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Show Milestones Missionaries to speak in Sunday services James ,0,i sevea on Oly task fores Fillmore is oneofjp.5 5,000 active reserve U.S. .W,. I : 1 1 i r 1 - - i , r '"V - - . . - , l ' ' t l- " - - !i) j I 1 I 1 .tr - sir I Scott B. Black ; I Or i-rv it r 1 , t l.'i.l Republic .,-t I.DS I :M. r S--tt nun (.1 I.s ! an I : I'.I.irk of ri.-.i.r.t has been 1 1 1 I t i the Dnnniiii.in S.inlii I ) 1 1 1 1 r i : MlSSII.il 1 le will t-peak in a acra-IIMTlt acra-IIMTlt MTVM a- Suii lay, Man li .'! 1 , at 1 ) in Hi the I'lrasaiit Cmvc lth W.ird, H2H S I-ocu-.t Ave Kl.l.-r I'.laik will enter the Missionary Training ('enter mi April .'!. Hilary Hall to marry April 5 Curt is uiul Suzanne I Iall (if Cedar 1 Iills are pleased to announce the forthcoming forthcom-ing marriage of t hi' i r daughter, Hilary, to Zac Cheney, son of (!eri Cheney and Arch Cheney of Centerville The couple will exchange vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on April f. A reception recep-tion will honor the newly-weds newly-weds that same evening from r.:.'H) to 9 at the Alpine Art Center, -l0 S. Alpine Summer D. Hunter Si.-t-.-r .Summer D. 1 1 .inter, daughter of Torn aii I Suzy Hunter of American Fork and the late Julie Shepherd Hunter, has recently returned from .-erving in the France T.ml'.use LDS Mission. She will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, March 31, at 1 p.m. in the American Fork 20th Ward, 82") K. 500 North. ! I sr. vr l u Zac Cheney Hilary Hall II wy., Alpine. The couple will make their first home in Draper. LeRoy and Emma Nicholes to celebrate 72nd anniversary LeUoy and Emma Nicholes of Orem will celebrate cele-brate their 72nd wedding anniversary on March 28. They were married in the Salt Lake LPS Temple in 1930. They are the parents of Lee Nicholes, Beverly Nicholes and Yerlin Nicholes. Friends and family may visit at heritage Care ('enter, 350 H. 300 North, American Fork, or call at 772 013S. "it " 1 1 -' Roy & Emma Nicholes Rebecca Spinder earns YW Award Kebecea Spinder. 17. daughter of Ken and Lois Spinder of I.indon. received her Young Womanhood Recognition Award on March 21 She is a member of tin- I.indon 7th Ward. Her value projects included rhmestoning a ballroom dance dress, etiquette eti-quette dinner for the Laurels and Tru sts. Your.;: Women birthdays, nnvkstv portfolio and fashion show. Rebecca Spinder SAVE 35 on RoofingSiding 2 Coverage j. Buy Nov.' Expires 4C5 C2 Burgundy - Blue Bronze - Red Lt. Blue - Brown 'This AD n-'ust be csse-ted to cet t- s cr;ce. 3IETAL3LRT Your Lew Crst "S'a!" SrT? 12C3E. 1S1 S.LEHI.UT 753-3332 "$i v; They vf -p-.-?'-3,- ycr sc end xx -s! yzjr ga-xn 'vrs sc vp-7fsr.es ss n-sJ 01 OUT products: our prxfcAs, pf . visJt our ire&iJTt. I www.N4TUR4LGR0WTHINC.COM 100 Satisfaction Guarantee on all Darren A. Johnson Elder Darren Amnion Johnson, son of Roland and Sandra Juhnson, has been called to serve in the Chile Santiago North LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, March 31, at 12:45 p.m. in the Battle Creek 7th Ward, 1250 E. 200 South, Pleasant Grove. Elder Johnson will enter the Missionary Training Center on April 17. Nicole Hoglund earns YW Award Nicole Hoglund, 17, daughter of Gary and Collett Hoglund of Lindon, received her Young Womanhood Recognition Award on March 24. She is a member of the Lindon 7th Ward. Her projects included learning a piano concerto, picture frames for the seven values, making a denim quilt and the Young Women birthday cards and gifts. Elisabeth Schellenberg Jonathan Schellenberg Sister Elisabeth Mia Schellenberg, daughter of Martin and Karen Schellenberg of Pleasant Grove, has recently returned from serving in the Portugal Lisbon South LDS Mission. She will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, March 31, at 10:30 a.m. in the Battle Creek 1st Ward, 1250 E. 200 South, Pleasant Grove. i v i i fi s U: ,;;:1 ? ,:.r'H.,.,W t'i fit :r:;::';:, li' ; is:.; iv; .s ' ..i,-.! S. : v:v.