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Show Sunday- available the second Friday of each month in the Hospital Audrtonum at Utah valley Regional Medical Center, 1034 N. 500 West, Provo. Glucose testing is also available the second Tuesday of each month in the Education Center at American Fork Hospital. The Blood Glucose screenings are $2 and are held 10 a.m. until noon. For additional information call 3737850, ext. Monday Recreation Department is currently takings registrations for Men's Summer Soccer. Register at the Orem Fitness Center, 580 W. 165 South, Orem. Cost for Men's is $500 per team. Registration will begin on April 3. Games will begin the week of May 13. For more information, call 229-715- The cholesterol screenings are $5 and be held in the hospital's Education Center from 10 a.m. to noon. For more ' information, call 2244080. SPIRITUALITY AND POLITICS: "Conversations with God" author Neale Donald Walsch and Natural Law Party practiced in FAMILY , or the oneday seminar to be held from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Apnl 187 May 13 and May 31. Call Jennifer Francom at (801) 802-780- 0 to register. Lifeimagination is offering $50 discount to the first 50 participants. Wednesday ELDER PROGRAM VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: The Adopt Elder Program needs volunteers to pack food and medical boxes for the May food run to the Navajo reservation from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on April 22 and 29 at the National Self Storage, 3528 S. 300 West. Storage A49, Salt Lake City. Call Linda Myers at (435) 6490535 for more infor- mation. AUTHENTIC HAWAIIAN LUAU: The Mountain Valley Chapter of the American Red Crass will be featuring an authentic Hawaiian Luau from 65 p.m. on April 29 at Timpview High School. Polynesian dancers will entertain goests during the dinner. Door prizes and a silent auction will be part of the activities. Purchase tickets in advance at the American Red Cross on 865 N. Freedom Blvd.. Provo, or call UTAH COUNTY ST. JUDE FIGHTS AGAINST CHILDCANCER: Come join the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Saddle Up horse trail ride to be held at 9 a.m. on April 29, west of Lehi on Highway 73. Turn left at the Faust, Vernon, Pony Express exit between mile marker 15 an 16. Riders ask sponsors to make a donation for each mile complete. For more information, call '.' or HOOD tifying them, feeding them, locating them all about birds. This is a free fun and educational evening. Visitors are welcome. For more information, see our web page at http:www.utahbirds.org. We also sponsor occasional local field trips! . UTAH VALLEY CHAPTER MEETING: The Utah Valley Chapter will meet at 7 p.m. on April 19 in the Provo Library Board Room. Contest entries for the local writer's contest are due to Scott Parkin on that evening. Public invited to attend. For more information call President Marilyn . Please bring the following documents: DD Form 214, marriagedivorce, adoption or death certificates and children's birth certificates Social Security numbers. HOMOSEXUALITY: If you have a loved One dealing with homosexuality, Friends of Evergreen is a support group you may be interested in. We believe change is possible with hard work and divine assistance. LDS principles are endorsed. Meetings are on the fourth Thursday of each month. For more information call Karen at 3774174. CHESS EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT: Play chess every Thursday night at the Orem Public Library. Special time for children is 46 p.m. All others are welcome from p.m. This is open to all strength levels. We guarantee you'll get beat! call For more information, People with multi- MS A Wellness Approach." Friday AT BLOOD GLUCOSE TESTING OFFERED UVRMC: Blood glucose testing is now Search through your closets and trunks to find that fun, fancy or wild Easter bonnet for the Easter Celebration Friday. Come for games, an Easter Bonnet Parade and door prizes. Make plans now to attend the luncheon during this fun of day celebrating. Reservations for the luncheon are required before noon Thursday, and can be made by ., calling the office at If you love to dance and socialize, join the Eldred Center Dance Group Tuesday beginning at 8 p.m. for