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Show Thursday, October 23, 2008 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Page 9 mmmmmmmm r I .1 -,..4 Inside ... Obituaries 15 Police Beat 15 CELEBRATIONS, OBITUARIES, LEGAL NOTICES AND MORE Celebrations May Motsinger 80th Birthday Congratulations May I .arson Motsinger on your 80th birthday! May's brother. Paul .arson and her sister, Wanda Boiinett, invite you to a gathering of family and friends who wish to extend birthday birth-day greetings and happy returns to May on Saturday, November 1 at the American Fork historic City Hull from 3:00 to 5:00 in the afternoon. Please bring your g(xd wishes but no gifts. v ' V f : ! A ' i s Thomas Cook Michael Fonseca Thomas Lincoln Gxk, son of Martin and Wendy Cook of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, will receive his Eagle Scout award October 25, 2(X)8 in a Court of Honor. Me is a memter of Troop 1208. For his Eagle service project, he sent educational supplies and PE uniforms to India to be used by those in need of the gift. He is in the 9th grade at Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove Junior High School. Thomas has maintained a 4.0 GPA throughout his schooling, enjoyed sports and music. He is kind hearted and seeks for excellency, peace and truth. Michael Fonseca, son of Jose and Susan Fonseca of Lehi, was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout on October If), 2008 in the Dry Creek Ward. Michael was also awarded the Duty to God award that same night. We are very proud of all the hard work he has done to receive these awards. Congratulations. ! Joshua Schellenberg Elder Joshua Dean Schellenberg, Schellen-berg, son of Martin and Karen Schellenberg of Pleasant Grove, has been called to serve in the India In-dia Bangalore IDS Mission. Elder Schellenberg entered the Missionary Training Center on October 22, 2008. ,V v ,i ! I ' If Joshua Edwards Ryan Cummings Elder Joshua Sharte Edwards, . son of Shane and Lisa Edwards of Pleasant Grove, hns recently : returned from serving in the Missouri Mis-souri St. Louis LDS Mission.' , , He will speak in a sacrament " service Sunday, October 26 at , 1:(X) p.m. in the Grovecreek 10th Ward, 475 North 700 East, pleasant' pleas-ant' Grove. - Please come over to our home, 1 195 E. 200 N starting at 2:45 ' p.m. Light refreshments i&ill be served. ; .' ' Elder Ryan Neal Cummings, son of Curt and Angi Cummings of American Fork, has been called to serve in the Canada Montreal LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, October 26 at 1:00 p.m. in the American Fork Hillcrest 4th Ward, 325 West 700 North. Elder Cummings will enter the Missionary Training Center on November 5 and he will learn to preach the gospel in French. ft l Rigtrup, McCarty Don L. and Bonnie Rigtrup of American Fork are pleased to announce an-nounce the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Michelle, to Jeremy Jer-emy McCarty, son of Nicklas C. and Peggy McCarty, of Stephen-ville, Stephen-ville, Texas. The couple will be married in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on October 24. A reception recep-tion will honor the newly weds that evening at Wadley Farms in Lindon. The bride-to-be is a graduate of American Fork High School and attended Southern Utah University. Uni-versity. The prospective groom Ls a graduate of Stephenville High Sch(X)l and is currently employed as an ironworker. The couple will make their first home in American Fork. il Ralph, Delia Cook 50th Anniversary Ralph and Delia Cook will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary an-niversary on Friday, October 24, 2008. They were married in West Jordan. Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on May 12, 1964. They have five children: Cindy and Jim Smith, Craig and V'ickey Cook, Cheryl and Jeff Hoyt, Chris and TLsha Cook and Cari and Ryan Busch. They also have 18 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Their children will hold a private pri-vate dinner for them on October 25, 2008. We love you mom and dad. 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