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Show To honor boys Kiwanis set Scout event Otto B. Colling?. Scoutmaster Scoutmas-ter and Ruling Elder of the Springville Presbyterian Church w'll be the speaker at Kiwanis tonight at 7 pm. in Memorial Hali. Paying special tribute to Boy Scouts during National Boy Scout Week, the meeting will be under the direction of President Taylor Reynolds with Darrell Wilson in charge. Color Col-or guard will be Brad Bertlo-sen, Bertlo-sen, Norman Davies and Steven Nielsen who will lead in posting post-ing the colors and leading in the pledge of allegiance. Two other Scouts will speak including Eric Hall and Brent Taylor. Mr. Ceilings, who was born and reared in Monroe, received his schooling there and then went to Westminister College in Salt Lake City where he graduated with a B A. degree in secondary education. He served in the Navy four years fol'owed by his teaching , .. city. He was twice nomj for the DSA Award and send on the board of judges for Jj award. He is a mornber S past master of Damascus No. 10 Free and Accepted ?j sons in Utah, and is now - ing as trustee of that ta.j He was a Scoutmaster UlJj Lewis Cutler and first char ed Troop 121 in 1S54, and C been in the Scout ranks jjJ that time as a registered L,'' ter He received the distj,' guished Silver Beaver Aui last year. Active in civic affairs, J Codings is a member 0f d Springville Auxiliary Police j, I parment. He is a member J the city library board andtij coordinating council. He J presently serving as Ruling de: for his church and J been a trustee. He is marrl to the former Dorcthy jjJ stein and they are the paiJ of five children. Otto B Collings |