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Show Pleasant Grove Review New Utah! - Wednesday, February 23, 2000 - Page 5 pleasant Grove Senior Center announces menu, activities nno ..IS. l Of Senior citizens needing help ' ) filling out the forms for vJSeir income taxes are invited b maKe au vv- , . Peasant Grove Senior ELn Center. 785-2818, for Wsdays through April 11. Appointments aie iquueu. The Senior Center will hold blood pressure clinic at 11 om on Marcn 14 unaer tne direction of Apple Gate Health 'Care. Also, on March 14, a foot doctor will be at the center to nve assistance with foot prob-Call prob-Call Ruth at the center, 785-2818, for more informa- ion. . , , , ,, Bingo will be played at tne center each Tnursaay m March. The center also offers tain "many other games, quilting, lnd exercise, and lunch on Monday lplete-through Friday, ' except holidays. holi-days. ?n- K: Lch is served at noon and ,y Sare planned by dieticians for lp Senior citizens. Menus are printed here for your informa-Snpon. informa-Snpon. They may be clipped out and used for reference during the month. 0.,,. March 1: Teriyaki chicken, "rice, vitamin salad, canned -oeaches, oatmeal raisin cook- ""Ne, whole wheat roll. March 2: Sirloin tips over hoodies, whole kernel corn, & X ;ossed salad, shortcake, white I -oil. T March. 3: Chicken strips Nv " with gravy, mashed potatoes ith gravy, Droccou, ran- John Ivie, Aubrie 6 S F John Ivie and Aubrie Gerun iave chosen to marry in the kit Lake LDS Temple on Feb. ;9. I The bride-to-be is the laughter of Ted and Sally lerun of Pleasant Grove. The irospective groom is the son of Villiam and Jane Ivie, also of pleasant Grove. L A reception will honor the ouple that same evening from i;30 to 8, with dancing from 8 o 9, at the Alpine Art Center, 50 Alpine Highway, Alpine, ill friends and relatives are ordially invited to attend. The bride-to-be is a gradu-te gradu-te of Pleasant Grove High ichool. She has attended !YUHawaii and is finishing n associates degree at Utah 'alley State College. The prospective groom is lso a graduate of Pleasant rrove High School. He served will Orem. 'omen's Self Defense Class A free women's self defense class will 5 held at 3 p.m. at the United Studios 'Self Defense, Alpine Studio at 41 6 S. pine Highway. Those with questions -ay call 756-8882 for information. anic Depressive Assoc. The Manic Depressive Association of oh Valley meets today and every ursday at 7 p.m. at the Utah State xpital administration building. The eeting is for those with mood disorders weli as their families and friends, sekly meetings will feature speakers id a meeting of the local support M.ror information call Christina ium ar 24-1 day is Leap day We Creek Neighborhood Residents of the Battle Creek 'ignborhood are encouraged to fend a neighborhood meeting tonight ' P-m. in the Little Theatre in the base--nt of the Pleasant Grove Library. Kjergarten registration . wH your elementary school for spe-ic spe-ic times. '"Jen's Cancer Clinics ine Utah County Health Department as Women's Cancer Clinics specifier specifi-er Utah County residents each ;say from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the n County Health Department, 589 S. I erovo. Free breast exams, pap and mammograms for those who 'J?' aae and income guidelines. For fwn d0 not qualify for free ser-s ser-s cost is $30 for all three. Call 370- ro see if you qualify, or for other "motion. nunity Scout Troop wrne and join the new Community r;CToutTroP-Meetings are held U ;ool Building south 'of the ,nity Presbyterian Church, 75 N. II EX, , ?rican Fork- Fr information, 11 Mchele Thomas at 756-7798. 'eavement Group js QCore Hospice offers a monthly cement support group for anyone grape juice, cherry cobbler, white roll. March 6: Breaded veal with gravy, scalloped potatoes, spinach with lemon, canned pears, peanut butter cake, white roll. March 7: Swedish meat balls with rice, green beans, vitamin salad, jelly roll, whole wheat roll. March 8: Spaghetti, garlic bread, Scandinavian blend vegetables, orange, tapioca pudding. March 9: Hoagie Sandwich, potato salad, apple, carrot cake. . March 10: Roast turkey with gravy, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes with gravy, candied sweet potatoes, applesauce, apple-sauce, pumpkin pie, white roll. March 13: Chicken A La King, baking powder biscuit, jellied salad, angel food cake. March 14: Turkey steak with gravy, rice, broccoli, banana, sugar cookies, white roll. March 15: Meatloaf with mushroom gravy, parslied new potatoes, California ' mixed vegetables, tossed salad, orange cake, white roll. March 16: Baked breast of chicken, mashed potatoes with gravy, whole kernel corn, orange juice, blueberry cobbler, cob-bler, whole wheat roll. March 17: Roast pork with gravy, baked potato with sour cream, whole carrots, applesauce, apple-sauce, cherry cream crunch, Gerun to wed John Ivie Aubrie Gerun an LDS mission to Curitiba, Brazil. He is also attending UVSC, with plans to transfer to BYU for a degree in business. busi-ness. The couple will make their first home in Pleasant Grove. 