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Show BOY SCOUT WEEK IS MARKED BY i COURTOF HONOR! Revealing an interest in the community observance of national nation-al Boy Scout week, approximately approximate-ly 150 Bingham Canyon residents were in attendance at the annual Bingham district Boy Scout court of honor held at Bingham Central school Sunday evening. The program was as follows: ! invocation, Bishop David C. Ly-j on; color guard, Community! church troop 111; pledge to the I Hag, led by J. C. Landenberger: community singing, led bv Joel P. Jensen; cornet solo, Robert Siddoway; Royal Stone, an executive execu-tive of the Salt Lake Boy Scout council, spoke on "The Boy Scout"; saxophone solo, Don Prig-more; Prig-more; court of honor, conducted by Dr. Paul S. Richards; presentation presen-tation of troop charters, L. F. Pett, Bingham district Boy Scout director; retiring of colors, troop 111; closing ceremony by Royal Stone. Awards were presented by Dr. Paul S. Richards of the Bingham district during the court of honor hon-or ceremonies as listed: second class scout award, Keith Cowdell, troop 150; first class scout award, Billie Andreason, troop 136; merit badge certificates. Earl Cuthbert, troop 111; machinery and wood-1 work; Norman Densley, scout- i master troop 136, life saving, swimming, painting, chemistry, cement, first aid to animals, masonry ma-sonry and woodwork; Paul Richards, Rich-ards, troop 136, pioneering; Du-ain Du-ain Jewett, troop 136, reading; William Garrity, troop 150, fire-manship fire-manship and handicraft; Douglas Goff, troop 150, firemanship; Robert Ro-bert Nicholl, troop 150, handicraft handi-craft and firemanship; star scout I awards, Kenneth Toy of troop 111, Delmar Schick and Willard Nix, both of troop 150. At the monthly Bingham district dis-trict Boy Scout council meeting held prior to the court of honor Sunday evening, announcement was made that the Salt Lake council would hold a training course in the Bingham district sometime during March. |