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Show NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Inside ... Celebrations 10, 11 Classifieds 14 Obituaries 17 CELEBRATIONS, OBITUARIES, LEGAL NOTICES ;AND MORE Celebrations IV 3 I Putnam, Dalton Thursday, May 31, 2007 mm I i I 1 I s i M jar v : m ' 1 ... .. 1 " ,i-- 1 ' I Ik ; s .. : II " : .. 1 1 I I f 1 I 'i w 3 a 4 i Brad and Paula Greenwood of Lehi and Scott and Dianna Putnam of South Jordan are excited to announce the marriage of their daughter, Whitnie Putnam to Mark Dalton, son of Tom and Lavaun Dalton of South Jordan on Saturday, June 2. Whitnie graduated from Lehi High School and is currently working at a dental office in North Las Vegas. Mark graduated from Copper-hills Copper-hills High School and is a Superintendent Superin-tendent for Oakland Construction. He is currently working on a F-22 hangerpaint booth for Nellis Air-force Air-force Base. They will make their first home together in North Las Vegas where they will spend most of their time boating and enjoying being together. Friends and family are invited to join them in celebration at the Woodland, Okeson Roland B. and Wren Woodland of Highland are pleased to announce an-nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Robyh Woodland, Wood-land, to Shawn Tyler Okeson, son of William and Colleen Okeson, Enoch, Utah. The couple will exchange vows in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on June 2, 2007. A reception recep-tion will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at roof at Noah's, 644 N 200 W, Lindon. All friends and family are invited to attend and share in the happiness. The bride-to4)e is a graduate of Lone Peak High School and is attending at-tending Southern Utah University in graphic design and advertising. The prospective groom served in the Brazil Sao Paulo South LDS Mission. He is attending Southern Worlton, LEHI- Douglas and Connie Worlton, Lehi, announce the marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Brooke Kristen, to Denim Jay Arnoldson, son of Gary and Leslie Arnoldson, Mountainville, Wednesday, June 6, 2007, in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 6:30 to . .--.v.-kt sBst.-'fcsjfcifttfai.,? IB Now accepting new students .5 Photo by Scott Hancock NCUA t i 1 b; '- I ' "1 1 - Historic Taylorsville Assembly Hall, 1247 West 4800 South, Taylorsville, Tay-lorsville, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. that evening. Utah University in architecture. The couple will make their first home in Cedar City. Arnoldson 8:30 p.m., at 1023 East 1900 North, Lehi. An open house will be held from 6 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, June 5, in the Senior Citizens Center, 85 East 100 North, Mt. Pleasant. If by some oversight you did not receive an invitation, please consider this as one. IMA mi AsMfctzg Jazz, Ballet, Tap, Tumbling, Hip Hop, Technique, TapBallet combo, and Tiny Tots classes are available. Hot Shots Academy Preschool is now registering new students for the '07-V8 school year. Classes are available for 3 and 4 year olds and combine academic principles with hands-on learning and performing arts. Contact Information: (801) 785-5883 90 South Main Street, Pleasant Grove !ifrtrn".irW3Tffiirional fate Perry, Schaack Ronald and Annette Perry and the late Kristine Perry are thrilled to announce the marriage of their daughter Jessica Rae, to Robbie Schaack, son of Gregory and Karen Schaack, of American Fork, Utah. Jessica and Robbie will be married Saturday, June 2, 2007 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will honor them that same evening at the Beighley Residence, 41 East 1380 North, American Fork, Utah. All friends and family are invited in-vited to attend. Jessica is a graduate of American Ameri-can Fork High School. She has attended UVSC and is employed at Thanksgiving Point. She will be employed as a preschool teacher at Learning Dynamics this fall. Robbie is a graduate of American Ameri-can Fork High School and serve as an LDS missionary in the Baltic Mission. He is