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Show f d it 4 Thundsy, June 1,2006 V r9tio NORTH COUNTY NW$MH Mil mm . ..-of I K- i 1 i rn 1 1 u UJL I I M II III II,, II it I II ' jt JL ' - TT4 I i !, I I if J j A Hailaday, Hunter Whitesmith Robb, Guymon Roberts, Smith Neil and Susan Hulluday uf Pleas-urn Pleas-urn Grove urc pkased to untiuuiice the marriage ol their daughter, Ssara Mane Huliaday 'o Janon Horald Hunter, son tit lerry and Nurati Hunter of Pleanant Grove on Tuehday, June (. Mj u the Sail Lake LDS Temple A reception will tie held in their tionor that evening at the 1 unpa-nog'js unpa-nog'js Stake Center. ftl(l North HKt West, Pleasant Grove from 0.30 -Oi p.m Jason served an LDS mission in Chicago. Illinois and will graduate lrom L'VSC with a bachelors in Ac-counting Ac-counting next year Sara served an LDS mission in Buenos Aires. Argentina arid is working at the Bank tit American Fork Grandfathers ul the bride are. A Kuy Hailaday and ( red W, Jotinson. Grandparents of th' ;room are; Donald 1 Hunter and ; ,iul and Jan ice Tennev Celebrations Wedding, anniversary, mission ary and other announcements must be turned into the paper by Monday at 2 p.m. of the week you would like the notice to be primed Call 7DC-7668 for details Aaron Nephi Smith and Katia Marie Wliite liave chosen to wed on Saturday, June 3, 20'. in the Mount 1 mipanogob Utah Temple. The prospect ne groom is the son of Harold Smith and Sarah Smith, both of American fork. He ib t graduate of American fork High School. Utah Valley State College, Col-lege, and is pursuing his bachelors degree in Secondary Lducation through UVSC He works as a subst itute teacher at Willow Creek Middle School The bride-lo-be. according to the eve witness account of the groom, is the most beautiful girl on the planet earth Her snuie is said to have melted the groom's heart, and he hopes to see that smile when she reads this She is the daughter of Linda White of Lehi. and S eve White of Seattle. Washington. She is a graduate of Timpview High School, and is pursuing a bachelors degree in ' rrguni.ational Communication through BVU Idaho, and is working as an intern for ASCLND. a local humanitarian ot gaiuzation 1 r lends of both families are invited to attend a reception that evening from 'j.'JO to i:30 p.m al the LLS Chapel. 3Wi North J 100 Last. American fork Mike and Kelly Robb Highland are pleased to announce the marriage mar-riage ctf their daughter Lindsey to Bryon Guymon, son of Ronald and (Jairiitla Guymon of Miltun, Washington Wash-ington T'he couple will be married on Sat urday , June 3, 2006 in the Mount T'unpanog os LDS Temple. A reception will be held that same evening from 6 to 8 pxa. at the Gibson residence located at 6094 W 10760 N in Highland. In case of inclement weather, the reception recep-tion will be held at the IDS chapel located at 6400 W J 1000 N in Highland High-land J riends and family are invited to an end. Lindsey graduated from Lone Peak High School and is pursuing a degree in History Education at BYU-ldaho. Bryon graduated from Fife High School in File, 'Washington and serv ed an LDS mission in the Maryland Baltimore mission. He is pursuing a degree in Sociology at BYU-ldaho. They will make their first home ui Rexburg, Idaho. Bob and Mary Ann Reding f 0 Lagle Mountain, are pleased to announce an-nounce the forthcoming marriage ,of their daughter Keay ra Danielle Roberts to Lricson Tyler Smith, son of Richard and Sandy Smith tf Lehi and Peggy Fouisen of Spanish Fork. The couple will be married Wednesday, June 7, 2006 in the Jordan Jor-dan River LDS Temple. A reception will honor the newly weds that same evening fro 6.30 to 8:30 at Millennial falls Reception Center 12375 South 1300 Last. Draper. Please consider this an invitation if they overlooked you ui the excitement of planning. Attending the bride will be Ka-pree Ka-pree Roberts, Lacey Davis and the bride's daughter Kaicee Roberts. Best man duties will be performed per-formed by Darin Smith, with Koitan Roberts serving as groomsman. Kearya and Lricson both graduated gradu-ated from Lefu High School and are both employed at the Utah State Prison. Lricson served and LDS mission mis-sion to Washington DC and recently graduated from the UVSC Police academy. After a honeymoon cruise to the Caribbean, the couple will reside in Lagle Mountain. Woffinden, Heaton John and Janet Woffinden of American Foris are pleased to announce an-nounce the f cr&coming marriage of their daughter Erin Rebecca to., Michael Stephen Heaton son of Stephen Ste-phen Heaton from New York and Damian and Karen Ljungquist from Fort Worth Maryland- They will be married in the Jordan Jor-dan River Temple on June 3, 2006. A reception will be held later that same waning at Mellor Hidden Meadows, 877 JS 100 East, Lehi, Utah, from 6:30 to 8:30 with dancing afterward. All friends and relatives are invited. Honored guests will be June Pulley, Pul-ley, Marjory Woffinden and Elaine Phillips. Erin graduated from American Fork High School and is employed at Low Book Sales in Lindon. Michael graduated from later-Iboro later-Iboro Fork High School in Prospect Park Pennsylvania. He served 4 years in the United States Air Force and is now employed at Fat Pipe Network in SIX. The .couple will make their first home in Lehi, Utah. Brandon Thurgood Brandon Thurgood, son of Carl and Suzanne Thurgood io( Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, earned his lEagle Scout A ward on March 7, 2006, Me re-ceivad re-ceivad the award in a Court of Honor Hon-or con May 2, 2006. He is member of the Battle Creek 3rd Ward. Brandon is finishing his eighth grade year at Pleasant Grove Junior High. Brandon loves doing things with family and friends. He njoys snow boarding, wake boarding, 4-wbeeJ-ing, horseback riding, 'boating and camping, and just having great time in the outdoors. He is an excellent ex-cellent athlete , playing basketball, baseball, and lacrosse. For his eagle project . Bi aadota collected LDS Hymn fcuoks jrs Spanish, gathered testirjuoQiw m 1 ingiish and had them translated nito Spanish, and attached Uit'h totiae inside of the Hymn b jok Sit was then .able to take tot toji-.s to Mexico and present pres-ent them to a cnurch house there. TTfrtVi rVrti fttrfi hyir ;m YOUTTG ENTREPRENEURS where experienre and education come together CLASSES BEGIN JUNE 7th - JULY 15th, 2006 What you will experience six evening classes with guest lecturers learn how to run a business Hear from successful entrepreneurs Opportunities to earn money through competitions Develop leadership and teamwork skills. 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