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Show news Closures All centers will be closed on July 24 for Iloneer Day. American Fork Payson Salmon Fry The annual Payson Salmon Fry trip is Aug. 1 and reservations are being taken at the center, 763-3090. 763-3090. Seating is limited for this popular trip. 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. Lunches Lunch-es are served daily at noon. Ladies Club The Ladies Bridge Club meets every Wednesday at 1 p.m. Eagle Mtn. The Eagle Mountain Senior Council hosts a monthly activity activ-ity the fourth Monday of each month. All activities are free of charge. For more information, informa-tion, contact Carroll Johnson at 318-1595. Lehi Payson Salmon Fry The annual Payson Salmon Fry trip is Aug. 1 and reservations are being taken at the center, 768-7165. 768-7165. Seating is limited for this popular trip. Volunteer drivers needed Meals-On-Wheels needs volunteer drivers in Lehi, one day a week, for one hour, in a four-mile delivery radius from the Lehi Senior Center at 123 N. Center St. Volunteer drivers use their own vehicles to pick-up the food, 8-1 1 meals, at the Lehi Monti fw Mf 1 1, Until Mf I, 3001 Speed Racer Emma Smith: My Slory Monday -Fndfly7rt0:JSpjii. Saturday 100. SdO, 7601 IS pjn. IT-....,.-. n'mirtiimmiin STEIL DAYS CELEBRATION American Fork Youth Theater Presentation IhundayJuty 17 1 1:30 A 360 pm rnfeylSllwoyMyl.:30 MOlt-Xm Behind this ear lies an engineering masterpiece n Open Ear Technology is the most revolutionary development in hearing care since the introduction of digital hearing aids. Come in for a FREE hearing evaluation and give them a try with our NO OBLIGATION ROAD TEST Smoke HonieQioice Weekly Need a place to call be? mimm iTii-rtmlliiiiii.lfr lilfMl': hi - r Vtnintirii tiirrnr-Tr, r7 lfeMaimafej mm 1 If!fM4l"IIL'lJI"-JJIUIU' Cigarettes Cigars, Pipes, Loose Tobacco LOWEST PRICES 695 North State Street PR0V0 410 North Freedom Blvd. Senior Center. The individual meals are packed in hot and cold food containers. The Tuesday route is now open and takes ubout 30 minutes to an hour to complete. If you are interested in delivering deliv-ering Meals-On-Wheels, please contact Liz Merrell at 229-3821 or send an e-mail to emerrellO,' mountainland.org, or contact Erin Dyreng at 229-3803 or send an e-mail to edyrengfe mountainIand.org. Blood pressure clinic There will be a free blood pressure clinic on July 16 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Hearing clinic Brent Fox is conducting a hearing clinic on July 17 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Foot clinic Dr. Scott Humphreys Hum-phreys is sponsoring a foot clinic on July 23 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Appointments can be made at the center, 768-7165. 768-7165. Location The Lehi 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 exer-cise equipment and health clinics clin-ics 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 with Linda. Pleasant Grove Location The Pleasant Grove Jacobs Center is situated at 242 W. 200 South in Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. The contact phone number is 785-2818 and is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Clinics The center hosts a blood pressure clinic and a blood glucose clinic once a month. A podiatrist also sponsors spon-sors a foot clinic every other month. Call the center, 785-2818, 785-2818, for dates and times. Boutique Caroline's Boutique Bou-tique provides a variety of crocheted and quilted items and is open during the center's the MAYTAG store. Family Owned & Operated ORELVI ; ! CLEARANCE CENTER t 308 W. University Pkwy. 229-1170 i i Hours Mon-Sat 10-9 I 'Saving txised on maytiig com prices ! h . fur Oiritt A dents. Se store for oetartiv. j Shop SPAUISH FORK 84 North 1 00 West MIRICM FORK 1 06 N. West State Rd. New In i 1 Uhe Box I regular hours. Bingo Held every Tuesday Tues-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 The Utah County Security Center will preparing meals for all senior centers. Along with the changed service, the federal fed-eral nutrition standards have changed as well. Seniors will see more fruits and vegetables, more whole grains, more fiber, less fat and less sodium in the meals. Milk will be one percent instead of two percent. Desserts Des-serts will be served rarely. Meals will be suitable for persons with diabetes, heart disease and hypertension. A list of the number of carbohydrates carbohy-drates in each food item on the menu can be made available so that diabetics can make an informed choice of what they will eat based on their own individual in-dividual carbohydrate requirements. require-ments. The suggested donation for t.l IL J1.-I ii... ii mto .mi r y, - - i !' . j : if 4 itepp ipmm mm Ik mm qftfhm ts natural to feel uneasiness when you have medical issues. But if you're being treated by skilled caregivers using proven technology, you can also feel peace. Which is why American Fork Hospital his developed a less invasive method to treat premature infants with respiratory problems and Inter-mountain Inter-mountain Medical Center uses Utah's only gamma knife to treat brain tumors without surgery. It's the reason Dixie Regional employs lap banding for less invasive weight loss surgery and LDS Hospital uses advanced endoscopic the meal is still $2 for 60-plus seniors and $4.90 for those 59 years old and younger. The suggested donation for salads, sal-ads, which are still available when pre-ordered, 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. 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