heavyFortunately for the adventurers, the weather was “beautiful. as they termed it, saying that it only rained on themthree times throughout the tripThe elt;»ldest night was spent at the n.ival air base in Minnesota vvt «• n the temper tiure droppedpossibly down in the forties \BOI I 12:, \ I'' i ; ’ Pik-were taken from the Canadian lakes by the Seouters who threw bac k everything that was under two feet Rv the end of the trip, boys said they were ready for a diet of another type meat. Biggest catch was made by David Grubbs, whose fish measured 32 3/4 inches Cooking skills wen* also tried on the all male journey, with reports coming back that the group ate pretty well on their own cooking Pies, cakes andsuch kept stomachs full, no one complained of getting hungry\ n i \sSeouters was seeing the abundance of wildlife. Otters beavers, loons and such abounded near the lakes; a buck and doe had to be moved from the trail to allow passage of the hikers (hunting is not allowed), and some sighted bald eaglesThe once-in-a lifetime outing will give the Seouters their 50-*r awards Making the tripere Frank Ford Jr.. scout master, David Grubbt. Gary Paet%*SOUVENIRS OF TRIPDovid Orubb* one of ! 3 BoyScouts who too* o two week trip to Canada points out *' -o 'e *oiloec br t- • group (is 'hey paddled and h.kedthrough the wilderness. The paddle he used IS his souvenirof the trip (Staff Photo)I/ospi ta I/\o/lt;\sI* \ III Sh IN IIOSIM I MMrs Merl Bridges, Box W9 Mrs Dennis L. Cheek Rt 1, Mrs. Kpifiano Ortiz, Rt. 2, Mrs Pedro Padilla, 203 Ave. A; Ed* gar J Wemken, 605 Ave K: Gaither G. Vanderveer, 802 Blevins; Albert C. Saltzman, Box H62 Joe Merrill, til FastAntonio T. Garcia. Wiklorado, Gilberto S. Herrera Jr , Rt. 2; Mrs Donald McDonald 804 Union; Mrs Burke W Inman lr ,17 if . ! n Mi s I on 1 OI11 tKr 1 Mrs M.ivlt;» Phipps, Frion aM F Smith Rt 5Jamie I* Oakes Box 32ft Wilbur L. Kiser, Fort Worth. John1 even. Blue Springs Mo MrsMarie Angelo. 227 Ave B; Klsa1*}f1 i Nlt; ttot: l« m 1 Mlt;MMW, ,,,J.( ieskeN 524 \ve !I* V I II \ l« III s V | | s s | |»Mrs Ruth Watkins Mrs\dguez Mrs Marselino Funtes 8 23Mrs O. (’ Donaldson, Mrv Sidney \ Killnugh Mrs Douglas Nix, Mrs. Sammie I.ee Holloway. Mrs Ifitilii r Kinies Munguia.Mis Charles Ray Stone, Mrs, Marcello Rodriguez, Mrs Robert C Wright Charles C Sprin-er, Omar Delafuente, Rojilio M Garcia Joe C. Brown Pedro Ybarra, 8-22 Dawson Lee Clark, Jason Lee Clark Martin Fric Miller, Mrs Don R Johnson 8-21• Well C»,X 'A.t'I III MM II (XIK\! \\ \ M I'he daafter the three das July 4 holi dav wi-ekend Julv rt w.is one of those terrible days at theRaton Daily Rmi.Plant Supt iin it'ii* to make it to u»rk t*»-cause he had fallen from a ladder while working at home andHijuied i « • ••! t* , ’mlt; k • 'Ihis headlt;iitc • I i K Mi lt;n.sv.-n vfctiahad overslept arrived at work ..fid learned from sK;j Grutwl mk, a back shop employe, thatth» *.»s!int«*s is«‘d in m.iking