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Show i LAKESIDECOMMUNITY Lakeside Review SENIOR Plant packs up food for storage Calendar Heritage Senior Citizens Center, 562 S. 1000 East, Clearfield, Centerville Dry Pack not dehydrated-foo- d canning factory Appointments are being taken for help on filing income taxes. Tax preparation service begins Wednesday. The center is looking for seniors that are interested in taking a Tai Chi class. Call if interested. The foot clinic and blood pressure clinic is Thursday. Another lecture in the eye dis- ease series will be Thursday. Dr. Doug Felt will speak on cataracts. There will be a magic show on Friday. The Wendover trip is Feb. 13. There will be a valentine ex- change Feb. 14. A centennial program Feb. 16 will feature Eloise Bell presenting the one-aplay Patty Remembers, following lunch. The center will be closed Feb. correspondent CENTERVILLE - The image is clear. of snow, roads gnarled...only the snowplows are able to move. Outside dimly lit stores and grocery markets, the only thing congregating at their doorsteps in snow. Inside, the shelves are nearly bare and what there is has long since been rejected. Something out of a Twilight Zone or a Stephen King novel? Hardly. -- .. One only needs to tune into the events occurring this winter in the East and now the Western United States, and you know it's real. Register now for the 55 Alive defensive driving class Feb. 27 and 28. The center is giving rides to doctor appointments on Thursday after- noons after 12:30. Notify the center for transportation. The oil painting class is taught on Tuesdays from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. The new silversmithing class is taught on Mondays at 1:30 p.m. Anyone interested is welcome to join the class. Those who would like to go shopping may have lunch at the center on Mondays, then go shop- ping in the afternoon at a grocery store and a variety store. Reservations for lunch and trans- portation services need to be made one day in advance. Oil painting is on Tuesdays at non-Morm- This is not a dehydrated-foo- d canning factory, said Linda Loosli, one of the plants steady patrons. - We really have a mission here, said Kay Jensen, newly appointed plant manager. two-fol- d First, theres the welfare mission. Each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, a team of volunteers show up and pack granola for the program. We manage 600 cases, at 48 pounds per case each and every week. Its a semi-loa- d and it is shipped out every Friday to the Bishops Storehouse in Salt Lake, she said. From there, its distributed to various countries in need. The plant also helps with personal ning, Jensen said. can- Groups are invited in with four sessions each day except Sunday. The sessions begin at 9 a.m., noon, 3 and 6 p.m. We simply ask that people phone ahead so we can know what we need to plan, she ironnirTwiMnMwirrr'"TMW'inM nrMBMWWiiiininFTOrofTriiliilfcnifiiinifiiiMn'nPiririTiiaiiiriiinnnririrnriiiii iiwr"iinr Tnrrnnnf inirrTOnnwiiwr riinmrTnHBrriiTriirii niininrnnri r'rii"inrifrTiiT7TmnnntnriiiiT STEVE CONUNStandard-Examne- 'rri"iiil r Members of the Centerville 5th LDS Ward fill cans with popcorn at Centerville Dry Pack and Food Storage. said. They ask that seven days before the canning date, orders are placed to ensure availability. Any resident of Davis County may use the plant to start and maintain a years supply of food items. The plant is operated by the LDS Church but any family, religious group, or service organization is welcome, she said. Groups of six to 15 people per canning session are desirable, but single individuals can also be accommodated. cardboard boxes: board box. ; Apple chips, 7.5 pounds, $24.50; pinto beans, 30 pounds, $15.10; red beans, 30 pounds, $13.30; white beans, 30 pounds, $13.90; dried carrots, 14 pounds, $33.50; commeal, 30 pounds, $7.50; white flour, 24 pounds, $6.50; juice mix, 39 pounds, $47.70; macaroni, 20 pounds, $16.80; milk It is Still smart to rotate these canned food items, suggested Loosli, this is not the kind of food you want to can and