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Show Travis Beardall Travis M. Beardall, Darren and Mary Beardall. of Orem I received his Eagle f Scout Award in a Court of Honor 1 17, Shawn McClellan son of Shawn Dale McClellan, 13, Aug.; 12, 1990. son of Bryant member of Troop &4 179 and a member j of the Orem Gene- If va Heights 2nd LDS Ward. He at tends Mountain Church. Shawn made easels for the Stake Library for his View High. For his Eagle Project, he worked ith a crew consisting of John !! incKs of the U.S. Forest Service, his father, and two other scouts, Ed Smith and Tom Jones. They rebuilt a washed-ou- t bridge, and constructed, put in place and painted vehicle corrosion barriers at Cascade Springs Forest Service Park. View High. He painted the j Shawn McClellan Scout Eagle lots lines for his Diiwcrth Parkinson j re ceived his Eagle Scout Award, Oct. 28. Edward Jason Woodger, Karen and Alan 'ark, of American Fork, and Ted and nstructed street erected J kin- Dilworth Parkinson tends areas listed below and would like to be involved in this an- College. ness Cameron Gant missionaries machine-gunne- American Heart Association (office) or 5 mittee, (home). 378-694- h, 374-19- we need a change. If you agree, VOTE for MIKE MARCHANT Legislative District 62. LDSM&A P.O. Box 1186 Provo, UT 84603 write: Hind-mars- quality of life. Clearly, d Is there a planned cbnspiracy? Jason Woodger nigh For his Eagle Project he cleaned hi id organized backdated materials A the American Fork Library. , 373-86- For any of the above or other merit badges call Ted chair, Instructor's Com- posi- ",DS church banned in Ghana 4 378-68- needs a fresh the pattern of the past decade won't wash. At the federal level, we have saddled our children with a perennial debt of monstrous size, and at the state level, we have refused them the education they will need to maintain even our current chapels bombed in Chile Brandon Brown (60 Utah's legislature vision of future. The tired in Bolivia- - painted the curbs around the church for his Eagle Project. instructors needed) instructors needed) call Durell (office) or Barney, (home) For First Aid (60 instructors needed) tions. If you have an interest or expertise in one or more of the WARNING! Mountain (60 Environmental Science have left vacancies in some key merit badge instructor View High. He scraped and For Emergency Prepared- enrollment ually increasing Each year more than 300,000 people die of heart attack before they reach the hospital. Many of them might have been saved, says the American Heart Association. Studies indicate that 50 percent of heart attack victims wait more than two hours before getting to an emergency room. at- nual Scouting evemt, volunteer by calling one of the following instructor recruiters: This year over 4,000 boys are expected to attend and work with hundreds of instructors on a selection of more than 30 merit badges. An expanded number of course offerings and a contin- class for his Eagle dergarten Brandon Brown, 17, son of Philroy and Connie Brown, of Orem, re ceived his Eagle Scout Award Aug. Fork American Elemen-tarn- y School Brandon Brown LDS Ward. He signs in Maadi, Egypt (a suburb of Cairo with a large American community that had no street signs. Dula lived in Egypt during the 1989-9- 0 school year.) the American Fork 23rd Ward. Me is a senior at Cascade Bryant Brown Brandon is a member of Troop 179 and a member of the Orem Gene va Heights 2nd For his Eagle Project, Dula co- Woodger, of Salt Leke (,'ity, recently received his V. a S cout g e Award. Jason is a member of Troop 6017 it and chairs for 1 He is a members of Troop 200 in the I akeview 8th LDS Ward. 16, son of ' '. Boy Scout Merit Badge Powwow during the first three Saturdays of November on the campuses of Brigham Young University and Utah Valley Community i ' ijk J Instructors are needed for the i Project. and Laura Beth; Jason Woodger 1 Eagle Project. Dilworth Y. Parkinson (Dula), 13, son of Dilworth B. i Parkinson, received 7 " I Orem, his Eagle Scout Award Sept. 23. Cameron is a fwJt. of Troop member I 989 and a member of the LDS Cfiurch. He attends Orem High. He made wooden cradle, table i. Darkine church Project. : a is Powwow teachers sought Cameron D. Gant, 16, son of J. and Barbara Burch Gant, of Bryant Brown, 17, son of Philroy and Connie Brown, of Orem, received his Eagle Scout Award, Aug. 14. 29. Shawn is a member of Troop 885 and a member of the LDS gravis is a member of Troop C444 and a mem-- 1 bcr of the Sunset f Heights 4th. LDS V Ward. He is a sen ior at Mountain Travis Beardall Cameron Gant Bryant Brown uaie and Dana of McClellan, Orem, received his Eagle Scout Award Sept. B Scouts October 28, 1990 Sunday, I he Daily Herald, Provo, Utah Paid by the Committee to Elect Mike Merchant Bradley Bowen Bradley James Bowen, 14, son of W. Bowen and Reva Clegg nowen, received his Eagle Scout Award, Sept. 30. Bradley is a j member of Troop 423 and a member Of the Sharon 5th Lon EDS Ward. He at- tends Lakeridge Junior High. He directed assembly of shelves for a book sale fundraiser at the Bradley Bowen Orem Public Library for his Eagle Project. Lonnie Miller Lonnie Miller, 14. son of Miller, of C,lads Jerry and Provo. received pis Eagle Scout Award, Sept. 25. i is Lonnie a member of Troop j'i in the Lakeside M LDS Ward. He ;l freshman at is a Si XI, 11 - rT'tgigBl . 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