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Show Thursday, December 30, 2004 THE PYRAMID Knowyour trees Sanpete Life Ephraim seniors to enjoy many Jammy activities EPHRAIM- Remember Farm Boy pattern. Tickets that transportation services for the raffle may be purare available through the se- chased from Carolyn at the nior center. center for a small charge. If seniors need to go to the Proceeds go to the senior citidoctor or want to attend zen fund. All craft work is done by monthly dinners or congregate meals, the center is volunteers and many of the there to be of assistance. fabrics for these projects are All it takes is a timely also donated, If anyone needs a quilt phone call to Carolyn at just remember to pieced, quilted or tied, the segive her plenty of lead time nior citizen crafters offer so arrangements can be these services at reasonable made. prices, all of which are doDont miss appointments nated to the senior citizen or stay cooped up in the fund. house when the center is One customer testifies that willing to help as much as she needed to make a quilt to possible. give as a Christmas gift. Ciris to cumstances severely limited encouraged Everyone join with senior friends at the time that could be spent congregate meals, which are on this project, so she asked served at noon on Tuesdays if center crafters could acthrough Fridays at the cen- cept the project and finish it ter. for Christmas. When its time for a deliA price was agreed upon cious and nutritious meal at and the senior crafters the best price in town, call a pieced and quilted the pre-cfriend and join other seniors pieces in time for the holifor good food and conversa- days. tion. There is a small donaTheir work is excellent; tion. great care was taken by No need to bring your own everyone involved in comeating utensils, but everyone pleting the quilt. If anyone is encouraged to make reserneeds help with a quilting vations with Carolyn by 9 project, they wont find beta.m., the day they plan to at- ter help anywhere. tend. Jan. 11, blood pressure clinActivities for Ephraim se- ic at the center at 11:30 a.m. niors are as follows: Jan. 20, board meeting at Jan. 6, Ladies Day at the the center at 9 a.m. Monthly center, beginning at 10 a.m. dinner at 6 p.m., at the cenand lasting as long as anyone ter. Everyone attending cares to stay. Bring a friend needs to bring their own eatand your own handiwork or ing utensils and call Delila becraft or help create quilts fore 9 a.m. to make reservaand crafts to be raffled off at tions. There is a small charge for the meal. monthly dinners. Babs Jorgenson always Seniors from Mt. Pleasant has something interesting to or Spring City are encour-age- a do and its a wonderful to ride to the dinner in chance to get out of the the Ephraim van. Just make house and visit with other advance arrangements with Give her ladies. Carolyn at Once youre there, its easy plenty of lead time. to stay for lunch. At the JanJan. 29, a trip to Hale Cenuary monthly dinner, the ter Theater, Orem to see center will raffle off two Ghost of a Chance. The van quilts that were made by the leaves Ephraim at 11 a.m. Be center. sure to call Carolyn to ree One quilt is a quilt serve a seat. There is a small pieced with the Thunder and charge to ride in the van plus Lightning pattern. The other the price of a ticket to the is baby-siz- e made with a play. 0; ut 283-631- 0. full-siz- Esteem team keeps on giving Briana Lundbeck Twas just before Christmas, And the Esteem Team was out, Teaching the students, Of what tobacco was about. They had presentations, And lots of cool things Talking about cigarettes, And the bad effects they bring. They talked about a contest, Thats for aU youth, AH of them can enter, And help spread THE TRUTH!!! iS qse GEin 3 personality Jerry Goodspeed USU EXTENSION HORTICULTURIST LOGAN - With gardening season coming to an end, Jan. 31, a trip to Sandy for can take a rest lunch at their senior center. gardeners From their labors and from Everyone will then take for help with their TRAX into Salt Lake City asking gardening