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Sept 7. 2'Mid I he In ide In In- p. the daughter liii and Sii.iiiii' Martin nl West I'.ouiitiliil '1 he piospei tiv I'nmin is the son ol lit ad iind Ann Barker nl "feasant ' u nve A reception will honoi the new lyweds that same evening Irnm 7 lo'lpm at tin-1 lilii-d)',e Manni in liounliliil I he lil lde lo lie is a aduate ol Kouiitllill I li(.',li Si hi ml She is pur suilie; ii ( osmelnlncs device Irnm Sail like ( niiimiiiiitv ' nlle.e iind works at Idsi ovci ( aid I he ploiective j'.ihoiii i a graduate ol I'leas.inl ( a o I Iij'Ji Schiml and received he. di ree in liusiness Maliiiceiiienl liotn liYI.' and is now piusuini; an Ml'.A I Ills Il-ls working loi Wells 1 ,11 y,n I he couple will make then lust home in Sand'. rrf v VWnUfl&llJ t J j ML I AL KOOI ING & SIDING! hioco-h Closeout! " In Stock Now! White - Green - Tan - Beige ( Od$ Gray - Red - Burgundy x U'-2 Lengths Only $244e9 "Free" Local Delivery - Shear Cutting to length Available METALmart: m'mm '1-800-947-024? ( 161 South 1300 fcMi UN rnctalmart biz ""l': OBITUARIES. LEGAL NOTICES AND MORE .r.i' ; : lr k'teJ BCS-' Jk II . ii wai - (iiiyL i Romans, Adamson lesse iind Ann Adiiinsun arc ii ;i'.cd to iiiinnuiiri- the marriage nl their sun. Kigali Keith Adam sun to Lindsay Marie Unmans, diiuhler ol (iri'K and Suzanne kumans nl Kk hmnnd. Virginia. The i'iarnat;e UKik pliii e nn I ndav. Au 1 1. 2'KKi in the Wash-ili).Mnn Wash-ili).Mnn ( l.l)S leniile An nen hnuse i i lehiaiin Iheir marriage will he held nn I ndav. Sept H. iit the I.liSrh;iiel, K2 West ( nuntrv riuh Imve. Highland. High-land. Irom'. KHnH ftlp m All It lends iind liimilv are invited to attend I he hi ide is ii eraduate nl ( iod-wm iod-wm llifjh Si hi ml in kichmnnd, Virt;mi,i She will graduate Irnm lirihiim Yniin I ,'invcrsitv in April 2iu7 I he i iKiin is a graduate ol nne 1'i-iik llih School and linhiim Youiiji liniverstty Me served in the lapari I ukuoka I.I JS Mission and is employed hv NuSkin I .nter()rrscs. 'I he couple will make their first home in I'rovo Healey, 80th I.lvin llealev is celebrating his With brithday I lc w:is born in Alpine on September 7. IH2li iind graduated from American fork High School and Semiiiiirv in lli-l-l l.lvm served in World War II from 1!M I to l!i(i He was a Siiiff Sergeanl in the Army, .'i2nd lulantry. I le worked for Utah Cower iind Light and retired alter :! veais l.lvm will he celebrating with his tamilv. bis wife .loan and children, chil-dren, l.ekon. Alese. Todd, Kelly (deceased). Knrey and Ryan; nine giandchildren and 10 great grandchildren grand-children He enjoys hunting and fishing and bis hobbies arc- leather work, saddle bags anil knife cases. J Custom, Quality i.iii'v sl'tiion i Colors K StyU s 374-0580 , t : Whitelock, Schmidt Anthony and Fige Schmidt of Ijehi are pleased to announce the marriage of their son Jordan I'erry Schmidt to Knsta, daughter of Todd and Cheryl Whitelock of Springville. The couple will be married on Saturday, Sept 9. 2(H; in Springville. Spring-ville. The newlyweds will make their home in I'rovo. Woo I ley, Baldwin lirl and Anita Woolley are pleased lo announce the marriage of their daughter, Melissa Sue to Vincent Wayne Baldwin, son of I avid and Ceggy Baldwin of Kent, Washington, on Friday, Sept. 8, 21 Kit; in the Mount Timpanogos 1.1 )ST emple. There will be a reception in their honor that evening from 6 to K p.m. in the Cope's Garden, 400 Last (iiMi South, ()rem. There will also be an ( )pen House on September Septem-ber 15 in Kent, Washington. The couple will live in Prove Russell, Marjean Westwood Llder Russell Westwood and Sister Marjean Westwood, formerly for-merly of Highland have been called to serve in the Nauvoo, Illinois Il-linois LDS Mission. They will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Sept. 10, 2006 at 1 p.m. at the Carkwav Riverton Ward, 120K West 12100 South, Riverton. Fence if A 20' Long - "Ready to Install" 1 14" Diam. $109.00 ca,..ri:Bare" 1 34" Diam. $128.95 ea"Ji5? 5 Rail - A Vertical Stays- Onlne: metolmartJab METALmart 768-3332 .tt .no ho.. We accept q -r- 181 South 1200 East Lehi m Johnson, 50th Art and Frankie Johason are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. an-niversary. They will be honored at an open house on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2006. from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Barbwire & Lace Ranch, 2182 North Glendon Way, Pleasant Grove. They were married in Santa-quin Santa-quin in 1956. They have made their home in American Fork for 43 years. Art works for Savage Services Ser-vices and Frankie enjoys being a homemaker. They are members of the Rocky Mountain Mule Association. As-sociation. Art and Frankie have four children, chil-dren, Jeff, Doug (Barbara), Chris (Sandra), and Teresa (Darren) Devey. 