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Show Milestones American Fork Citizen New Utah! -Wednesday, August 4, 1999 - Page 5 Kelly Gray will exchange vows with Ryan Houston Jerry and Marcia Gray of Pleasant Grove are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Kelly, to Ryan Houston, the son of David and Laurie Houston, also of Pleasant Grove. The couple will exchange vows in Pleasant Grove on Aug. 6. The newlyweds will be honored hon-ored at a reception that evening from 6 to 8 at the Timpanogos 6th Ward, 520 N. 400 East, Pleasant Grove. All friends and relatives are invited invit-ed to attend. Attending the bride will be her sister, Amy Cobbley. Best man duties will be performed per-formed by Travis Houston. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. She works at Rick's Car Care in Pleasant Grove. The prospective groom is Open house Justin Lamb Charles and Ruth Lamb of American Fork are pleased to announce the marriage of their son, Justin Charles, to Andrea Leticia Medina, daughter of Graciela Marmol of Tandil, Argentina and Alberto Medina of Mar del Plata, Argentina. Justin and Andrea were married in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on Friday, July 9. An open house will be held in their honor on Saturday, Aug. 7, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the New West Stake Center, 680 W. 500 North, American Fork. The bride was raised in Mar del Plata, Argentina and recently moved to Utah from her home in Tandil, Argentina. The groom is a graduate of American Fork High School. He served an LDS mission in the Argentina Bahia Blanca Mission. Matt Watkins Don and Peggy Watkins of Alpine are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their son, Matt, to Gina Salas, daughter of Victor and Darlene Payne of Mesa, Ariz. The couple will exchange vows in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on Aug. 10. A reception will honor the newly-weds newly-weds that same evening from 6 to 8 at the Watkins residence, 1005 N. Grove Drive, Alpine. Attending the bride will be her sister, Nicole Salas, Amberly Watkins and Michelle Watkins. Best man duties will be performed per-formed by Marcus Watkins, with Jordan Watkins, Matt Simpson, Jordan Hodges, Tyler Childs and Brian Tolman serving serv-ing as groomsmen. Honored guests will be grandparents, Norman and Verla Watkins and Dorothy Tuttle. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Mesa High School. She will be working in Provo. Nuttail Fabric Gestae BERNINA jjanome (3111 1! RAYON CHA1XIS 100 COTTON QUILT BABY FLANNEL 3-$4' $3"$4 $3-$t SO" MUrTWIIQHTS BROADCLOTH CONE THREAD KSS5IC FLEECE UM I "VELTY PRINTS carts kots isai JLusL wTrintsress " r cu:lt prists d. icq ?XnS 07F 20 OFF w f is A ff ) Ryan Houston Kelly Gray also a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. He is employed at Utah Truck Systems in Lindon. The couple will make their first home in Pleasant Grove. will honor and bride Andrea (Medina) and Justin Lamb He is enrolled at Utah Valley State College. He is employed by Fabrinetics, Inc., in-Salt Lake City. The couple will make their first home in American Fork. will marry Ml Gina Salas Matt Watkins The prospective groom is a graduate of American Fork High School. He served an LDS mission in the Dominican Republic Santiago Mission. He will be attending Utah Valley State College. He is self-employed. self-employed. The couple will make their first home in Lehi. NEW HOME Kari Hall will marry on Saturday Kari Hall and Caulin Spinks have chosen to marry at the home of Robert and Kaye Hall on Saturday, Aug. 7. The bride-to-be is the daughter daugh-ter of Kurt and Cindy Hall of Highland. The prospective groom is the son of Terry and Chris Spinks of St. George. A reception will honor the couple that same evening from 7 to 9 at the home of Robert and Kaye Hall, 371 W. 400 North, American Fork. All friends and relatives are invited invit-ed to attend. Attending the bride will be Jessica Riggs. Best man duties will be performed per-formed by Zach Tezak, with Brian Shelley Songaum Hong and Soonja Ko are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Solhee Hong, to Brian Shelley, son of Keith and Madeleine Shelley of Highland. The couple will be married Thursday, Aug. 5. A reception