questions. and the Gateway Mall. By the time late fall arGateway offers great rives I have probably offendshopping and several muse- ed most of the residents in ums which are enjoyable to northern Utah," said Jerry visit. Call Carolyn to make Goodspeed, Utah State Unireservations on the van and versity Extension horticulfor other details. turist. The senior citizen board "This feat is accomplished needs everyones help. Why? by either telling people that They have vans which are half the plants in their yard not being utilized as they are going to die, should be should be or are required to killed or never should have be. been planted in the first Will everyone help them place. by sharing suggestions with With this in mind, there board members about how may still be a few people I seniors could benefit from haven't offended yet. So this transportation service with winter setting in, I don't offered by the Ephraim se- want to disappoint anyone." nior center. I am often asked to make The board members are se- recommendations for tree riously interested in respons- varieties in a landscape, he es to the following questions, said. My philosophy about because this is the seniors trees is that they are a lot program and service and like people - they have very they want to meet needs and distinct personalities. There desires as fully as possible. are mean, bully-typ- e trees, Will everyone name at rich donna types and prima least three day trips they dumb, ugly trees. would be interested in taking Selecting a tree by its perduring 2005? make it easier sonality If possible, try to include to make may a good choice for trips for the changing sea- the landscape. sons; and name at least three On the other end of the destinations for occasional spectrum is the bully of trees over-nigexcursions, in- - the blue spruce, he said. It's for different cute when it's small, but once some cluding seasons? it reaches the puberty years, Will everyone name some look out. Before long, a blue service trips that will help spruce can overpower the keep appointments and get front of a home as it shoves care that is needed? An ex- aside innocent plants, tricyample of this that is being cles or g pets. considered is to send a van to The rich prima donna tree Spring City and Mt. Pleasant that flaunts its uppity good on a regular basis, such as looks is the Japanese maple, he said. It has to have its livevery Friday. Would this service help ing conditions just so. someone? Let the center Too wet and it will die. Too know. That is the key to hot and it will burn. Too cold solving the problem. and it will whine for hot coFeel free to contact any coa and a fuzzy blanket. For board member by telephone the price of having this pretty-or. in writing. Members are in the landscape, it boy LeMar Hanson, Mary Jean snould come with a Daniels, Dean Bucnanan, guarantee and the ability to Betty Hansen and Babs plant itself in the ground. ht slow-movin- 100-ye- ar Mt. Pleasant senior calendar MT. PLEASAN- T- Senior Jan. 17, foot clinic at 1 p.m.; activities for the month of board meeting at 5 p.m. Jan. 19, pot luck dinner at 6 January are as follows: be will with entertainment by p.m., Quilting every Monday and Tuesday at 9 Charlie Sorenson. Jan. 24, Teresa Cain health a.m. Canasta will be played clinic from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Jan. 27, Hand and Foot every Monday at 1 p.m. be will card game at 6:30 p.m. Bingo played every The center is in need of Tuesday at 1 p.m. Jan. 5, treat night at 6 p.m., people to serve on the Comwith entertainment by Bryce munity Center board of directors. Anyone interested is Coates. Jan 13, Hand and Foot card encouraged to call Jon Schuhmann at 435462-228game at 6:30 p.m. This little tyke decided he had seen and heard enough at the Mt Pleasant City Bucks drawing, held Dec. 18, in the Mt. Pleasant d shut-eyHe Recreation Center and took some his his and looked around when opened picture was eyes briefly much-neede- e. taken but promptly dozed off again. Sanpete senior menu SANPETE COUNTY- - Congregate meals will be served for