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Show -. . . Thursday, March 29, 2007 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Page 9 Inside ... Pnlinfl heat 10 . f 1 I I v I JTJ Obituaries 11 CELEBRATIONS, OBITUARIES, LEGAL NOTICES AND MORE Celebrations YW- Wilson, Allen, Congratulations Claire, Melissa, Cami and Kristi!!! Way to go! Claire Wilson, Melissa Allen, Cami and Kristi Warren received their Young Womenhood Recognition Rec-ognition awards on March 14th, during New Beginnings. They are members of the Harbor 3rd Ward in American Fork. Claire is the daughter of Kent and Liz Wilson. She is a 9th grader grad-er at American Fork Junior High School. Claire likes to read, play the piano, and watch old movies. For one of her projects, Claire made hygiene kits for children in Hondurasand was able to deliver them in person. Melissa is the daughter of Dailand and Suzanne Allen. She is a 9th grader at American Fork Junior High School. Melissa is a 4.0 student, plays the piano, and is on the track team and a member of the Chamber Choir at AFJHS. Her projects included reading the Stubbs, Goodwin Tracy and Frank Stubbs of Provo are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Taryn Stubbs, to Travis Goodwin, son of Chuck and Kathy Goodwin of American Fork on Thursday, April 5, 2007. A reception will honor the new-lyweds new-lyweds that same evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Northampton Northamp-ton House, 198 West 300 North, American Fork. The latest in BYU Sports online wwww.heraldextra.com M Not sure what the name is yet... but we're workin5 on it. ome, Auto, & Personal Loans Open to all of Utah County: Once a member, always a member - no natter wlme you go. Warren, Warren Book of Mormon and painting and redecorating her room. Cami is the daughter of Pat and Tina Warren. She is a 9th grader at American Fork Junior High School. Cami is on student council, sings in the Chamber Choir at AFJHS and is in musical theater there also. Some of her projects were reading the Book of Mormon, babysitting and donating donat-ing all the money to the humanitarian humani-tarian fund, participated in her ward roadshow, and made a quilt for the bishop and had all of the young women sign it. Kristi is the daughter of Pat and Tina Warren. She is a sophomore sopho-more at American Fork High School. Kristi is on the high honor roll, track team, Woman's Aca-pella Aca-pella Choir, plays piano, dodge ball, and is a good artist. Erin Hock Sister Erin Marie Hock, daughter daugh-ter of Bruce and Tamara Hock of Pleasant Grove, has been called to serve in the Oregon Eugene LDS Mission. Sister Hock will enter the Missionary Mis-sionary Training Center on April 4. ;:J (2 Kenneth B. and Betty Fage Manley celebrate 60 years. They were married March 29, 1947 in Lindon, Utah. Their marriage mar-riage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Ken retired from Geneva Steel after working in the rolling mills for 36 years. They have resided in Lindon in the home they built since 1950. Ken was honorably discharged from the United States Air Force after serving three years in the European Theater. Betty worked for the American Fork Hospital as a cook for 10 years. She also worked part-time for Olsen's Garden Shop. Together they have raised five children; Barbara, Robert, Cathy, Alan and Alisa. They have 24 grandchildren and 31 great grandchildren. grand-children. As a family many years of fun were enjoyed fishing and hunt- 1 , f s V.:A.: . trrif Ji Griggs, Pritchard ... When Fools Fall in Love! Nicole, daughter of Mike and Diane Griggs of Alpine will wed Jonathan, son of Joseph and Diane Pritchard of Marion, North Carolina Caro-lina on April 1, 2007 in Orlando, Florida. Nicole is a 2003 graduate of Lone Peak High School. She attended at-tended Southern Utah University studying Theatre Arts where she was recruited by Disney. Nicole currently works for Disneyworld, Universal Studios, and Sea World in the entertainment field. Jonathan is a Fine Arts graduate gradu-ate of Berea "College in Kentucky ' and has studied Magic for over 15 years. He is a professional Magi-cianMentalist Magi-cianMentalist working for Universal Uni-versal Studios and also runs his own business, Mental Artistry. Nicole and Jonathan will start their New Big Adventure together in Orlando. Justin Henley Air Force Airman Justin L. Henley has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. He