The next morning we arose very early, went in swimming again and then packed up for home. Our assistant scoutmaster has a new uniform and does he look hot in it.â€"Edward Brown, Jr., Scribe,; Saturday, July 12 we had another over night hike to Deer Grove park. That night we pitched our tents in order in one straight line. We all had a very good <time, especially swimming. . Troop 36 Highwood, Hinois We had our regular meeting July 11 in Sweeney‘s Woods. We had a treasure hunt and other interesting games. Next. we marched over to the council fire and sat on logs in a circle around the council fire. After singing several songs Mr.â€" Roth walked in. He taught us some good tricks. The council fire was put out and then for our beds. . None could sleep except: "Our big fat boy, Richard." In each county, the county superâ€" intendent of schools, the president of the county farmers‘ institute and the chairman of the county board of supervisors of county commissioners form a committee to pass upon the qualifications of applicants. If any county fails to fill its quota, the vacancies thus caused may be filled by ‘other counties, according to the regulations of the school. All other counties in the state are entitled to enroll two youngsters, preâ€" ferably one country boy and one vouth from a city. Then counties, ranging from 40,000 to 60,000 population, may enter each four students. This group is made up of Bureau, Champaign, DuPage, Franklin, Fulton, Henry, Kankakee, Knox, Muacoupin and Montgomery counties, In addition, provisions were made for the appointment of 40 delegates at large. The state fair advisory board is granted the privilege of naming nine students, and the stato fair management, with the approval of the director of agriculture, may select 31. g Cook county is entitled to an allotâ€" ment of 15 students, 15 counties, with 60 to one hundred thousand popâ€" ulation, are each entitled to five delâ€" egates. The counties in this classiâ€" fication. are Adams, Kane, LaSalle, Lake, McLean, Macon, Madison, Peâ€" oria, Rock Island, Sangamon St. Clair, Vermilion, Will, Williamson and Winâ€" nebago. * Geographic distribution of th vilege to enter, according to the ulations of the school, is based the population of the counties. Thursday, July 17, 1930 Plans for the enrollment of a maxâ€" imum of 322 Illinois boys between 15 and 21 years of age, half from cities and half from rural communities, were announced today by the comâ€" mission in charge of the Illinois State Fair Boys‘ school. STATE FAIR BOYS SCHOOL PROSPECTS Plan to Enroll 322 Youths Beâ€" twarn Ages of 15 and 21; How Distributed Additional Boy Scouts sat on logs in a uncil fire. After ngs â€" Mr.â€" Roth ht us some good of the priâ€" to the regâ€" based upon _ 100 Miles f From Home * Write or call for further information. Sixtyâ€"four branches: 34 downstate; 30 in Cook 7 a County. The Chicago Motor Club Bldg: at 66 East South Water Street A Breakdown (Gentlemen: Please send me further information concerning the many moneyâ€"saving services of the Club. Without obligation to me. CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB. In addition to mechanical first aid and towâ€" I ing service, the club provides members with such services as these: â€" 3 One hundred thousand motorists have proâ€" tected themseives and their families in just such emergencies by means of membership in the Chicago Motor Club. Free mechanical first aid and towing service is one of the benefits of club membership. phone. 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