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Show I'lcas.nil (iru-.c Kjmc.'. N.-a Luih - 1 h..r. J.: Milestones Missionaries to speak in local Sunday services . Jason Hunter Kldcr -J.isiin Horald 1 1 miter, son of Terry and Norah Hunter of Pleasant drove has lieen called to serve in the Illinois Chicago I,I)S Mission. I le will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, July 2 1 at I p.m. in the name of Timpanogns (ith Ward, 425 I'., r()() North, Pleasant drove. Kldcr Hunter will enter the Missionary Training Center on Aug. 7. Nicole Taylor to many in LDS temple Dan and dleanne Taylor of Cedar Hills are pleased to announce the forthcoming forthcom-ing marriage of their daughter, Nicole Taylor, to Brad Washburn, son of Kevin and Shelley Washburn, Wash-burn, Wales Utah. The couple will exchange vows in the Mount Tim-panogos Tim-panogos LDS Temple on .July 19. A reception will honor the nowlyweds that same evening from 6 to 8 at the Stringham residence, 4010 W. 9820 North, Cedar Hills. Attending the bride will be: Amber Tolman, Kaylee Sheets and Carol Ann Shields. Pest man duties will be performed by Jacob Washburn Wash-burn and Scott Washburn. Honored guests will be Doyle and Ann Shields, Leona Jenkins celebrates 95th birthday Leona Jenkins of Pleasant Pleas-ant drove, affectionately-known affectionately-known by all "Meme", turned 95 July 16. Friends and family are invited to attend an open house in her honor at the home of her daughter. Evetta Ekins, on Saturday, July 20 from 4 to 6 p.m. Porn in Vancouver. Wash, in 1907, Leona has seen nearly a century of changes in the world, from hay rides to space stations. She continues con-tinues to enjoy reading, shopping, and most of all. visiting with her five generations gener-ations of extended family. Brian Morgan Elder Brian E. Morgan, son of Doug and Janet Cook of Pleasant Grove and the late James E. Morgan, has recently returned from serving in the Australia Brisbane LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, July 21 at 12:50 p.m. in the Bat-tlecreek Bat-tlecreek 8th Ward, 1222 E. Nathaniel Dr., Pleasant Grove. v .. v - Brad Washburn Nicole Taylor Ralph and Roxey Washburn, Wash-burn, and Betty Mcllrath. The bride-to-be is a graduate grad-uate of Lone Peak High School and Snow College. The prospective groom is a graduate of North Sanpete San-pete High School, and has attended Snow College. He served an LDS Mission in the California, Santa Rosa Mission. The couple will make their first home in Pleasant Grove. jut., a i. i.i.tumumi i i n - " ' 4 Leona Jenkins Friends and family are invited to drop by and wish Meme a happy birthday. For more information they may call Evetta at 7S5-472S 7S5-472S or granddaughter Sande Montano at 7S5-0634. SATURDAY JULY 20th 9-10 a.m. 10 off entire stock 7-8 a.m. 30 off FABRICS. NOTIONS. on m ono nff n 1)TC nnrccrnrrrT 0"3 d.lll. CXi o Oil i , j, i ix loo i.irrx i . CLASSES. BOOKS. PATTERNS. SEWING MACHINES & FURNITURE Discount taken off rciuLir prices. Good on tn-Jk itcrris onlv Due to Steel Days Parade - parking in back of building Brian Bawden Elder Brian C. Bawden, son of Merrill and Laura Bawden of Pleasant Grove, has been called to serve in the Georgia Atlanta LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, July 21 at 9 a.m. in the Tim-panogos Tim-panogos 1st Ward, 425 E. 500 North, Pleasant Grove. Elder Bawden will enter the Missionary Training Center on July 31. Michelle Dimond to marry David and Judy Dimond are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Michelle to David Brinton Bigelow, son of Robert and Jill Bigelow. The couple will be married mar-ried in the Mount Timpano-gos Timpano-gos LDS Temple on July 20. A reception will be held in their honor from 6:30 to 8:30 the previous evening, Friday, July 19, at the old white Manila Church Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, 3986 W. 8800 North. All friends and family fam-ily are invited to attend. Rachel Harken winsimdon theme contest From attending, to being in the parade, to winning the theme contest to name Lindon Days. Rachel Harken practices the theme she entered, "Imagination can take you anywhere." "Me and my friends pretend pre-tend to be things and do things and go places." They make videos with Rachel as the star. Rachel enjoys playing the piano, dancing, writing