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Show Thursday, May f, 2008 Page 10 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN news! American Fork Contact information The center is located at 54 E Main St. and offers van pickup and dropoff for $1. To arrange for a ride, call the center at 763-3090. 763-3090. Gloria Parker is the center cen-ter secretary, and the director is Ted Strong. Center hours are from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday through Friday except holidays. Lunches Lunch-es are served daily at noon. Tuacahn trips The American Ameri-can Fork Senior Center is planning plan-ning two Tuacahn trips in June with a Mesquite stopover. Both trips will take in "Les Misera-bles" Misera-bles" and "Sound of Music" at the Tuacahn Theater. Registra- EI PERMIINENTMnUEUP EVE it HO VIS, EVELINER K UPS .' M LEHI BUttBEft'STVLIST TJM- ,j in i Cap and Gown Announcements Senior Picures tjraduation Yard SjgrT Go online now to get your personalized Graduation Yard Sign All High Schools Available Sncw everyone how proud you are of your graduate. www.fcsutah.com "First CLASS Signs" A Local UTAH Company CQKl i BIRP & (r r? VS fiS!ar 489-7088 10-40 OFF On All In-Stock and Special Order Items 20 OFF All Accessories i N l) R T H E RN " 470W State Street T F U f RN 1 1 U R E pleasan Grove 735-7788 orem pleasant grove alpine tion for the June 10-12 or the June 17-19 trips can be made at the center. Ladies Club The Ladies Bridge Club meets every Wednesday at 1 p.m. Eagle Mtn. The Eagle Mountain Senior Council hosts a monthly activity activ-ity the fourth Monday of each month. All activities are free of charge. For more information, informa-tion, contact Carroll Johnson at 318-1595. Lehi Restricted hours The Lehi Senior Center will have restricted re-stricted hours on Friday, May 5 and May 6 from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Location The Lehi Senior Center is located at 123 N. Center Cen-ter St., within the Lehi Legacy Center. The center phone num- mm Mi SAVE HUNDREDS OF D OLLABS ON ANEW CENTRAL Lt SYSTEM SAVE ON ALL HIGH EFFICIENCY AIR CLEANERS The Earlier You Buy, The More You Save! 6 months No ,nterestNo Payment Financing Call Today For A FreeNo Cost Estimate Uqivov Hcatinti www.harveyheatingandair.com Own a small business? Ready to start one? Discover whv ber is 768-77165, and the director direc-tor is Jan Jonsson. The center provides social activities, exercise exer-cise equipment and health clinics clin-ics to community seniors from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Rides available Round-trip rides are offered to seniors for a minimal cost. Rides can be arranged ar-ranged at 427-2030. Pleasant Grove Winter hours The Pleasant Grove Jacob Senior Center is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Location The center is situated at 242 W. 200 South in Pleasant Grove. The contact phone number is 785-2818. Boutique Caroline's Boutique Bou-tique provides a variety of crocheted and quilted items and is open during the center's regular hours. Bingo Held every Monday morning at 10:30 a.m., Bingo is a fun activity to help work up an appetite at the Jacobs Center. Other activities There is a new quilt to finish, billiards, card games, exercise equipment equip-ment and other activities to do at the Jacobs Center. Luncheons Those who haven't been to a center lunch for a while Smile Beautiful ...this spring with a Whiter Brighter Smile in about an hour with ZOOM Whitening for $295.00 Call for an Appointment 756-8686 and Air Conditlonlna L feterr so manv Utah Counrv businesses use Western Community Bank. C OTT1TT111T11 iV With every capability you need, we stand -p -i ready to serve. Call 222-9006. JDTIK Life's needs. Life's bank. WtlTIRNCOMMUNITVtANK.COM are asked to call one day in advance so enough meals for those attending can be provided. provid-ed. The suggested donation for the meal is $2 for 60-phis seniors and $4.90 for those 59 years old and younger. The suggested donation for salads is $2.25 for seniors and $5.65 for those 59 or younger. Mountainland Association As-sociation of Governments and the state of Utah fund the senior lunch program. MENU Friday' Breaded chicken, rice pilaf , sliced carrots, fruit cocktail, bread pudding and whipped topping, wheat roll. Monday Navy bean and ham soup, sliced beets, apple, white roll. Tuesday Meat lasagna, Italian vegetables, vegeta-bles, gelatin salad, ranch dressing, dress-ing, sugar cookie, white roll. Wednesday Country fried steak, country gravy, mashed potatoes, peas, pear half, California pasta salad, white roll. Thursday Barbecue hamburger, macaroni salad, potato chips, cupcake. Dr. Bruce B. Richards 801-756-8686 233 E. Main ' ' American Fork, Utah 84003 S - ?f Available vt 3 events i fcr llMTir-tiTV-rrriii '"-- i UVSC holds Summer University Uni-versity rodeo in Heber City UVSC is holding a Summer University rodeo exhibition in Heber City, Utah, as part of the UVUphoria! celebration as the College counts down to university status. The rodeo will take place May 5 at 7 p.m. at the Wasatch County Events Center, located at 415 South 1200 West in Heber City, Utah. Current UV Rodeo team members, as well as prospec iVI . i Republican women State senators from Utah County will give a report on the past legislative session at the May 5 meeting of the Utah County Republican Women at noon the Provo Library, 550 N. University Uni-versity Ave. Speakers include John Valentine, Val-entine, Curt Bramble, Howard Stephenson, Margaret Dayton and Mark Madsen. A light lunch will be served. For information, in-formation, call Pres. Suzanne Merrill at 796-0831 or Millie Ashby at 226-1784. 833 S. 170 E. Provo 377-1011 boxmartof provo yahoo, com 625 N. State St. Orem 224-2698 boxmartqwestoffice.net LHO r Spq Bricks, Mortar As an Independent Agent we can tailor a program just right for you. Safe.Sound.Secure insurance protection from Auto-Owners Insurance Company, The "No Problem " People xAuto-Otvners Insurance Tom Hunter The Hunter Group 'fit f '-7f ("i ( tive members of the team, will perform at the Summer University Uni-versity rodeo. The 2007-08 UV Rodeo team just completed their season on March 29, winning the Rocky Mountain Region title for the second consecutive year. Tickets for the rodeo are open to the public for $5, $4 for students and $3 for children chil-dren two to 12 years old. Children Chil-dren under two are free. For tickets, contact Campus Connection Con-nection in the Sorensen Center Cen-ter on UVSC's Orem Campus at (801) 863-8797 or UVSC's Wasatch Campus at (801) 863-6644. 863-6644. For more information on UVUphoria! Events, go to resource.uvsc.eduuvuphoria. Women in Leadership Dr. Valerie M. Hudson will speak-about speak-about the implications of gender gen-der imbalances in Asia at the monthly Women in Leadership Leader-ship meeting May 8 beginning at 11:30 a.m. for networking and noon for the actual meeting meet-ing presentation. It will be held at the Provo Library, Room 309, 550 N. University Ave. A buffet lunch will be available for $7. New members mem-bers and guests are always welcome. Dr. Hudson is a professor of Political Science at Brigham Young University who has researched re-searched national security affairs, af-fairs, foreign policy analysis, and gender in international relations. It's Not Just About the J lllfVlllUlJm It's about the people who rely on the business: the customers and you! 359 East Main St. American Fork, UT 84003 (801)763-8887 " rrrx i |