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Show Dennis Davis receives Eagle Badge in rites ' ' ' ' ' v' 't S ' fciaiiaimHiir irtiinmna n f ri aH ariin A Trtn n rnn lit irftatitintii m ; nennis L. Davis, 14, of 440 N. 400 ' rt has earned the highest ad-' ad-' frement award the Boy Scouts of 2r?a offers to Scouts, the Eagle ! Tennis was recognized in i ceremonies on Feb. 13 at the 11th : Ward Scout Banquet. : a member of Troop 833, Dennis is : J of approximately two percent of ?l Boy Scouts who attain the Eagle rank, according to Scoutmaster Ron HS candidate must earn 21 merit badges and successfully omDlete a community service ect to earn his Eagle., Dennis ' rhose to organize his troop to feed approximately 200 deer over a 5 three-month period of time up in the 1 foothills above Pleasant Grove. He has served as Senior Patrol ! reader and received his On My Honor Award. Dennis joins other ! outstanding American citizens who i have become Eagle Scouts, among j (hem former President Gerald R. Ford Jr., astronaut Neil A. Armstrong Arm-strong and Pleasant Grove City Mayor David R. Holdaway. j Dennis is a member of the 11th ' Ward, Timpanogos Stake and is Dennis Davis active in city basketball. He plays for the Spirits and enjoys basketball very much. He attends Pleasant Grove Junior High School, where he is in the eighth grade. He is the son of Dean and Delia Davis of Pleasant Grove. |