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Show WESTVALLlYVitn 7 Thursday, Jan. Rucker, Ala. Students received instruction in helicopter flying techniques, including tactical instrument flying maintenance, navigation and radio procedures. 1. 1981 i rP MEAT AT MEDAL. PFC Dale G. Oveson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin N. Oveson of W. 6346 4100 wmm S., Hunter, Utah, has been decorated with the Army Commendation Medal at Fort Hood, Tex. The Army Commendation Medal is awarded to those who demonstrate out-standin- g TOP RANK . . . Scouting's Kim (left) and Kyle Pehrson. highest rank has been earned by brothers - Troop 675 Pehrson Boys Claim Badges captain and president his teachers quorum. KEARNS. Kyle and Kim Pehrson received their Eagle Scout A Reynold Pehrson, are members of troop 675, with Lester Nelson as scoutmaster and Mr. Pehrson serving as Varsity coach. Kyle earned a total of 31 merit badges and Kim 33. The brothers made a selection of wooden toys which they presented to long-terpatients at the Shriners hospital for their Eagle projects. Kyle has served as den chief and senior patrol leader and is presently Varsity team HTS. Li nM jfjLiiiiTiin7ii dd a Chris Bennett He constructed ping pong tables for the Hunter 11th ward to qualify for the award. The youth has been librarian, assistant patrol and patrol leader and has been presented a Duty to God award. At Kennedy junior high, he plays drums in the jazz band and has been a member of the marching band and is in the pep band. The youngest of six children, he has played soccer the On Sale At Bctfifwi'a 968-212- DeRay Culley To Youth PAINTS MART 1 3555 W. 3500 So. HUNTER. Fire hydrants were painted in the area by a boy working toward the Eagle Scout rank. DeRay Culley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney B. Culley, 4863 Janette Ave., was awarded the badge during a Hunter 11th ward court of honor in which five other scouts also received Eagle badges. He has been assistant senior patrol leader, den chief, and chaplain and has the Arrow of Light. He was second counselor in the deacons quorum. At Kennedy junior high he is a member of the stamp club. He enjoys building models as well. The oldest of four Culley children, he earned 21 merit badges to qualify for the badge. CARRIER. Fireman Apprentice Bob E. son of Chris s, 4532 S"U- So. 3200 West, Granger, and Joan Arnoldus of Sandy, has returned from a deployment in the Indian Ocean. He is a - crewmember aboard the aircraft carrier USS IBS' ' Midway, operating from Yokosuka, Japan. Dur- ing the six-mont- cond Indian Ocean cruise this year to help & Linda's Cafe maintain a U.S. presence in support of national objectives. Arnoldus joined the Navy in November, 1979. Except Closed Sun. 8:00 p.m. to 5:30 Mon. a.m. 4219 W. 3500 So. 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During the training, students receive instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map Bennett Boating Safety Course Will Start Jan. sophomore of past six years. The boys grandfather, Luther M. Winsor who is deceased constructed the lake at Tracy Wigwam and was recipient of a Silver Beaver award. Kearns high, he is interested in baseball, basketball and wrestling. He took second place in wrestling in a Granite district junior high meet last year. Kim has served as patrol leader and is presently senior patrol leader and secretary of his deacons quorum. He is an eighth grade student at Kearns junior high. His interests include baseball. He was on the little league allstars team during the summer. awards during a court of honor in Kearns 20th ward. The boys, sons of Mr. and Mrs. BASIC. Pvt. Charles L. Christopherson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Christopherson, 4301 W. 5740 South, Kearns, has completed basic training at Fort Dix, N.J. 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