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Show Scouts receive 94 badges at court of honor An Eagle Scout Award, a Gold Palm and a total of 94 merit badges were Presented at the Hobble Creek District Court of Honor held Wednesday Wednes-day the Fourth-Tenth Ward Troop 125 of the Tenth Ward, acting as hosts. Wayne Hall was the recipient recip-ient of the Eagle Scout Award and Scott Strong, Troop 68, the Gold Palm. Other awards were listed as fLifeS Warren Christensen, Troop 65; David Gividen, Troop 66- Joseph Johnson and Brent Johnson, Troop 68; Star: Blair Packard, Troop 62; Duane Paxton, Troop 68; First Class: Michael Marshall, Jimmy Peterson, Pe-terson, Craig Hiatt, Troop 65; Kirk Miller, Troop 128; Jerry Knight, Tom Cherrington, Steven Ste-ven Bartholom e w, Randy Brailsford, Troop 68; Second Class: Todd Halverson, Mark Davies, Rodney Oldroyd, Greg Osborn, Sammy Marker, Randy Ran-dy Hanks, Troop 68; Paul Patrick, Pat-rick, Allan Robertson, Troop 64; Cory Wengren, Quinn Dal-lin, Dal-lin, Scott Nielson, Troop 125; Tom Brandt, Troop 69. Twelve of the 15 troops in Hobble Creek District, were represented at the convention. Bills have again been intro-1 intro-1 duced in Congress to prohibit the federal government from purchasing items manufactured abroad which are made from stolen U.S. patents. One of the sponsors said his bill results from the Defense Department practice of purchasing foreign-made foreign-made drugs produced from pirated pi-rated American patent secrets. Under his proposal the federal government could buy a foreign for-eign product made from a stolen stol-en American patent only if the national security is involved. in-volved. Sixty-nine year old editorj Gene 'Robinson of the Robbins-ville Robbins-ville (N.C.) Graham Star runs a mile before breakfast every morning. |