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Show Free Press -- - April 22, 1998 - Page 8 Senior Citizen News Free Green Pages directory available from Channel 7 By Brian Brinkerhoff Outdoors Correspondent Hearing clinic slated for Thursday Hearing clinic "This detailed reported, resource guide is meant to be a springboard to greater involvement in protecting our natural resources. We hope members of the community will incorporate this new information to create positive change. This guide is a valuable resource for people who seek to reduce, reuse, recycle, and rethink the way they Whether you have an interest in wind or solar power, want to stay cool in the summer, or want to learn more about help- ing the environment, a new resource is available from KUED Channel 7, the Utah Department of Environmental Quality, and Utah Power. The Earth and Us Green Pages, is a 32 page guide, providing web addresses, tele- Adopt-a-highwa- y 585-LIN- Sing Along A sing along will be held on Friday, April 24 at 11:30 a m., just prior to lunch. Recognition banquet A special seniors volunteers recognition banquet will be held on Thursday, May 7 at 4 p.m. in Provo. There is no charge to attend, but seniors must sign up no later that April 30 by calling the center, 768- - K tree and shrub seedlings now available and the Conservation-grad- e Low cost tree shrub seedlings are now available for habitat, and erosion control. The Utah Division of Sovereign Lands and Forestry's Lone Peak Conservation Nursery is currently offering seedlings for conservation purposes, costing approximately 50 cents each, with a minimum order of 100 ; ; Wildflower size of seedlings, according to Beagle. He explained, 'The seedlings are conservation grade and not acceptable for landscape plantings." Seedlings may be ordered by mail, or through any of the six area offices of the Division of Sovereign Lands and Forestry. For more information, contact any state forestry office or the Lone Peak Conservation at 271 West Nursery Bitterbrush Lane, Draper, Utah 84020. use in windbreaks, wildlife seedlings. C These seedlings are not for landscape appropriate plantings, due to shape and ht 11-1- 3. Programs are listed, where groups can get involved to improve the environment and make a difference. include the Organizations Program, the Sierra Club, and Friends of the Great Salt Lake. Additional include organizations Pheasants Forever, the Division of Wildlife Resources, and Red Butte Garden. Telephone numbers are provided for recycling centers, used oil recycling programs, and water quality hotlines. To obtain a free copy of the Green or Pages, call (801) visit KUED's web site at phone numbers, and mailing addresses for state agencies, educational resources, and conservation organizations. Listings range from the USU Extension service, the Utah Geological Survey, and Utah's National Parks and Monuments to the Canyonlands Field Institute, the Utah State Historical Society, and the Wasatch Mountain Club. Museums, planetariums, nature centers, and zoos are also listed to help you make summer vacation plans. Outreach Community Coordinator, Diana Jergensen, two-nig- y, live." peaches, whole wheat roll and apple crisp. 7165. The monthly hearing clinic will be held on Thursday, April 23 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. No appointment is necessary and there is no charge. Moab trip A special three-datrip to Moab will be offered on May Participants will enjoy the scenery of Arches National Park and Dead Horse Point, as well as a light show and cruise on the Colorado River. The cost of the trip will include a box lunch and a Dutch oven dinner. Cost of the trip will be $219 per person double occupancy; reservations and a deposit must be made by made by May 4, with the remainder to be paid no later than May 8. Important telephone bers ry- - num- , For seniors who need assistance, or for citizens who want information on renting the center, call Cookie Barber, or leave your number on You may her pager, also page assistant Stacey Ivie, 225-206- 351-647- 351-643- 7, 1. 4. Menus for the coming week: Thursday, April 23: Chicken strips with cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes with gravy, sliced carrots, applesauce, white roll and blueberry cobbler. Friday, April 24: Swiss steak, mashed potatoes with gravy, mixed vegetables, lettuce salad with Ranch, white roll and tapioca pudding. Monday, April 27: Batter-dippe- d cod, creamed peas and e new potatoes, juice, white roll and cherry cream crunch. Tuesday, April 28: Swedish meatballs, rice, whole kernel corn, fruit cocktail, white roll and chocolate pudding. cran-grap- Wednesday, April 29: Mom's broccoli, canned Beefaroni, The Lehi Senior Center is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. and offers activities and programs for those 60 years of age and older. Cedar Fort residents are invited to participate in the