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Show Chronicle Sun Thursday, June 15, 1972 v&9gw3D United States citizens ,re taking to motorcycles by the thousands, not just for thrills, but for a lot of practical reasons - to get to the office, supermarket or campus. The motorcycle industry estimates that sales of motorized cycles, scooters, and bikes will reach close to two million a year by 1975 and that currently some three and one half million Americans are around on two whee- BdligGcuo'u ' ded greatly to the swell. The boom began in 1960 when a few hundred Japanese lightweights were sold in the United States. The persuasive power of hand- -- somely designed machines offered at low prices in sophisticated advertising resulted in the sale last year (1971) of 600,000 lightweights from half a dozen countries -- - including a $872 model from West Germany and one from Italy that has a top speed of 75 miles an hour. The young student, with the d, lers. Lightweight cycles have ad wind in his face and his girl friends arms ringed around him, has no doubt that lightweights are great sport. They zip through traffic, are gaily colored and come equipped with motorcycle fatalities hit a new high of 12 persons killed. The Council also reports the following facts, based on a special study of motorcycling fatalities reported by 42 states: . The age of victims ranged from 9 to 79, with 35 percent in the under - 16 bracket. . Seven out of 10 accidents in the under - 16 age such modern conveniences as push-butto- starters n and auto- matic clutches. Prices begin at $300; gas mileage runs from 100 to more than 200 miles per gallon, and maintenance costs are cy gFrjG0 osuQvy ovoqoogg occurred during the period, June through November. . Six out of ten accidents occurred during day light houl--. . Operators of the twowheeled cycles were at fault 7 out of 10 accidents. Fred Montmorency, Presith dent of the Utah Safety Council, says there are three primary reasons for the high accident rates of motoring. First is the driver, who frequently is too young to have the experience, coordination and training necessary to control his machine, or who simply group occurred in rural areas. . The principal accident type was collision of the low. Although national statistics are not totally accurate, it appears that in Utah last year two-whe- er with a . car. Four out of five accidents oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooopooo lacks and judgement good ignores the rules of the road. Giving a kid a motorcycle without training is about as sensible as giving a baby a dynamite cap for a teething ring, Montmorency says. the Montmorency says second cause lies in the machine itself. It presents a problem of balance because it is twowheeled, light in weight, and likely to have a high center Wet of gravity. or slick streets, loose sand or gravel, Fr0f22fB S2ig&ifii0 Mows OOOOOOQOQOOOOOQOOOQOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOoOOO Gary Gibson has accepted the assignment as chairman of the advancement committee. Where are the adults willing to devote some time in the service of their fellowmen? The men of our young area are in need of people willing to qualify themselves and to give of their time to be merit badge counselors. For those of you who through your This committee is responsible for establishing procedures, district conducting boards of review and district courts of honor. It will help in planning and conducting troop boards of review and troop courts of honor. It will develop and maintain a corps of qualified merit badge counselors for the dis -- ict. In the new program of a boy will earn merit scouting, badges as a part of each advancement step. There will be over 100 merit badges to choose from, with only 24 required for the F.agle award. As leaders of our youth, we must never forget that we are in the business of trying to cause each boy to reach his potential and especially his potential for creativity. The scouting way is to put each boy beside a group of adult leaders whom he can emulate to put before him and something that is reasonable for him to achieve. This is what is expected in the meritbadge program. Here the young man is encouraged to sit down with a merit badge counselor to discuss what he plans to do by way of activities and personal achievement to gain the understandings and skills required for the badge. Nine students from this will be recipients ofgra-- . duation diplomas at the 65th annual commencement exer- cises of Stevens Henager Col- lege on June 16. They are Kathryn Lu Kver-toRonald D. Birrell, Judith Ann Brcnkmann, Harley Abshire, Shauna Farrimond, Jane Mitchell, Susan Petersen, Richard K. Fames, and Georgann Debra Reavis. will be The comm held at Valley Music Hall, under the direction of J.M. Stevens, president of the college. Speaker for the commencement will be Utah Governor Calvin L. Rampton. Kathryn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t.J. Kvcrton. Roy, will receive a diploma for completing a private secren, tarial finishing course. Ronald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Birrell, Salt Lake, will receive an associate degree in commercial science for completing a marketing and business management course. Judith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Brcnkmann, Roy, will receive a diploma for completing a private secretarial finishing course. llarlcv, son of Mr. and has and its purrelevance the real the years the makes following commendations for safe . Follow the directions of traffic signs and signals. . Dont drive in heavy traf- recycl- ing: fic. . Inspect your cycle periodically to see that its in the best condition possible. . Operate the cycle at a safe speed. . Follow the prescribed traffic laws and ordinances for motor vehicles. . Use proper hand signals. Mane sure you cycle has . headlights, tail lights, proper reflectors. and . Wear a crash helmet.. 1 A- Utah Tech names coach Sam Little, a former memof the Kentucky Colonels, has been named head basketball coach at Utah Technical ber College at Provo. i!)i: Provo in August when he completes thesis work for a masters degree in physical education at Brigham toung University. Athletic Director Gary Pul-lisaid Sam will be a valuable asset to the athletic program. His players and students will develop a great affinity for him. Little, a native of Maysville, Kentucky, now lives in Provo with his wife, Cherry, and sons, Samuel and Carson. k MM (I ns Little, 26, competed in the American Basketball Association during the 1969-7season after achieving first team Little recognition as a senior at Delta State College in Mississippi. Little will become a fulltime staff member at UTC- 0 vocations or hobbies have developed the skills for the merit badges, we call for your help! Will you please accept the challenge to serve the young men of your own neighborhood? You are needed now, the Doys do not have time for Now the Army starts you at $288.00 a mo. And you may not even have to spend It. SSG Jam 399-640- Kearns K. 399-647- 2 4 Ogden Facial Tissue Royal Faced 125-c- t, Box 0ary4ay Anawat prk JOc you to procrastinate. The boys and leaders from the six units that participated a in the are 10 be commended for the fine quality of their acts. We are wondering what is the conditions in the 114 units that were not represented. W'hy did those boys fail to demonScout-O-Kam- strate their skills? Too many people are running away from reality in life; actually running away or perhaps through alcohol, narcotics, or drugs are trying to escape. There are those who have turned-of- f, dropped-ou- t, or tripped-o- n the road to escape. So often these people have been too hard on them- Quality is First at Safeway py pe Must Eveo,tem Your Money - Back ! I selves; have set objectives for themselves, that are totally unrealistic, or have been placed in the position of continual failure. Stevens Henager sets graduation area its objectives brought up to date pose to ensure the of its methods for life expectations of ahead. ed These efforts to escape leads people to the need for some special friend or counselor to lift them up to show them the way to a better life. Scouting has carefully review or even a bump in the road can cause the wheels to slip, hurling the driver to the pavement or into the path of a passing car. The third reason is that the cyclist has no protection unless he wears special safety equipment. Unprotected riders can be severely injured in even minor collisions, Montmorency says. The National Safety Council Boneless Hems U.S.D.A. Inspected And U.S.D.A. Graded A vate secretarial course. Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell, Sunset, will receive an associate degree in commercial science for completing a fashion merchandising and stenographic course. Susan, daughter of Mr. and C. Petersen, Mrs. Ralph Clearfield, will receive a diploma for completing a private secretarial course. Richard, son of Mr. an. Mrs. Rodney K. Fames, Syracuse, will receive an associate degree in commercial science for completinga business management course. of daughter Georgann, George I). Reavis, Roy, will receive a diploma for completing a private secretarial course. All nine students attended the Ogden school of the ) lb. 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