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Show Nancy Cluff Scott Jex in Mark and Susan Cluff of Alpine are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Nancy Rae, to Scott James Jex, son of Jim and Kathy Jex of Alpine. The couple will exchange vows in the Mount Tim-panogos Tim-panogos LDS Temple on Thursday, Aug. 1. A reception will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 6:30 to 8:30 at the Cluff residence, 645 W. Hubbard Circle, Alpine. The bride-to-be is a graduate grad-uate of Fremont High School in Sunnyvale, Calif. She will graduate from BYU in anthropology. The prospective groom is L, . 'V -AM K . ... Winners of the American Fork steel Days Baby Contest pose for a photo after the contest on July 18. Steel Days baby contest winners are named The annual Steel Days baby contest has named the winners. win-ners. They are divided according to age groups. They are: 0-3 months Brynlee Jensen, Dylan Rawlings 4-6 months Samantha Gray, Massyn Valdez 7-9 months Tria Lorenzo, Mark Gordon Steel Days Kids Race Girls 0-2 Grace Butler, first; Rachel Blackburn, Black-burn, second. 3-4 Sadie Gilbert, first; McKayla Lawrence, second; Mori Megarger, third. 5-6 Ashlyn Gales, first; Hailey Heath, second; Meagan Flinders, third. 7-8 Gabrielle Gates, first; Luc Borland, Second; Jessica McFarland, third. 9-10 Amy Riddle, first, Kathie Rogers, second; Tabitha Borland, third. 11-12 Kaycee Mansfield, (overall winner) first; Sharle Johnson, second; Nicole Bean, third. Boys 0-2 Hunter Thompson, first; Hesston Marsh, second; Kenner Atwood, third. 3-4 Tyler Blackburn, first; Jared Jacob, second; Brit Warner, third. I 5-6 Andrew Rich, first; Adam Blackburn, Black-burn, second; Sam Jacob, third. '7-8 Jonathan Wills, first; Spencer Gilbert, second; Dakota Grossgebauer, third. 9-10 i DCZ3 of A CDI Q5 to marry temple Nancy Cluff Scott Jex a graduate of American Fork High School. He is attending Utah Valley State College, majoring in multimedia. multi-media. He served an LDS mission in Brazil Fortaleza. lists 5K, kids' race results Aaron Walters, first; Ryan Christof-ferson, Christof-ferson, second; Austin Mansfield, third. 11-12 Ammon Orchard, (overall winner) first; Jacob Wanamaker, second; Garrett Gar-rett Kirschbaun, third. Female 8- under Angela Blackburn, first; April Blackburn, Black-burn, second. 9- 10 Sarah Blackburn, first; Lisa Harmon, Har-mon, second. 11-12 Stephanie Rogers, first; Jessica Wills, second. 13-15 Jill Greenwood, first; Leslie Rose, second; Sausha Sommers, third. 16-19 Katie Harvey, first; Ali Crossley, second; Melissa Taylor, third. 20-24 Heather Black, first; Jackie Rose, second; Ruth Peters, third. 25-29 Amy Merkley, first; Jessica Frost, second; Tanya Smith, third. 30-34 Crystelle Gates, (overall winner) first; Kristin Borland, second; Rhonda Harrop, third. 35-39 Angela Baxter, first; Brenda Ashby, Alt Riddell and Jared Howell marry Rod and Pawn Riddell of Highland are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Ali, to Jared Howell, son of Ed and Sandy Howell of Alpine. The couple exchanged vows in the Mount Tim-panogos Tim-panogos LDS Temple on July 3. The bride is a graduate of Lone Peak High School. She is working on a bachelor's degree in sign language interpreting at the University Univer-sity of New Mexico. The groom also graduated graduat-ed from Lone Peak High School. He is working on a degree in biomedical engi- 10-12 months 13-18 months 19-23 months 2-3 years Novelty (theme) Multiples second; Catherine Stromberg, third. 40-44 Kerry Mansfield, first; Michelle Daniel, second; Diana Wanamaker, third. 45-49 Bonnie Sulz, first; Kim Beck, second; sec-ond; Candy Kennard, third. 50-54 Roxanne Marshall, first; Carolyn Dennis, second. 60-64 Irena Gayhart, first; Annette Jepp-son, Jepp-son, second. Male 8 and under Joseph Blackburn, first; Justin Rich, second; Corey Bryant, third. 9-10 Corey Jackson, first; Darren Walker, Walk-er, second; Nathan Rich, third. 11-12 Michael Garlick, first; Zachary Hancock, Han-cock, second; Logan Whittaker, third. '13-15 James Jensen, first; Devin Moody, second; Chris Bringhurst, third. 16-19 Derick Moody, first; Dale Golding, second; Robert Finichum, third. 