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Show Seniors plan trip to Tuacahn, iisi menus The Center will be closed on Monday, May 27, for Memorial Day. Fni3i (Sssm We still have some seats available for the trip to Tuacahn. If you are interested inter-ested in going, call and get your name on the list. Cost of the trip is $170 double occupancy. A single person in a room is a little more and three or four in a room is a little less. We will stay in Mesquite at the Virgin River. We will attend both productions at Tuacahn, "Annie Get Your Gun" and "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat." Meals include two breakfast break-fast buffets and Buffalo Bill's barbecue at Tuacahn. We will also go to the Cine-max Cine-max Theater for the Treasure Trea-sure of the Gods" movie. We have a good hot lunch each weekday at noon at Library summer reading program Parents may register their children for the American Amer-ican Fork Public Library Summer Reading program from May 28 through June 6. Programs will begin the second week in June. The theme is "Join the Winner's Circle Read." There is no cost, but registration regis-tration is required so that no activity session will have too many children attending. attend-ing. There will be individual classes for first graders, second sec-ond graders, story time for ; preschool through second grade and a separate story time for children third grade and older. There will also be a young adult activ- Local education will be honored with Golden Apple recognition One of Utah's top six educators edu-cators of 2002, Dr. Norman L. Lyde of American Fork Junior High, has been awarded the PTA's 2002 Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Education. Edu-cation. The Utah PTA Golden Apple Awards (2002), which airs on KUED, Channel Sunday, Sun-day, June 2 at 6 p.m. and repeats Friday, June 7 at 9 p.m., features the awards ceremony cer-emony in combination with on-site footage shot in American Ameri-can Fork. The PTA honored Dr. Norman Nor-man L. Lyde, a history teacher, from nominees selected from every school in Utah. Lyde has been recognized recog-nized in his community for 28 years as a humble, inspirational inspi-rational teacher who has made each of his students Open house to Gappmayer at The FFA of American Fork High School is holding hold-ing an open house to honor Bob Gappmayer, who is retiring from the school this year. The event will be held Donate your extra books to the American Fork Public Library. Call 763-3070 tor information. Need more time? Residential, Office & New fl :::0CCCXFHCKXTS Construction J t- and Earns ; 427973 v CfcJ far Erochw Frfce Merilyn otS 181 5-1 200 E. lehi ' Maggie iffS Z. JnZ7t 7&S-3332 M&M Cleaners the Center. All seniors over 60 are invite to come and eat with us. Suggested donation is only $2. We also have a van that will pick you up at your home and take you home after lunch for 50 cents. Please call 763-3090 763-3090 the day before to make your reservation. The menus are listed below. If you would prefer a chef salad instead of the regular meal, let us know when you make your reservation. Menus for the week Friday, May 24 - roast beef and gravy, baked potato, pota-to, green beans, fruit salad, angel food cake, roll, milk. Monday, May 27 - Closed. Tuesday, May 28 - hamburger ham-burger gravy over mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, tossed salad, brownie, roll, milk. Wednesday, May 29 -teriyaki chicken, rice, carrots, car-rots, fruit salad, oatmeal raisin cookie, roll, milk. Thursday, May 30 - sirloin sir-loin tips over noodles, corn, tossed salad, shortcake, roll, milk. sets signups First grade Second grade Young storytime Older storytime Young adult ity session. Most classes and activities will last 30 minutes. Children will use a "Passport "Pass-port to the World" and tour the world and its cultures through stories, art, music and games. Tours will include native America, the Orient, Australia, Germany, feel welcome. "Mr. Lyde never makes fun of anyone. I want to be like that," said one student. stu-dent. With qualifications and degrees that could recommend recom-mend Lyde to a prestigious university, the junior high teacher acknowledges that his job in the seventh grade classroom is far more important. impor-tant. Lyde has consistently developed his own curriculum, curricu-lum, drawing up his own lesson les-son plans, assignments, tests and materials. In addition, addi-tion, Lyde produces videos starring his own students that the school uses for educational edu-cational purposes. "Everyone "Every-one leaves Mr. Lyde's class a better person, and that is the mark of a master teacher," said Ruth Baker, co-president of the PTSA. honor Bob retirement tonight, May 23, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the