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Show Thursday, September 4, 2008 Page 10 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Celebrations Gagon, Shaffer Kelly and Cori Duke of Orem are pleased to announce the marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Hayli Jo Duke, to Cade Rice Adams, son of Don and Dennae Adams of Orem, on Saturday, September 6, 2008 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening at the Peterson Residence, located at 418 East 1550 North, Orem, Utah. In case of inclement weather, the LDS Chapel at 828 West 1(300 North, Orem, Utah. Friends and family are invited to attend. Hayli is a graduate of Timpanogos High School, where she played on the basketball, soft-ball soft-ball and tennis teams. Cade graduated from Orem High School where he played football. The couple will make their first home in Orem. &t& rti:.v I m; yi Family Pediatrics Cosmetic David R Gordon, DM D f.lost Insurance accopfocl. 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She is currently employed at Neal Dastrup Insurance. Insur-ance. The prospective groom is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. He is currently employed for Warner Landscaping. The couple will make their first home in Lindon. Turner, Perry Rick and Linda Turner of Lehi are pleased to announce the forthcoming wedding of their daughter, Deborah Lynn Turner, to Bradley Coleman Perry, son of Leon and Janet Perry of Draper. The couple will be married for time and all eternity in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on Friday, September 12, 2008. A reception re-ception will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 6:30 until 8:30 at the LDS Church, 851 North 1200 East Lehi, Utah. The bride-to-be teaches third grade and the groom teaches second grade, at Sprucewood Elementary El-ementary School in Sandy, Utah. Both are graduates of BYU. j It's Not Just & Inventory... It's about the people who rely on the business: the customers the employees ... and you! 359 East Main St. American Fork, UT 84003 (801)763-8887 . A t.k km- r" liWl I. ii n- r 1 1 in it ii, i' t rii-V wmmmmuiiut Si t' A 1 fNfSRf $B$f tiff. mews American Fork Tuacahn trip Seniors will have the opportunity to see "Big River" at the Tuacahn with a planned trip to southern. south-ern. Utah, Sept. 23-25. More information in-formation on the trip is available avail-able at the center, 763-3090. Contact information The American Fork Senior Center is located at 54 E. Main St. and offers van pickup and drop off for $1. To arrange for a ride, call the center at 763-3090. Gloria Parker is the center secretary, and the director di-rector is Ted Strong. Center hours are from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday through Friday except holidays. Lunches are served daily at noon. Ladies Club - The Ladies Bridge Club meets every Wednesday at 1 p.m. Eagle Xlltn. The Eagle Mountain Senior Council hosts a monthly activity ac-tivity the fourth Monday of each month. All activities are free of charge. All residents ages 55 and over are invited and encouraged to support or senior council and attend their monthly activities which Pleasant Grove theft ring Janice Peterson DAILY HERALD Pleasant Grove police arrested ar-rested five people Wednesday Wednes-day for their suspected involvement in a ring of burglaries bur-glaries around Utah and Salt Lake Counties. According to a press release, re-lease, the individuals have been involved for some time in residential and vehicle burglaries, credit card fraud, check forgeries, identity theft and drug crimes. Lt. Michael Smith of the Pleasant Grove Police Department said the ring came to light after a man reported a burglary of his shed. The man identified individuals in his neighbor 686 ! h if- -- s - J Look what $10 a month can purchase... " $250,000 10 year term life policy (Male age 39, good health and non-smoker) Representing only the highest financially-rated insurance companies for your protection! Dr. Bruce 233 E. Main,. American Fork, Utah 84003 are free of charge. For more information, contact Carroll Johnson at 318-1595. Lehi Location The Lehi Senior Center is located at 123 N. Center St., within the Lehi Legacy Center, The center phone number is 768-7165, and the director is Jan Jons-son. Jons-son. Providing social activities, activi-ties, exercise equipment and health clinics to community seniors, the Lehi Senior Center Cen-ter is open from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Rides available Round-trip Round-trip rides are offered to seniors for a minimal cost. Rides can be arranged at 427-2030 427-2030 with Linda. AARP class There is an AARP driving class offered at the center on Sept. 9-10 from 1-5 p.m. Registration can be done at the center and both days are required to complete the course. Blood