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Show t 8B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Oct. 27, 1988 COMMUNITY NEWS Senior Citizen Of Month Is Named MAGNA. Twenty-seve- n people, who were born under the astrological signs of Scorpio and Sagittarius, will receive recogni- to Jean Orton, and over. Reservations must be According was made at least one day in advance director, Mrs. Thomas selected "for her many by calling contributions to the center, and for her sunny disposition as she completes the tasks she is asked to perform." On Friday, Nov. 4, the Melodears Melodica Band will provide the entertainment, and seniors are reminded that the center will be closed on Veterans Magna Health Center accommodations Day, Nov. 11. Tomorrow (Friday) seniors will be involved in their annual Halloween Party. Most will dress up and compete for costume prizes. There is still time to make reservations, but they must be made by today (Thursday) at 1 p.m. The menu for the coming week will offer sirloin tips with 250-069- 2. tion Wednesday at a birthday party for those whose birthdays fall in November at the Magna Senior Citizen Center. to Jean Orton, According director, the day falls on the date the Marriott Center will cater a turkey dinner. There are only for 150 people and reservations must tomorrow (Friday). be made by Before the Ted dinner, McKowen, a country and western singer, will entertain at 11:30 a.m. Birthday honorees will also share a cake. PROUD AMERICAN. . . South Kearns ele- The people who are included in the are Norma group Christensen, whose birthday falls on Nov. 2; Rulon Anderson, Isabelle Hayes, Nov. 3; Oral Henline, Nov. 5; Don Mindor, Nov. 6; Harold Dangerfield, Nov. 9; Elsie Hardy, Nov. 11; LaRee Pehrson, Nov. 12; LaRue Fjelsted, working with two of her second grade students, Eng enjoys her teaching exerlence and her American identity. mentary school teacher Loretta Chou Eng received her citizenship In ceremonies held Oct 21. Here Nov. 14; Sarah Cooke,' Teacher Is Areas Newest Citizen KEARNS. After seven years in teacher at South Kearns this country and many before that elementary received her citizenspent in studying the English ship, along with about 100 others language and American customs, in ceremonies held last Friday. It seemed a natural step for a Loretta Chou Eng can finally claim citizenship in her new woman who has studied and been interested in western ways since country. I the University of Utah, majoring in educational technology, followed by a three-yea- r stint in the Granite District Multicultural Center. She took up classroom teaching three years ago at South Kearns, a move she considers childhood. lucky although admitting the Mrs. Eng, a second grade A native of Taiwan, as a youngsters took a little getting youngster she combined studies of used to. western society; with compulsory "When American you tell 15 p-English language lessons. She children to come in from recess, majored in English as a college they dont drop everything and WITH THIS AD student and after graduation respond immediately," remarked If you care about your carpets let us give taught English as a Second South Kearns principal Catherine them the professional cleaning they need. Language for five and a half Perryman, "She had to adapt to 100 Dry System, safest most effective the children." Perryman added years. in method use. a need to improve her that Loretta is a "good, very Feeling FREE ETIMATES ini the language efficient teacher who is extremely proficiency through constant usage, and conscientious." AUST CARPET because her fiancee wanted to "My two children were bom come to America, she decided it here. I felt a need to get into CLEANING would be wise for her to come to American society, a need to 969-060- 1 this country. participate, to become a citizen," Loretta took master's studies at said Loretta, adding that her husband received his citizenship last year. "Theres a lot of difference between here and Taiwan but I feel weve adjusted very well," she said, adding that she had a lot of American friends in Taiwan who v helped her prepare for American : DISCOUNT! buttered mushroom gravy, Mexican corn, parsley pasta, wheat cinnamon applesauce, bread, Monday; fish, potatoes with cheese, green beans, tapioca pudding, cluster roll on Tuesday; sliced turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, dressing, sliced carrots, wheat bread, pie, apple Wednesday; split pea soup, barbecued beef on a bun, broccoli, potato salad, sugar cookies, Thursday; ham loaf, hashbrown potatoes, zucchini squash, peach halves, whole wheat roll, Friday. Suggested donation by Salt Lake County Aging Services is $1.25 per person for those age 60 Jan Lopez, Nov. 15; Martin, Nov. 16; Lou Bonnie Simmons, Ray Wendrick, Nov. 17; Helen Poison, Nov. 18; Virginia Rossie, Nov. 20; Mona Kone, Nov. 23; Frances Baker, Nov. 24; Emil Bellock, Margaret Fowler, Nov. 25; Gene Kone, Floyd Nielsen, Nov. 27; Louise Lambert, Ruth Frandsen, Nov. 28; Helen Jones, Louise Williams, Nov. 29 and Alice Anderson, Nov. 30. Vonda Orton Thomas has been named Senior Citizen for the month of October in an ongoing a FIRST FIDELITY MORTGAGE Highest Prices Paid Nationwide CORPORATION 278-3334460 So. 0 Highland Dr., Salt Lake City, Utah 8 Nov.1 - Nov. 30 Flu Shots $5.00 By Appointment Only Due to the reduction in Price, Insurance companies will not be billed. Payment MUST BE MADE at the time of service. Horwood, M.D. Sharon Strong, M,D. Keith The vaccine is recommended for all persons who are at increased risk of adverse consequences and lor who there is a higher potential for infection. Conditions pre disposing to such risk include. 1) Chronic lung or heart disease, 2) Chronic renal disease, 3) Diabetes and other chronic metabolic diseases, 4) Chronic severe anemia, 5) Immunosuppression. Neck Aches Headaches Aches or Loss of Feeling in the Shoulders, Arms or Hands Low Back Pain These and other problems can occur up to several months after an accident. you have been In an accident, yon should bo Iff oxanlnod K9HI Covered 100 by mart irminnce. BURNINGHAM CHIROPRACTIC 1790 West 3500 South, Suite C We. t Volley ! Although she had accumulated a lot of information about this country over the years, Loretta is still grateful to the South Kearns teacher who gave her a booklet about the Constitution. "That book had all the information I needed to answer the questions in the naturalization test," she said. 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