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Show Steven McMurtrey to marry pr. James and Barbara Brinton of Provo are leased to announce the Incoming marriage of their daughter, Rachel, to Steven McMurtrey, son of Glenn and Mary McMurtrey of Laie, Hawaii. The couple will exchange vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Aug. 10. A reception recep-tion will honor the newly-weds newly-weds that same evening from 7 to 9 at the bride's idence, 3929 N. River-ffood River-ffood Drive, Provo. All friends and family are invited invit-ed to attend. Heidi Boyd o many Shea Potter Heidi Boyd, daughter of Gerald and Cindy Boyd of Pleasant Grove, and Samuel Shea Potter, son of Samuel and Tara Lee Potter ofEphrata, Penn., will be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Saturday, Aug. 10. A celebration will be held from 7 to 9 that evening at The Bungalow, 235 S. 100 West, Pleasant Grove, with a program and dancing at 8 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Heidi graduated from Lone Peak High School. She is majoring in theater and Mine Walker celebrates tOlh birthday Mary Elaine Barnes Walker will turn 80 on Monday, Mon-day, Aug. 12. The occasion will be celebrated at a family fami-ly birthday party. Elaine was born Aug. 12, 1922, in Lehi to Frank and Hannah Hales Barnes, their fourth child and long-awaited long-awaited daughter. Her three brothers, Wayne, Raymond Ray-mond and Allen, are all deceased. She attended Lehi schools, graduating from Lehi High School in 1940. She married Max L. Walker n July 31, 1940. Shortly blowing her marriage, they moved to Pleasant Grove, where she has resided since that time. After 46 years together, XIx died Jan. 26, 1987. Elaine has been an active Jemberofthe LDS Church. S'w enjoyed serving at both th Provo and Mount Tim-;nogos Tim-;nogos LDS Temples. She been a visiting teacher for 50 years. 4- . i Receive ony lunch enftec for Meol Deob, dinner tens or Msy on In with this coupon. WUJvwwb1 ,f-lc reservations. We offffor something diiferont oixr steaw- ES22EI SST2 3 VZ- Rachel Brinton Steven McMurtrey The bride-to-be is a graduate grad-uate of Timpview High School. She is attending BYU. 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 Orem. Heidi Boyd Samuel Shea Potter music at Utah Valley State college. She teaches voice. Shea graduated from Utah High School for the Performing Arts. He is majoring in theater at Utah Valley State College. He served an LDS mission to Ventura, Calif. They will make their first home in Orem. . 'V lit; USA 3jt Elaine Walker She loved fishing and hunting trips with her husband hus-band and "trailering" with her family and friends. She was a master quilter. She is the mother of four children: Karen (Dale) Greening, American Fork; Janet (Larry) Harris and Robert (Vickie) Walker, all of Pleasant Grove; Steve (Joan) Walker, West Bountiful. Bounti-ful. She has 17 grandchildren grandchil-dren and 23 great-grandchildren. Elaine has recently moved to the Golden Living Assisting Living Center, 960 S. Geneva Road, Orem. She enjoys visitors, cards and phone calls. i i a i,v vk i raimiioj.iniim.. .. ., , , lm , ; lt t. ' . - . '...-.-. -. 1rf LM3 KiJ Receive any lunch entree for only only SS.99. Good for up ft people. One "W with ony other offer including Lunch Quo Cords. VoM i-jt a .j- - " rrr location Coupon vnlid at the Orem. HT locaoo , Kristi Smith to marry in LDS temple Kim and Marilyn Smith are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kristi Anne, to Glen and Edward Martin III, son of Glen Martin II and Nancy Martin. The couple will exchange vows on Friday, Aug. 9, in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that same day at the Max-ine Max-ine Smith residence, 650 N. 300 East, Pleasant Grove. The bride-to-be is a graduate grad-uate of Pleasant Grove High School. She is majoring major-ing in special education at Utah State University. The prospective groom