stories sto-ries and swimming. "And, I like to play Barbies with my friends." She will be in her fifth year of Spanish emersion emer-sion at Rocky Mountain Elementary, and has lived in Lindon for 10 years. Her parents request her help with computer graphics. graph-ics. "She is amazing," said her mom, "she taught herself her-self and can do anything Nathan Shields Elder Nathan Doyle Shields, son of Craig and Sharleen Shields of Highland, High-land, has been called to serve in the North Carolina Charlotte LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday July 21, at 9 a.m. in the Highland High-land 2nd Ward, 5212 W. Country Club Drive, Highland. High-land. Elder Shields will enter the Missionary Training Center July 24. Curtis Carter Elder Curtis Michael Carter, son of Michael and Carol Carter of Pleasant Grove, has been called to serve in the Switzerland Zurich LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, July 24 at 1 p.m. in the North-field North-field 9th Ward, 1541 N. 1300 West, Pleasant Grove. Elder Carter will enter the Missionary Training Center on July 24. Eld?r Jonaih Bezzant.sonofDr'r and Colleen Rt -. Pleasant Grove. 'h called to serve in da Vancouver LDS y He will speak inT ment service Sund ' 21, at 10:50 a.m.in"( tie Creek 1st Ward "i"" 200 South, Plea:. Elder Bezzant . the : Missionary Tr Center on July 24. .--.' y r ... tf, . . - --f-; . S t " - : Mttf , Candlands to celebrate 50 ye: John M. and JoAnn R. Candland are celebrating their 50th anniversary on July 23. They will be honored at an open house on July 23 at 258 S. 400 East . Pleasant Grove from 6 to 9 p.m. They were married July 23, 1948 in American Fork. , John worked at Geneva until he retired. JoAnn worked at I. Care and Training u:: retired. They have four ct; Larry J. Candland. 0-Bill 0-Bill Candland, PI,,. Grove, Cathy Adams. J: ish Fork, and Cindy C Payson. They have eight r children and four grandchildren. Michelle Dimond David Bigelow Michelle graduated from Ricks College and Southern Utah University in elementary elemen-tary education. David served an LDS Mission to Bogota, Columbia. Colum-bia. He is a student at BYU studying electrical engineering. - possible." She wants to compete for Little Miss Lindon, "I will be old enough next year,"-said year,"-said Rachel. When she grows up she wants to be a veterinarian. She currently has pet cats. Her parents are very supportive and help her. "I have a very creative mom and she gives me the things I need to be creative," said Rachel. "She supplies me with material for arts and crafts." NYLFMED accept Nathan Shumway A Pleasant Grove native, Nathan Shumway was accepted to participate in the National Youth Leadership Leader-ship Forum on Medicine or NYLFMED in San Francisco Francis-co from July 14 to July 23. The NYLFMED is a career development program pro-gram for high school students stu-dents who demonstrate academic aca-demic excellence, leadership leader-ship potential and an interest inter-est in medicine. Shumway will join approximately 350 other high school students from around the country. Throughout the 10-day forum, NYLFMED will introduce Shumway to a variety of concepts in public health, medical ethics,-research ethics,-research and general practice, prac-tice, including site visits to medical facilities and clin- , ' IP "i i Nathan Shumway ICS. Students will engage in a problem-based learning simulation, an educational method where they are presented pre-sented with a fictional patient's case history and must diagnose and develop a treatment plan k patient. "The National Leadership Forum o5' invaluable perspefi students who partic:: the forum on met : Donna Weldin, eft-director eft-director of NYLF, sa:c "The relations!1 forge with health canities can-ities and educations. : "tutions throughout country afford these people with an eye;-experience, eye;-experience, 'yr '.. them to the broad f of medical careers. Temples Church Items Household Spn;nnnl All the Newest Molds!!! Supplies Availcbie Personal Instruction mmm Group or Super Saturday nstruction Welcome Many Options Available! Open Workshoo Wednesdays & Fridays, 6-9 PM 9861 N. Oquirrh View In North Ranch - Eagle Mountain 801.361.6942 SmdaWffer Bring this ad and receive ion discount on f!nt I purchase of greenware. 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