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Show ARNOLD HENRICHSEN President Senior Citizens- Senior Citizens Are Planning to Help In New Program Arnold Henrichsen, president presi-dent of the Pleasant Grove Senior Citizens, enjoyed a Christmas Party with the group of 53 members last Thursday, Dec. 14 at the Oakcrest Inn in Spanish Fork. The Inn was decorated decorat-ed with the seasons beauty, which everyone enjoyed. Nicia Sorenson of Spanish Span-ish Fork gave three musicals music-als accompanied by Pat Mitchell. Mit-chell. She also told a Christmas Christ-mas story. Marie Huff of the Oak-crest Oak-crest Inn gave three comic readings. Santa came and treated all to goodies, and the group sang Christmas carols. Alice Simper told of a new program, R.S.V.P. in Utah County, initiated by the government. This grant is a result of President Nixon's Nix-on's request to Congress last fall to expand opportunities oppor-tunities for meaningful Volunteer Vol-unteer service for Older Americans. Am-ericans. RSVP Retired Senior Sen-ior Volunteer Program, will make it possible to channel your talents and energies into in-to volunteer jobs. With many assignments a-vailable, a-vailable, the best one can be found for you, Mrs. Simper said. The most important thing you need to join the RSVP is a willing heart. To find more about the program, you can join the North County Satellite. Ph. Pleasant Grove 785-2205 or American Fork Monday thru Friday, 8 to 12, 756-2826. The headquarters will be located lo-cated at 54 East Main in American Fork. A U.S. Savings Bond on Christmas day is bound to please even the most discriminating of tastes. |