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Show Thursday, November J, 2007 Page 8 OVERHEARD IN OREM Which Orem City Council candidates are you leaning toward voting for in the Nov. 6 election? Why? k ni '- V i 'Just I lie I Irin.iiidiv f ; i tu ti il.iic). Y-;ih. I like I lirn I know linn nnil 1 1 nrik h'' ;i y'ninl jj.tiy. I i' h.is h v ) i i s juivi'i tin n -lit 'xprrirni r " "I'rohablv Wtiinipey, I ler-n.indi', ler-n.indi', and Brent Sumner. I just like the way t ll'-y l things and (from) lltfMirernture I've rcal about them." )em?( i7ier "I likf I Irriiande and Si- tak'1. I like that I lernandez is willing to look at splitting the school disirict." Laura Daw y' $ I ' 1,01 ) l ) ,.t " . , ' i gJjg!lh9ggtO! 801-224-0921 --J IS r W"8 Keal I LIT Presented iiip v m .. mm tmm m m I Iki luHiM'-hunting pnnos cssenti.illv alls lor liuvcrs inilkck out homes ot lomp.iulilc v.iku-s ("amips") in ,1 pm area and to choose from .unong them, ll all the homes in a certain price r.inp.- oiler comparable num-beis num-beis ol bedrooms, bathrooms, and square footage, what is there to set one apart Irom the others? This is a itiestion (hat sellers should be asking themselves, liuvcrs ohen reler to homes auordmg to a particular le.nure that strongly appeals to them. Thev might refer re-fer to "jjjw'with the granite counters" or "that home vvatrt'tlie gorgeous view ot the backyard." With tliis in mind, sellers should concentrate on a feature or amenity that sets their home apart from the others. (f Prudential "I t lii nk Margaret Black whs one. Just the fact that she's served quite a bit, done quite a hit, and I'm familiar with her. lirent Sumner. I'm just impressed im-pressed with his neighborhood experience and the fact that he's been involved with a lot ol things over the years. And Michael Whimpey." Mary Johnson "I'm only familiar with one, lirent Sumner. I read his stuff and was really impressed with what he had to say. But I need to ready up on all of them. I'm not confident I'll vote for him." Slavic Swain itvubtsi .Mil nm V "4 "I'm leaning toward Mar- garet Black. She's a friend of one of my neighbors. And Carl Hernandez. I was impressed with his resume. I read all of ' ' '' Varla Baker I: If M uvb 1 1 'L 1.1 Esla&e by Mike and Julie Pierce ' OUTSTANDINCi PROPERTIES!, , ,,-' Selling a home with a professional can make a potentially poten-tially complicated, intimidating process easier. UTAH VAI.LF.Y REAL ESTATE is your ideal associate when it comes to marketing your home. 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Leo Hall "I think one is Margaret Black, and Michael Whimpey and Brent Sumner. I think experience is why I'll vote for Margaret Black. But the other two, I like what I heard and rea;d about them." Alene Alger 1 Meef Dono Johnson, a recent graduate of our rehab program. Dona's goal was to be able to take a trip to England, requiring a great deal of walking. After 6 wks. of therapy for a total knee Replacement she reached her goal and was able to enjoy her trip to England. Go Dona! news; Orem Senior Friendship Center Sign ups are being taken for the annual Thanksgiving lunch on Nov. 16. Orders are being taken at the Friendship Center's office, 229-7111. The center will be closed Nov. 12 for Veteran's Day. Membership is required to participate in any of the Orem Senior Friendship Center classes and programs. Cost for the center membership is $3 per year or $25 for a lifetime membership. More information on the center is available at 229-7111. The center cen-ter office, at 93 N. 400 East, is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Trip and Tours Seniors are allowed only to sign up for themselves and a spouse or a senior-aged friend. Current Orem Senior Friendship Center Cen-ter memberships are required for all participants on the tours. Sign-ups for December trips will be taken in November. Novem-ber. BYU Christmas - The Christmas Around the World at BYU trip is Dec. 1 and the small bus will leave from the center at 1 p.m. Cost is $10. Christmas Creche The Women in Leadership to NORTH COUNTY STAFF Keeping children of all ages safe as they use the Internet for research and recreation will be the topic of the November Novem-ber 8 Women in Leadership meeting. Sariah Donahoo, of the Utah Attorney General's Internet Inter-net Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, will be the presenter. The Utah Attorney General's Gener-al's ICAC Task force has a mission to protect children from sexual abuse and exploitation exploi-tation by offenders that use the internet to victimize them. The Utah ICAC Task Force leads the nation in per capita arrests of online predators and leads the Intermountain West Looking for a close COLLARS -DOLLARS i rr in types of Metals, Steel, Autos, Appliances, Aluminum, Copper, Brass, Radiators, Batteries. We offer