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Show nc-tovH! I I V I ' M J fcs v9 PHYSICAL FITNESS TRAIL. Local participants in the planning and construction con-struction of a mile and a half long fitness trail display some of the signs which will offer instructions for various exercises to users. Left to right are: Keith Workman, president of the Jaycees; Rulon Bick-more, Bick-more, Manager of J.C. Penney's; Jerry Hawley, former Principal of C.H.S.; and Jerry Nichols, architect in residence at C.H.S. MAP. The map indicates the jogging trail with its 20 stops in the new physical fit- ' ness trail which is being constructed at the high school. Physical Fitness Course at CHS Jaycees. The community project has received materials from J.C. Penney's, Pen-ney's, CPNational, Mountain Moun-tain Bell and the city. The local Jaycees have agreed to donate all the necessary labor. The Iron County School District will maintain the course. A one and a half mile physical fitness course is being constructed at the Cedar City High School. The course is intended to be used by the entire community and is hoped to be completed in July. , "The first few stations are for warm ups, the middle stations are more strenuous and the last stations are for cooling down. The course is designed so that by the time a person has done the exercises at all twenty stations, he will have exercised all of the muscle groups in the body as well as running one and a half miles. Anyone from children to 80 years old can benefit from using the course," said architect Jerry Nichols who instructed the Architects in Residence class at the high school during the spring. He and his students have planned and laid out the course. The program is being promoted throughout the country by J.C. Penney's and the United States |