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Show Jeanie Robinson will wed Jay and Jean Robinson of Richfield, formerly of American Amer-ican Fork, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jeanie, to Tyree Reeder, son of Bret and Jeri Reeder of Corinne. The couple will exchange vows in the Mount Tim-panogos Tim-panogos LDS Temple on Thursday, May 15. A reception recep-tion will honor the newly-weds newly-weds that same evening from 6:30 to 8:30 at the LDS Church located at 745 N. 600 West, Pleasant Grove. The bride-to-be is a graduate grad-uate of Utah Valley State College in elementary education. Four receive Eagle Scout badges Four scouts in the American Ameri-can Fork West Stake have received their Eagle Scout awards. Kai Bagley, Stetson Bates, Frankie Day and Tyler Jackson received their badges at an Eagle Court of Honor held April 27. Kai Bagley, son of Dale and Gina Bagley, is a member of Troop 1153, sponsored by the Sunset Hills 1st Ward. For is Eagle service project, he made 55 missionary plaques for the American Fork West Stake. Stetson Bates, son of Monte and Sandi Bates, is also a member of Troop Pedersen earns Scholar The United States Achievement Academy has announced that Candice Pedersen, Ped-ersen, daughter of Lane and Denise Pedersen of American Fork, has been named an All-American All-American Scholar. Candice attends American Ameri-can Fork High School. She will appear in the Ail-American Scholar yearbook, The Hanging Gardens offer color and blooms for your home and yard By Debra Hart If anyone wonders where all the butterflies in Eagle Mountain have gone -check Kathy Nuttall's house. They are probably flittering flitter-ing and fluttering inside her delightful greenhouse located in Meadow Ranch. The nearly 3,000 square foot plastic, bubble-like structure, called The Hanging Hang-ing Gardens, is visible for miles around the Ranches area. But, the roadside panorama panora-ma does not quite capture the colorful mecca of flourishing flour-ishing blossoms tucked under the plastic protection. protec-tion. Inside is a butterfly's dream come true; a heavenly-scented, bright and beautiful beau-tiful haven. "It's peaceful, calm and smells so good," said owner and grower Kathy Nuttall. "They're my friends," she adds as the butterflies flutter flut-ter overhead. Kathy has a degree in horticulture science from Milestone entries, Including Includ-ing weddings, missionaries missionar-ies and other announcements announce-ments must be turned in to the paper by Monday at 2 p.m. of the week you would like the notice to be printed. ' - ftjr'' Jeanie Robinson Tyree Reeder The prospective groom is employed by Orem City. The couple will make their first home in Provo. 1153, sponsored by the Sunset Sun-set Hills 2nd Ward. For his service project, he made 56 hygiene kits which were donated to LDS Humanitarian Humanitar-ian Services. Frankie Day, son of David and JoLyn Day, is a member of Troop 992, sponsored spon-sored by the Hillcrest 1st Ward. For his Eagle service project, he fingerprinted 400 Shelley Elementary preschoolers and students for parents' personal records. Tyler T.J. Jackson, son of Jim and Thea Jackson, is a member of Troop 1151, sponsored by the Orchard Hills Ward. For his service which is published nationally. nation-ally. "Recognizing and supporting sup-porting our youth is more important than ever before in America's history. Certainly, Cer-tainly, winners of the Ail-American Ail-American Scholar Awards should be congratulated and appreciated for their dedication to excellence and Nuttall's BYU and previously worked at Porter Lane Wholesale Nursery in Sandy. She wanted to branch out on her own in order to work only part of the year, instead of year round. Her greenhouse is only in operation opera-tion February through June. After June, she will close up shop and enjoy the summer. Kathy started her season in February with starter plugs or rooted cuttings. On April 26 she opened the greenhouse for business with millions of beautiful blooms to illustrate the efforts of her work the past few months. "This way it's more enjoyable," enjoy-able," said Kathy. "It's not just a job. It's the enjoyment of seeing everything grow and blossom and become beautiful." Kathy specializes in annuals, but carries perennials peren-nials and vegetables, too. Her end-of -winter efforts have stocked her greenhouse green-house with more than 6,000 plants which are available in different sized potted containers, hanging baskets, bas-kets, patio pots and Al's Pouches (a hanging bag). She also does custom arrangements in customers' planters to their color specifications. speci-fications. Her favorite plant is Heliotrope "because it smells so good and is so Call 756-7669 to place a classified ad Shanghi Nights PG-l 3 Kangaroo Jack WigMty 7 1 9:1 3 pm toUEo!, t 3 pm Agent Cody Banks pc" NigMv 7 li pm tat n. J S pm Ackermans Boyd and Carol Acker-man Acker-man celebrated their 50th anniversary on May 1. They were married May 1, 1953, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Boyd attended school and graduated from Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove High School. Carol attended schools in Payson and American Fork. She graduated from