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Show Court of Honor Set Sunday By Boy Scout District Cedar Breaks District, Boy Scouts of America, Court of Honor will be held Sunday evening even-ing at 8:15 p. m. at the Cedai West Stake House, it is announced announc-ed by A. Richard Okis, advancement advance-ment chairman. The highlight of the couit will be the awarding of Four Eagle ranks. Scheduled to receive the coveted award are I) o n a I l Adams, Troop .312, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clemont Adams; Lloyd Kenney, Troop 3-10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kenney; Monte Stratton, Troop 310, son of Mr and Mrs. Elton Stratton and Gail Cripps, Troop 347, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cripps. Eagle Palm Award In addition to the Eagle recognition rec-ognition L. D. Walker will be the recipient of the Eagle Palm award, Olds stated. Three Star advancements will be presented to Terry Peterson, Troop 316, Steve Matheson, Troop 312 and Danny Williams, Troop 331. Petersn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Duayne Matheson are parents of Matheson and Williams is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams. Life awards to be presented include: Robert Esplin, Troop 3-46, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Esplin; Brent White, Troop 331, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. White and Lin ford Nelson, Troop 3)0, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Nelson. Active Scouts Other advancements and merit badge awards will be presented during the evening. Kenney, one of the scouts scheduled for his Eagle award, is a 1-4 year old student at Cedar Ce-dar High School. His scouting career has Included such assignment assign-ment as quartermaster, scribe, assistant patrol leader and patrol leader. At the present time he is assistant scoutmaster of Troop 310. Adams is an eighth grade student stu-dent and just 13 years of age. llC muo GiiCIiuvru 5rVtittl uisiiici and summer camps and participated partici-pated In numerous hikes. He is currently senior patrol leader of Troop 312. Stratton has served Troop 310 as an assistant patrol leader, grub master and quartermaster. His experiences in scouting have been interesting and educational, education-al, he stated. Lie also is 11 years of age and attends Cedar Junior Jun-ior High School. iO ", i " ( Iff ' l- "" : . . :v-.. ' U "'' f xw ,Lk Li a. WIN EAGLE AWARDS. Hero are three of the four young men from the Cedar Breaks district who will receive Eagle Ea-gle Awards at Court of Honor Sunday. Left lo right they are Don Adams, Monty C. St ration and Lloyd Kenney. Not pictured is Gail Cripps. i |