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Show Pleasant Grove ReviewLindon Review New Utah - Thursday, March 11, 2004 - Page 4 Milestones I , r Z 1 I 1 Z 1 nrv-q. Jordan Hadfield Shane Elton Dusti Lyn Street Bridger Anderson Michael Serm f Gavyn Smith LDS missionaries to speak Sunday in local services Elder Jordan Hadfield, son of Lynn and Dawn Hadfield, Had-field, of Pleasant Grove, has been called to serve in the Chicago North Spanish speaking LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, March 14 at 9 a.m. in the North Field 4th Ward, 480 W. 1300 North, Pleasant Grove. Elder Hadfield will enter the Missionary Training Center on March 31. Lance Koeven towed Britt and Tena Koeven of Pleasant Grove are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their son Lance Koeven, to Nicole Horton, daughter of Terry and Dawn Horton of Orem on March 12. A reception will be held that evening from 7 to 8:30 at Point de Ciel, 2483 N. Canyon Rd., Provo. Attending the bride will be Stephanie Covine and Brittany Jones. Best man duties will be Tom Call earns Eagle Scout Award Tom Call, son of Bruce and Patti Call of Pleasant Grove, has achieved the rank of Eagle Scout and was honored at a Court of Honor on March 7. Tom is a sophomore at Pleasant Grove High School and is a member of Troop 1198 in the Battlecreek 10th Ward. For his Eagle project Tom arranged for the installation installa-tion of a flagpole and memorial memo-rial plaque at Pleasant Garrett Jestice earns Eagle Scout Award Garrett K. Jestice, age 15, son of Gary and Lisa Jestice of Pleasant Grove, was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout on March 7. He is in Troop 1198 sponsored spon-sored by the Battlecreek 10th Ward. His service project was at Mutual Dell. He painted benches and built a rock retaining wall near the lodge. Milestone entries, including weddings, missionaries and other announcements must be turned in to the paper by Monday at 2 p.m. of the week you would like the notice to be printed. Elder Shane M. Elton, son of Terry and Janie Elton of Pleasant Grove, has been called to serve in the Hungary Budapest LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, March 14 at 1 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove 9th Ward, 455 E. 200 South, Pleasant Grove. He will report to the Missionary Mis-sionary Training Center on March 17. . t 'I Lance Koeven Nicole Horton performed by John Stans-field. Stans-field. Honored guests will be grandparents LeGrand Christensen and Nora Lee Koeven. The couple will make their first home in Orem. 7i i -v 'I V. " ' r' y: I t t i X l r i Tom Call Grove Veterans Memorial Swimming Pool. Tom enjoys playing basketball, roller blading and working at the pool. ., ' otT J "TV Garrett Jestice i i i i I Ml TRAVEL INSPECTION 492-6300 1 I South of Kohler's in Highland I With this coupon Expires 3-31-04 Sister Dusti Lyn Street, daughter of Rodney and Brenda Street of Salem, formally for-mally from Pleasant Grove, has been called to serve in the Wisconsin Milwaukee Mission. She will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service March 14 at 1:30 p.m. in the Salem 3rd Ward, 695 S. 300 West, Salem. Sister Street will enter the MTC on March 31. J.R.Wright to wed March 13 J.R. Wright and Aubree Twiggs have chosen to be married in the Logan LDS Temple on Saturday, March 13. J.R. is the son of Ross and Mary Wright of Lindon. He graduated from Pleasant Grove High School. He served an LDS mission in St. Louis, Mo. He recently graduated from the University Univer-sity of Utah. Aubree is the daughter of Jerry and Kristine Twiggs of St. George. She graduated Elder Gavyn Christian Smith, son of Leon and Rosalie Ros-alie Smith, of Lindon, has been called to serve in the Uruguay Montevideo LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, March 14 at 9 a.m. in the Lindon 9th Ward, 1050 E. 100 North, Lindon. Elder Smith will enter the Missionary Training Center on March 17. f Aubree Twiggs J.R.Wright from Pine View High School and is currently enrolled in the nursing program at Weber State University. The couple will make their first