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Show Milestones New Utah American Fork CiticnLone Peak New Utah - Thursday, August 29, 2(X)2 - Page 5 Brittany Walker to marry Dean and Vangie Walker are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Brittany Joan, to Samuel Spencer Pead, son of Brian and Cor-lie Cor-lie Ann Pead. The couple will be married Aug. 29 in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple. Brittany ia a graduate of American Fork High School. She served in the Dominican Republic Santo Domingo East LDS Mission. Mis-sion. She is employed at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center and continuing her education at Utah Valley State College. Sam graduated from Star Valley High School. He served in the New Jersey Matthew Hicken to wed Matthew Hicken and Cindy Cox have chosen to marry in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Sept. 5. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Delwyn and Lois Cox of Bountiful. The prospective groom is the son of Janet Hicken of Pleasant Grove and Lorin Hicken of Coalville. A reception will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 6 to 8 at the Davis residence, 160 S. 1400 East, Pleasant Grove. Cindy and Matthew are both graduates of BYU. The couple will make Cunningham is chosen for medical program Dr. Alan B. Cunningham, son of James and Blanche Cunningham, has been selected as one of 20 worldwide world-wide veterinarians to participate par-ticipate in the Flexible Medical Curriculum for Professionals Program leading to a Doctor of Medicine Medi-cine degree at the University Universi-ty of Health Sciences Antigua. He is also the recipient of the Wilfred O. Foundation Scholarship. In return, after graduation, he will provide medical and veterinary services in rural and medically med-ically under-served areas of the world. Dr. Cunningham is a graduate of BYU with a bachelors degree in respiratory respira-tory health care science. He is also a graduate of Utah State University with a Ph.D. in physiology and later from Oregon State University with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. He has participated in research and written arti- AFHS band to perform at BYU game Thursday Don Peterson, director of bands at BYU, has invited the American Fork High School Marching Band to perform during half-time at the BYU vs. Syracuse football foot-ball game on Thursday, Aug. 29. The band will perform the final movement of their 2002 competition show, "Medusa." Drum Major Cindi Smith said, "So far we have had a HMHMMMMHMHMMHHMRHMMMMMMi 'f WTiTimw'riYnrrffTniiMi).iiiiii iriTixntriifiiTir'n.iiiFimnrinin imiMiMMiimwrnw-wiiJiii xTjgJjjx Local produce r VD in season. R COPYl l iimi in imwunp i i yf f Samuel Pead Brittany Walker Morristown LDS Mission. He is employed by the City of Spanish Fork. He is pursuing pur-suing a bachelors degree in psychology at BYU. The couple will make their home in Orem. T Cindy Cox Matthew Hicken their first home in American Ameri-can Fork. Dr. Alan Cunningham cles on cholesterol, adult respiratory distress syndrome, syn-drome, bulimia and fur production pro-duction in mink. Dr. Cunningham works as a licensed veterinarian at a nighttime emergency clinic and also as a registered regis-tered respiratory therapist for Intermountain Health Care. He will begin medical school studies in September. Septem-ber. great year. "Last year was good, but this year we have already taken our performance to a higher level. We are excited to perform at LaVell Edwards Stadium and represent rep-resent American Fork in front of 65,000 screaming fans." The American Fork Marching Band hasn't performed per-formed at a BYU game since 1992. r Amy Barney marries in temple Joel and Deborah Barney of Alpine are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Amy, to Michael Solomon, son of EIRoy and Dana Solomon of Kearns. The couple exchanged vows in the Mount Timpanogos Tim-panogos LDS Temple on Aug. 8. A reception will honor the newlyweds on Aug. 31 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the American Fork Amphitheater, Amphithe-ater, located at the Developmental Develop-mental Center in American Fork off 700 North. All friends and family are invited invit-ed to attend. Attending the bride will Open house to honor Andrew Hicken and bride Andrew Hicken and Merri Welch were married in the Columbia River LDS Temple in Richland, Wash., on Aug. 23. The bride is the daughter of Lon and JoAnn Welch of Connell, Wash. The groom is the son of Janet Hicken of Pleasant Grove and Lorin Hicken of Coalville. An open house will honor the newlyweds on Aug. 29 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the American Fork Amphitheater, 850 E. 700 North. The couple will make Seniors list menus We had a wonderful trip to Clarkston. The Martin Harris Pageant was great and we brought lots of cheese curd and honey home. Everyone had a great time. We have a very nice parking lot on the south side of the building. You can get to it through the parking park-ing lot at the library or the west side of the Allstate Insurance Company. There is a handicapped entrance with a ramp. When Tuacahn first , opened they performed a production called "Utah." This year they are bringing it back for one month. On Sept; 25 and 26 we are going to take a bus down for the show. We will only stay one night. The trip will include transportation, the Dutch oven dinner at Tuacahn, Tuac-ahn, the play, one night at the Virgin River in Mesquite, a buffet breakfast break-fast and the tip for the driver. driv-er. Cost will be $100. A $20 deposit is required when you sign up and the balance 1 lt-&r ,. MAf iff jvw ! in on TO I ii I lermiias, nasiaantlal Commercial Pasts, Lawn ii - -nth jiiiim : f ft Amy Barney Michael Solomon be Shelley Masteller as matron of honor and Amber and Anna Marie Barney. Best man duties will be performed by David and Danny Solomon and Kevin Barney. The bride and groom will attend Utah Valley State College. Merri (Welch) and Andrew Hicken their first home in Pleasant Grove. will be due 10 days before we leave. We will be on a Lake Shore Bus. We will leave American Fork at 8 a.m. and leave Mesquite at noon to come home. On the way home we will stop for lunch, on your own. All seniors are invited to come to the center for lunch. Suggested donation is $2. We also have a van that can pick you up and take you home for 50 cents. If you want to come to lunch, please call 763-3090 the day before to make reservations. You may order a chefs salad instead of the regular meal. Menus for the week Friday, Aug. 30 - chicken strips, mashed potatoes and gravy, broccoli, grape juice, cherry cobbler, roll, milk. Monday, Sept. 2 - No lunch. Labor Day. Tuesday, Sept. 3 - baked cod, scalloped potatoes, peas, tossed salad, cake, roll, milk. Wednesday, Sept. 4 - Salisbury Sal-isbury steak, mashed potatoes pota-toes and gravy, spinach, canned pears, tapioca pudding, pud-ding, roll, milk. Thursday, Sept. 5 -hoagie sandwich, potato salad, apple, carrot cake, milk. I UAI1 mMltm fiat wwiu. 00 s Can OFF I WITH !) THIS I Am I. at -'-T f fni' j jjt'jMrtj iff nuiJii Temple ceremony to unite Michael Dollar, Kelsey Allred Michael Dollar and Kelsey Allred will be married Friday, Aug. 30, in the Mount Timpanogos Tim-panogos LDS Temple. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Wayne and Robyn Allred of Alpine. The prospective groom is the son of Gary and Laura Dollar, Dol-lar, also of Alpine. A garden reception will be held in their honor that same evening from 7 to 9 at the Dollar residence. All family and friends are invited invit-ed to attend. Kelsey graduated from South Summit High School. She has been attending Snow College. Michael graduated from Lone Peak High School. He has recently returned from Ethel Mecham at open house Ethel W. Mecham will celebrate her 97th birthday on Sept. 9. She will be honored at an open house on Saturday, Aug. 31, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the American Fork 4th Ward, 381 S. 300 East. She requests no gifts, please. Ethel was born Sept. 9, 1905, in Lehi, to Wilford W. and Jeanette Wadley War-nick. War-nick. She married LeRoy K. Mecham on June 2, 1926, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She has three children: Paul (Norma) Mecham and Richard (Linda) Mecham, all of American Fork; Jeanette (Blaine) Johnson, Adamses to celebrate 60th anniversary The children of Thomas Ardie and Bea Walker Adams will host an open house in honor of their parents par-ents 60th wedding anniversary. anniver-sary. It will be held Saturday, Sept. 7, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the LDS Church on 1222 E. Nathaniel Drive, Pleasant Grove. They request no gifts, please. They were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Sept. 11, 1942. They are the parents of five children: Richard Thomas (deceased), Cameron W, Edward Jon, Lynn Paul and LuAnn Ack- $y bM W School hasn't even started yet, but yes, we're giving ORAL EXAMS! with summer drawing to a close. it's time to be diinkins about vuur U childicn going back to school. Along with some new clothes, notebooks and pencils there arc a few other important items you should consider sending your children off to school with... clean teeth! When it comes to maintaining a healtliy smile, nothing docs more than having regular dental check ups and semi annual teeth cleanings. In addition to this, many costly nwMonis can Iv avoided by early detection and proper treatment. I.el Dr. Hhtlfield's curing h nu ll make your child's prc-school exum, a gentle and painless experience! Oral Exam & Cleaning AsUm As $200 VMM m ippohikiMiili Modem Technology With A Painless Touch Randal L Hadfield, D.D.S. 323 East Hffl North ttuty Lehl.UT 84043 m 768-4072 v i Michael Dollar Kelsey Allred the Recife, Brazil LDS Mission. Mis-sion. The newlyweds will reside in American Fork and attend Utah Valley State College. marks birthday on Saturday Ethel Mecham Orlando, Fla. She has 15 grandchildren, grandchil-dren, 32 great-grandchildren and six great-greatgrandchildren. Bea and Thomas Adams erman. They have 15 grandchildren grandchil-dren and five great-grandchildren. f """'l ",", W I'Al'i J""vi ' 'Vl Crom (Metal Free) Root Canal Therapj Wisdom Teeth Remlna Eas Tooth Catered Fil ntx a- KM'Siimirjil liUstiBisease'Thmpyl ff 7 IxJ F it it r lit |