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Show Thursday, October 13, 2005 Page 9 CELEBRATIONS, Celebrations M'.. -''V Cl I LA-ZJ. h I 1. Ickes, Schellenberg Matthew Schellenberg and Judith Ju-dith Ickes are happy to announce that they will be married on Saturday, Satur-day, Oct. 22 in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. Judith is the daughter of Ms. Susan Su-san Ickes and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ickes of Holiday. She graduated from Utah State University in business. busi-ness. Following her graduation Judith Ju-dith lived and worked in California and Arizona. Matt is the son of Albert and Kristine Schellenberg of Highland. He graduated from BYU and Midwestern University - Arizona campus Medical School. Matthew served in the Cabanatuan, Philippines Philip-pines LDS Mission. Matt and Judith met in their singles ward in Arizona. The happy couple will make their home in Draper while Matt completes his residency at Saint Marks Hospital and Judith works at a title company in the Salt Lake area. III William, Shirely Hunt Elder William and Sister Shirley Hunt, of American Fork, have been called to serve in the Nauvoo, Illinois Illi-nois LDS Mission. They will enter the Missionary Training Center on Oct. 24. 'I 4 V Y OBITUARIES, LEGAL NOTICES AND Insixiengmay, Williams Sangvane Insixiengmay, daughter daugh-ter of Kane and Leung Insixiengmay, Insixieng-may, will marry Christopher Williams, Wil-liams, son of Roger and Debra Williams, Wil-liams, Saturday, October 15. There will be a reception at the Provo Historic Utah County Courthouse that evening from 7-10. Sangvane graduated from Tim-panogos Tim-panogos High School and is currently cur-rently working at Tahitian Noni. Chris graduated from Pleasant Grove High School and UVSC and is currently working at Mity Lite. Inc. Chris served in the New York, New York North LDS Mission. The couple will make their first home in Springville, LT. Owen Orgill Elder Owen K. Orgill, son of Fred and Christene Orgill, of Lehi, has been called too serve in the Honduras. Hondu-ras. Tegucigaida LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service ser-vice Sunday, Oct. 16 at 12:30 p.m. in the Sunset t2nd Ward. 19200 N. 500 West, Lehi. Elder Orgill will enter the Missionary Mis-sionary Training Center on Oct. 19. i I m oca- October 14-15 Fri. 11-6 Sat. 1 0-7 W Hanesen, 65th Darrel and Josephene Hansen were married Oct 15. 1940 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They slarted out with little more than their love for each other. Darrel who has been a carpenter carpen-ter since the age of 12 worked at Tri-State Lumber for S75 a month before serving in the Navy during dur-ing World War II. Upon his return home he. along with Leo Wotton formed Wotton and Hansen Construction. Con-struction. Josephene along with being a mother to five children worked as a nurse's aide at the American Fork Hospital. She did everything from housekeeping to assisting with surgery. Darrel and Josephene have served in numerous church callings call-ings including a LDS church build mission in 1964. They served for tliree years in the southern states area. After their mission Darrel established Gibbs Construction. This proved to be a family aifair with all their children working on the crew at one time or another. After Darrel retired in 1985 he and Josephene worked for a time at the American Fork boat harbor at the entrance gate. Together they enjoy watching BYU sports, old movies and spending spend-ing time with family. They have 14 grandchildren and i 34 great-grandchildren with two on the way. They have always been a great example of i;ve, hard work and service. Celebrations i Wedding, anniversary, missionary mis-sionary and other announcements announce-ments must be turned into the papet by Monday at 2 p.m. of the week you would like the notice to be printed. Call 756-"7669 756-"7669 for details.. MORE 1 Stoddard, Newell Stacy Stoddard, daughter of Ronald Ron-ald and Barbara Stoddard of Orem, will marry Mattson Newell, son of Gregory and Candilyn Newell of Provo. on Oct. 18. in the Salt Lake LDS Temple A reception will be held in their honor that same evening from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Stoddard residence. resi-dence. 885 South 700 West. Orem. Stacy is a graduate of Mountain Moun-tain View High School and LDS Seminary. She served as sophomore class president and on the Student Council her senior year. She is attending at-tending UVSC. Mattson is a graduate of Timpview High School and LDS Seminary. He served on the Seminary Semi-nary Council and on the student council. He served an LDS mission mis-sion to Recife, Brazil. Mattson is enrolled as a student at Brigham Young University. Mattson and Stacy will make their first home in Orem. www.cougarSiBue.coim QsQi 73? ecc There will be ing Wall, ' n;ve5 lUJLrffHAllJLiAVLlltl rJM D t'JLntn Lrr'll 'J'klLyMri noDGE BAM 15 nene iw- ) EJAfigaai WW: zacxxssamo ; ';-iu: i...,., ' ,v-"'-" K BawMSttP attar cask alloariiice mm a I A H'.UfSZiri SAll HOURS: rnrstari j Ltef ..- ..L;lV J i I ' 71. Young, Willard Wendy and Lowell Young of American Fork are pleased to announce an-nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Candace Young, to Brandon Willard. son of Carrie and Brent Willard of American Fork. The couple will exchange vows in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on Thursday. Oct. 13. A reception will honor the newly weds that same evening from 6 to 8 p m at 2790 North Center Street. U'hi The bride-to-be is a graduate of American Fork High School. The prospective grxm is a graduate of American Fork High School. The couple will make their first home in Lehi. cjsqS y&m DDXTsefl KteQiGxa?8 lpsctea &ElQfiQ9 Please join us to Celebrate! FREE Hot Dogs 5 Drinks. Ff EE Family Pictures. Climb Bouncing Dragon, Bike Stunt Show & $15,765 c wo Empicree pnet allovsnce , . , - H-H S:39 om-9:C0 ?ru 9'8 Scfyrsfsry VI " 1 Brent Brown Chrysler Jeep Dodge 1825 Norm Unburn Puicwh, rSovo 1.CriyClC5 www.lrenffcfoyBeufo.ce lV, , " ; ;b Inside ... Art Briefs 14 Obituaries 15 Police Beat 14 Fillmore, Barker K I kjuglas and Linda Fillmore of Cedar Hills ,irc- pleased to annouiu e the fort In oming marriage of their daughter Kalli Anne Fillmore, to Nathan Kent Barker, snn of Kent and Diane Barker of Littleton. Colorado. Colo-rado. The couple will exchange vows in the Mount Timpanogos LI S Temple on (M 11 A reception w ill honor the newly weds that same evening from 6 to X p m at the Bungalow, 239 South 100 West. Pleasant Grove The couple w ill make their first home in Kexburg. 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