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Show Five Eagle Scouts Win Awards In May Honor Court Presentation of five Eagle awards highlighted the May Court of Honor held Sunday evening ev-ening by the Cedar Breaks District Dis-trict at the Cedar West Stake House Sunday evening. Recipients of the coveted Eagle awards were: ilarl Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clemont Adams, Troop 342. Jimmy MeConnell, son of Mr. and r.Iis. Bilie MeConnell, Troop 312. ,:. " f V i;r .. j-- - p -: v .v . r : - j A' :! :-v ' -v. ' : - . , . j ' V ' Rob G leave, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gleave, Troop 316. Robert Bundy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ordell Olds, Troop 371. Rick Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Robinson, Troop 371. Presentation was made by David Da-vid Wood, Field Scout Executive, who charged the five recipients to pattern their entire lives after the creed of the Scouter and to stand as examples to those who follow. In other special advances Milt Sevy awarded four Life awards and Douglas Manning presented pins of advancement to another four who received their Star awards. Recipients of the Life awards were Bryant Sorcnson. Troop 330, Dennis Kollo, Troop 333, and Kerry Ker-ry Lee and Chris Olson both members of Troop 331. Kim Hansen, Troop 333; Tom Canlon an.il Briep Retenson. both (if Tro'.ip 317 and Jay Getz of Troop 37:1. were accorded the Star ; Rank awards. j In addition several hundred I merit badges were presented and ether advancements to tile ranks (if second and first class were presented. WIN EAGLE AWARDS. David Wood, scout executive, shakes hands with recipients recip-ients of Eagle awards at Court of Honor. Front, left to right, they are: Had Adams, Jimmy MeConnell, Robert Bundy and Rick Robinson. Standing back is Bob Gleave. |