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Show Red Cross offers training course skills on various Wednesday, October 13. 1999 - Page 14 New Utah! - life-savi- The Mountain Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross has announced a training course which educates individuals on skills and various to needed effectively techniques External Automated use Defibrillators (AEDs) on cardiac arrest victims. Studies have shown that up to 100,000 cardiac arrest victims could be saved annually if AEDS were more readily accessible for use. The Mountain Valley life-savi- J4T V J? i . . f to take on Halloween theme WordPerfect Beginning classes start Nov. 5, and run Fridays for 6 weeks from 1 to 3 p.m. Classes meet in UVSC University Mall section (near Mervyns). Classes are small. Class fees are $25 for members, $35 for (membership is $12 to March, 2000). Call Tom Davis at the Continuing Education division of UVSC to register at at 0. non-membe- rs Family First CU opens PG branch Family First Federal Credit State The new branch office marks the new expansion charter into all of Utah County for Family First. Family First Federal Credit Union was founded in 1947, Union is announcing the grand opening of its new branch office in Pleasant Grove. Grand Opening celebrations will be on Friday. Oct. 15. The public is invited to see the new Hike of Learn The Sportsmen Club of Pleasant Grove is repeating its concealed weapons class on Nov. 4. from 6 to 10 p.m. at the SportsmenLion Club House. 610 E. Center Pleasant Grove. This four- - to class will include a test and certification on gun safety. Cost is $35 per person, $30 for those who register before Oct. 31. The class is open to every one over the age of 21. All handguns to be used in the class will be provided by the instructor. Do not bring any firearms to class. Proceeds from this even will go towards five-ho- Tavlor, Love. 785-341- The program will be given in Provo. Times available are 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Cost is $1.50 for supplies and handout. Class size limit is 50. Call the Utah County Office of Utah State University Extension at most prized parkways, this paved path takes riders along some 3f the most charming and solitude areas in the valley. History, beauty, and serenity await visitors along this gentle family journey. Although the weather can be chilly, many visitors will agree that this is an excellent late season family ride. This hike is the Hike of the Week featured on our Internet web site, The www.newutah.com. story, by outdoor correspondent Brian Brinkerhoff, details the first 12 miles of the Parkway. If you would like a copy of the hike, but don't have Internet access, call Marc Haddock at and one will be mailed to you. for more informa- tion or send check payable to "Utah County Extension", 51 South University Ave., Room 206, Provo, Utah, 84601. Wall The Garden Restaurant will be offering classes taught by their staff on cooking techniques. The cost is $15 per person and the two hour classes will be held every Tuesdav at 7 p.m. To enroll, Pat Paul or Kirt 756-322- fallen leaves, beginning your journey along Utah County's stretch of the Jordan River Parkway. One of Utah County's Thanksgiving Point cooking classes clubhouse improvements. Those interested in the class should call JoAnn 224-341- from shore. Sunshine slowly burns through the chilly white mist as your bike tires crunch over the freshly 12-mi- le g call 26. American Regional Cooking Heritage Recipes, Nov. 9. 768-499- the classes The schedule for Cooking with Fruit, Oct. Cooking, Nov. 2. 756-527- Entertaining, Nov. 16. are: 4. Holiday Desserts, Oct. 19. is pleased to offer premium internet access that includes: unlimited internet access, 3 accounts, 15 megs of web space and 56K access speeds. Month to month access $16.95 per month. INET--l Sign up online www. 'met--1 204 downstairs or call Northpark Bidg. . com 356-900- 0 Provo, Utah 84601 the quiet waters as you approach a small group of ducks, feeding not far 3. 370-846- 3 pre-pai- OP TOO llfHH A cold fog rolls secret of whole wheat bread Learn the secret of making whole wheat bread 'by attending a Thursday, Oct. 21, program presented by the Utah County Office of the LTtah State University. Diana Ballard will teach solutions to the unique challenges of making whole wheat bread, which ingredients are essential and which are optional, tasty alternatives to loaves of bread, and will answer bread making questions. d discount for yearly account ($149.95) off $54 registration fee. To register or for more information, call 492-042- per the Week -- ep offered in PG Benson. Zaccardi. - 7-- Weapons class 785-916- and FamilySearch-Interne- t programs. The instructor, Lynell A Shock is a PAF certified instructor and Family History Consultant. Materials are included in the 3.01m The 6:30 p.m. and the Beginning class from 9 p.m. During the next four weeks (two hour sessions) students will step-by-stexperience hands-o- n instruction using the newest Personal Ancestral File release from 4:30 Family-Searc- fund-raisin- 20. Oct. Intermediate class will meet Unlimited Access 56K Speed No busy signals Local company, local tech support Ideal for business or individuals mo. Suite Computer family history class offered Wednesday, Internet Access 190 West 803 North IMlMIMMNMMNMMMIMMIIIIMMMMMMIMMMMrifiw Family Computer HistorvGenealogy classes on PAF 3.01m and are being offered at the North Valley Education Center, 947 N. 900 E., American Fork (building northwest of the Mount Timpanogas LDS Temple). will start Classes 373-858- 0. e-m- ail and has been serving the Orem community since 1986. The manager of this Pleasant Grove office will be Sheena Brown. has worked with Sheena Family First Federal Credit Union since 1994. Rd. one-ha- lf Elder Quest is offering classes for senior citizens. The "Lost in Space" maze in Lindon will add something special for October as it gets ready for Halloween. During daylight hours, the entire maze will remain family friendly, with trick-or-treSaturdays for the kids and holiday decorations. But at night, one t hird of the maze will become inhabited with wandering gorillas, slithering snakes and other creatures. The maze will remain open through Oct. 30, operating from 4 to 10 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays, 4 to 1 1 p.m. on Fridays and 10 a.m. to 1 1 p.m. on Saturdays. Cost is $6 for adults and $3.50 for children. The MAiZE is located at 400 North and 2000 West, just north of Geneva Steel. For information and group rates call 356-053- office, located at 366 E. external defibrillation including rationale for early defibrillation and the role of CPR in cardiac arrest situations; general steps for safely using an AED; precautionary measures; elements which should be considered when establishing an early defibrillation program; and how to properly use the AED you may already have. 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