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Show Page B6 Thursday, October 9, 2003 Times Newspaper Rocky Mountain School of Baseball hosting fall tournaments in Oct., Nov. THS connects with the community Timpanogos High School students, faculty, and staff were plenty busy last week performing much more than random acts of service. These were big time, very valuable, much needed, and much appreciated projects that touched- and will touch-the hearts of both those who served, and those receiving the service. The sophomore class got creative while painting 220 pumpkins. The junior class also served patients from the Vista Care Hospice by making fleece wrap blankets that will be used to put over the patients' shoulders and on their laps. The senior class multi-tasked multi-tasked and completed two projects in one night! They made and delivered 80 sack lunches for the Food and Care Coalition and also completed com-pleted much needed work on high interest, low level reading read-ing books by laminating covers, cov-ers, attaching checkout cards, and labeling them according to their level of difficulty. The high interest- low level reading books will be a part of a leveled reading library that THS is currently current-ly creating for students who struggle with reading. The faculty and staff got down and dirty as they put up vinyl siding on a Habitat for Humanity home in Provo. Other forthcoming events included in the THS Spirit Title competition are: "Food Drive," "Angel Tree," "Penny Wars," and the "Easter Basket Drive" for kids at Primary Children's Hospital. age divisions are as follows: fol-lows: 9-u, 10-u, 11-u, 12-u, 13-u, 14-u, 15-16, & 17-18. For more information or to register log on to www.rmsb.com or call, toll free at 877-272-0862. Turkey Trot The Rocky Mountain School of Baseball will hold its annual Turkey Trot tournament in Mesquite, NV and St. George, UT on November 28, 29, & 30. The age divisions are as follows: 9-u, 10-u, 11-u, 12-u, 12-u, 13-u, 14-u, 15-16, & 17-18. 17-18. For more information or to register log on to www.rmsb.com or call, toll free at 877-272-0862. Fall Extravaganza The Rocky Mountain School of Baseball will hold its annual Fall Extravaganza tournaments tourna-ments in both Mesquite, NV and St. George, UT. Tournament 1 is October 16, 17, & 18, and Tournament 2 is October 31, November 1, & 2 . The PG holding father-son tournament at Tri-City golf course Pleasant Grove Father Son Golf Invitational or Two Man Scramble Saturday, October 11, 2003 atTri City Golf Course. Registration is at 10:00 g a.m. an tee time is 11:00 a.m. Registration fee is $50 per twosome. 18 hole with a two-man scrambler format. for-mat. There is no registration registra-tion fee for sponsors. Prizes are $100.00 merchandise mer-chandise credit from Pro Shop for the lowest score. The Closest to hole contest holes 5 and 17. Drawing for other prizes. For more information contact John Kurtz at 785-8700 or 226-8320 If mm IF ITS WE CAN EllfALT i. ' - Hi r i 7-; Improved A Join Us For Our Factory Discount Open House Oct 6th thru Oct 13th 1TV J J JL JLP' JL Madison R 1 UP n n n rr r VL low U Ilk ;iiUU in j . k 1 Li VI i J J Lj LJ k,- JU tJLJ klLi U Vi CUSTOM FULL SHELL CUSTOM CANAL V J 0 1 c ATTEND THE OPEN HOUSE SEPT. 29th thru OCT. 6th AND RECEIVE ALL THIS AT NO COST FREE Electronic Hearing Test FREE Video Hearing Aid Inspection 9 FREE Video Ear Scan ZERO (0) Interest Financing Available for 6 Months Factory Audio Pathologist available i - 17 OR A wmm 6 n 7 i f I S B 3 . ' i . . Mini . . . .-mtur f N If l 4 t toy 13 P:ll or Kfgitel ProgriTair;!3 System ErpiresCctcfcer 31,2C33 IfiairrttTiia3j 1 VS4 f 1 I I I r I 330 West Center 'Prices reflect 50 discount off manufacturer's list price. Can fit a loss of up to 40 decibels monaurally. m i |