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Show Missionaries to speak in local Sunday services X aralee D. Lyman irert . , . '...' had; ' Sister '-, Karalee Dawn wotityman, , . daughter- ' of helfrregory . and ," Lynette 'toyman of Pleasant Grove, oes jas been called to serve in ie Washington Everett ysajDS Mission. '; V. ani She will speak in a sacra-dlofient sacra-dlofient service Sunday, Feb. Dayjp;. at . 9 , . avm , in, the .Hmpanogos' 2nd .Ward, 100 lonu'if.1 800', North,. ' Pleasant s-Jrove. ' .' , .v. ,', ' '.r sa Sister Lyman will' enter jjhe Missionary ' Training lag ''enter on Feb. 13. ' -Heather Eaton to wed vCoban Fife Feb. 8 Joe and Tammy Eaton of . 'leasant Grove are pleased 15 b announce the forthcoming forthcom-ing : marriage (y of ' their daughter, HeatheVMarie, to !oban Blaze Fife, son of taridyrarid Christa Fife of , Jedar Hills. Heather is also 1 of'he -' daughter of the late ;om;tamona Eaton. ' ; ; nF;:' The couple will be' mar- ied on Feb. 8. ' ' ' The newlyweds "will be 'orionored at ;a reception that mame evening from' ;6:30 to d :30 at the ' Battle'' Creek Church, 1250- E. 'Battle reek Drive' (200 South), was feasant Grove.1 All' -friends hty tod relative's '.are ; invited to ringf;ttend.:;-; J":-! - '- ''t's le of' r Attending1 'the -HdF will otsrfie Nicolie' ' -Fier;'; ' Sherry i&oteel, Couttriey ' Pack, 'Jormandie Fife, ';'; , with t aElexahdra01'1' 'Eatftn- and Drrickah Fife : 0 -flower ingirlsJ ; P;' 1 wt'' andi1" Ring bear6r'duties will theie performed by .' Shawn nbraiatoh. ' ''' ''.', thett" - ' 'i(,:--"-'r ' obs:: Isaac Hunsaker Barns Eagle; i vorlcj suit'' eks,i An Eagle. Court' of Honor , ot of vas held for Isaac . lunsaker Saturday, Feb'. 2. Isaac is the son of Jerry ind Vicki ' Huhsak'ef " of ileasant Grove, he is in froop 684. (Q' 4; For his Eagle" service roject, he placed collection - oxes and organized his fToop' to collect 'used eye-e3 eye-e3 glasses. The glasses went to e(l'CIvIexico and were given to ie ignore than 100 people.' 1 - irgo -'" ''. ; ,.t . - . "' - BelvefAciamsto celebrate 80th ie flack fl-ack t lot t Belva W. Adams will cele sin' brate h?r 80th birthday on L'hursday, Feb. 7. There will , e no official open house, )ut all visitors and calls are Ml velcomed; ! ' ':''"'' V" , ' Belva was born Feb. 7, L922, in, Lindon, to. Lester' cla'tod Margaret Walker West. ; is s'She is the eighth of 10 chil- ffi'lren. ... . Her older brother, Ferrell r re2iVest, lives in St. George, r 'ind younger sister, Dolores ita'e iVendte; lives in Anchorage, 'PUaska. ' : ' 3 Belva grew up in Lindon ;;ind graduated ' . ' from feasant Groye High School ; n 1939. j(els' She married Darrell S. dams on April 12, 1944. They lived in Lehi and --itarted a nursing home, the iecorid in the state of Utah. der mother-in-law Haydee Adams', began' the first one. fter Darrell died suddenly ' n an, aqcident on July 12, , .961 she continued with CX SiX i Marian Steele Sister Marian Steele, daughter of Thomas and Sandra Steele of Pleasant Grove, has been called to serve in the Puerto Rico San Juan LDS Mission. She will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, Feb. '10, at 11:30 a.m. in the Grove Creek 7th Ward, 942 N. 500 East, Pleasant Grove. Sister Steele will enter the Missionary Training Center on Feb. 20. Heather Marie Eaton Coban Blaze Fife The bride-to-be is a graduate-! ibf - Pleasant ' Grove High School where she performed per-formed in Torgete'. ; -The prospective groom attended Pleasant Grove High School where he also performed in Torgete'. ' 'The couple will make their first home in Pleasant Grove. Isaac Hunsaker , Belva's Nursing Home until she sold it to the Larsens in 1975. , , She was very active in the Utah Nursing Home Association. She has had a lot of accomplishments in her life. She served an LDS mission mis-sion to Lima, Peru, in 1980 and 1982. She worked in the extraction extrac-tion program for over 20 years. Her love was in the stake and special interests programs. When she returned from her mission she helped form a Family Home Evening group and has been in one since. They meet every Monday. She volunteered at the Church Office Building for ' several years. She served on the board of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and is still ' a member. ;She has traveled . throughout the world with t V ' ' ' ',, '- I ' H ' ' ' - ! -V u . ! ! t 4 ' :;';. A ; U.,J - f-mi Milestones ' t . t I ' i ' - t i '-x- i- L.. .. , Chad G. Anderson Elder Chad G. Anderson, son of Scott and Gayle Anderson, has recently returned from serving in the Washington- Spokane LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service . Sunday, Feb. 11, at 11 a.m. in the Timpanogos 7th Ward, 193 N. 400 East, Pleasant Grove. Lori Morris to marry Scott Hansen Feb. 7 Neal and Melva Morris of Pleasant Grove are pleased to announce the forthcoming forthcom-ing marriage of