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Show Thgrsddy, May $, 1969 Price man achieves Silver Beaver award Carbon District scout spring camporee Births MIIMtMHIMIIIIIMHIIIIIUMMMMMIMMmmillltllllMHUMMlimmilltlHU Four girls and two boys were born at the Carbon Hospital durscouts: the Eagle award with ten ing the past week to the :alms; Silver Horn for senior .couting; Scouters Key; Scouter's Mr. and Mrs. Alex April 28 Ward; Silver Explorers award; Gallegos, girl, Price. r i teaching award at the Mr. and Mrs. Grant r April 30 Jniversity of Scouting; award for continuous service to Mathis, girl. Price; Mr. and Mrs. Exploring; the LDS Church award Frank Ramano, boy, Helper; Mr. to youth and and Mrs. Kendell Branch, girl, country; award and a certificate of Helper. achievement from the Bicycle InMr. and Mrs. James May 4 stitute of America. Vincent Hanna, boy. Price. Mr. Deffendol has served as a Mr. and Mrs. George May 5 scoutmaster, an Explorer advisor, Terry Bell, girl, Orangeville. LDS Church scouting coordinator, district scout commissioner, and Firsttime grandparents currently is chairman of the advancement committee for Carbon Mr. and Mrs. George Orfnnakis, grandpar-enntCounty. Price, are first-tim- e Keynote speaker for the award Parents of the newcomer banquet was Marion D. Hanks, are Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Winn general authority in the LDS of Boulder, Colo. Mrs. Winn is the Church. He was quoted as saying former Goldie Orfanakis. Mr. We can never overestimate the Winn is an engineer with IBM. worth and influence of an inter- Paternal grandparents are Mr. ested and dedicated leader. Boys and Mrs. Orville Winn of Ely, and girls are often made to want Nev. The baby, a boy, was born to be something by someone who April 24. cares. The Deffendols have four children, two daughters and two sons. The sons, Scott and Ted, have received the Eagle award with three curtailed by palms. Although heart trouble and open heart surgery, Fred contributes to the scouting program as much as five-yea- five-yea- s. A Price man, Fred Deffendol, was one of 17 scout leaders who were presented with the coveted Silver Beaver award the annual Fellowship 24 at Parks Banquet, Utah National Council, Boy Scouts of America, at Wilkinson Center, Brigham April Young University. Once yearly, the more than 500 councils in America nominate individuals who qualify with outthis leadership for standing award, which comes without solicitation, and is the highest that possible. can be given on a council basis. Among the 1200 scouters and The 17 nominated this year come partners present at the event, from a group of 7,663 registered with Mr. and Mrs. Deffendol from adult scouters in the National Carbon County were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Larsenf he is distParks Council, which, area-wisis one of the largest in America. rict executive); Mr. and Mrs These men supervise activities of Ernest Hartmann, Mr. and Mrs 26,000 boys in the councils scoutRudy Felice, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keller, Bill Sidwell, district chair ing program. In addition to tire attractive silman; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L ver beaver, which is attached to Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. James a blue and white ribbon, Mr. Dcf Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Clemont fendol has been the recipient of Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Lamb the following awards during his Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilberg and score of years ir service to boy Mr. and Mrs. Dale Christensen. e, VM'&l North Emery High Alumni invited May 30 reunion Attend Seminary Workshop at BYU - David J. RidgDRAGERJON es, principal of the Dragerton seminary, attended an curriculum specialists workshop Saturday on the Brigham Young University campus. Mr. Ridges assignment was in student leadership Others in attendance at the Eastern Utah district, with Stanley E. Best as coordinator, were Wesley R. Law, principal Castle Dale Seminary, and David P. Parkinson, principal of the Moab Seminary. Kill-pac- Alumni Day May 30. The affair will begin at 2 p.m. in the old elementary school building. There will be a short program with most of the time devoted to renewing acquaint- Jfl 4 Biscuit Mix 39 whom, ft 36-o- i. ... ir. Cling Peaches 40-ye- Fruit Juice Hr. Town House Grapefruit Town House 5N3 4 "ft 3 1" QASl Seafood Dinners can 39 Draccinn UreSSing n..JJ: bonus 51 . rUaUingS Lin fIMP JI 216-oz- 31 pie 7Q, J7 cErTSt5! Lucerne Fine Foods ! 13-o- 3 - Your Choice Seven Flavor, r. 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Next was the first place camporee ribbon which was presented to Troop 283, Steppe Johnson, scoutmaster. Second place went to Troop 289, Green River LDS Ward, Tom Burr, scoutmaster. Third was presented to Toop 282, Price Methodist Church, Community Marvin Wolfe, scoutmaster, and fourth place was won by Troop 284, Second Ward, Morris Huntington, scoutmaster. Wr Case of 24 BOOSTERS NOTRE DAME ances. This reunion is for anyone who attended the old North Emery High School at Huntington. D33ECD M Eggs ins hmj - Jethro Price, president of the North Emery Alumni Assn., was here Sunday to make plans for .i!!l!!!!!ll!ill!lllllll!l!l!l!lil!lll!l!ll!lllllllllllli!l!i!!lll!l!l!lllllllim' Town House Canfoods cans Natural gas rates for residential users in Utah will be lower this summer than at any time in Mountain Fuels history. These new rates will apply from June through October with no minimum monthly service charge you pay only for the gas you use. 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This award The most important award was was presented to Troop 289, Green the Presidents award given to the River. The theme of the camporee was After lunch, a competitive fitscout skills which included demonness event was held which instrations on camping by Morris cluded a rope climb, rope swing After this event, Huntington, rope work by Glen and a Larson and Fidel Vigil, first aid the 11 troops and their leaders by Edward Olsen and Lonnie assembled for the presentation of Thacker, knife and ax by Mr. awards. Felice. Highlight of the demonThe first award presented was stration was cooking without a camporee patch to each particiutensils by Mr. Larsen. Carbon District of the Utah National Parks Council, Boy Scouts of America, under the direction cf Executive Douglas Larsen, Camping Chairman Rudy Felice and District Chairman Bill Sidwell held its annual spring camporee at the San Rafael Bridge recreation area. 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