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Show Thursday, March 37, 2005 Pag 8 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Celebrations construction w lino some traffic relief l' -. ' . i T I J - ... !J 1 Ivies, 50th William and Jane Ivic will ! I'lchratiriK ttxir Sdth wedding ai ruversiiry on Friday. April I The iUk- were married on April I. I'lfifi in Jacksonville, I'lor by Morula Slake ("resident Alvin ( (lfiii.se TrVy left that nitfht to Ik- sealed in the Manti I J)S 1 ernple on April H Heiu.e there was no IJJS temple within 2fKXi miles, tliey were allowed al-lowed to do this Tlie couple has spent most of tlieir life in Ittari Oiunty and liave raised their family of seven children here William (Hill) worked at IJYU toi '.V years and retired from there and was given the status of professor profes-sor emeritus lane is a homemaker Hiey served an I JS mission from May 2U02 to Nrrvember 2M.'i in Naiiv(K), Illinois. Itieir children are Mary White head. I -aura Anderson, linda Ivie, MebuiM- Kastwond, Joaiinali lvie (deceased), (de-ceased), Caroline lrcz arid John lvie.. They have 21 tfranddiildren and t hree great -grandchildren. A family party will be held to eel ebrale and honor the couple on April I at the conferenif center ut BYll Celebrations Wedding, arm ivnrsary. rnis sionary and othor announcement;, announce-ment;, must he turned into the paper hy Monday at 2 p.m. of the week you would like the notice to he printed. Call 756 7fi(i9 for details. X, i'vV&kU safe, fi-Wrj- iW? i'i iW iiBn lii A rowi itV Join lis for dinner! Try Our -Specialties: Met Mighoh, Baby Back Ribs, or Pan Seared Red Trout! 15 Off Any Purchase 9 - r la" I , S ' M . " iL ' "7r Russons, 50th Merlin and Sharlerie Russon will fe celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary with family on March .'.I 'Riiy W"'C married March 2.'i, I'tK Their family wishes them many more happy years together. Derek Lowry, Eagle Scout Derek Iowry. son of Walt and Julie liwry received liis Fagle Scout award on Feb 27 Derek did his roject over two years ago in November 2(M)2 For Ins project Derek colled ed used clothing, toys, exerdse equipment etc. He had a big yard sale at the park on 'M) North and KM) East in American Fork. The money earned tKiught 4.2(H) lbs of food for the homeless shelter Derek loves snowboarding, wake hoarding and enjoys being in the a capella and chamber choirs at Ijtmc Peuk High School. Derek will graduate this May. i imii. in. ..hiiukiii.jiuiiiuimiih iw 11 m mmm. 1 f I ' ! A 4 '.If - t 'sfc-Jiflssfc . a fr - .A-"wfitV V?K iawyi, , (-.xpucs 4-1 5-05 f Mow Open M-'J liuillt MfU. C';i in . . ;'w'-i.4 io Discount on purchases (except dairy and bread) out coupon (! purtiut.Hi' Vtilirl with coupon niilv Your Healthier Food Store 157 North State St Orem 801-225-4224 3 4 U . - J ! LX..-..-..jj Lorraine Clark, 80th I,orraine ('lark is celebrating her With birthday March 29. She will be honored at an open house April 2 from 'i to 5 p.m. at the American Fork City I jbrary, 64 S. 100 East, American Fork Friends and relatives rela-tives are invited, but no gifts please. Slie was born March 29, I92.1) in American Fork to Ray and Vietta DrafHir She married Karl (lark on Jan. 19. I'M in Iis Vedas. Nev Irrraine attended grade school in (Jrern and high school in American Fork. She worked at Chipman's department store and then worked for Utah State Jevelopment Center for '.VI years She worked in the frovo and Mount Timpanogos LDS temples. She has one step-daughter, Sandj Hendricks of North Salt like, a sister, sis-ter, Raola Coddington of American Fork and brother Lyle Draper of Arizona as well as many nieces and nephews Fackrell, 80th All friends and family of Max Fackrell are invited to join in celebrating cel-ebrating his 80th birthday. There will be an open house for him Saturday, Satur-day, April 2 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Highland West Stake Center, 9600 N. 6800 West, Highland. No gifts please. Mon'Tburs , 7am - 7pm Fri & &r 7am '10 pm NOW OPEN MONDAYS ' f ii i Amie Rose i NOkrn CO'JNIY VlAil I j Utah County commuters could see some relief from road congestion on Interstate 15 as early as summer 2fK)6. i Construction on an addi-; addi-; t ional lane in each direction on 1-15 from the Highland Alpine exit to University Parkway in Orem will likely start this June, S said Geoff Dupaix, a spokes-! spokes-! man for the Utah Department ! of Transportation, j The new lanes are needed I in the area because studies, and