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. Miss PI. Grove Today is the deadline for applications applica-tions for the upcoming Miss Pleasant Grove Scholarship Pageant. TOPS Club meeting Take Off Pounds Sensibly, a non-profit organization designed to help people lose weight, meets every Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. at the Lindon City Building, 100 N. State Street, Lindon. For more information call 785-3657. Toastmasters The Olympic Orators meet every Wednesday at 7 p.m. upstairs in the Broadstone Building, 765 E. Main (behind Wingers). The group is dedicated to helping members sharpen their speaking, speak-ing, presenting and sales skills. Everyone is welcome. For more information, call Terrel Davis at 916-3330. Caregivers Support Group To help individuals caring for loved ones at home with the support they need to get through difficult times, several sever-al home health care agencies in Utah County are sponsoring a free caregivers support group conducted by a social worker and a registered nurse. The group will meet today from 2:30 to 4 p.m. in the Eldred Center, 270 W. 500 North, Room 6, Provo. The group meets the first Wednesday of each month. For information informa-tion contact the Eldred Center at 379-6620. 379-6620. 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 cppenr. piiiiiiiiliWM iff - dL v ; . - Y i I i ml " i ii f ii ii ii h i I white roll. March 20: Seaburger with tartar sauce, lettuce and tomato garnish, tater tots, apple, butterscotch pudding. March 21: Pork Chow Mein, Chinese noodles, jellied salad, fortune cookie, whole wheat roll. March 22: Hot dog on a bun, coleslaw, peaches, apple crisp. March 23: Beef stroganoff with noodles, Brussel sprouts, tossed salad, shortcake, white roll. March 24: Boast Beef with gravy, baked potato with sour cream, green beans, fruit cocktail, cock-tail, brownie, whole wheat roll. March 27: Hamburger pie, mashed potatoes, apple juice, rice pudding, whole wheat roll. March 28: Baked ham, broccoli, broc-coli, au gratin potatoes, jellied salad, Boston cream cake, white roll. March 29: Beef and pepper steak, rice, whole kernel corn, banana, jelly roll, white roll. March 30: Country fried steak with gravy, baked potato with sour cream, cauliflower, tossed salad, brownie pudding, pud-ding, whole wheat roll.. March 31: Polish sausage and sauerkraut, parslied new potatoes, peas, canned pears, Jell-0 Jubilee, White roll. The Pleasant Grove Senior Citizens program is sponsored by the Mountainlands Association of Governments. ,. ol 2 HI llll ill,' r in,,. , S'J.MI.IHIH ClIMlll MUM I A i.-- .iu-m.I,,,.., i,.,I?, WO PGHS FFA members watch as PGHS students Pleasant Grove High School students have planned a number num-ber of activities to help celebrate cele-brate National FFA Week. Several student members attended the Pleasant Grove city council meeting where Mayor Ed Sanderson proclaimed pro-claimed the week of Feb. 19 through Feb. 26, 2000 as National FFA Week. 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FFA is a national organization organiza-tion of 450,752 members preparing for leadership and careers in the science, business needs seniors for community work program gram of the Forest Service and Department of Labor. The program pro-gram provides qualified seniors with meaningful job preparedness prepared-ness opportunities. It also provides pro-vides services to the community communi-ty through Forest Service7relat-ed Service7relat-ed work experience. The program's pro-gram's intent is to help senior FIXED RATES off on your taxes. home a hug. AI'K ,ll ! N.rA": l-'ll", I I LC," APR: ;,n,l 'II .111(1".,. l.i.'.'.V',, 12 nuk iht 'V,I,I Ink- h. M .mmi.,1 I,y. 11,1s ..IK-. i il,llmihv Uihrrwran.mviibMr. A S2.'. , knge is rai Sis :v:::V::v:v::':::'::::::::S mmmmimmmsm mmiimmm Ss::::s:fi:Mi IF A ' r " $0 , M , ;? J ym M - v'"mmmMg: m "X'- . and technology of agriculture. 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