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Show 8 Tuesday Ja'i.ci'V t 1 Seniors From 7 I tow i a Valentine ali iluue with vh.2 prcswM ft solj A pjjvr J 40.pounJ elm. fJ Alive class util he laught 1 : HOUlied, 7 he Wendover trip is I cb. I 3. with a cost of SI 2 and an SI I cash hack. Sign up by I eh. 6. The center will be closed on I eh. 17. The foot clinic is Feb. 20 at are re noon. Appointments he cost is S10. The cen ter will he taking a son to Pages Lane Theatre on Icb. 20 to sec "Man of La Manchu. The charge is SIO. The Layton Quilt qutred. 150 who register. Registration mas h done by Calling 774,7010 cr that morning m the mall lire Quilt Spinners meet at the center at 5 p m. nior I nends members at no cost on Monday from I am, to noon. Appointments are required, No waikons will he are required. I Tas assistance is offered to National Association of Senior Friends, Davis Hospital Chapter, 1600 VV. Anteiopo Drive, Layton, Se- The matinee movie is Tin Cup" in ihe classroom area ai I JO pm. I eh. 21. The breakfast Huh ii meet Shone ' I eh. 2ft at 9 a m. with cream cheese frosting, garlic bread and iwik. all activities by Calling 774?OMl, nr by slop, ping ai the on ice Monday through Friday between 8 a m, and 4 JO pm. Thursday, Jan, JO: roast beef widi gravy, sausage siutling, orange glaed beets, party pasta salad, banana pudding, dinner roll and milk. Monday, Feb. 3; chisken do van with gravy, sweet potatoes, fruit and banana salad with sout cream dressing. Congo bar din, ner roll and milk. Menus , Irtday. Jan. 31: Salisbury steak wait gravy, whipped potatoes, celery with tomatoes, marinated carrot salad, spice birthday cake, cracked wheal roll and Tuesday. Teh. 4; stuffed pep per with sauce, augratin potatoes tossed salad with peas, lime liter bet, commeal roll and milk. Please RSP f,r Wednesday. Jan. 29; lasasna, sunshine cabbage, looted salad with Italian dressing, carrot cake SS03 Health screening is done twice a month, on the first and thtrf Wednesdays in the classroom ar ca of the hospital. Blood pressure and blood testing are done. I or a blood glucose test, dont cat for two hours poor to being tested. There is no cost. The screening will he on Feb. 5 and 19. PtlMOYM The Lunch Bunch will meet Wednesday at Ciolden Corral in Layton at 130 a m. Theie will be a Using Will presentation Thursday at 10 a m. BUDGET BARN BEDROOM BARGAINS 1 in the classroom area. The monthly meeting is Teh. 6 at 10 a m. The topic is Medicare 1997 Update. The speaker is Keith Perry. We are showing more styles and colors ity bedroom furniture than we with' 18 more drawer space. have before. See the new styles Five piece bedroom sets in Oak finish start at $368 "Have a Healthy Heart event at the Layton Hills Mall is Feb. 14 at 8 JO am, open to Senior Friends members and the com munity. The morning w ill include a walk around the mall, free blood pressure checks, light re freshments an door prises. There to the first will be free i A h ' n Ur,y U .iy L. 0 a?. . 1 is JMM m- - fit 4 ft w Dresser Mirror Headboard Chest - Night Stand S. $'r - C V HS :i gMu'il Uui.Ci Clean Line Contemporary . 5-Pie- ce Bedroom Set ah 5 pieces delivered Dr. Paul Taylor Years Family PracticePhysidan for 20-1- 2 has changed his practice location. Now seeing patients in Layton at 124 South Fairfield Call for appointment: 546-944- . 1 ? are welcome Or Walk-in- s Mountain View GABS 124 Fairfield Rd., Layton, Utah 84405 546-944- 1 COLUMBIA' , I,: - lakeview Hospital and Dr. Pepper Murray and Dr. John Edwards are pleased to welcome : Eric Johnston, M.D." to the practice of Interwest Sports & Orthopaedics. Dr. Johnston specializes in the treatment of foot and ankle injuries. He received his medical degree from St. Louis University Medical School and performed an Orthopaedic Surgery Residency at the University of Kansas. During his care for both the Seattle Seahawks football team and the Pacific Northwest Ballet. Dr. Johnston has been involved in medical research for over ten years and worked in the areas of joint replacement, fracture fixation, nerve and tendon injury. He is a member of the American Medical Association, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the Kansas Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons. To schedule an appointment, call 295-720- 0. ' . Country Favorites Siiw 'r a - t i Hcwca milk. 774-70- 60 Kh, J and ft. 1 he t,laM?s begin at h jo a m. 1 here I an St regmira turn lee The free blood prcure Umic m I eh ft at 10 45 a m. I avowe recolleuion i Icb. 7 I at iwon. The Quilt Addicts meet on I eh. 10. at noon. There will he an presentation on estate planning at noon on : I eh. II. I I eh. 12 there will he a big lie ; eontent and cherry pie will he .served. The celebration begins at 1 ; ;50 a m. and reservation are ; erswiilmvTt at I p m The nvoMhl) b nhday party if I eh. 21 at II 0 ant, Reserva-lion- s to available f.r special ve notes, There will he a water panning Sharon dcmrinsiraunn by Peterson n Icb. 4 and II. The v in a m, ela u iw, hui uke a or talcs., id LAKESIDE 1 VST Features: Hardwood Frame ; Dacron Wrapped Cushion f Long Wearing Fabric - Country Favorite at its best. Styled for the most decorator oriented country home. Beautifully tailored with pleated skirts. Decorator pillows and elegant fabric. |