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Show Thursday, December 29, 2005 CELEBRATIONS, Celebrations g Harward, Tew Jeffery and Dawn Harward, of Lehi, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Auriel Nicole to Devin Scott Tew. Devin is the son of Craig and Bonnie Tew of Bluebell, Utah. They will be married in Alpine on December 30. They met at the College of Eastern East-ern Utah. Auriel just finished her first semester toward a degree in Elementary Education with an emphasis in Art, supported by a full art scholarship and an additional addi-tional scholarship from the Bank of American Fork. She graduated from American Fork High School in 2004, simultaneously earning her degree as a Medical Assistant from Mountainland Applied Technology College. Devin graduated with honors with the Altamont High School class of 2002, after earning the MVP award on the Longhorns football foot-ball team. He is majoring in Criminal Crimi-nal Law on full academic scholarship scholar-ship at CEU, after serving a mission for the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in the Wasliing-ton-Everett Mission. Devin and Auriel will continue their education at CEU for the next year, at which time they plan to transfer to the University of Utah. They plan to make their home in Utah. An open house will be held in their honor in Altamont, Utah on January 7, 2006. For more information informa-tion call the Harwards at 768-0771. Collin Jensen Collin Jensen, age 14, son of Cory and Andrea Jensen, Orem, was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout on December 27, 2005. Collin is in Troop 170 sponsored by the Sharon 1st Ward. His service project was an archeaological excavation of the historic Johnson Homestead in Spring Lake in coordination with the Uinta National Forest. The project proj-ect also involved cleaning artifacts that were discovered during the excavation. Collin is in the 9th Grade at Lak-eridge Lak-eridge Jr. High where he is involved in Model U.N., plays tenor sax in the Jazz Band, and is a member of the National Jr. Honor Society. Collin also volunteers at the Christ a McAuliffe Space Education Center. ir TD OUR VALUED .r,.,. . a trm J M -: I I AT THE HOLIDAY SEASON M(otii III 5j INSTANT CASH on Most Anything of Value TOP DOLLAR PAID 444 W. Center Provo 374-8076 HOURS 9am-6pm M-F Sat 9am-3pm OBITUARIES, LEGAL NOTICES AND Rampton, Bowman Jennifer Rampton and Jeffrey Bowman will be married Friday, Dec. 30, 2005 in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Devereaux, 340 W. South Temple. Salt Lake City. Jennifer is the daughter of Edward Ed-ward and Jana Rampton of Lehi. She graduated from Lehi High School in 1998 and will earn her bachelor's degree in Information Systems from Utah Valley State College this coming April. She served in the Washington D C. North Mission and works at the Entitled En-titled Millionaire Institute in Provo. Jeffrey is the son of Kent and Deborah Bowman of Bountiful. He graduated from Bountiful High School in 1999 and earned his bachelor's degree in International Relations from Brigham Young University on Dec. 17. He served in the Washington D.C. North French-speaking French-speaking Mission and is employed at Taliitian Noni International. The couple will make their first home in American Fork. Wort on, Haycock Porter Wort on and Devin Haycock Hay-cock have chosen to be wed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Thursdav, Dec. 29. 2005. The bridt-to-be is the daughter of Kevin and Deborah Haycock of Alpine. Thy prospective groom is the son ol Kenneth and Kori Wort on of Highland. A reception in their honor will be held that evening from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at 1125 East Alpine Blvd., Alpine. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Porter and Devin are both Lone Peak High Schrol graduates, and LDS seminary graduates. Porter served a mission for the LDS Church in the McAllen Texas Mission. Mis-sion. Devin has been attending Brigham Young University majoring major-ing in Home and Family Living with an emphasis in cooking, nutrition. Both will be attending school in the spring and will make their first home in Provo. CUSTOMERS With our best wishes to you and yours for a truly priceless holiday season. For your trust we are deeply Indebted, and for your friendship we are sincerely grateful. Merry Christmas! We Loan Cash On: Jewelry Diamonds Roltx Gold t Silver New Wholesale Jewelry Title Loans on ATVs, Cars, Motorcycles Computers Name Brand Tools yAjW ' Over 24 Years Tradpr NORTH COUNTY r w mtm j'-- ""n i Draper, 100th The children of Lillian Draper invite all friends and relatives to an open house in honor of her 100th birthday. The open house will be Saturday, Dec. 31, 2005 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the LDS Church. 250 South Center in American Fork. Lillian Alice Anderson was born in Salt Lake City on New Year's Day. 1906. She was the next to the youngest child of Swedish emigrants. emi-grants. Axel Birger Anderson and Anna ( )lson. She married Terry Draper Sr. in the Salt Lake Temple on June 21, 19 10. becoming an instant step-mother to Rulon. Jo, Melba, Nellie and ( ilen. K'er the next seven years. Marjorie, Terry Jr. and Tom joined the family. Lillian was the first-in her family fam-ily to graduate from high school and then college. She taught at the Riverside and Riley schools in Salt Lake City for 14 years before her marriage. She later also taught at the Forbes and (ireenwood schools in American Fork. She was one of the first special education teachers in the state. Her lifelong passions have been education, the LDS Church, art and especially her extended family. She has also been an avid genealogist gene-alogist for over 75 years. She has published