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Show Seniors invited to 4 55 Alive' driving course American Fork Hospital will sponsor a "55-Alive" Senior Driving Driv-ing Course October 12 and 13 in the hospital education center (lower level). The class will meet from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon each day. "We are committed to helping the senior citizens in North Utah County in every way we can," says American Fork Hospital Administrator Adminis-trator Craig Smedley. "This course is an excellent resource for senior citizens who drive." The course is presented by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP). During eight hours of concentrated class study, instructor instruc-tor Merrill Two will focus on driving driv-ing topics geared especially for seniors. Special emphasis is given tohighway driving, andmany helpful help-ful and practical driving tips are presented. This is the last time American Fork Hospital will offer-this offer-this class in 1989. A minimal fee of $7.00 per participant covers class materials and supplies, and seniors sen-iors completing this course will save between five and ten percent on their automobile insurance premium costs. No preregistration is needed. Persons wishing to attend the course should come to the hospital at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 12. For more information about the "55-Alive" Senior Driving Course, call Randall Voss at 763-3553. |