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Show 0 R E M TIMES Thursday, June 12, 2008 Celebrations '"I 'A hi -St 5 f 4 L 'i Page 8 1 t :- PJR V lf ? Camie Williams 32nd Birthday Camie Williams Birthday Wishes Don't be blue because you're turning 32. You have grown into a beautiful woman and we all love you! Happy Birthday! U)ve, Charai and your family and friends. Willwut customers.., Your BUSINESS is only a hobby. Think about it. Your advertising message can reach more than 92,000 readers every Sunday in the Daily Herald. 1 mm t m "Slipped, Herniated, Or Bulging Disc Pain?" UTAH- A new free report has recently been released that reveals how break through medical medi-cal technology is offering surgery free new hope for disc pain sufferers. suffer-ers. Research has proven that FDA approved non surgical spinal decompression has a high success rate for treating debilitating de-bilitating back pain including sciatica and multiple herniated herni-ated discs. It looks like this breakthrough in medical Utah County's PREMIER local sports coverage www.heraldextra.com YU t ' , t V 'i , , , , , t v 'i '-1. Warner, Hendrickson Melissa Warner and Corbin Hendrickson will wed Monday at Eagle Park in Saratoga Springs. Melissa is the daughter of Al-yce Al-yce and Karl Jessop and Corbin is the son of Del and Diane Hendrickson, Hen-drickson, all of Saratoga Springs. A reception will be held that evening eve-ning from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the home of Dave and Heather Anderson Ander-son in Saratoga Springs. The couple will make their first home in Provo where the groom will continue his education. Corbin is also currently employed by Blue Host in Orem. Hunter, Mary Lou Hight 60th Anniversary The children, Kathryn, Diane, Leonard, Lynn, Virginia, Richard, Marilyn and Sheri, of Hunter and Mary Lou Hight are pleased to announce the 60th wedding anniversary anni-versary of their parents. An open house will be held in their honor June 14, 2008 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. a the American Fork Senior Citizen Building, 54 East Main Street. All family and friends are invited. No gifts please. technology has lead to the most promising non-surgical disc treatment today. For your free report entitled, "New Breakthrough in Medical Technology" Tech-nology" call 1-800-893-7644 and listen to the toll-free 24 hr recorded message mes-sage for all the details or go to www.91 lbackpaininfo.com. These free reports are available avail-able for a limited time. Maple Ridge Spinal Pain Center David Cook, DC PL 11, - Smith, Corrigan Steven and Kim Smith, of Pleasant Grove, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Michelle, to Jeffery Elmo Corrigan, son of Michael and Gayle Corrigan of Orem, on Wednesday, June 18, in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that same evening from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Wadley Farms, 35 East 400 North, Lindon. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. She has been attending UVU. The prospective groom is a graduate of Orem High School. He served a LDS mission in Panama City, Panama. He is currently cur-rently attending UVU. Both are employed at Young Living Essential Essen-tial Oiis in Lehi. The couple will make their first home in Orem. Parker Robinson Parker Ian Robinson was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout during a Court of Honor held on June 7, 2008. He has been an active member of the Pleasant Grove Boy Scout troop 155 and the Grovecreek 7th Ward, holding hold-ing various leadership positions in both organizations. For his Eagle project, Parker became aware of a local elementary elemen-tary school whose head landscape specialist had suffered a long term illness. Parker organized a crew of 25-30 youth who pruned trees, trimmed hedges and shrubs, pulled weeds, removed sod and hauled away debris in order to prepare the school for photographs photo-graphs and the Superintendent's visit. Parker has had the privilege to be part of an active Venturing Ventur-ing crew