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Show Sunday, October Halloween celebration Monday at Hey Beav, remember the good ol' days? Seasons come, and seasons go. Day by day, years pass. We Hopefully, we learn along the way. Learning things that will assist us in our daily lives. A Backward Glance should help us re-sthings and happenings of the past, with greater Flu Shots will be given at the Provo Senior Center, Friday from p.m., for $7 each. Pneumonia shots will also be available for $8. No appointment is necessary. Entertainment for the luncheons this week include Cleo Petty at the piano Tuesday, Maggie Griner at the piano Thursday, and Vee Carlisle and Jo Brandt speaking on Senior Fraud. Reservations for the luncheons are required the day before by noon. The Utah County Health Department Physicals Clinic will be held at the Provo Senior Center, Nov. 7th from 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Cost of the clinic is $10 plus any -3 transcribing programs. But they did do it for us. After all, it meant additional money for them from the Department of Defense. Sil Caranchini joined Bob Hope as assistant producer of the Hope Specials. He carried Frank A Backward Glance clarity than we did before. Thus we can plan and work in the present and the future for our benefit, and for the benefit of all. As I mentioned a while ago, Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters ends out a quarterly newsletter which includes the passing of our dear friends and One such is Ezra Stone, star of radio's Aldrich family. Who can forget the almost hysterical call of Mother Aldrich: "Henry! Henry Aldrich!" And Ezra Stone's plaintive, "Coming, Mother!" Just repeating these words aloud brings back memories of many pleasant hours spent listening to this weekly radio series. Ezra Stone was a perfect Henry. You could feel for him, at least I could. His name was on the newsletter list of those we should hold in memoriam. Another one was Sil Caran-chin- i. He was a producer at NBC Hollywood, who worked with those of us at AFRS (Armed Forces Radio Service). I worked with Sil many years, when I was writing and producing "Mail Call." He was very adept at making the for the Halloween celethe Provo Senior Center Don your favorite cosjoin in the costume pa- rade, and enter your carved or painted pumpkin in the Pumpkin Carving Contest beginning at 11 a.m., prizes will be given. cuts from one disc to another. He and his assistant Hal Lee were great at their trade. And we must remember that the networks, NBC included, did not look with favor on editing and t'et older, and then go on. pL Join us bration at Monday. tume and his radio editing skills into television. How many of you remember the program, "The Little Theater off Time Square" starring Olan Soule? The program aired in the 30s and 40s. It was a weekly program that took us to a theater where a different play would be enacted by Soule and a fine cast of actors and actresses. It gave us a taste of what it's like to attend a Broadway stage play. - The following is EPHRAIM a list of events planned for Ephraim senior citizens in November: Heat assistance Tuesday is the first day to sign up for heat will continue assistance; sign-u- p through the month. Contact Job Service in Ephraim. Soule, Caranchini, and Stone, a trio of people I knew, who are no longer with us. They are probably doing their shtick on that great network in the sky! I mustn't fail to mention that the programs these notable persons worked on were CLEAN! Ephraim shopping service Wednesdays, Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 4 p.m. Local shopping in Ephraim available in Van. Call before Leon Olson at noon, to make arrangements. You did not have to worry about your children hearing them. There was no need for a warning to be stated at their beginning. What has happened 2-- 283-631- Trip 0, D.C. The deadline for applying tober 17. is Oc- The purpose of the seminar is to brief journalists on recent developments in such areas as Social Security, Medicare, housing, care, consumer problems of older Americans and the aging of the work force. Journalists will long-ter- m citizens and disabled persons, Nov. 1, 1994. Outreach worker, Elva Larsen, will be at the Provo Senior Center Tuesday, from 9 a.m. to p.m., to help seniors with their applications for the program. You will need to bring with you or provide: some form of identifica1 tion; social security cards for yourself and all persons in your household who are 18 or over; a copy of your most recent utility bill from each of your utility suppliers; verification of attendance at the Energy Fitness Class; verification of proof of income received by all members of your