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Show Court of Honor Set Saturday In Hinckley Deseret district, Boy Scouts of America, will hold an Eagle Court o Honor Saturday evening in Hinckley. The night's ceremonies will begin at 6:30 p. m. with banquet ban-quet in the Hinckley high school lunch room with a turkey supper. Guests of honor will be eight Eagle Scouts and one Ranger, and the banquet will be attended by the stake presidency, MIA officers and the officials of the Deseret Boy Scout district. Rodney Wright will be master of ceremonies. Following the banquet the Court of Honor will be held in the Hinckley Hin-ckley ward chapel under the direction direct-ion of the Court of Honor committee. commit-tee. The court will open with the advancing of the colors by the Hinckley troop, with David Seegmiller Seeg-miller and Harold Snow as the bug lers. Don A. Bishop will offer the invocation. The address of wel -come will be given by Verdell Bishop, Bis-hop, who will outline the events of the evening. Pres. June W. Black will address the Eagles who will receive their badges. Ronald Niel-son, Niel-son, Merlin Theobald, and Lowry Bishop, Harold Snow David Seegmiller, Seeg-miller, Clesse Hilton, Gill Hilton and Waldo Warnick, Eagles, have received their badges prior to the Court of Honor, but will be made special guests at the banquet. The one Ranger to received his award is Lionel Taylor. John Cross, scout executive, will present the badges. Two musical numbers will be given by Mrs. Gertrude Tranter of Nephi. Mrs. Tranter was a former school teacher at Hinckley and will be remembered as Gertrude Gur-ley. Gur-ley. Following the program the colors col-ors will be retired and benediction will be given by Jay Nelson, of the stake presidency. |