experience, show that's i where traffic jams in the coun-! coun-! ty are happening, said Darreli j Cook, executive director of i the Mountainland Association of Governments, to a group at the Nebo Economic Summit Friday. But the lanes are only a temporary fix until the state can reconstruct 1-15 with four lanes and a carpool lane in Scout awards given -nl.. 1 i v; .... ' r-v: i i.u- r a I The annual District Dinner for the Alpine District of the Utah National Parks Council, Boy Scouts of America was held Feb. 24. The following people were honored with the 2nd Miler Award: Greg Barnett, Scott Carey, Eric Anderson, Bruce Argyle, Jerry Mc-Ghie, Mc-Ghie, Craig Skidmore, Jay L. Beck, Bob Hadley, David Hemingway, Ron Haskell, Ron Jewett, Paul Newman, Gary Vawdrey, Cindy Whiting, Joel Zabrlskie, Rodger M. Lyman, Bryce Swanson, and Boyd Draper. Darlene Page received the Peer Award for Cub Scouting, Kevin Cummings wwmcQuprhfue.cam If you're 50 or older, talk to your doctor about colon cancer testing. No excuses, okay? Hope. OVER Stock 69730. Equipped with 6-speed trans, trailer tow group, trailer tow mirrors, anti-spin differentia, keyless entry, CD player and more-. Plus tax, license. All rebates to dealer, must finance with Chrysler Finance, 1341 KOF.TK MAIN, SPANISH FORK 798-7431 www.barberbrothers.com -1 .RnA.7C07jSf each direction, like in Salt Lake County, he said. The state is doing an environmental review for the project - the first step -that will be done in 2007. The state Legislature agreed to spend $30 million on the new lane for Utah County, and the state Transportation Commission Commis-sion started a 30-day comment period on the project earlier this month, Cook said. That means commissioners commission-ers will vote on the project in April, and put it out to bid for a contractor later in the month, Dupaix said. The contractor will give the state a construction schedule, but the road work will take about a year, he said. The contractor will fill in the median to make room for the new lanes, Cook said. The recently installed cable median barriers will remain in place. Besides filling in the median, the contractor will have to add bridge supports for new bridge received the Peer Award for Boy Scouting, James P. Lamoreaux received the Varsity Peer Aware, and Dave Parduhn received the Venturing Peer Award. The highest award the District can bestow is the District Award of Merit. This award is given to those whose work has been given over a sustained period of time to benefit boys in the District both in and out of Scouting. This year's recipients were: Kent Walter, Denzil Jenks, Varo Hutchinson, Paul B. Anderson, Ander-son, Craig Carrier, Scott Wliiting, Steve Hoyal, and Jeffrey S. Mitchell. Progress. Answers 50 TRUCKS AVAILABLE 15 plus 6-Speeds Available. 12 Duallys Available.1 Almost every combination is here ST -Ky j' . . ii Mir WV-JkiJ-l V 1 I ft. -J LrOU 1 ic mm, Kt JLt illicit sections in the middle of the " road, Dupaix said. x Until recently, there was some question about how the $30 million would get from the state's budget to 1-15. When the Legislature approved the money mon-ey and suggested it be used ' for 1-15, it was supposed to go '' into a new transportation fund 'r-created 'r-created by a bill sponsored by '' Rep. Becky Lockhart, R-Orem. But the bill failed. The only fund it could go ' -to is the Centennial Highway " " Fund, which already contains a list of road projects. State lead-: ers weren't sure the money in ' . the fund could be used for a new project. But after some investigation, investiga-tion, the state determined the ' money could be used for the project. "It can be programmed for the use of the lanes in Utah County," Gov. Jon Huntsman's spokeswoman, Tammy Kiku-chi, Kiku-chi, said earlier this week. nQtpc " -1 TtaP (utSlr LEW Youth talent program The Lehi South Stake is planning plan-ning a showcase of its youth ; and their talents commemorating commemorat-ing the Prophet Joseph Smith. April 6, 7 p.m. at the Lehi South Stake Center, 600 S. 500 West, ; Lehi, in celebration of the 200 anniversary of his birth. Fami- ' lies are invited to attend. I New bishopric: The Lehi LDS Sixth Ward bishopric was reor-' ganized on March 20. The new bishop is Garry Scott Sampson; first counselor, Gary Preston Nelson; second counselor, Kevin Widdison Tuckett; executive secretary, Dennis Lynn Mark- -er; ward clerk, Scott Turner Colledge; and assistant ward clerk, Daniel Howard Olds. ..-I3?TO3STrft4rn.ll MAIN STKKET POOR |