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Show Thursday, December 18, 2008 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Celebrations Page 4 i7 x 4 f y . 1 '"V T I ", J' 1 ft 1 - . r s 1 7 -A'U SJ 1 1 Bergeson, Mower Brooke Mary Bergeson and Matthew Don Mower have chosen to wed in the Mt. Timpanogos IDS Temple on December 20. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Blaine and Leslee Bergeson of St. George. The prospective groom is the son of Doug and Jody Mower of Alpine. A reception will honor the newlyweds Friday, December 19, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Alpine Arts Center, 450 South Alpine Al-pine Highway, Alpine. Honored guests will be George and JoAnn Rammed, and Shelton and Marsha Bergeson, grandparents grandpar-ents of the bride; and Don and Pearl Mower, and Bonnie Dalton, grandparents of the groom. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Brigham Young University in Elementary Education. The prospective groom is a graduate of Brigham Young University and a current student at Gonzaga University School of Law. The couple will make their first home in Spokane, Washington. n030i Come in for a quote from one of our preferred Home & Auto Carriers 1 Hartfoko Group DwmMi r mm, h II It I i -. Kitie Smith, Operations Manager; Jim SALT LAKE COUNTY; DRAPER MURRAY RIVERTON SANDY UTAH COUNTY: ALPINE AMERICAN FORK HIGHLAND LEHI OREMPROVO PLEASANT GROVE SARATOGA SPRINGS SPANISH FORK McClellan, Payne Sara Elizabeth Walker McClellan McClel-lan of Gooding, Idaho and Benjamin Ben-jamin Todd Payne of Orem, UT announce their engagement. The couple will marry December 19 at the LDS Church in Charleston, UT. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Jay and Sally Walker of Gooding, Good-ing, ID, and the mother of Caleb Allen McClellan. Sara is a graduate gradu-ate of GALC in Gooding. She is currently a student at the College of Southern Idaho. The future bridegroom is the son of Jeff and Lori Payne of He-ber He-ber City, UT. Ben is a graduate of Wasatch High School in Heber and will graduate next summer with a B.S. from Utah Valley University. Uni-versity. He is employed at Vantage Van-tage Controls, Inc. in Orem. The new family will reside in Orem, Utah. mm ft. i n K 1 n TRAVELERS EE a si n CD Miller, Branch Manager; and Ryan Hunter, Business Development Representative. OUR BANK IS MOVING INTO SARATOGA SPRINGS. o4(t cat (ccai nwving ctm "J" I': We've o)enecl a new branch in Saratoga Springs with people who are very familiar with this great community-because community-because they already live here. So come meet Jim Miller, Branch Manager; Katie Smith, Operations Manager; and Ryan Hunter, Business Development Representative. They'll show you what our big-city banking and small-town service are all about from home loans to commercial funding and everything in between. No need to bring your truck, we've got plenty of help. Bank of American Fork HQ CITY IANKINS - SMALLTOWN SERVICI' (800) 815-BANK - bankaf.com SARATOGA SPRINGS BRANCH 1543 NORTH REDWOOD ROAD, SARATOGA SPRINGS, Keate, Hall Robert and Jeanette Keate of Lehi are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Janice Jan-ice Keate to Presley Hall, son of Billy and Janice Hall, of Memphis, TN. The couple will be married in the Mount Timpanogos Temple on December 20, 2008. Janice graduated from Lehi High School. She graduated with a Bachelors Degree from Southern South-ern Utah University in 2005. Janice Jan-ice served in the Arkansas Little Rock Mission. She is currently working in Memphis, TN. Presley graduated high school from Macon Road Baptist School in 2002. He served in the San Fernando Fer-nando California Spanish speaking speak-ing mission. Presley is attending the University of Memphis and will graduate with a Bachelors Degree De-gree in Nursing next year. The couple will make their first home in Memphis, TN, A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 6 to 8 p.m., at the LDS chapel located at 1020 East 1900 North in Lehi. 3 Movict for Dm. 19, Until Dm. 25, 2008 Forever Strong UTAH 84045 Beverly Hills Chihuchua Bird, Cook Kim and Carolee Cook of Highland, Utah are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage mar-riage of their son, Trevor Cook, to Kristalee Bird, daughter of Dennis and Merrily Bird, South Jordan. The cowple will exchange vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday, December 19, 2008. A reception re-ception will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Hardware Building, Build-ing, 155 North 400 West, Salt Lake City. In case we missed you in all of our excitement, all friends and family are invited to attend. Honored guests will be grandmothers, grand-mothers, Denise Cook and Margie Bird. