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Show Milestones American f rk CiumLone Peak Fre"s -Thursday. April K. 2W Papc 4 Lindsay Ricks to marry Paul Sampson in temple Ci-otyi' arid Sharleen Ki'-k-. of American Fork are pkasi-d to announce the mrth'omjng marriage of th'Mr daughter, Lindsay J'ickf. to Paul Sampson, son of j Jenms and Carolyn Sampson Samp-son of American Fork. Tlx- couple wjIJ exchange vowk at the Mount Timpano-go-: LDS Temple on April 10. A reception wiJl honor the new, lyweds that same evening from o:.'30 tj y at the Northampton House. J9H W. 3'HJ North. American Fork. Tij bride-tohe is a gradual gradu-al of American Fork High School and LDS Seminary. She will graduate from I "v'SC jn elementary educa-tion educa-tion this month. The prospective groom is a graduate of American Fork - Area residents serve - r f' J I ' t A i V' Si, Luke Edvalson FJIder Luke Alexander FIdvalson. son of Victor and Sharon Fdvalson of American Ameri-can Fork, has been called to serve in the Canada Vancouver Van-couver LDS Mission. He will fpeak is a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday. April 11 at K a m. in the American Ameri-can Fork 25th Ward. 4V) K 300 North. American Fork. FJder FJdvalson wjIJ enter the Missionary Training Train-ing Center on April 14. r?ui fonsen Sifter Ruth Hansen, daughter of Robert and 'J'erese Hansen i'f Highland, has recently returned from serving in the Canada "an-t:ouver "an-t:ouver LDS Mission. She will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, April 13 at 9 a.m. in the Highland High-land f.;th Ward. 6400 W. jimo North, Highland. John Ledkins Elder John Rueben Ledkins, Led-kins, son of Steven and Susan Ledkms tf Highland, has recently returned from M'-rvmg in the Arkansas Little Lit-tle Roi:k LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacra-menJ sacra-menJ wm Sunday, April 11, at 3 3 a.m. in the Highland High-land 13th Ward, 584.8 W. nOCiONorthLjiigHand. 'A 1 a "i I , f - j p j -- V4 srS ? ' -1 in" " I TV :" JALA I in IT I 1111 ti i i I ff fit I Paul Sampson Lindsay Ricks High School and LDS Seminary. Semi-nary. He nerved in the Arizona Ari-zona Tucson LDS Mission ar)d it- attending BYU majoring major-ing in history. The couple wiJl make their first home in American Fork. 4 Brian Johnson Flder Brian SchuJz Johnson, John-son, son of John and Amy Johnson of Alpine, has been caJled to serve in the New York New York North LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, April 1 1 at p.m. in the Alpine 9th Ward, 901 E. Village Way-Alpine. Way-Alpine. He will enter the Missionary Mis-sionary Training Center on April 14. Carissa Moore Sister Carissa Moore, daughter of RaNae Moore of American Fork and Ronald Moore of Irvine CA, has recently returned from serving m the Florida Jacksonville Jack-sonville LDS Mission. She will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, April 25 at 9 a.m. in the 14th Ward, :m N. 1100 East, American Folk. Melanie Eagar SisUt Melanie Jo Eagar, daughter of Jura and Thora F-agar of Cedar JLUs, has recency returned from serving serv-ing in the Uruguay Montevideo Montev-ideo West LDS Mission. She wJJ t-pexk in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, April H, at 9 a.m. in the Cedar Hills 2nd Ward, &t 3925 W. Cedar Hill Dr.. Cedar liills. v J Clint Sfreadbeck to marry Melissa Fenton Melissa Marie Draney Fenton and Clint Joseph Streadbeck have chosen to wed Friday, April 16 at the Alpine Art Center, 450 S. Alpine Highway, Alpine. Friends and family are invited invit-ed to attend a celebration in their honor that same evening from 6:30 to 8:30. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Casey and Cheryl Draney of Orem. She graduated from Mountain Moun-tain View High School and LDS Seminary. as LDS missionaries Glen Christensen Elder Clen Colin Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, son of Colin and FCathleen Chri6tensen of Cedar Hills, formerly of Highland, has recently returned from serving in the Russia St. Petersburg LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, April 11 at 9 a.m. in the Cedar Hills 9th Ward, 4255 W. Cedar Hills Dr., Cedar Hills. Michele Phillips Sister Michele Phillips, daughter of Mike and Debi Phillips of Alpine, has been called to serve in the Missouri Mis-souri St. Louis LDS Mission. Mis-sion. Sister Phillips entered the Missionary Training Center on April 7. Kathleen Kirkham earns YW medallion Kathleen Kirkham, daughter of Brad and LaNare Kirkham of American Ameri-can Fork, received her Young Women Recognition Medallion on March 9. Kathleen is a junior at American Fork High School, where she i6 a member of the honor society. Kathleen is a Utah County -H team ambassador and counselor. Last year she served as a Utah State 4--H Ambassador at the National Conference held in Washington, D C. and the year before that t he was a National 4-H Ambassador Ambas-sador wiien he fpent a month in Japan. Kathleen enjoys volunteering at the Cbnrta McAuUiffe Space Center and the American For'k Library. She has been a storyteller at the Tim-panogos Tim-panogos StoryteHmg Fewi- .... L. s- A i f Clint Streadbeck Melissa Fenton The prospective groom is the son of Steve and Carol Streadbeck of Lehi. He graduated from Lehi High School and served an LDS mission to Indianapolis, Ind. He owns a landscaping construction business. -1, 4 f - - cm;; It. KM' Jeffrey Bennett Elder Jeffrey