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Show Golden Years offers classes to seniors With the senior citizen in mind, classes have been planned at the Golden Years Center to make life worthwhile to the many elderly who would like a challenge. Classes have been organized in ceramics, oil and china painting, aerobics, etc. Seniors are encouraged to visit the center and check out the opportunities oppor-tunities available. Every Friday morning the Jazz band practices. "Bring any type of instrument you enjoy playing and join the band. If you like to dance or sing, they would like to have you join with them," said Dorothy Willey. Don't forget the trip to Wendover on the 29th. Books can be checked out from their library. Most of the reading material is on self-help plans to make life interesting. Many men are participating in the lapidary and wood carving classes. Following is the lunch menu to 1 complete January: J Monday, Jan. 29, roast beefgravy, whipped potatoes, r carrot medley, pear and cream cheese, cinnamon apple slices, 11 whole wheat roll and milk. Tuesday, Jan. 30, chicken divangravy, sweet potatoes, mold- 1 ed garden salad, cherry cheese cake, 1 dilly roll and milk. 2 Wednesday, Jan. 31, chili con came, buttered corn, cottage cheesepineapple, tapioca pudding, combread and honey butter and ' The center is located at 726 S. 100 E., Bountiful, and is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mrs. Joyce Smith is the director. |