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Show Thursday, January 12, 2006 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Page 11 K--T77 i-i I r 'Kj & i i Jll e ' lfi f- - II lV i . , JEW ' A t& I Kelson Stone, Kyle Stone and Kory Stone Kelson Lraig Mori. Kvle Allen Stone Manftone all reeived'the rank of Eaele Scout in a special CZltf Hmor on Dec. 18, 2005. They earned Seoul ing'shjjt rank as members of Venturer Crew 4S2 and Virsi(f Team 462 which are sponsored by the Tiinpanogis ark 4th Ward in Orem. The three young men are tfc'ions of Mark and Bunny Stone. As parfif their Eagle requirements, each boy organized orga-nized andarried out a large service project. Kelson Stone orgnized and carried out a project to paint emergend and no-parking zones at various locations in Orem. iyle Stone also led a group of volunteers in a project t paint emergency and no-parking areas at other Ications in Orem. Much red paint was had. These prrt-cts contribute to community safety and will 1 Kyle Kolbrook : , i Elder Kyle Hdbrook, son of Stephen and GailHoIbrook of Lehi, has returned fron serving in the Guatemala, Guatrtala City North LDS Mission. He will speak inthe Lehi 9th Ward. 465 East 30C North, on Sunday, Sun-day, Jan. 15, 2006 at 1 p.m. UVSC spomisoirs NORTH COUNTY STAFF Elder Quest, a UVSC-spoi- sored program for retired persons, per-sons, is offering several courses for the Winter 2006 semester. Classes will include the follov-ing: follov-ing: Writing your personal his-'i tory, The World and I, water, color painting, literature, Shakespeare, opera. "The In-' dian Wars (1806-1877), oral history, sensible nutrition for : seniors, The European Jews and the Holocaust, The Joy of Music, Mu-sic, intermediate Windows and . armchair travel. Classes will start Jan. 17 and will continue Mondays through Fridays. Elder Quest wiill send out a calendar with detailed information infor-mation to all members before classes begin. For more information call Ernest Er-nest Krey at 362-2817. AMERICAN FORK I Closing The American Fork Senior Center is located on 54 E. Main St. and can be reached at 763-3090. Mountainland Applied Technology College Looking tor a hair salon? Look no further, contact MOUNTAIN COSMETOLOGY for your next salon appointment matc 763-0324 matc No two lomes 1 5 great Main floor master suites. Just 48 homes Private fenced yards. Close to everything, far from ordinary. Heirloom Cottages SOO East yO bouth 801-369-0428 Brett Affiliatedealty OnORCJKTOWN and Knrv allow emergency responders a clear area for parking. Kory Stone gathered and assembled materials for 200 hygiene kits which were donated to be used for Humanitarian Hu-manitarian Relief. He also had enough materials left to make several dozen smaller kits for homeless shelters. The three projects totaled over 300 man-hours of service ser-vice given to the community. The Boy Scouts of America has created the Eagle Mentor Pin as a way of honoring those whose efforts have assisted a Scout in reaching his Eagle rank. As part of the Eagle Court of Honor, Kelson, Kyle and Kory chose to award Eagle Mentor Pins to Todd Nielson, Nathan Clasby and Richard Bowns who served as their leaders. David Romney Elder David Romney, son of Rick and Yevon Romney of Orem, recently returned from serving in the Portugal Lisbon mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He will speak in church at the Orem Park 8th ward, 400 West 50 South, at 2 p.m. on Jan. 15, 2006. LEHI ft Membership drive The annual an-nual senior center membership drive has begun at the Lehi Senior Center, 123 N. Center St., Lehi. Membership Is $2 per person per-son and the Lehi Free Press is half price, $15, to all members. Closing - The center will be closed on Jan. 16 for Human Rights Day. I Hearing clinic Brent Fox, the audiologist, will be hosting a hearing clinic on Jan. 26, from 10:30 a.m. to noon. No appointment appoint-ment is necessary. I Free clinic Kensington Home Medical is sponsoring a health clinic at no charge the first Wednesday of each month at the center. Staff will be giving giv-ing blood sugar checks, blood pressure readings, heart rate monitoring and oxygen readings read-ings for free. The next clinic will be Feb, 1 and more information informa-tion on the service is available at 471-8869. The senior center is open ' Monday through Friday except holidays, with Bingo at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays. Center hours are 9 a.m. to 3 alike! floorplans. : location. k maintained. American rork Jordan Simmons Elder Jordan H. Simmons, son of Joseph and Kathy Simmons, has returned from Spain Bilbao LDS Mission. He will speak in the Lehi 17th Ward, January 15 at 9:30 a.m. Elder Qwest edycatiom program news p.m. and more information on its activities and services is available at 768-7165. OREM The Orem Friendship Center located on 93 N. 400 East is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with drop-in activities for seniors reading, television, billiards, quilting, shuffleboard, exercise equipment, equip-ment, exercise