and has also earned the Smoke Shop Cigarettes, Cigars, Pipes, Loose Tobacco LOWEST PRICES onm 1698 North State Street PROVO 410 North Freedom Blvd. Bring in this ad FREE I With a Minimum M 5 Purchase I Limit one per customer j Mm, IPlBl?GIIWm 615 acre recreational estates underground utilities electric, phone state-of-the-art water system restrictive covenants architectural review committee well-maintained roads year-round access call 801 3GB 8272 soldiersummit.com Hannah Matthews 80th Birthday Hannah Beth Matthews will celebrate her 80th birthday on June 8, 2008. An open house celebration cel-ebration will be held in her honor Saturday, June 14, 2008 from 4:00 until 6:00 p.m. at the home of her daughter, Jeanette Warnick, 415 E. 1560 N., Pleasant Grove (east of Discover Park). Hannah married Earl Wayne Matthews on September 17, 1947. Earl passed away in August of 1985. They are the parents of 7 children: Steven (deceased), David (Mona) Matthews, Gayle (Jeff) Ewell, Joyce (Robert) Burr, Lynn (Geanie) Matthews, Boyd Matthews Mat-thews and Jeanette (Joe) Warnick. Hannah had 24 grandchildren and 39 great-grandchildren. Hannah requests no gifts, but a walk down memory lane with her would be wonderful. , r if nAt f - -"ir Venturing Ranger, Bronze and Gold Awards, the On My Honor Award and three Religious caption cap-tion awards. Parker extends his heartfelt gratitude to the exceptional excep-tional scout leaders that he has had during his scouting years. sPAimnroM 84 North 100 West AMERICAN fORK 106 N. West State Rd. and receive a i i Wg4HcrnliiJ MOUNTAIN ESTATES marketed through: David Cunningham Bankers Realty dmetoixd by: Ken and Delma Baldridge 60th Anniversary This past week, June 8, 2008, Ken and Delma Baldridge of Pleasant Grove celebrated sixty years of married life. Their six children and spouses; Connie and Brent Davis, Kalama, Washington; Steve and Debbie, Murray; Karen and Randy Sayer, Idaho Falls; Janet and Lucky Konoimoana, Sandy; Trace and Shawna, Taylorsville; Doug and Deb, Pleasant Grove, honored them with a Chinese dinner on , June 7, while on the June 6 many of their 28 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren gathered in the Baldridge back yard for an evening of fun and conversation. '- Ryan Bezzant Elder Ryan Bezzant, son of Kevin and Kathy Bezzant of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, returns from serving in the West Indies LDS Mission on June 12. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, June 15 at 1:00 p.m. in the Grovecreek 6th Ward, located at 1176 North 730 East, Pleasant Grove. mwtmvaff ;:Sl-;SPEAICUP' Y; '! LETTERS TOTHE ' . 1 ' , jri-iT-TYD rM! TX7C mmmimmm w " eroldextra.com mm Come in for our preferred TRAVELERS EL Locally Hand TvIabe GENUINE LEATHER GUN BELTS & HOLSTERS Pack Saddles Panniers Wall Tents Stoves Sleeping Bag Covers 1274 West 300 South 1 j o i 833 S. 170 E. Provo 377-1011 boxmartofprovoyahoo.com 625 N. State St. Orem 224-2698 boxmartqwestoffice.riet Ferguson, Stewart Rick and Rashell Ferguson of American Fork are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Haylee to Allan T. Stewart, son of William and Travis Tra-vis Stewart of Orem. The couple will be sealed Tuesday June 17 in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple. Tem-ple. A reception will be held in their honor that same evening at the Bungalow in Pleasant Grove. Haylee graduated from American Ameri-can Fork High School and later Brigham Young University with a bachelors degree in biology teaching. teach-ing. She currently works as a biology teacher at American Fork High School. Allan graduated from Orem High School and later Brigham Young University with a bachelors bach-elors degree in computer science. He now works as a web developer devel-oper in Springville. The couple will make their first home in Orem. x 1 1 "T,"P Lou Sorenson 80th Birthday One Great Lady just turned 80! Happy Birthday Love, Your Family 'mvtmmrmmmmmrm n ' I J" "WW a quote from one of Home & Auto Carriers Tup Hartford Group BemMs Lindon, Utah 801.922.4234 1 o IP |