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Show Scouters, Scout Get Honors fit Annual District Fello wship Dinner The Annual Fellowship Ban-qui;c Ban-qui;c 01 tue L.euar rnvdus uis- U'lCl, Utctil ilcUlUlldi 1'Ul'lvS Coum-iia, iioy acutus ox America Amer-ica wda eiijoyeu oaiuiuciy uy lieany lou scuiucrs anu pan.-ners. pan.-ners. in his remarks, President James neywoou paiu uiuiue to oeouauuieis, JilApiorer j Advisors, Den Mothers an Den Leaders by telling them they could become tne mo. important persons in the wori, in the lif-a of a boy. "You have it within your power to become the most im portant man in the world in the life of a boy," he said, li his remarks, he referred to the assembled group of scoutei. as the "Who's Who" of Ceda CltV- . .. :. Smoot Seaman was the gen eral chairman of the banquet and Otto Fife acted as maste of ceremonies. The highlight of the evening was when Wm Whipple, district chairma presented the Utah Nationa' Parks Council Second Mile-award Mile-award to scouters Laura Bills, Vernille Terry and Clemont Adams. Also honored was Steve Edwards, Ed-wards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edwards of Troop 347. Dr. Morris Shirts gave him special recognition for rescuing rescu-ing a young Cub Scout at a summer swimming party. A special musical numbe: was presented by a trio from College of Southern Utah specializing spe-cializing in the Blue Grass type of folk singing. |