classes, walking track, computer classes, ceramics, ceram-ics, line dancing and more. Every Monday through Fri JAN 23 (Mori) ALPINE Parking Lot at the Mouth of American Fork Canyon, Jet. of Highland Hwy & American Fork Canyon Rd. JAN 24 (Tue) LEHI South End of the New Legacy Center Parking Lot, 123 N. Center St. AntrrwJ Price Mim cm &;o Ff.n;ilo cat $.'30 Matw fx' (no to HO Ibsi HQ r'' 1 feruiie dog iuo to 80 lbs) 50 :w5' x ies5 fnan S mot i 1135clog &2 T -Mobile m m $45.99 GET MORE PLUS 1000 Anytime Minutes SAMSUNG x495 $39.99 Buy one. Get one free. , $39.99 SANYO VI-2300 KCcLL eWMairiSt Jn l TT ul J Bryan Greenwood Elder Bryan G. Greenwood, son of Dale M. and Karen Greenwood, of American Fork has recently returned re-turned from serving in the Belgium Brussels Netherlands LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service ser-vice Sunday, Jan. 15, 2006 at 11:30 a.m. in the American Fork 37th Ward, 396 North 1100 East, American Ameri-can Fork. Morgan Lyman Elder Morgan Finlinson Lyman, son of Rodger and Mara Lyman, of Highland, has been called to serve in the Daejon, Korea LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service ser-vice Sunday, Jan. 15, 2006 at 9 a.m. in the Highland 23rd Ward, 6400 West 11000 North, Highland. Elder Lyman will enter the Missionary Training Center on Wednesday, Jan. 18. day from 11 a.m. to noon there is a dance social with live entertainment en-tertainment in the center's ball room. Bingo is played every Tuesday after lunch at approximately approxi-mately 1 p.m. The Orem Senior Friendship volunteers host the bingo play and provide prizes to the bingo players. Seniors may enjoy billiards daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. There is no charge to play and no instruction is provided. pro-vided. Other activities include Tai Chi classes, American Sign Language, wood shop and line dancing. More information about the center and its activities activi-ties and services is available at 229-7111 or on www.orem.org home page linking to the Senior Friendship Center in the Parks and Recreation cell. i , BothLocatinnc NOMORF. i IOMF' p STOP UNWANTED UTTERS! 3 r: Sprint Together with NEXTEL $55.99 Sprint Fair & Flexible 1000 Anytime Minutes Unlimited Nights i Weekends 6pm & 7pm nights available! "aler mail-m rebate Mention tit s ad & get 1 FREE accessory' Casey Peterson Elder Casey Peterson, son of Les and Carol Peterson of Lehi has returned re-turned from the Madrid Spain LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament meeting Sundav, Jan. 15 in the Cedar Ce-dar Hollow 6th'Ward. 2200 North 1200 East, Lehi. Joshua Bishop Elder Joshua Jon Bishop, son of Jon and Carol Jean Bishop of Orem, has been called to serve in the Hungary Hun-gary Budapest LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service ser-vice Sunday, Jan. 15, 2006 at I p.m. in the Lakeridge 10th Ward, 100 West 450 South, (kern. Elder Bishop will enter the Missionary Mis-sionary Training Center on Jan. 18. PLEASANT GROVE The Jacobs Center, 242 W. 200 South, in Pleasant Grove is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. There is a large activity room at the center for reading, study, quilting, billiards, bil-liards, table games, hand work and other activities. There is a compact computer lab with five computers and a health treatment treat-ment room where medical volunteers vol-unteers offer services. More on activities offered at the center and other information is available avail-able at 785-2818. Menu Friday, Jan. 13: Swiss steak, mashed potatoes, mixed veg Emergencies Welcome Mapr Credit Cards Accepted Interest Free Financing Available Most Insurance Plans Accepted Teeth Whitening Missionary Discounts 198 South Main I ! vi i I : Bangertcr Jewelers 4 w Curstorn Dcrsivfn Moirvsiinitc Loose Duirnond Gift Wiirc Grand Opening Timpvicw Ploii 476 N. 900 W. American I'ork, UT H4()05 .192 6022 Next to Trie New Del Tuco! Micah Christiansen Elder Micah A. Christiansen, son of Karl and Kay Christiansen, of Highland, has recently returned from serving in the New Zealand Auckland Mandarin speaking LDS Mission. He will seak in a sacrament service ser-vice Sunday, -an. 15 at 1 p.m. in the Highland Sixth Ward, 6100 West 11000 North. Highland. Lance Rees Elder Lance Rees. son of Roger and Janice Rees of Lehi, has recently re-cently returned from serving in the Germany Hamburg LDS Mission. etables, tossed salad, tapioca pudding and white roll. Monday, Jan. 16: Battered dipped cod, tartar sauce, cream peas and new potatoes, grape juice, cherry cream crunch and white roll. Tuesday, Jan. 17: Baked chicken chick-en leg, mashed potatoes, whole kernel corn, fruit cocktail, chocolate choc-olate pudding and white roll. Wednesday, Jan. 18: Beefaroni casserole, broccoli, peaches., apple ap-ple crisp and whole wheat roll. Thursday, Jan. 19: Baked pork steak, mashed potatoes, peas, tossed salad, rice pudding and white roll. r c t Heath J. Blake D.D.S. family ami Cosnwlic "Dcuhli 785-8308 FREE EXAM & X-RAYS WITH PAID CLEANING ll v.ill.l uilli I HU- llldlIIT) Pleasant Grove mpv |