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Show New Utah! - June 23, 1999 - Page 7 LS121 LHi2IffiHa 61st Annual June 24, 25, 26, 1998 6 Major Events, Plus Woman's Professinnal Rarmll Pai . . i w 1 1 i luwiiiu r Produced by Cotton Rosser's Flying U r Advance Reserved Tickets Sales' for the Rodeo available at: Reams Boots & Jeans Lehi 768-9561 Thursday, June 24th Adults: $7.00 Children Under 1 2 $1 .00 ( with Adult) Friday, June 25th All Seats $8.00 Saturday, June 26th All Seats $8.00 All Seats Reserved featuring Randy Corley (6 fne NFR & 9 Time PRC A Announcer of the year) Lecile Harris Fun & the Best Clown Hoopla ; jg Smith ' 'geTrucks 4 Time PRCA Clown of the Year Ben Hur Chariot Race Cowboy Poetry Wednesday 7pm. Lehi Jr. High $3.00 Saturday: Chuckwagon Breakfast 7-10am & Fun Day 11am - 5pm Wines Park ranlexj ;.:nny Schmink and Jonathan icobsen to marry in temple Amy Leigh Schmink and d' iathan Virgil Jacobsen have re '"" sen to be married in the )lri untTimpanogosLDS Temple w July 1. " A reception will honor the ple that evening from 6:30 to ;the Jacobsen residence, 731 1 Cherry Hill Circle, Pleasant i i )ve. All friends and relatives k cordially invited to attend. V Attending the bride will be j-y sister, Jennifer Bayley. 3est man duties will be U formed by Joey Jacobsen. i' mv is the daughter of r ristopher R. and Mary K. imink of Columbus, Georgia. 3a ' 3 is a graduate of Hardaway I :, ;h School and LDS Seminary if;'' Columbus, Georgia. She if ;: duated from Ricks College. 3 is employed full-time at B YU c 1 also attends classes. ' Jonathan is the son of Virgil 2. and Jackie O. Jacobsen of asant Grove. He is a graduate 3leasant Grove High School, S Seminary and BYU, where : 1 Tul T )):,--ice in Christy Davis, Shaun Gehman to exchange vows in temple ) .U , , j f , nV,rj.,, i ..At - ( f " . V "I p ' ' i thiii, , , , ' :A-WvtJv!-8. Amy Schmink Jonathan Jacobsen in physical education with an emphasis in physical therapy. He plans to continue his education by attending graduate school. He served an LDS mission in the Brazil Campinas Mission. The couple will make their first home in Provo. Christy Davis and Shaun Gehman will marry June 25 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The couple will be honored at a reception that evening from 6 to 8 at the Alpine Art Center, 450 S. Alpine Highway, Alpine. Family and friends are invited to attend. Parents of the bride are Floyd and Elaine Davis of Pleasant Grove. Parents of the groom are Donald and Mary Gehman of Cedar Hills. Christy and Shaun are both graduates of Pleasant Grove High School and are now attending Utah Valley State College. . r ,-t,lfifWIIMrf- Christy Davis Shaun Gehman Jacob Wright to serve in Moscow South Mission June 23rd - 26th rrrirzirzj nun St some great camping equipment bbs to preside over New Jersey Mission leni- - F;: 4 ,obert L. and Leslie Webb 9 been called to serve as ion president and full-time panion to preside over the ristown, New Jersey mis-. mis-. Robert is on leave as :utive Director of Stratagic -er-; jning and Assessment at I obert is the son of the late R. Webb and Norma Webb id now of Pleasant Grove. Iflprt grew up in Lehi where raduated from High School 1 1 ilfreceived his bachelor's and I Iter's degree both from BYU. -p is from Colorado Springs, ri"rado and she also received Jgree from BYU. i.iey couple will serve for ; UStsm 1 2 years Two of their seven ;j jii'ilren will accompany them he summer months. In the r. Oavid will return to contin-' contin-' 001 lis studies at BYU. Lyndsey (5 return to continue her sen- ear at Urem riigh bcnooi. fcP auditions wo auditions will be held for i ise of Love II at Valley . fter Playhouse, 780 N. 200 -' i,Lindon, on Saturday, June rom 10 a.m. to noon; and ;day, June 29, from 7 to 9 eeded are three young men, 21-30; three men, ages 35 l 3; and three young women, i 19 to 25; one woman, age w) 35 and one boy, 12 to 13. lso needed is a mature lan 50 or over to play a zany !f"".r further information, call ! :.:' at 224-5310. y.,Jh Robert and Leslie Webb President and Sister Webb were honored at a farewell last Sunday and entered the Missionary Training Center June 21. They will depart for New Jersey on June 30. Elder Jacob Wright, son of Joel and Lynn Wright of Pleasant Grove, has been called to serve in the Russia Moscow South LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, June 27, at 1:30 p.m. in the Grove Creek 7th Ward, 1176 N. 730 East, Pleasant Grove. Friends and relatives are invited to visit at the Wright home following the meeting. Elder Wright will enter the Missionary Training Center on June 30. AFHS Class of 79 reunion set The American Fork High School Class of 1979 will hold a reunion on Friday, July 30. Those wishing information may call Lanette Webb Olsen, 798-6714; Kenna Hanson Wagner, 756-8984; or Chris Chamberlain, 756-5077. ii I'iT , Happy Birthday Carolyn Larry & the children You're in good hands. -1 "Chances are you could use some better renter's protection than just this." Being in good hands is the ony place to be We're Your Hometown Agents )oAnn Adams 52 E. Main Suite 1 Am. Fork 756-3503 Lon Sorenson 1407-B N. State Orcm 225-2000 Glen Taik HO S. Main Pi. Grove 785-1755 Cliff Wallman 135 N. State Oreni 225-5533 Liana Wallman 135 N. State Oreni 225-5533 1997 Allstate Indemnity Company. 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