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Show NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Page 11 Thursday, June 15, 2006 , , .g, 1 b SSL"' t'J j I ! - - 1 J 1 -'ft I p -' 'jJj '.;',' Proctor, Bennett Clark, 50th Mark Curtis Adam Hansen Robert Patterson Jason Gray n Kathleen and Steven Proctor of American Fork are pleased to announce an-nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Becky to Rory Bennett, son of Kathy and Gary Bennett of Granite Falls. Minnesota. Parker Ellertson, Becky's son, is also excited to share in the occasion. The couple will exchange vows in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on Wednesday, June 21, 2(K)6. A reception will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Bungalow, 235 South 100 West, Pleasant Grove. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The bride-to-be is a graduate of American Fork High School and Ls employed as a receptionist for LEI Consulting Engineers and Surveyors Survey-ors in Draper. She plans to continue her education and pursue a degree in dental hygiene. The prospective groom graduated gradu-ated from Yellow Medicine High School in Granite Falls, and served and LDS mission in Dublin, Ireland. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree de-gree from Utah State University in Recreation Management and plans to acquire and manage Bennett and Bennett Transportation in Granite Falls. The couple will make their first home in Granite Falls after enjoying a honevmoon in Puerto Rico. Harbertson, Gappmayer Dan and Marilyn Harbertson of Severna Park, Maryland are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Erin Nicole Harbertson Harb-ertson to Christian Lee Gappmayer, son of Merrill and Marie Gappmayer Gappmay-er of Mapleton. The couple will be married Saturday, Satur-day, June 17, 2006 in the Mahti LDS Temple. A reception, in their honor, will be held that evening at the Chil-lon Chil-lon Reception Center in Spanish Fork from 6 to 8 p.m. Erin is a graduate if Severna Park High School in Maryland. She served a mission in Argentina for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and graduated from BYU in April of this year in Finance. Christian graduated from Spring-ville Spring-ville High School. He served a mission mis-sion for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Tacoma, Washington. He graduated from UVSC in business and is currently attending graduate school at the University of Washington. The couple will make their first home in Seattle, Washington where Chris is attending school. IW r J It Until 22. 2006 lw AjelilWMerhlowiPG hr-ntolik MIHi Salrdn Matinn 3:(H! ( 5:00 pn Hoot PG Momloy Sclnfiay Nightly 7:00 Satwday Ma14fM SrOC pm Benchwarmert P&-I3 Muirf.y-Wmrt NigMty 9:15 ptn unmi 'hbilMlMilnMi Ml Full & Part Time Positions Available at our Orem Location We offer hourly wages, tonuses, benefits, ben-efits, 401 K paid vacations and clientele Contact Trudy at INARTISTIC BATH & KITtHCM RiriMSHIC INC. 1-888-707-9297 www.artistkbathrefinishings.com Refinish Any Tub for $275 t Refinish 7U6 ft ri7efor$550 Oyer 20 Yran ol I xperirmr S3 R COPY In celebration of their 50th Wedding Wed-ding Anniversary, the children and grandchildren of Gladys and Earl Clark are having a dinner celebration celebra-tion with family and friends at Maglebv's Grill & Ovster Bar on June 16," 2006. Earl and Gladys were married in the Salt Lake Temple on March 29, 1956. Earl was born in Lehi, Ut. where he graduated from Lehi High School. He then served an LDS Mission in the North Central States from 1949 to 1952. He attended at-tended BYU for a short time'before being inducted into the army. He served during the Korean War. Earl was employed at Geneva Steel and worked several years for Hercules Inc., retiring in 1991. Gladys was born in American Fork. Ut,, graduating from American Ameri-can Fork High School. She attended LDS Business College and BYU. She was a secretary for Continental Continen-tal Bank, BYU and Geneva Steel. Gladvs fulfilled an LDS Mission in California from 1951 to 1952. They are the parents of four living liv-ing children: Glen A. Clark (Jolene) Kennewick, Washington, Carren Devey (Daryl) Alpine, Utah, Janet Clark Highland, Utah, Marlene Beckstrand (Don) Lehi, Utah and one deceased son: David E. Clark. They have seven grandchildren: Breanne. Deanna, Cara, Alyssa Philip, Jonathan and Aaron. They have ser e.-i in many church callings throughout their lives. Currently they are serving as service missionaries at the MTC. "1 mm Russell Beecher Russell Beecher, formerly of Lehi, graduated from AT. Still University. Kirksville College of Osteopathic Os-teopathic Medicine on June 3, 2006 with the degree Doctor of Osteopathic Osteo-pathic Medicine. He will spend the next year irterning in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio and then the following 3 years completing a residency in Columbia, Missouri specializing in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Reha-bilitation. He is married to Jessica Leonard and they are the parents of Kanyon, Saul, and Eli. Russ is the son of Bob and Katie Beecher of Lehi. 1 W ' Mfell - - f 7 n 1 C ? . Po. H'it Oder Mark Curtis has recently returned from serving in the Poland Warsaw LDS Mission. He is the son of Kevin and Laureen Curtis of Alpine. Oder Curtis will speak in a sacra ment services Sunday, June 18, 2O06 at 9 am in the Alpine 11th Ward, 98 East Canyon Road, Alpine. jW JL Reeeiue June 23, with each purchase valued at $35 or more, wmie J OPEN Monday-Saturday 10-6 5? i l m S !MlEE(0B3ft3GIIB Men"s Boot Cut A Cowboy Cut V.llll llll J: if I f . : t fit, i -f" v Elder Adam Reed Hansen, of American Fork, recently returned from the Great Australia Sydney North LDaS mission speaking Man- darin Chinese. a FREE Ticket to the Lehi Roundup Rodeo mi Original Indigo ri MEN'S STYLES GOLD BUCKLE COWBOY CUT Extra Lsngthi J I Wrangler Cowboy Cut & Twenty X v w III.. if J ! V r Elder Robert Patterson, son of James and Barbie Patterson of Alpine, has been called to serve in the California Los Angeles LDS Mission. Elder Patterson will enter the Missionary Training Center on June 21, 2006. of Wrangler Jeans and Shirts supplies last. t fatuity MEN'S WESTERN BASIC LONG AND SFIFCTTYIF GOES MEN'S STYLES AC 206, 205, 209 CHILDREN'S SELECT STYLES MONTANA Jfc SILVERSM Even small ones are cool. Portable fans work great to cool small spaces, and ceiling fans will make you feel five degrees cooler. Here are more easy tips: You can save energy, money and keep cool if you set your thermostat to 78F (the higher the setting, the more money you'll save) Cook on your outdoor grill to avoid heating up your kite hen Change your air conditioner filters monthly We also offer a variety of programs to lower your energy use and help reduce the strain summer demand places on the electric system - Cool Cash Incentive, Cool Keeper, refrigerator recycling and ENERGY STAR' New 1 lomes. Do the bright thing To find out about our programs and get more tips, please visit utahpower.net. 1 H ifcfc A i Elder Jason Blaine Gray, son of Lane and Delayne Gray of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove will return June 16, 2006 from the Switzerland, Zurich LDS Mission. tradition SHORT SUEVI llU Q00QR - fBK i UTAH POWER A DIVISION OF PAtlFICORP ' .".CO, ' i . i r V 1! If Pi i ,0 ifc fc Hi ni tu |