park just south of the shops at the high school. All FFA alumni, former students, and friends are invited to attend. Moores mark golden Richard E. and Faye Reynolds Moore will celebrate cele-brate their 50th wedding anniversary on May 24. They will be honored at an open house on Saturday, May 25, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the North Field Stake Center, Cen-ter, 105 W. 1800 North, Pleasant Grove. All friends and relatives are invited. They request no gifts, please. They were married in Benjamin on May 24, 1952. The marriage was later solemnized sol-emnized in the Manti IDS Temple in February 1956. Richard was born in Min-ford, Min-ford, Ohio, graduated from Portsmouth High School, and came to Utah in 1950. He served in the Korean War and was employed at Geneva Steel for 35 years. Faye was born in Garfield County but lived in Utah County most of her life. She graduated from Spanish Fork High School. Richard and Faye lived in Orem for 18 years. They have lived in Pleasant Grove since 1970. They are the parents of for Mondays 10 and 11 a.m. Mondays 11 a.m., 2 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays 10 and 11 a.m., 1 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays 10 and 11 a.m., 1 p.m. Mondays 1:30 p.m. Russia, Africa, Egypt, the Spanish cultures, Arabia and Scandinavia. Parents and caregivers are asked to stay in the library during the children's chil-dren's activities. For further information contact the library at 763-3070 763-3070 or at 64 S. 100 East. Each year the Golden Apple Awards are presented by the Utah PTA and KUED in recognition of six outstanding outstand-ing educators and two exceptional excep-tional volunteers. Selected from nominees from every school in Utah, these educators educa-tors provide children with the educational and social tools needed to succeed. Lyde's award will be presented by Utah Gov. Mike Leavitt and First Lady Jackie Leavitt. "KUED has a strong commitment com-mitment to education in Utah," said Larry Smith, general manager. "The Utah PTA Golden Apple Awards remind us of how the entire society benefits when a talented tal-ented teacher enriches the life of a child." They are made possible by TIAA-CREF, U.S. Bank, Utah Education Network, Educators Mutual Insurance Insur-ance Association, Firestone Building Products and Utah Education Association. AVCJ010 COMM1100 ENGL 1010 ENGL 2010 HIST 1000 HUM 1010 PHIL 2050 EIOL 1010 GEOL 1010 KITH 1100 MATH 1010 ill I ll New Utah American Fork CitizenLone Peak New Utah - V- Richard and Faye Moore seven children: Vernon and Pam Elaine Moore, Bakers-field, Bakers-field, Calif; Pam and Val Winegar, Sparks, Nev.; Pat and Paul Buttars, Syracuse; Gary and Deanna Moore, Pleasant Grove; Shellie and David Monsen, Orem; Michael and Susan Moore, Heber; and Jeffrey and Christie Moore, American Fork. They have 20 grandchildren grandchil-dren and two great-grandchildren. LPHS activities Senior Sluff day. A student council parent meeting is set for 7 p.m. in the Little Theater. A tennis parent meeting is set for 7 p.m. in the Little Theater. The orchestra finale concert is set for 7 p.m. in the auditorium. auditori-um. Diabetes Education Night Class This is a three class series held on Thursdays from 6-8:30 p.m. It is billable to most insurance. insur-ance. Please pre-register with Jill at 763-3471. Manic Depressive Assoc. The Manic Depressive Association of Utah Valley meets today and every Thursday Thurs-day at 7 p.m. at the Utah State Hospital administration building. The meeting is for those with mood disorders as well as their families and friends. Weekly meetings will feature speakers and a meeting meet-ing of the local support group. For information call Christina Heath at 224-6188. American Fork Lions Club The American Fork Lions Club will hold its monthly social meeting tonight at 7 p.m. in the American Fork Sr. Citizens Center, 54 E. Main, American Fork. Individuals interested in joining the group are also invited. American Mothers Inc. This support group for mothers meets the fourth Thursday of every month from 4 to 5:30 p.m. For more information infor-mation and the location, call Tresa Hansen, North Utah County Chapter, at 756-8622. Bereavement Group VistaCare Hospice offers a monthly bereavement support sup-port group for anyone who has lost a loved one. The group meets the last Tuesday of each month from 6 to 7 p.m. at the VistaCare Hospice Office, 204 E. 860 South, Orem. There is no charge. For more information contact Paul Williams at 224-2999. Cedar Ridge activities The school dance festival will be held on the football field at Lone Peak High School from noon to 3 p.m. LPHS activities The Knight 5K Run and All classes meet on Monday and Wednesday evenings Introduction to Art 5:30-7:25pm 7:35-930pm 530-7:25pni 