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Show Free Press - Wednesday, June 8, 1988 Page 6 Wade Wilson earns Eagle GAS red at the Lehi Rodeo Grounds for his Eagle project. He also painted gates and handrails. Wade just completed the ninth Wade Wilson, 15, son of Bert and Taunya Wilson, received his Eagle Scout award May 29. Wade is a member of Lehi District Troop 110 and is also a member of the Order of the Arrow. Wade painted the safety aisles grade. He is an excellent student and participated in football, tennis and track. Saturday Scout-O-Ram- a Lehi Scouts will be displaying skills and earning money for their a to be troops at the held Saturday, June 11, from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Civic Football Field west of the library. The theme for the event is ."Our is Pride Showing Through Scouting." Cub Scout Den Three won the poster contest for this event. Wade Wilson The booths are run by the boys themselves, and each troop is judged on how well they run their exhibit. Scout-O-Ram- Points are given for the attitude of the participants, the quality and attractiveness of the display, proper wearing of uniforms, and how well the boys know the subject of their booth. Sweepstakes awards and first place ribbons will be given for Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts and Explorer Scouts. For tickets, contact scout leaders a. F00O Brings You The 1M in each ward, or call Paula Faddis, 768-370- i i VyY , A'7.: - I 1 Lehi's Cub Scout Den 3 shows winning poster in a contest. Front row, L-Den Leader Sherrie Andy Hatch, Randy Otteson and Den Chief Nathan Hatch. Back row, Ryan Shepherd, Cody Peterson, Dustin Hreinson and Allen Bahr. Not pictured are Tyler Strode and Den Leader Steven Otteson. 1 Scout-O-Ram- R, Ot-teso- n, ALPINE CENTER for Mental Health f?jf? v Human services Craig lliatt I.CSVV 1220 E., Suite 11 American Fork, Utah 84003 .120 Blackhawk Encampment at Santaquin this year Commander Derrill Williams and his committee wish to ank nounce the 1988 annual Encampment will be held June 27 to July 1 at the Santaquin Black-haw- City Park. You may enter the park Monday morning, or if you desire, you may come Sunday afternoon. Programs will be given at 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. daily. Dancing can be enjoyed at night after the program. Chuckwagon breakfast, prepared by the committee will be served from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Wednesday. Thursday morning at 10 a.m. will be the Arts and Crafts display. 756-366- Positive If you have articles to show 6t seX please have them there early. A small fee will be charged for camping and for the breakfast. Bake sales will be offered at 11 a.m. daily. Electricity will be provided for lighting purpose only. We hope you will comform to this so as not to cause problems. New members will be welcome. Feefor alifetimemembership is $1. Come and enjoy this week of fun, visiting and relaxation in this beautiful park. For more informtion, please call Derrill Williams, 445-336- Tony Devenish, 489-418- 5215 489- - Floyd Shephard, Nancy Beckstrom, or 798-663- awarded for $75,000 N. artists-in-residen- ce It's 4 Self-Imag-e said thai positive often is essential self-imag- e, to per- sonal happiness and growth Rut seldom does that advice tome with instructions in how to arrive at this positive sense of sell Obtaining a positive frequently becomes a frustrating goal and people castigate themselves for not having it. Alternatively, they wait for something magic to occur that will help them feel good and give them a handle on their lives. Passivity isn't the answer. Do things that are purposeful and even in those times when you don't feel positive. The ability to examine what you want from life and to take steps toward reaching desired goals is what makes the major difference between people who feel positive about themselves and those who f self-imag- e goal-orient- X y 10-d- Getting started is usually the major stumbling block. There are few absolute right or wrong directions: making the choice of how to proceed is your major firs! step Designing a plan for life can be the biggest and yet the most rewarding thing you can do If you are stymied about where to start, the objective help of a mental health professional may make the difference HERE! For most cars & light trucks Prices effective thru 62288 CO-O- P Heaw Dutv Shocks 4 IS flfl Vtvifvrni U (1 Gas Shocks yr. warranty) 25" ' (Lifetime warranty) Installation ''''' l2 OFF ' j& cooler that keeps your drink hot or cold for hours! cost filled with soft First-tim- e n HARTS! $32.95 $33 K I3S.9S 138 95 . $38.95 $42.95 $45.95 $43.95 $46.95 $48.95 $52.95 0z set the pace! 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