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Show Thursday, August 1 1, 2005 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Page 15 AARP offering driver safety p LEHI i TfTf 71 rogram at Lehi senior.center A blood pressure clinic is slated for Wednesday from 11 a.m. to noon at the Lehi Senior Center, 123 N. Center St. No appointment ap-pointment is necessary. Brent Fox, the audiologist, will be having a clinic on Aug. 25 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. More infor-' mation on clinics are available at the center, 768-7165. An AARP "Driver: Safety Program" class for those 50 and older will be taughat the Lehi Senior Center on Aug. 29 and Aug. 31 from 1 to 5 p.m. each day. Registration is being taken at the senior center, 768-7165, or by Lois Chatfield, 225-1758. A fee of $10 will be charged. Completion Com-pletion of the class may qualify participants for a discount on their automobile insurance. OREM The Orem Friendship Center is usually open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday except holidays. Friday is the center's craft day at 10 a.m. Tuesday and Friday at 11:30 a.m. is bingo'.' More information and reservations res-ervations are available at the center, 229-7111. Current center memberships are required for all participants on tours. The Orem Senior Friendship Center is located at 93 N. 40 East, Orem, and offers a variety of programs, activities, services and cultural tours. AMERICAN FORK The American Fork Senior Center, 54 E. Main St., is usually usu-ally open weekdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. except holidays. Round-trip rides to the center -are available for $1. Reservations Reser-vations must be called in to 763-3090 at least 24 hours in advance. The center offers ceramics, porcelain dolls, exercise equipment equip-ment use, bridge games, pi- ' nochle and, on Friday, bingo. PLEASANT GROVE Carolyn's Boutique offers many handmade articles and items may be custom ordered. www.heraldextra.com yellowpages ' far WnModtt temp rffc Sft KM NigMy (Men-Sat) 70 M0p.ru. S 3p 'TW Umtum of Short fay t Im Girl FO Nightly Morrf ri) MX) pjn. (Sol 3.-00 p.m. 1 7 JO pj. CndertfaMaiK-13 NijhUy (Mon-icr) 9:15 p.m. t S pm famr Numb, Got Kfc) HJ Shdt 3 K fcrg 15-19 INSURANCE "Your family is our business" 441 West Main St. M. LEHI 1766-5990 Evangelical Church U' f hjv "jot! m n lor 'jtiti! 280 S 400 E in Orem Across the street from (101) 225-3018 Orem High School Sunday Morning Worship at 10:45 This Week's Message: "Family Vision" Sunday School for Children. Touth ind Adults at t. 50 am The Webers, Owners 881 West State Street, 140 Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 801.785.0445 Tel 801.785.0446 Fax Z)0FF WITH A 1-YEAR MAILBOX SERVICES There are baby blankets, booties, boo-ties, hats, wall hangings, wooden wood-en pieces, 4iandmlde jewelry, hand crocheted dolls and more. Those who would like to participate partici-pate in the boutique can contact Carolyn Bruce, 785-2818. The boutique is a permanent event at the Jacobs Senior Center and is open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., Mondays through Fridays, excluding ex-cluding holidays. Hours for the center are usually usu-ally weekdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., except holidays, and the center is located at 242 W. 200 South, Pleasant Grove. More information informa-tion on the center is available at 785-2818. . ALL Every senior center in north Utah County provides daily meals and other activities and benefits for seniors. Lunch is served at noon. Funding for the center programs is provided by Mount ainland Association of Governments and the Utah Department De-partment of Human Services. The cook should be notified the previous day by 1 p.m. so enough meals will be prepared. A chef salad for $2.25 may be ordered. The suggested donation dona-tion is $2. MENU Friday, Aug. 12: Fettuccini Alfredo, Italian sausage, California Cali-fornia blend, tossed salad, apple pie. I Monday, Aug. 15: Country casserole, sliced carrots, vitamin salad, butterscotch pudding. I Tuesday, Aug. 16: Breaded cod, parslied new potatoes, mixed vegetables, peaches and cottage cheese, raisin bar cookie. I Wednesday, Aug. 17: Beef vegetable stew, baking powder biscuit, banana, tossed salad, rice pudding. I Thursday, Aug. 18: Baked pork chop, mashed potatoes, sliced beets, applesauce. Top Me Twice Cake. (dmihd mm Now You Can Get 2 Hearin Aids for the Price of 1 BECAUSE UTAH'S PREMIER MANUFACTURER OF NATIONALLY DISTRIBUTED HEARING AIDS IS NOW SELLING DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC are first-quality hearing instruments, instru-ments, not seconds in any way. I'm talking top of the line, fully digital and programmable, programma-ble, state-of-the-art. This kind of savings-it could run into thousands of dollars-would be reason enough to choose Harris Hearing Centers, but there is more... much more. You see, at Harris, we are the only ones who eliminate elimi-nate virtually all the other reasons