-s:y;i:.iv- ,ss.s Nicole Hoglund Pfc. Analiese Detrick graduates from basic combat training Army Reserve Pfc. Analiese M. Detrick has graduated from basic combat com-bat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier received instruction and practice in drill and ceremony, ceremo-ny, marching, rifle marksmanship, marks-manship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, read-ing, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, physical fitness, basic first aid, and Army values, principles, and traditions. tra-ditions. Detrick is the daughter of Michael Detrick of Pleasant Grove and Rosa Mori Detrick of West Jordan. She is a 1999 graduate of Copper Hills High School, West Jordan. PGHS Color Guard to host competition this Saturday The Pleasant Grove Color Guard will host a competition this Saturday, March 30 at 5 p.m. at the high school. Admission prices are $5 for adults and $4 for students. stu-dents. Children under 5 are free. Twenty one schools from around the state will com pete. This is the second year of the Pleasant Grove competition. com-petition. Jenny Lynn Meek is the director of the Color Guard. Meek said the Color Guard has had an exceptional excep-tional year, generally placing plac-ing first or second. Recently the team competed at Lone Peak and placed first. Hj Simply the Best MM Steel 785-222 1 h:j?3: M:n.-.i 7sm.-7 p.m. . Sat 8 a.m. -6 p.m. E3g355 300 SOUTH MAIN PL GROVE Brent Brown Chevrolet Buick Zone's knowledge of the cor business is unsurpassed. His care and integrity will make you a lifetime customer. Zane Bern- Elder Jonathan Paul Schellenberg, son of Martin and Karen Schellenberg of Pleasant Grove, has recently recent-ly returned from serving in the Portugal Lisbon North LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, March 31, at 10:30 p.m. in the Battle Creek 1st Ward, 1250 E. 200 South, Pleasant Grove. T I M a t srar troops who served member of Joint rorce-Oh-Trm , t-,anc liy, Soldiers ai..1 Marines anH - men helped to sur-v- t Winter 0:1., Games in February ""t " emu readv f-. vine Mjp- ! areas of aviation, cori- 1 t.vjjiusive or----detection and di physical security, and-" porary facilities' ' ' Fillmore, a light.,-v vehicle mechanic assigned Headquarters -' Headquarters Con-.--' 57th Engineer Bat;. He has 25 years of nr'".' ; service. His wife, b7 resides in Lehi ' ": In 1965, Fillmore grated gr-ated from Pleasant High School. Sarah Smith receives YW Recognition Award Sarah Smith, daughter of Mitchell Smith of Pleasant Grove and Ilene Lind of Orem, has earned her Young Womanhood Recognition Award after completing six years of requirements. Her focus has been on community service, at the Family Support and Treatment Center in Orem, Festival of Trees, Olympic parade and student council at Timpanogos High School. Sarah has served as the president of Family Careers and Community Leaders America. This past weekend, week-end, in state competition in Ogden, she received a gold medal in Chapter Service Manual and earned the right to represent her school and state at the national competition to be held in Minneapolis, Minn., in July. Nichole Anderson earns YW Award Nichole (Nikki) Anderson, 17, daughter of Mike and DeAnn Anderson received her Young Womanhood Recognition Award on March 24. She is a member of the Lindon 7th Ward. Her value projects included planning her sister's sis-ter's wedding, sewing "one-sies" "one-sies" for babies, sub for Santa, and cross-stitching remembrance pictures. ,1 f v!0 It 1.1 1 ;:in line :;!pt Sarah Smith Sarah has served as Err counselor in the Lac-presidency Lac-presidency for 14 mooi She serves on the Or;: Youth Council, C. Council and attc: Seminary and Instifc She has studied Sign lr guage for three years. Nichole Anderson I On Sale Now Perennials were '1.29 ; NOW Spring Pansies & Stock .... I10- Snapdragons ' Weekly Specialty Perenn 4" Dianthus wtmmm Bonneville Nursef! 756-7946 1130 East Main American For BonnfaollE nursery" LLL.V ;,'.A-M UlJAMil C"T TTZ ' ' n Bi |