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Show Milestones Amcrii m Fork CitizenLone Peak Prcsi. Thursday. February 5, 2(104 - Page 4 Area residents serve as LDS U - . I ' i f ; - iAdom Griguhn Elder Adam Kerry Gripuhn, son of Kerry and Karma Gnguhn of American Ameri-can York, has been called to nerve in the Kentucky Louisville LDS Mission. Elder Gripuhn entered the Missionary Training Center on Feb. 4. Sfacey Hunter to marry Ronald and Becky Hunter of American Fork are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Stacey Hunter, to Jerome Hutchins, son of Ken and Sally Hutchins of Neveda, Mo." The couple will exchange vows in the Mount Tim-panogos Tim-panogos LDS Temple on Feb. 6. A reception will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 6:30 to 8:30 at the American Fork West Stake Center at 700 West and 500 North, American Fork. Honored guests include grandparents Richard and JoAnn Harvey, Kenneth and Dorothy Hunter and Helen Toronto. The bride-to-be is a grad- Mellors mark golden Carl and Dimple Mellor are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary at an open house on Saturday, Feb. 7, from 3 to 6 p.m. at Mellor Hidden Meadows Reception Center, 877 N 100 East, Lehi. Relatives, friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. They request no gifts. They were married Feb. 5, 1954. in the Manti LDS Temple.. Curl attended schools in Fayette and Gunnison and graduated from BYU. He taught the 4th and 5th grades at Lehi Elementary and was the principal of Alpine and Sego Lily elementary ele-mentary schools. Dimple attended school in Nuhunta, N.C. and BYU. She was a housewife who also worked for eight years as a school secretary at Sego Lily Elementary School. Prior to marriage she worked at the LDS Sunday Sun-day School offices in Salt Luke City for four years. The Mellors have been Call 756-7669 to place a classified ad 1 J TRAVEL INSPECTION 1 I South of Kohlor In Highland With ttm coupon kvxrr, 3 3 1-04 Ralph and Geri Pratt Elder Ralph and Sister Geri Pratt of American Fork, have recently returned from serving in the Ireland Dublin LDS Mission. They will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Feb. 8, at 9 a.m. in the American Fork 5th Ward, 381 S. 300 East, American Fork. Jerome Hutchins Stacey Hunter uate of American Fork High School. She is attending uvsc. The prospective groom is a graduate of Colonel Richardson High School. He is taking classes as MATC. The couple will make their first home in Lehi. Dimple and Carl Mellor catering for 25 years and run a tour group that has traveled to Isreal and Egypt, among other places. They have four children: Reed of Lehi, Karen of Salt Lake City, Lisa of Pleasant Grove and Diane of Lehi. They also had four foster children: Ambrose of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, Eugene of Montezuma Mon-tezuma Creek, Kerry of Keams Canyon and Yvette of Nixon, Nev. They have 21 grandchildren grandchil-dren and three great-grandchildren. lUUi t.i ir i. Hfclfcitf 111 L , s i f r f I t"w I ( ff km V J V f mmm Happy fcDth Eirthdqr, John Sonensen! 'Feb.?, 1944 From Jackie, the kids and grandkids iu4i'm ,u ii.wgMiiiiiiiiiiuiwmiuaiiiiuKii.il h rife Deanna and John Knollln Haws Elder John KnoUin and Sister Deanna E. Haws have recently returned from serving in the Pacific Island area following two years of missionary service in the Samoa Apia LDS Mission, Fiji Suva LDS Mission, Mis-sion, Tonga Nuku'alofa LDS Mission, and the area office in Takapua, Auckland, New-Zealand. New-Zealand. They will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Feb. 8, at 9 a.m. in the Lehi 5th Ward, 465 E. 300 North, Lehi. Thelma Byrnes marks 80th birthday Thelma Mae Byrnes is celebrating her 80th birthday birth-day on Feb. 12. She will be honored at an open house from 1 to 4 p.m. on Feb. 34 at Quality Inn, 712 S. Utah Valley Dnve, American