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Show Scouts honored at May Court In addition a host of other advancements and merit badges were presented. : - ' " : '., ,,,; I, k :p ii V'-!'vif' "I,-'' r ' v:'iVMif s!w,v!'-t Asi p'" h ;,,,is Troop 379 with Mitchell Lunt as scoutmaster walked off with high honors and the Traveling Badger Hide at the May Court of Honor held Sunday Sun-day at the Cedar Stake Center. At the Court of Honor of the Cedar Breaks District three Eagle Scout awards were presented. pre-sented. In addition six star ranks and five life ranks were accorded. A bronze Palm was presented present-ed to David Ray Bentley of Troop 340. Recipients of the Eagle A-wards A-wards were Theran W. Heap. Brad K. Stapley and Keith Jex. Heap is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Heap; Mr- and Mrs. Kent Stapley are parents par-ents of Brad and Keith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jcx. The Eagle awards were presented by Kerry Jones, member of the Cedar City Council. Recipients of E-tar awards were Dave Betts and. Richard Dallcy, Troop 335; David Howell, troop 370 and Jeff Paddock, Mike Oldroyd and Craig Stocks, Troop 379. E. J. Corrv, Troop 330; Dennis Den-nis Mitchell", Troop 333; Michael Mich-ael Adams, Troop 371 and Donald Payne and Chris Smith, troop 373 each received FECEIVE EAGLE AWARDS. These thyop young men were the recipients of tlie Eagle award at the Cedar Breaks Couit of Honor held Sunday, Hjicmm 1 MliimfflfcnMli i -I'"'."'' itafcj" utimm; m. M,mmimmm:'m - . evening at the Cedar Stake Center. They include Theran W. Heap, Brad K. Stapley and Keith Jex. |