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Show nr j f j - r-' . litis: h .-n Mil i Ky Z3I? NEW VAN Showing the new van for use by senior citizens, and the hot food carrier, car-rier, are Henry Call, front, chairman Council on Aging; and back, 1 to r, Myron Mabey, chairman nutrition committee, and Aaron Reynolds, chairman transportation. committee. Two vans have been purchased to provide transportation trans-portation for Davis County senior citizens to those who need it. BEGINNING April 5, a van at each end of the county will transport those requesting it to the Heritage Center in Clearfield or the Golden Years Center in Bountiful. At the Center they may enjoy en-joy lunch, have their blood pressure taken, take a class, play pool or cards and enjoy each other's company. The vans will take people home in the afternoon. IF THIS sounds good to you call 773-7800, 295-2394 ext. 209 and get your name on the schedule. Routes will be set up and persons will be not.fied what day and what time you'll be picked up. The only thing required to ride on these vans is to fill a brief form after the first ride. A charge will not be made, but a donation box will be available at each Center. The vans will also be used to pick up the food from the high schools for the congregate meals, and to deliver daily meals to homebound persons. OTHER transportation services ser-vices will be added as needed by the senior citizens. The van to be used for south Davis was donated by Paul Ream of Ream's Market. The van to be used for the north was purchased with funds -- one-half one-half from the federal government govern-ment nutrition program and the other half from individuals in-dividuals and business donations dona-tions from the north end of Davis County. |