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Show Pleasant Grove Review New Utah - Thursday. Aueust 29. 2002 - Page 5 M I LE STONES jollar o marry ichael Dollar and -' Aiired will be mar- hr;day,Aug.30, in the ;'e'uMp-to-be is the ;:hter of Wayne and .11. nf Alnine. The v.-nAincu- r-- .t,vp ffroom is the Lf Gary and Laura Dol- A garden reception will 3eld in tneir nunui uwi .e evening Irom to y at Dollar residence. All ily and friends are invit-s invit-s attend. elsey graduated from ji Summit High School. mew Icken mries Andrew Hicken and Hrri Wplch were married L.u fnlnmhia River LDS We in Richland, Wash., Aug. 23. The bride is the daughter and JoAnn Welch of knell, Wash. The groom is the son of ret Hicken of Pleasant x-ve and Lorin Hicken of lalville. An open house will honor newlyweds on Aug. 29 MMecham ielebraes birthday Ethel W. Mecham will tbrate her 97th birthday Sept. 9. iShe will be honored at an house on Saturday, i? 31, from 2 to 4 p.m. at If American Fork 4th H381 S. 300 East. She i'jests no gifts, please. was born Sept. 9, ft, in Lehi, to Wilford W. Jeanette Wadley War 's. She married LeRoy K. -hamon Junp 9. 199fi in ! Malt Lake LDS Temple. ..Jii has three children: (1 (Norma) Mecham and Wd (Linda) Mecham, We Godfrey Reives Young yhanhood f cognition award Godfrey, daughter :! ana Mary Godfrey tasant Grove, received Young Womanhood ,Mion award Aug. 22. ,le 'S a mumher r,f tV,o P Field 2nd Ward. Jr "er Laurel projects, ;led a blanket for her 'ler- She alsn tiorl o "l cu mill .Garlick, which she ttothem for bhe wnrlfnJ U t;, hurs. She and her Pother also tnittorf Michael v 'V -f4 , - , a - i , 1 . i 'y - . -i ' Michael Dollar Kelsey Allred She has been attending Snow College. Michael graduated from Lone Peak High School. He has recently returned from the Recife, Brazil LDS Mission. Mis-sion. The newlyweds will reside in American Fork and attend Utah Valley State College. ill Merri Welch Hicken Andrew Hicken from 6 to 8 p.m. at the American Fork Amphitheater, Amphithe-ater, 850 E. 700 North. The couple will make their first home in Pleasant Grove. Ethel W. Mecham all of American Fork; Jeanette (Blaine) Johnson, Orlando, Fla. She has 15 grandchildren, grandchil-dren, 32 great-grandchildren and six great-greatgrandchildren. Nicole Godfrey over 150 hats for humanitarian program. Nicole is a senior I lt'clactllt vjiv o - School. She plans to attend Dixie State College next fall. .' .- v v- ' v I.I 1 H L t iWVcheZTJ Local Producc 111 C.iivi- HOURS: 10-6' Matthew Hicken to marry Matthew Hicken and Cindy Cox have chosen to marry in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Sept. 5. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Delwyn and Lois Cox of Bountiful. The prospective groom is the son of Janet Hicken of Pleasant Grove and Lorin Hicken of Coalville. A reception will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 6 to 8 at the Davis residence, 160 S. 1400 Adamses to celebrate 60th anniversary The children of Thomas Ardie and Bea Walker Adams will host an open house in honor of their parents par-ents 60th wedding anniversary. anniver-sary. It will be held Saturday, Sept. 7, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the LDS Church on 1222 E. Nathaniel Drive, Pleasant Grove. They request no gifts, please. They were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Sept. 11, 1942. They are the parents of five children: Richard Chamberlains to celebrate 80 years Lucene Chamberlain and Lucile Chamberlain Christofferson will celebrate cele-brate their 80th birthdays on Sept. 5. They will be honored at an open house on Sept. 9 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Mellor. Hidden Gardens, 877 N. 100 East, Lehi. The twins were born Sept. 5, 1922, in Cedar Fort to Orin and Lelia Cook Chamberlain. Rutter earns Nominata award Jared P. Rutter has earned the 'Nominata Award, the highest honor given by the Southwestern Graduate