Show Library Meet Scheduled ! LOA — The Wayne County Library services board will meet on piursday May 19 at 5 pm at the county courthouse in Loa Items on the agenda include the j status of the LSCA grant T training in Salt Lake City and the summer schedule UP-LIF- The public is invited to attend Scout High Adventure Summer Courses Set 1 The Utah National Parks Council of the Boy Scouts of America announced the Varsity Scout high adventure leadership Courses this summer for youths and idultS Practical leadership skills are taught then applied by planning )nd doing activities in a setting of high adventure Activities such as I fappclling black powder rifle competition backpacking and wide games are used for fun and learning Including Varsity Scout for young men and Varsity Wood Padge for adult scout leaders These leadership courses are for Varsity Scout young men ages 14-J- 6 and adult leaders working with his age group Any registered scout or scouter V ho is or may be a leader in his Jeam can attend Participants must Le in good physical condition and Should be able to live comfortably All-Sta- rs on the trail in the outdoors Camp course fees include all meals and training material Registrants will be given further details on necessary gear For more information contact Council Services in Provo at 6 or one of the course directors 373-592- listed below: Course 931 Beaver High Adventure Base June 1 Fee is S90 Course director is Tom Oldham 3 Course 932 Bristle-con- e Scout Camp (Scofield area) June 20-2- 5 Fee is S75 Bruce Cox is Course director 687-931- 7 Course 933 Beaver High Adventure Base August Fee is S75 Course director is Kip 2 Buckner All-Sta- rs 221-943- All-Sta- All-Sta- rs rs -6 756-341- Varsity Wood Badge Beaver 8 High Adventure Base June Fee is SI 45 Course director is 1 Dean Bennett 11-1- 795-227- Nov AvcCabb At Chubrccn’s u tjj)Hi isi ) ft ii II k! (I Fi Christensen's Fabric Specials For Summer Sewing i Time for one more quilting bee before we ttart gardening Broadcloth polycotton blend $2 17 yd Wintuck Yarn 3 12 oz skein $129 r Sewing Notions Stock up on all your basic sewing items 25 Off Fashion Broadcloth 45 wide $197 yd Flat Folds select styles 20 Off Cotton Prints 20 Off Dacron Batts -- Case of Six $4200 REAPER EXTRA Thursday May 19 1994 Wednesday May 18 1994 THE RICHFIELD REAPER 3 B Guard Cyclists Will Pedal Warning On Drug Usage Twenty Utah National Guard bicyclists will be pedaling the state on bicycles during May stopping at high schools along the way talking to Utah's teenagers about the dangers of illegal drug use and the advantages of adopting healthy lifestyles On May 20 National Guard Bikathon participants will be traveling Utah by bicycle in Utah National Guard's 1994 Border-to-- B order Bikathon The riders represent both the Army and Air National Guards They will be taking with them a message for students to adopt healthy lifestyles and avoid illegal drugs They have been training since March for the long bicycle trek The Bikathon team is scheduled Border May to leave the Utah-ldah- o 9 and arrive in Sl George May 17 Along the way Bikathon riders will be stopping at nearly 60 high schools meeting with students and student leaders about positive lifestyles Bikathoncrs will meet with student leaders of the Drug-Fre- e Utah and Positive Lifestyles Program urging students to adopt positive and healthy lifestyles and avoid harmful drugs During the Bikathon and training rides student leaders will be encouraged to enlist students to sign pledge certificates and carry pledge cards in their wallets committing them to remain drug-fre- e Once signed pledge certificates will be delivered to Governor Mike Leavitt Student leaders with the highest percent of pledge enrollments will be inv ited to present all the pledges from throughout Utah to the their governor in person Bikathon chairman Cal Andrus a member of the Utah Air National Guard said the Bikathon hopes to bolster the many good anti-illeg- al drug and positive lifestyles programs that already exist in Utah's high schools "The Utah National Guard wishes to support and bolster these existing programs" Andrus said 9m v National Guard Pedalcrs Utah National Guard bicyclists are pedaling the state during May stopping at high schools and warning students about dangers of drug use and importance of healthy lifestyles |