their daughter, Lori, to Scott Hansen, son of Clark and Nancy Hansen of Pleasant Grove. The couple will exchange vows in the Manti LDS Temple on Thursday, Feb. 7. The couple will be honored hon-ored at a reception that same evening from 6:30 to 8:30 at the Grove Creek Stake Center, 1176 N. 730 East, Pleasant Grove. Kellie Smith to wed Dell and Connie Smith of Pleasant Grove are pleased to announce the forthcoming forthcom-ing marriage of , their daughter, Kellie Anne, to Derek Scott nelson, son of Reed and Sally Nelson of Salem, on Feb. 6 in the Logan LDS Temple. A reception will honor ,,tlje couple on Feb. 7 from ' 5:30 to 8 p.m. in the ballroom ball-room at Academy Square, 550 N. University Ave., Provo. There will be dancing danc-ing all evening. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Kellie is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. She is a senior at BYU, pursuing a career in Belva Adams friends and family. She has raised five children: chil-dren: Richard (Darlene) Adams, Douglas (Patsy) Adams, Stephen (Marilyn) Adams, Jane (Eric) Chamberlain, Marian (Dennis) Beck. She has 31 grandchil dren and 25 children. great-grand- xk. I - -d -' . - : s::- : - i Pleasant : - V Jared B. Nelson Elder Jared Blaine Nelson is returning from the Philippines Bacolad LDS Mission. He will speak in his home ward on Feb. 10 at 9 a.m. The chapel is located at 745 N. 600 West, Pleasant Grove. Scott Hansen Lori Morris Kellie Smith Derek Nelson marriage, family and human development. She is ' a member of the Ballroom Dance Touring Company. Derek is a graduate of Spanish Fork High School. He served an LDS mission in Lansing, Mich. He received an associate degree from Utah Valley State College. He is a junior at Utah State University, pursuing a degree in accounting. ! ' v,w H" i . w W.1 ' ' w rwi ywf 1 XT v ' v? : ' W O 'O ' -.V" I'- 1 , X ' 'X ,f " f x jx j 1 x i x ' General Dentistry (Adults and Children) Cosmetic Dentistry IV Sedation & Nitrous Oxide Tooth Whitening Special FREE Denture Consultations Latest in Diagnostic Equipment Painless Air Abrasion Fillings Jorgensen Dental 262 VI State tosarmi Assignments Accepted Hours: Mon.-Tbrs. 8-5 Grove Review New Utah - Wednesday, February 6, 2002 - Page 5 Jesse L. Gray Elder Jesse Lane Gray, son of Lane and Delayne Gray of Pleasant Grove, has recently returned from serving in the Florida Orlando LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, Feb. 10, at 11 a.m. in the Garden 5th Ward, 745 N. 600 West, Pleasant Grove. Deadline for Miss PG Pageant applications is February J J Those wishing to enter the Miss Pleasant Grove pageant this year have until Feb. 11 to turn in an application. The applications applica-tions are available at city hall , and must also be turned in there. intrdducin ' - a Ml.......; In addition, his practice provides sports medicine care, diabetic dia-betic wound care and surgery of the foot and ankle. Dr. Hoyal received his podiatric degree from the California College of Podiatric Medicine in San Francisco, Calif., Me completed his residency in podiatric surgery at Long Beach Memorial Medical Center in Long Beach, Calif, as well as a residency in podiatry at the Veterans Affairs Puget Sound, Tacoma.Wash. Before relocating to Utah, Dr. Hoyal was an associate in private pri-vate practice in Santa Rosa, Calif., for two years. He is now accepting patients at his new office in Orem. Dr. Hoyal is fluent in Spanish for patients requesting this service. His office hours are Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. -5 .m. For an appointment, please call 224-6464. James I. Hoyal, DPM 1798 North State Street Orem, UT 84058 224-6464 D tvf-; f PlTiYMftuV Millie ew Patient Exam and "FREE" series of Exam and Cleaning ft oat he (faming. Perh Palknti May Need Additional Jreetmenls. v Offer txphts 2-26-C2. Rd, American Fork (Next to Smiths) Cheerfully Emergency Cm Anileble 737 73 7 Wed. 1 2-8 Sat. By Appt. QSOSS ' i " jimwkiiii)iiiiiiin VV'WK V"V .'irnvviM Xi , -"M x , r : Matthew W. Tomlinson Elder Matthew Wayne Tomlinson, son of Shirl and Allie Tomlinson and the late Debbie Brown Tomlinson, returned from the Nebraska Omaha LDS Mission on Jan. 31. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service on Sunday, Feb. 10, at 12:50 p.m. in the Lindon 6th Ward, 25 N. Main. The Miss Pleasant Grove Pageant will be held April 13 this year. The annual Tea will be held Saturday, Feb. 16. Terry Marchbanks is the director this year. Anyone with questions can call her at 787-4047. James I. Hoyal, DPM, a board eligible podiatrist, has joined the medical staff at American Fork Hospital. He is also on the medical staffs at Orem Community Hospital and Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. Dr. Hoyal specializes in the treatment of adult and pediatric foot and ankle care. (Ti 'Jim 1 Cleaning X - Rays Jack Jorgensen, DMD (M 29 value) |