20-24 Scott Adras, first; Bevan Hawkins, second; CooyAdamson, third. 25-29 Chris Merkley, first (overall win 1, f - IK. New Utah American Fork CitizenLone Peak New Utah - Ali Riddell Jared Howell neering at the University of New Mexico. The couple will make their first home in Albuquerque, Albu-querque, N.M. Brookelyn Ritchie, Shay Suez Lucy Jane Ross, Andrew Renstrom Madison DufTin, Blake Johnson Markelle Jensen, Troy Smith Paige Murphy, Jaxon Davies Hunter and Hallie Larson ner); David Bell, second; Jesse Hornock, third. 30-34 Forrest Megarel, first; Bob High-wood, High-wood, second; Todd Taylor, third. 35-39 Lane Walters, first; Shane Roth-well, Roth-well, second; Bryan Whittner, third. 40-44 Kevin Mann, first; Gaynor Bronson, second; Steve Orchard, third. 45-49 Paul Brady, first; Ray Ivins, second; Steven Gaisford, third. 50-54 Dale Greenwood, first; Russ Armstrong, Arm-strong, second; Lloyd Hansen, third. 55-59 Neil Cushing, first; Neils Morten-son, Morten-son, second; Carl Wanlass, third. 60-64 Dick Kirkwood, first; Ken Frost, second; 65-69 Ross Nelson, first. To register or if Shelli Wilson Chad Yates Shelli Wilson and Chad Yates will be married today in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Tem-ple. They will be honored at a luncheon at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building and at a reception this evening from 6:30 to 9:30 at The Historic Colonial House, 187 West Main, Lehi. Shelli is the daughter of Bert and Taunya Wilson of Lehi. She graduated from Lehi High School and LDS Seminary. She is a senior at Utah Valley State College, majoring in elementary education. Chad is the son of Doug and Rita Yates of Lehi. He also graduated from Lehi High Sthool and LDS Seminary. Semi-nary. He served in the Netherlands Amsterdam LDS Mission. He is pursuing pursu-ing a degree in mechanical Arts Council offers sculpture class A new class, Sculpting with Clay, is being offered by the American Fork Fine Arts Council. Jason Millward is the instructor. Jason was an apprentice of Craig Varner of Lehi. He teaches sculpture sculp-ture classes at Ensign School in American Fork. The class will meet for four weeks, beginning Saturday, Sat-urday, Aug. 3, from 10 a.m. to noon. Other dates are Aug. 10, 17 and 24. Classes will be held in the Veterans Memo- Alan Powell earns Eagle Alan Terry Powell, 17, son of Terry and Betty Powell, Pow-ell, received his Eagle Scout award on Sunday, July 28, in the American Fork North Stake Center. Alan is a member of Troop 6811 in the American Fork 26th Ward. His Eagle service project involved installing concrete pavers in the curb strip area of the American Fork Police Station. He enjoys snow boarding and mountain biking. He is a graduate of American Offffkigaasswhi: Aiviccl Vocal Performing Teams Beginning Muac-DaThcatre Cbsiet PrivjrleVxilIn1ruction Acting for SUge & Screen CliaVen'i Show Choir Muik Thccry & Technique CUa All tget Beginner (o Advanced 3 yn up. Fall 2002 Aitdiiioos HtM Augtut 17, 2002 from M -12:00 pm I Showtime Smdio'i 37 S. Main Plasanl Qtm Please be prep&rtd to ting K bam of your favorite tons Rd wear sotrtething to dance in you have any questions please call 785-0290 Thursday, August 1, 2002 - Page 7 to wed in SL Temple Shelli Wilson Chad Yates engineering. Honored guests at the reception will include grandparents: Flora Wilson, Wes and Joyce Turner, Evelyn Eve-lyn Yates, Dwayne and Cynthia Cyn-thia Yates, Robert and Thea Stevens. The couple will make their first home in Lehi. rial Hall, 53 N. Center, American Fork. Registration Registra-tion is $40. Materials will be furnished. Students will model a portrait head. The finished product will be fired once. For more information call Sydney, 756-3738, or Melissa, Melis-sa, 763-3081. Registration forms are available at the American Fork Library, American Fork City Hall, or in the Fine Arts Office in the trailer trail-er behind the Fitness Center. Cen-ter. Alan Powell Fork High School, where he was a member of the National Honor Society. He will attend the University of Utah this fall in pre-med-icine. Local nroduce in season. HOURS: 10-6 t. -i.T: . ' ft r.?U,i,M .v fry,;, OPYij |