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Show 4 Cody Powell to marry Rick and Darla Phillips of Pleasant Grove are pleased to announce he forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Shelly, to Cody Powell, son of Rick and Lindsay Powell of Alpine. , , The couple will exchange vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on May 24. A double reception with Rickie Phillips and Jason Daley will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 7 to J9 at the Eagle Ridge Ranch, .1977 Hillside Drive, Provo. Honored guests will be grandparents of the bride, Delbert and Joy Selin and Virginia Phillips. Also grandparents of the groom, Shirlee Dastrup and Gerald . and Eileen Powell. The bride-to-be is a graduate grad-uate of Pleasant Grove High School. She continued her education at Utah State University and Utah Valley Holly Soelberg will wed Brent and Cheryl Spelberg of American Fork are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Holly, to Steve Olsen, son of Craig and Katrina Olsen of Orem. The couple will exchange : vows in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on Thursday, May 24. A luncheon . will honor the couple following the ceremony. cer-emony. Honored guests will be grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Merritt of Idaho Falls, , Idaho; Ilene Olsen, Jeanie Leftwich and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leftwich. Holly graduated from American Fork High School. She is employed at-Broadstone at-Broadstone Real Estate and Development. Steve graduated from Dahl graduates from basic Army National Guard Pvt. Benjamin Dahl has graduated from basic mili- tary training at Fort .Tffnard Wood: Wavnesville."- Mn t , , ;- During the training, the , trainee received instruction m drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, tac-tics, military courtesy, military mili-tary justice, "physical fit-, ness, first aid, and Army' history and traditions. He is the -son of Lamar, and Marlyn Dahl of Cedar; Hills. Dahl is' a 2000 gradiK ate of Lone Peak Higlr School. r - . v:t: 'iff V : O ; Let's do the brigh American Fork CitizenLone Peak New Utah! - Wednesday, May 23, 2001 - Page 5 f II V , - , ' i, f : , V '-' i Cody Powell Shelly Phillips State College. The prospective groom is a graduate of Kearns High School. He served an LDS mission to Little Rock, Ark. He is attending Utah Valley State College. The couple will make their first home in Pleasant Grove. Steve Olsen Hol'y Soelberg Mountain View High School. He is self-employed. The couple will make their first home in Lindon. Seniors list lunch menus; center will close for holiday - The-senior-citizens invite all seniors over tne age ot ; 60 to come into the center 1 pr lunch each weekday at noon. No one will be turned away due to race, religion or income. Mountainlands and the State of Utah provide the meals each day. Suggested donation is $2 - and for 50 cents, the van I! If1 u Do the bright thing. Call mat I -600-222-4335, and ask for a copy of our Bright Meat booklet. Brian Dajany marry Brian Dajany, son of Sharrif and Nanette Dajany of American Fork, will be married to Rebecca Toone in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on May 25. Rebecca is the daughter of Lorinda Smith of Missoula, Mont, and Doug Toone of Spokane, Wash. A reception will be held from 7 to 9 that evening at Mellor Hidden Meadows in Lehi. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Brian and Rebecca met at Utah State University, where Rebecca studied art education. Brian graduated in finance and economics in Teuschers mark 60th Marvin and Ruth Teuscher will observe their 60th wedding anniversary at an open house on May 31 at the Alpine Arts Center, 450 South Alpine Highway. All friends and relatives are invited to greet them from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. N o formal invitations are being sent. "Our treasured gift will be your presence," they said. The couple met in their home town of Montpelier, Idaho, and were married on MY 31, 1941.Marv had worked in Montpelier but found when he returned home from serving in the U.S. Navy that he no longer had a job. They came to American Fork to visit, Marv was offered employment and they never left. "We came to love the community," Ruth said, reminiscing. Marv, an electrician, was a business owner in the will , pick you. up and take you home again.- 4 3 V IV Please call 763-3090 the day before by noon to make your reservations. If anyone does not like the menu for a certain day, they can select a chef salad. Those who want the salad should tell them when they make the reservation. Menus Thursday, May 24 -baked pork chop, mashed potatoes and gravy, sliced beets, applesauce, top-me-twice cake, roll, ijnilk. i t thin It's all about supply and demand. , . p V: - . i. Your conservation efforts helped keep the energy crunch from becoming a crisis. That's the good news.;;; ? But due to the weather and water situation, our region still faces an energy shortage. And it isn't going away anytime soon. Which means that during spring and summer, we all still need to work together and do the bright thing. Here's what you can do: Wait 'til late to use electricity. Avoid using your dishwasher and washer dryer during summer peak hours of 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Run only full loads. Open windows to allow in cool air during the morning and evening. - Use portable fans to stay cool instead of large air-conditioning systems. They use much less electricity. Turn off any lights not in use. Microwave or grill your food , outside instead of using your oven. UTAH POWER Rebecca Toone Brian Dajany May 2000. He is employed in Salt Lake City. Brian served an LDS mission in Ekaterinburg, Russia. Rebecca served in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The couple will make their first home in Salt Lake City. Marvin and Ruth Teuscher community from 1950 until he retired in 1988 with Ruth keeping the books for Marv's Electric, and later URCO, and Marko Auto. They have three daughters, daugh-ters, Karen Porter (deceased), Susan Chilton, and Mary K. Hall. They are also the proud grandparents grandpar-ents of seven and two greatgrandchildren great-grandchildren n Friday, May 25 - roast beef, baked p potato,1 green beans, fruit salad, angel food cake with sauce, roll, milk. Monday, May 28 - Center will be closed due to Memorial Day holiday. Tuesday, May 29 - hamburger ham-burger gravy, mashed potatoes, pota-toes, mixed vegetables, vitamin vita-min salad, brownie, roll and milk. r 1 Wednesday, May 30 -teriyaki chicken, rice, carrot coins, fruit , salad, oatmeal cookie, roll, milk. i .u i.i .i.i.u. j '.,...,,,i,imim a ' If I 2 ' 4 f - ! 7 -' ,' I I Switch to compact fluorescent bulbs in lights that remain on three or .more hours per day (they use about 75 less energy) and replace higher watt bulbs with lower watts in your remaining fixtures. Turn .computers and monitors off at night and whenever they're not in use. Keep doors, windows and window coverings closed during the hottest part of the day. Make saving energy a habit. Don't replace ycwrlcitcrinj Call now for -f FREE ESTIMATED Top Quality Cabinet Refacing , New Doors and Drawers Jjs. Good Selection of Styles'and,Finishes; New counter tops New Cabinets jTrt -' Warranty on All WorkT- ? 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