senior citizens at noon each Tuesday through Friday at the Ephraim and Moroni centers. Reservations should be made before 9 a.m. on the day seniors plan to attend by calling the center at or 436-827- 0 Transportation is available for congregate meals, monthly dinners or other events. Menu subject to change and substitutions. Milk or juice, bread and butter will be served with meals unless otherwise noted. January menu items include: Jan. 4, clam chowder, fish fillets, coleslaw, lemon and orange wedge and cherry cobbler. Jan. 5, ham, baked potato with sour cream and butter, sliced beets, fruit, roll and butter. Jan. 6, chicken and rice casserole, mixed vegetable, mixed fruit, bar cookie, biscuits and butter. Jaa 7, roast beef, whipped potatoes and gravy, tossed green salad, pears, roll and butter. Jan. 11, cooks choice. Jan. 12, Minestrone soup, peaches with cottage cheese, cake and bread sticks. Jan. 13, baked chicken, whipped potatoes and gravy, fruit salad, peas and carrots, roll and butter. Jan. 14, spaghetti and meatballs, tossed green salad, fruit pie and garlic bread. Jan. 18, beef pot pie with vegetables, apricots and peanut butter bar. Jan. 19, pork chops, dressing with gravy, corn, applesauce, roll and butter. Jan. 20, chili, cheese sticks, carrot salad with raisins, fruit cobbler and bread sticks. Jan. 21, hamburger stroganoff with noodles, mixed vegetable, fruit cup, biscuit and butter. Jan. 25, Salisbury steak, scalloped potatoes, spinach and mixed fruit. Jan. 26, potatoes, broccoli and cauliflower, fruit cookie and roll and butter. j Jan. 27 , hot turkey sandwich, yams, pears and brownie, , Jan. 28, taco soup with beans, tortilla chips with grated cheese, fruit cup and bread sticks. Ham-n-AuGrat- in 1 Come join us New BACKAOAOS Years Eve and Day. Restaurant & Prime Rib, Snow Crab, Vide Store Shrimp, Rib Eye Steak, Top Sirloin and Deep Fried Halibut. c) SPECIALS INCLUDE: All you can eat Spaghetti & Meatballs, Salad and Garlic Bread 8. MT. PLEASANT CITY 3 ON 3 afe anmom BASKETBALL LEAGUE J $200.00 Registration Fee 6 Players per team Farm Bureau financial services Insurance Investments wwwftotscom DEADLINE TO REGISTER IS DECEMBER 30, 2004 For more information call the Mt. Pleasant Recreation Center at 462-- 1 08 or Rick Allred at 462-- 3 1 88 3 Durk Z. Gordon or (801) 1 (435) 375-392- 0 851-392- oflirta tktuigk EqalTraO Maikifln SwHM. LIC 500 Uolnnlt) Aura., Will Du MoImi, ia S02W, Mimtat SIM. Fatm Bureau Life iBsmnci Company Was! Das Mranw. IA NM UT farm Bureau Mutual Insiranct 87TB60'2004, AZ Farm Bureau rmancia Seiwes." Company.- Weal Das Minnas IA.AZ Western Aertcu iunal Insurance Company.' Hijiay AtiiUateO Was! Momaa ia FBLB004 624 Sicarftin t imlctt Dec 30 - Jan 6 0s MOVIE GUIDE Card of Thanks We would like to thank all those who expressed sympathy, brought food, flowers, or other donations at the passing of our husband, father, and grandfather. yl special thanks to the JJICJlospice workers for the special care they gave to Blain in his final days. The family of i)onald Blain Shelley Dr. to for I We Starts Fri. The Work and the Glory re 6:15 and 8:45 4:30 Matinee Saturday 3:45 Matinee Saturday qiQr (flBrm are pleased to announce that appointments will now be available on Thursdays and Fridays. Finding Neverland rc 6:45 and 9:00 eatr THANK SANPETE COUNTY the warm welcome you have given us as we started our new business this year. cwfliTrasrorffaraimt n A fl (gEPG) ilEtm trrarrnvg&csf Ki i Starts Fri. Nathan S. Huntington would like And now, for a limited time only, you can enjoy a SPECIAL OFFER. Come in for a NEW patient exam, and cleaning and receive (laser) tooth whitening for half price. ce Thats $100 for whiter teeth hour. ift in 1 savings of 50 can Now Playing - A Series of Unfortunate Events Lemony Snickets ' 7:45 A re 5:15 Matinee Saturday Matinees before 6 p.m. and Tuesday Nights - All Seats $3.50! Movies are Subject to Change - All Theatres are Closed on Sundays. 462-380- 0 to schedule your appointment. Located just north of Sanpete Valley Hospital Mt. Dr. Pleasant Nathan S. Huntington mtk J)en tifhy (mite! |