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Show Sr. Citizen Activities The senior citizens at the' Golden Years Center have been invited to the Gaslight Theater in Salt Lake City for a free maintenee, every Wednesday. Wed-nesday. THE THEATER is located at 826 South Main and the matinee show begins at 1:30 P.m. "Harvey" is now playing at the theater and if the guest who attend the show wish to have luncheon at the theater" first, it would be at a cost of $2.50. RESERVATIONS are requested at least one day in advance either for the luncheon or the show, so call the Center, 295-3479 if you would like to attend. The senior citizens appreciate this kind invitation invita-tion from the Gaslight Theater. THE CENTER will be closed Oct. 25 for Veteran's Day. There were almost 1,000 senior citizens that took the opportunity to have the flu shots on Wednesday in the Center. MANY WERE turned away because they came too late, after closing time. The tole class for painting will be on Oct. 22 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. THE LAMARR HART Chapter of China Painters met on Friday morning in the Center for a special workshop. They painted por celain and bisque figurines. f The chapter will meet again on Nov. 19 for a continuation of the workshop. Edna Clark . . is president of the chapter. " ? THE LADIES of the Busy Bee Club continue to keep busy, making flowers and . t other handwork. Call on them a if you would like some hand- : I work done at minimal cost. i The bridge and pinochle a 1 games are popular at the Center, come in for lunch and then a game of cars with your friends. ' IF YOU have any questions t - or want any information con- j cerning the Golden Years s Center or need some assis- tance, or wish to colunteer for ; a few hours, call Mary r j. Stauffer, director or Afton : ' Heath, secretary, 295-3479. |