School of Biomedical Biomed-ical Sciences, May 22. The son of Jim and Gayle Rutter of Manila, he is a Pleasant Grove High School 1991 alumnus, graduated from Brigham Young University Uni-versity in boichemistry, 1996, and received his Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Cen-ter in Sept. 2001. Researching diabetes and cancer, he is working i:o- nuw itoe Rfiripntial A f Commercial' Pests, Lawn t ----- - -. ,1 r-A- i -. - i - I-':" . -. - v - ' Cindy Cox Matthew Hicken East, Pleasant Grove. Cindy and Matthew are both graduates of BYU. The couple will make their first home in American Ameri-can Fork. 1 H..V;. V Bea & Ardie Adams Thomas (deceased), Cameron W, Edward Jon, Lynn Paul and LuAnn Ack-erman. Ack-erman. They have 15 grandchildren grandchil-dren and five great-grandchildren. Lucile & Lucene Chamberlain Jared Rutter for the Sarah and Frank Mcl&iigh Independent Fellow Fel-low of Biochemistry and lives with his wife, Deena Houston Rutter of Orem, and their three sons, in Carroll Car-roll ton. Texas. tuu xm m Care OFF I WITH : THIS I f- ; -' .- 'ft. v. 6. J. Savage to marry Katie Adams Aug. 3 1 Katie Adams and B.J. Savage have chosen to marry in the Mount Tim-panogos Tim-panogos LDS Temple on Aug. 31. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Todd and Fran Sweeten of Pleasant Grove. The prospective groom is the son of Brett and JaLee Savage of Lindon. A garden reception will honor the newlyweds that evening from 7 to 9 at the Jensen residence, 11196 South Wasatch Blvd., Sandy The bride-to-be is a graduate grad-uate of Pleasant Grove High School. The prospective groom is also a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. He served in the Pennsylvania Marianela Rodriquez to marry Guillerno and Lilia Rodriguez of Lindon are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Marianela, to Damian Arganaraz, son of Juan Carlos and Maria Susana of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The couple will exchange vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Aug. 30. A reception recep-tion will honor the newly-weds newly-weds that same evening at 7 p.m. at the Despain residence, resi-dence, 50 W. 400 North, Lindon. Lin-don. (Invitations stated that a Photo correction The recent announcement announce-ment of Pleasant Grove resident res-ident Kerry Hoglund, general gen-eral manager of the Olive Garden in Provo, winning the company's prestigious Diamond Club Award should have run with the photo on the right. The editors apologize for the error. School hasn't even started vet, but j'e:, we're giving ORAL EXAMS! WuhSummordraftinuloadosc. j il's linie lo be thinking about your children going kick to school. Along w ilh some new clodics. notebooks ajid pencils tliere are a Tew other important items you should consider sending your children ofTto schx! w ith. clean teeth! When it conies to maintaining a healthy smile, nothins docs more (km having regular dental check ups and semi annu.il teeth cleanings. In addition lo hi-avoided hi-avoided by early detection and proper treatment. I m.ike your child's pre-vhooJ eam. a gewle and p Oral Exam r ( ik Cleaning AsLowAs$g'00 VslfJ on apDorlrft - Sc!iitjCns M'tki-n Techrkiy With A Vjirlcss T.nth Randal LHadfield,D.D.S. 323 East 100 North n Lehi, UT 84043 (80D768-4072 B.J. Savage Katie Adams Harrisburg LDS Mission. The couple will reside in St. George, where they are both attending Dixie State College. i Damian Arganaraz Marianela Rodriguez garden reception would be held at the Rodriguez residence, resi-dence, but due to some construction con-struction inconvenience, the location has been changed to the Despain residence.) The couple will make their first home in Pavson. F Kerry Hoglund TTT" etl)r'l ,J'k's 3 ijXUmif y, t ) ! if.,-; , ; a. . .. " . i C-:v;is','j'3iF:y EcotCjr.3lJ;io-::rj Wisdom icclh Retexirq Czs Tooth Colored Fiiiircs f'Mlii'S'ep SlsriUzz'icn Ron-Siugics! "Cum Dissass" Thsxp |