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Show Free I'rrss - 's. I!ix7 l';' i. Volunteer benefits outweight cost of time Lehi stake Calendar Oct. 31 - Iehi District Scout Pow Wow. 8:30 a.m., Lehi Stake Center. Cost $2. Merit badges and skill awards will be offered. For questions, call Terry Walker, Oct. 31 - Baptismal services, 3 p.m. (Time change because of Halloween). Nov. 1 - Fast Sunday services in all ward sacrament meetings. Nov. 5 - Lehi District Roundtables. 7:30 p.m., Lehi North Stake Center. Nov. 7 - Lehi District Scout Pow Wow. 8:30 a.m., Lehi Stake Center. Nov. 8 - High Council meeting, 7 a.m. Nov. 8 - Book of Mormon satellite broadcast, Lehi Stake Center, 6 p.m. Family members are invited to be in attendance. Nov 10 - Stake Blazer Priesthood Preview. Instruction to be announced to each ward. Nov. 10 - Bishoprics meeting with Stake Presidency, 7:30 p.m. High Council Room. NOTE: Change of date. Nov 12 - Annual stake auxiliary leadership traniing, 7 p.m., Lehi Stake Center. Nov 14 - Lehi District Scout Pow Wow, 8:30 a.m., Lehi Stake Center. Nov. 15 - General Priesthood Meeting, 7:30 a.m., all Aaronic and Mekhizedek members are invited to be in attendance. Nov 19 - Lehi Boy Scout District Annual Awards Banquet. Nov 21 - Tri Stake Youth Dance, 8 p.m., Lehi Stake Center. Best dress. $1 donation. Refreshments will be served. Nov. 22 - High Council meeting, 7 a.m., High Council room. Nov. 24 - Stake Council meeting, 7:30 p.m. High Council room. Nov. 24 - Stake Welfare Services meeting, 8:30 p.m., High Council room Nov. 29 Bishoprics Personal Priesthood interviews with Stake Presidency. Sego Lily newspaper drive The Sego Lily School has had a to its newspaper drive. Due to the quantity of newspapers received, the school has obtained another recycling bin, both of which are in front of the school. great resonse If anyone in town would like to contribute their newspapers and cannot bring them to the school, or, if you have a large quantity of papers and cannot transport them, please call either Cindy Walker, or Stacy Smith, They will come to your home with a truck to get your newspapers. There is no need to bundle, wrap, bag or measure the newspapers. Just drop them in! Please, no plastic or paper bags, no string or other papers or trash. Your support will be appreciated. 768-964- 768-828- PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know Lehi City Election Municipal Notice is hereby given that the Lehi City Municipal Election will be held on Tuesday. November 3, 1987. The following is a list of candidates who will be running for a four year council position and a list of the polling places where the citizens will vote. CONSOLIDATED DISTRICT Lehi District & 4 CONSOLIDATED DISTRICT Lehi District 2 & 10 CONSOLIDATED DISTRICT Lehi District 3 & 9 CONSOLIDATED DISTRICT Lehi District 5 & 7 CONSOLIDATED DISTRICT Lehi District 6 & 8 CONSOLIDATED DISTRICT Lehi District 11 & 12 1 Meadow Elementary 2 Lehi Elementary 3 Lehi Memorial Bldg. 4 Lehi Riding Club percent e were Interviews completed from among adult volunteers geographic areas served by the local Scout council, as well as by all scouting positions, including stake presidents, bishops, council personnel, district leaders, Scoutmasters, Varsity Coaches, Explorer leaders, committee chairmen and scouting Cub-master- s, coordinators. The average number of years of service in scouting for those interviewed in the study was eight years. showed results Survey that volunteers will generally support the SME (Sustaining Membership Enrollment) fund raising campaign if they have more information regarding how the funds are used and receive the information sooner. "Two-third- s of the volunteers surveyed think that the parents should assume a major portion of the boy's scouting costs," said Parson, as he presented the results of the research to the executive committee of the council. "Sixty-si- x percent maintain that the council is frugal with the money it receives." The Utah National Parks Council serves over 40,000 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts and Explorers, along with 16,000 volunteer Service Center in Provo was very positive in terms of the assistance given by the staff. More than 90 percent felt that the supplies and information they needed had always been provided and the helpfulness of the professional was rated high. The overall assessment of the Utah National Parks Council is positive, but the study identifies some key areas of concern that need to be considered by scouting executives in the development of future strategic plans to demonstrate awareness of and sensitivity to the perceptions of the scout volunteers. leaders. The local council is eighth in membership in the entire Boy Scouts of America, serving geographically the largest council in the U.S., with over 70,000 square miles. The council serves the geographic area from the point of the mountain in northern Utah Valley to St. George and Fredonia, Arizona, including the Uintah Basin. Nine out of 10 interviewed like the emphasis that the council placed on the training of adult leaders, declaring that training is what makes the program a success. Seventy-fiv- e percent of those who responded to the survey, would like to see Woodbadge offered as a "three weekend" course rather than a full week. Convenience and employment are the main reasons given. The evaluation of the Scout The top five problems that volunteers deal with in scouting in order of difficulty include parental support, motivating adults and staffing, fund raising, motivating and disciplining the boys, and the time it takes to do the scouting job. Comments requested on military training proposal The Salt Lake District, Bureau of invites the Land Management, public to submit comments on a proposed military exercise to be 1988 on 3200 square held June miles of Utah's West Desert. The exercise, known as FIREX 88. would be conducted on military, Bureau of Land Management and s'ate lands. The proposed use area 12-2- extends from Dugway Proving Ground on the west to Camp Williams on the east, including the Tooele Army Depot, Rush Valley and the southern half of Skull Valley. while providing secondary training to support units. Concerns about the proposal on Bureau of Land Management lands should be sent to Howard Hedrick, soldiers and airmen Guard, Army Reserve and Active Duty, and U.S. Air Force would participate in the exercise. The major purpose is to deply and train field artillery units. manager, Pony Express Resource Area, Salt Lake District, 2370 S. 2300 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84119. The deadline on com- ments has been extended from Sept. Nearly 17,000 from the National According to Hedrick, this ex- tension will allow the public ad- ditional time to comment on an of the Tooele amendment Management Plan, required if the exercise is approved on public lands. For more information, contact Mr. Hedrick by telephone, area 15 801-52- 5348. to Oct. 15. When will you find another offer this good? mm. (That's also when you'll need to pay another renewal.) 200 S. 500 W. 1 LEHI DISTRICT of the volunteers in the Utah National Parks Council, Boy Scouts of America, feel that the benefits received from scouting are worth the cost and the time. These volunteers were interviewed in a recent survey conducted by the Richard Wirthlin Group, under the direction of Robert J. Parsons, director of the Master of Business Administration at BYU. The Volunteer Perception Study results are based on 614 telephone interviews. Ninety-fiv- 651 N. 51 N. 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