4 notable people picked to receive Freedom Awards
The awards will be given at a 6:30 p.m. gala held at Brigham Young University's Wilkinson Center Ballroom.
Vicki Garbutt, one of the festival's organizers, said the four were selected from a field of nominees. The festival board reviews nominees and chooses individuals who demonstrate a commitment to or defense of four traditional American values of family, freedom, God and country.
The recipients are:
• Officials say Bill Farley was selected for an award because he has taken full advantage of the freedoms that America offers. Farley came from humble roots before a successful career in business.
• Lawyer Jack Thompson will receive an award for his dedication to protecting the family and children by fighting to keep obscene, violent or pornographic images and commentary off the airwaves.
• Air Force Maj. Brian Shul, a retired pilot, was selected for his commitment to serving his nation as a pilot. Shul was shot down in Vietnam, suffering severe burns, before returning to the cockpit to fly the singular SR-71 Blackbird spy plane for the Air Force.




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