S. Bennett, son of Kevin and Christine Bennett, of American Fork, has been called to serve in the Germany Hamburg LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, April 1 1 at 1 p.m. in the American Fork 23rd Ward, 350 W' 7700 North, American Fork. Elder Bennett will enter the Missionary Training Center on Wednesday, April 14. L Rachel Jensen Sister L Rachel Jensen, daughter of Kelly and Mary Jensen of Alpine, has recently returned from serving in the Greece Athens LDS Mission. She will gpeak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, April 11, at 1 p.m. in the Alpine 8th Ward, 165 N. 100 East, Alpine. KcthJeen Kirkham vaJ for eix years. For her projects, Kathleen Kath-leen anteniewed her grandparents grand-parents and great-uncle about the Great Depression. Using this interview, he made a video that won 3rd place at the state history (air. Kathleen also organized organ-ized her friends to help at C-A-L Ranch and holding a yard ale that helped raise tl.,400 to purchase a computer com-puter for the American Fork Literacy Center. - - - -j : Fullmers mark golden anniversary Virl and Julia Fullmer' will celebrate their 0th wedding anniversary. They were married April 10, 1954. They are the parents of four children, have 12 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Their children are hosting host-ing a luncheon at the Family Fami-ly Tree in their honor. Li la Hansen L i 1 a Hamilton C a b s e y Hansen is celebrating her 80th birthday on Thursday, open house Lila Hansen, will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Mellor Hidden Meadows banquet hall, 877 N. 100 East, Lehi. All friends and family are invited to attend this opportunity to 6hare mem- Center to close April 13 to 15 The center will be closed for three days, April 13 to 15, there will not be Junch served those days. The tax man will be at the center one more time, April 14. The AARP sponsors spon-sors tax aid at the center. This is intended for senior citizens or low income families. fami-lies. Seniors who are home-bound home-bound can make arrangements arrange-ments for someone to come to their homes. They will need to bring all tax information infor-mation for the year plus last year's return. Interested Interest-ed persons should call the center at 763-3090 to make an appointment. The center has a good hot lunch each weekday at f .ilntmniarii-ir-rrr. lnftir nui.lll n .1. .him Library features Nat'l Poetry Month In celebration of National Nation-al Poetry Month, the American Ameri-can Fork Public Library, 76 S. 100 East, is hosting t wo events - a poetry contest and a poetry read and slam. Both are open to all community commu-nity members. Those who wish to participate partic-ipate in the poetry contest may enter up to three poems of any style or Hlheck Concert to represent Seven Days to Glory for Easter season The American F'ork East Stake of the Church f Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints presents the "Latter-Day Celebration" in concert April 9 to 11 at the Orem Institute of Religion, Reli-gion, 785 W. College Dr., Orem. The choir is sponsored by the LDS Orem Institute Insti-tute of Religion located at UVSC. 'The 40-voice choir will represent Seven Days to Glory, a musical presentation presenta-tion on the last week of the life of Jesus Christ. From his triumphs! entry Set Jerusalem, to his majestic resurrection, Ifcis fcjQ-ministe musical r Virl and Julia Fullmer to mark 80 fh ones. S h request e no gifts. By Lila's side will be her companion compan-ion Jack Hansen, then and now. daughters Diane Schmidt, Sherrie and John Bendowski, Sheila and Alan Hales and their families. Lila has 16 grandchildren grandchil-dren and 25 great-grandchildren. noon. Suggested donation is only $2. There is also a van that can pick seniors up for $1. Mountainlands and the State of Utah supply the meals. Those who want to eat at the center should call the day before, as the food has to be ordered. Those who don't like the menu for a certain day may order a chef salad. Menu: Friday, April 9: Breaded pork chop, baked potato, peas and carrots, apple, chocolate chip cookies, roll, milk. Monday, April 12: Chicken Chick-en broccoli casserole, tossed salad, brownie, roll, milk-Tuesday, milk-Tuesday, April 13; to Thursday April 15 - closed. Friday, April 16; Swiss steak, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, lettuce salad, tapioca pudding, roll, milk. length. The fee is $2 per person. Awards will be given to the top three winning win-ning poets. The deadline ie 9 p.m. on Monday, April 26. Entry forms are available at the library circulation desk The poetry read and slam is free to the public and all are encouraged to bring poems to read, either personal works or all-time favorites. It will be Monday, May 3, at 7 p.m. in the Community Room. Winners of the poetry poet-ry contest will also be announced at this time. offers a powerful invitation invita-tion to contemplate the love and eacrifice of Jesus Christ. Through expressive song, media, narration and the words from the four gospels, Seven Days to Glory traces the final moments of the Savior's earthly ministry including the Last Supper, the Garden Gar-den of Gethstmane, the betrayal, the crucifixion, the garden tomb and finally, final-ly, his glorious resurrection. resurrec-tion. The concert is free and the public in invited. Those who wish csore information caay call Jared at 2o3-5m. |