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Show SSfrSf f0r1seniw celebrates first anniversary in new location at center . y ,: ).,-.. o .. i "S. V '-7 Z v I A yenr ago December 8, the gfnior Citizens moved ink) their new building in Pleasant Grove. A short ye"1- la,CT on tnnt date they enjoyed a Christmas program with j Adwns Dance Studio providing the i entertainment. The dancers looked I 8dorable in different costumes all j j way down to the littlest angels dressed in long white dresses with silver halo's about their heads. On Vec. 6 c Snor Citizens enjoyed a tree trimming party as each member brought an ornament to put on the tree and had dinner together. They usually have a quilt on and have been able U turn out guite a few quilts in the past. Cur : governor presented one of their i ' guilts to the Governor of Colorado, and they have also won prizes on i many of their quilts. Right now the members have a uroject with the Pleasant Grove Review where a person can purchase a membership, a year's subscription to the paper, and have a summer banquet, all for $10. Ruth Hassenfritz was the Secretary-Treasurer of the Seniors until she became the Director and ! has been serving well in that i capacity the past few years. She says, "There are some commodities at the center that can be picked up from 8:30 a.m. to noon each day." Elna Burgener takes care of any )ond of problems the members might have in the way of illness, heat, light bill reduction, health screening clinic, etc. You can call her before 9 a.m. and after 4 p.m. at i 785-2818, or 785-3769. JENNIE AI LREI) includes her ornament on the Pleasant Grove Senior I ltizens Christmas tree. |