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Show 8B THE GREEN SHEET The Eagle Badge Thursday, February 6, 1986 - Youths Earn Scouting's Highest Rank GRANGER. Reed Blaine Barney, son of Blaine and Carolyn Barney, has received the Eagle Scout award. The a member of is troop 644 in Jor- dan North 5th ward. He earned 26 merit badges, of which his favorite was wilderness vival. For his service project, sur- he sanded , and f painted boards , GRANGER. Danny Simko, son of KEARNS. Scott Jordan, son of Richard and Jane Green, has received the Eagle Scout award. A member of troop 899 with Kent Ipson as scoutmaster, the lad earned 24 merit badges, his favorite being wilderness survival. For his service project, he and other troop members painted lines on the shuffleboard and basketball courts James and Patsy Simko, has A in picnic tables behind his Richard MAGNA. Hill has earned the Eagle Scout award. The son of Glen and Viola Hill, the youth has earn-e- d 23 merit badges while a member of troop 802, with Clyde Robins and Mike member of troop 644, in Jordan North 5th ward, the lad earned 21 merit his badges, favorite Teusher as being the swimming badge. For his service project, he refurbished one backboard scoutmasters. For his service project, he constructed ,a step for the foun-tai- n and replaced a second on the grounds of his church. He has served as a den chief, patrol and senior patrol leader and holds the Arrow of Light, Faith in irL God and On My Honor awards. He is also a Brotherhood rank in the Order of the Arrow and serves as deacon president. park and cleaned the area. The lad has k receiv- ed the Eagle Scout award. at Southridge replaced Hill Simko Jordan Barney SHOEWEEKDAYS ifilMHWaMl!! at the Magna East stake center to assist His father is also an Eagle Scout. Nielsen Crosby Larsen Ogden GRANGER. Ryan W. Crosby, son of Mark and Shair Fisher, has received the Eagle Scout award. A member of GRANGER. Brian Davis Larsen, troop 689 has received the Eagle Scout award. GRANGER. Matthew Ogden, son of Stanford and Carol Ogden, has The lad has served as a den chief, patrol and senior patrol leader and holds the Arrow of Light, Faith in God and On My Honor awards. He received the Kiwanis Hope of America award while in elementary school and serves as deacon quorum president. TAYLORSVILLE. Nielsen, son of Leo Nielsen, has received Scout award. A member of troop 365 with troop lad earned merit badges, who assisted him in the project are Max badge. service he made tion of blocks cluding dog care, pets, art, insect life, reptile study and camping. For his service project, he made table easels for Taylorsville 8th Taylorsville West and Tay- ward and , , in , has served as J JQ quartermaster, patrol leader and is currently serving as senior patrol leader. He also holds the Arrow of Light, Gospel in Action and Faith in God awards. The youth is an eighth grade student at Eisenhower junior high, where he was on the volleyball team and is currently on the basketball team. He is also serving as first counselor in the Taylorsville 8th ward deacons quorum. with poison control to children at the Tender Touch l. has served as scribe, librarian, assistant senior and senior patrol in the South stakes. He has served as quartermaster, patrol leader and president of the deacons quorum and holds the Arrow of Light and On My Honor awards. He attended the National Scout Jamboree at Fort A.P. Hill, Va. last summer. A ninth grade student at Valley junior high, the youths favorite class is drama. He is a member of the school drama club and also delivers the Green Sheet in his neighborhood. pro- gram dealing ty ramp for the handicapped. He project, a collecwooden for the received the Eagle Scout award. A member of troop 783, he earned 22 merit badges. For his service educational he project, cemented a safe- junior primary lorsville . he presented an Dave Nadaeu. For his service of For his nurseries earned the On My Honor award. While in the Cub Scout program, he served as den chief while his mother was den mother. project, Campbell, Mike Rigdon and 26 which his favorite was the his badges, favorites in- Taylorsville North stake. He Scoutmasters the scoutmaster, row, he also He is joining an older brother, Lee Trip as Gary Juretich, scoutmaster and Dave Daniels, assistant scoutmaster, the lad earned 29 merit in getting a drink. A member of Order of the Ar- youngsters Jimmy, as an Eagle Scout. with 171 TJIid) DRASTICiREDUmONS served as patrol and senior patrol leader and is presently captain of his Varsity Scout team. He holds the Arrow of Light, Faith in God and On My Honor awards and has received the Aaronic Priesthood award of excellence. A ninth grader at Kearns junior high, he plays drums in the school band and is also assistant organist in Kearns 26th ward. He is the first Eagle in his family. church. iiIi9Q3r He has served leader. He eam-e- d 21 merit badges and is currently working for the palms. A student at Kennedy junior high, the lad is on the high honor roll with a 3.96 GPA. He has played in the Cyprus and Kearns football leagues, Kennedy and Kearns basketball and ran the mile in track for Kennedy. He enjoys all sports and camping and is active in his church. He is the son of Leigh and Maurene Williams of West Valley City; David and Cheryl Larsen of Laverkin, Utah. as senior patrol leader and holds the Arrow of Light award. He is also a member of Order of the Arrow. A ninth grade student at Valley junior high, the lad participates in the schools gifted and talented program and is on the honor roll. He has also been a member of the swim team and played soccer for six years. He earned the Hope of America award while in sixth grade. Scoutmasters who were instrumental in his efforts were Ron Openshaw and Dave Rabiger. The lad is the first Eagle in his family. mZ&SZSSB & 43 i i!T OSES DRASmBEDUejIONS PRESIDENTIA QUEEN.SETS to B SAVE With my work schedule, I cant take time off during the week for minor surgery. 3 ana.1 (S Thats why Im glad Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center has a new program called The Weekend Option. Its for people like me who find it difficult to take time out on a weekday for minor surgery. The Weekend Option allows me to schedule minor surgery on Friday evening or Saturday, when its much more convenient. My physicians and nurses are willing to arrange their schedules to better meet my needs... and that means a lot to me. 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