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Show NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Thursday, May 25, 2006 Tyson Bean Cameron Baker Johnson, Shelton Dabbs, Dunaway Teuschery 65th Brence, Perkins f4 Pagt 10 W"T .- 1 1 -. L limn i .11 m ir ' p 1 -. p, rf .. r II w I JdiT I yton C. Bean, son jf Clint oncl Wendy Dean, of Anwt i an I in k, hai been culled t :rve in the lirall Brio llorl.onte LDS Million I le will sjwak In a s( rament service Sunday , May 28, 20(Hi at 12 mum In the Harbor 2nd Ward, WO South 101) Went, American fork Elder Ucan will enter (lie Million-ary Million-ary f ruining (enter on May .'II - (? A Benjamin Rogers Elder Benjamin R. Rogers, son of John und Wendy Rogers, of Mil, has been called to serve in the Spain Barcelona LDS Mission He spoke in a sacrament service Sunday, May 14, 2000 In the U-hl 8th Ward Elder Rogers entered the Missionary Mis-sionary Training Center on May 17 Benavides, 40th "Inrttlv every older person is u younger person wonthring wlait the het h fninpened " Happy 40th birthday Jackie!! Love Mitch, Court. Daniel, Whitney, Jamie, Jennette, Juli, Janell. Jeremiah Jer-emiah and Mom & Dad Let Icr.it t the Editor online wvv w.lu-tali le x t r;i. coin Have Questions About Buying a Home? Where do I start? How much money will I need? How much loan can I qualify for? How much w ill the monthly payment be? Call us today for free answers w ith no obligation, We make it ensy! We'd love to help you buy the home of your dreams. t 1 Bert Wilson Over 40 years combined lending experience, 250 west Main American Fork 756-7434 Purchase Refinance l.ldi-r rnineroii Raker, son of Na-llian Na-llian und Italy Baker, of D:hi, has been culled (o serve In the England, Birmingham LDS Mission, He will speak In a su'Tarnenl ser-vlie ser-vlie Sunday, May 28, M al H V) H m in the Sun ,e! 2nd Waul, 1020 Not Hi 500 West, Lehi, llder Baker will enter the Missionary Mis-sionary limning Center In heslon, England on June I t Brett Beatty Elder ISictl Thomas lieulty, son of Thomas and I)cni.s? Realty, of American I' oik, has recently returned re-turned from serving In the lexas, I t, Woiih LDS Mission. lie will speak In a sacrament service ser-vice Sunday. May 28, 2000 at 2 p.m. In the American Fork ,')2nd War d, ,'iOO North !I00 J ust, American folk. Russell Robison l ldei Russell C. Kobisoil, son of Russell and Cathy Robison, of I'lcis-niil I'lcis-niil f irove. has recently returned from serving in the I oil Lauderdale, Lauder-dale, I lorida Spanish speaking I.DS Mission He will speak in a sacrament service ser-vice Sunday, May 28, 2000 at 1;,'I0 p m in the Garden Tith Ward, 7 in North 000 West, Pleasant (irove. 9 V'i Jr r 1 o ; ' , Hrucc llennksen l'I.M Joe and Kay Shelton of U-hl, are pleased to announce the forthcoming forthcom-ing marriage of their son Andy Shelton, to Sarah Johnson, daughter of Hrenl and Sharon Johnson of Midland, Texas. The couple will exchange vows In the Mount llmpanogos I.DS Temple on Thursday. June 1, 2000. A reception recep-tion will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 0 to 8 p m at the Shelton residence. 2.ril Last ;tl)0 North, I hl, and at an open house on June !) at the bride's residence, ,'i'ill West Michigan, Midland, Texas. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Robert L. Ie High School in Midland, and BYU-lduho, with a degree de-gree In Business Management. She served an I.DS mission in Detroit, Michigan. The prospective groorn is a graduate grad-uate of li'hl High School. He served an LDS Mission in the C'omayaguela Honduras Mission The couple will make their first home in American fork. M ii Logan Magnusson Elder Logan Ryan Magnusson, son of Lonnie and U;ri has been culled to serve In the Canada Vancouver Van-couver BC LDS Mission, 1 le will speak in a sacrament service ser-vice Sunday, Mav 28, 2000 at 1 p.m. in the Heber (ith Ward Chapel, !?2,r) East 500 North, Heber City. Elder Magnusson will enter the