their annual Easter Dance. All adults are invited to dance to the music of the band "Come Dance With Us" on the finest hardwood dance floor in the country. Golden K Kiwanis meeting is each Monday, beginning at 10 a.m. in the lounge. . Dr. Scott Humphreys will hold a foot clinic for diabetics and, those with fungus toenail problems, Thursday from a.m. An appointment is. necessary and can be made by calling the center. The Utah Valley Quilt Guild will hold their monthly meeting Wednesday, beginning at 1:30 p.m. in the ballroom. The public is invited to attend. Join us for a fun evening at the theater for Hales Theater s The American . A 8:30-11:3- Utah Valley Quilt Guild meeting 1:30 p.m. Dr. Scott THURSDAY Foot Diabetic Humphrey's Clinic 8:30 a.m.; Horizon Home Health Clinic and Blood Pressure 8:30-1a.m.; Figurine Class 9 a.m.; Tai Chi Class 10 a.rm; Sit and Stay Fit Exercise Video 10:45 a.m.; Seniors Over Sixty Luncheon at noon; Organ music by Norm Holdaway 12:15 p.m.; Duplicate Bridge 12:30 p.m.; Sewing with Clarinne, TOPS Weight Control Group 1 - 1 - p.m. FRIDAY Oil Painting 8 a.m. to noon; Quilting, Billiards daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; TOPS Weight Control Group 9 a.m.; Sit and Stay Fit Exercise Video 1.0:45 a.m.; Senior Variety Band music and dancing 11 a.m.; Seniors Over Sixty Luncheon, taster Easter Celebration, Bonnet Parade at noon; Movie and popcorn 1 p.m. - The latest in BYU Sports online LOSEE op Jewelers LLADRp invites you to own a personally signed ''. LladrO Figurine... Signing Event The Orem ADAPTED Recreation Department is offering Adapted this summer. The program is open for all youth with mental or physical disabilk Registration is being taken ties, ages at the Orem Fitness Center, 580 W. 165 South, Orem, until May 13. Cost for the program is $21 which includes a trophy and equipment for the program. For further information, please call 229-715The program will begin on May 27. Join us to meet Juan Vicente LladrO - -- r y - Tuesday, May 9, 2000 14',- f-- V- 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. Morning Song TEEN PAGEANT: The Miss American Pageant is accepting applications from young women across the state to participate in the 22nd Annual Event to be staged Aug. 36 at the Miami Airport Hilton and Marina in Miami, Fla. Contestants will compete for a prize packNATIONAL ' Teen AII age that includes $5,000 cash, a personal Appearance Contract, Designer Clothing and Shoes, Jewelry, Luggage, Fitness Programs. Travel Opportunities and more. There is not talent competition and no experience necessary. Contestants are judged in evening gown, swimwear and personal interview. To qualify, must be age 13 through 19 as of Aug. 1, never married and a legal resident of the U.S. To apply, send a recent photo along with name, address, telephone number, date of birth and a short bio by fax or mail to: Dept. C Miss Teen All American, 603 Schrader Ave., Wheeling. W. Va. 260039619, Fax: phone: Deadline to apply is April 28. Juan Vicente, son of founding brother Vicente Lladrd and Member of the Board of Directors, will meet collectors and sign Lladrd purchases only during this very special event. Visit US today to pre-sele- LOSEE Jewelers Om Excii'srvi LounoN Omy 22.W your figurine to be signed. ct Provo, OPEN DAILY Selections available from $100.00. (You must be present during the event for your figurine to be signed.) 10 North University h CorravTEEE Parkvir Sqiam 3 I'tah TIL 8 A.M. TO 6:30 P.M. FRIDAY P.M. Gcmologists and Jeweler on the premise. www.losetjewelers.coin HORS D'OEUVRES AND ENTERTAINMENT Stem wfmmMkm If V i i r; (''Ml h'lHv. . V n ax I ft onm v. Attention high school girls! a junior or senior next so, you're eligible to compete for a Are you going to be At kw'"l I . ; a wamorw nr ramc ; fashion-oriente- d Fashion Board. Next year you won't just fashion-you- 0 - ; SERVE ON THE ZCMI FASHION BOARD! ZCMI - MONDAY PAF (Personal Ancestral File) Class 9:30 a.m.; Tai Chi, Golden K Kiwanis meeting 10 a.m.; Sit and Stay Fit Exercise Video 10:45 a.m.; Noel Taylor at the piano, music and dancing 11 a;m.; Seniors Over Sixty Luncheon at noon; Entertainment by Noel Taylor 12:15 for p.m.: Ceramics Karaoke Visually Impaired. ' Class 1 p.m. Porcelain Doll TUESDAY