is the son of Jerry D. and Alice Al-ice Henley of 65 East 1100 North, Pleasant Grove, Utah. If you like Curves:. you'll really EXIT 269 linnc ciKinuiTt nr OREM, UT blocks South of UVSC) Manley, 60th U: V y C A ing at their cabin at Strawberry Reservoir. They have both served in various vari-ous callings in the church. To celebrate their anniversary they will be spending it with their family at a special dinner. Bezzant, 50th Clifford Bezzant and Ruth Richards worked their early years side-by-side in the berry patches and cherry orchard of Cliff's farther, Glen Bezzant. During those years they gained a mutual respect and love for each other. It was 50 years ago on March 30 that they were married. During their marriage they had 10 children, helped care for their 36 grandchildren, and are glad to have nearly 22 great grandchildren. grandchil-dren. Through those years they have stood by each other through the sunshine and cloud days. Life hasn't slowed down any from the days of having 10 children to raise. Now they have all the grandchildren and great grandchildren grand-children in addition to the original 10 to love and serve. The family will be celebrating their golden anniversary with a family dinner on Saturday, March 31, 2007. We, their children, would Anderson, Mayo Garry and Shirley Mayo of Pleasant Grove are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage mar-riage of their son, Ryan Mayo, to Stephanie Anderson, daughter of Dark and LIbby Anderson of Lone Tree, Wyoming. The couple will exchange vows in the Logan LDS Temple on Friday, Fri-day, March 30, 2007. A reception will honor the newhweds that same evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Battlecreek 11th Ward, 1222 East Nathaniel, Pleasant Grove. A second reception will be held in Mountain View, Wyoming at the Mountain View LDS Church, 116 4th Street. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Manila High School. The prospective prospec-tive groom is a graduate of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove High School. BEST BODYSHOP PRAQICES FOR LESS! PROVO 355 E. 900 5. Provo, 84606 (801)377-2827 HOURS Mttfdy far triA&y 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM Wurdny 9:00-12:00 OREM 574 N State St Orem, 84057 (801) 224-9911 HOURS SAM -6:00 PM totllHbiy (M tor mi ivotntmtnt. Sunday Closed Credit Cards Accepted iff j They have had many wonderful wonder-ful years together and are a great example to their family. Happy Anniversary! We love you Mom and Dad. like to tell them how much we love them and are grateful for their example and unconditional love. The couple will make their first home in Laramie, Wyoming. X - $ ' ft ' L '" Mill 1 I fc1-" "T - , -,...1 j2v:; y Reva Keetch, 90th Reva Downs Keetch will celebrate cel-ebrate her 90th birthday with family fam-ily on March 31, 2007. Reva was born March 29, 1917 in Pleasant Grove, Utah to William and Florence Downs, the third of six cnildren. She attended schools in Pleasant Grove, graduating from Pleasant Grove High School. She grew up on a farm, doing farm chores and picking raspberries. raspber-ries. She was the fastest raspberry raspber-ry picker around. Reva married her high school sweetheart, Ray Keetch, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on December De-cember 15, 1937. They moved to Magna in 1938 after Ray obtained employment at the Utah Copper Co. (Kennecott). She served in many capacities within the LDS church. She served with compassion. Reva was well known for her cooking skills and especially the baking of pies. She worked in the Granite School lunch program at Magna Elementary Elemen-tary for many years. Reva loved camping and fishing with family and friends, especially to Marsh Lake. Reva and Ray ? have traveled around the United States and to several countries. Both have been temple workers at the Jordan River Temple. Reva and Ray now live in South Jordan. Reva spends her days quietly relaxing with her companion Ray. They are the parents of four children: Connie (Bill) Johns; Karen (Jon, deceased) Westover, both of South Jordan; Cal (Shau-na) (Shau-na) Keetch, Saratoga Springs; and Vicki (Randy) Martin, both deceased. They have seven grandchildren grand-children and 18 great grandchildren. grandchil-dren. Happy Birthday, Mom. We aU love you very much. 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. Call 756-7669 for details. '!U -V COPY1 |