programs and meals. A nutritious meal is provided by the Mountainland Association of Governments at a suggested donation of $1.75 per person and is served at noon. Reservations should be made by calling the center, one day prior to attending. Transportation is available to and from the center for 50 768-716- 5, cents. To make arrangements to be picked up, call the center, or Miryam, at least one day prior to needing a ride. The center has a treadmill and a stationary bicycle for exercise, a piano and an organ, and two pool tables. Seniors participate in cards, newspaper reading and socializing. Craft time is offered on Fridays from 10 a.m. until noon. 768-716- 371-929- 2, 5, book available to help identification As winter snows melt into spring and wildflowers replace the frozen landscape, families make their annual spring migrations to view these spectacular scenes in southern Utah. To help visitors identify the brilliantly colored vegetation, Falcon Press has recently released Canyon Country Wildflowers, A Field Guide to Common Wildflowers, Shrubs, and Trees. Canyon Country Wildflowers e is an text, designed for families, teachers, and students, who appreciate the vegeta easy-to-us- tion in Utah's Canyon Country. Beautiful, full color photographs are provided throughout the guide, with descriptions, habitat and range information, as well as historical and cultural notes. More than 190 flowers are grouped into six color classifications, allowing the user to quickly narrow their search to a few pages. Crisp photos allow the user to quickly compare the specimen at hand with those in the guide. A clear glossary has also been added to help the user better understand technical descrip tions provided. Whether you are identifying a Utah Daisy or a Silvery Lupine, Blackbrush or a Desert Trumpet, this guide will help you quickly recognize many wildflowers in the field. This 150 page guide is a handy addition to any tour of southern Utah this spring and summer. Canyon Country Wildflowers is available from many local booksellers or can be purchased directly from the publisher by contacting Falcon Publishing at Church News mwpiiuiMiwuJwiiiiiiwiiiipi i.mwm iwmiuwhwhj Mum muwmjiu " 1 ' ' " V - - ff. niinviiniininiii Elder Richie Innes Va "jS. t.. i, it- - r Elder Elder Tristan Young Elder Craig Loveridge Jacob Strait Elder Chad Young Area missionaries to speak in Sunday sacrament meetings Elder Innes will enter the Missionary Training Center on Richie Innes May 13. :' Elder Richie Innes, son of James and JoAnn Innes of Lehi, has been called to serve in Craig I Loveridge Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, April 26, at 9:30 a.m. in the Lehi 5th Ward, 465 E. 300 North. Loveridge, son of Eugene and Sharon Loveridge of Highland, has been called to serve in the the Indiana Indianapolis LDS Elder Craig Venezuela Taylor LDS Barcelona Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, April 26, at 9:30 a.m. in the Highland 1st Ward, 6800 W. 9600 North. There will be an open house at 6733 W. 9600 North, the serHighland, following ' vices. Elder Loveridge will enter the Missionary Training Center on May 13. Jacob P. Elder Strait will enter the Missionary Training Center on Strait April 29. Elder Jacob Paul Strait, son of Connie and Bill Barratt of Chad Young Lehi, has been called to serve in the Philippines Cebu LDS Elder Chad Young, son of Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, April 26, at 12:30 p.m. in the Cedar Hollow 2nd Ward, 150 E. 1500 North, Lehi. service Sunday, April 26, at 9 a.m. in the Highland 5th Ward, 10390 N. Alpine Highway." j. Lehi South Stake to host fireside Sunday The Lehi South LDS Stake Men's and Young Young Women's presidencies will host a fireside for all four Lehi stakes. ! The fireside will be held on Sunday, April 26 at 7 p.m. in the Lehi South Stake Center, 600 S. 500 West. Guest speaker for the fireside will be David Barlow, a member of the board of trustees for quarterback Steve Young's "Sports, Values and Education Foundation." Barlow, the youngest of four Mir m IBM president at Viewmont High School and is a former governor of Boys State. He served an LDS mission in Tulsa, Okla., and currently resides in West Jordan with his wife, Jessica. The couple is awaiting the birth of their first child in September. He has been a national motivational speaker for youth groups for the last eight years, speaking to more than 50,000 youth in more that 30 states. He Pj it A .in..... .1 boys, was born and reared in Bountiful. He was studentbody mm. nnnn nin mamnrww-m.vm- East Main American Fork M A 11 AMD insvYiuuit CUATfl jnvu! Ci - oar, A !I hpm 756-434- OCiL Vj 8 1A im, rv a nrnfassianal makeovef. costuming and nhoto shoot at the Pant Depot tor only 99sl Call directly for an appointment: Rut : L or call the Pant Depot for more details. I Best Selection in Town! 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