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Show NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Page 11 Celebrations outdooir Thursday, April 14, 2005 fun Jared Sell, Eagle Scout Jared Sell, son of Gary and Karen Sell of Highland, received re-ceived his Eagle Scout award April 10 in a Court of Honor. He Is a member of Troop 1128, sponsored by the Highland High-land 28th Ward. For his Eagle service project, he put in a water line from one campsite to another at Mutual Dell. He Is in the 8th grade at Mountain Ridge Junior High. He Is active in sports and camping. camp-ing. He plays the piano and cello. Devin Larsen Elder Devin S. Larsen, son of Gregory M. Larsen and Mary Larsen of Highland, has recently recent-ly returned from serving in the Seoul, Korea LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, April 17, at 9 a.m. in the Highland 10th Ward, 6400 W. 11000 North, Highland. Cody Frampton Elder Cody Bret Frampton, son of Bret and Julie Frampton of Lindon, has been called to serve in the North Carolina, Charlotte, Spanish-speaking LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, April 17, at 9 a.m. in the Lindon Third Ward, 25 N. Main St., Lindon. Elder Frampton will enter the Missionary Training Center on April 27. WMPUII J !MW,jJ,.WBi. .V.. .1- IJ. fT I ft W fj f ; m a II y- i i Jared Goulding, Eagle Scout Jared Todd Goulding. son of Todd and Julie Goulding of Highland, received his Eagle Scout award Feb. 27. He is a member of Troop 807, sponsored by the Highland 8th Ward. For his Eagle service project, he painted curbs and the emergency emer-gency lanes at American Fork Junior High School. He is in the 10th grade at American Fork High School. He plays football at the school and enjoys riding motorcross . dirt bikes. Jared loves the outdoors out-doors and his Scouting adventures, adven-tures, especially Timberline. Michael Johnson Elder Michael C. Johnson, son of Kevin and Marie Johnson of American Fork, has recently returned from serving in the Taiwan Taipei LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, April 17, at 1 p.m. in the Hillcrest 4th Ward, 680 N. 350 West, American Fork. Jonathan Olsen Elder Jonathan R. Olsen, son of Orrin and Sandy Olsen of Alpine, Al-pine, has been called to serve in the Russia Yekaterinburg LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, April 17, at 1 p.m. in the Alpine 1 1th Ward, 98 E. Canyon Crest Road, Alpine. Elder Olsen will enter the Missionary Training Center on April 27. Air Force Capt. Roger T. Greenwood Air Force Capt. Roger T. Greenwood has been awarded a master's degree from the Air Force Iastitute of Technology (AFIT) at Wright -Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. The institute is the Air Force's graduate school of engineering and management as well as the institute for technical professional profes-sional continuing education. The graduate studied under un-der the Air Force Institute of Technology education program that provides graduates with defense-focused and professional profes-sional continuing education and research to sustain the techno logical supremacy of America's air and space programs. The programs provide selected Air Force members with resident education in scientific, engineering, engi-neering, management, logistics, and other fields at civilian universities. uni-versities. Greenwood was an aeronautical aeronau-tical engineering major. He is the son of Lynn and Mariet Greenwood of Alpine. The captain graduated in 1994 from American Fork High School and received a bachelor's degree in 2000 from Brigham Young University. rff III wl v $L JJL (dtm tit- i 1 1 a 1 i mi It isnt if ?t-'?n o'ri'if: Xi-frK o"i?c, rose IT 7 " - ; - ' 3 '3 ' I tt 1 v Bank arc rxjr tnte'ested - ax ty tC fit- -i .v-w& FWC OREM & PLEASANT GROVE www.westerncommunitybank.com Summer schedule includes 'Pimpernel,' Jose Feliciano The SCERA Shell Outdoor Theatre in Orem has announced an-nounced its 2005 summer season sea-son of musicals, concerts and outdoor movies. The season opeas May 30 with The Nylons in concert. Live theater kicks off June 8-24 with "The Scarlet Pimpernel," Pimper-nel," directed by Neal Johnson. The first outdoor movies is "National Treasure" on June 15, followed by "The Incred-ibles" Incred-ibles" on June 22. The end of month features a concert with The Temptations on June 25. Tap dancing and the music of George and Ira Gershwin is featured in the musical "Crazy For You," directed by David Whitlock with choreography