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Show 3D Lakeside. Review, Wednesday, March 6, 1985 ' ffi d 0ftWA If z - ff&S inJgkV . Wtfj&r-Jw- ' ; Y:'dy&: & v. y,v ' f f! ' v VT'Vj; Hii r mmwhnk':' s$E$i JESSE ANAYA 12 Cubs Receive Arrows of James Drysdale, son of Jim and Becky Drysdale, 84 W. 600 cently earned their Arrow of N. earned his Bobcat, Wolf, Bear and Webelos along with a Faith Light awards. Five boys from Clearfield Pack in God and other Cub Scout awards. He is active in sports. 301 attending Doxey Elementary Cub Scouts from Pack 405 in earned the award: Jesse Anaya, son of Val R. and Kaysville who attend Morgan EElizabeth Anaya, 664 W. 550 N., lementary who earned their Arrow also earned his Bobcat, Wolf of Light are: Bear, and Webelos badges and Paul Anderson, son of Ralph eight activity badges. Elizabeth Anderson, 277 E. and Dean Jason Ilipweli, son of and Carol Hipwell, 665 W. 600 Mutton Hollow Road; Cory FlinN. earned the Bobcat, Wolf, Bear ders, son of Roger and Sandy and Webelos, a Faith in God and Flinders, 2893 E. Pinewood Lane, and Jeff Fredericks, son of Richother awards. Jarod Hill is son of Mark and ard and Darlene Fredericks, who also earned his Faith in God Sheri Hill, 623 James St. In addiAward. he of tion to the Arrow Light, earned his Webelos and seven acKent Judson, 2217 N. 1100 tivity badges since joining Pack West, Clinton, son of Terry and 301 in August. Judson who is in Pack Karen N. 650 W. 657 Shay Taggart, his Arrow of Light. 317 earned is son of Gary and Coral Taggart. Cub Scouts from Clearfield, Kaysville, Clinton and Layton re- 1 : He plays the piano, enjoys soccer He earned his Bobcat, Wolf, Bear and drawing. He has earned 12 activity badges, and is in the fifth grade at Clinton Elementary. Also from Clinton, attending and Webelos badge, his Faith in God Award, and eight activity badges in Webelos. He plays all kinds of sports. Fremont Elementary School in Sunset, are Arrow of Light recipients from Pack 391: Zachary Gardiner, son of Tom and Lorraine Martinez, 2579 No. 950 W. and Clifton Olsen, son of Glen and Shirley Olsen, 2373 N. 890 W. Ryan Robert Gibby, son of Robert and Dorothy Gibby 1480 East Gentile, Pack 162, earned his Arrow of Light and has earned all 15 activity badges. He n is an honor student at East Elementary, plays the piano, is in soccer and basketball, and is a Reflections contest winner in literature. Lay-to- A Most Prestigious r Orchestra and ' L.Wa PROGRAM Symphony No. 95 in c MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 20 in d, K. 466 BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 2 in D. 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