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Show LW Free Press New Utah! - Wed., March 21, 1999 Page 5 Hearing clinic Thurs; tax assistance continues Hearing clinic the trip will also include a 6ide trip to Mesquite. 26-2- A free hearing clinic is offered by audiologist Brent Fox on Thursday, March 25 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. No appointment is necessary. Volunteers needed The Senior Center is in need Heber Valley Railroad, formerly known as the Heber Creeper, is in the worUs for Tuesday, May 11. Cost for the trip will be $23 per person. For more information, call of one or more volunteers to assist at the center between 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. each Rose Parade, Yosemite trip Seniors may participate in weekday. Anyone interested in signing up as a volunteer is an excursion to the Portland, asked to call Cookie at the cen- Oregon Rose Parade and Yosemite National Park June ter, Tax assistance Cost for the nine-da- y trip Tax specialist Waldo Cook will be $815 per person, based will provide tax filing assison double occupancy. Many for tance seniors each amenities are available, includWednesday at the center from 9 ing stops in Reno, Nevada; San a.m. until noon, by appoint- Francisco, California; and Yosemite National Park. ment only. For more information on the materials seniors Tuacahn outing A three-da- y need to bring to the session, or outing to to make an appointment, call Southern Utah will take seniors to the Tuacahn theater the center, to see Joseph and the Amazing Heber Valley Railroad A one-da-y excursion on the Technicolor Dreamcoat on July 768-716- 5. 768-716- 4. 5. 768-716- 5. 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. A nutritious meal is provided by the Mountainland Association of Government at a suggested donation of $1.75 per person and is served at noon. Reservations should be made by calling the center, one day prior to attending. Transportation is also available to and from the center for 50 cents; a new aide will be on board to assist seniors from their homes to the bus and from the bus to the center. To make arrangemeants, call the center at least one day prior to 9; Menus for the coming week: Thursday, March 25: Beef over noodles, stroganoff Brussels sprouts, tossed salad with Ranch, white roll and shortcake. Friday, March 26: Roast beef with gravy, baked potato with sour cream, green beans, fruit cocktail, whole wheat roll and brownie. March 29: Monday, Hamburger Pie, mashed potatoes, apple juice, whole wheat roll and rice pudding. Tuesday, March 30: Baked ham, broccoli, au gratin potatoes, jellied salad, white roll and Boston Cream Cake. Wednesday, March 31: Beef and pepper steak, rice, whole kernel corn, banana, white roll and jelly roll. Delicious and Nutritious FIRST HARVEST brand Soups and Entrees. Easy to store and easy to cook. 768-716- 5, attending. The center has a treadmill and a stationary bicycle for exercise, a piano, an organ and two S FCHX JM ..?' Hutchings Scouting Award to Wayne and Linda Peck for their promotion of the PilClrX CR.UK. m The Lehi District of the Boy Scouts of America honored local leaders who have contributed significantly to the youth of the city. At the March 18 banquet and awards ceremony, 17 Second Miler Awards, six District Awards of Merit and the John Hutchings Scouting Award were presented to adult Scouting leaders. On behalf of the Hutchings family, Bud Hutchings present- John WEST held each Friday morning. The Lehi Senior Center is District honors the 568 pool tables. Games are offered each afternoon, and craft time is News Scouting adult scout leaders at banquet ed case or buy a 1 year supply. Available NOW! Buy one ORECK STEEMER J4T$" $349 FREE GIFT , ORECK AIR MACHINE $155 FREE GIFT Scouting program. Wayne was also recognized by the National Boy Scouts of America as Scoutmaster of the ALL BAGS Year. Keith and Shirley Burnham were also given a special service award as the outgoing district chairmen. AND CHEMICALS 50 OFF WITH THIS AD. UM1T! Adult scout leaders in the Lehi area were recently honored with District Award of Merit and the John Hutchings Award. the Second Miler Awards, 7 FREE PIZZA the HUT PIZZA! ORECK XL VACUUMS 578 E UNIV. PKWY THIS IS YOUR CHANCE! CALL FOR DETAILS: 426-53- (ACROSS FROM UNIV. MALL) 02 c1 Greenings A ' ' " ' Vinter is slipping March 22 - March 27 Easter Gift with Purchase loo or more at University March 22nd through 27th and Spend Photo by Julie Loveridge Look at her go... Scouts from Troop 31 13 in the Lehi 12th Ward watch one of the entries in the annual Pinewood Derby. Pictured above are, bottom to top, Trent Hutchings, Travis Hutchings, Ryland Morrill, Kyle Jones and Clayton Hunsaker. 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