American Ameri-can Fork High School. Boyd worked at Geneva Steel, retiring after 30 years. They have five children: Kent Ackerman, Bruce Ack-erman, Ack-erman, Suzanne Louder, Annette Wilson and Jeff Ackerman. n m ii . m VVV (7 Scouts receiving their Eagle Scout awards in the American Ameri-can Fork West Stake are, front, Tyler Jackson. Back, L-R, Fankie Day, Stetson Bates and Kai Bagley. project, he made 40 school LDS Humanitarian Ser-kits Ser-kits which were donated to vices. designation achievement," said Dr. George Stevens, Executive Director of the United States Achievement Academy. Acade-my. The Academy selects Ail-American Ail-American Scholars upon the exclusive recommendation recommenda-tion by teachers, coaches, counselors and other qualified quali-fied sponsors. Hanging Gardens f'tpw V ',' mm j !, 'i I I ' f. i - - I "Mll WtK i;w,l E31 Kathy Nuttall works inside her greenhouse, The Hanging more than 6,000 colorful hanging and potted plants. beautiful." Kathy and her husband, Larry, moved to Eagle Mountain almost two years ago. They have five grown children. "The reason we moved to Eagle Mountain is so I could have my dream of building a greenhouse," said Kathy. They moved from Sandy, where they lived for 19 years, after hearing a radio advertisement about the open skies and views of Eagle Mountain. HALIBUT Fish & Chips PHONE ORDERS WELCOME! 580 E. State Rd. AJ trSiWiK Am. Fork Credit cards gladly accepted. New Utah American mark 50th Boyd and Carol Ackerman at their wedding They have 18 grandchildren grandchil-dren and two great-grandchildren, with another expected soon. - , Candice Pedersen The Hanging Gardens is located at 9397 N. Shiloh Way, in Meadow Ranch, in Eagle Mountain. Business hours are 2 to 6 p.m. Monday Mon-day through Friday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. However, the greenhouse will only be open through June 7. Kathy Nuttall may be contacted at 789-2317 or 420-0808. Debra Hart can be reached at Leosbanjoaol.com ifc. i . - at v A , fa ' PJm.iiiij . i ii.ii I V . Fork CitizenLone Peak New Utah Jorgensens celebrate 60th anniversary Captain Glade and Alice M. Jorgensen will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary anniver-sary on May 12. They met in Riverside, Calif., where Alice was raised and Glade was stationed sta-tioned in the Air Force. They were married in Riverside three days after Glade's return from the Middle East theater in World War II. They drove to Glade's home town of American Amer-ican Fork to meet his family and sealed their marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Tem-ple. They raised their family in Mountain View, Calif., and Barford, Mass. Glade was a captain for TWA Airlines. Air-lines. After retirement they moved to American Fork and built their dream home. Setting the example, they were the first in the family Bruce Nilsson marks 80th Bruce Ray Nilsson of American Fork celebrated his 80th birthday on May 4. His family had a party on May 3 at the American Fork 18th Ward. Bruce was raised in American Fork but was born in Raymond, Alberta, Canada, coming to American Ameri-can Fork at the age of five. He attended local schools and graduated in 1941. He served in many positions posi-tions in the LDS Church and served a mission to Uruguay in 1950-52. He served his country in World War II on a minesweeper. He served in the Navy Seabees Reserve for 20 years. He received his naturalization papers in Chicago in 1942. Bruce attended BYU, graduating in business and marketing. He later received his education degree and special education educa-tion certificate. He taught Photo by Debra Hart Gardens, which contains X Men Daihr: 4:10 ?KM) 9:50 Wtt M 4:10 7:00 M0 ftta;4:1070 Lizzie McGnire mu Daily: 4:40 9:10 Vat 12:20 2:30 4:40 7:00 9:10 V-4:40 7KIO X-Hen 2 mm Dally 6:10 9:10 Sal 12:10 3:10 6:10 9:10 Holes voi flli 4. V) 7:15 9:35 S 12:00 2:25 4:30 7:13 9:3 Sum: 4:30 7:15 buddy Daycare irn Dally: 4:45 75 9:20 Vtt i2:15 2:30 4:45 75 920 SUK 4:45 75 Anger Management wo Dally: 4:55 7:25 9:45 Sat 12:15 2:35 4:557:25 95 4:557:25 Matrix Reloaded m Wed- lOWptn 9 I rwfJryif if I JW M fj mn MM ttmtm ovik as - S4.00 - Thursday, May 8, 2003 - Page 5 Glade and Alice M. Jorgensen Jor-gensen to serve a mission in 1987, in Auckland, New Zealand. They raised four daughters: daugh-ters: Gail Hixson, Orem; Conda Howard, Salt Lake City; Alisa Nelson, Sandy; and Marlaine Wray, Park City. They have 19 grandchildren grand-children and 15 greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. J i si i v . i J i .... V7 ',r!im'Vitr i tun ' Bruce Nilsson school for seven years and was in business for himself for seven years. He sang with the Delta Phi while at BYU and sang duets with his mother. He also taught ballroom dancing. He married Beverly Jean Finch Nov. 23, 1960, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He has four children: RaeJean, who lived only 11 hours; Cory, Darrin and Wade. He has eight grandchildren. Call 756-7669 or 373-5050 to place a classified ad Utah Electronic College 0W . a I No matter where you are, or how busy your schedule, you can take a class... via Distance Education. Utah Electronic College Website: www.uec.org Email: uecGutahsbr.edu Toll Free: 877.533.923S ;1W 5 |