pressure clinic A blood pressure clinic is scheduled sched-uled for Sept. 17 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. The service is free to seniors. Hearing clinic Audiologist Brent Fox is hosting a hearing clinic on Sept. 25 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. More information informa-tion is available at the center, i Pleasant Grove hood who he believed may have been involved, and subsequent sub-sequent investigations turned up several additional crimes. "It appears that they've been doing it for some time now," he said. Smith said Brandon Be-hunin, Be-hunin, Ricky Martinez, Matthew Mercer, Elizabeth Hayden and Kimberly Carter were arrested on suspicion of several burglaries amounting to thousands of dollars of stolen sto-len goods. The car and home burglaries often resulted in stolen credit cards and checks, which the group then used to buy clothing and electronics, elec-tronics, including a 32-inch LCD television. They also had equipment to make fake 75&5001 Eat 110 South, I. Am. Fork - At'nw hum iiuU't Gvn - Business 374-0395 3C5 North Freedom Blvd. Provo m -4 i , A ti. BenefittonttDls c o m pan i e "i Emergencies seen the "same dayf ask about our new pt discount Richards Location -The Pleasant Grove Jacobs Center is situated situ-ated at 242 W. 200 South in Pleasant Grove. The contact phone number is 785-2818 and is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m, Boutique - Caroline s Boutique Bou-tique provides a variety of crocheted and quilted items and is open during the center's cen-ter's regular hours. Bingo -Meld every Monday Mon-day morning at 10:30 a.m. , other activities There is a new quilt to finish, billiards, card games, exercise equipment equip-ment and other activities to do at the Jacobs Center. Luncheons Those who haven't been to a center lunch for a while are asked to call one day in advance so enough meals for those attending can be provided. provid-ed. The suggested donation for the meal is $2 for 60-plus seniors and $4.90 for those 59 years old and younger. The suggested donation for salads is $2.25 for seniors and $5.65 for those 59 or younger. Mountainland Association of Governments and the state of Utah fund the senior lunch program. MENU Friday Roast beef, mashed potatoes pota-toes and gravy, corn, fruit, whole wheat roll and bread. identification to help sell the items at various pawn shops. Police are still looking for more people that may have been involved in the ring, which Smith said often looked for unlocked cars and dimly lit homes from which to steal. "These types of people, they go for the easy target," he said. Smith said the discovery of the crimes all stemmed from one burglary report, which eventually led to a long paper trail. The group was heavily involved in credit card fraud and forged checks, and their spending sprees left a lot of receipts behind. "We found a whole bin of checks and receipts that they shredded before we got to it," he said. 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Thursday Chili con carne, corn bread and honey butter, mixed vegetables, veg-etables, pears. Tuesday dances Dance enthusiasts meet Tuesdays at 8 p.m. at the El-dred El-dred Senior Center in Provo to dance to the orchestra that has been playing there for the past 40 years. The orchestra has a new name, "Come Dance With Us," and features Wendell and Rexine Eager with Dale Pugh, Kevin Sunday and Vahl Farnsworth. The Eagars played with the Reta Hadlock band for many years. "Come Dance With Us" was the house orchestra for the Orem Friendship center and played Saturday nights for large crowds, The Tuesday dances have been popular for birthday parties. par-ties. Tickets are $5 each. More information is available avail-able from Pearl Hartzell at 225-1521. busted Several members of the group were also booked into the Utah County Jail on drug charges. Smith said most of the members have been known to police for some time because of their drug use, which he said is the motivation moti-vation for the thefts. "This is a way of life for these people," he said. Smith said it is not yet clear how many crimes the ring has been involved in or how many people have participated. par-ticipated. Much of the merchandise mer-chandise and materials stolen will never be returned to the rightful owners because police reports have not been filed. After the ring was discovered, discov-ered, Smith said a man came forward whose weed eater had been stolen six months earlier, but a report had not been filed. Items can still be claimed if the owner proves it is theirs, but Smith said filing a police report would make the investigation in-vestigation and subsequent prosecution easier. "That we can prove, I think we'll probably see about 20 counts of theft," he said. - i ,s!,'''. " f t ( i-rulivc' linns ' , t |