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Show Lone Peak Press New Utah - Thursday, October 2, 2(X)3 - Page 4 itt tt cinrr ATltr o bl- Jeremy Rice, Lindsey Bergon marry Elizabeth Rice-Macfar-lane of Highland is pleased to announce the forthcoming forthcom-ing . macriage of her son, Jeremy Everett Rice, to Lindsey Rose Bergon, daughter of David and Justin Bergon, Cedar Hills. The couple will exchange vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday, Oct. 3, 2W-i. A reception will honor the newlyweds on Friday, ( )ct. .5 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Bungalow, 2:55 S. 100 West, Pleasant Grove. Dean and Garrett to wed I);ivid and Milly Dean of Highland are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Emily Dean, to Cade Benjamin Ben-jamin Garrett, son of Reg and Colleen Garrett, Alpine. The couple will exchange vow's" "in the Mount Tim-panogos Tim-panogos LDS Temple on Thursday, Oct. 2. A reception recep-tion will honor the newly-weds newly-weds that same evening with a receiving line from 6 to 8 p.m. with a program and dancing to follow from 8 Westwood to take training course Army Pvt. Neal J. West-wood West-wood has arrived at Redstone Red-stone Arsenal, Huntsville, Ala., to complete the explosive explo-sive ordnance disposal I KOI) J training course. The soldier will be trained to detect, identify and disarm non-nuclear explosive ordnance, and assist with disposal of munitions muni-tions and explosive devices, Voting in the primaries The Utah County Election Office is swamped with telephone tele-phone calls from people wanting want-ing U know if they are registered regis-tered to vote and what precinct -they are registered in. The largest difficulty the average voter has is going to "0 O " o At) Re-EIect Tom If flMfflft City Council MM Mm American Fork Oty Coundl Is moving forward with tht: 1. Flr and Ambulance building 2. Pressurized Irrigation system 3. Porks renovation 4. Broadband system 5. R.R crossing at 560 West Pacific Ave. It Is bnpcrtcnf not to delay thsss prcjsctsl hftf The bride-to-be is graduated gradu-ated from Lone Peak High School in 2000. She participated partici-pated in colorguard and graduated with honors. She has also graduated as a certified cer-tified nurse assistant. The prospective groom is graduated from American Fork High School in 1998. He participated in marching march-ing band. Jeremy is an agent for American Family Insurance. The couple will make their first home in Pleasant Grove. Emily Dean and Cade Garrett to 9 p.m. at The Northhampton Northhamp-ton House, 198 W. 300 North, American Fork. fuels and oxidizers; assist in detecting, researching, and identifying chemical and biological agents; locate, gain access, and dispose of buried ordnance, land mines, and other explosive devices. Westwood is the son of Juliesue Westwood of American Amer-ican Fork and Kenneth M. Westwood of Draper. the polls to vote and finding that their name is not listed in the official register. Often they have moved and just forgot for-got to re-register. Get answers to many election questions by visiting our Web page at www.utahcountyonline.com. ; 1 fflffi tt i u 1 Linsay Bergon, Jeremy Rice Library hosts book festival American Fork Library presents its first book festival festi-val Friday, Oct. 10, from 3 to 9 p.m. Classes and demonstrations demon-strations will be going on throughout the afternoon and evening. Learn how to faux paint the walls of your home, how to restore old photographs and pick up some winter and spring gardening gar-dening tips. There will also be storytellers, crafts and games in the children's library, local resident Dallen Ward will be recounting his adventurous climb up Mt. McKinley, and lawyer Kim Swallow will be giving an estate planning seminar. Join us for a fun evening celebrating books. For more information contact the American Fork Library. Focusing on folklore American Fork welcomes the world each Monday evening at 6:30 p.m. Experience Experi-ence folklore, customs and music from different countries, coun-tries, Oct. 6 is Mexico and Argentina, Oct. 20 is Chile and Thailand, and Nov. 3 will be Saudi Arabia. All activities are held is the American