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Show BOY SCOUTS GIVENHONORS Walter Adams Delivers Inspiring In-spiring Address at Opera House. ' Inspiring Boy Scout ceremonials were conducted iu the Springville Opera house Sunday when several leading Boy Scouts were awarded merit badges by the Court of Honor. An eloquent address was delivered deliver-ed by Walter Adams of Provo, who encouraged the Scouts to continue their splendid record. He said that during the life time of the oldest person present at the meeting more had been accomplished in the world than during the preceeding 1G00 yen rs. I He also called attention to the i fact that of the 30 presidents of the ' United States that only one had been born in a large city. Miss Lela Boyer rendered a solo and an instrumental trio was played by Clifford Kindred. Eugene All-man, All-man, and Jane Allman. On the recommendation of Scout Commissioner Claude Salisbury the following Scouts were awarded badges : ! Merit badges Howard Bird, How ard Maycock and Ronald "Whiting. First class badges R. A. Strong, Edward lioyer and Richard Groes-he-k. Second class badges. Farrcll Gndmundsnn, Glen don AVhitmore, "Wayne Holley, Courtlnnd Starr, Earl "Wagoner, Boise Van Patton, Quinn "Whiting. Arden Van Leuven. Justin Grover, Roy Jenkins, Ted Anthon, Hnymond Starr, Then Sumsion, Derwin Riding. Frank Larrabee and Donald Peterson. |