Fork. She was born Feb. 12, 1924 in Enterprise, Ore., to Leo and Winnifred Bradford. Brad-ford. She married Albert Roy Byrnes on July 22, 1939 in New Castle, Wyo. The were sealed in the Mesa LDS Temple in September, Sep-tember, 1954. Thelma attended school in Upton, Wyo. and worked at Autonetics in California, Fridays Office Supply, McDonalds, Harts and Taco Time all in American Fork. She operates B's Paper Cot- Pockruses celebrate anniversary Marion "Tex" and Helene Pockrus are celebrating their 50th anniversary on Feb. 6. They will be honored at an open house on Saturday, Feb. 7, from 5 to 8 p.m. Friends and family may call 763-9868 for more information. informa-tion. They were married Feb. 6, 1954, in Santa Rosa, Calif., in the chapel made from a single redwood tree. They were later sealed in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple Jan. 18, 1964. Tex retired from the Veterans Vet-erans Administration Canteen Can-teen Sendees after serving in San Francisco, Martinez, Helena and Salt Lake City. Helene retired as a THE HYG1 ENE CORNER Preira jrow child rmrii far Uietr first deitta! uK cntnn what eouK be iMilliie tramnatk eqMrimce ittc awry fur one. This prepralwti shuukl begm ieag Wwe the iar f thr first w&. Staft by liimnne your Mild tDwatcfcyoti taw ore f? r smt teeth - examine yam mm teeth and iNeutti m! brush sikI tioK yaar im teeth dairy. Explain to your child that someday a dentist mil! need fc took ntn their math and see If everything is CK-let your child luok into your mouth and loath your teeth, then swap aial yorlook into their mouth and count their teeth. White done this, loofe far any areas f swelling or redness ar Meeting of hie gums. Also look far brawn r black toots an their tBeth.rf you see ero thaw Mnwrns, ake sure to gat your chUd a denial aBtwintment as soon as Missifete. "Ji eartor the dental nstt the Iwttei, btf it smt tite ait be sew b) tw age af three. This B; beto your chUd get used to going to the dentist and mil also bcto the dentist prevent robieiw thai nay near later on. vi after domg hiese things, rfotl be emuarrassed ff your child does not cooperate; Dentists and hieir sMmegtBtrkiiced bt cepagnttii neiwuschiidren, Many thnesa chiK dees much better If the? are not assisted by a parent r guardian into the mom. Be uosittw to your cfaitf and bet them know tirf tner 8 have tur and ttM yw rtli come and kc then when R is time for their exam. Sjwert rewemlm to be Iwnest irrU; yiw chM bat be sure scat to use wonk that may frighten them. Also, remind oider sisungE to be encouraging. By tofcowinE these easy bps, t! uiay end the imssiiik thneiopment f a denia! tear that ceuki last for years. missionaries Casey Strasburg Elder Casey J- Stras-burg, Stras-burg, son of Tim and Michelle Strasburg of Lehi, has been called to serve in the Arizona Tucson Tuc-son LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Feb. 8, at 1 p.m. in the 15th Ward, 3920 N. 500 West, Lehi. Elder Strasburg will enter the Missionary Training Center on Feb. 18. Theima Byrnes tage. She has five children: Alberta (Tom) Kalma, St. George; Wj'ona (Tom) Fra-zier, Fra-zier, Provo; Charlotte (John) Atkins, St. George; Bobbie Jo (Jeff) Allred, St. George; and Richard '(Nan) Byrnes, American Fork. She has 17 grandchildren, grandchil-dren, 27 great-grandchildren, and five great-greatgrandchild. Tex and Heiene Pockrus nurse from Marin General in California. They enjoy volunteer work with the DAV and the BYU family. They have four children: Carl (Phyllis), American Fork; Barry (deceased 1974); Laurie (Lee) Erwin, Rohnert Park, Calif.; Randy, Ukiah, Calif. They have 10 grandchildren grandchil-dren and three great-grandchildren. 