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Show Court of Honor And Banquet Slated Saturday Of major importance is the Eagle Scout and Explorer Silver Court of Honor and Deseret District banquet, ban-quet, Saturday, Nov. 29, at Deseret stake house beginning at 7:30 p. m. The banquet is being sponsored by the finance committe, with Max Johnson, chairman, to raise funds to mee the annual District Scout allotment. The YWMIA will prepare and serve the banquet. Elbert R. Curtis, general superintendent super-intendent of the Young Men's Mutual Mu-tual Improvement association, will give the main address of the evening. eve-ning. Eagle Scout awards will be made to Robert A. Faris, Dewey Bennett, Ben-nett, and Walter Winsor, of Troop 140; Aarjan Dekker, Troop 143; Kent Bishop, Post 2141, all of Delta; Del-ta; Sherm Tolbert, Robert Blanche and Sherrill Tolbert, Troop 154, Abraham; Gordon Dewsnup and Max Jensen of Post 2145, Deseret. Explorer Silver awards will be made to Reed Draper and LaVerl Jackson, Post 2140, Delta; Dean A. Harder, . Robert D. Grygla, Larry Nielson, Max Nielson, Arlyn Fin-linson, Fin-linson, Eldon G. Nielson, Post 2149 at Leamington. John Sorensen and Neil Lake will foe guests of honor, having re-. re-. ceived their awards since the last Eagle banquet This brings to the Deseret District Dist-rict a total of 158 Eagle Scouts since the organization of the District Dis-trict in 1930. Duane Christensen, recently appointed ap-pointed field executive for this area, and Council officials 'from the Provo office will also be present pres-ent and officiate. |