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Show NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS P99 Inside ... More CeUAsraUons 10 Obituaries 11 Senior News 11 M LI I f I L 'i fcasi f" -4 CELEBRATIONS, OBITUARIES, LEGAL NOTICES AND 'MO-RE Celebrations .P t am m 12t Johnson, 80th r unday, March 2. 2006 a) O PS Douglas . Johnson will be cele brating bis 80tb birthday on March 5, 2006. He was born in Union, Utah Jon March 5, 1926 to Henry Edwin kind Aimira Beckstead Johnson. hie was the youngest of eight chil- idren, and the only son born to his parents. Doug spent his early years in the Sandy area. He graduated from Jordan High Schoo! in 1944. After his completion of high school he volunteered for the Reserve Cadet Program. He was trained as an armament -gunner on a B-29. Upon completion of his training he was stationed at Tinian Island Air Bat inMariannas. When the war was over Doug returned to Utah and attended the University of Utah. He was active ! in the ROTC program at the JJ and was commissioned as a 2nd iieu-i iieu-i tenant in 1950. he was also active in ! the LDS fraternity , Lambda Delta Sigma. He received his bachelor's degree with a composite major in i history , economics., and sociology i with a minor in Secondary Education Educa-tion in June of 1951. While attending the University rf Utah he met and fell in love with .a beautiful coed, Ruth Monson. They were married on August 25, 1949 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. After college graduation, Doug was stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma Okla-homa for three years. While aj Fort Sill he was the battalion supply officer of-ficer for the 469th Field Artillery. The 469th Field Artillery provided the men and equipment for the training in the gunnery and officer's offi-cer's .candidate schools. i(OCS). In January 1954 Doug and Ruth returned to Utah. Doug enrolled at BYUto begin his Master's degree. He taught history at Spanish Fork High School for a short period of time. He taught history for one year at BY High School as a graduate gradu-ate assistant. Then went to American Ameri-can Fork Jr. High School where he taught American History, Utah History , geography and English. In 1968 Doug was awarded the Freedom Free-dom Foundation Teachers Award at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. He taught for Alpine Schoo District at American Fork Jr. High School for 37 years. Doug has always been a life long learner and has enjoyed studying a variety of subjects. Doug continued his affiliation Visit the obituaries online to sign a Ouest Book or send flowers. See ch obituary section at www .tieraXdejctra -cora iDcuttvv?icraltJ t I I biergciict Welcome Major Credit Cards Accepted luieresl free hnuiiiciii Available Most Insurance Plans Accepted lecth Whiletuut Miisionarv UiicounUs r i ir ' ? TV H I 1 lMi4 VHULMA. VmU'' hJXf6 ftvnirni Ottitrv. Av-J wK Or..y: VVitl' tjutiiM1 - iOrr j'w.(iui v . fr t. ,1 with the military through bis service ser-vice in the Army Reserve. During his summer months, he taught at the 6tb Army Area Intelligence School. His assignment was at Fort MacArthur, California. He taught Infantry, Artillery, and Intelligence subjects as well as the Nuclear Weapons refresher coarse. Throughout his 24 years of reserve service he commanded artillery batteries and infantry companies. He was a staff member of the 4th Rocket Howitzer Battalion Eleventh Elev-enth Artillery at Salt Lake. He retired re-tired as , a Major. Doug has been involved with Barbershop Quartet singing and the Utah Valley Skyline Chorus for 34 years. He has performed with servera! quartets and has won several sev-eral competitions. H has been said that he would "sing at the drop of a pitchpipe." Doug has always been hard working