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Show I s X X ' si I V . 1 I f I sssv$ . I? & BRAD NELSON Brad Nelson received his Eagle Scout award. He is a member of Troop 776 under the direction of Randy Eck-man Eck-man of the 42nd Ward. BRAD WAS horn Feb. 21. 1970 in Glendale. Calif. Brad's Eagle project was centered around city improvement. improve-ment. He organized his troop and they painted the city tennis court back boards at 1800 S. and the Center Street Courts. BRAD attends Mueller Park Jr. High and is on the high honor hon-or roll. He has achieved his Duty to God Award, his On My Honor award and also his Arrow of Light in the Webelos program. He has been selected to go on the Order of the Arrow survival surviv-al camp. BRAD WOL'LD like to thank all those on the Scout Committee for their help on his advancements toward his EagJe. ' I t , A - c - v MATT WATSON Or. July 17. Matt Watson received re-ceived his Eagle Scout award in the Val Verda 7th Ward at a special court of honor. Matt is in the 'th grade at South Davis Junior High, is an honor student stu-dent and enjoys baskclhall. baseball and football. FOR HIS Eagle project. Mall built a new scoreboard for the Mustang League of the Mueller Park Baseball League. His favorite merit badge was sports and the hardest har-dest were camping and Citienship in the Community, k i',,"uitHl)i.tllii jnili1.ilHluitIIH..allii, .ninii. .until.. iini! I XN s BRUCE REMUND Bruce G. Remund. 13, son of Paul and Gw en Remund. received re-ceived his Eagle Award at a Court of Honor held Sept. 21. HE IS a member of Troop 776 of the Bountiful 42nd Ward. His Scoutmaster is Randy Ran-dy Eckman. Bruce has received the Arrow of Light, Faith in God and On My Honor Awards. He is presently Deacon's Quorum president. BRLCE IS in the 9th grade at Mueller Park Jr. High and is studentbody president there. He loves to snow ski. water ski. play baseball and to fish and camp. f t- , : ; f.vi KURT BRYANT Kurt David Bryant was honored hon-ored on Aug 21 when he received re-ceived the Eagle Scout Award. He is the son of David E. and Virginia H. Bryant. M KT received a lot of help in scouting from his leaders. Jancttc I rotticr, and David Watson, scoutmaster. Under their direction. Kurt served as senior patrol leader, assistant patrol leader and den chief. He also received 26 merit badges. His Eagle project was raising rais-ing money for and installing a flag pole at the Val Verda 7lh Ward of which he is a member. Kt'KT IS in the 9lh grade at South Davis Jr. High where he has been on the honor roll, received re-ceived the Presidential Physical Physic-al Eilncss Award and has been voted Personality .Student for one term each in 7th anil Xth grades. He is also active in track and football. II. .11IIIII..III1III.. .1(111, II.. ..tlfl.. J M 1 I &)!- .. SCOTT SHINER Scott D. Shiner, 13. son of Craig and Norma Shiner, Bountiful, received his Eagle Scout award at a Court of Honor Hon-or held Sept. 21. HE IS a member of Troop 7"6 in the Bountiful 42nd Ward and his scoutmaster is Randy Eckman. Scott is the third of five bovs in the family to receive re-ceive the Eagle rank. He received the Arrow of Light, Faith in God. and On My Honor Awards, and has been nominated to Order of the Arrow. He earned all 15 activity activ-ity badges in Webelos. all 12 skill awards and all 14 of the required merit badges. He now has 31 merit badges. IN LEADERSHIP positions he has been Deacons u,uorum secretary, patrol leader, assistant assis-tant patrol leader, assistant senior patrol leader, scribe and is now serving as a IX-n chief For his Eagle project Scott had groups of scouts and families fami-lies of scouts act out on tape children's stories taken from hooks and flannel board kits from the Muir School kindergartens. kinder-gartens. Ihcsc tapes will be used with the flannel hoard stories and Nn'ks in helping to teach basic skills in the Language Lan-guage Arts Program of the kindergartens kin-dergartens at Muir SCOn IS in the Hth grade at Mueller Park Jr. Hit;h where he is on the wrestling (cam He likes art. music, and reading He enjoyed earning several of the merit badges, but he especially espe-cially liked sports, reading, art. pioneering and sp.ic cv ploration Vy C't,1 s s. t f O y., ;- y v: '1 "..w i CRAIG SIMPSON Craig W. Simpson, age 17, received his EAgle on Sept. 25. He is the son of Joe and Ilona Simpson, residing at 2K7 N. 100 E.. North Salt Lake. Ul'K TO the dedication of Scoutmaster Randy Olson of Troop Wi79, Craig was able to achieve this coveted award. His Eagle Court consisted of the I ive-l lag ceremony from the Utah Air National Guard, also two very fine speakers, lXn Kirk, recipient of the Silver Sil-ver Beaver Award and A I Lundgrcn. noted youth speaker. C'R l(; IS a student at W oskIs C ross High School He has also received his Mile Swim Award and his 50 miles hike award. He intends to continue con-tinue in his scouting activities and set a good example for others following in his footsteps |