Class 9 a.m.; Sit and Stay Fit Exercise Video, Bingo 10:45 a.m.; Seniors - Over Sixty Luncheon at noon; Horticulture Class, Ceramics Class, Current Events Class 1p.m.; Tuesday Night Dance 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Piano Lessons 8 a.m.; Figurine Class 9 a.m.: Sit and Stay Fit Exercise Video 10:45 a.m.; Senior Variety Band music and dancing 11 a.m.; Seniors Over at noon; Sixty Luncheon 1 Class p.m.; CrochenitTatting MRS. UTAH AMERICAN PAGEANT: The Mrs.. Utah America Pageant will take place on June 23 and 24 at Kingsbury Hall. Applications are still being accepted. Call Diane Ritter for more information at V spot on the fun and This week's schedule: 852-662- v year? Page D3 ' p.m. . If 3 CLASS SCHEDULE: Utah age, single and willing to meet appointments such as parades and personal appearances. Competition will include modeling of formal western attire, impromptu speaking, rodeo and equestrian knowledge, personality and appearance as well as the horsemanship. There is no charge to enter this contest and entry forms, as well as further information can be obtained by contacting Melvin or Dona Anders. 768-992- ple sclerosis can log onto the Internet monthly for a new, informative program on the third Thursday of each month. From n 6:30-p.m. on April 20, Pat will talk on "Life after Diagnosis: - . State College and the Center for Personal and Career Development is offer2000. ing classes. May-Jula Successful Life Management class to improve communications skills,build personal and professional relationships and personal awareness. Class 20 on Tuesday and begins May and 6:30-9:3p.m. Thursday from a class to Anger Management help those with inappropriate methods of dealing with anger. Class begins April 21 on Wednesday evenings from 6-- RODEO QUEEN CONTESTANTS: Rodeo Queen Contestants, plan to make a bid for the Royalty to reign over this year's Roundup Celebration on May 20. Contestants must be at least 16 years of 225-731- s The Secret Garden," Monday. Price of this ' enjoyable evening includes ticket and transportation. Thayne Brower, director .of the Eldred Senior Center for the past 12 years, will be retir- ing April 28. Join us in bidding him a fond farewell at an Open House in his honor from ballroom. the p.m.' in Refreshments will be served. Valley siteatwww.ajm.org. or 229-716- 1 P'OVO. BE YOUR BEST SELF GIRLS CAMP: The Be Your Best Self Girls Camp aims to help teenage girls improve their self- esteem, discover their unique gifts and talents, increase their ability to give of themselves, and to excel in all areas of their and high lives. Girls entering grades school graduates of 2000. are invited to attend. Registration is open now through May 22. Camp is for one week, June 2000 on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City. Cost is $435. Interested parties contact the Be Your Best Self or visit the web . office at (800) 989-330- Thursday outstanding youth.volun-teer- (up to age 18) for the Youth Service Award. Nominations are due by April 21 at the United.Way Volunteer Center. If you need a nomination form, give us a call or stop by our office, 148 N. 100 West, SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS OFFERED BY MS ASSOCIATION: In a national essay competition known as PROJECT: Learn MS 2000, high school and college students may compete for thousands of dollars in college scholarship awards. The essay competition, which awards a total of $8,000., is open to high school juniors and seniors and college freshmen and sophomores. Entries must fee postmarked by June 2. Students may obtain an official registration form by pro accessing www.msaa.com, jleammsaa.com or calling MS. Chapman at 3736592. VETERANS OF UTAH OUTREACH PROGRAM: Mr. John Maher, Department Service Officer for the Disabled American Veterans, will be available from 12:45-1:4p.m. on April 19 at the Workforce Office in Provo, 1550 N. 200 West. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Arrange a way 374-810- Nominate Cancer Society is currently recruiting dedicated volunteers who want to help improve the quality of life for cancer patients and their families through the Cancer . Information and Resource Room. Training provided. Two and four hour shifts available. For information, contact Jill in Salt Lake at 801483-1500- . ..,':. 