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Show i V,; ( ' ' ' w A 'A ' 1 ; ' ';: ' ' ?fa ' ;;v;Vv - - ' i J ,V $ of 1071 N. 700 W., Clinton, earned the award in Pack 388 sponsored by the Clinton 8th KAYSVILLE LDS Ward: He has also earned the Faith in God Award. He will be a sixth grade the Arrow of Light Award were: student at Holt Elementary Brad Kimball Barney, the son School this fall. James H. Gaskill of' Karen and Kim Barney of Jr., son of James and Laurel - He is a member of Pack 317 of the Clinton Third LDS Ward. He is a Ninth grader at Sunset Junior High and is a member of Student Court. Hobbies include Hunting and Fishing. is his Colin Crabtree S. 900 E., Kaysville. Texas. Holts hobbies include building things, camping, working the computer and debating. He enjoys playing soccer and softball, he has served as Webelos Denner and has tamed the LDS Faith in God Award. Derrick Watson is the son of Lisa and Kent Watson, 957 E. Burton Elementary. Derrick is an avid motor cross and skiing enthusiast and enjoys football. His hobbies include wood working, eating and listening to rock music. He is a former Denner and also earned the top Webelos Fiftee-ne- r Bryce Saunders is the son of Bonnie and Craig Saunders. They have moved and are presently Brett Barber, son of Bruce and Sharon Barber, 1564 W. 2700 S., Syracuse has earned his Eagle. Scout Award. Award. living in Logan. Germany, Switzerland and Europeans really appreciate the colorful songs and dances from the three cultures in the group (Indian, Polynesian, Latin American), Thompson said. But 4' Days He likes outdoors, camping and all sports in general. Charles A. Jensen, son ofWiH - . i a .r1 trip airfare with transfers, taxes; 3 complimentary afternoon teas and 3 complimentary continental breakfasts; deluxe city tour, Muirwoods-Sausalitand Museum tour, Museum of Modern Art; WSC sponsored reception with Bay Area Alumni; deluxe travel bag. 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"4 : ... .1 yssrS i'coee ; ete $580 for single $418 double-pe- r person $392 triple-pe- r person Cost VSe . at the beautiful 3 Nights Kensington Park Hotel near Union Square 1 T Eurdpe, Canada and China. in September He is a member of Pack 83 of the Syracuse second LDS Ward. He is a junior at Clearfield High and is active in school and church sports. He is also an avid fishing and hunting fan and a member of North American Hunting Club. I Lamanite the with Generation in Eastern San Francisco ,, Saunders completed the 5th grade while attending Kaysville Elementary. Bryce is very active and enjoys sports. j Y 2, Denmark. - Bryan; E. Overdiek, son of Edward J. and Judy Overdiek, 1162 W. 2175 No. Clinton, has earned his Eagle Badge. He is a member of Pack 317 of the Clinton Third LDS Ward. He is an Eighth grader at Sunset Junior High. His hobbies include Fishing, Camping and Hunting. is his Crabtree Colin Scoutmaster. er Isleta, N.M., was an honor graduate at Davis High. She was Miss Indian BYU for 1981-8Tribe of Many Feathers executive vice president and a volunteer in the ASBYU Academics Office. She has performed, ur snow skiing, waterskiing, and hunting and fishing. Grosenbach, a daughter of Julia C. Grosenbach of which included 30 two-hoshows in England, Belgium, basketball, 300 S., Kaysville. Watson is spending the sum-'min California, but will return this fall to enter the sixth grade at played in settling America. tions throughout the tour, S. U.S. Independence Day and the part Danish immigrants er Wahlstrom, 15, son of Allan and Lorna Wahlstrom, has attained the rank of Eagle Scout. He is a member of Troop 404 of the Layton 24th LDS Ward. Wahlstrom, has been active in the scouting program and has served as senior patrol leader. He is active in the Layton 24th Ward and has served as Deacon Quorum president. An Eagle Scout Court of Honor was held July 28, 1984, at the Layton East LDS Stake Center. He was presented with an eagle feather by Dewitt Sorenson. Wahlstrom, will be attending Layton High School this fall. His hobbies include football, Holt was born in Korea and moved to the Kaysville area three years ago in July from Germany. While living in Kaysville he attended Burton Elementary School completing the fifth grade. In August his fathers military assignment will take the family to commemorates BYU Lamanite Generation. Janie Thompson, creative director and founder of the group, said audiences gave standing ova- . Curtis The troupe was featured at the annual Danish Rebild July 4th Festival, which University, returned recently from six weeks of performances in Europe with the Badge. Scoutmaster. an culture. counting at Brigham Young Gaskill, 1132 W. 1800 N. Clinton, has earned his Eagle tivities are camping, fishing, soccer, baseball and swimming. He has also earned the LDS Faith in God Award. Jared James Holt, the son of Suzanne and James Richard Holt Sharon Grosenbach, a 1979 graduate of Davis High School and a senior in ac- Four Cubs from Pack 502 Francis Peak District who earned Kaysville. : Barney has attended the Burton Elementary School and will enter the sixth grade this fall. He enjoys reading, math and spelling as school subjects. Barneys hobbies and sports ac- for some reason they have a special interest in the Indi- D. badges. of 330 Europe liam D. and Suzanne M. Jensen KAYSVILLE Four Wcbclo Scouts have earned their Arrow of Light Awards while four Boy Scouts were awarded their Eagle ' c 7A 1, 1984 Scouts Earn Their Kaysville Woman Arrows , Eagles Performs in Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, August f5 , W4 ' 4 ';:, " ' pr' , ' 'V.-- ' West Antelope Drive. Layton. Ulah 84041 (801) 825-956- 1 I i 4 |