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Show Tifestyles A4 • WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2010 Weddings 1st Birthdays Missionaries Bradley Hailstone Brady Luke Pearson Elder Bradley Hailstone is returning home after serving honorably for the past two years in the Ecuador, Quito mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Elder Hailstone will speak in sacrament meeting on Sunday, Jan. 31 at 11 a.m. in the Lake Shore 1st Ward, located at 5916 South 3200 West, Lake Shore. Bradley is the son of Chris and Sue Hailstone. Welcome home! Our cute little Brady Luke Pearson turned one on Jan. 9, 2010. He is the son of Kevin and Kristen Pearson. Also helping him celebrate the big day were his big brother, Luke; grandparents Jeff and Sharon Olson of Spanish Fork, Robyn and Karen Pearson of Heber; great-grandparents Marion and Patricia Wride of Benjamin, Doug and Bonnie Olson of Ephraim and Lee Hawks of Centerville. He has many aunts, uncles and cousins and blocks. He also likes who love to play with him to chase his brother, Luke, and make him laugh. Brady and dog, Cosmo, around. loves to play with his trucks Happy birthday, Brady! Salem City Megan Brynn Raehl This cute sweetie celebrated her first birthday on Jan. 12,2010. Her proud parents are Israel & Jessiane Raehl. Her big sister is Kyla and her big brother is Liam. Her grandparents are Janalee (formerly Brinkerhoff) & Joel Purtle of Springville, Bill & Debi Brinkerhoff of Warrenton, Oregon and Jim & JerriLyn Raehl of Orem. Her Great-grandparents are Carolyn Judd of Spanish Fork, Marylyn Pulham of Orem, Howard & Mary Jane Roper of St. George with a spunky Great-greatand Beth Raehl of Tucson, grandmother, Lois Roper of Arizona. She is also blessed Salem. Lindsay B. Wolsey STAFF WRITER Gilbert, Davies Cindy and Lynn Gilbert of Orem afe pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Rebecca, to Dustin Davies, son of Lance and Mindy Davies of Spanish Fork. They will be married Friday, Jan. 29 in the Draper LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor the previous evening, Thursday, Jan. 28, from 6-8 p.m. at the Sleepy Ridge Golf Course Clubhouse, Sunset Room, Orem. Grandparents of the bride are Sid and Joy Gilbert of Orem, the late Blain Bingham and the late Lois Bingham Roach of Spanish Fork. Grandparents of the groom are Colleen Huff and the late Marlin Huff of Spanish Fork and Pete and Beth Davies of Palmyra. The couple will make their first home in Orem. Wyatt Gary Hancock Wyatt Gary Hancock celebrated his first birthday on Monday, Jan. 25. He loves his rocking horse, trucks and Ritz crackers. He always has a laugh and a smile to brighten your day. He is the son of Mike and Kellie Hancock of Spanish Fork. His grandparents are Randy and Cathy Dutson of Spanish Fork and Gary and LaDean Hancock of Orem. Great grandparents are Guy and LaRue Walker of Orem. Wyatt also shares his birthday with his GreatGrandma Walker. We love you, Wy Guy! mm Guardian of Your Community News "'" 7.\ -(" Soffe, Whittenburg *- UDOT has upgraded several traffic detectors on Main Street. These are little white boxes on traffic signals. They tell the light that there is a vehicle parked at the light or coming and are more sensitive than the previous detectors and are the most reliable traffic monitoring system' UDOT has in operation today. These microwave transmitters are not affected by rain, snow, dirt or sunlight, Nicole Soffe will marry Adam Wesley Whittenburg on Saturday, Jan. 30, 2010 in the Draper LDS Temple. The parents are Mark and Diane Soffe of Spanish Fork and David and Koryl Whittenburg of Sandy. Nicole graduated from Spanish Fork High School and Weber State College in respiratory ther- apy. She works at Primary Children's Hospital. Adam graduated from Hillcrest High School in Midvale. He served an LDS Mission to Auckland, New Zealand. He graduated from Utah State University in Business and is working for Med One Capital. They will make their home in the Salt Lake area. Green said, Jane Simmons and Steve Faussett were apThe Jan. 20, 2010 pointed to the Planning meeting of the Salem City and Zoning Commission. Council was not a meeting Bob Stotts was appointed that allowed a new mayor to be a new member of the and council members to Library Board. ease into the job. Several "If you think about our items on the agenda had library five years ago, and council members on op- you think about it now, the posing sides of issues, and board has done an amazfrustrated citizens stand- ing job," Green said. ing at the lectern. The council then adCitizen Rod Chris- journed the regular council tensen appeared before meeting to go into an RDA the council to request meeting. Ken Burrows apclarity on the ordinance, peared before the council and to petition for a to get permission to pour change in the setback re- a concrete pad and to run quirement. Christensen utilities from Crisps Growould like..to build a.ga- cery Store to a coffee and rage oil his property for juice kiosk in the parking his fifth wheel trailer, and lot. Several members of has room to do so. How- the council were unaware ever, current setback re- of the proposed kiosk and quirements would create were not inclined to apwasted space behind the prove it. garage. "What is to prevent U I feel the setback re- someone else from goquirement is excessive," ing in and doing the same Christensen said. thing in another parking Current code dictates lot," asked council memthat buildings over 15 feet ber Sterling Rees. require an additional two Council Member Lynn feet of setback per foot. Durrant made a motion New council member to approve the request, Sidney Jorgensen weighed and was seconded by Jorin. "I don't believe there gensen. Rees, Terry Fickis a maximum setback re- lin, and Todd Gordon opquirement. I think it's jus- posed the measure and the tifiable to look at it." motion didn't pass. After some discussion, "I'd like to do more rethe council decided to send search," Gordon said when a motion to the Planning pressed by Burrows for an Commission to look into explanation. changing the ordinance. "I'd like1 to make a City Attorney Jr. Baker point that not all busiwill draft an ordinance. A nesses justify a building. public hearing on the mat- That's where kiosks come ter will be held once an in." Jorgensen said. acceptable ordinance has After an impassioned been created. plea from Burrows to let **In each mayoral elec- him help support the grotion we have to reappoint cery store, Ficklin changed the Fire Chief and Ambu- his vote. lance captain," Mayor Stan "Thanks for reconsidGreen explained. Clyde ering," Burrows said. McKean and Erman Stone The RDA meeting was were both reappointed. adjourned and the coun"Thank you both. We cil returned to the regular appreciate all that you do," council meeting. Stadium Seating Jan. 29-Feb. 4 The Book of Eli (R) 9:35 When in Rome (PG-13) (2:25) 4:40 6:50 (12:20) 9:40 Quality Photography— (12:15) Avafar 3D (PG-13) 4:30 8:30 (12:40) Sherlock Holmes (PG-13) 3:40 6:35 k Extraordinary 4:15 (1:00) Measures (PG) 7:00 9:25 (12:30) The Lovely Bones (PG-13) 6:40 3:45 9:35 (1:10) Tooth Fairy (PG) 4:25 7:05 9:30 638 Sooth 960 Wwt • fcdl 248 In Parson • 4884800 Mali **m * « . 4 l r i k 1 i . i • » « 'Bo < » w l pau*. Ha Urn thw^y •>. 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