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Show 14 Places Left for Steiner All but 14 sites are reserved j for the summer season at Camp Steiner it was reported Tuesday ' by Royal B. Stone, Council field executive and director of the scout camp. j The camp, situated on Scout Lake about 25 miles North East of Kamas, Utah, will open the summer camping season July 2(i ' with the addition or a rnencisnip( Lodge which will serve as a lib-1 rary and study hall for adult, j leaders, a new 50 by 30 foot Craft shelter and a cabin that will house ' the hospital and library. j Besides the addition of these buildings the baseball grounds will be improved to affard ac-j comodations for inter-troop com- J petition. Also several camp-fire places are being considered. The Scout Camp which has been providing an eventful summer sum-mer vacation for over twelve years, is expected to house a record crowd, Mr. Stone renorted All troops from Binsrham are planning to attend during the same week. Cottonwood and Liberty Lib-erty Districts have also announced announc-ed "district weeks" and hope to have activities to add to the fun for the boys in their troops. Mr. Stone who calls Steiner, "The camp where leaders lead their own troops" reported that fishing will be "swell" and the water and hiking activities will be in full swing as usual. . BOB CUTLER. 0 : |