several family histories, including one "hot off the press" which she expects to distribute to her family on her birthday. She has 16 grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren and numerous step-grand, great-grands and great, great-grandchildren. David Wilson Elder David Walter Wilson, son of Boyd and Susan Wilson, of Highland, High-land, has recently returned from serving in the Belgium Brussels Netherlands LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday. Jan 1, 2006 at 10,50 a.m. in the Highland 31st Ward. 5350 West 11200 North, Highland Go Somewhere... The World Aivaitsl Butinen Travtt or Vacation Let u Handle Your Travel Arrangement t. We Mae Dreamt Come True At Affordable PrUet Just Pack your Sags... A Hannv Mour Vpnr wt' 6ot -mrmj Travels To Go MO South Stat Street l.indttn Vt-aH 801-78S-6704 ' 900-793-3932 m 5? irt m t mvm Flannels Prints & Solids $2-79 yd Fleece Prints & Solids $4.98 yd (everyday low price) Great Selection! Plus Much More! 90 IN. Center St. Provo. (IT 375-4818 Mention this ad for these great prices NEWSPAPERS MORE Osborne, Harris Rod and Nan Osborne ol Beijing. China are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sally Osborne to Shane Harris, son of Lewis and Toni Harris Har-ris of Lehi. The couple will exchange their vows in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on Friday, Dec. 30, 2005. Family and friends are invited to a celebration in their honor that same evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Northampton House. 198 West 300 North, American Fork. Sally graduated from Coeur d'Alene High School in Northern Idaho. She is studying recreational management at BYU. Shane graduated from Lehi High School and then served a mission in Lansing. Michigan. He is studying media music at UVSC. The couple will make their first home in Provo as they continue their education. Kimball, Willardsen Lee and Karen Kimball of Highland High-land are pleased to announce the marriage of their son, Danny Kimball Kim-ball to Heather Willardsen, daughter daugh-ter of Brook and Ianee Willardsen of Highlands Ranch, Colorado. The couple exchanged vows in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple on Wednesday, Dec. 28. 2005. A reception recep-tion honored the newlyweds Dec. 28 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Alpine Art Center. 450 South Alpine Highway, Alpine. Attending the bride was: Kendyle Willardsen, Paige Willardsen, Haley Willardsen and 1 lolly Morgan. The bride is a graduate of Thunder Thun-der Ridge High School. 1 he groom is a graduate of Lone Peak High School The couple will make their first home in Provo heraldextfa.com VISIT US ON THE WEB northcounty - " ------ - 17 Year fxpi'rlnirj m I 14 9 90" Prints & Solids $4-98 yd. $2 OFF Hemstitched Blanket Sets 414 E. 1400 S. Orem.UT 225 3123 I. " IS S h if . f 7 7v: "f p f p J 7 1 vr IB i' - ' . ;'; 'I , ry -V. ' v. t n .V7 . Van Oostendorp, Evershed Alan and Dana Van Oostendorp of Highland are pleased to announce an-nounce the forthcoming marriage of their son, Jordan Van Oostendorp, Oosten-dorp, to Sarah Evershed. daughter of Roger and Paula Evershed. of Salt Uike City. The couple will exchange vows in I he Salt hike Citv LDS Temple on Thursday, Dec. 29, 2005. A reception recep-tion will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at Abravanel Hall, Salt Lake City. The bride-to-be is a graduate of West High School. She served in the Romania Bucharest LDS Mission. Mis-sion. The prospective groom is a graduate grad-uate of Lone Peak High School. He served in the Romania Bucharest LDS Mission. The couple will make their first home in Highland. Steven Miller Elder Steven C. Miller, son of Craig and Janet Miller of Alpine, has recently returned from serving in the Maputo, Mozambique LDS mission. He will speak in a sacrament service ser-vice Sunday, Jan. 1. 2006 at 1 p.m. in the Lone Peak Ward. 285 N Mat-terhorn Mat-terhorn Drive, Alpine I iilhl 1 Celebrating: Jesus Christ the KEY to Christmas AMI RADIO The 1450 Special giveaways, programs, and music during the Christmas Season. Listen And Win! For a schedule, visit our web site: www.keyy.com or call 374-5210 En Espanol, Sabado, 12 a las 5 pm Web site: www.keyy com E-mail: mailffikeyy corn "i"','w , AU'ON STREET Page 7 Senior News 8 Obituaries 11 Police Beat 11 Anderson, Bowen CamiHe Rose Anderson, daughter daugh-ter of Daniel and Demse Anderson of Ray. North Dakota, will many I rent Alan Bowen, son ol Lon and Neva Bowen ol Orem, on December .10. 2005. in ceremonies to be performed per-formed in the Mount Timpanogos I DS Temple The couple will be honored at a reception that evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Sharon Stake Center, Cen-ter, 5-15 South 80(1 East, in rem. The bride is a graduate of Ray High School, where she participated in band, choir, basketball, and speech and drama She graduated from Brigham Young University with a bachelor of science degree in marriage, family, and human development, devel-opment, and a minor in psychology. She is employed at the Utah Slate IX'velopmental ( enter 'I he groom graduated from rem High School He served a mission for his church in Venezuela, u here he was injured and had sin ;ei Alter Al-ter time in the Slates lo recuperate, he finished his missionary service in the Florida )i lando Spanish speaU ing Mission I le has an associate's degree in applied arts I com I iiah Valley Stale College, and is studying study-ing there for a four-year degree in multi-media He is employed with Professional Marketing Interna tional. Special guests will im lude I he couple's giaiuhiKilhei s, Aln e An derson ol 'Tioga, Noiih Dakota, and Nina Clegg of Orem. The couple will make then In si home in ( Iran. 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