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Show Free Press Wednesday, January 25, 1995 - Debbie Clark, David Vosen to wed in Salt Lake Temple Page 6 f If1 1 f - - . rJi f 1 e i f ' !, : 1 fT J mi f ii a) . s t Victor and Dora G. Montgomery will observe their golden wedding 28. anniversary on Saturday, Jan.3 to 5 from honored be will They hosted by p.m. with an open house of Ned home the at their children and LaRaine Montgomery, 165 E. 300 South, Pleasant Grove. Ronna Olsen and Clint Gray to exchange wedding vows Karin Monson to marry Jeremy Hill Friday Lynn and Marilyn Monson of Highland are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Karin Lynette, to Jeremy Reed Hill, the son of Reed and Kristina Hill of Lehi and Bill and Carol Henderson of Grantsville. The couple will exchange vows at the LDS Church on Jan. 27. The newlyweds will be honored at a reception that same evening from 7 to 9 at 5212 W. Country Club Drive, Highland. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Attending the bride will be Natalie Monson, Camille Monson Gary and Naomi Gray of Lehi. Ronna Olsen and Clint Gray have chosen to be married in the Jordan River LDS Temple on Saturday, Jan. 28. The bride-to-b- e IK' 1945 They were married Feb. 1, was Their marriage in Heber City. later solemnized in the Provo LDS Temple. They are active members of the LDS Church. Both graduated from Wasatch BYU High School. Victor attended Force Air the in prior to serving Clint Gray, Ronna Olsen Karin Monson, Jeremy Hill The couple will reside in Billings, Montana. Open house to honor Victor, Dora Montgomery ' ,. Vosen of Glasgow, Montana and the late John S. Vosen. There will be no reception or open house. Debbie Clark and David Anthony Vosen have chosen to be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Saturday, Jan. 28. Parents of the bride are Ronald J. and Harriet Clark of Lehi. Parents of the groom are Fern P. :v: if A reception will honor the couple that evening at the Lehi 19th Ward, is the daughter of Ronald and Peggy Olsen of Lehi. The prospective groom is the son of and Karly Hill. Best man duties will be performed by Russell Christensen and Josh Hill. e will graduate The from American Fork High School. She plans to continue her education at Utah Valley State College. The prospective groom is a graduate of Leigh High School in San Jose, Calif. He is going to continue his education this fall at UVSC, majoring in fire science and search and rescue. The couple will make their first home in Highland. 145 E. 1500 North. All friends and relatives are invited to attend from 7 to 9 p.m. I -;-.-; P U g T 1 from 1940 to 1945. Victor worked as an auto mechanic. Dora was a secretary at Pleasant Grove Junior High School. six They are the parents of and G. ned Montgomery children: JoLene Stewart, Pleasant Grove; Vicki Bronson, Lehi; Ann Bates, X.; Dora, Victor Montgomery Wellsville; Cindy Prince, Roy; Rosalie Gervais, Salt Lake City. They have 24 grandchildren and four n. TPlnlllfM ' l Coming bride-to-b- i Wed., Feb. I r 15, Watch for 2 Vl 'S supplement gEft to this newspaper jy jr W I . it I Viw I 'j L f foj ' Chelsie Park to become bride of Michael Lay cock Chelsie Park, daughter of Joseph and Nancy Park of Alpine, will marry Michael Laycock, son of David and Sally Laycock ofAmerican Fork on Saturday, Jan. 28. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 6 to 8 at The Bungalow, 235 S. 100 West, Pleasant Grove. Bridal attendants are Angie Laycock and Leslie Winter, with Aubrey Park and Lindsey Laycock as flower girls. Best men duties will be performed by Wade Laycock, Andy Winter and Matt Laycock, with Nate Greenwood and Mark Olson assisting. Tommy Laycock will be ring bearer, with Dustin and Chad Park as ushers. home in American Fork. members of Lehi Ambulance responded to almost 500 incidents ranging from a person trapped in a furnace vent to a person who had fallen on the ice, or a transfer to a specialized medical care facility to a multiple car injury accident. With the growth of the community, Lehi City Ambulance is currently seekingresidents of the community and service area to apply to join the Ambulance. Specifically, they are seeking individuals that are available and able to respond to calls weekdays, between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. All applicants will be prioritized, starting with those that are currently certified as Utah Emergency Medical Technicians (E.M.T.). Initially, they are seeking resumes only from those interested in applying. Resumes should be sent to Lehi City Ambulance Association, Attn: Recruitment, 72North Center, Lehi, UT 84043. NO phone calls, please. To be considered, a current resume must be submitted by the closing date. Any applicant who wants to be considered, must submit a current resume to be evaluated. All previous applications will not be considered. Screening committees will then be contacting those applicants that meet the needs of our organization to schedule a personal interview, so please be sure to include your current address and phone number. All applicationsmustbereceived at the above address no later than February 21, 1995. Grandfather Clocks Mantle & Boudiour Clocks Shelf & Romantic Clocks Gourmet Chocolates Come in & Browse 98 W. Main Lehi 768-865- 3 ? 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