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Show r' . L . FIX TABLES Members of the Rainbow Chasers have been putting tables together in the Woodland Park in Farming-ton. Farming-ton. THE FOREST Service donated the cement frames for these sturdy tables. Each end weighs about 250 lbs., the holes are drilled and the tables ta-bles bolted together with the wooden tops, then a "cat" moves them into place in the park, leveling and placing them in permanent positions. After the tables are ready to be moved they weigh about 750 lbs. THIS volunteer organization organiza-tion of the National Campers and Hikers Association, is placing four single tables and one double table which should serve the community for many many years. The double table weighs approximately Members of the Rainbow Chasers helped put tables together in Woodland Park in Farmington. Helping are, 1 to r, Warren Dillon, Al Sullivan, Al Miller, Ova Brown, Bill Morrison, rear, and Bill Williams. 1,000 lbs. They have worked over the past weekend with these tables ta-bles and have made paths, clearing underbrush and made fire pits, making preparations for the wedding of Emily Brown and Ova Brown, who have helped with this work. APPROXIMATELY 50 people from two years of age and including grandparents, make this a great organization organiza-tion who volunteer in many places. They have worked throughout the state includ ing Rotary Glen in Salt Lake and This Is The Place Monument area where they planted 250 trees. DURING the winter months they meet indoors when the weather is severe, but often camp out when weather permits. per-mits. Fir more information concerning con-cerning this active, fun loving and enthusiastic volunteer group, call the president, Noiman and Nina Canada of Layton, 376-9483 or Aian and Bertha McGee, secretary and treasurer of Farmington, 867-2574. kj |