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Show Troops Compete in Pennant Contest Scout Troops 68, 82, and 26, held a rally at the Tracy Wigwam Wig-wam in Mill Creek canyon last Friday and Saturday. The troops competed in a con- Otest for a pennant which will become be-come the permanent property of the troop which is first to win it three times Troops 63 and S2 tied in the contest. Troop 82 took the fire building and water boiling boil-ing contest: troops 82 and 6S tied in the First Aid. contest. The signaling was won by 68. but S2 claimed they would have won it if their ace signaler, who was delayed, de-layed, had been there. The contests were judged by J. W. Payne, District Chairman: Val Stay. President of the Y. M. M. I, A. of troop 6S; and Charlie Price, the Wigwam caretaker. Troop S2 retains possession of the pennant. i Donald Watkins. I i I |