Missionary Training Center on June 21. Baxter, 80th Lowell Baxter, long time resident of Pleasant drove, will celebrate his 80th birthday with family and friends on Saturday, May 27, 20(H) from 1 to fi p in This birthday celebration will be held at Lowell and Barbara's home, 254 East Kto North, in Orem. Lowell is looking forward to sharing time reminiscing a lifetime of wonderful memories. UMNIB Jill ! www.cougarbluo.com IMAW(S 13 S!E3GI; II3ATJST: H.iTJin William and Pamela Dabbs of Pleasant (irove are pleased to announce an-nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Klmberly Lois Dabbs. to Steven Michael Dunaway, son of Michael and Wendie Dunaway Dun-away of Heasant (irove. The couple will be married Friday, Fri-day, May 2(1, 200(1 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will honor them the evening of Thursday, May 2!3 from 7 to p.m. at the LDS Church, 520 North 400 East, Pleasant Pleas-ant (irwe, The bride-to-be is a graduate of Mountain View High School, UVSC and the University of Utah. She served an LDS mission In Seoul-West, Seoul-West, South Korea, is employed at Maerys, and Is a graduate student at BYU. The prospective gnwm is a graduate of Neosho High School, Neosho, Missouri und served an LDS Mission in the England, Birmingham Bir-mingham Mission. He is a student ' at UVSC and Is employed at U.S. Synthetic, The couple will make their first home in Orem. LA David Turner Elder David Hunter Turner, son of Rick and Linda Turner of Lehi, has recently returned from serving serv-ing in the Washington, Seattle LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service ser-vice Sunday, May 28, 2006 at 10:50 a m. In the lhi 14th Ward, 851 North 1200 East.IxM Kristopher Hansen Elder Kristopher Mark Hansen, son of Janet Williams and Mark Hansen of Alpine, has been called to serve in the Spain, Malaga Spanish-speaking Spanish-speaking LDS Mission, He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, May 28 at 9 a.m. in the Alpine 8th Ward. 105 North 100 East. Alpine. Elder Hansen will enter the Missionary Mis-sionary Training Center on June 7. 1 OB M ID ' 'CIS i JJ Qi m I omi it Mpmg rneny ilpin wttt. Dr. Ireakt Mwhti Mat Wilt, tfetrtM m n4 tottvm t ImMi hi tM tipMlollytrolsW taht(Mrtlw,H. Mfflfl " ii W Ss tfMi man V . . , ... today. Tf,,,, lymptemi me, imlu ' f mt(rln, Ueimhn, Mmilwi Iff phyticlon fin), n gv ut B Hi nwk ii tlwuMtrt, "i ftt enl! for IVft niuliiOB The family of Marvin H. and Ruth Teuscher prmidly announce the 65th wedding anniversary of our parents. Both Marv and Ruth were born In Bear Lake Valley, met and became sweethearts In high school. They were married on May 30, 1941, Sxm after, they moved to San Diego while Marv served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Upon their return, they permanently moved to American Fork where they first resided at the Bates Apartments, As their family grew, they were lucky enough to not only rent but also learn to garden and love the canyons from Vel and Mary Mower. When their family needed more room, they bought their first house dn Robinson Ave. In 1967, they moved to their current residence on First East, As owner of Marv's electric, Marv operated his business successfully success-fully for 28 years, Ruth worked by his side as secretary, bookkeeper all the while managing their home and raising the girls. Their success resulted re-sulted in acquiring other businesses: Marko Auto and Urco Manufacturing. Manufactur-ing. They renovated the buildings that housed their companies on Main Street, Marv and Ruth were members of . the National Electrical Qjntactors Association where Marv served as both president and was elected to the Academy of National Electrical Contractors. Their association led to travels, which included Europe, Mexico, Canada, Alaska, the Philippines, Philip-pines, Australia and New Zealand. Of all their travels, returning to Switzerland where Marv's parents were born was their most cherished