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Show Pleasant Grove ReviewLindon Review New Utah - Thursday, February 12, 2004 - Page 4 stSons Mile J Jt " r . i : 1 t- .JIHI.WU,"""""'-'t'""" "' ' ' 1 a ' v- w ,. ' - k . II l! V j1 M " " r A. I' '. Brandon Christensen Kevin Lyman Bradford Law Dottie & Lyman Swensen Missionaries serve missions for LDS church Elder Brandon Christensen, Chris-tensen, son of Jay and Debbie Deb-bie Christensen of Pleasant Grove, has recently returned from serving in the Brazil Fortaleza LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, at 10:50 a.m. on Feb. 15 at the LDS church at 1250 E. 200 South, Pleasant Grove. Bridget Henriksen to marry Devin Johnson and Bridget Brid-get Henriksen are pleased to announce their marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Tem-ple on Feb. 19. Their parents par-ents are Bruce and Debany Henriksen of Lindon, and Markus and Karen Johnson of Springville. A reception will be held in their honor from 6 to 8 p.m. at Wadley Farms, 35 E. Bakers celebrate 62nd wedding anniversary Bud (Robert) and Bonnie Baker recently celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary with family members. Bud and Bonnie started their marriage in California. Race cars were a way of life for Bud for quite a while and Bonnie found a use for their airplane ferrying ferry-ing the boys to all the races out of town. They have two children, Eleene and Bob, six grand- Jeremy Bates to marry Chandelle Brown Peter Jeremy Bates and Chandelle Alicia Brown have chosen to wed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Friday, Feb. 13. The bride-to-be in the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Brown of Gilbert, Ariz. The prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daryl K. Bates of Pleasant GroveCedar Hills. An open house will honor them that same evening from 7:30 to 9 at the home of Daryl and Janet Bates, 10312 N. Redwood Dr., Cedar Hills. All friends and relatives are cordially invited invit-ed to attend. The couple will make their first home in Orem. Elder Kevin Gregory Lyman, son of Greg and Lynette Lyman of Pleasant Grove, has recently returned from serving in the California Carlsbad LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, Feb. 15 at 10:50 a.m. in the Tim-panogos Tim-panogos 2nd Ward, 800 N. 100 West, Pleasant Grove. Bridget Henriksen Devin Johnson 400 North in Lindon. Devin and Bridget will make their first home in Elk Ridge. ML Bonnie & Bud Baker children and 17 greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. The Bakers met in high school and were married. Some years later they were sealed in the Los Angeles LDS Temple. They moved to Utah in 1977 to be near family. They enjoy Utah and all the friends they have made here. r'- A r" Chandelle & Jeremy mm'. TRAVPi iNCDrr-rirtki I 492-6300 1 I South of Kohler's in Highland With this coupon Expires 3-3 1-04 urn Ask your local paper how you can reach over 500,000 households in 50 Utah newspapers in one easy step through Utah Press Association statewide classified advertising network. (National placement also available through Utah Press.) If Utah Press V 1 ASSOCIATION Elder Bradford Erie Law, son of Kenneth A. and Fern Law of Pleasant Grove, has been called to serve in the Philippines Bacolod LDS Mission. Elder Law entered the Missionary Training Center on Feb. 4. A Family Night of Musical Fantasy opens tomorrow The Pleasant Grove Orchestra presents its winter win-ter concert, A Family Night of Musical Fantasy, tomorrow tomor-row at 7:30 p.m. at the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove Junior High, 810 N. 100 East. Sponsored by the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove City and the Pleasant Grove Arts Commission, Com-mission, the concert will feature fea-ture "Peter and the Wolf," "Lord of the Rings" and more. "Peter and the Wolf" will be narrated by Nathan Criman and talented junior high school puppeteers will feature puppets for the show. Admission is free. PISA invites nominations The Pleasant Grove High School PTSA would like patrons to know schools and public citizens are invited to nominate individuals for the Huntsman Awards for Excellence Excel-lence in Education for 2004. The Huntsman Awards for Excellence in Education will recognize and award bright and capable individuals individu-als who represent the ranks of public school education. Ten winners will be selected to receive this award and receive $10,000 each, donated by Jon Huntsman Hunts-man family. Schools and public citizens citi-zens are invited to nominate individuals in three categories: cate-gories: Teacher, administrator administra-tor or volunteer. Nominations Nomina-tions must include specific detailed information regarding regard-ing the nominee. For further information or forms, contact Katy Morrill at 785-7959 or Brcnda Mcintosh Mcin-tosh at 785-8133. Elder Lvman and Sister Dottie J. Swensen of American Ameri-can Fork have been called to the Georgia Atlanta North LDS Mission.. They will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Feb. 15 at noon in the American Amer-ican Fork 8th Ward, 320 N. 100 East, American Fork. They will enter the MTC on Feb. 16. Brent & Lynette Chynoweth Chynoweths return from LDS mission Elder Brent and Sister Lynette Chynoweth of Orem have recently returned from serving in the Ukraine Keiv LDS Mission. Mis-sion. They will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Feb. 15 at 9 a.m. in the Orem Windsor Ward, 280 W. 1900 North, Orem. celeb ' F( da N family. ;G Lev,i -tnJ Margy,;r chilch- a 1 child ?ei - 3a H 'fcj nolo To submit school information, call Heather at the New Utah office, 756-7669. All Schools Feb. 16 President's day, NO SCHOOL Feb. 23 or 24 Kindergarten registration, all parents par-ents should bring birth certificates, immunization records, and the child, who must be five by Sept. 1 with them. Check your local school calendar for date and time specifics. Aspen Elementary Feb. 18-20 Clear Creek 5th grade Feb. 23 Kindergarten registration at 9.30 and 1 Feb. 25 Worlds fair Cedar Ridge Elementary Feb. 23-24 Kindergarten registration Central Elementary This is Literacy Week Feb. 17-20 Tiger Pride Week Feb. 20 Patriotic assembly Feb. 23-2-4 Kindergarten registration 1 to 4 p m. Reminder, every Monday early cut at 2 p.m. n..i ,- . 1.1 Feb. 17-20 Feb. 23-24 n.t r- CU0K r;r Kinder:;--' Mount Mahogany Eleme-Feb. Eleme-Feb. 12 SEPcc-:--Feb. 17-20 Teacher 2::-' Feb. 19 6th graie Feb. 23 Kirirfe-r.:-- Deertield Elementary Feb. 24 Kindergarten registry ea ,T L ;-3W lai IV ;,b s, ru :;ei T, i'J re; 3ta 'A 7 ei h an .3, ' ieJ Pleasant Grove Junior H r n Feb. 12-13 F;:;erS-: ' n' Rocky Mt. Elementary Feb. 12-23 6th graje r; Feb. 13 Clark pv-rv Feb. 23 Kinrje-;:-:- Valley View Elementary Feb. 12 Puppet su:,; Feb. 19 PGJHScrr; grade Feb. 23 Kinde-rr Oak Canyon Junior H:;!i Feb. 12 Easier Feb. CO fill ion 9-2 Grovecrest Elementary Feb. 20 Due date for Freedom Fest.val essays Feb. 23 Early Out Feb. 24 Kindergarten registration 9 a m. Lindon Elementary Feb. 20 Patriotic Sing Feb. 23 Early out Feb. 24 Kindergarten registration S a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Manila Elementary Feb. 12 Second Grade Parent Program. 6 30 Feb. 17-18 ParentTeacher Conferences Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 19 casKe:; girls n S:h i ... 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