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Show HALF OF M NZRSVILLE BOY ".OUTS ARE EAGLES There are many "brother acts" among Eagle Scouts, but Mincrsville Troop 326 is extra proud of Mitchell and Michael Gillins. 14 year old twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gill'ns. The twins received their Eagle Scout Badges together at r. Court of Honor Sunday evening eve-ning in the Minersville LD3 Chapel. Nine Eagle Badges were presented pre-sented Sunday; also eight merit badges, a Terde-fiot badge ''I'd eifht First Class badges. Half of the members of Troop S23 are now Ea"le Scouts. Bi 'hop Milton Albrecht con-."et.-Hl the C.uirl cf Honor, and Ava'd-d ihr Faglc Badges. Histricl Field Kcp-e er,tati-'r 1 Turner of Richfield a '-:'re::s'd '-:'re::s'd the Scouts and parents par-ents on Scouting, aid what is expected of Eagle Scouts. Receiving Eagle badges, in addition to the Gillins twins, n-cie Chad Holliigshead, Rob-I Rob-I Craw. Blake Carter, Kirn Marshall, Bryant Eyre, and Eartt HoJlinghead. Lyle Carter Car-ter was unable to be present to receive his Eagle award. Phil Roberts of the Troop Coiv.mit1.-e awarded merit badges to Gary Gillins, Mark Truman, Dale Craw, Kevin Carter, Russell Albrecht, Roger Rog-er Marshall, and Larry Carter, and a Tenderfoot badge to James Davis. Thurman Eyre of the Bishopric Bishop-ric awarded First Class badges to Gary Gillins, Mark Truman, Tru-man, Dale Craw, Kevin Carter, Russell Albrecht, Roger Marshall, Mar-shall, Larry Carter and LeRoy Holona. |