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Show i Scout Garners I i I t Greater Honors ; i b'en named as one of the joint att-thu:.i att-thu:.i of a boolt to be released stxjrt-ly stxjrt-ly t : an eastern publishing house. I pon the invitation of the pub-: pub-: lisin iH, young iWockbank submitted !a caieJidly wriit'-n account of the ,' l ual wui Id event in Great Britain i m competition with a number of Ins fallow -i'');it who al.so attended In;.1 jrmibore.-. Last week ho was notified that his veisiun of t all'air was given highest, rating by the judges. As a rertiiil his story will occupy more thyn one-fifth of the space in the hr-ok and he wil! receive the greatest great-est individual share of the proceed to he derived from the sale of t tih book, IK percent. The oth'-r scouts who submitted articles mat were accepted will also participate in the royalties. Young Hroekbank is the son of Mr. and, Mrs. J. Archie Brockbank of Spanish Fork. His father is a teacher at the Spanish Fork high school and president of the Ki-wanis Ki-wanis club. He graduated from in? local high school last year and this fall entered the Brigham Young university. Bight offering., of local produco this morning, slow buying demand in bwth trucked-in and shipped-in produce. I ;' . i - x ' 1 I , "' '-' . j i . - - - -, MATiv K K OC'-v BANK ; BROCKBANK IS SCOUT AUTHOR Mark Brockbank, 16, noted Eagle Scout of Spanish Fork, who recently recent-ly attended the World Scout Jamboree Jam-boree in Birkenhead, England, as one of the Utah representatives, has had fresh honors heaped upon him. Recent advic?s from boy scout national na-tional headquarters carry the information infor-mation that the young Utahn b.'as |