7:359:30pni 5:30-7:25pm 5:30-7:25pin 7J5-9J0pm 5:30-7:25pm 7:35-9:30pm 7:35-8:50ptn Intro to Public Speaking Introduction to Writing Intermed Writing: HUSS American Heritage Intro to Humanitites Ethics & Values .General Biology Introduction to Geology ' Pen. Health & Wellness Intermediate Algebra , Dick and Velda Evans mon rum The families of Neldon (Dick) and Velda Evans are pleased to announce the 90th birthday anniversaries of their parents. Friends and relatives are invited to help celebrate at an open house June 1 from 5 to 8 p.m. in the Lehi Legacy Lega-cy Center, 145 N. Center. They request no gifts please. Velda was born in Fountain Foun-tain Green to Leonard and Minnie Oldroyd on May 8, 1912. She has been a pink lady volunteer at American Fork Hospital for 33 years. Dick was born in Lehi on June 15, 1912. He retired from the Utah Highway Patrol after 32 years of service. Velda's children are Sam (ReNae) Jackson, Burke (MirLynn) Jackson and Eudean Morley (deceased). Dick's children are Community Calendar Walk is set to begin at 8 a.m. A 3-on-3 basketball tournament tourna-ment begins at 8 a.m. in the gyms and lasts all day. Overeaters Anonymous Overeaters Anonymous will meet today at 8 a.m. at the American Fork Fitness Center. For more information, call Julie at 763-8275. LPHS activities MEMORIAL DAY -- NO SCHOOL. A 3-on-3 basketball tournament begins at 8 a.m. in the gyms and lasts all day. Overeaters Anonymous Overeaters Anonymous will meet today at 3 p.m. in the American Fork Veteran's Hall at 3 p.m. For more information, informa-tion, call Julie at 763-8275. Alpine city The Alpine city council is scheduled to have its regular meeting at 7 p.m. in the city hall council chambers. Highland city The Highland planning commission has set their regular regu-lar meeting for 7 p.m. at city hall. American Fork City Council The American Fork City Council will meet at 7:30 p.m. in City Hall, 31 N. Church Street. Public hearings will be held prior to the council meeting. The public is invited to attend. LPHS activities The yearbook preview party is from noon to 3 p.m. The band spring concert begins at 7 p.m. in the auditorium. audito-rium. Diabetes Education Day Class This is a four session series held on Tuesdays from 9:30-11:30 9:30-11:30 a.m. at American Fork Hospital. Classes begin the first Tuesday of every month and are billable to most insurance. insur-ance. Please register by calling call-ing Jill at 763-3471. Women's Cancer Clinics The Utah County Health Department holds Women's Cancer Clinics specifically for Utah County residents each Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Utah County Health Department, 589 S. State, Provo. Free breast exams, pap tests and mammograms for those who meet age and iDf5C LJ for information concerning these classes contact the UVSC Evening School Office in CAM Old or by telephone at 63-8449 Website: www.uvsc.educonted K Thursday, May 23, 2002 - Page 5 uiuiiuuo Neldon Evans (Dick) and Velda Donna (Grant) Gordon, Bob (Marly) Evans, JoAnn Evans, Sandra (Rick) Worthen and Jay (Melissa) Evans. They have 32 grandchildren, grandchil-dren, 59 great-grandchildren and seven great-great grandchildren. income guidelines. For those who do not qualify for free services, cost is $30 for all three. Call 370-8738 to see if you qualify, or for other information. infor-mation. Community Scout Troop Come and join the new Community Boy Scout Troop. Meetings are held every Tuesday Tues-day at 6:30 p.m. in the Preschool Building south of the Community Presbyterian Church, 75 N. 100 East, American Ameri-can Fork. For information, call Michele Thomas at 756-7798. LPHS activities A ballroom concert will be held this evening in the main gym. TOPS Club meeting Take Off Pounds Sensibly, a non-profit organization designed to help people lose weight, meets every Wednesday Wednes-day morning at 9:30 a.m. at the Veterans Memorial Building, Build-ing, 53 N. Center Street, American Amer-ican Fork. For information: 785-1129. LPHS activities The band banquet is scheduled for the cafeteria this evening. American Mothers Inc. This support group for mothers meets the fourth Thursday of every month from 4 to 5:30 p.m. For more information infor-mation and the location, call Tresa Hansen, North Utah County Chapter, at 756-8622. American Fork High School commencement American Fork High School will hold its commencement exercises at 8 p.m. in the Marriott Mar-riott Center at BYU. Calendar Entries Submit information on your group's activitities for the Community Calendar by sending a written note to this newspaper, P.O. Box 7, American Fork, Utah 84003 or by calling 756-5273. Community Calendar entries must be into the paper by Monday, 10 a.m. of the week you would like the notice to appear. . j J U LJ copy! ' i ait art |