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Show tV-" l ii W Jr V:. ."''11 fi'v J SETTING A RECORD are these 18 membe rs of Troop 192, Edgehill ward, who will receive re-ceive Eagle awards at a special court of hon or Sunday night. Grouped around Scoutmaster Scoutmast-er Alma Jankc, they are, kneeling, left to rig ht: Allen Brown, Keith Brown. Howard Van-fleet, Van-fleet, Gaylen Edmunds, Dave Hansen, Dick H eilbut. Standing, Paul Robertson, Billy Holt, Gilbert Christensen, Bob Monson, Bart Hick man, Brent Eager, Jack Deardorff, Kenneth Elwood, Boyd Brown, Bob Taylor. Urn Lind sley and Howard Ricks. (S. L. Tribune Pict.) Edgehill Ward Scouts Await Record Honor Court Sunday Boy Scout history will be made Sunday night in Edgehill Edge-hill ward when 18 members of Troop 192 receive the eagle award the largest single group from any troop to receive this rank at one time in the history of the Boy Scout movement. The meeting is set for 7 p.m., and the public is invited. Joseph H. Grow, Sugar House stake district dis-trict commissioner, will be in charge of the court of honor.' Speakers will include George Albert Smith, president of the LDS Church and holder of the silver buffalo award and member mem-ber of the national scout executive exec-utive board; Oscar A. Kirkham. deputy regional scout executive; George R. Hill, president. Salt Lake council; D. E. Hammond, council chief scout executive Thomas M. Wheeler, president son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Deardorff, 2027 E. 9th S.; Brent Eager, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eager, 1581 S. 15th E.; Gaylen Edmunds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hyde, 2365 E. 30th S.; Kenneth Elwood, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Anderson, 1602 S. 15th E.; David Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hansen, 1542 S. 14th E.; Billy Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Holt, 1556 Logan; Bart Hickman, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W Hickman, 1438 Kensington; Dick Heilbut, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Heilbut, 1370 Kensington; Jim Lindsley. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lindsley, Lind-sley, 1270 Logan; Bob Monson. son of Mary Smith Monson. 1530 Downington; Asst. Scout Master Howard Ricks, 1592 S 13th E.; Paul Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Robertson. 1048 .Logan; KODert rayior, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor. 320 Washington St., American Fork; and Howard Van Fleet, son of Mr. and Mrs. W P. Van Fleet, 1504 E. 21st S Two or three of the boys are now living outside of the ward boundaries, but all received their training under Mr. Janke and have retained their troop membership. faugar House LDS stake, and J. Stuart McMaster, Edgehill ward bishop. A colorful flag ceremony with specially built stage scenery scen-ery symbolic of the value of scouting, and music directed by Mr. Grow and Mrs. McMaster will be part of the meeting. 'Alma Janke, 1404 E. 21st B. is scoutmaster ofthe troop which has attained nationwide, recognition rec-ognition for its outstanding record, rec-ord, and his assistants are Howard How-ard Ricks and Ernest Hagen. ! Chairman of the troop commit, tee is Perris S. Jensen. The boys who will receive the Eagle badge are: Allen Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brown. 1339 Bryan; Boyd and Keith Brown, sons of Mr. and Mrs Carence B. Brown, 1338 Kensington; Kensing-ton; Gilbert Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Christensen. 1610 S 10th E.; Jack Deardorff, |