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Show i WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, APRIL 15. 1982 Outstanding Officer Attains Eagle Staff Sgt. Patrick J. III, son of Patrick J. and Garland Mulqueeny of Phoenix, Ariz., has been Mul-quee- named outstanding noncommissioned officer of the year at Heights 3rd Ward. His varsity coach is Scott Penman. David has held the positions of quartermaster, Davis-Montha- Air Force n Base, Ariz. assistant THE SERGEANT patrol leader, patrol leader and senior patrol leader. was selected for professional skill, duty performance and exem HE IS a freshman at Davis High School. He has received honors certificates of his scholarship in school as well as honorable mention in the science fair. tions Squadron. HE IS a 1971 graduate of Cortez High School, Phoenix. His wife, Air Force Senior Airman Kuni A. Mulqueeny, is the daughter of Kuni S. Quesa-d- a of 418 N. 1200 W scoutmaster, scoutmaster and Deacon Quorum adv isor in his LDS Ward. Under his direction, the scout troop make kayaks and bridges. They took many camping trips. When Mr. Smith moved to Utah he continued with his activities in the scouting program. He worked with the Blazer scouts on a ward level and has been on the Francis Peak District Scouting Commission for 2': years. For the past two years he has been the Holmes Creek LDS Slake High Council member over cub scouting. He is also a member of the Layton First Ward scouting committee. Brian of Fruit Heights, is among the latest recipients of the Eagle Scout award. HE HAS held leadership positions in the scouting program and is a member of Troop 352 of the Fruit Heights Second Ward. He received his Eagle award March 28, 1982. currently president of the teachers quorum. He loves hiking and camping and is fast becoming a skilled photographer. They Sure Do! A farmer was explaining to a - Award Of Merit communications technician with the 390th Communica- Awarded Eagle HE IS an avid sportsman and pitched his team to first place in little league baseball and then went on to win state. His team took second place in the intermountain region in soccer. He has achieved the On My Honor award and has the Duty to God T rail award and also the Arrow of Light. DAVID HAS been president of the Deacons quorum and is DAVID J. PAULSEN Receives District plary behavior. Mulqueeny is a ground radio KAYSVILLE David Jay Paulsen, age 15, received his eagle award at a court of honor in March. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wayne Paulsen, 29 S. Mountain Road, Fruit Heights. city woman what a menace insects were to farm products how potato bugs ruin potato crops and com borers destroy HE IS a member of the Varsity Team 442 of the Fruit And the poor dairy people! How the butterflies must bother them!" corn. The woman listened attentively, then exclaimed: MICHAEL BRIAN Michael (Mike) Brian, age of Mrs. Raelene Brian and the late Douglas 18, the son MIKE IS currently serving as president of the Priest Quorum of his ward and has received his Duty To God award. A student at Davis High School he is active in school musicals and plays. He has the lead in the upcoming school play Dont Drink The Water. He is a member of the concert choir and serves as president of the madrigals. He took first place in region four competition with his humorous interpretation. He plays varsity baseball and his hobbies are snow and water skiing, np I SKA, 'j ' LAST 1EAR, Mr. Sm.th Scout Rank Derrek L. Wally, 18, received his Duty to God and Eagle awards Feb. 26. He is the son of Joseph and Lynne Wally of Fruit Heights. DERREK will graduate this spring from Woods Cross High School where he lettered in swimming all three years. He has many awards for swimming, both from his school and the AAU. He is manager of the football team and is an active model builder. His future includes plans to go to college and to serve an LDS mission. He is a member of Troop 445 and the Fruit Heights 5th Ward. M. W Lowry AFB WHILE LIVING in Califor- nia, he served as assistant Four young men of the Fruit Heights Fifth Ward Scout Troop 445 recently received their Eagle Scout awards. They are Paul King, son of R.L. and Chyrl King; Mark Taylor, son of Blaine and Annette Taylor; David Garr. son of Don and Jenee Garr. and Keith Hunsaker, son of Kent and Barbara Hunsaker. dent at Kaysville Jr. High where he plays the saxophone in the concert band. He enjoys snow and water skiing, horseback riding and playing basketball and soccer. David B. Garr. 15. is a freshman at Davis High where he is president of the Davis High Gold Band. He has served as a counselor in the Deacon quorum and as senior patrol leader. He attended troop leader training as a boy scout and now acts as assistant varsity team captain. KEITH HUNSAKER is 15 and a high honor student at Davis High School. He is interested in baseball, basketball and skiing. He is member of the Davis High School freshman basketball team. Mike Anderson, ace 14. son olGaiv and Manlvn ndeison ol nut Heights, has Received his 1 agle Seoul aw aid He is a membei ol hoop 532 ol the Innt Height' Second W.ud he aw aid was given to him durinc a Couit ot Honoi on 1 HF S 11 seived THE LAST WEIGHT-LOS- S PROGRAM YOULL EVER NEED! Ferguson 1,400 LOCATIONS! OVER founder D i I ' its.; C,' H t Ini Hold Up Your Pants I Those excess pounds are cornin -- off DIET CENTER. THE AIRMAN will now receive specialized instruction in the munitions and weapons maintenance field. He is a 1981 graduate of Layton High School. t PAUL AND Keith received their awards Feb. 26 and David and Mark were presented with their awards on March 26. Paul King. 14. has earned the Arrow of Light. Duty to God. Trail Recognition. On My Honor and the Order of the Arrow awards. He completed the troop leaders developmental "Grizzly Bear" course and is currently a staff member in the Francis Peak District. He ' has served his Deacon quorum as secretary, counselor and president. He is an honor student and assembly usher at Kaysville Jr. High School. MARK TAYLOR, 13. has earned his Duty to God trail award and his On My Honor award. He is now serving as Youll Enjoy the 181 POUNDS QUICKLY & NATURALLY AT DIET CENTER Savings and the Eating the senior patrol leader of Troop 445. He is an honor stu- - imfs-n- HX3KL r VALUABLE au uto insurance. 3060 Why not check with ers today! Farm- Dixon P. Reisbeck 197 N Main - 544-427- 50 Our Newest Menu 11. Auto Package. 9 lost 36 pounds! lost 60 pounds! lost 85 pounds! 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IW2 Airman Michael S. Achieving recognition as new Eagle Scouts are Paul King, left, Mark Taylor, David Garr and Keith Hunsaker. Scout-O-Ram- Loren A. Smith. 175 Green Dr., Layton, received the District Award of Merit from the Francis Peak District of the Boy Scouts of America at their annual recognition and awards banquet. Mr. Smith was active in the scouting Explorer program as a youth. S. Taylor Assigned To NEW EAGLES He also the served on the Camporee staff. He has taught the cub scout leaders training session on four different occasions. He has attended wood badge training and college courses for adult scout leaders. Besides receiving this recent award. Mr. Smith is the recipient of several other scout leadership awards including the Arrowhead Honor award, cut and boy scout training awards and the On My Honor award. LOREN A. SMITH Attains Eagle MIKE ANDERSON was the district chairman for DERREK L. WALLY YOUR CONSULTATION LIFE! Farmington 451-708- 0 |