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Show Pleasant Grove Review New Utah! - Wednesday, September 26, 2001 - Page 5 w )'on Fenton celebrate lllOth birthday The children of Don V. ent Vinton are pleased to ... 4;;i jounce that their father .turning 80. day j; ' open house in sched- Lled in nis honor on his 3rthday, Sunday, Sept. 30, er'tHlfojn 5 to 7 p.m. at his Slew.' Dme, 385 S. 300 East, v feasant Grove. es) Don was born Sept. 30, COtWwi in Pleasant Grove to homas ana rnei renton. e married June Berry on sc. 6, 1942, in Idaho Falls, ;iaho. They were later v jaled in the Salt Lake ) -iemple. ') Don attended school in ; '7 Pleasant Grove and served J K the Army Air Corps dur-V'lg dur-V'lg World War II. He -orked at the Pleasant ,Tnve Post Office and jtired from the Tooele Sovmy depot. He was a s feasant Grove volunteer iTHwman for 46 years, serv- Don W. Fenton ing for many years as secretary secre-tary of that organization. He received a commendation commenda-tion from the State Fire Marshall's Office for accurate accu-rate and timely reports. Don and June have three children: Sherie Ann Hunter, Phoenix, Ariz.; Debbi (Doug) Danielson, West Jordan; Don B. (JoiLynn) Fenton, Pleasant Grove. They have 12 grandchildren grandchil-dren and 11 great-grandchildren. Shannon Boyd receives iftoung Womanhood Award l. . i ci!r Shannon Boyd, daughter T; Mine anu ijiiiua .Duyu, iently received her Young k ttlh kmonVinnH nwnrH Kishnn : . rxi nj VV -acKSon oi uie ueuai rasa 9t Ward presented the yyard. ' ij' Shannon's projects lcluded a viaeo-taped iterview with each of her l':iht hrothers and sisters lr'i?d their families, docu- ieir parents and living at me. Other projects included 3W.JLsonal . development 756-221 iills, service projects, goal hievements, etc. Shannon is a 2001 grad-ate grad-ate of Pleasant Grove . p, , pgh School. She worked as lie iKifeguard at the American itefToii!rk Witness Center this 'Tjaniel Adams n tea si ikans Eagle ia,-! Daniel Adams received .is Eagle Scout award at a burt of Honor held Sept. ji in Highland. ' f For his Eagle Scout proj- ihSwikst, Daniel directed service hd work hours to help .ip.air bicycles for the Utah tare Developmental nter and the residents o are members of the E. Strike club. Daniel enjoys mountain king, camping with his out troop, skateboarding, ' , i i - -C Six - 1 : jV f - x'k K V Shannon Boyd past summer. She is attending attend-ing Southern Utah University, where she is majoring in accounting. 85 . nuoinowboarding, playing per- hssion instruments and he Daniel Adams helps others as well as his family. Marine Sgt. Aaron Tate promoted i i Marine Corps Sgt. Aaron I Tate, son of Cheryl r T 1 1 1 luuciittt. ui jjoveiaiiu, uiu., e.i jfiid , Terry W. Tate of (pleasant Grove, recently fas promoted to his current Si knk while serving with (flprine Heavy Helicopter w 'quadron 362, Marine v lorps Base, Kaneohe Bay, T;TaA7aii Tntp was nromoted based on sustained superior job performance and proficiency profi-ciency in his designated specialty. Tate is a 1997 graduate of Douglas County High School of Castle Rock, Colo., and joined the Marine Corps in August 1997. NLPINE PEDIATR CS Alpine 1 Pediatrics ! introduces I Benjamin W. Wiley 1 Dr. Wiley, a board certified pediatrician, joined Alpine Pediatrics on September 1, 2001. Dr. Wiley went to - medical school at the University of Kentucky and then did his residency at the Children's . Hospital in San Juan, Puerto Rico 0p;', and the University of Tennessee. ; Before joining Alpine Pediatrics, he forked at the University of Utah ,jjpOt"' .Health Network Clinic in Orem, Utah. Dr. Wiley and his wife, Marzi, live in Provo. Marzi is a Psychology intern at Brigham Young University. Dr. Wiley and Marzi have a one year U'Q son named Samuel who keeps them very dusv. r Tit ci Dr. Wiley speaks Spanish. He loves running, soccer, "jV Scuba diving, reading and traveling. Alpine Pediatrics 64 S. 360 E. (Just off State St.) American Fork Ralph Hicken turns 90 The family of Ralph and Clara Hicken announces the 90th birthday of their grandfather and great: grandfather, Ralph Fisher Hicken. Ralph was born Sept. 24, 1911, in Heber City to Addison Pratt Hicken and Florence Fisher. He graduated gradu-ated from Wasatch High School, served an LDS mission mis-sion in the Southern States Mission, graduated from BYU, where he courted, then married Clara Blackburn in 1938 in the Manti LDS Temple. They lived in Daniel's Canyon and Heber City before settling in Provo and raising five children: John Ralph (deceased); Janet (Art) Frazier, Mesa, Ariz.; Pam (Ron) Hall, Burley, Idaho; Camille (Keith) Langston, Blanding; Hilma (David) Danner, Orem. Ralph worked for Geneva Steel as a millwright and for Provo, City as an auxiliary auxil-iary police officer until his retirement with 30 plus years. Clara taught for Alpine School District. Ralph and Clara served three LDS stake missions and after retirement served an LDS mission in the Canada Winnipeg Mission. They - also worked in the Provo Temple. ' They moved to Burley, Idaho, where they have lived, for the past eight years. An . Eagle Scout, Ralph has remained involved in the Boy Scouts of America. Ralph and Clara are well and active. They are getting ready to move to Mesa, Ariz., to enjoy the warmth and have new adventures. Ralph and Clara's daughters daugh-ters would like help to make, this a memorable birthday. Anyone who has known Ralph and Clara, are related to, worked with, were taught by, lived by, went to church with, or know. . their children, are asked to send a card or write to Ralph and Clara for his 90th birthday at : 1024 Sandy Glen Lane, Burley, Idaho 83318. 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