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Show His mother honored by BYU in the same week (see story below) : iilf fill 1111 ..... II Siiilt:flt AlSAIiilli pff 111111 religious award for Cub Scouts and I.as been active with his pack in fund raising, physical fitness competition, pinewood derby, conservation activities and on a Scout-O-Rama program. This past summer he completed a Red Cross first aid course. He holds the Bear rank and has been both an assistant denner and denner in his Cub pack. An accomplished pianist and vocalist, he also plays the recorder and violin; and he has received school awards in mathematics, creative writing, reading and penmanship. Active in the LDS Cedar Hills Ward, Hadfield is a speaker and reader at children's church services and he regularly writes to Mormon missionaries in various parts of the world. He enjoys art and entertaining and he participates regularly with his family in programs given at an , area rest home. Other service projects include snow shoveling, gardening and assistance in work projects at his church. A soccer team member for two years, Hadfield also participates in swimming, jogging, football and basketball. He enjoys hiking, camping and fishing. Nathan Hadfield Hadfield joins Eagle Scout Thad Bibb, 15, of Broken Arrow, Okla.; Explorer national president Brian K. Sims, 20, of Loogootee, Ind.; and a fourth youth to be named in December. The Cub Scout national youth representative was selected from |