by Rick Robison, playing July 6-23. Two more outdoor movies are featured - "Napoleon Dynamite" Dy-namite" on July 13 and "Find ing Neverland" on July 20. Celebrate Pioneer Day under un-der the stars July 25 with a concert by country superstar Neal McCoy. "The Sound of Music" will play live on stage August 3-20, directed by Jerry Elison. August's outdoor movies are "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" on Aug. 10, "Shrek 2" on Aug. 17 and "Spider-Man 2" on Aug. 24. The Utah Symphony will bring its classic sounds to Shell for a concert on Aug. 22. The legendary Jose Feliciano will bring his ethnic flair to the stage Aug. 29. September begins with three consecutive days of outdoor movies featuring the extended versions of the Lord of the Rings trilogy: Sept. 1 is "The Fellowship of the Rings"; Sept. 2 is "The Two Towers"; and Sept. 3 is "The Return of the King." The season ends on Labor Day with cowboy singer Michael Martin Murphey on Sept, 5. Musicals and concerts begin at 8 p.m. and outdxr movies begin at 9 p.m. Season and individual in-dividual event tickets are now on sale. Season tickets include all three musicals and all six concerts. The price for a general gen-eral admission season ticket is $60 for adults and $45 for children chil-dren (age 3-1 1), seniors (05) and students (wID). Reserved Section B season tickets are S80 for adults and $60 for children, seniors and students. Reserved Section A season tickets are $95 for adults and $80 for children, seniors and students. The 10 outdoor movies may be purchased for an additional fee. To order tickets or for detailed pricing and seating information, call SCERA at (801) 225-ARTS or go online at www.scera.org. Donald Milton Hunter Donald Milton Hunter, 75, passed away April 12, 2005, at his home of cancer. He was born August 26, 1929 in American Fork, Utah the son of Asa Elmo and Ferl LuCretia Pulley Hunter. He married Merma Proctor, and later divorced. Married Barbara Joyce Nash on Aug. 15, 1998 in the Mt. Timpanogos LDS Temple. Donald served in the Army during the Korean War. He was a supervisor of ammunition at the Tooele Army Depot. He was a temple worker for 5 yrs. at the Mt. Timpanogos Temple and was the secretary in the ward Sunday school presidency. He liked dutch oven cooking and bar-b-queing. and has competed in horse shoe competitions. He loved woodworking, the outdoors, gardening, horse back riding and shootin' the bull. He was a custom meat cutter and loved his dogs, Bear and Rambo, and his cat, Peaches. Survived by his wife, Barbara, Lehi; 1 son and 2 daughters, Rick (Bobi) Hunter, Lehi; Nancy (Glen) Gray, Cedar Hills; Jill (Kelly) Southwick, Orem; 4 stepchildren; step-children; 12 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren; a brother, William (Addie) Hunter. St. George; 3 sisters, Elma (Athol) Ross. Vivian (Ron) Turner, American Fork; Marilyn (Mark) Littleford. Kamas. Preceded in death by his parents, and a brother. Richard Hunter. Funeral services wiil be Saturday, April 16, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. in the Lehi Chapel Valley Ward. 500 W 700 S, where family and friends may call from 10:00 a.m. until time of services. Interment, American Fork City Cemetery under the direction of Wing Mortuary, Lehi. Most post offices open late Tax Day Twenty-eight Utah post offices, including four in Utah County, will provide late-night collections col-lections of mail on Friday to assist last -minute tax filers. Those who want to avoid crowds are encouraged encour-aged to mail income tax returns early in the day. Correct postage is a must. First-class xstage is 37 cents for the first ounce and 23 cents for each additional ounce. Postal customers are encouraged en-couraged to check the collection times Misted on each box to ensure pick up on April 15. Those who mail late in the day should take their tax returns to collection boxes located directly outside post offices with extended hours. While many post offices are extending retail hours, stamps can always be purchased through vending machines at each post office. I Orem Main post office, 222 W. Center. Collections Col-lections until midnight, selling stamps until 10 p.m. Provo East Bay post office. 9.'5(i S. 250 East. Collections until midnight, selling stamps until midnight. I American Fork post office, 55 N. Merchant. Collections until 9 p.m., selling stamps until 9 p.m. I Pleasant Grove post office, 1K0 S. 100 West. 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