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This is copied here with permission from The Weatherford Democrat, July 23, 1956 issue.

Springtown Boy Scouts Organized There in 1919
by Mrs. Eli M. Hart

In 1919, Rev. Fred Patterson, pastor of the Methodist church of Sprintown organized the first Boy Scouts of that town.

The customary rules and ways of the Boy Scout organization were learned and achievements made.

The most outstanding project was for the boys to sell pecan trees and set them out for the purchase price of $1.00.

Charter members were

Dennis Wren
Voy Britt,
Jack Beard,
Vernon Nash,
John Young,
Jim Harper,
Mode Earp,
Carl Earp,
Afton Malone,
Hadden Malone and
Elivs Keener.

In 1943, Rev. D.E. McVey, pastor of the Methodist church, and Eli M. Hart, as sponsors, reorganized the boy scouts in Springtown.

The boys camped on the Hart farm, at the swinging bridge and Worth Ranch.

The boys in that troup were

William Smith (killed in the service in Japan in 1947),
L. E. Barrick,
C.W. Neal,
Russell Neal,
Billy Gene Haygood,
Harvey Sanders,
Billy Joe Thomas,
James Nash,
James Boynton,
Billie Wayne Riddle,
Billy Gene Freeman and
Robert Boynton.

This year[1956], Pete Burkhalter is the scoutmaster, with Clifford Clay and H.S. Coach as his assistants.

The scouts conducted the March of Dimes drive.

Boys in the troop are
Horace Burkhalter,
Wayne Cash,
Ray Smith,
Ralph Sturgeon,
Tommy Floyd,
David Kingrea,
Wayne McKee,
Don Moore,
William Hansford,
George Fisher,
Richard Newsome,
Roger Lowe,
Aaron Bedford,
Dennis Elam,
Curtis Elam,
William Howard,
Dwayne Hinkle
Ellis Owen Matlock and
Worthy Earp.

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