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Show Six Father-So- n Teams Acquire Eagle Awards A total of 32 am and boys in the Eagle Patrol of Troop Beuntiftrt 14th Wad, ceive award their h a tsveted The group baa toe he past with every Eagle eeid court of honor May 33b with Elder S. DOworth Young of the First Condi ad the Seventy prin. cipal speaker, Uwe are dz h I the State ' the Otteemh te the Nw a merit budge, visits to the te deportment of city eraan department, They phafad 3,000 trees at the Duck Onto west of Bountiful for the conservation project. One Week was spent at Camp Hunt on -- Bern Lake Where merit bodges were com pieted for canoeing. rowing and woodcarving, Gaining the coveted Eagle award has not been easy. The Eagle troop spent 20 weeks at the Deseret swimming to qualify for Gymnasium and life saving swimming merit badges. Two fathers who could not swim had to be coached for six months privately before they could meet Eagle requirements. Assistant Soout Master Clyde' Watson coached the swixn-- father-ao- a - this group of cooabamtiom 19 buy and 13 am. Dr, D. Gairon Brian, veter, . an scooter aid chairman of the Troop Committee, took over as leader ha this unique father and am scooting venture. He baa 25 years of sceut-ing experience as scoutmaster, field executive and chairman of troop committees te Utah , and Idaho. Dr. Brian explained that any first, class Scout from the troop was eligible to "Join. program were Meetings and held apart - front the troop meeting with emphasis on advancement. The weekly schedule consisted of Eagle Patrol v Tuesdays and activity time each Saturday morning. In addition, the boys of the troop, had their MIA on Wednes- Ooutteuod From Page X . her own home. She complied with-threquest, and while e living with the Smiths became acquainted with Newd Knight, who was working on the Temple, and who later -became her husband. ' Jerusha played her part In this romance at a matchmaker. In the history of Lydia Knight (published by the Juvenile Instructor 1383) Lydia tells of the day when she and Jerusha were working around the house. Jerusha told .Lydia that Brother Knight was very lonely. She told Lydia about the sad death of Brother Knights wife and remarked, "Poor Brother Knight His heart was almost broken. He has a little boy three years old living with Ini aunt, Newels sister. Poor fellow, he te very Kirt-lan- X IA It rwr FATHERS JOIN SONS Pictured above ate 13 fathers and 19 ie who tended together te Troop 509 Eagle Patrol te Bountiful (Utah) 14th Ward to wte their Eagle awards aa experhaent in Everycns Should Ses THs Greet $c;a cf the West sm .All 19 boys qualified for an Aaronic Priesthood award. Each man in the troop has been active in Ms Priesthood quorum. Dr.. Brian said ' the father-soEagle Patrol promises to be a continuing program with 10 more Scouts shaping for and introduction in a group of 12 striving for entrance within a year. While admittedly something new te scouting. Dr. said die experiment was ing successful with leaders in scouting from Troop 509s Eagle n d s Gigantic Musical Piny Based cn Mormon Battalion Streamlined for Faster, Brighter, 1960 Show x J3YU-S7ADIUJV- L. -- Tabernacle Choir Readies Score For Sunday Radio lonely, Hie recital of Jerusha had its effect on Lydia and "it was f MAY m an fallowing numbers: SUNDAY. MAY 8th ' 1603rd Broadcast Directed by Richard P, Ctm-cfl- e, the choir will stag: "Almighty God of Oar Fathers" hy James; Awake, Ye Saints of "Thea God" by Stephens: Round About the Throne by Handel-Ctetety- ; "Praise Ye tec Lord by Stephens; "Love Divine by Starry Prich-ard-Jone- - s. - Frank W. Asper will play as organ solos: Adagio from "Sonata da Camera' by Handel; Clair de Lune by "Let Zions Watchmen AD Awake hy Arne. had died te 1832. 2728, 30, 31, JUNE 1 V The next twu broadcasts for the Salt Lake Tabernacle Ckoir over the Cbtamhia Broadcasting System wOl consist of the Brother the advice of both and bis - wife, Jerusha, that tee marriage should take and preparations place at were made. Jeratem and Hyrum prepared the wedding supper and invited the guests. After tbe wedding, they opened their - home .. to the young couple who stayed with then for several months following their marriage. Jerushas happiness was complete until the year 1837. whea the hardships af the Saints were at their worst Jerusha died at age 32, leaving her husband and five small children. Her daughta1 Mary Hy-ru- -, One boy had MOTHER ir ) Standards were kept high. te spend eight months studying his nature requirements. Another spent a year studying citizenship in the nation before he could meet Eagle requirements. - days. apodal Capitol This great historic spectacle will he presented on a stage nearly as long as the football field. Nationally famous artists will pby the seven leading parts, supported by cast of hundreds. , cernr mss it this tear - gct your tickets now at: BYU Ogden Adult Education Center. - 555-24t-e So leer's Meek, Logan Stone Drug Co., Spcnusli Fork-VaEngefeit'i, Brigham Gty BYU Fietdhouse Ticket Office, Frovo Street n Glen Broi. Muric Co., Ogden -BYU Salt Lake Adult Education Center, 200 North Main Street Southeast furniture Co., Sugar House Utah Symphony Orchestra Office, 55 Wert Irt South, SaH lake Smite Drug Go, American Fork , Smith Drug Co. Pleasant Grove Buy general admission ticket from your LDS.bishop or stake president Reserved eats sold only at 3 YU Raldhouse and Utah 'Symphony Office. Use coupon bain person. Richfield . Merrill' Karg-Z3er- tr The husband was left with his oldest child. Lovina, only 10 years of age, and the baby, SUNDAY, MAY 154H Sarah, only 11 days old. 1064th Broadcast married Mary Later, Hyrum Directed hy Richaad P. Cm-- . woman Fielding, another noble wffl sing: "Gu, choir th die, in the history of the Church. - She had- - two Song of Mine hy Elgar; children, Joseph' Keep We All This Holy Feast F. and Martha. by Bach; O Land of Hosts hy The Prophet Joseph wrote Careless; 'Dcstmsy f Spring of Jerwsha, "My brother Rachmaninoff-Bal- d win; wife, Jerusha Barden , .by An Understanding Heart hy Smith, died on the 13th of OcMe Follow tober while at Terre vMalotte; "Come, -- -McBurney. Haute and her husband M Far by Alexanders e h r c i n erwiD West She left five small chd- dren. Numerous relatives te Tflay as organ solos: "'Comma- mon te S Flat toy Vierne; mourn her loss. Her demise was. severely felt by alL" . Lyric Interlude? toy Schreiner. 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