then put on the back shelf for some 20 years. Its good food, economical and its best rotat- A single food item takes less time for canning than a variety. Scheduling is done accordingly. The list of foods available are all packed into the large No. 10 cans and are priced very competitively, though they may vary from time to time. 24 pounds, $32.40; milk (chocolate), 25 pounds, $37.40; oats (regular), 17 pounds, $6.70; oats (quick), 17 pounds, $6.70; onions, 14 pounds, $23.40; peas, (split), 35 pounds, $9.30; granola, 18 pounds, $18; popcorn, 34 pounds, $1 1.80; pudding (vanilla), 29 pounds, $41.70; pudding (chocolate), 29 pounds, $41.70; rice, 33 pounds, $10.60; soup mix, 31 pounds, $21.60; sugar, 35 pounds, $14.50; spaghetti, 26 pounds, $21.10; wheat, 35 pounds, $8.80. The following foods are available though prices are subject to change, but include the cost of the cans, extra plastic lids and sturdy Patrons can also bring products from home to dry pack. There will be a charge of 55 cents for each can, extra lids and card 2 3 m f line dancing on Wednesdays mnrw l.r - 1040 N. Main Layton Kaysville, ed. Men's St And its just not to ward off the hungers that a national disaster would bring, said Jensen. People face all kinds of crisis in their f, illness.. .many lives. Losing a job, a things can impact a family and a food supply is such a wise thing to maintain. We think our facility is one of the best to help individuals accomplish this goal. For those needing more information and a further list of food items, they can contact Kay Jensen at the plant, 1180 W. 500 North, or call of 298-220- 544-123- 501 JEANS 501 Prewashed JEANS STYLES.. 5684, 5072 8920, 30879 STYLE .1 i Men's Texas 1 Wrangler Boot Cut Reg. $46 Indigo jeans Sc black Stonewashed JEANS COWBOY CUT WESTERN BOOTS 38" LENGTHS Wrdnqler BRAND Tan, black, burgundy (ffifrjEANS leather boot lined Leather Tfrr77rrrrrrrTnnnTrrr7n7r777TZ22ZZZZ2Xms: rrrrrrrrmrrmrTrrn All ROPERS SIZES 82-- 3 SIZES 37z-- 6 4 PRO RODEO HS. V Tan, black, grey, green, indigo, prorodeo STONZWHSHED& Wrangler REG. U- -l U $46 Tan, black, apache, brown REG. $50 Brown, black GOLD BUCKLE JEANS Reg. $44 JEANS ( REG. $38 il Children's Texas 550 & 505 prc-wash- ed 38" LENGTHS ALL COLORS irryrrrrr7TTTTrTrrrrrTTryyTTTrrrrn'77T7TTy7TyyyccCCDyiccCCCCCCClILC!S. iTOyriTtTmTmnsigaBgftmsmmmggaBmiassan Men's St Ladies' NORTHLAKE HIKE Reg. $72 J nXCCCCCCCCCCCXSCCOCCCCCCLCC ; ; ! , Carolyn Kraynor, will entertain. The Wendover trip is Thursday See SENIORS on page 10 Shrink to fit LACE-U- P ! 5 2 TEXAS BRAND ROPERS WESTERN BOOTS ; Appointments are being taken for help with income tax filing preparation. Only simple returns will be done with four volunteers to help. The health clinic is Wednesday at 10 a.m. It is a free depression screening, done by Davis Hospital. At noon an elementary school centennial choir under the direction lay-of- Ladies' ; at Seniors are being asked to write about their life memories to share with others at the center. This is a Utah centennial project. The Tai Chi Class is taught on Tuesdays at 2:30 p.m. S3cr Men's Texas St Laredo ! Autumn Glow Senior Citizens Center, 81 E. Center Street, rmib 547-987- , 12:15 p.m. IMsre &3 Ulj, ' 12:30. The Monday ceramics class is from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to participate in x K J 19. The years have seen countless people aided when in need throughout the world, Mormon and alike. Such is the purpose and direction of the Centerville Dry Pack and Cereal Plant in Centerville. We simply go there and can either bring along food we wish to place in cans or purchase it there. It's a great idea for anyone who wishes to begin or increase their food storage. ; ct For more than 40 years, the leadership of the LDS Church and others have been encouraging the deliberate storage of food and fuel whenever possible. Because of their dedication to this ideal, hundreds of farms and facilities around the nation have been established to move this program along for their followers. I - I 773-706- 5 By KAYE J. VOLK Standard-Examin- 9 Tuesday. February 6. 1 996 VI ! , |