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Show Page 20 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Thursday, May 8, 2008 I 450,000 PAIRS OF EYES ARE LOOKING" AT YOUR COMPETITION. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? www.heraldextra.com events: Women's health clinic In honor of National Women's Health Week, the Utah County Health Department will sponsor spon-sor a health clinic for women ages 40-f4 on May 13 and 14. Free breast exams, pap smears, and skin cancer screenings will be given by appointment qualifying individuals indi-viduals (skin cancer screening doesn't require an appointment). appoint-ment). Fasting cholesterol tests will also be offered by appointment appoint-ment for $23. For questions or an appointment, appoint-ment, please call 851-7031. All appointments will take place in the UCHD Women's Clinic on the first floor of the Utah County I lealt h and Justice Jus-tice Building, 151 S. University Ave, Provo. The health fair will run from 8:30 a.m. to noon each day. For information or to schedule an appointment, please call 851-7031. Letter carriers food drive Utah letter carriers will hold their annual food drive on Saturday, Sat-urday, May 10, and Utahns are encouraged to participate by placing non-perishable food in a bag near their mailbox prior to mail delivery. The drive, in its Kith year, is the largest one-day food collection in the nation. All of the food will be distributed distrib-uted to local food banks whose shelves are traditionally bare this time of year. Last year Utah letter carriers collected more than one million pounds of food nationwide the drive delivered 70.7 million pounds. Women Build Week It won't be men laying bricks, pounding nails, and raising walls at the construction site for a local family's new Habitat Habi-tat for Humanity house. On Saturday, May 10, women wom-en volunteers will be spread ing top soil, laying sod, and planting trees and shrubs at two newly completed Habitat homes in recognition of National Nation-al Women Build Week, May 4-10, sponsored by Lowe's. Developed through the partnership part-nership between Lowe's and Habitat for Humanity, National Women Build Week celebrates the compassion, dedication, talents and abilities of women from all walks of life. The goal is to both showcase the accomplishments accom-plishments of Habitat's women volunteers and invite new women volunteers to join the effort to provide decent, safe, affordable housing. The work will be done in two shifts, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 1 to 5 p.m. The houses are located at 159 E. 800 South and 161 E. 800 South, Orem. Immunization clinics offer extended hours The Utah County Health Department is offering extended hours for immunizations. The extended hours immunization clinics are available Monday through Wednesday every week and the first Thursday of each month Appointments are required re-quired and available by calling 851-7019. Immunization clinics are available at the following locations: loca-tions: I American Fork Clinic, 120 N. 1220 East 10; Monday 10 a.m.- to 7 p.m. I Provo Clinic, 151 S. University Univer-sity Ave.; Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. I Saratoga Springs Insta-care Insta-care Clinic, 250 E. State Rd. 73; first Thursday of each month from 2:30-4:30 p.m. The Health Department also accepts several insurances such as Select Health, PEHP, Altius, United Healthcare, and Medicare and Medicaid. For those who are uninsured or under-insured, the Health Department also offers state-funded state-funded vaccines at a lower cost. The charge is $12 per vaccine administered. For details, de-tails, please call 851-7019. n Otimimim uiniiEUP eve mom. EVEUNEH UPS Rl LEW liaiWER fmiST v f wit ) . .- i i Llk, til-. 1 J 833 S. 170 E. Provo 377-1011 boxmartofprovoyahoo.com 625 N. State St. Orem 224-2698 boxmartqwestoffice.net Furniture Shelves Quilts Clocks IuKh AmoricaniKfl I Indoor k Outdoor Furniture I Od Sale! i Get yours bow for Mother's Day! 9 Chairs, Loveseats & Gliders! si HERITAGE WOODWORKS l2fl?f;f5 3 i i ' " K . S ' I ' , .4 .4 V I o - u - , i ' , ; 3-4 v - : f " s -v" - J.'-- - -rx V 'u a - ,x - ft o c (U 3 g V 3 Mkf II) I 11 fn WM Bcre&a of Laid Hxcaggaest contact: g Salt Lake Wild Horse fea & Burrow Center Adoption: The Bureau of Land Management Manage-ment (BLM) will have 30 select halter-started wild horses and 1 0 burros. They can be viewed starting Friday morning in the outdoor arena with an adoption adop-tion being held on Friday at 6:30 p.m. For more information about the adoption and an application toll-free 877.224.3956. I ' ' Any animals that are not adopted during the adoption adop-tion will be available on a First Come First Served for $125.00, then AdopKa-. AdopKa-. 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