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Show NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Page 11 Celebrations Chestnut Litchfield Thursday, June 28, 2007 -n...i...jnjwjiiii ' : r I i u.. .li 1- iimiTii m mmmmmmmimiwjn'w ! 1 "i ' wwrymw-sm' mmmmmmm i i Jvil - A h i C . I L .,. , r Lynn and Susan Chestnut of Springville are pleased to announce an-nounce the upcoming marriage of their daughter. Tiffany Lynn Chestnut to Lee Michael Litchfield, Litch-field, son of Larry and Caryl Litchfield Li-tchfield of Pleasant Grove. The couple plan to be sealed for time and all eternity in the LDS Manti Temple, on Friday, June 29, 2007. A reception will be held in their honor that same evening at the Springville Museum of Art from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tiffany is a graduate of Springville Spring-ville High Sch(H)l and LDS seminary. semi-nary. She received an Associate's Degree from Snow College and graduated from LDS Institute. She is planning to attend UVSC in the fall to study Elementary Education. Educa-tion. Lee is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission mis-sion in the Birmingham, England area. He received an Associate's Degree from Provo College, is currently attending the University Greaves, Ross and Clarissa Greaves of Lehi are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Marissa Ann Greaves, to Derryck Jay Allen Dufur. son of Mike and Debbie Dufur of Lehi. The couple will exchange vows at Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on Saturday. July 7, 2007. A reception will honor the newly-weds newly-weds that same evening from 6 to 9 p.m. at 50 East 100 North, Lehi. Attending the bride will be Ko-salynn Ko-salynn M. Greaves. Best man duties will be performed per-formed by Taylor Dufer. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Lehi High School. The prospective groom is a graduate of Ihi High School. The couple will make their first home in Lehi. All friends and family are in- Reach 85,000 readers in a. Sunday papor with advertisings isri(..( i: ageivct home,- auto life business llllll 1 394-0395 LECENDARY MUSIC FAMILY THE OSMONDS (Incudlitf Donny ft Marie) MUMITI ON STAt AH ' CELEBRATE SOTH ANNIVERSARY WITH AN ALL-STAR TELEVISION CONCERT SPECIAL FOR PCS AT ' THE ORLEANS HOTEL SHOWROOM IN LAS VECAS AUGUST 11 AMD M, 2047 2 Free Tickets ' 6 When you List or Buy a home with Osmond Real Estate during the month of June! illHltl' 1 (lhnW ' C'vet 2 7 o IxcMiMCi! f, "4 "' - ff: 1 ;1 of Phoenix and expects to receive his Bachelor's Degree this fall in Human Services. The couple plan to make their first home in Springville. With all the excitement, if we have missed anyone please feel free to attend. Dufur pan s 4 s 7 . - f f S vited to attend. Please feel that this is your invitation if we missed you, thank you. www.footeinsurance.com 305 N. FREEDOM BLVD. PROVO TIio Oomoni!a If1 niucicy C!:n SpanUh Eork 798-1200 Orem 224-8200 SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY WHIU SUPPLIES Orme, Russon Ryan Russon and Maquel Orme have chosen to wed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Saturday, June 30, 2007. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Rick and Cindy Orme of Eagle Mountain. The prospective groom is the son of Randy and Tami Russon of Lehi. A reception will honor the-' newlyweds that afternoon from' 2 to 4 p.m. at The Northampton House, 198 West 300 North, :, American Fork. Special guests from the bride s family include grandparents EK len Holton, Richard and Virginia Orme. Special guests from the groom's family include grand parents par-ents Don and Darlene McKenzie, and Dee Ray and JaLaine Russon. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Lehi High School She is attending UVSC majoring as a Professional Pilot. The prospective groom is a ; graduate of Lehi High School He is attending the University of Utah majoring In Biomedical Engineering. Engineer-ing. He served an LDS mission m Santiago, Chile. " The couple will make their first home in Pleasant Grove. ioss acnorieia ' 9 p f n LAST .: i ' " ' ?