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Show Thursday, April 2, 1970 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Eagles Meet ADS ORDER YOUR Using a heavy pencil or ball point pen allow one space for each word. Be sure to Include your address andor phone number and your name. If necessary, counting them as part of your ad so that people may contact you. Please run. Weeks MAIL TO: starting. P.O. Box 11426 3106 South Main, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 ENCLOSE PAYMENT WITH AD Action Ads must be paid for in 20 words: $1.00; 5$ for each additional advance of publication. word. ( 4 weeks for price of 3) IN-STA-- CO INTERMOUNTAIN STAMP CO. EVERYTHING FOR YOUR MARKING NEEDS CORPORATE SEALS BRONZE MARKERS PRINTING RUBBER STAMPS MACHINE ENGRAVING NOTARY SEALS INDUSTRIAL MARKING PRODUCTS I Page 3 Phone 2505 South West Temple 484-883- The twelfth annual Eagle Recognition dinner will attract more than 1500 sponsors and boys who have achieved the Eagle Scout Award in scouting during 1969, when they meet at the Terrace Monday evening to hear a challenge by Mark Evans, Vice President of Public Affairs for Metromedia, Inc., and nationally recognized Radio and Television Personality of Washington, D.C., who began his career as a broadcaster with KSL in Salt Lake City. The record of production of Eagle Scouts in the Great Salt Lake Council is unique in that the 811 boys who received their awards in 19G9 represent the largest number ever produced in any one year in any one Scout council in the history of the Boy Scouts of America. On the basis of a study of available boys 11 to 1C years of age, 2.3 of them became Eagle Scouts in the Great Salt Lake Council, as compared to only .26 of those available in the country as a whole. Of the total number now registered in Scouting, 2.9 achieved Eagle rank in the Salt Lake area as compared with 1.4 for the rest of the country. This speaks well for the quality of Scouting advancement being done locally as compared to that of the other 510 local councils in the nation. All 1969 Eagle Scouts are be- ing sponsored by boy-mind- ed men throughout the community who represent a cross section of 6 We Require Additional Sales Personnel professional, business, and community leaders throughout the council area which from the standpoint of boy membership ranks eighth in the United States, and second in size west of the Mississippi River. A speech competition has been conducted in the council to determine which Scout will speak for his brother Eagles at the recognition dinner. Ken Garff is general chairman of the event, assisted by Ames K. Bagley, George T. Willis, Franklin D. Richards, and the fourteen district advancement chairmen, the latter recruiting sponsors for the Eagle Scouts of their respective in THE SALT LAKE AND OGDEN AREA To Qualify: AGE 25 TO 50 NEAT APPEARANCE districts. GOOD AUTOMOBILE AMBITION These are to be permanent full time Media Sales Positions and include Base Salary, Car Allow- ance PLUS Bonus Program. For Appointment Call: SALT LAKE: 277-465- - 0 KAYSVILLE: 376-551- 277-693- Colonial Mortuary Serving The South Salt Lake Area In Time Of Need 8 8 Frank J. Larsen Tree Service TRUE TRIMMING and REMOVING Full Insurance Coverage P & H Back Hoe 686 GARDEN AYE. SALT LAKE, UTAH 84106 Trencher Dump Trucks Crane & & r 484-301- 1 363-450- 1 FROM $250.00 TO $1,000.00 COMPLETE FUNERAL SERVICE BURIAL ANYWHERE IN THE STATE OF UTAH 2128 South State Phone 484-85- 61 |