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Show ' Ji ; , 7 1 fc; :f '71 . I , U 'I oc' 1 ? m & i j . . . .wh.- ..W, vj Louis H. Cutler, well-known' for his Scout work in this area, whose services were held Monday afternoon Rites conducted for scouter Louis II. Cutler Funeral services were conducted con-ducted in the Second-Eighth ward chapel Monday for Louis Harold Cutler, 66, long-time Scout worker, who passed away Friday morning at the family residence', 119 South Main, following several weeks illness. Bishop Melvin Duke of the Eighth ; ward, officiated. Military rites by the American Amer-ican Legion Post 28, were conducted con-ducted at the Evergreen cemetery cem-etery with burial under the direction of Wheeler Mortuary. He was born May 2, 1894, in Salt Lake City a son of Frederick Fred-erick W. and Sarah Sainsbury Cutler. H e graduated . from Springville High School and attended at-tended BYU for two years. Mr. Cutler taught school in Mona for a time, was employed at Bingham, and later was a foreman in the Civilian Conservation Con-servation Corps from 1935 to 1937. At the time of his death he was employed at U. S. Steel Co. He was a veteran of World War 1 and was an Elder in the LDS Church. Mr. Cutler worked in Boy Scout program for 43 years. He had served as scoutmaster for 12 different troops and had handled over 3000 boys in two generations of scouting. He was responsible for the first Eagle Scout in Bingham, and held the record of having the most Eagle Scouts in one year in the National Parks Council, when 20 of his boys gained that rank. He held numerous Scouting awards including: Eagle, Scoutmaster's Scout-master's Key, Silver Beaver, Buckskin award, Arrowhead award, Green Thumb, Eisenhower Eisen-hower award and LDS Church award. Mr. Cutler married Lorene Burdon, February 19, 1923. She died in 1928, He married Ethel Lorene Radmall August 21, 1939 in the. Salt Lake Temple. She survives him as does a (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Louis H. Cutler Rites conducted for (Continued from Page 1) daughter and two sons: Mrs. Melvin (Elaine) Teasdale of Spanish Fork; Louis K. and Dale R. Cutler of Springville; also three grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters, sis-ters, Mrs. Lillie Lauritzen of Battle Mountain, Nev.; Mrs. Lurleen Baker of Greenville, Calif.; Eli Cutler of Compton, Calif.; a half-brother, Frank Larabee of Springville - and a half-sister, Mrs. L. P, Christ-ensen Christ-ensen of Murray. |