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Bingham High School where she was a honor student. She served in the Washington Seattle LDS Mission and graduated from Utah State University in Communications Communica-tions and Public Relations. She is currently serving in the Days of 47 royalty. The prospective groom graduated gradu-ated from American Fork High School where he played basketball and football, getting a football scholarship to SUU. He served in the Washington Seattle LDS Mission Mis-sion and is attending SUU. They will both be furthering their education at SUU and living in Cedar City. SPEAK UP LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ONLINE CD rem 4 nmc heraldextra.com Behind this ear lies an engineering masterpiece Open Ear Technology is the most revolutionary development in hearing care since the introduction of digital hearing aids. Come in for a FREE hearing evaluation and give them a try with our NO OBLIGATION ROAD TEST j FURNITURI DIMCT I 1 1 jwi1 mmm I! Christensen, Kimball Byron and Valeri Mickle, formerly for-merly of Lindon, and Richard and Keli Christensen of Park City are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, CaSaundra Christensen to Andrew Kimball, son of Wayne and Pam Kimball of Pleasant Grove. They will be married in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple on Saturday, December Decem-ber 27, 2008. CaSaundra is a graduate from Pleasant Grove High School and earned her Associate Degree from BYU Idaho in English education. Cassie served an LDS mission in Brazil Sao Paulo South. Andrew graduated from Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove High School and is attending BYU studying Classics with a Greek emphasis. He served an LDS mission in the Switzerland Geneva mission. A reception will be held in their honor that same afternoon at the Northampton House from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. f ; rr s .. ,-; i A fct ,1 Rial Allen 70th Birthday Rial Allen; father, husband, son, coach, teacher, friend and mentor is turning 70 on January 4, 2009. Help us celebrate with him at an open house in his honor. Please no gifts, however, bring your memories, memo-ries, stories & photos of times that you have shared with Rial and share them with us all. Saturday, January 3, 12:30PM to 2:30PM, LDS Meetinghouse, 11777 S. Willow Dr., Draper, UT. www.roastrial.com. "Some Restrictions Apply Expires 123108 5 : . 1 t; Low-E& Argon j H 1?? I ; Qualifies for Utility, I1 snGX )UJ Rebates i ; UJ XT I Jtl DawmTSV X I f ... . ' I1U UVIIICIIL 'V X 1 1 no interest j 1 Manuary2009 Bowen, Downs Rebecca Anne Bowen, daughter daugh-ter of Lon and Reva Bowen of Orem, will marry Steven Merrill Downs, son of Denny and Sara Downs of Fishers, Indiana, on Saturday, Sat-urday, December 20, 2008, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride-to-be graduated from Orem High School, where she was active in student government and a member of the OHS Dance Company. Com-pany. She is majoring in dance at Brigham Young University, and is employed teaching at the Academy Acad-emy of Ballet in Orem and Lindon. The prospective groom is a graduate of Hamilton Southeastern Southeast-ern High School in Fishers, where he was on the baseball team. He is majoring in business at Utah Valley Val-ley University, and is employed with Mountain America Credit Union. He served in the Provo Utah Mission of The Church of Jesus Je-sus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The couple will be honored at a reception that same evening at the LDS chapel located at 800 East 800 South in Orem (the south building), build-ing), from 6 to 8 p.m. Friends and relatives are welcome to attend. An open house will be held later at the Downs residence in Indiana. Celebrations Early deadline In preparation prepara-tion for the upcoming holidays, holi-days, the North County papers will have early deadlines for submissions. Celebrations (weddings, birthdays, missionaries, mis-sionaries, anniversaries, Eagle Scouts and others) need to be submitted by 2 p.m. Friday Dec. 19 for the Dec. 25 edition, and Friday, Dec. 26, for the Jan. 1 edition. Public notices must be submitted sub-mitted by 5 p.m. the same Fridays. Classified advertising deadlines dead-lines are at 3 p.m. Monday of the week of the publication; and obituaries are due by 11 a.m. Mondays. The North County Newspaper offices are located at 399 E. State Strest, Pleasant Grove, and may be reached at 756-7669 756-7669 for anyone who has questions or needs directions. Lifetime Guarantee Energy Efficient I Quality Installation Wasatch Vinyl Products i HighQujlity...LOWPricell ' 877-922-7283 I or 733-5633 |