13 grandchildren and one great grandchild. (No gifts please.) Bezzant, 80th Happy 80th birthday Richard L. Bezzant. 80 years young. Family and friends are invited to help Richard celebtrate on Friday, Sept. 8, 2006 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the American Fork Senior Citizen's Center, 54 East Main Street. American Fork. Jena Peterson Sister Jena Marie Peterson, daughter of Jim and Shirley Peterson Peter-son of Eagle Mountain has been called to serve in the Paris France LDS Mission. She spoke in a sacrament service ser-vice Sunday, Aug. 27, 2006 in the Eagle Mountain 5th Ward. Sister Peterson entered the Missionary Training Center on Aug. 30. i V ' V J i',v,'iv.u.i'i.iiin?nmr i IPanels - f 7.st - EXIT 1-15 279 Cummings, Allred Jim and Cathy Cummings of Lehi are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Cari Ann Cummings, to Ryan Mark AUred, son of Jed and Kim Allred of Hunnington. The couple will exchange vows at the Alpine Art Center on Saturday, Sat-urday, Sept. 16, 2006. A reception will honor the newlyweds that same afternoon from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Alpine Art Center, 450 South Alpine Highway, Alpine. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Attending the bride will be: Kelsey Baldwin and Shelly Cummings. Cum-mings. Best man duties will be performed per-formed by Richie Allred. Honored guests will be Gwen Hopkin, and Tim Hopkin. The couple will make their first home in Lehi. V 1 Schmidt, Webb Brad and Bunney Schmidt and Ray and Michelle Backlund are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Lara Rebekah Schmidt, to Aaron Christopher Webb, son of the late Randall Webb and Janie Welliver and Thomas and Heather Richards. The couple will be married on Friday, Sept 8, 2006 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that same evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Northampton! House at 98 West 300 North in American Fork. The bride and groom are attending at-tending BYU Idaho. The bride is a graduate of Lone Peak High School is majoring in social work. The groom served an LDS mission to the Philippines and is studying to become a pediatric dentist. The couple will make their first home in Rexburg, Idaho. OH more ii" X S Edison L . j. i , . . . ,m -' '9 y 777 N. 500 W. 005 Doctor's Park Jk.. Provo 373-5887 ' ; ' iklaseifcllen I Discover How Good You Can LooM Poulsen, Adams Richard and Darlene Adams of Lehi are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their son Bart Adams, to Debbie Poulsen, daughter of Martin and Donna Poulsen of Provo. The couple will exchange vows at the Timp Lodge on Saturday, Sept. 9, 2006. A reception will honor the newlyweds that same evening at the Timp Lodge in Provo. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Juab High School. She is Pharmacy Pharma-cy Tech currently enrolled at Salt Lake Community College. The prospective groom is a graduate of Lehi High School. He received his Associates of Arts from UVSC and B.S. Degree in Criminal Justice from Weber State. The couple will make their first home in Springville. G if ford, Tullis Carol Lyn Gifford of Pleasant Grove and the late David Llyod Gifford are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Kesha Halley Gifford, to Benjamin LaMond Tullis, son of Richard and Cindy Tullis of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. The couple will exchange vows in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on Thursday, Sept. 7, 2006. A reception will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at Wadley Farms, 35 East 400 North, Lindon. Attending the bride will be; Summer Lyn Draney, Katrina Gifford, Abigail Schow, Gretchen Haskell, and Sarah Tullis. Best man duties will be performed per-formed by Jackson Draney. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School, LDS Seminary and the Capelli Institute of Hair. The prospective groom is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission to Taipei Taiwan and is a student at UVSC studying business. The couple will make their first home in Pleasant Grove. like Self Improvement... Stanford M |