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Show Twenty-two Awards Made To 16 Sccuters At Court of Honor BY B. GLEN SMITH Twenty-two awards were made to 16 scouts and scouters from five i troops at the Court of Honor! held in Washington Sunday. I The highest award of the dayj was made to Paul Judd of Wash-! ington, he was given the Star! rank, also a merit badge in first j aid. Muriel Iverson and Matin j Iverson of the same troop were awarded merit badges in first aid. j Austin Iverson, also of Washing- j ton, was awarded merit badges in first aid, pathfinding and fire-manship. fire-manship. W. C. Eagar, Eldon Sterling, and Howard Sterling of Leeds were given merit badges in first aid to animals. Carl W. Crandall was awarded merit badges in first aid to animals and farm mechanics and Carl M. Crandall merit badges in camping and pathfinding. Grant Snow of Troop 402 received re-ceived merit badges in carpentry, mechanical drawing and survey-continued survey-continued on page ten) Court of Honor (Continued from first page) ing. Paul Thompson of the same troop received a merit badge in safety. Keith McArthur of Troop 403 was awarded merit badges in scholarship, first aid to animals and civics. From Troop 401 Parry Cannon and Jack Crosby received the second class award, while merit badges were awarded to Paul Crosby in automobiling and Leon Watson in first aid to animals. The awards were made as a part of the regular religious services. ser-vices. Lloyd McArthur, chairman of the Court of Honor, conducted the roll call and B. Glen Smith, commissioner, made the awards. |