household during previous calendar month; and proof of medical bills paid during Center previous month if you intend to use. Class 1:30 p.m.; Tuesday Night Dance 8 p.m. Creative Crafts Wednesday CIpss 9 a.m.; Sr. Variety Band music and dancing, Sit and Stay Fit video 1 a.m.; Seniors Over Sixty Luncheon noon; Bingo, Crothen-itTattin- g a medical deduction. Seniors can meet with Outreach Worker Elva Larsen, Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., and Mike Benedict, Friday from 1:30 p.m., to receive help with their Tax Rebate forms and other assistance programs. This week's schedule: Ceramics Class 9 Monday a.m.; Golden K Kiwanis 10 a.m.; Bill Kirby at the piano music and dancing, Sit and Stay Fit, Pumpkin Carving Contest 11 a.m.; Seniors Over Sixty Luncheon, Halloween Costume Parade and Celebration 12 p.m.; Ceramics Class p.m. H.E.A.T. Program Tuesday sign-up- s with Outreach Worker Elva Larsen 9 a.m. - p.m.; Porcelain Doll Class 9 a.m.; Spanish Class 10 a.m.; Cleo Petty piano 1 1 1 Class p.m. Senior Health ProThursday motion Clinic 8:30 - 11:30 a.m.; Bob Ogle piano music and dancing 11 a.m.; Seniors Over Sixty Luncheon noon; Maggie Griner at the piano 12:15 p.m.; Duplicate Bridge 12:30 p.m.; Sewing Class, 1 Country Line Dance Class p.m. Oil Painting Class 8 Friday a.m. - 12 p.m.; Quilting and Pool Daily 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Massage Therapy 9 a.m.; Senior Variety Band and Dancing 11 a.m.; Outreach Worker 11:30a.m. -- 1 p.m.; 1 1 1 Seniors-Over-Sixt- music and dancing, Sit and Stay Fit (daily) 11 a.m.; Seniors Over Sixty Luncheon noon; Fabric Painting Luncheon y noon; Vee Carlisle & Jo Brandt, Senior Fraud 12:15 p.m.; Flu p.m. Shots Nov. 7. Leave center at 9:30 a.m. Transportation, $5. No cost for tickets, but they are limited, so call ing, and left you with a happy feeling. Let us be heard. Let us make the new Telecommunication Highway, a clean road, with filth and pollution relegated to the dump where they Supplemental insurance meeting Nov. 9, 1 :30 p.m. at Snow College Cafeteria immediately following congregate lunch. Kathy of HHP will speak on supplemental insurance plans. Nov. 11. Trip to Eureka Leave center at 10 a.m. Enjoy an interesting trip to a once-bootown, museum and mines. Bring your own lunch or go to a good ASAP. Helen Rigby, Buy or bring own lunch. 283-413- deprecate shows like Father Knows Best, GHIigan 's Island, Leave it to Beaver, ILoveLucy and the like. They were uplift- Nov. 15, 4 Soup and bread at Center. p.m. Suggested donation, $1. Call Rigby, 283-413- for reservations. Good 5, home-cooke- d food. Board meeting Nov. 17 at 9 a.m. at Center. Nov. 17 at Monthly dinner 6:30 p.m. at Center. Bring your own dishes. Suggested donation $3.00. Call Delila Olson, prior to evening of Nov. 16 for reservations. Helen has arranged for another fine musical 283-437- 8, day at 1 :30 p.m. Call your reservations to Delila Olson, by 9:30 a.m. If no answer, call Grace Hawks at Nov. 8 at Senior Election day program. Service trip Provo Orem Nov. 21. Leave Center at area 10 a.m. Buy or bring own lunch; 283-437- 283-466- donations accepted. for reserva- transportation Call Rigby, tions. Nov. Ladies day at the center 30, 1:30-5:3- 0 p.m. Come out for an enjoyable day with friends. Refreshments served. 283-413- 8. Center. Available for Transportation all activities, doctor's appointments, congregate meals, etc. Call to the Senior Center make arrangements. Transportation donations are accepted Happy Birthday to our November seniors. 5, (283-631- 0) . Congregate meals at Snow ColFri lege Cafeteria Tuesday Bountiful Temple to us? And why do we take it? I am tired of hearing today's smart alecks (I could use a stronger term) condescendingly 5, - Trim your Er-icks- Windo WSWl m Fellowships available WASHINGTON- .- The National Press Foundation invites applications from print and broad journalists for 12 fellowships to the annual "Seminar on Aging," to be held December 4-- 7 in Washington, 0. Page D7 Events scheduled for Ephraim senior citizens local cafe. Transportation, National Press Foundation lab fee for blood tests, etc. An appointment is required, and can be made by calling 379-662The Utah Department of Human Services will begin its winter utility program Home Energy Assistance Target (H.E.A.T.) for senior - THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, Utah, 30, 1994 $3. for reservaCall Rigby, 283-413tions. Nov. 15, 1:30 Blood pressure p.m. at Center. Nov. 15, 2:30 p.m. at Bingo Center. Come out for a good time and stay for Soup and Bread. 5, discuss critical issues with a wide array of experts from government agencies and private organizations. 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