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Show octet Events and Accomplishments of local citizens. Page 8 Orem-Geneva Times Wednesday, March 4, 1992 ills' MELANIE MADSEN AND SCOTT ANDREW BROWER Madsen-Brower marriage announced for March 13 Mr. and Mrs. Dean J. Madsen f Orem are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of the daughter, Melanie, to Scott Andrew Brower, son of Mr. and .Mr-:. Gerald G. Brower, also of Orem. Marriage vows will be spoken in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday, March 13. A reception will be held in their honor that same evening from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at r.O S. 400 West, Orem. All friends and relatives are cordially invited. The bride is a graduate of Mountain View High School and Murdock Travel School. She has been employed by the Marriott Corporation in Salt Lake City and Senior citizen activities Under the Temporary Emergency Emer-gency Food Assistance Program, (TEFAP), food will be distributed to all eligible seniors who reside in Orem, on April 7, at the Orem Senior Friendship Center, 93 N. 1H0 East. The doors will open at 8 a in. and will remain open until 3 p.m. Seniors are requested to bring own containers for fooditems. (One unit, per household.) There will be NO LUNCH served that day. WRITING CLASS Have you always desired to be a writer? Is there a story or possibly pos-sibly a book stored away in your past? Reva Higgins now conducts a creative writing class each Monday Mon-day at 10 a.m. This course also will improve your memory, says I figgins. Papa's Parlor Pickers will entertain with lively dance music on Wednesday, 11 a.m. -noon. Seniors may dance or sit and relax. FIRE SAFETY The following is a list of Fire Safety for people with disabilities. dis-abilities. It is put out by the National Na-tional Fire Protection Association. Associa-tion. 1. Plan ahead for emergencies. emergen-cies. 2. Make and practice an escape es-cape plan. 3. Live near an exit, preferably preferab-ly on the ground floor. 4. Have a telephone by your bed. 5. Install smoke detectors. 6. Memorize the fire department depart-ment number and tape to all telephones; 7. Always exit a burning home first and then call the department. depart-ment. 8. In case of fire, get out, stay out, crawl low in smoke, stop, drop and roll. If you have physical limitations, limita-tions, someone else may need to smother the fire with a blanket. Your best first aid for a burn is cool water. Keep running cool water on burns until the pain stops. Butter or salve only traps in the heat. 9 Keep doors closed. I1' Always sleep with your bedrm door closed, making sure the fire alarm is audible or you have an emergency light to alert you. 11. If you hear alarm, smell smoke or suspect fire, feel the door. If hot, try your other exit. If not, slowly open it but be prepared to close if smoke or flames rush in. 12. If you are trapped, stuff cracks and cover vents to keep smoke out. 13. Keeping low, put wet cloth San Diego. She is employed at Murdock Jensen Baron Travel in Salt Lake City. While attending high school she was on the gymnastics gym-nastics team and in Orchesis. The prospective groom is also a graduate of MVHS and LDS Seminary. He played on the soccer soc-cer team. He served an LDS mission mis-sion to Los Angeles, California. He is currently attending UVCC and is on the Dean's List. He is employed with Brower and Associates As-sociates Architectural Firm. Following a honeymoon to San Francisco, the couple will reside in Salt Lake City, where the groom will attend the Univer-sity Univer-sity of Utah in architectural design. over nose and wait at the window signalling with sheet or flashlight. flash-light. 14. Do not break the window. 15. For fire safety, check out appliances, plugs and cords. Be kitchen wise, especially with matches and loose clothing, give space heaters space - at least i three feet from everything, especially espe-cially you. 16. Be smoker wary. Do not empty ashes into wastebaskets I until they are soaked in water. Have deep ashtrays. Check upholstered furniture for dropped cigarettes or matches. Never smoke in bed while on medication that might cause drowsiness. LECTURES There will be a lecture at the center on March 11. Kathy Frorer will speak during the noon hour on "Osteoporosis" as part of the City's Wellness presentations. Tax counseling will be available avail-able to seniors throughout the month of March and part of April. Mr. Hanson will be available by appointment on Monday, Tuesday, Tues-day, and Thursday, 9 a.m.-noon. i SCHEDULE ! WEDNESDAY - Quilting, pool, Papa's Parlor Pickers 11 a.m. and dancing. Lunch at noon. THURSDAY - Quilting, pool Outreach (Cathi) table tennis, shuffleboard, ceramics 10 a.m.-noon, a.m.-noon, tax counseling with Ed Hanson, Harmonica Band 11 a.m. and dancing, exercise 11 a.m. and lunch at noon. FRIDAY - Quilting, pool, stay fit exercise, accordion music by Max Robison 10:45 a.m. and dancing, games. Lunch. SATURDAY - Ballroom dance 8-11 p.m. MONDAY - Golden K Kiwanis, stay fit exercise, Outreach Out-reach (Tami), tax aid, organ music by Dorothy Koller 11 a.m. and dancing. Wendover Tour and lunch. TUESDAY - Quilting pool, table tennis, shuffleboard, senior health screening clinic 8:30-11:30 a.m., free tax counseling. Lunch. According to American Heart Association estimates, in U.S. adults aged 18-74, 33 percent of white males, 38 percent of black males, 25 percent of white females and 39 percent of black females have high blood pressure. JERED BENTLEY SKOUSEN AND GRACE ANN OLSEN Jered Skousen weds Grace Ann Olsen in Temple Grace Ann Olsen of Spanish Fork, Utah, a daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Norman (Barbara) Olsen will marry Jered Bentley Skousen, a son of Dr. and Mrs. Eric (Cheryl) Skousen, of Orem, Utah, on Friday,, March 6, 1992, in the Provo LDS Temple. A wedding reception will be held from seven until nine that evening at the Palmyra Stake Center, 505 East 900 North, in Spanish Fork, Utah. All friends and family are cordially invited. Bridesmaids for the event will be the sisters of the bride, Tawna Lee Marsh, Elizabeth Olsen, Sara Manis, and sisters of the groom, Sheresa Skousen and Tiffany Skousen. Best man will be Allen Cheatham. The bride-elect received an Associate Degree at Snow College and is presently a scholarship student at BYU where she is majoring in Elementary Education, Educa-tion, she served an LDS mission to the Scotland Edinburgh Mission. Mis-sion. 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Instructions for Four Patch, Nine Patch, Irish Chain and String Piecing will be given in Round Robin groups. This will be a great help for beginning begin-ning quilters as well as give shortcut short-cut ideas for experienced workers. That same day at 9:30 a.m. workshop featuring the Bear Paw design will be presented by Bonnie Bon-nie Bryce. Workshop fee is $5.00 for members and $6.00 for non-members. non-members. Participants must bring their own sewing machine, fabrics, and basic sewing supplies. sup-plies. Everyone is invited to bring a sack lunch and visit until the afternoon meeting. The Guild has a good variety of quilting books and videos available avail-able for a 30-day check-out free to members. Quilt-Togethere are held each month for the LDS Hospital Auction Auc-tion held every two years. All meetings are free and open to the public. 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