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Show American Fork CitizenLone Peak Press - Thursday, October 7, 2(K)4 - Page 4 Milestones Jaime Lyn Baird to marry Cameron Davis Kellan and Shauna Baird of Pleasant Grove are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jaime Lyn, to Cameron Davis, son of C. Floyd and Elaine Davis of Pleasant Grove. The couple will exchange vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Oct. 8. A reception will be held in their honor Oct. 9 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Baird residence, resi-dence, 1204 VV. 2100 North, Pleasant Grove. Cody Hensceid graduates from basic Army Reserve Pvt. Cody L. Henscheid has graduated from basic military training at Fort Knox, Ky., under the split-option program. The program allows high school students between their junior jun-ior and senior year to attend and complete the Army National Guard or Reserve six-week basic training program during the summer of their junior year. During basic training, the recruit receives instruction instruc-tion in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, tac-tics, military courtesy, military mili-tary justice, physical fit Anderson named to Dean's List Adam Anderson, son of Alan and Annette Anderson of American Fork, was named to the Dean's List of Logan College of Chiropractic Chiroprac-tic at the end of college's summer trimester. Dr. Donald Christy, dean of academics at Logan, announced the names of students named to the col Pleasant Tammy McPherson Utah Valley staff This year's two presidential presiden-tial candidates really are all ears. The local farmers and owners of Hee Haws, a company com-pany that creates a corn maze each year, are dedicating dedicat-ing this year's maze to politics. poli-tics. The 8-acre corn stalk maze in Pleasant Grove, which is scheduled to open next week, is a picture of President Bush and Sen. John Kerry's faces, along with a few stars and the phrase "Believe in Ameri- n ca. Brett Herbst, the designer design-er and part-owner of Hee Haws, said the owners wanted to make people more conscious of the upcoming election. "We thought it would be fun to put both of them in there and encourage people to get out and vote," he said. During one of the most heated presidential elections, elec-tions, Herbst said they didn't did-n't want to pick sides, but rather depict a unified No two homes alike! 15 great Main floor master suites. Just 48 homes in a prime location. Private fenced yards. H0A maintained. Close to everything, far from ordinary. Heirloom Cottages 500 East ?0 South 427-2673 Summit Realty GHORGRTOWN (Of i Jaime Baird Cameron Davis ness, first aid, and Army history, values and tradition. tradi-tion. The student attends weekend drills during the senior year of high school until graduation. After graduating from high school, the recruit serves as a member of the national guard or reserve and attends advanced individual individ-ual training (AIT) to acquire job skills necessary in a military career specialty special-ty Henscheid is the son of Donald Henscheid of Alpine. He is a student at Lone Peak High School. lege's most recent Dean's List. To qualify, a student must achieve at least a 3.5 GPA for the trimester. At Logan College of Chiropractic, Chi-ropractic, Anderson is expected to complete a curriculum cur-riculum encompassing basic and clinical (diagnostic) sciences, sci-ences, chiropractic science, research and patient care. Grove maze gets political America. But, he said, they joked about adding Independent Inde-pendent candidate Ralph Nader's face to the maze and making that the haunted haunt-ed portion of the maze. In the end, they decided against it. Along with the political theme, there will be a number num-ber of ballot boxes where those wandering through the corn stalks can cast their ballots, just to practice for the upcoming November elections. Hee Haws also puts out markers throughout the maze, which coincide with a quiz. Those who are getting lost can look at the quiz and if they know, or guess, the right answer, the quiz will tell them which direction to go-One go-One of the quizzes they will be giving out this year asks questions about American Amer-ican politics, both past and present. For example, the quiz will ask which president presi-dent was shot and killed in Dallas, or which month the presidential inauguration is floorolans. American Pork Jeremy Shepherd to wed Jeremy Shepherd and Paula Steele have chosen to wed at the Alpine Art Center Cen-ter on Oct. 12. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Joyce Steele and Gordon Hollenback of South Dakota. The prospective groom is the son of Ky and Jerry Larson Lar-son of Lehi and the late Dale Carson Shepherd. Attending the bride will be Jakell Larson. Best man duties will be performed by Bo Shepherd. The prospective groom is a graduate of Lehi High School. He also graduated from the U of U. Clifford Plowman graduates from ROTC Clifford D. Plowman has graduated from the Army ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) Leader Development and Assessment Assess-ment Course, also known as "Operation Warrior Forge," at Fort Lewis, Tacoma, Wash. The training provides the best possible professional profes-sional training and evaluation evalu-ation for all cadets in the aspects of military life, administration and logistical logisti-cal support. Although con- Trenton Carter Air Force Airman Trenton Tren-ton C. Carter has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. During the six weeks of training, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization, and military customs and courtesies; performed per-formed drill and ceremony marches, and received physical phys-ical training, rifle marks- 3 JOSHUA BROWNDaily Herald Jaxon Smith jumps out of a corn maze in Pleasant Grove in an attempt to surprise his cousin. The nine acrce maze will open September 23rd and will feature many activities activi-ties geared towards families with young children. held. "We thought it would be fun as people went through to learn more about the presidents," said Hee Haws spokeswoman Kamille Combs. If a person doesn't make any wrong turns, the owners own-ers estimate it will take about 30 minutes to walk through this year's maze. YflU CP.n raw hr-i appliances at j EdtchenAlcf FACTcnr AirrKonizo) Sales, Service & Parts WHIRLPOOL MM CMfjtl FtaMTr moSmn 1 Ml mock tuft) in Mm annua ttl mi. , , ,1 50 E. Main Lehi 768-3451 turfy i Paula Steele Jeremy Shepherd The couple will make their first home in the Washington D.C. area. tinued military training and leadership development develop-ment is included in the curriculum, the primary focus of the course is to develop and evaluate each cadet's officer potential as a leader. The cadet command com-mand assesses each cadet's performance and progress in officer traits, qualities and professionalism professional-ism while attending the course. He is the son of Kenneth D. Plowman of Highland. finishes basic manship, field training exercises, and special training train-ing in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate asso-ciate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. He is the son of Greg Carter of Highland. Carter is a 1996 graduate gradu-ate of Lehi High School. Most will be wandering around the 3 miles of corn stalk pathways for about an hour. The design of the maze was cut out in June, when the plants were still small. Now, the towering 10-foot corn stalks are high enough to prevent any peeking to get through the maze quicker. quick-er. ntirrhaco . t a a . up to. products chtngt without prior H0!iC. Deven Webster Elder Deven Webster, son of Jeff and Jullee Webster of Lehi, has recently returned from serving in the California Califor-nia Santa Rosa LDS Mission. Mis-sion. Brooklyn Welch Brooklyn Welch, daughter daugh-ter of Jon and Diane Welch of Hillcrest 2nd Ward, received her Young Womanhood Woman-hood Recognition award Sunday, Sept. 5. Her value projects included being in a play at school, building shelves, doing a yard sale, doing a fitness program, bringing homemade treats to the Humane Society numerous times, working on genealogy, genealo-gy, planning a trip to do baptisms for the dead and making a video of several ancestor's stories. 1 , Brooklyn is in the 8th grade at ' American ' Fork Junior High. She loves running, run-ning, Mr. Moon's science class and playing with and training her dogs. . V Seniors thank youth for thoughtfulness The center would like to thank LaVon Laursen and the City Youth Council for coming to the center on Sept. 27 with flowers for everyone for Grandparents Day. Their thoughtfulness is much appreciated. The Signing in the Rain production at Tuacahn was really delightful. The seniors sen-iors almost had to sing in the rain, but the weather gave them a break. Even though it got a little cold they had a great time. The center has a good hot lunch each weekday at noon. Suggested donations is only $2. There is also a van that can pick seniors up for $1. Those wishing to eat at the center need to call a day in advance at 763-3090, as the food has to be ordered. Anyone who doesn't does-n't care for the day's menu may order a chef salad Hearing Problems? A Simple Hearing Test May Be All You Need! 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