trips. In March, they traveled back to Switzerland, where their granddaughter grand-daughter now lives to meet their newest great grandson and travel by train to the top of Europe's highest high-est mountain; Jungfrau. As active members of the Community Com-munity Presbyterian Church, they have both served in numerous positions posi-tions including elders. Marv was the chairman of the restoration committee commit-tee for the 100 years old building now listed on the historical register. This major project included restoring restor-ing the wooden wheel that holds the rope that rings the bell, restoring the bell tower, and designing the light fixtures now hanging in the chapel. Marv and Ruth raised three daughters: Karen, Susan and Mary K. They have 7 grandchildren: Todd Marvin, Anne, Jamie, Kath-erlne, Kath-erlne, Stacle, Kenzle, and Landon. They also have 6 great grandchildren grandchil-dren with one new baby on the way. In addition to their family, they have made dear friends through their church life, their business and their neighbors. All have made their lives more meaningful and supported their lives through their love and friendship. Family and friends will honor them on Sunday, May 28th at the Community Presbyterian Church, While stories and dates document time, none can measure the love, faith and hope our parents' marriage has encompassed. Perhaps, the framed saying that hangs in their home best reminds us all of the magnitude mag-nitude of this event. Getting married is easy Staying married is more difficult Staying happily married for a lifetime should rank among the fine arts. Kimberly Army National Guard Pvt. Klmberly Klm-berly A. Walgren has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, SC. During the nine weeks of training, train-ing, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and received Instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, weap-ons, chemical warfare and bayonet bayo-net training, drill and ceremony, Peace Health & Life Insurance Call Today! 801-766-5990 441 West Main Street Suite A Lehi, UT 84043 r-jjr-jTtah fTrm Charlie and Gail Brence of Eka-laka, Eka-laka, Montana are pleased to announce an-nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sarah Beth Brence to Michael T. Perkins, son of Norman Nor-man and Patricia Perkins of Lehi. The couple will be married Sat-urduy, Sat-urduy, May 27, 2006 at 4 p.m. A reception in their honor will be held t hat same day from 9 to 8 p.m. at the Lehi Riding Club, 300 North 500 West, Lehi. Sarah graduated from Carter County High School, and Northwest College in Powell, Wyoming with an Associates degree in Business Management. She is employed at MckeU Constructors. Michael graduated from Lehi High School and Is currently employed em-ployed at Warburton's Inc. The couple will make their first home in Lehi. Michael Sanders Elder Michael A. Sanders, son of Ron and Jeanne Sanders, of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, has recently returned from serving in the Roseville, California Cali-fornia LDS Mission, He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, May 28, 2006 at 11 a.m. in the Grove Creek First Ward, 1176 N, 730 East, Pleasant Grove. Nathan Empey Elder Nathan Drew Empey, son of Drew and Karen Empey, of Alpine, Al-pine, has recently returned from serving in the Tulsa, Oklahoma LDS Mission. He will speak In a sacrament service ser-vice Sunday, May 28, 2006 at 9 a.m. in the Alpine Cove Ward, 1125 N. Alpine Blvd., Alpine. Walgren marching, rifle marksmanship,' armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy, cour-tesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches, and field training exercises. She is the daughter of Nedra Ma-nookln Ma-nookln of American Fork. Walgren is a 2005 graduate of American Fork High School. of Mind with Light Her Fire. County 's Largest Jcwdcry Showroom' 120 No U niversity Ave. Provo 3"5-5220 r l Q ? ' NT t w goldsmithjwelers com fFOOR |