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Darwin Cook, Deseret Peak District Chair with the Boy Scouts of America offers guidance to his son Kolbie, 12, as he works on his Eagle Scout merit badge with a little help from his sister Miriam, 11, in the family garage in Toole, Utah,  on Monday, May 14, 2018.  Miriam who always wanted to enlist in her older brother’s troop is among the first wave of girls joining the Boy Scouts of America in two all-girl dens near Salt Lake City.  Miriam Cook of Tooele has already earned 11 badges in her first three months as a Cub Scout with the pack based in Taylorsville  (Francisco Kjolseth/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)

Darwin Cook, Deseret Peak District Chair with the Boy Scouts of America offers guidance to his son Kolbie, 12, as he works on his Eagle Scout merit badge with a little help from his sister Miriam, 11, in the family garage in Toole, Utah, on Monday, May 14, 2018. Miriam who always wanted to enlist in her older brother’s troop is among the first wave of girls joining the Boy Scouts of America in two all-girl dens near Salt Lake City. Miriam Cook of Tooele has already earned 11 badges in her first three months as a Cub Scout with the pack based in Taylorsville (Francisco Kjolseth/The Salt Lake Tribune via AP)

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