- . . . X ' ' ' i1 ' i mil v; Cotter, Anderson ' LeanoJ'a Cotter of Cedar Hills, Utah and John Cotter of Gilbert, Arizona are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Megan Cotter to Nathan Blaine iAndersoh son of Robert K. Jr. and ! JoEllefl Anderson of Taylorsville, vUtah. - I The couple will be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on . Friday, June 29, 2007. A reception win be held in their honor that evening at the Alpine Arts Center from 7:00 to 90 P.M. All friends and famlljr'are invited to attend. ' Megatt and Nate met this January Janu-ary while they both Were dating other people and instantly fell head over heels for each other. By Valentines Day, that next month, they were engaged and love ev- ;ery secotid oT their time together. Megan graduated from American Ameri-can Fork High School and will be attending the University of Utah. ,The Groonvgraduated from Taylorsville Tay-lorsville High School and Is cur rently attending the University of Phoenix fo receive his MBA and is madly in lov with Megan! The couple first home will be in Taylorsville. Aaron Gray l Elder Aaron Gray has recently returned from faithfully serving in the Ukrafrie, Donetsk LDS Mission Mis-sion for the"past two years. Aaron is the Son of John and Mary Gray of .Lehi, and the grandson grand-son of Jack and Darlene Gray and the late Arno M. and Elionor Liebelt. . '.: - 500 Vehicles fiWo) 1 Brent Brown Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Brent Brown Toyota, and Brent Brown Chevrolet are overstocked and must sell 500 cars and trucks for as little as $99 this Saturday, June 30, 2007 during a one-day sales event. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: PROVOUTAH m.' Brtnt Brown, owner '"CfBrcnt Brown Toyota, Brtnt Brown Chrysler Jeep Dodge, and Brent Brown Chevrolet plans to hold a one-day sales event on Saturday, June 30, 2007 at 1995 North - University Parkway, two "blocJc'Swst'ofLaVell , Edwards Stadium. Brown said that "due to current economic con-- con-- ditions, end the effect it ; has had on ales, they find OverSfiJcked with used vehicle' trade-ins. Quite, frankly, we've never seen 'toythmglike these last few months.' We're in a position where we have to liquidate these vehicles in a hurry to bring our inventory back in line." Brown continues, "We're going to hold this unusual $99 Sales Event, vher&'eviry used vehicle 'will be tfrastically reduced, re-duced, some at only $99! Lorenzo Di Regolo Welcome Home Elder Lorenzo Di Regolo! After serving faithfully in the Birmingham, Alabama LDS Mission, Mis-sion, he will return home June 29 and will be giving his homecoming homecom-ing report July 8 at 9.00 a.m. in the Mountainville 1st Ward, 98 East Canyon Crest Rd., Alpine. He is the son of Tom and Lisa Ashby, residing in Alpine. A southern barbecue and open house will follow his homecoming report at the Ashby residence, 304 East 280 South, Alpine. Utah County News : imheraldextra.com To move these vehicles, we'll be pricing used cars that could sell for six to nine thousand dollars at the four to six thousand dollar range." This event promises to be exciting. "If you've never seen this type of disposal before, make sure you arrive early," says Brown. To simplify this sale, we will pre-mark every used vehicle. The sale lot at 1995 University Parkway Park-way in Provo will open for preview at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. All vehicles will be open for inspection inspec-tion at that time. At precisely 10 a.m. the slasher will begin slashing prices to the lowest low-est possible price. Whoever Who-ever is sitting behind the wheel of any used vehicle will be given first opportunity op-portunity to purchase the vehicle at the posted sale price in the windshield. No haggle, no hassles. Used car buyers will be available to bid on trade-ins trade-ins during the sale hours Scott and Bobbi Waldron Elder Scott and Sister Bobbi Waldron of American Fork, have been culled to serve in the Adelaide, Ad-elaide, Australia LDS Mission. They will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, June 24, 2007 at 10 a.m. in the American Fork lllth Chapel, 13005 North 100 East, American Fork. . They will enter the Missionary Training Center on July 2. Player, 50th Leo Val (Emo) and Carolyn Player will celebrate 50 years of marriage July 1, 2007. They are the proud parents of five children. They have 19 grand children and one great grandchild. The children treated the parents par-ents with a family vacation in celebration. of 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Lenders will be there to arrange low-cost financing for virtually every ev-ery level of credit history. Brown states, "Please be advised this is a one-' one-' clay-only sales event. Because of the size of the discounts being of- fered, when our inventory has been reduced to the desired level, the sale tags will return to their normal pricing." "This inventory situation situa-tion has been very difficult dif-ficult on us but it will certainly be an opportunity opportu-nity for the consumers who participate. We'd rather give our local customers the chance to purchascthese vehicles than to send them to the wholesale auctions in Salt Lake," says Brown. Questions, regarding this sale can be directed to (801) 224-1320, (801) 373-9500, or(801) 373-' 373-' 2570. Vin numbers available at dealership. www.OsmondRcalEstalt.com www.Cs COPYi |