and industrious. He has stayed current with politics and political affairs. He ran for the Utah State Senate during the 1970s. He also drove tour bus for Lake Shore Motor lines for 20 years. Doug is an ordinance worker in the Mount Timpanogos Temple. Doug and Ruth have .celebrated their 56th anniversary. They have seven children: Karen (Mark) Tuttle, Lynette (Les; Lovefl, David iCKaren) Johnson, Boyd (Jina; Johnson, John-son, Mark (Evie) Johnson, Gordon (Shauna) Johnson, Greg Jana) Johnson. They have 26 grandchildren grandchil-dren and 7 great-grandchildren. Celebration Wedding, anniversary, missionary mis-sionary and other announcements announce-ments must be turned into the paper by Monday at 2 p.m. of the week you would like the notice to be printed. Call 756-7669 756-7669 for details. www,herotdextrci,com yellowpages Heath J. Blake D.DS. Family and Cosmetic Dentistry 785-8308 FREE EXAM & X-RAYS WITH PAID QXANiNG I 'Not valid with au otiwr otter tApires3'31U0 m mmm mm mm mm i 193 South Main Pleasant Grove Timp Plaza DENTgL Dr. Steven R. Ertidkwtite i i TEETH WKrTEKIMG VfTH MEW i PATlEfiTr EXAM, CLEAKEMG X-RAYS f J S175 Value! I Valid witti CMpononly Mot win) with oliw offers. Valid only wrtfi new patient exam txpues 82-30-06 J Kuoi (fwl ,6tiyn Utufisiry . lunik KcilK-iiun 'fcrt!! V tWriiliiji Paul, Jensen Jeffrey Paul and Courtney Jensen have chosen to wed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday , March 'i, 2006. The bride-to-be is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Max Jensen wl King-wood, King-wood, Texas. The prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Paul of Alpihe. A reception will honor the newly-weds newly-weds that same evening from 7 to 9 p jn. at the Alpine Arts Center, 450 South Alpine Highway, Alpine. The bride-to-be is a student at Brigham Young University studying study-ing English. The prospect jve groom is .a graduate grad-uate of Lone Peak High School and will graduate from Brigham Young University in international JSusiuess in April. , , Tlie couple will make their first home in Houston, 'I exas. Gurney, 80th Donald and Ireta Gurney cel-brate cel-brate their 80th birthdays within months ,of each other. Their children, Kent,, Ronald, Lena Gean and Rick and their spouses - plus their 14 grandchildren, grandchil-dren, 21 great grandchildren and J great -great grandchild honor them and thank them for many years of love and happiness. The couple lived in Pleasant Grove for -60 years, until this past year -when healt h reasons .caused them to move to Gilbert , Arizona. Donald and Ireta send their love to their f amilv and friends in Utah. r jnTZEiii I I L-J " mmmm tmm-mwmmmm-m -mmm mmmmr-mmim Miner, Nolan Brent and Deljbie Miner 4 Cedar Ce-dar Hills are pleased to annince the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kassi Miner, to Curtis Nolan, No-lan, j Daniel and Christine Njlan of Bakersfield, Calif. The coujjle will exchange vows m tlie Mount Tinipanogos LDS Ternjie m Saturday, March 4, 2W. A re-ception re-ception will bxv the newly weds that same evening from 7 to :30 p m. at Cedar Hills Stake Center, :j950 West Cedar Hills Drive, Cedar Hills. Tlie bride-to-be is a graduate (A Lone Peak High School. Slie received associates from UVSC mi. is attending BTU majoring in Geology. The prospective groom is a graduate cf Stockdaie High Scho in Calif ornia. He served mission in the Independence Missouri LDS Mission, and n attending BYU majoring ma-joring in Civl Engineering. The couple will make their first hotne in Prow. Aston, 85th Tlie family of La Veri William Aston will celebrate their father's birthday this Saturday,, March 4, 2006. Veri was born on March l, V&1 in Provo Bench now Great) to William Wil-liam Aston and Hilda Richins. He married Elsie Brailsford