home in Salt Lake City. Elder Bridger Jacob Anderson, son of Gaylon and Janeen Anderson of Pleasant Grove, has recently recent-ly returned from serving in the Brazil Belo Horizonte East LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, March 14 at 1 p.m. in the Grove Creek 2nd Ward, 347 N. 960 East, Pleasant Grove. Kira Clark to marry Edward and Wendy Clark of Pleasant Grove are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Kira Clark to Anthony Bundy, son of Newman New-man and Yvonne Bundy, Fountain Green. The couple will exchange vows in the Mount Timpano-gos Timpano-gos LDS Temple on March 12. A reception will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 6 to 8 at the LDS church, 520 N. 400 East, Pleasant Grove. Kira is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. She is attending UVSC. Tony is a graduate of 13 1UC1 michat!: mn, son of Jeff'.! Sermon, of Aascm has recently mp j0 serving in the pntan' Vrn T TVO l r. He will speak-ment speak-ment service' iviarcn u at 1 f. American Fork t B' 680 N. 350 West The Fork. jre se easar rhool i ilthe J? andin dp- Jords rts) is is a ft . nrnin . :cepts 'jallen oughl Jasoi ice) is j hard i I D SCO -idtes r f Kira Clark itiook Anthony Bundy ands Spanish Fork Ezg e He ser-ed in tie Berlin LDS it-: attending Hott School of Advance:. Therapy. The couple - their first home ii: fj Grove. 'V PGJHS spotlights Vikings for March is in By Linda Butler Seven students were recognized rec-ognized as March Vikings of the Month by faculty at Pleasant Grove Junior High School for their excellence in academics and citizenship. citizen-ship. Daniel Ostler (Social Sci ence) recognizes that he in school to learn both academics aca-demics and responsibility. He takes real interest class, puts forth dedicated effort, and his citizenship is outstanding. Kevin Kuchler (General) gets ready to start work as soon has he enters the classroom. His work reflects his desire to learn and be productive, and he is careful to follow school and classroom class-room rules. Shauna Eddington (Sci ence) exhibits a lot of great qualities. She strives excellence and obtains She is also friendly, encourages encour-ages others, and has an ambitious, good attitude. Matthew Shumway (Fine Arts music) has excelled at his bass playing, performing per-forming excellently as a soloist and in his ensembles, ensem-bles, which he will be performing per-forming at the District Festival. Fes-tival. He is also involved in several performing groups outside of school. Jordan Teuscher (Language (Lan-guage Arts) comes to class smiling and thoroughly prepared pre-pared everyday. He does 1 t t V ' t I t ' u : 3 r ( f r By! The 10 "omei 1 Ml' "I V v. i for it. ering ollin; as cc aFel I The rove ara taug ctivi orns nd i littii Ifc Duld ijail ! Del ::. SF ontii r t aid 1 'ide Photo tv'iclu Pleasant Grove Junior High School March Vikings of the month are, backleC Matthew Shumway, Jordan Teuscher, Lauren Muir; front left to right; Daniel 0 Kuchler and Shauna Eddington. Not pictured is Chase Adams. tate V i JL outstanding work and has a sound and mature appreciation apprecia-tion for education. Lauren Muir (HeathPE) is energetic in class activities, activi-ties, stays focused on her work until it is finished, and works with others positively. posi-tively. She uses time well by bringing something else to read or work on when she finishes her class work. Chase Adams (Math) put forth extraordinary effort on the State Math Pretest. As an algebra student, he outscored the geometry and algebra 2 students who took the test. He apFffice skills with con he s ,d logic to soius -mei thei lat: an THE HYGIENE COg,? Ask your local paper how vou can reach ovpr nn nnn households in 50 Utah newspapers in one easy step through Utah Press Association statewide classified advertising neiworK (National placement r,itiff- also available through HMtsfl Press Preparing your child nmncrlv fnr H,oir fircl Hpnt.il visit can to pen a possible traunintic exerince into a very tun one. This preparation gp long before the day of their first visit. 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