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Show Citizen. Free Press, Review - Wednesday. Oct. 5- - 1. 1997 Free depression screening slated Depression strikes more more information on the prothan 17 million Americans each gram at the hospital, call for the BYU proyear. Fewer than half seek treatment, even though treatment could help 80 percent of those affected. Mental health professionals in this area will offer local residents the opportunity to learn about the signs and symptoms of depression and to participate in a free screening on Thursday, Oct. 9. Programs in this area will be held at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center and at Brigham Young University. For )W IS T gram, call Last year, more that 83,000 people attended screenings on National Depression Screening Day, part of Mental Illness Awareness Week. Participants will hear a brief talk on the causes, symptoms and treatment of depression and will have the opportunity to take an anonymous written screening test and discuss the results with a mental health professional. 378-303- 5. )7P T7rDSynF)-- Finn . GONG Merit Badge Powwow scheduled; registration deadline is Oct. The 42nd annual Boy Scouts of America Merit Badge Pow Wow will be held Nov. 1, 8 and 15 at BYU and Utah Valley State College. All Scouts 11 years of age and older and special Scouts are invited to participate in the 1 7 Pow Wow. The registration deadline is Oct. 17. There will be no late registration. To volunteer for one of the over 39 merit badge subjects, 7 call Ted Hindmarsh at between 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The American Fork Fine Arts Council's first visual art class of the fall season will be a drawing class for students from 12 to 18. The class will begin Oct. 4 at 9:30 a.m. in the Veterans Memorial Hall, 53 N. Center, American Fork. The two hour workshop will conclude on Oct. 25. Registration fee is $20. Allen Bishop will be the instructor. For information on needed supplies and art principles being taught call Bishop lives in Sandy. He 756-373- 8. YOU? t has a masters degree in fine arts from the University of Denver. He has had experience teaching students from kindergarten to the college level. In Utah, he has been an Artist in Residence with the Art Education Program. BYU, USAC, Springville and museums in other states have displayed his work. His teaching philosophy is to present various art principles to the students and then let them apply the principle to their own style of expression. Join us for a complimentary dinner and receive timely information on the new tax law and how you can benefit! Experts in tax and investing will give you tips on: ill & ..ft. K! " j r i y r a 1 k Tuesday, October 7, 1997 Alpine Country Club 4890 Country Club Road Highland, Utah the News Public invited to celebrate World Communion Day Oct. 5 The Community Church in Presbyterian American Fork invites you to join with us on Sunday, Oct. 5 World in celebrating Communion Sunday. The Spirit of Joy band from Sandy will provide contemporary worship and praise music. Community Presbyterian Church, a member of PC(USA), 6:00 p.m. Dinner Served is located at 75 N. 100 East across from Albertson's supermarket in American Fork. Visitors and members of other 7:00 p.m. Presentation Christian denominations are warmly welcomed to our programs, worship, and communion celebrations. Sunday church school is at 9:30, with worship beginning at 11 a.m. Jehovah's Witnesses attend two-da- y circuit assembly Members of the American Fork congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses have returned from Spanish Fork where they attended their annual circuit assembly Sept. 13 and 14, according to Lonny Lundin, presiding overseer. "The 1098 attending greatly appreciated the program and theme, 'Keeping Jehovah's Day Close in Mind' (2 Peter 3:12). Because it stressed why this is a time of great urgency and the importance of staying awake spiritually,'' said Lundin. The discourse, "What sort of persons we ought to be," brought out that we should be persons of holy acts of conduct according to the Apostle Peter (2 Peter 3:11). So gaining God's approval takes effort on our two-da- y If .4 -I-f. ? .Aft. M i! ' . Area Churches in TO 378-694- classes to start October 4 Art nnn No Obligation No Cost part. We may attain many things in life, but if we do not gain God's approval, what have we really accomplished? The highlight of the program was the public talk, "Act Wisely as Jehovah's Day Nears." The speaker said, "Zephaniah 1:14-1- 8 described Jehovah's day in vivid terms. So we are exhorted to seek Jehovah, righteousness and meekness. Marvelous blessings, in harmony with Jehovah's original purpose for mankind will be in store for those who "act wisely as Jehovah's Day nears." (Psalms 37, 9,11, 29, 39, 40). The message was delivered by Robert Hendricks, a representative of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New Daniel Armstrong, Mitchell J Hersh, CFP Armstrong & Company Pacific Life Insurance Company Christopher Furman Janus Funds 1 CPA ft y York. mm 34 Bushel Box Large $goo Golden Delicious M0 Medium $00 Golden Delicious M - S $7 Small 450 Beauty $8.00 Juice Apples $3.00 Bushel Full Bushel Rome Your Own Container Bring - m A izzant orcn aras 785-- 2 1 56 sfc. f gOO vw S. 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