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Show 1 Page 16 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Thursday, June 5, 2008 news American Fork Contact information The center is located at 54 E. Main St. and offers van pickup and drop off for $1. To arrange for a ride, call the center at 763-3090. 763-3090. Gloria Parker is the center cen-ter secretary, and the director is Ted Strong. Center hours are from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday through Friday except holidays. holi-days. Lunches are served daily at noon. Ladies Club The Ladies Bridge Club meets every Wednesday at 1 p.m. month. All activities are free of charge. For more information, informa-tion, contact Carroll Johnson at 318-1595. Lehi Eagle Mtn. The Eagle Mountain Senior Council hosts a monthly activity activ-ity the fourth Monday of each Blood pressure clinic There is a free blood-pressure clinic on June 18 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Hearing clinic Brent Fox, the audiologist, will be conducting con-ducting a hearing clinic on June 26 from 10:30 to noon. Location The I-ehi Senior Center is located at 123 N. Center Cen-ter St., within the Lehi Legacy Center. The center phone number num-ber is 768-7165, and the director direc-tor is Jan Jonsson. The center provides social activities, exercise equipment and health clinic's to community seniors from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Rides available Round-trip rides are offered to seniors for a minimal cost. Rides can be arranged at 427-2030. Pleasant Grove Location The Pleasant Grove Jacobs Center is situated situ-ated at 242 W. 200 South in Pleasant Grove, The contact phone number is 785-2818 and is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Boutique Caroline's Boutique Bou-tique provides a variety of crocheted and quilted items and is open during the center's regular hours. Bingo I leld every Monday Mon-day morning at 10:30 a.m. Other activities There is a new quilt to finish, billiards, card games, exercise equipment equip-ment and other activities to do at the Jacobs Center. Luncheons Those who haven't been to a 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 GO-plus seniors and $4.90 for those 59 years old and younger. The suggested donation for salads is $2.25 for seniors and $5.65 for those 59 or younger. Mountainland Association of Governments and the state of Utah fund the senior lunch program. MENU Friday Roast pork and gravy, baked potato and sour cream, carrots, fruit salad, cherry cream crunch, white roll. Monday Seaburger, tater tots, apple, butterscotch pudding. Tuesday Pork chow mein, Chinese noodles, tossed salad, fortune cookie, whole wheat roll. Wednesday 1 lot dog with bun, sauerkraut, sauer-kraut, baked beans, orange, apple crisp. Thursday Beef stroganoff and noodles, brussel sprouts, gelatin salad, peach shortcake, white roll. r UKTitii ULr IlifJ tiff CPJ 7 1 1 4 i, "1 m f, i -!.. mm rncc tis iet iL neieivc u nice iu iiic i I Ala I J 4k UJm I IBM IIAMA LUIII HUUI1UUJ HUUCU Friday, June 27, 2008 with ca(h purchase of Wrangler Jeans and Shirts valued at $35 or more. (While supplies last!) . - IV I M i Open Monday Thru Saturday 1 0 am TO 6 pm 4, r 1 1 i .r- , J Childrens tV Wrangler Jeans Sizes $-J99 Sizes $g99 r V'" ' a - I Men's Original Indigo 1 Wrangler Jeans 1 JM').IWil "Wt I, Men's Styles - Black, Tan, Blue Pre Washed Jeans Dark Stone & Antique Wash Gold Buckle Wrangler Jeans 38"-W" :fe?Oa I Extra Men's Western Shirt Said Snap $d ShortLong Sleeve I Great Selection Men's & Ladies Western Boots 131 Children's Western Boots Select Boots I Men's 20X Relaxed Fit Jeans ALL 20X JEANS ON SALE Style 23'$, 3Vs, 39'i Ariat Fat Babies j, .-: 1 f -A J I Straw Hats J Select Styles - It1. GREAT SELECTION ONTANA Buckles larrltigt Watches Bracelets Lifestyle J I Caimen Gater r ( i All Leather j , ! waMWiii 1ITIMMI n f 1 1 lm w. Jgf mW "w l j ZZ.rl- ! -tete1 1 Food bank director . thankful for donations Editor: As director of Community Action Food Bank, I want to thank Utah County residents for their generous contributions, contribu-tions, making this the most successful Letter Carrier Food Drive yet. We especially saw a great increase in contributions from our smaller communities within the county. I would also like to specifically thank all the letter carriers and other volunteer volun-teer who made this possible. Our food pantries are currently cur-rently serving the same number num-ber of families they serve during dur-ing the holiday season, which is our busiest time of year. This is a 30-percent increase of families fam-ilies in need from this time last year. Without a continued increase in-crease in donations, we will not be able to satisfy the increased need across the county. Food costs are on the rise, and many families are experiencing experi-encing tighter food budgets. We want to specifically thank those of you who gave even more than usual. You have made a difference. For those of you who are able and want to give more, we are always accepting ac-cepting donations at our food bank. Please call us at (801) 373-8200, or visit our Web site at www.communityactionUC. org. Jim Thomas Community Action Food Bank Director n mmnrnm mump EVE iMOM, EIELWEfi LiW m lehi tiMQEd mim f - ( of 3 Family Pediatrics Cosmetic MS 'I K Trl 2? UTiifin : David E Gordon, DMD i-jMmM-mmC il fri 11 fill Most insurance accepted. Present this ad for FREE Teeth Whitening with new patient exam, ways, and cleaning. wrww.gordonfamilydentaL.com hlJCMmA .L&JL!k.jd Amwiain Dmntai Association iociil News... " . I've i it din to hi. 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