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Show Voice of rj by Joan Janes The building was filled to capacity with 215 enjoying our Thanksgiving dinner Nov. 23. After dinner we were entertained by a group of students from the Vernal Jr. High presenting a talent program they had prepared. A special thanks to these fine and talented students. Ernest Ahlborn, the Advisory Council Chairman announced plans to increase our meals to three times weekly. The meals will be Monday, Wednesday and Friday beginning Dec. 2. Also lunch will be served at 12 noon instead of 12:30. We would appreciate your support in these changes that will take place the first week of December. Norma Willis will be supervising the Energy Assistance Program for this winter. She will begin to take applications ap-plications Dec. 2 following dinner. She will also be at the Center Monday after dinner to take applications. When applying for assistance, it will be necessary to have fuel bills from past months and also verification of income. The income guidelines for this year's program will be income not to exceed $6,630 for one person and for two $8,670. If there are any questions you can call Norma at the Social Services at 789-5850. 789-5850. The Uintah Club will be sponsoring a bazaar and bake sale Dec. 4 here at the Golden Age Center. Everyone is invited to attend and shop for some home baked and handiwork items. The sale will begin at 1 p.m. The past few weeks we have had several projects of improvement going on here at the Center. Les Thacker has 1981 1982 Proposed Proposed Swimming Pool 138,000 150,000 Recreation 80,000 90,000 Manpower 10,000 250,000 Youth Development 10,000 Industrial Development 4,000 4,000 Tourist Adv 2,000 2,000 Associations 15,000 io,000 Landfill 35,000 35,000 Flood Control 5,000 5,000 Transient Room 25,000 100,000 Tort Liability 40,000 80,000 Bonds & Sinking 285,000 350,000 Collector Road 417,000 500,000 BRoad 490,000 500,000 Council On Aging 147,000 160,000 Library ! 105,000 125,000 Revenue Sharing 250,000 500,000 Cemetery Trust Funds 20,000 20,000 Library Bonds & Sinking -0- 10,000 Sidewalk Construction -0- -o- Capitol Improvement -0- 500,000 &).ui;lir $21,113,038 "i . vl, 4, . to-' BLACK ICE became a traffic hazard at 500 West 600 South and this Chevrolet truck slid off the road Monday while attempting to stop at the intersection. been diligently overseeing many of these projects. Any one who has entered en-tered the building may have noticed the carpeted steps. This outdoor carpet for three steps has been donated by Cal Sorensen, owner of Carpets by Cal. Margaret Ahlborn has written a tribute to Cal for his contribution: When age puts silver a top us, our limbs a shake here and there. Then our hearts are so full of gratitude for the kindness of those who share; Mr. Sorensen has given us carpet to put on the ramp to the door. It will prevent older feet from slipping; a monument to him evermore. A special thanks for all those who made our Thanksgiving dinner at the Center such a success: This day is a very special day and it comes but once a year. So let us all have a special thought For everyone here. For each one did a special thing In their own special way to show their love for everyone On this Thanksgiving Day. So let us all celebrate this day With love and admiration and hope you all return next year For our Thanksgiving celebration. |