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Show Pleasant Grove Review New Utah! - Wednesday, November 17, 1999 - Page 5 P leasant Living :r"ctio si ent syst?" ..out'1 '00 pof'f nifer Wilson jjoe nick to in Lindon .f . Wilson and Joe H. r iap rhosen to ;in'donNov.20 r.jn-he is the daugh- rnH Mrs. Rvan C. J inf Pleasant Grove. The Joe H. Garlick, of Pleasant Grove. Option will honor them Farms, 35 E. 400 don. All friends and "jS are cordially invited filing the bride will be 1 Windy Wilson, Ruth Shannon Wilson and r.i :(inan duties will be per-':, per-':, l., TJ,vW Stalker, with drew and ricia Birrell ebrate 50th .j,eff R. and Patricia J. 4 are leieuiauug men aniversary on Nov. 20. y have three children: (Larry) Huntsman, jnt Grove; JJougias yn) Birrell,. Sandy; and Carolyn) Birrell, Alpine. if also nave n granoxnn- ind one great-grandchild. Joe Garlick Jennifer Wilson Jonathan Garlick, Jared Garlick and Steven Garlick. The bride-to-be is a graduate of ALLC. She is attending ITT Technical Institute. The prospective groom is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. He is attending Utah Valley State College. The couple will make their first home in Pleasant Grove. ( v J : -V. f ; Patricia and Andrew Birrell cover Foundation to Id open house, Nov. 20 High Jingle Jam benefit families Discover lation will be w an open this Sat., Nov. 10 a.m. to 5 at 816 E. 1150 J in Pleasant. ;e Discover Jation was :!sped to ease stable holiday :s for busy indi-is indi-is and busi es. The foundation accept any size monetary contribution con-tribution which it will then use to purchase educational toys, wrap them and deliver them to local charities. The purpose of the open house is to introduce prospective prospec-tive donors to the kinds of educational edu-cational toys that will be purchased. pur-chased. For further information please contact foundation executive exec-utive director, Terry Hill, at 785-4489. will asant Grove Junior High Will he host.ino- a Jin crip Holiday Dance, Tues. Nov. :"m 3 to 4:30 p.m. in the I cafeteria. 1 dance is a fund-raiser to PALS sponsor a Sub for family this holiday. A $1 sion fee will be charged e door, which will go to 'rtthis effort. Dance in need There will be a karaoke contest, a live band, dancing, prizes and lots or tun. All students are encouraged to attend this fun and worthwhile worth-while event. OOPCNtD roil BkSHION. ENGINEERED FOR KurORMANCI AJlledStgnal Carpets V Payments - No Interest Till May 2000 Summers IMTFRIORS VINYL HARDWOOD TILE AND BLINDS D. Jesse Weber and Alisha Quarnberg to exchange vows in Manti Temple D. Jesse Weber and Alisha Quarnberg have chosen to marry in the Manti. LDS Temple on Nov. 20. The bride-to-be is the daughter daugh-ter of Gary and Nadine Quarnberg of Pleasant Grove. The prospective groom is the son of David and Naomi Weber of Kansas City, Kans. A reception will honor the couple that same evening from 7 to 9 at the Highland East Stake Center, 4679 W. Wasatch Drive. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Attending the bride will be Amy Quarnberg, Kristy Walker and Natalie Banta. Groomsmen will be Jeff King, Justin Abbott and Matthew Higginbotham. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. She is employed in Provo. She attended one year at Utah Valley State College and plans to major in elementary education. educa-tion. She also wants to get a degree in massage therapy. . - m Natalie Bullock and Todd Doyle to wed Natalie Bullock and Todd Doyle have chosen to marry on Friday, Nov. 19, in the Jordan River LDS Temple. Parents of the bride are Kevin and Debbie Bullock of Lehi. Parents of the groom are Robert and Verlyn Doyle, also of Lehi. Friends and family are invited invit-ed to a reception that same evening from 7 to 9 at the Lehi 21st Ward, 1850 N. 1400 West. ! ' Sex- " tl -- Natalie Bullock Todd Doyle Alisha Quarnberg D. Jesse Weber The prospective groom is a graduate of Wellsville High School. He served an LDS mission mis-sion in Fresno, Calif. He attended one year at LDS Business College. He plans to major in computer networking. The couple will make their first home in Pleasant Grove. Julie Ravert and Tom Salmond to marry in Salt Lake Temple Julie Kay Ravert and Wilford Thomas (Tom) Salmond have chosen to marry in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Saturday, Nov. 20. The bride-to-be is the daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Ravert of American Fork. The prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Brian W. Salmond of Cedar Hills. A reception will honor them that same evening from 6:30 to 9:30 at the Manila Stake Center, 850 N. Mary Pulley Drive (north of Mount Timpanogos Temple). All friends and relatives are invited invit-ed to attend. Attending the bride will be Sumerlyn Towers, Becky Ravert, Katie Ravert, Starli Salmond, Cassidy Salmond and Laura Pr ice. Best man duties will be performed per-formed by Mike Williams, with Kendell Davies, Josh Spainhower, Brian Ravert, Wayne Salmond and John Salmond serving as groomsmen. grooms-men. Honored guests will include Dr. and Mrs. Robert Fairbanks and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holy LandIsrael Jerusalem Bethlehem Sea of Galilee Join Carl Mellor Ten Days $2,600 (including taxes & tips) Depart Salt Lake City Feb. 9, 2000 Round Trip Air, First Class Hotels, Guided Sightseeing, Lectures, Two Meals Daily and much more! Trip to the Holy Land with North America's Largest Organizer of Christian Groups For additional information call Carl Mellor 768-0307 Educational (JSll Opportunities L.1' " "' EO li Sllr ol trvl R?. No. 10O41 Julie Ravert Tom Salmond Osborne, grandparents of the groom; and Isabelle Hansen, the groom's great-grandmother. The bride-to-be is a graduate of New Haven High School. She attended Snow College. The prospective groom is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. He served in the Washington Tacoma LDS Mission. He is employed by Power Quest. The couple will make their first home in Pleasant Grove. This Sunday! Timpanogos ppp Baptist Church "Peace in the Storm" Matthew 8:23-27 Sunday Services at 11:00 a.m. at the LlM Best Western UlBi W Inn in Lehi Sixty Second Bible Lesson Call: 221-7937 geocities.comheartlandplains7325 ifrmtitv lauitt Lanes Available Every Evening! Call for Specials! ,P Super Bowl Lp; 531 N. State , Lindon 785-3001 O 1 v4; 'fa mmmmm Jewelry Fashions, Facts. Fiction ...in A By Tim Branscomb Registered Jeweler MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY "Autumn Days" The donning of a warmer wardrobe in deeper colors signals a need to change some of our jewelry or to add a new piece "just because". The birth-stones birth-stones for November are topaz and citrine cit-rine but are appropriate for virtually everyone. Regardless of what colors suit you best, there is a topaz for you. 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