Sarah Jon Brady Lam Paul and Sherri Lamb of Pleasant Grove are pleased to announce the forthcoming forthcom-ing marriage of their son, Brady, to Sarah Jones, daughter of David and Betty Jones, also of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. The couple will exchange vows on Aug. 10. They will be honored at a reception that same evening from 7 to 9 at the LDS Church at 828 S. Locust Ave., Pleasant Grove. All friends and relatives rela-tives are invited to attend. Attending the bride will be Jennifer Christen. Luke Anderton will serve as best man. It Matt Winter Matt Winter receives dgle Award Matt Winter, son of Larry and Karen Winter of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, has earned the rank of Eagle Scout. He is a member of Troop 24. For his Eagle service project, he and the scouts designed and built two book shelves to be used to store educational puzzles and videos at the Parent Education Educa-tion Resource Center. H u I II Mondcy rhroosh rnocy o. ry. ! 1 ri ii only. Expires 0901,-02 F X 1. Kristi Anne Smith Glen Edward Martin III was raised in Nebraska. He served an LDS mission in Ogden. He received an associates asso-ciates degree at Utah Valley State College. He will attend Utah State University Universi-ty this fall, majoring in chemistry. The couple will make their first home in Logan. H I J. V." V fit? ? & Brady Lamb Sarah Jones The couple will make their first home in Pleasant Grove. Five Generations stowed b Auci. 10 6 . This lucky little baby, Savanah Higley, has three great-great-grandmothers. Two c f them live in Missouri, Flossie Hall and Pauline Chandler Callahan. Grandmothers living in the area are, left to right, Kathy Baumgardner, great-grandmother; Afton Atkinson, great-great-grandmother; Candi Higley, mother holding Savanah Higley; D2bbio Chandler, grandmother. I fi New Utah Pleasant Grove Review Heidi Harrison marries Doualas Binaham Mr. and Mrs. Finch Bingham Bing-ham of American Fork are pleased to announce the marriage of their son, Douglas, Dou-glas, to Heidi Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harrison of Cedar City and the late Janice Harrison. The couple exchanged vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 25. The bride is a graduate of the University of Utah. She is doing graduate work at Ohio State University. She served an LDS mission in Munich, Germany. The groom is a graduate of Cornell University. He served a mission to the Portugal Por-tugal North LDS Mission. m ' Dr. E. Mark and Colleen Bezzant are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kristie Marie, to Travis Von Fairbourn, son of Cheryl Fairbourn and Bernie and Sally Fairbourn. The couple will be married mar-ried in the Mount Timpanogos Timpano-gos LDS Temple on Aug. 8. A reception will be held in their honor that same evening from 7 to 9 at The Bungalow, 235 S. 100 West, Pleasant Grove. All friends and family are invited to attend. Kristie graduated from Pleasant Grove High School 'i $! Bezzanr to many r m 2":.!itSiiiop.5 H !d August V,22 from 9:00 - l2:Hip.m. Shj-Atirnf Si:.!! 37 S. Main Gwt Fleab prqred to i;i2 16 vi i f vcir f'Vcti'.c vi8 and wear sonxt'isig to &v:.ct in To renter or if you liave any questions please - Thursday. August S. 2002 - Pa 7 ''"V; .-i,. I Heidi Harrison Douglas Bingham The couple will make their first home in Columbus, Colum-bus, Ohio. Kristie Marie Bezzant Travis Von Fairbourn and LDS Seminary. She attended Utah Valley State College and graduated f rom Institute. Travis graduated from Ricks College. He is an Eagle Scout. He served ;n LDS mission in the California Califor-nia San Bernardino Mission. Mis-sion. The couple will make their first home in Orem. Matt HigleyCourtesy pholo Adianctd Vocal PctlVmiina Tc "Bcsrnning Mu-ic-LVjicf-Tlin'rc ('! Pmate ocal I::-!n;ctii Actin: Tt S.icc k Scrcu MuiJiOi'sSU CV.Y V.ttiMcUct) kl;:iC , All jiccs BccvloAJ-. "-x: ! 3 r-.-1- call 785 0290 |