people postpone a hearing aid purchase. Let me explain... l.H'MU'SU: no! si iimn REU NEED HE MUM, !l. I understand. Why get one if you don't need it? That's why I'm offering a FREE video ear scan and Robert Harris, BC-HIS ACA hearing test, if your hearing loss isn't severe enough to warrant an assist, we'll tell v. Km, t a, " 1 if 4. IE UK 'W (i; i!D!iu; ROKSIORHN Cin Mi; WDCOMRHM 5',:i::: 1 IMS.. I won't deny these problems do occur, and hearing hear-ing instruments are too much of an investment to find them un-wearable after the normal 60-day warrantee has expired. That's why we offer you the industry's most aggressive guarantee. If you have any problems with the fit, the comfort, com-fort, the technology, or the sound quality of our instruments, instru-ments, anytime within six months of your purchase, we will refit you, change out the instrument, switch brands or otherwise do whatever it takes to make sure you are thrilled with your instruments and your hearing, and we will do it all at our expense, not yours. And if we still cannot make you happy, we will refund your money. ! i ! .'. S Dear Friend, Perhaps the biggest reason why vou straiSht UP and make rec" many Wasatch Front hearing ommendations on what you can loss sufferers have postponed a do t0 Protect and Preserve yur hearing instrument purchase is, hmmg. they believe hearing aids cost too much. NOT ANY MORE... My name is Robert Harris, President of Harris Hearing Centers, and we are the premier prised to find that the right nationally aistriDutea manu- hearing aid can solve your facturer of hearing instru- specific hearing deficiency and ments in the state of Utah. bring remarkable new clarity We sell wholesale all over the back to your hearing. And the country, to hearing profession- FREE video scan and hearing als wno retail our products to their patients. But now-through now-through this special program you can buy our hearing aids direct from Harris Hearing Centers, without a middleman you're right if you buy from 2. inOHiMEU: Ti!T ()LR HEARSMi LOSS ISTOOS.MU.I.I'OBE HELPED D HEARIM; INSTRL'.MEM you may be right. But you may be sur- test are just the ticket to find out. 3. IE VOL THINK THE PROCESS PRO-CESS TAKES TOO LONG.. mark-up.:. AND SAVE UP TO 50 I'll explain the special program, pro-gram, but rest assured, these anyone else. But because our manufacturing facilities are in-state and connected directly with our centers, you'll get your new hearing instruments in days, not weeks. If this is what's really keeping you from getting the hearing hear-ing help you need, consider 2 things. First, our state-of-the-art, miniature technology allows us to make hearing instruments that are truly . "out of sight," Second, what makes you look more like an old geezer: having a discreet instrument in your ear but being able to fully participate in the life going on around you.. .or not being able to hear and constantly having to bug friends, relatives and strangers to repeat themselves so you can "get it?" With these thoughts in mind, here is how you can get 2 hearing aids for the price of l (or one hearing aid for 49 of!)... Set an appointment to come into my office at 330 West Center in Provo during my special spe-cial open house, from August 8th to August I9th and I will give you the FREE video and Hearing Exam. Just call 373-6827 373-6827 to set up your appointment. appoint-ment. When you come in, I'll give you a special report from a national consumer organization that compares hearing aids. You'll see that our ActiveEar brand scores very well among the top instruments out there. Naturally, once your exam is complete we will recommend a course of action. If you don't need hearing help, or if our instruments are not right for you, we'll let you know. (After all, with the extraordinary guarantee and the exceptional pricing I'm offering, I can't afford to sell you something that won't fill your needs, or that you'll come back for a refund on six months down the line.) If we do believe we can help, we'll tell you that too, along with a price quote that could be up to 50 less than any local competitor on comparable equipment, and a delivery timeline that can bring your hearing back to normal weeks faster than the competition. competi-tion. With over 45 years of experience under my belt and having served many thousands of patients, nothing gives me greater satisfaction than restoring re-storing great hearing and the quality of life that comes with it. I look forward to doing that for you. Come in and find out why we were voted the Best Hearing Aid Center in Utah Valley. Sincerely, Robert Harris, BC-HIS ACA Harris Hearing Centers PS. Remember, you can save up to 50 compared to the local competition, and it's all the best quality hearing instruments you can buy. But you must act before August 1 9th to take advantage of this special offer, so call 373-6827, 373-6827, now to make your appointment for your FREE hearing exam. AGREEMENT (few B HoMen Only) w w i-w W MM w "! ttvvxm W mono m, Isr uf un |