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Show NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Page 11 Celebrations More on Pages 9 and 10 V X Thursday, July 7, 2005 W.WMI.IIWIIIMI. """ .... ,; a Jutli Vr-A'.V 1111 s ml ; ' v-.v,.V. U iii, . L-M I in Larson, Dastrup Sunnie Larson and Jeremy Dastrup Das-trup have chosen to wed at Thanksgiving Thanks-giving Point, on Saturday, July 9. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Farrell V. Larson of Ontario, Ore. and Irene C. Larson of Highland. The prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Kent Dastrup of Altamont. An open house will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the home of the bride, 10547 N. Canterbury Drive in Highland, High-land, and on Friday, July 15 from 7 to 9 p.m. in Altamont, Utah. Attending the bride will be Sun-nie's Sun-nie's niece, Demi Shae Larson. Best man dut ies will be per- . formed by Jeremy's nephew, Weston Dastrup. Honored guests will be Guinivere Hatch and Merlin B. Larson. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Utah State University. She teaches kindergarten at West Clinton Elementary. El-ementary. The prospective groom is a graduate grad-uate of Utah State University. He is a Juvenile Probation Officer for the State of Utah. Ellison, Chamberlain Ray and Janet Ellison of American Ameri-can Fork are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Michelle Ellison, to Cole Chamberlain, son of Dale and Marilyn Mari-lyn Chamberlain of Keller, Texas. The couple will exchange vows in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on Thursday, July 14. A reception will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Northampton House. 198 West 300 North, American Fork. The bride-to-be is a graduate of American Fork High School. She is studying mathematics Education at Brigham Young University. The prospective groom is a graduate of Keller High School in Texas. He served in the Guayaquil North Ecuador LDS Mission. He is studying Mechanical Engineering at Brigham Young University. The couple will make their first home in Provo. Henrie, Olsen Katrina Elisabeth Henrie. daughter daugh-ter of Kenton Henrie of Salt Lake City and the late Barbara Henrie of Pleasant Grove, and Michael Jay Olsen, son of James V. and Andrea Olsen of Highland, have chosen Friday, July 8 to be married for time and all eternity in the Mount Timpanogos Temple. A reception in their honor will be held that same evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at 77 West 600 North, Lindon. The bride-to-be grew up in Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove and graduated from Pleasant Grove High School in 2004. She is attending the University of Utah studying Medical Laboratory Science. The prospective groom graduated gradu-ated from Lone Peak High School in 2001. He served an LDS mission in Roseville, Calif., and has graduated gradu-ated from UVSC with a degree in Architecture and Cabinetry. He is employed at Fondell Woodwork in Lehi. The couple will make their first home in Pleasant Grove. w w w. c o u i a ir S3 S ae e . c o mm use your outdoor grill, instead of heating up your kitchen Do the bright thing For more easy ways to stay cool, save energy and money, visit utahpower.net. v 1 UTAH POWER Making it happen. V . f l i (: ll isn't about fcee c-lKicmg or oiiliiite tjariKiriy all tx.s ottety tlioui It's about onjoying 'feet qfxrt" oomnuity bank rierav-Ws wittwut sacn-tif:irig sacn-tif:irig big but. s!fvir;es It's iitiout having ttv.-; right banking relationship in place wtwn yxi ni-jecl it rrioM We re Irnalt owner) lor. -illy nvvwyii aid locally interested stop by and fool tl rtittfiri;i ir.c KMlMf FDIC wit oB Community nariK OREM & PLEASANT GROVE www.wet.temcommunitybank.com Brooke Hess Craig Griffiths Griffin Edwards Sister Brooke Hess, daughter of Timothy and Suzanne Hess of Alpine, has recently returned from serving in the Washington, Taeoma LDS Mission. She will speak in a sacrament service Sunday. July 10, at 11 a.m. in the Alpine 9th Ward, 901 E Village Vil-lage Way, Alpine. Elder Craig Griffiths, son of Tom und Carol Griffiths, of American Fork. h;.s recently returned from serving in the New Jersey Cherry Hill LDS Mission. He will seak in a sacrament service ser-vice Sunday. July 10 at 2 p.m. in the American Fork 2!th Ward. 073 E. .'Ml N.. American Fork. Elder ( inltin Suns 1 ,n .1-.. son nf Barry ami Knla in- Sun-. Edwards, ol I lihlainl, n-, nitly returned I mm srr : v. Spain Bilbao LDS Mission He will speak in a s.i. r.iiiK hi ser'ice Sunday. July ln.it 1 mii in the Highland 2fth Var.l. r.sim , si 1100(1 NoHh. Highland WE DON'T THINK A LACK OF INSURANCE SHOULD KEEP ANYONE FROM BEING SCREENED FOR CANCER. ' J' v.. X 1 . Twin ' " ' V '-'. r ?b. - If you're 50 or older, you most likely qualify for a free breast and cervical cancer screening. To find out, call 1-800-717-1811. Utah Cancer Contml Pmgiam A Joint Pribram of tin1 I'lah Ih'f'tirtWfnl it Health and Ltah '. 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