Fork Library community room. Seating is limited, tickets for each Monday night may be picked up in the children's area of the library. ft Resident of A.F. for 46 years Proven leadership Presently serving on dry coundl Working on several important Issues -U U -U sf U U Fair focuses on health, wellness Applegate will conduct a Community Health and Wellness Fair at the Center Cen-ter on Saturday, Oct. 11 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Flu shots will be available at this time. There will be several other services provided. pro-vided. For more information, informa-tion, call Linda at Apple-gate Apple-gate HomeCare at 763-0101. 763-0101. The annual membership drive will begin Oct. 2 and run through Nov. 10, membership mem-bership is $4, a newspaper subscription is $13.00 Mountainlands arid the State of Utah provide our food for us each weekday at noon. We appreciate all they do for us. Suggested IM I EMT's present American Fork H?MS helped a young patient enjoy her recovery from a serious accident by giving her a new bike to replace the bike in the runov. Six weeks ago, 3-yd$r-oll Savannah was riding her bike on the side walk when she was backed over by the neighbors Suburban. Savannah sustained multiple injuries, traumatic traumat-ic asphyxia, lung contusion, contu-sion, fractured femur. She was in critical condition at the scene and was transported trans-ported to American Fork Hospital, where Air Med was waiting for her to transport her to Primary "' "m"" IW"iiiiiii.lll.IU id 1 K 1 Qualifications: Married (Dianne Archangel) five children Attorney ! Former member of American Fork City Council, 1994 to 1998 Attended over 90 of City Council meetings from September 1993 to present Retired membauf Armed Forces (Lieutenant Colonel, Military Intelligence) Son of Mildred Greenwood Brown and the late G. Easton Brown 5331113 donation is only $2. We also have a van that will pick you up and take you home for $.50. If you don't like the menu for a certain day you can order a chef salad. Please call the day before to order your lunch at 763-3090. Menus: Oct. 3 - Barbecue pork rib patty, baked potato with sour cream, whole carrots, green salad, cherry accident victim with a bike i 1 h ?2n 3 ( f American Fork EMS gave Savannah a bicycle after hers was destroyed In an accident they were called out on. Children's Hospital. As the healing process began, Savannah had surgery sur-gery and her leg repaired and was admitted to the hospital where she stayed for several more weeks. American Fork Emergency Emer-gency Medical services were dispatched to the 911 call and the EMS crew had several sev-eral difficult nights wondering wonder-ing if they could have done more for this small girl. The crew made a decision to purchase another bike to replace the one she was on American Fork Kevin Thomas recently completed his Masters of Educational Administration Administra-tion at BYU. He is the son of Richard and Jenny Thomas of Michigan. He is pictured holding his son Tanner with his family: wife, Stephanie Thomas, daughter daugh-ter of Lon and Pat Nleld of Alpine, holding Tanner's twin sister Emma; and their triplets Addie, Bryson and Caitlin. pie, white roll, milk Oct. 6 - Beef stew, baking bak-ing powder biscuit, lettuce and tomato with ranch dressing, carrot cake, milk Oct. 7 - Turkey steak with gravy, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes with gravy, chuckwagon corn, fruit salad, Dutch apple pie, white roll, milk Oct. 8 - Spaghetti casserole, casse-role, whole carrots, chocolate choco-late pudding with whipped topping, green salad with French dressing, white roll, milk Oct. 9 - Baked breast of chicken, scalloped potatoes, pota-toes, peas, 3-bean salad, caramel cashew cake and wheat roll, milk v during the accident. A helmet hel-met was also obtained for Savannah. Several more weeks past, and Savannah's parents were contacted to see when she would be released from the hospital. Savannah met American Fork EMS crew and the bike was presented to her after she was released. At the time of the presentation she had only been out of her cast for two days. She got on the bike and peddled around. City Council -V- Tli 1 . Mf ' VT 3 4 c POOR |