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Show 10 luesrtay. bepruarym. LAKESIDE ijufcj Seniors There is line dancing on day at 9:30 a.m. and golden ies music at 10:30 a.m, From 9 The Wendover trip is March 12. The cost is $12. There will be a trip to Riverd-anc- e at Kingsbury Hall on April 30. They will leave the center at 7 p.m. The cost is $60. Tuesdays of the month. The AARP meets at 12:45 p.m. on Friday. necessary. Menus Davis County Council on Aging luncheons are the same at all of the county centers and are served at 11:30 a.m. A $1.75 donation is suggested. Reservations should be made at least one day in advance by calling Autumn 5 Glow at or Heritage at Remember - Preventive Maintenance Work'L! and can save you money! 544-123- Tax assistance is available each Monday from 8:30 a.m. to noon. Appointments are required. Senior Association Davis Hospital Chapter 600 W. Antelope Drive, 1 774-708- 736 South 100 East, Bounti295-347- Wednesdays, from 8:30 a.m. to noon. They are in the classroom area of the hospital. Blood pressure and blood testing are done. If you are getting a blood glucose test, do not eat for two hours prior to being tested. There is no charge and no appointment is Movies are shown on the first and fourth Golden Years Senior Center ful, Friold- Lakeside Review Aerobics are on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8:30 a.m. And tap aerobics are on Tuesdays and Thursdays. It is time to sign up for income tax help. Appointments are being taken for each Thursday. Bingo is played each Monday and Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. Yoga is at 4 p.m. on Mondays. The grief support group meets each Wednesday at 1 1 a.m. V Steve Yancy entertains on the piano Wednesdays at 11:30 a.m. The center will take you shopping at 12:45 p.m. on Thursday. tree, potato, vegetable, dessert, drink and Friends 774-708- The cooks also cut costs by mixing cakes, rolls and pancakes 'from scratch. Garbage can-siz- e food bins hold flour, dry milk. Some items, like cookies, are than to cheaper to buy mix, Bruner said. The facilitys cookies come in frozen dough com--missa- ry 0, ping at the office Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Today! ; P it:. iCUUULj 'mANStfiissio: closed for Presidents Day. .;nq Feb. 17: Macaroni beef casserole, peas and cauliflower, Under the Seas salad, coconut cream biscuit and milk. pie, buttermilk Thrift) (Vintage v22Your Friday, Quality February 13th! 100-pou- 50 OFF! Store Second-Han- d Monday, February 16th! Valentines Day Sale! Also the cooks teach the in- -' mates how to cut up meats and chickens, Stahle said. It not only saves the county money, but teaches the inmates a trade. pre-ma- TUNE-U- t PRESENT THIS AD, AND WE WILL Road test your vehicle prior to service & check for transmission leaks Remove, inspect and dean transmission pan gwgf Adjust linkage and throttle cable Replace filter or clean screen Reinstall pan with a new gasket and fill transmission with new fluid Check modulator and replace hose Road test vehicle after work is completed milk. Potatoes are bought in dry form, Stahle said. It costs only $3 for a 25 pound bag of dehydrated potatoes, which equals a bag of regular potatoes. It not only saves money, but time in preparation, he said. At least 30 dozen rolls are baked in one session. Get Your TRANSMISSION Friday: Corned beef, seasoned whole potatoes, steamed cabbage, tossed salad, valentine cherry cake, sweetheart roll and form. The cooks plop the dough on the cookie sheets and put them in one of four ovens. They can bake 40 trays at a time, she said. cups, tablespoons and teaspoons, Bruner said. Large dough machines knead the dough, and when it is time to make the rolls, Bruners favorite machine gets into action. You just pat out the dough and put it in the machine. It cuts 36 rolls at one time, she said. Wednesday: Monday: The centers are Please RSVP for all activities or by stopby calling cornstarch, powdered milk and cornmeal. Gallons, quarts and pints are the measurements, not Bruner said even though coffee is one of the inmates favorite .beverages, it is not offered through the kitchen because of its cost. Inmates who want coffee buy individual packages from the facilitys commissary. The also sells candy bars, 2 snack cakes and toiletry items. to 25. Health screening is done twice a month, on the first and third from 9 vor doesnt change, he said. will be Wedding, RSVP for Lunch Bunch. The Lunch Bunch will be going to Maddox Ranch House on Feb. 774-708- K Thursday: Pork chop with applesauce, baked beans. Harvard beets, celery sticks and olives, fig bar, date nut roll and milk. shown Feb. 17 at 1:30 p.m. Feb. 18 is the last day Senior low impact aerobics are every Tuesday and Thursday at 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. New members must attend the 10 a.m. class. The cost is $1 per class. It is held in the Womens Center education 0 classroom. Call for more information. fCook The mall walk is Friday. 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