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Show Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - October 10. 2003 Cl3dmutu Semiors to jell mew van daughter in California. by Betty Cones On the first day of Octo- Grace relayed greeting Leah from Margaret Fennel who is also in California and doing well. Joe and Grace Bernini were thanked for taking and recording blood pressures. We were reminded to call Edna Jasper for a seat in the van if we plan to attend Nephi Senior's Meeting on October 8,h. Don't forget the flu shots at Payson Hospital on the 8lh sick list is Virginia Randle who fell and is living with her and 9,h. A vote was taken to have all luncheons be potluck ex ber, 2003, the Young at Heart Senior Citizens had a smorgasborg cheon. pot-luc- k lun- After, President Grace Conder welcomed all .and led us in the pledge of allegiance to the flag and invited Max Berry to ask the blessing on the food. Following the meal, Betty Cones read the minutes and Toners gave the treasurer's report. On the pect' holiday celebrations, starting January 2004. Grace thanked Don Treloar for donating a large relish tray and Betty Cones a roll bowl. The good news is that the 6 county commitee will pay the amount for the new van! The only stipulation is to use it and run it to death! Our Halloween luncheon will be on October 15th prepared by Afton and Max Berry and Tarsula Lucas. Thanks to Joe Bernini, we always leave with a smile on our face! services at little or no cost to seniors attending. Just a few of the free health screenings to be offered include blood pressure, health-screeni- Well," the event offers function, ophthalmology, ng podiatry, posture, sleep ap- nea, bone density, body fat, visual acuity, pulmonary Keep your pc- - cars temperature down by checking levels During AAA Car Care Month, AAA reminds motorists that their vehicles actually have three cooling systems. "Motorists are familiar with their system and the engine cooling system composed of water pump, radiator and liquid coolant," said Rolayne Fairclough, AAA Utah Spokeswoman. "Many motorists may be surprised to learn that oil also plays an important role in keeping their vehicle cool." Heat that builds up in moving parts is reduced as oil makes its routine journey through the engine. The air passing under the vehicle as it is driven cools the oil in its pan before The lower the oil level, the hotter and harder the remaining oil has to work. Keeping the level at the "full" mark ensures proper lubrication and cooling. Low oil levels are a .'contributing cause. of engine CiMta in.4A.qnm use o overheating that occurs in millions of vehicles each summer. Inspecting the oil level in a vehicle engine is easy. Simply remove the engine's oil dipstick when the engine is off and has not been running for an extended period. Next, check to see if oil is coating the dipstick up to the "full" mark. Oil needs to be added or changed if the oil coating is below the mark. In the familiar cooling sys- tem, the same mixture that prevents corrosion build-u- p and overheating in the sumin mer prevents freeze-up- s winter. Inspecting the cooling system overflow bottle carl check the amount of liquid in the cooling system. The proper 50-5-0 mixture of ethylene gly- col, commonly called antifreeze and water can be checked with a simple test device available at auto parts stores. Qm '72 17-1-8 I FORD TRUCK. restored, new tiresrims. Tool box. Fully Custom interiorstereo (6x9s, lOsCB. 360 engine, 4 speed, only 13,00 miles. Asking $5,000 obo. offered for minimal fees, such as cholesterol screenings, lipid profiles prostate testing and thyroid screening. For a complete list of health screenings, lowered immune systems, they are considered to be a high-ris- k group with flu infec- tions. Other high-ris- k groups include pregnant women and health caregivers. In the year 2000, in the United States alone; there were approximately 76 million people that fell into high-ris- k groups. Influenza causes more than 20,000 deaths and 110,000 hospitalizations in the US every year. Las year, nearly 2,500 senior citizens received flu vaccinations at the Senior Expo. Flu vaccinations will be available to senior citizens at the Senior Expo again this year. The cost of vaccinations is $ 1 6 for those under 60 years of age, or free with Medicare Part B Card. For those attendees 60 who don't have Medicare Part B coverage, the $16 is a suggested dona-tion'pri- ce only. The expo is free to the public and will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday and from 0 a.m to 4 p.m. pn 1 SaturdayParking ii freer" ' I IMMEDIATE FREE CASH!!! US Pension Funding pays cash now for 8 years of your future 3 E3 THREE-ROO- Direct TV system in- cluding installation. Four month's FREE programing when you subscribe to NFL Sunpension payments. day Ticket. 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