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Show IDnonaflsiD Jp gaifiairii Jkm WhM Residents of the urea, ; well :is visitors lure for 10 Faster wevkend will ave a full schedule of (nits ahead of thorn for lis weekend : Friday evening from G 10 p.m. will bo the initial ini-tial Hoy Scout Barbecue vhi'eh is to bo hold at: .ion's Tark two mile oft h of Moab on tho links of the Colorado Kiel-. The Scouts, hi addition ) n delicious dinner of nrbecued beef, dutch ov-n ov-n potatoes, baked beans, omemade root beer and ard rolls, will provide en-irtainnient. en-irtainnient. The boys will jmonstrate scouting skills lcluding rappelling, rock limbing and other areas f competence. For those ersons who do not wish eat meat, there will nl- be halibut provided. Tickets for the evening re on sale from all Scouts r may be purchased at the ark. Family tickets are 7.50, adults, ?2.50 and hildren. 51.25. Safari Breakfast Saturday morning bogin-injr bogin-injr at 7 a.m. members of he Moab Lion's Club in ooperation with tho 'hamber of Commerce will tage a Jeep Safari break-jst break-jst with residents as well s Safari participants in-ited in-ited to attend. The break-ast, break-ast, which costs 51 per erson, will feature bacon, ausage, eggs, and pan-akes. pan-akes. Leaders of the vari-us vari-us Safari routes will bo n hand to discuss trails ith those who will be par-icpating. par-icpating. n The Safari breakfast will ilso be held at the Lion's Vark north of Moab. Jeep Safari All recreationists who .ish to join in the Safari hould be lined up, four .breast on Main Street by 1 a.m. at which time final nstruetions will be given, 'articipants are cautioned . hat this is one event vhich leaves on time. Any-me Any-me not in line at 9 a.m. :an expect to be left be-lind. be-lind. Those persons who are n town early should plan o sign the guest book provided pro-vided by the Chamber of Tommerce at the Moab National Na-tional Bank parking lot. They will also then receive their Jeep Safari sticker and will be placed on a mailing list for notifica-uon notifica-uon of future events. Jeep Safari Chairman Harold Jacobs announced .ate Wednesday night that participants in the Safari would be in for a treat, of Meadow Gold ice cream which is to be dropped on the various routes during the noon lunch stop. Dropping Drop-ping the treat this year will be Royal Holter of Hub-Air Flying Service of Moab. This year one new route has been added and persons per-sons who have been in Moab Mo-ab for all five years will have yet another trail to follow. Once again there will be tours to Gemini Eridges, the route added last year, Pritchett Arch (Behind the Rocks), Moab Rim Trail and Arches National Na-tional Monument. The new trail will cover Poison Spider Spi-der Mesa. Thumbnail sketches sket-ches of the routes appear Ion page Bl of this issue, j Sunrise Service As a special and unforgettable unfor-gettable part of Easter is the sunrise service held in Arches National Monument at the LaSal Mountain turnout. All faiths in Moab are represented and all visitors vi-sitors and residents alike are invited to attend. Because Be-cause of the early hour, 6:00 a.m. and the cool temperatures, tem-peratures, casual dress is usually the rule and warm clothing is advised. Following the service there will be enough time to travel some of the routes not taken on Saturday's Satur-day's Jeep Safari and this year all are provided with signs by the BLM to make finding one's way easier. It is not recommended, however, how-ever, that persons travel out of the way areas with only one vehicle and pairs of jeeps are generally safer saf-er in case of emergency. |