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Show Cub Scout Pack wins window display boons Cub Pack 3374 sponsored by the Cedar City LDS 14th Ward, was announced the First Place winner of the Scout. Month Window Display Contest recently re-cently held In the community area. The winning unit exhibited ex-hibited their display of projects pro-jects and skills at Mr. R's Men's Wear. Max Miller, chairman of this year's annual Window Display Week and a member cif the Cedar Breaks District Campaign Activities Committee, Com-mittee, awarded the Cub Pack the First Place plaque during the awards ceremonies at the District Skill-O-Ree held February Feb-ruary 22nd in the Cedar High School gymnasium. Other winning units sponsored spon-sored by businesses In town were also announced. Antone's Interiors sponsoring Troop 347, Cedar City 7th Ward, took 2nd place honors with a very close margin of three points to the winning unit. Troop 340 Cedar City 4th Ward, placed 3rd with their distplay at Steven's Company; and Troop 330 of the 8fh Ward won 4th place honors from their window win-dow exhibit at Christensens. Each unit participating in the window display contest were awarded certificates. Serving as judges were Milt Sevy, Ira Schoppman, Douglas Manning and Dee Rindlisibach. Cedar Breaks District offic- Pack 3374 was recently organized or-ganized by the new 14th Ward in cooperation with the Utah National Parks Council, Boy Scouts of America. Keith Stansworrh is presently serving serv-ing as Cubmaster. dais have expressed their aip- r preclation to the businesses in the area for their participa- Sr tion in Scout Month activities, pi and giving the opportunity to units In the district area to exhibit their skills and pro-Jeots. |