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Show rage iWeive - ine spnngviiie Herald - February l, lyvy - ' - II I m II I 100 SQ. FT. BOx " I 1 1141 AFRIN NASAL SPRAY The longest acting nasal decongestant. Up to 12 hour relief. '2 oz. KLEENEX 100 COUNT FACIAL TISSUE 49 3 0 HANOI-WRAP j Easv to handle, clings to Reg. $1.89 Reg. FOR Limit 6 per customer U 1 WTA III VAW YT J f w w , I Afrin- V NASAL mi ninss. lus less. iuu. nr r 6 2 01 I Reg. FOR U Mi Limit 4 per customer f fi 1 SPRAY ( tmmmmmmm. 'lsmimmmmmmmmmmmmaMmimmmmmmmma 1 mm )! JU rftmll l BUmJI John Dennis, Chairman of Energy Conservation Committee Utah National Parks Council, hands pamphlets to Scout Steven Day, Troop 759, Utah National Parks Council. ... . . h-rrr j Ihr-. W-M " vW:' '"Willi ",p 1 V i:4 , ,, .if ftn I 1 .mimi OwWimW!u L " zjfumi ctt j$fit)m" ""iizi John Cross donates one Boy Scout Handbook for every Scout troop in the Utah National Parks Council. Scout handbooks to be given to 574 BSA Troops The 574 Scoutmasters of the Utah National Parks council, Boy Scouts of America, will be honored for their outstanding leadership as the council marks the introduction of the ninth edition of the Official Boy Scout Handbook. Earl Armstrong, director of communications, com-munications, said that each scout troop will receive a copy of the new book, which will be released in conjunction with Scouting's 69th Anniversary. The new Boy Scout Handbook is being made available to each troop through a donation made by John Cross, a long time scouter in the Utah National Parks Council. These new handbooks will be given out at the February roundtable! The scoutmasters will then give leadership to their troops in preparing for districts see'n' do camporees, to be held this spring. The scout troops will use the new handbook as a basis for troop demonstrations of scouting outdoor skills. "The see 'n' do is planned to make the pages of the new handbook hand-book come alive-both for boys who are already scouts, and for all those who come to see the event," Armstrong said. The new handbook, 576 pages of reference material for Scouts, outdoorsmen, camping families, hunters, hikers, and others, was written by William "Green Bar Bill" Hillcourt, well-known well-known Scouting author, as a one-year voluntary contribution to the Boy Scouts of America. Over the years Armstrong said, there have been more than 29 million copies printed of the handbook. "Although the handbook hand-book is written for boys," Armstrong said, "people interested in the outdoors who want to learn the skills that are part of the educational program of Boy Scouting will find it useful too." There are more than 1,000 full-color drawings in its seven sections, which include "What Scouting is," "What Scouts Do," "Where Scouts Roam," "You and other people," "You--American Citizen," "Upward to Eagle," and "From Boy to Man." In addition to Scout skills, the new handbook emphasizes the methods of the Boy Scout program, including Scouting ideals, the patrol method, outdoor out-door program, advancement, ad-vancement, personal growth, adult male association, and leadership opportunities. The new official Boy Scout Handbook will be available at the Utah National Parks Council Service Center, 250 W. 500 N., Provo, and at all scouting distributors throughout the council during scouting anniversary an-niversary week, (Feb. 4-10). Aging workshop set ot Snow "Understanding the Motivation to work among and with Elderly Persons" is the topic of the first of four special workshops scheduled in Central Utah by the Snow College Office of Community Com-munity Services. According Ac-cording to Dr. Garth Beacham, workshop director, the first workshop will be held ini the Snow College Applied Arts Building Catering Area, February 2nd from 10:00 a.m. through 4:30 p.m. with registration beginning at 9:45 a.m. The workshop program will feature oral and film presentations by W. Roy Van Orman and Wayne Tanner of the Title XX Statewide Gerontological Training Program and by Jan Christie, Director of Senior Meals Program in Devils Lake, North Dakota. It's focus will be to help participants to examine their motives and understandings in their work with elderly persons and is considered a natural introduction to the series of four workshops. The workshop is funded by a grant to provide in-service in-service training for employees and volunteers of programs dealing with elderly citizens and is free of charge to representatives of agencies receiving funding under TitleXX of the Social Security Act. Others are welcome as space permits. Scouts to distribute energy-saving hints More than 20,000 Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts of the Utah National Parks Council will be knocking on doors performing an energy good turn during the month of February 1979. The Scouts will be distributing 70,000 copies of a new booklet, How to Save Money by Savine Energy. The booklet was printed for the alliance to save energy, a Washington based, not-for-profit organization dedicated to energy education and conservation, by the U.S. Department of Energy. John Dennis, chairman of energy conservation committee said the Utah National Parks Council distribution efforts is part of a nationwide drive by more than half of scouting's local councils to put the booklet in the hands of more than five million people. -XL-- -A James Alexander Johnson, son of Kenneth Ken-neth and Kuth Roundy ' Johnson of, Taylor-sville, Taylor-sville, celebrated his first birthday on Dec. 27, 1978. Proud' grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Koundy, Springville. 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