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Show Wednesday, March 29, 1978 THE HERALD, Prov, Utah-P- age OPEN ( " 'f i u UuH)i muLt 1 M ' i UUDeHOYOS J f NIGHTS MONDAY BAXKAKL!CARQ. r ' i AND FRIDAY UNTIL BetiyRose, BRAD FARNSWORTH Exchange Club Picks Boy, Girl of Month participated as youth officer in the March of Dimes and the Red Cross, and has been active in church and other community affairs. Lili's plans include college at Brigham Young University in 2835 North Indian Hills; and where she will pursue degrees Brad's parents are Mr. and Mrs. sociology with the intent to teach William D. Farnsworth, 3188 on a college level. NHS President Mojave Lane. lili, recognized in "Who's Who Brad, Provo High School's Honor Among American High School National Society has a 3.98 president, boasts a 3.81 grade Students," 1971-7grade point average an has been point average an has excelled in drama and forensics, student athletics, music, and school and government, and student civic civic activities. affairs. He has lettered in both As a scholar, she scored high baseball and football, where he on the ACT test, was named a was a star performer. He new National Merit Finalist, and serves ad an officer of the Club. recently was ' nominated as Provo High School's Sterling In music Brad is the band Scholar in the area of general president, has been in the 1971 scholarship. She has taken Band, in the Western advanced placement courses Music Educator's Association and foreign language classes at Conference band as soloist, and the school. has been named Provo High School's Outstanding Brass Superior Ratings Musician. Active in drama and forensics, Popular with fellow students, lili has won superior ratings at he was elected the . most state in boih areas. She has won Other preferred man for 1971-7first places in extemporaneous school activities include Boys' speaking, debate, and the State delegate and student American Legion Essay Contest. director of Provo High School's She has participated in six Provo band. High School assemblies as An Eagle Scout, Brad has his writer, director, or character. Duty To God Award, has served She has been a studentbody in youth committees in his officer, serving as business church; and was awarded an Service Award by manager. Other student ac- Outstanding tivities include officer at Girls' the Timpanogos Kiwanis Club. Brad's plans include college at State, representative of the .Governor's Youth Conference, BYU, a mission for the IDS and delegate to the Model United Church, and studies toward a Nations. In civic work she has degree in law. Two Provo High School students have been honored by the Provo Exchange Club as "boy and girl of the month." They are Lift DeHoyos and Brad Farnsworth. Lili is the daughter . of Dr. and Mrs. Arturo DeHoyos, - 2, All-Sta- te 2. 77 THE REEFER FOREVER of the fashion scene with It's always good, always on top "PPle-stitc- h it's newer classic lines, classic length.' Now and washable machine . . knit . ZePeJ polyester double treated to shrug off rain and stains. Impeccably Gold, Red, Navy double breasted; in Brown, in Off-Whit- e, misses Ni&SiliBn RONALD RUSSELL ''jBsa CVl LARRY IITH n JOHN Five Lehi Scouts In Recent Weeks organized in 1908 in Colchester, Essex, England by Lord Baden Powell. Mr. Sadler, a friend of the Karl Moore family and a member of the commissioners staff of the Utah National Parks Council, was at the Court of Honor at the invitation of the Moores. Devotes Life Mr. Sadler has spent his life working in the scouting program. He has a treasured photo of the "first Scout troop organized, which identifies him as a member. Lord Baden Powell presentTd Mr. Sadler with his Second and First Class badges. Mr. Sadler came to the United States at the age of 22, stopping in Chicago where he found employment. He affiliated himself with the Scouting program and has been involved since, totaling 65 years on local and council levels. He was awarded the Silver Beaver several years ago. He has enjoyed his scout work in Chicago, Pittsburgh, Pa.; San Francisco; Tremonton and Salt Lake City, where he now lives. He spends considerable time the throughout Western States stressing that boys should become men of character. He maintains that Scouting is the best method to lecturing obtain this objective Eagle Honorees John Welch, 13, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Welch. He is a member of Troop 110 of the Tenth Ward an has served his troop as senior patrol leader ane of patrol leader. He is a member the Youth Advisory Council and in the eighth grade at the Lehi Junior High School. 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