Competitive our Customers, Stop nil INSURANCE AGENCY home auto life business WkS t? &3&$!iM& Rid3ardfoote Ros5Sc.ofield; Mis Current vents 101 A re you a subscriber to The Daily Hemld? A re you planning a vacation? . Students and teachers love using The Daily Herald for learning activities. Before you leave on vacation, donate the papers you won't be reading to local schools. We'll make certain your papers are delivered to teachers teach-ers for instructional use. Vacation Donation is easy and convenient for you. It's also a great way to promote literacy lit-eracy and support The Daily Herald's successful Newspaper in Education program. Here's how: 1. Call The Daily Herald at 375-5103 and tell the customer service representative when you will be away on vacation. J 2. Request that your undelivered newspapers be donated to a local school. f (3 3. We will automatically stop delivery while you are away and resume delivery when you return fc5Ssis home. The undelivered papers go to local schools during the current or coming school year. itmini.i bus leaves the center at 10:30 a.m. for the Christmas Creche at Midway Dec. 3. Cost is $2 and does not include lunch expense. Festival of Lights A tour of the Festival of Lights in Spanish Fork will leave the center at 4 p.m. Cost is $3 and does not include the expense of dinner planned at Chuck-A-Rama. Plaid Tidings Scera features fea-tures "Plaid Tidings" on Dec. 18 for seniors. Cost is $10 and the bus leaves at 7 p.m. Other news AARP course The Orem Friendship Center is hosting host-ing an AARP Driver Safety course on Nov. 14 and Nov. 15. The class runs both days for completion, 8 a.m. to noon. Cost is $10 and attendance is limited to 20 students. HEAT program reminder The new HEAT season begins in November. Seniors who want to get on the HEAT program must save their October Oc-tober Questar Gas and Rocky Mountain Power bills as well as any medical or prescription prescrip-tion drug receipts they incur in October. Sign ups for the program will be available for appointments on Nov. 9. More information is available from 373-8200, ext. 262. Legal advice BYU is sponsoring spon-soring a clinic for legal advice Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11 a.m. to noon at the center. in P2P precision technology to combat child pornography. Where does sexual solicitation solicita-tion of children occur? What sites are they using? How is it being reported? What is the appeal of computers for victims vic-tims and predators? Learn how certain internet sites and programs like peer-to-peer technology and social networking can put children at greater risk of victimization. victimiza-tion. The meeting will be held Thursday, Nov. 8, beginning at 11:30 a.m. for networking and noon for the actual meeting meet-ing presentation. It will be held at the Provo Library, Room 309, 550 N. University Avenue. For underground un-derground parking, enter on convenient place to turn your scrap Prices, Fast Friendly Service, and a Give Us ATry! iCYCLIJS 550 North Geneva Road Orem ((801)225-0001) EES' Mil w I wvvw.footeinsurance.com 305 N. FREEDOM BLVD. PROVO Luncheons Those who haven't been to the center lunch for a while are asked to call one day in advance so enough meals for those attending can be provided. pro-vided. The suggested donation for the meal is $2 for 60-plus seniors and $4.90 for those 59 years old and younger. The suggested donation for salads is $2.25 for senior older than 59 and $5.65 for those 59 or younger. Mountainland Association As-sociation of Governments and the State of Utah fund the senior se-nior lunch program. MENU Friday Boneless chicken breast, rice pilaf, sliced carrots, fruit cocktail, bread pudding and whipped topping. Monday Navy beans and ham soup, sliced beets, apple, carrot cake and white roll. Tuesday Meat lasagna, Italian blend vegetables, tossed salad, sugar cookie and white roll. Wednesday Country fried steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, peas, canned pears, California pasta salad and white roll. Thursday Barbecue hamburger, coleslaw, cole-slaw, orange and cupcake. meet Nov. 8 the east side and drive around to the west side entrance to park and take the elevator to the third floor. A buffet lunch will be available avail-able for $7. New members and guests are always welcome. Women in Leadership was established in 1993 as a nonpartisan non-partisan forum which explores current issues, and supports and prepares women for leadership lead-ership in volunteer, appointed or elected positions on community, com-munity, county or state levels. The organization believes that women provide a necessary neces-sary balance and perspective to all decision-making bodies, and membership is made up of women of all ages from all walks of life. into cash. We buy all Aluminum Cans, True Commitment to 00 |