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Show ALAPLETON-SPKINGVILLE . SCOUTS GET BADGES President Frank S. Harris of the Timpanogos district council of the Boy Scouts of America, accompanied by II. It. Merrill, director of publicity pub-licity of the council, went to Maple-ton Maple-ton Sunday evening to be in attendance atten-dance at a session of the Springvilh, court of honor. Hishop G. Ray Maycock, of the Springville Fourth ward, took elrir-e of the exercises, during which a number of boys from Maple-ton Maple-ton and Springville received their second class and first class Boy Scout badges. Those receiving first class badges were Lewis llarmer of Maplelou. Howard Hircl and Venmn Condie of the Springville Fourth ward : V en-dal en-dal (ioales, Eldon Asheraft and Recce Anderson of the Springville Second ward and .T. Creed Kindred of the Springville Third ward. Second Sec-ond class badges were awarded to Harold Goates, Ray Alleman and Rav Lowe of the Springville Second ward and Leo Felix of the Springville Spring-ville First ward. The Mapleton ward received the President Harding streamer as an-indication an-indication that its troops had made a 25 per cent increase in membership. member-ship. Officers of the Springvile-Maple-ton district in attendance were: Claud Salisbury, district scout commissioner, com-missioner, M. E. Crnndal, districtc director of publicity; Dr. John R. Anderson and Harold Alleman, district dis-trict examiners; O. B. Hntlngton, TV. K. Johnson, Jr., John S. Hoyer, Jr. G. R. Maycock and B. M. Snow members of the district court of honor. |