1 MiL PaulJolley Elder Paul Elliot Jolley, eon of Denise Norton Jolley of Alpine, has been called to serve in the Russia Yekaterinburg Yekater-inburg LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, Feb. 8, at 1 p.m. in the Alpine 7Ub Ward, 1125 EL Alpine Blvd., Alpine. Elder Jolley will enter the Missionary Training Center on Feb. 1L Seniors list menus and activities On Feb. 17 there will be a bus that will be going to the legislature. Anyone interested inter-ested in going should call the center to make arrangements. arrange-ments. Mountainlands will provide the transportation, a box lunch and a treat. Tax time again! The AARP sponsors tax aid at the center. This is intended for senior citizens or low income families. This service serv-ice will be available on Thursdays until the tax deadline. Seniors who are homebound, can make arrangments for someone to come to their homes. They will need to bring all tax information for the year plus last year s return. They should call the center at 763-3090 to make an appointment. The center has a good hot lunch each weekday at noon. Suggested donation is only $2. There is also a van tihat can pick seniors up for $1. Mountainlands and the State of Utah supply the meals. Those who want to eat at the center should tail the day before, as the food has to be ordered. Menu: Friday, Feb. : Boneless breast of chicken, rice pilaf, baby carrots, fruit salad, bread pudding, roll, milk. Monday, Feb. '9: Navy beans and ham, sliced beets, apple, carrot cake, roll, milk. Tuesday, Feb. 10: Lasagna, Italian blend vegetables, veg-etables, tossed salad, sugar cookies, roll, milk. Wednesday, Feb. 11: Country ifried steak, mashed potatoes, peas, canned pears, pasta salad, roll, milk. Thursday, Feb. 12: BBQ hamburger, macaroni salad, potato chips, cupcake, milk. l! rD) fijiSflVirrfiTyv.- 1. JnuaJEj:.. -irriiTir'Winire One coupon per person l I e a I n i y i I Comics & Gmtu 5 S. Mam St Pleasant Gryve 70 J7 Q 1 1 L Open: Noon to 10 p.m. Mmi.aL, 7 0 " IS LI . Youth invite help in fight against cancer The American Fork Youth City Council is participating par-ticipating in the Relay for Life, sponsored by the American Cancer Society, and is seeking residents to join in. Anjone interested in helping the effort or learning learn-ing more about it is invited to a meeting of the council Monday, Feb. 9, at 4 p.m. in American Fork City Hall, 31 N. Church Street We are looking for locals of any age to join our teams," said members. "The teams will be raising money for the American Cancer Society in various ways and will be competing for many different awards. One of the events the group will join is an all-night all-night relay at Lehi High School on June 11 and 12. They will join other teams from Utah County. Anyone interested in joining one of the Youth Council teams or starting a team of their own is in vited to the meeting. Those with questions may contact Lavon Laursen at 756-2281 or Jasmine Clark at 756-3086. ) ?.J I. r Gene Harvey Harvey honored for achievement Gene Harvey, founder of the automobile dealership of the same name received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the recent awards banquet of the American Fork Chamber of Commerce. Com-merce. He started his career as a salesman at Alpine Motor Company in 1949. In 1957, he bought into the Tim-panogos Tim-panogos Motor Company and became the Chevrolet dealer. He founded Gene Harvey Chevrolet in 1968 and built the new facility in 1976. Harvey was appointed to the Genera MotorE Advisory Adviso-ry Council and was president presi-dent in 1974. In 1979, his dealership was rated 10th among .3,500 Chevrolet dealers in the nation in a 'customer satisfaction poll. The same year he received the prestigious Time Magazine Maga-zine Quality Dealer Award. He was inducted into the Utah Automobile Dealers" Hall of Fame in 2000. Harvey has been presi-ident presi-ident of the American Fork Chamber of Commerce, president of the Alpine Country dub and Berved on She Utah County United Fund. iiniinisnisr' i fcrpires 2-11M4 I Daristeel J r I |