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Show Thursday, May 5.200$ Page 10 Celebrations v., NORTH f (1 II M T Y NFWCPAPFRt 0A 4vl C' .,1 VMfrfmiiiMMJ Ka. Tti inrn-Tb tinait '" 1 ilmniianur 1 Minium rn t- iijiii mimii mini 1 '-.. 4B V ; v r ';. ' ' v,, 4 Gover retires Central Dement ary would like to wish Kathryn rvf well as she retires as a teacher and the current Ieai her on Special Assignment to lYnicipal l if ceii Kathy graduated Inun Hrighum Youny, I imversity in 17 with a B S iliyree in I Jementary F,ducation and a minor in Sociology Mm- liegan leaching that fall in Jordan School iJiMiid where she taught fifth grade for two years at lloneer I .lerneiitary After marrying marry-ing I n. slie taught second grade in Saucier. Miss . where they were stationed sta-tioned in the Air I one Wtien Iin was sent tolurkey. Kathy returned home to teac h tor one year Slie t hen took a hreak from teaching and went to work raising her family In I'ikT slie returned to teaching at ( entral 1 lenient ary w here sin- lias remained as a third grade teaclier for li years I Airing those years she served on the ( entral School Leadership Leader-ship 'I cam, ( urnculum U-ader Committee Com-mittee t f k- BYU Third ( irade iToject, and the Professional iJcvelopment Team SIh- has loved every child who came her way and earned the HA 'olden Apple Award Her last two years she has served as Assistant I Ymcipal lor Mrs ieen where six-has six-has really stretched and learned so much Now after 21 years teaching and raising two families, Kathy is ready for remodeling her home, traveling travel-ing with her hushand. family and friends, taking rides on their Harley, fishing, quilting, giving service to her church and community, and doing do-ing wliatever sfie wants All are invited to an open house will he lield in her honor at Central I Jen lent ary. 9,r N 400 1, . Heasant ( irove on May 12, from 'i .30 to f p.m. f rv ;-s I' i : , ,'. ' ' ii r U resources for o Wadley, 95 Berneii e Atkinson Wadley will celebrate her 9.rith birthday on May 1 1, 200,r with her family. She was born May 11. 1910 to A Thomas A Atkinson and Nora Pace Atkinson in 1 -rands. Utah. She married Nyal I Wadley in the Salt Lake Temple. June 17, 1931. They had three sons and two daughters. Don Wadley (Brenda) of Heasant (irove, Jack Wadley (Bonnie) of Lehi, and Dons Jorgeason (Robert) of Provo Her husband, daughter Nyla and son ( lene are deceased She is still living in her home on the family farm in Manila 1j Young Womanhood awards A special dinner was held on April 27 to honor the girls from the Alpine 4th Ward, Alpine Utah West Stake, who have received their Young Wom-anhtxid Wom-anhtxid Recognition Award during the past year. The parents and leaders of these girls congratulate them for their hard work and dedication in accomplishing this great goal. Pictured are, left to right, Angela Liljenquist, Jessica Clark, Caitlin Gal-braith. Gal-braith. Alisha Wilson, Jenna Baker, Jessica Baker, Christina Brirtain, Am-Iht Am-Iht De (Jroot, Andrea Egan, Anna Lott. Lauren Sparks, Candice Brirtain and Hay ley Tintle Not pictured are Jennifer Frandsen, Jessica Mackey and Amler Hilburn i 7 'liUfg u UiA jw m- imz Protect oiiif water A reminder from Central Utah Vater Conserviicey Clslric ; -Your partner in vtse wafer use Broadbent, Dayton Cliff and Jeannie Dayton of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove are pleased to announce tfie marriage of their daughter Heidi Hei-di to Paul Broadbent, son of Steve and Sherry Broadbent of Lehi. They will be married on Wednesday. Wednes-day. May 11. 2005 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple for time and eternity, A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 6 - 8 p.m. at the Wells residence, 103.' Lamar Circle, Alpine. All friends and family fam-ily are invited to attend. Heidi graduated from Pleasant (irove High School and is currently working at Fotogenix in Orem. Paul graduated from American Fork High School and served an LDS mission to Salvador, Brazil. He is currently attending UVSC. Heidi and Paul will make their first home in Orem, Utah. t, r 4 ,i Ait C'itii TJtl ,i Crovvton, Cheney Mardell and Heidi Cheney of Highland are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Chelsea Cheney, to Jason Tony Crowton, son of Karl and Lee-anne Lee-anne Crowton, of Lehi The couple will exchange vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on May 5, 2005. A reception will honor the newhweds that same evening from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. at Northampton House, 198 W. 300 N American Fork. Attending the bride will be Stephanie Steph-anie Cheney. Honored guests will be Marion Cheney, paternal grandfather and H. Dee and Ann Halliday, maternal mater-nal grandparents of the bride, and Catherine Crowton, grandmother of the groom. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Lehi High School. She also a graduate gradu-ate of LDS Seminary, The prospective groom is a graduate of Lehi High School and LDS Seminary. The couple will make their first home in Orem. Bills, Eastin Shayla Bills and Matthew Eric Eastin have chosen Thursday, May 12, to be married in the Mount Timpanogos Temple. The bride to be is the daughter of Qenda and Brad Robinson of Lehi and Jim and Ann Bills. Shayla graduated from Lone Peak High School in 2001 and is furthering her education in the nursing field. She is currently employed by Dr. Michael Cosgrave at the American Fork Clinic. The groom to be is the son of Robert and Patricia Eastin of Seal Beach, Calif. He graduated from Pleasant Grove High School in 1997. Matthew attended UVSC and served a LDS mission to Lima, Peru, and is currently employed at Lenz-works Lenz-works Production Company in Salt Lake City. A reception will honor the couple at the historic Colonial House in Lehi later that same evening starting start-ing at 6:30 p.m. with a dance to follow. All friends and family are invited to come and share in their happiness. After an extended honeymoon the couple will make their first home in Pleasant Grove. Celebrations Wedding, anniversary, missionary mis-sionary and other announcements announce-ments must be turned into the paper by Monday at 2 p.m. of the week you would like the notice to be printed. Call 756-7669 756-7669 for details. 1 1 9. (.m .-,. .-M fr..M t-ir-iii-i.-in n-iii-a HI.II-. Jin in, t i loin us for dinner & receive a free V i annpti?pr or 7 r rr Haderlie, Peterson Dal and Wendy Haderlie of Lehi are pleased to announce the forthcoming forth-coming marriage of their daughter Nikki Haderlie, to Matthew Peterson, Peter-son, son of Mont and Vicki Peterson Peter-son of Lehi. A reception will honor the newly-weds newly-weds May 6, 2005 from 6 - 8 p.m. at Lehi East Stake Center, 900 N. 1200 E, Lehi. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Honored guests will be: Mary Peterson, Floria Gurney, Dayle and Jean Gurney, Martha Wright, and Lorna Haderlie. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Lehi High School and UVSC with a bachelors degree in Dementary Education. She will teach at Greenwood Green-wood Elementary this fall, and is currently employed at Orchard Park Care Center in Orem. The prospective groom is a graduate of Lehi High School and UVSC with a bachelors degree in Secondary Dementary. He is currently cur-rently employed at Vacuum Vendor in Provo. The couple will make their first home in Orem. 4 1 ."T-" ii. m Best Plant Ramie Michelle Plant and Matthew Mat-thew E. Best has chosen to wed in the Oakland LDS Temple, on May 5, 2005. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Kent Plant of Hercules, Calif. The prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Best of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. A reception will honor the newhweds new-hweds that same evening from 6 - 8 p.m. at 995 Loring Avenue, Crockett, Calif. An open house at the groom's home will honor the couple on Saturday, May 7, at 2356 N. 600 W Pleasant Grove from 5:30 - 7 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Attending the bride will be her sisters: Annie Salazar and Chelsea Best. Best man duties wiD be performed per-formed by Michael Breitenbeker. The brideto-be is a graduate of Diablo Valley Community College. She served a mission to Dominican Republic Santiago Mission. The prospective groom is a graduate grad-uate of Brigham Young University and served in the Japan Sendai mission. The couple will make their first home in Orem, Utah. rff Its A (rroo. I vii ii ivj vim Expires 06-01-05 I f IV 1 U jea-f ""-,.. . - v Carpenter, Jensen Jeff and Lori Carpenter of Lehi are pleased to announce the forthcoming forth-coming marriage of their daughter, Clarissa Carpenter, to Chris Jensen, son of Scott and Susan Jensen of West Jordan. The couple will exchange vows in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on May 5. A reception will honor the newly-weds newly-weds that same evening from 7 to 9 at The Bowery, 2790 N. Center St., Lindon. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Lehi High SchooL She is studying child psychology at Snow College. The prospective groom is a graduate grad-uate of Copper Hills High SchooL He studies technology and computer com-puter information systems at Snow College. He is employed at Digital Technology International The couple will make their first home in Orem. Pugh, Macey Mr. and Mrs. Rick Pugh of Lehi are pleased to announce the marriage mar-riage of their son, Jared Pugh to Mandy Macey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Macey. The couple exchanged vows at The Gathering Place on April 23, 2005. A family dinner honored the newlyweds that same evening. South am, Banks Lee and Nancy Southam of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their son, Matt Southam, to Tatiana Banks, daughter of Douglas and Sylvia Banks of Sandy. The couple will exchange vows in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on May 7. A reception will honor . the newlyweds that same evening from 6 - 8 p.m. at 1440 East Raddoo Drive (1200 South), Sandy. TVCT - . f I v if m v w. M . v jr r 1 A-Awri - fr-" :r 0 JPOOR |