c-n Oct, 1947. They have fiye children, Mike, Dan ICY yonne) Paul, Wendy Liug) Armer, Kimteriy (Chris Christo-doulou: Christo-doulou: nine grandchildren and one great granddaughter . There will be part y at the Cora-munit Cora-munit y of Christ Church, 25 East 1400 South, Grem from 4 to 8 p.m. Friends welcome. No gifts please. J!ilnTinTI3 ti H K T ML , "M V'iMrk am - mm ! L " r w. i 'fax X f Doel, Simmons Curtiss and Heidi iMxi of Lehj are pleased to antwunce tlie (oihcw)-wig (oihcw)-wig marriage of their (daught er Hofii lMA, to hui fcmimom, sow of J ' sejh and Kathy Siiritnons of Leto. Tlie &ahW will exchange vows in tlie Mount Timjjaftos IJJi Tempk m March 2, 2006. A rtcepiiorj wjII hin- the newly weds that tauie evening f rom to H p.m. at ithe E-glecrest E-glecrest LDS weeding jwse, 'ifft) North t!50 West, Let. Tlie bride4o4e is a graduate of Lehi High School, Soul hero Utah University. She is teaching 'Ad grade at West side tiemenfary in Sprtngville. The prosjjective groom is a graduate grad-uate of Lehi High Schx-f He served an LDS mission m Suih Africa and served the military m fraq He is studying constructiw management at Utah Valley Community College. The couple -will make their first borne m Provo. Bodily, 80th I'he family of tm fSwm BxUJyJ are proud to announce she ceielArated her 80tb birthday on February Feb-ruary 18, 2006. Her sjiecial day was celebrated at a surprise birthday idinner at Tlie Roof Restaurant . Jack and Dona have fiye children chil-dren four living, RaNeil (Merwin; Coleman, Lynn Janice) Bodily , Bruce Dana; Bodily and Daniel El-ilie; El-ilie; Bodily. Marilyn Bodily oassed away .at the age of 20. Grandchildren include: Jason Kim) Bodily, Barbara bodily , Jacqueline Jac-queline Landon, E'an and Reagan Bidily., Nictok and Jack Bodily. li uaoi Ss (01) 492 ilSSti I I f J I r : x 1 ' y, K y Brent Carey Bier A Carey, 4 reside of Highland, High-land, KM was. promoted from ttx ratik 4 Maj' f'Lieuienarji OdoneJ. Lteut.enat kt&x& tjtty graduated gradu-ated frm Army HfflCat jljig?iaffl Yowig Unye's y m YMi and served ona'Jived'irj'wuht)- 1st (nfatiiry JJUvibl'X) a) ft. RJcy. Kafisas for over tine years. He transferred to tlie SJt.al) NatvwJ (1um4 ) W-tl and served for seven yews as a Korean linguist. to IVSj U G4 Catey transferred t0Je With Regyjiaf Readiiess Oin-rnand Oin-rnand of the Army Kesrv wiwc fie currently serves as G;iafidatn iijf fbm i feadquariers,, J leadquaiivs li OA Carey is a gr.ad'je o) the Army (Mix Basc and Advansd Cor'ses, tint Diiu4 Anns St -vices St.aff &tx& and irlitsvmuA and General ?staf Gll-.e r ; Judson, Petersen Doug and Thw Judvjnof Hjg'h land joyfu0y annoufn tl vim titogp tk theV Hatii Kito'ly to Steven PMsrsetJ. of Lj k and Vicki Pejr.ssBrf KaysviJk. 7Tw couple wtt! te maj'rted m Thursday, March 2, 2W6. m the BountjJuj JJ 'Jennie. A f-Anim in ximr texvx will .be neid that same evening from to 8 p;. at tlie Kaysyile HaiglH Creek Stake Center. Cen-ter. An ojien Iwuse will tie held on Saturday, March 4 . frvrn to 8 p.m . at the Judson residefi Friends and family are iftved llie bride-t' is a graduate 4 fjne Peak High Siii. Tlie pr'sjectwe groom se -ved a missijn ft tlie LD?i churdj in Venezuela, Ven-ezuela, and is a graduate of Weber State Universny in Criminal Justi. Tlie cuple will make i'l;ir fn s tone w Jayis Gjuii" y vacici Tiffany Walton rras own aQQW to yr tan v pryfes'iQnd stylets qlon CodUit Ji a Ml 9ric voki 4(jcigli.iiiy in: CU5 ColX4 V.)OV4 P(f ID WflTlHlC4 yuAWI Noils Moke -up Cxttitisiofis all and iiiciiiitHi fin.s acl auO rcM-ivf $SXKH' Any Service - 1133 A From all the employees ifiid families of Martini Auto Bodv and Collision uwat ft Iritis ;i-yu(li t.Olut'.ti t' limjj.'i 3'ilunilIVgA'..u(',lr 1 TV.-:;- a 2C2 N "K cm State J? i fork . j. - j 'riTitMrwwa ! COPY iTT7 |