currently a pre-den-tal student at UVSC and employed at Central Bank. They will make their first home inOrem. ill r t 1 JwT' tit information Opn to all tJtah County Blackburn, 60th Galyn and Jeanne Blackburn, will be celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary, by going on a cruise to Alaska. They were married June 7, 1947. Their marriage mar-riage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They have lived in the Highland and Alpine area most of their lives. Galyn attended school in American Amer-ican Fork. He retired from the Utah State Prison after 30 years of service. Jeanne also attended American Fork High School. She retired from her employment of 25 years at the Utah State Development Center. They are the parents of 6 children: chil-dren: Jeann'e (Gary) Saltas, Jackpot Jack-pot New York; Roy (Joan) Blackburn, Black-burn, American Fork; Steve (Pamela) (Pa-mela) Blackburn, Rexburg, Idaho; Scott (Maxine) Blackburn, Alpine; Lisa Darrow, Riverton; Lori (Karl) Kyler, Ventura, California. They have 25 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. They enjoy traveling and camping camp-ing with family and friends. They have also become Snowbirds, leaving Utah's cold winters for Arizona's sunshine. Their family is their most cherished cher-ished accomplishment! They love to be with them. Galyn and Jeanne have always had a special bond between them and are a great example of a happy marriage! Adult Intensive Drug &- Alcohol Retreat Are you relapsing despite outpatient counseling & supports? Do you need to get away from triggers & influences, and focus completely on recovery? f.. is a peaceful, wooded acreage, 45 minutes from Provo. Intensive 12-step expert horse therapy and much more! CALL 888-786-6425 for info and a FREE, confidential consultation for yourself or for a loved one. www.utahsummitlodge.com Reidgnts. LKMDEH I :? X I ; I Richins Littleford, 90th Marie G. Richins Littleford's 90th Birthday Marie was born June 1, 1917 to Hyrum and Lottie Gray. She married mar-ried Everett E. Richins on August 27, 1937. He passed away June 25, 1967. They have five children Ranae Holmstead, Jay (Annette) Richins, Dale (Carol) Richins, Glenda (MarDee) Austin, Bonnie Jean (Rex) Miner. They have a family of 127 including 57 great grandchildren and four great great grandchildren. She married Seth F. Littleford June 16, 1972. He passed away April 19, 2000. Marie's step children chil-dren are Roy (Lois) Littleford, Mark (Marilyn) Littleford, Joyce (Howard) Rundel. Their family has over 70. Marie has had a very happy life. She spent many years in service in the LDS church and enjoyed it. She served an LDS mission to Florida. She graduated from Trade Tech and worked for the State Training Center as a payroll clerk for seven years and also in Pharmacy, Dispensary, and Physiology. The Richins' families would love to visit with all our friends and relations in celebration of Marie's 90th birthday on June 2, 2007 at the Northeast pavilion in Wines Park located at 500 North Center Street, Lehi. We invited all to bring their lunch, if they wish. Dessert will be furnished from 1 to 3 p.m. No gifts please. Qocouoi'tj Center ff Lloyd, 90th Hazel Brooks Lloyd, celebrates her 90th birthday on June 4, 2007. She was married to Thomas Lloyd for nearly 55 years. She and Tom made their home in American Fork, where she still resides today. Hazel has 4 children; Raymond (De Anna), Ronald (Rita), Susan (Mark), and Rick, 13 grandchildren, many great-grandchildren, as well as 5 great -greatgrandchildren. The family has planned a birthday birth-day celebrationbrunch for her on Sunday, June 3, 2007, at Mimi's. Happy birthday mom and grandma, we love you. Your family. fam-ily. Kip Ritchie Elder Kippard Russell Ritchie of American Fork, son of Kent and Liz Wilson and the late Russell Ritchie, has been called to serve in the Brazil Campinas LDS Mission. He spoke in the Harbor 3rd Ward sacrament meeting on May 20 and will enter the Missionary Training Center in Sao Paulo, Brazil Bra-zil on May 30. ,f0 I s y l Mm 1 ''war SI COPY |