2266440. Center at FYI AUTISM SOCIETY MEETING: The Utah County Autism Society meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Oakridge School, 1165 Birch Lane, Provo. For question's please call Mardi Tobler at Day. Welcome , The Success by Six Baby Program is holding an information p.m. at the meeting on April 12 from Utah Valley Regional Medical Center Old Clarke Auditorium. For more information, call Leslie at the United Way Volunteer 3738580. BIRDERS UNITE: Do you like to go Utah County Birders meet on the third Wednesday of every month in the basement of the Bean ' Museum at 7 pm. to learn about birds: iden- are designated as to help your neighborhood celebrate this national day of service. If you need ideas or want to tell us what you did, call the United Way Volunteer Center at 374-810Mountamland Head Start is coming to the end of the school year with style. They need help finding a manachi band or other entertainment for their closing social. To prepare for next year donations of winter clothing, age books, mittens and hats are needed. To get 375-798involved, call Diane at Qualified seniors, age 60 or older, are needed as tutors, mentors, and care givers. Individuals with the Foster Grandparent Program work with children in various locations. Volunteers are needed .. to commit to 20 hours a week and may qualify to receive a stipend. For more information call Chen or Carol at 3708384. Slate Canyon Youth Center is looking for adults, ages 21 Or older. The time, talents, interests and skills of volunteers enable the Center to offer enhanced growth opportunities to local youth. Volunteers act as rote models by providing support and encouragement to youth through educational and recreational activi- ties. To get involved, call Karla at Saturday Presidential Candidate John Hagelin will speak at an evening forum at 7:30 p.m. on April 18 at the Salt Palace Convention Center, titled "Spirituality and Politics: An Uncommon Dialogue." Tickets are $10 advance or $12 at the door. For more UFEIMAGINATION: Getting more out of life, setting goals, creating goals, creating strategies to achieve those goals, life planning, personal motivation and more will be ' . April 14 and 15 National Youth. Service COUNTY CELEBRATION: Karaoke Konnection and DJ presents a benefit for United Families International, featuring Miss Utah, Vanessa Ballam. and' James Oneil Miner. It will be held from p.m.. on April 21 and 22. Games, food. free jumping nde. karaoke and a dance will be available. Cost per night is $7.50 per person or $30 for a family pass. will call in April. Get involved with planting, UTAH HarkTheHerald com), Provo. Utah ( presentation of The Daily Herald fence work, and trail head construction for The United States Forest Service. Cafl Sarah at 798-357or John at 785-35- 63. The cost is $2 and participants are asked to come fasting. Blood pressure checks can also be done at that time. West information able The testing at AFH is from &9 a.m. Tuesday ' APRIL VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: There are many ways to serve.. . but what's the most effective? Use your skills, abilities and interests. There are many local chanties that need your assistance. For a complete list of volunteer opportunities see www.unitedwayuc.org. Below is a list of a few volunteer opportunities avail- 2343. CHOLESTEROL SCREENING Cholesterol screenings are avail-abl- e the second Tuesday of each month at Orem Community Hospital, 331 N. 400 April 16. 2000, THE DAILY HERALD. Eldred Center activities for Easter CALENDAR MEN'S SUMMER SOCCER: Theorem - 'll be reading about be experiencing it firsthand. As til i Fashion Board member, you'll have the chance of a lifetime to step into the style scene and be it really works. So come on what and show us you've got. Applications are available in our Juniors Department. Hurry in involved with how 785-305- 6 Celebrating over 25 years of performance, Steve Peterson Interiors offers you a full line of fine furniture, accessories & floor coverings to help you create a look that is individually yours. The deadline for applications is Monday, May 1st. A DIVISION OF MAY DEPARTMENT STORES - 285 E. 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