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Show Free Press - January 14, 1998 -- - Page 5 Registration slated for Community School for Community School will be held Thursday, Jan, 15, from 6 to 8 tp.m .at the Lehi Junior High jSchool. Register by Jan. 16 and you 'may deduct $5 from the registration fee for all classes except jHunter Safety. I Complete information per- taining to the classes being is contained in the Alpine School District and goffered Utah Valley State College Education Community Brochure that was delivered to local mailboxes. School Alpine District Community Education has formed a new partnership with Utah Valley State College. This partnership is dedicated to making more school and college facilities available. Classes will be available in many locations from Lehi to Provo. The Community and Adult Education courses for winter quarter will begin Jan. 26. Some new classes being offered in Lehi this winter are: Estate Planning and Probate, Landlord Tenant Law and General Business Law taught by Attorney J. Grant Moody. Creative Dance and Dance taught by Laurel Larsen. Rubber Stamping taught by Drill Michelle Tew. Scrapbooking taught by Liz Anderson. Basics and Computer ;Windows 95 taught by Amy Schriever. Internet Basics, WordPerfect 7.0 and Beginning 'SJuatro Pro taught by Peggy 'Eddleman. Garnishes: Fancy Fruit : ;and Vegetables taught by Margaret Gurney. Home Construction and Finish Your Basement taught ;by Ron Shalvis. Motorcycles, Off Road ATV Mountain Bikes and Snowmobiles taught by James 'Munson. !;4x4's, Interior Decoration taught by Lorraine Bolt. Quickest Little Quilt and Snowball Quilt taught by " 1 . 'America. j "This (Mother of Young ;Children) is not a flowery, position. It is a position of work, standing and involvement," says Dian Gibb, ;area coordinator, who became involved in AMI this last year Iwhen her daughter, Marne Fox, la member of the Brigham City chapter, was chosen AMI's Utah Mother of Young Children. ' Among other things, Fox's Iplatform consisted of efforts to help Utah AMI chapters make concrete objectives and improve communications between Utah state, area and chapter mem-berglam-our-ty- s. " Members are encouraged to nominate themselves or others ;for this year's candidates for Mother of Young Children and Mother of the Year, says Gibb, but must not delay as time is running short. pile r s4 w 30 All r1 m The Best Health Care in the Nation is Ripht In Your Neighborhood! Some of the classes that have proven to be very on-goi- popular are: Watercolor taught by Randy Blackburn. Spanish taught by Tina Foster. Sign Language taught by Kay Emerson. and Cartooning Cartooning Animation taught by Allan Olsen. Guitar taught by Brandon Larson. Girls and Boys Basketball, grades 2 to 6, taught by Sue Yates. Massage: Relief of Pain and Stress, taught by L'lece Cochenour. CPR Certification taught by Lily Southwick. First Aid: American Red Cross, taught by Burdette Powell. Karate taught by Dr. David Pierce. and Gymnastics Cheerleading taught by Summer Davis. Creative Dance and Dance Drill taught by Laurel Larsen. Western Line Dance and Western Partner Dance taught by Steve Carlisle. Hunter Safety taught by Tim and Arnie Hunt. and Landscaping Gardening taught by Mary Labow. Hairbraiding taught by Marian Beck. Fly Tying and Fly Fishing taught by David Ward. For more information per- taining to these and other American Fork Hospital 7 classes, consult your brochure or call Lehi Community Ed Manager Don Peet, 1; 768-980- 8. f&& , proud to once again be 7 named one of the Top 100 Hospitals in the dent study that evaluated cost efficiency and Nominees are required to prepare a portfolio with information and photos representing their entire motherhood career and be able to answer specific questions regarding childrear-ing- , personal life, family, and national and world affairs. Nominations and portfolios for Mother of Young Children are due Jan. 25, and January 31 for Mother of the Year. Mother of Young Children nominees must have no children over 18. The Mother of the Year must be 45 or older, whose children are no younger than is nation, according to a newly released indepen- quality care at acute-car- e hospitals throughout the nation. The national recognition confirms what Utah County residents have known all along; IHC's Utah County Hospitals American Fork Hospital, Orem Community 15. Hospital, and Utah Valley Regional Medical Both must be legally married, members of a religious body, and active in community. State Mother of Young Children will be announced at a luncheon Feb. 6 in the Center Mansion. The Governor's Mother of the Year luncheon will be Feb. 14 at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. Winners will speak at the 1998 national convention which will be held in Atlanta, Georgia 3. April Wj? to maintaining some of the lowest patient charges in the nation. This marks the second time American Fork Hospital has been recog- """""" PiilttlfcillliiillS nized and the seventh time an Intermountain Health Care hospital has been honored. The highest quality health care in America is offered right here in Utah. It's your choice! Entire Stock Fabric m IHC OFF Floor Models & Demonstrators Bernina New Home Sewing Machines & Sergers American Fork Hospital A Service FABRIC CENTERS 756-222- work together S:?Zw v: 30-Ma- y American Fork 53 W. Main continually improve the efficiency of treatment, while JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE 98 ft n r. Carmen Martinez. Pruning Demonstration taught by Dean Schick. Install Your Own Sprinkler System taught by Larry Shumway. Nominations due soon for motherhood awards American Mothers, Inc. state and national committees choose b Mother of Young Children and JMother of the Year, from nominees qualified to serve as representatives of the mothers of v 'Trier; ' " 170 NORTH, 3 l; of Intermountain Health Care 1100 EAST, AMERICAN FORK, UTAH 8 40 0 3 I |