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Show Citizen, Press, Review. Wed., Oct. 17, 1984 - Page 14 Animal House serves popular birds, and even had some kittens although they were not really ready for them yet. Later they will have cats and dogs for sale. The store will handle aquariums and on display has a salt water pet shop to service the Pleasant h Grove, American Fork, Lehi Orem areas has opened for business in Pleasant Grove at 387 S. A and-nort- Street. The shop will hold a grand opening on Oct. 27. That day the Animal House will offer discounted merchandise, free drinks and balloons. Everyone is invited to see what types of merchandise the Animal House provides. aquarium with exotic fishes. They will have all the necessary items for the fish bowls and tanks. In addition, they have the cages, for to, food and otherto items neededhave birds. They hope eventually a full line of all types of pet supplies. They have some bunnies that were blue ribbon winners at the Utah The owner, Nancy Schroeder, said that they will have fish, rabbits, tri-citi- es County Fair. Nancy said she decided to open the shop after she learned that there was not a pet store between south Orem and Sandy. She said she felt that . many pet owners and prospective pet owners lived in the area and would appreciate having a shop nearby. The shop is open on Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. The shop is closed on Sunday.' Animal House is managed by Luanda Farnworth. The store will offer friendly service and will be helpful for those with questions. Nancy lives in Pleasant Grove and is the mother of seven children. She is especially fond of Amazon parrots and said they are much like a child to have around the home. Lucinda has two children and lives in Orem with her husband, Gary. She has had a great deal of pet shop experience and raises her own cockatiels, parakeets and rabbits. ld " Training School needs Special Friends T. J. is 15 years of age. Lucinda Farns worth and Nancy Schraeder play with pets at Animal House. Weight management program offered and If you are a young person who wants to learn strategies to control the your eating and weight, American Fork Hospital is offering a program designed with you in mind. for strategies -- self-contr- self-estee- m The SHAPEDOWN course began Thursday, Oct. 11, but you can still join if you want to. The class is from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in the board room at the hospital, 170 North 1100 East. More information can be obtained by calling the hospital, The fee is $40 with a rebate of $20 for meeting the goals. The classes run for eight weeks. Suzie Sager, MSW INT is the instructor. The course is one of many the hospital offers to meet the needs of the community. -r ,. iijiijl focuses on the difficulties face in teenagers managing their weight, such as trying to fit exercise into a busy schedule, eating when bored in the afternoons and craving for junk foods. In SHAPEDOWN, you direct your own habit changes, creating a thin new lifestyle for yourself. You such as analyze your own habits diet, exercise, communications SHAPEDOWN probably like to ride in one. "If he could just have one permanent friend or family it would and help him gain more confidence. I know regular involvement with a special friend or family would help him. The special friend would be able to give him the attention he needs," Mr. Buker said. Persons who are golden age are perfect advocates, Mrs. Hiatt says. "Our Golden Friend volunteers become the surrogate grandparents. For instance, Kevin Cronkwright, also 15, needs the tender loving care a Golden Friend so unselfishly gives. Kevin enjoys community trips, listening to music, reading books, drawing, sketching and cooking. Kevin's previous special friend does call and has taken him on week-lon- g trips, but she has recently moved to California." self-estee- "Kevin needs weekly interaction from a personal friend or family to help' him gain self confidence," states Rob Blanthorn, Social Worker at the training school." Other special friend, family, or golden friend needs are for DeWayne (Heber) Reeves, 53 years of age, who would enjoy regular visits from a special friend or golden friend; Allen Campbell, a 28 year old who enjoys bus rides, movies and date night; and George Peterson, a old who likes spectator events and would like to be involved with a family. Allen is "pleasant but moves slowly because of congestive heart disease," Mrs. Hiatt says. For information on how to become a special friend, family or golden friend, contact Mrs. Hiatt or Jeanne ext. 315 or 331. Blackburn at ar 756-602- mm fat sAmmWmWmmmmmmmWmm Lst. minute VII 756-600- - .m I then develop making changes. You also keep track of your progress with feelings - such as and Like any teenager, he loves hamburgers, camping, fishing, and movies. He is friendly, cheerful, easy to get along with, and tries very hard to please. In addition, he makes his bed, sweeps, sorts, folds and bags laundry. T.J., however, is handicapped and lives at the Utah State Training School, and he needs a special friend to play catch with, to go bowling with, to swim with, to just be his; friend. Lynda Hiatt, Director of Volunteers and Community Education at the training school,' said the school is families to become recruiting special friends to young men like T.J. - needs Special Friend T.J. Mrs. developmentalist, staff says T.J. is' very "The really enjoy T.J.," friendly and outgoing. He loves Hiatt stated. Dan Buker, training school playing with trucks and would- - w . 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