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Show THE DAILY HERALD, Seniors, Thursday, September 23, 1999 Page 10 Hands at play Ensure supplement drinks at MEETING Continued from 9 . Ronald Strong plays a i i--' piano at the American Fork Senior Citizens Center in this July 26 file photo. The piano was found in the basement and restored. JASON OLSON,Thc Daily Herald want: 30 adults to try latest hearing aid technology There have been tremendous advancements in hearing aid technology over the past few weeks. These advancements have changed the way hearing aids sound and look. Be the first in our encouragement to young kids." The kids are also providing friendship skills. and learning One of the most popular events at rates. The Senior Citizens' Center helps the center is the health screening coordinate travel plans with other blood There are regular programs. like American Fork and Lehi. centers blood and pressure screening sugar "We've gone to a lot of fun places. Our clinics provided by Applegate Home Health Care and Utah Senior Service most popular tours are to Branson, Mo.; St. George; Mesquite, Zion Home Care. These services are proNational Park, and every Thursday vided three times a month. 25 seniors to 20 partici- we fill a bus to Wendover," said Every day Hassenfritz. lunch senior in the program. pate Director Hassenfritz said it is This is the same program provided for other senior centers by Mountain sometimes discouraging that more seniors don't participate. "We are an Lands Association of Governments. The meals are prepared at Utah aging group, and many of our group Valley Regional Medical Center and pass away. We invite all seniors to shipped to the local centers. Seniors come and get involved and enjoy are asked to pay a voluntary $1.75 some of the benefits of our per meal. They are also offered letter-writin- 100-year-ci- d g ired of Sinng Alone? HPT area to hear the latest technology has to offer. Choose a hearing system that is right for you! We have the broadest selection in this area including NATURA from SONIC Innovations Developed and engineered at BYU. for an appointment CALL NOW 375-41- ! An audience is waiting at the Legacy Retirement Residence-doze- ns of folks who enjoy music and being active as much as you; and like you, they are tired of solo appearances. Foie dining, private apartments, housekeeping, and transportation are just pert of the repertoire at Legacy. Call us, we'd love to have you over for lunch! (801)253-455- 6 46 We're only taking 30 people this month for a Free Trial Comparison to help you choose which hearing aid is best for yon. Be one of the 30 people to test this new technology and receive free batteries for the life of any new hearing aids purchased. Ask clinic for triai period details A A LX 1 II NOW now YOU 1t- - YOU r f k Cal or mail in this coupon for information about Legacy Retirement Residence. Name Address. One block west of the Phone Jordan River Temple Mail to: Legacy Retirement, 1817 W. Temple Lane, I Hearing losses caused by excessive earwax may be corrected in the office without a hearing aid. This COUPON is good for a FREE Otoscopic Exam & Hearing Screening All Services Provided by Clinical Audiologists. dis- counted prices. At the end of September the Senior Center will be offering a 55 Arrive Alive driving class. Graduates of this senior driving program can qualify for 15 savings on car insurance : f ' i ( k it - South Jordan, UT 84095 |