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Show i Jhunday, March 1 2006 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Page 9 . ? Inside ... More Celebrations 10 Obituaries 11 Senior News 11 n pi CELEBRATIONS. OBITUARIES, LEGAL NOTICES AND MORE Celebrations Johnson, 80th . ! t i , f v f ' 11 1 A. 4iS j - J M II . 1 Douglas E. Johnson will be celebrating cele-brating his 80th birthday on March 1 2006. He was born in Union, Utah On March 5. 1926 to Henry Edwin fend Almira Beckstead Johnson. He was the youngest of eight chil-4ren, chil-4ren, and the only son born to his parents. Doug spent his early years in the Sandy area. He graduated from Jordan High Schoo" in 1944. After his completion of high school he Volunteered for the Reserve Cadet Program. He was trained as an jarmament -gunner on a B-29. Upon completion of his training he was stationed at Tinian Island Air Base in Mariannas. I When the war was over Doug returned to Utah and art ended the JJniversity of Utah. He was active in the ROTC program at the U and w as commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant Lieu-tenant in 1950. he was also active in ihe LDS fraternity. Lambda Delta Sigma. He received his bachelor's 'degree with a composite major in hist ory , economics, and sociology "with a minor in Secondary Education Educa-tion in June of 195L I While attending the University of Utah he met and fell in love with a beautiful coed, Ruth Monson. They were married on August 25, 1949 in Ihe Salt Lake LDS Temple. After college graduation, Doug was stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma Okla-homa for three years. While at Fort Sill he was the battalion supply officer of-ficer for the 469th Field Artillery. The 469th Field Artillery provided the men and equipment for the training in the gunnery and officer's offi-cer's candidate schools. (CCS). . In January 1954 Doug and Ruth returned to Utah. Doug enrolled at BYU to begin his Master's degree. He taught history at Spanish Fork High School for a short period of time. He taught history for one year at BY High School as a graduate gradu-ate assistant. Then went to American Ameri-can Fork Jr. High School where he taught American History, Utah History, geography and English. In 1968 Doug was awarded the Freedom Free-dom Foundation Teachers Award at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. He taught for Alpine School District at American Fork Jr. High School for 37 years. Doug has always been a life long learner and has enjoyed studying a variety of subjects. Doug continued his affiliation Visit I hf obituaries online to sign a Guest Book or send flowers " See ihe obituary section al w vw . h era I d e x t r a .com www. I I I I ErnerjienLiefc Welcome Mujor Credit Card. 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He retired re-tired as a Major. Doug has been involved with Barbershop Quartet singing and the Utah Valley Skyline Chorus for 34 years. He has performed with serveral quartets and has won several sev-eral competitions. It has been said that he would "sing at the drop of a pitchpipe." Doug has always been hard working and industrious. He has stayed current with politics and political affairs. He ran for the Utah State Senate during the 1970s. He also drove tour bus for Lake Shore Motor Lines for 20 years. Doug is an ordinance worker in the Mount Timpanogos Temple. Doug and Ruth have celebrated their 56th anniversary. They have seven children: Karen (Mark) -Turtle, Lynette (Les) Lovell, David (Karen) Johnson, Boyd (Jina) Johnson, John-son, Mark (Evie) Johnson, Gordon (Shauna) Johnson, Greg (Jana) Johnson. They have 26 grandchildren grandchil-dren and 7 great-grandchildren. Celebrations Wedding, anniversary, missionary mis-sionary and other announcements announce-ments must be turned into the paper by Monday at 2 p.m. of the week you would like the notice to be printed. CaH 756-7669 756-7669 for details. he raid extra .com yellowpages Heath J. Blake D.D.S. Family and Cosmetic Dentistry 785-8308 FREE EXAM & X-RAYS WITH PAID CLEANING I I I I Not valid with an other oflcr - Pleasant Grove Timp Plaza DENT 8 L Dr. Steven R. Briithwaite 763-7737 Value! Valid only witt m patient exam tupiret 02-30-06 Sedation Dcntlarf Paul, Jensen Jeffrey Paul and Courtney Jensen have chosen to wed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday. March 3, 2006. jj The bride-to-be is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Max Jensen of King-wood, King-wood, Texas. ' ) i The prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Paul of Alpine. A reception will honor the newly-weds newly-weds that same evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Alpine Arts Center, 450 South Alpine Highway, Alpine. The bride-to-be is a student at Brigham Young University studying study-ing English. The prospective groom is a graduate grad-uate of Lone Peak High School and will graduate from Brigham Young University in International Business in April. The couple will make their first home in Houston, Texas. Gurney, 80th Donald and Ireta Gurney celebrate cel-ebrate their 80th birthdays within months of each other. Their children, Kent, Ronald, Lena Gean and Rick and their spouses - phis their 14 grandchildren, grandchil-dren, 21 great grandchildren and 1 great -great grandchild honor them and thank them for many years of love and happiness. The couple lived in Pleasant Grove for 60 years, until this past year when health reasons caused them to move to Gilbert, Arizona. Donald and Ireta send their love to their family and friends in Utah. Niovioij wii 0 Vj.kW& OF rititV i , ?i A m ill -.i . -t i 'i i m i t " r i . j e&g&?gli- : fctaeusMr6-T.6 : tjSffis.. Miner, Nolan Brent and Debbie Miner of Ce- dar Hills are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kassi Miner, to Curtis No- -lan, of Daniel and Christine Nolan of Bakersfield, Calif. The couple will exchange vows in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on Saturday, March 4, 2006. A reception re-ception will honor the newryweds that same evening from 7 to 8:30 pm at Cedar Hills Stake Center, 3950 West Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Lone Peak High School. She received associates from UVSC and is attending BYU majoring in Geology. The prospective groom is a graduate of Stock dale High School in California. He served a mission in the Independence Missouri LDS Mission, and is attending BYU majoring ma-joring in Civil Engineering. The couple will make their first home in Provo. Aston, 85th The family of La Verl William Aston will celebrate their father's birthday this Saturday, March 4, 2006. Verl was born on March 1, 1921 in Provo Bench (now Orem) to William Wil-liam Aston and Hilda Richins. He married Elsie Braisford on Oct. 10, 1947. They have five children, Mike, Dan (Yvonne) Paul, Wendy (Doug) Aimer, Kimberh (Chris Christ o-doulou; o-doulou; nine grandchildren and one great granddaughter. There win be a party at the Community Com-munity of Christ Church, 925 East 1400 South, Orem from 6 to 8 p.m. Friends welcome. No gifts please. ; i li'iiuiW! i run ED FUJN(. IN LOv j- iHEus Doel, Simmons Curttss and Heidi Doel of Lehi are pleased to announce the forthcoming forthcom-ing marriage of their daughter Holli Doel to Earl Simmons, son of Joseph Jo-seph and Kathy Simmons of Lehi The couple will exchange vows in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on March 2, 2006. A reception will honor the newryweds that same evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Ea-g Ea-g leer est LDS meeting house, 2600 North 650 West. Lehi The bride-to-be is a graduate of Lehi High School, Southern Utah University. She is teaching 3rd grade at Westside Elementary in Springville. The prospective groom is a graduate grad-uate of Lehi High School He served an LDS mission in South Africa and served the military in Iraq. He is studying construction management at Utah Valley Community College. The couple will make their first home in Provo. YFTTTirm Bodily, 80th The family of Dona Bowen Bodily, are proud to announce she celebrated her 80th birthday on February Feb-ruary 18, 2006. Her special day was celebrated at a surprise birthday dinner at The Roof Restaurant. Jack and Dona have five children, chil-dren, four living, RaNeQ (Merwin) Coleman, Lynn (Janice) Bodily, Bruce (Dana) Bodily and Daniel (Elbe) (El-be) Bodily. Marilyn Bodily passed away at the age of 20. Grandchildren include: Jason (Kim) Bodily, Barbara Bodily, Jacqueline Jac-queline Landon, ETan and Reagan Bodily, Nkhole and Jack Bodily. tJcioi (t)acieb Is Prood to onnouoce lfc U N. Wot Suu AaKrkaa Fork, U (801) 492-1133 V111 11 1 1 tf 11 1 1 .i i. From all the employees and families of Martins Auto Bodv Brent Carey r-k ' Brent A. Carey, a resident of Highland, High-land, Utah was pronxxed from the rank of Major to Lieutenant Coknei Lieutenant Colonel Carey graduated gradu-ated from Army ROTC at Brig ham Young University in 1986 and served on activ e duty with the 1st Infantry Division at Ft. Riley, Kansas for over three years. He transferred to the Hah National Guard in 1990 and served for sev en years as a Korean linguist. In 1999 It Col Carey transferred to the 96th Regional Readiness Command Com-mand of the Army Reserve where he currently serves as Commandant of the Headquarters, Headquarters Company. Lt. CoL Carey is a graduate of the Army Officer Basic and Advanced Courses, the Combined Arms Services Ser-vices Staff School and the Command and General Staff College. Judson, Petersen .Doug anTheo Judson of High-, High-, land Jojftajfeannounce the marriage mar-riage of theif daughter Kimberly to Steven Petersen, son of Lyle and Vicki Petersen of Kaysville. The couple will be married on Thursday, March 2, 2006, in the Bountiful LDS Temple. A reception in their honor wiO be held that same evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Kaysville Haight Creek Stake Center. Cen-ter. An open house will be held on Saturday, March 4. from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Judson residence. Friends and family are invited. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Lone Peak High School The prospective groom served a mission for the LDS church in Venezuela, Ven-ezuela, and is a graduate of Weber State University in Criminal Justice. The couple will make their first home in Davis County. 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