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Show Page 44 - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday. May 25. 19C6 Prime Time Highlights Activities Orem Citizens Senior people in their senior years III Idred Center Planning Annual Breakfast Art Show The Opinion and news for Friendship Center will be closed this Monday in observance of Memorial Day. Highlight of the week will be an art show presented by students of Margaret Ferguson's art class all day Friday. n There will be dancing on Tuesday by the Hitch Hikers and Thursday at 11 by the Orem Harmonica Band. Daily activities are pool, quilting, cards and the Sit and Stay fit exercise class each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at pre-noo- The Eldred Center will be closed Monday for the Memorial Day observance. Tickets are now on sale for the June annual senior citizen Pancake Breakfast in North Park. This year's picnic is scheduled for June ern Montana tour June Tickets must be purchased by June 13. Tuesday seniors are invited to attend and participate in the annual Governor's Conference on Aging, at the Salt Lake Hilton. Limited seating is available for the dinnershow tour to Park City 18. 13. Seniors will enjoy dinner and the musical production, "Pump Boys and Dinettes." Seniors participating in the West- are reminded that final payment is due 16-2- 1 Friday. Registration is required for the following tours: "Jackson Hole inYellowstone" tour, June cludes hotel, bus, raft trip, melodrama, lunch, and dinner; "Festival of the American West" over1. i Logan) night. July includes hotel, bus. pageant, din 17-1- ' 9 a.m. china dolls Tuesdav with Kaye; 11 a.m. easy aerobics; 11 a.m. Reta Hadlock at piano; noon luncheon; 1 p.m. china dolls with Kave; 1 p.m. senior citizen chorus; "2:30 p.m. conversational ner, and is fully escorted. Call the Eldred Center office for more information. Come to the Rax Birthday Dinp.m. ner, Wednesday, 3:30-5:3- 0 Seniors will receive a 15 percent discount on their meal, and seniors with a birthday in May will receive a card entitling them to a free meal at a future date. Free cake and ice cream will be served. No reservations necessary. This week's schedule: Memorial Day obMonday servance. Eldred Center closed. 2:30 p.m. beginning Spanish; square dancing; 8 p.m. ballroom dancing, all seniors invited! 9 a.m. senior aeroWednesday bics; 9 a.m. handicrafts class; 10 a.m. creative writing class; 11 a.m. harmoncia band and dancing; noon luncheon; 1 p.m. writer's p.m. Rax Birth- meeting: 3:30-5:3- 0 riav Dinner. no health screening Thursday clinic today; 11 a.m. easy aerobics; 11 a.m. Ogle & Christiansen entertain; noon luncheon, Maggie Griner at piano; 1 p.m. sewing class with Sybil; 1 p.m. duplicate bridge; 3 p.m. bowling at Regal Lanes. 9 a.m. oil painting; 9 Friday a.m. quilting daily; 9 a.m. senior aerobics; 11 a.m. harmonica band and dancing ; noon luncheon. 5 p.m. drop-i- n Saturday tivities. - MM 11:15. Join the Orem seniors in an overnight trip to the Peppermill in Wendover June 10. Cost of the trip includes deluxe hotel rooms, cash discounts and other concessions. Sign up now at the center. Also, two exciting tours are on the agenda during the summer and early ' fall months. 0 is the Scheduled for July and Black Frontier Days Cheyenne Hills Passion Play. A trip to Mt. Rushmore National Park as well as a tour to the Badland country is scheduled with a stay on return at 24-3- Jackson Hole. Planned for the Fall is a four-da- y tour to Sun Valley and Lava There will Hot Springs Sept. be an overnight stay at the New cactus Pete's in Jackpot and a tour of scenic Sun Valley where one night will be spent at Sun Valley Lodge. On the return trip participants can enjoy Lava Hot Springs. Both tours have complete brochures available at the center. Meals for the coming week (reservations must be made one day in advance by 1 p.m. and beginning June 1 the suggested donation will be $1.50 instead of $1). Closed. Monday Chopped sirloin Tuesday gravy over buttered noodles, mixed vegetables, clairmont salad, lemon pie. Roast pork w Wednesday mashed potaapples, escalloped toesgravy, carrots, lime under the sea salad, tapioca pudding. 15-1- Breaded veal Thursday tetevtstons audio appliances , IM3 mwMWimMiim'"J; 3) w i baked pota toe gravy, beets, jellied fruit salad, fresh strawberries w powdered sugar. Spaghetti Friday wmeat suace, garlic bread, green beans, tossed salad, birthday cupcake. All meals are served with whole wheat roll and milk. Seniors Tour Set Thursday tired citizen's tours to Nevada Two AMERICAN FORK sell re- (Wendover Turnaround Tours) are being planned for June 5 and 12. The bus leaves American Fork at 7:30 a.m. and Pleasant Grove at a.m. For further information and reservations contact Rhea Rackman, 7:45 474 Thornwood, American Fork. 2 June Tours Go to Nevada A senior citizen's Nevada ft-n- n 3r tour to the Crossing's, Wendover, Nev., is scheduled May 29, according to tour organizer Miller Johnson. The tour bus will leave the Provo city parking lot, 500 West and 100 South at 8 a.m. and return the same day. For further information and reservations contact Millie Johnson at 781 N. 1100 E Provo. W? wtl BEAT any advertised Card Game Gives Minnio Now Lifo PRICE: we will beat any advertised price in the area by 10 of the difference price on twangs m andjTicsjnjtock fee M Just fi Feu Examples! For Minnie Hazel "Skip" man, a fresh life after 50 was in the cards. She and her late husband, J.T. Bowman, invented a card game in 1964. called Skip-BBow- o "We originally developed the game to take our mind off our was worries when my in the hospital," recalls Mrs. Bowman, now approaching 70. The game resembles double solitaire but with wild cards. It apparently father-in-la- conappealed especially to over-5d sumers because of its large, numbers. At first, the Bowmans made up 150 games and tested them among larger groups of people, with Mrs. Bowman calling on department stores herself. 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