will honor them that same evening from 6:30 to 8;30 at the Shelley residence, 11145 N. 5100 West, Highland. All friends and relatives are invited invit-ed to attend. Solhee is a graduate of Taeyoung High School. She received a bachelor's degree in political science and international interna-tional relations from Dankouk University in Seoul, Korea. She is employed by Key Corp in Salt Lake City. Brian is a graduate of American Fork High School. He served an LDS mission in Yekaterinburg, Russia. He is a Temple ceremony will unite Jamie Hail, Steven Bennion Mary K. Hall and Kenneth M. Hall are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Jamie, to Steven Lynn Bennion, son of JoAnne Bennion and the late M. Lynn Bennion. The couple will be married in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple. A reception and dance will be held in their honor on Wednesday, Aug. 11, from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the Utah State Developmental Center Amphitheater, 859 E. 700 North, American Fork. Friends and relatives are invited. Steve and Jamie both graduated gradu-ated from American Fork High School. Steve attended Snow College and Utah Valley Community College. He served an LDS mission in the Kentucky Louisville Mission. Jamie graduated from Utah State University in 1997. She served as co-captain of the " Utah State University track team and competed as a hep- 4 taw HOLIDAY CRAFT BOUTIQUE Unique, hand crafted items for all the HOLIDAYS Friday, August 6, from 10-5 Saturday, August 7, from 10-3 Located at Utah State Developmental Center 895 North 900 East American Fork, Utah COTTAGE ENTERPRISES gift shop open Monday thru Friday, from 9 to 4 Caulin Spinks Kari Hall Thayne Spinks as ring bearer. Honored guests will include Robert and Kaye Hall, Reed and LaRue Holley, Owen and Audra Holley, Merrill and Kay Spinks, Catherine Spinks, Clare and LaVon Loose and Merlin Symes. The couple will make their first home in St. George. to marry Brian Shelley Solhee Hong senior at the University of Utah majoring in economics. He is employed bv Bullen and Harris, LLC, in Salt Lake City. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. Steven Bennion Jamie Hall tathlete. She is a member of the Gold Key National Honor Society and will compete her masters degree in 2000. Jamie has spent her summers working work-ing for Holiday River Expeditions in Green River as a guide. The couple will make their first home in Logan. f". Gina Marie Johnson to wed David and Cheryl Johnson are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Gina Marie, to Corey James Johnson on Aug. 10 in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple. A garden reception will honor them that evening from 6 to 8 at the Johnson residence. All friends and family are invited invit-ed to attend. The bride-to-be is a graduate of American Fork High School and the American Institute in Provo. The prospective groom is a graduate of Madison Heights High School in Indiana. He served in the Fresno, Calif. LDS Mission. Sunny Palmer Clair and Ilene Palmer of American Fork are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Sunny, to Michael K. Winter, son of Linda Kimball Winter of Davis, Calif, and Dennis Winter of Lodi, Calif. The couple will be married Friday, Aug. 6, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A garden reception will follow fol-low that evening for close family fami-ly and friends. Sunny graduated from Utah State University with a bachelor's bache-lor's degree in marketing. She is employed at Publicis Advertising in Salt Lake City. Mike served an LDS mission in the Santiago, Chile South Mission. He is attending the Your Dental Benefits If your employer has provided you with dental insurance, or you have purchased it on your own, by all means get what you are entitled to. Though most dental plans do not include cosmetic procedures, most cover the following: Regular cleanings and dental exams twice a year X-rays as needed Fillings Repairing broken teeth Major dental work, such as root canals and crowns If you have any other problems such as swollen gums, a bad taste in your mouth or dentures that need to be checked - chances are very good your plan covers those as well. 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