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Show Ml New Ulah American lork CiticnLonc Peak New Ulah - Thursday, May 23, 2(X)2 1'aj-c 4 LESTONES Patrick Gunther to marry in LDS Temple In hue and Komee Park arc pleased to announee the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Hyangmee, to Patrick L (iunther, Hon of David and Margo Gunther. The couple will exchange vowh in the Mount Tirn-punogoH Tirn-punogoH LDS Temple on Friday, May 24. A reception will honor the newlywedn that same evening from tr.'M to H:.'tf) at the Utah State Developmental Center Cen-ter Chapel. The bride-to-hc is a graduate grad-uate of liYU. She i.s an electrical elec-trical engineer. The prospective groom i.s a graduate of the Interna- James Thomas will marry Gerald A. and Judy Ann Smith of Lewiston are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Amy, to .James Devitt Thomas, son of Krncst K. and Carol I). Thomas of American Fork. The ceremony look place Saturday, May IH, in the Ixjgan LDS Temple;. An open house will he held Saturday, May 25, from 6 to H p.m. at the LDS Church at 97.r N. 60 Fast, American Fork. The couple will make their first home in lOgan. Charles Wolf will marry Kay and Shirley May-nard May-nard of Lander, Wyo., are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Amy Car-lene, Car-lene, to Charles Max Wolf, son of Sheldon and I-ouAnn Wolf of Springville. The couple will exchange vows in the Salt Like LDS Temple; on Saturday, May 25. A reception will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 6 to 9 at the Hobble Creek Stake Center, 495 S. Canyon Road, Springville. An open house will be held Saturday, June 1, from 6 to 8 p.m. at 233 Garfield, lender, Wyo. Grandparents of the bride are Verl and Navon V Pleasant Grove pinal Touch Clinic 405 S. 100 E. 104, Pleasant Grove 785-9411 Hours: Mon, Wed, Fri 6:30am-12:00noon 2:Q0pm6:ZQpm Thurs 6:Z0am-Z:Z0pm Other hours by appointment 4 W' j r vfe' Hyangmee Park Patrick Gunther tional Institute of Chinese Medicine. He is working at the IndigoKnd Acupuncture Clinic in Orem and the Young Life Research Clinic in Springville. The couple will make their first home in Provo. James Thomas Amy Smith Amy Maynard Charles Wolf Cazierand Cecil and Lanell Maynard. Grandparents of the groom are Max and Inez Hoggard and John and Beatrice Ipson. 0 imil fr'tt lit & ray v feWy ?ay Jones to marry Robert and Madalyn Newswander of Hyde Park, Utah, announce the forthcoming forth-coming marriage of their daughter, Kristi Lynne, to Kelly Kay Jones, son of Jim (Buzz) and Lori Jones of Pleasant Grove. The couple will be married mar-ried Thursday, May 23, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held that night from 6:30 to 8:30 at the Pleasant Grove LDS Church, 1222 E. Nathaniel. A reception will also be held the following evening from 6:30 to 8:30 at the Hyde Park Civic Center, 113 E. Center. Family and friends are invited to attend. Kristi is a graduate of Sky View High School and LDS Seminary. She received an Associate Degree from Snow College. Kelly is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School Amanda Kelly to marry Ronald and Joan Kelly of American Fork are pleased to announce the forthcoming forthcom-ing marriage of their daughter, Amanda, to Curtis Cur-tis Barlow, son of Reed and Diane Barlow of Fruit Heights. The couple will exchange vows in the Mount Tim-panogos Tim-panogos LDS Temple on May 25. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 6 to 8 at the Lion House in Salt Lake City. Attending the bride will be Lindsey Kelly. Todd Barlow will perform best man duties. The bride-to-be is a graduate grad-uate of American Fork High School and LDS Seminary. She is attending BYU-Hawaii. BYU-Hawaii. The prospective groom is a graduate of Davis High Donate your unused books to the American Fork Public Library. Call 763-3070. Kelly Ray Jones Kristi Newswander and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission to Baton Rouge, La. He also received an Associate Degree from Snow College. Following a honeymoon in California, they will make their home in Ogden while they continue their education at Weber State University in the fall. 1 Amanda Kelly Curtis Barlow School and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission in Toronto, Canada. He is a graduate of Weber State University and is employed at the Polynesian Cultural Center in Laie, Hawaii. The couple will make their first home in Laie, Hawaii. T V. V ' "f 9 I J f r . ' AAenmorial Beautiful Unique Planters M V Mil if 1 Lnl!firi Perennials Seed Geraniums SAlE$jS totafepzedptfe fc4p T-g--' Highland Faim m (One mil North of Timponogo Bennett earns Eagle Jeffrey S. Bennett, son of Kevin and Tina Bennett of American Fork, received his Eagle Scout award at a recent Court of Honor. He is a member of Venturing Ven-turing Crew 17, sponsored by the American Fork 23rd Ward. For his Eagle service project, Jeff organized groups to collect, check and repair board games, which were then donated to the Alpine House, the Family Support and Treatment Center, and the Division of Youth Corrections. Jeff serves as a member of his Priest Quorum Presi- Arts Council offers children's classes The ninth Summer Children's Chil-dren's Program, sponsored by the American Fork Fine Arts CouncilVisual Art Board, will offer two classes for children ages six to 11. A five-day workshop, "For Summer Fun. ..Add Art" will begin on June 10. The class will meet from 12:30 until 2 p.m. in the Veterans Memorial Memo-rial hall, 53 N. Center, American F"ork. Registration is $20 and all art materials needed will be furnished.. Activities offered will be an air-dried clay experience, drawing and water color. Kathleen Brady, art specialist at Cedar Ridge Elementary, will be the instructor. "Pottery With Pizzazz" will be the second class Call 756-7669 to place a classified ad GREENHOUSE & May 23rd, 24th, 25th and n 1 Gallon gj ucramums 6cq rcg. 4P ft 4U Z07JAL SALE $IS9 reg is $23 & Hours: 9am-8pm 9733fiorth 4300 West AMERICAN FORK Temple) ' X AY- Jeffrey Bennett dency, loves sports, and is graduating with honors from American Fork High School. He is also a soldier in the Army Reserve, where he was recently promoted to the rank of Private Second Class due to receiving his Eagle Award. offered. This class will meet on Thursday, June 20, and Friday, June 21, Thursday, June 27, and Friday, June 28, and Monday, July . 1, at Shelley Elementary School, 602 N. 200 West, American Fork. The class meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Registration Registra-tion is $20 and all materials are furnished. Joseph Ger-maine, Ger-maine, Shelley's ar, specialist, special-ist, will be the instructor. Students will design an original clay project. , For further information, call Sydney, 756-3738, or Melissa at the Fine Arts Council Office, 763-3081. This program is partially funded by a grant from the Utah State Fine Arts and Washington D.C. Endowment Endow-ment of the Arts. GARDEN CENTER Day 27th Gallon Tomatoes $!1S3 rcg. hm 1 , IB Ground covers, herbs wide assortment of annuals |