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Show Pleasant Grove ReviewLindon Review New Utah - Thursday, April 22, 2004 - Page 4 M ILESTONES He JoA Kamille Kane to wed Aaron Pratt Brian and Sharolyn Kane of Pleasant Grove are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kamille Kane, to Aaron John Pratt, son of William and Coral Pratt of New Harmony. The couple will exchange vows in the Mount Tim-panogos Tim-panogos LDS Temple on April 24. A reception will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Mellow Hidden Meadows, 877 N. 100 East, Lehi. The bride-to-be is a graduate grad-uate of Pleasant Grove High School, LDS Seminary and UVSC. She recently finished her student teaching at Lehi High School and will begin teaching full time in the fall. The prospective groom is Brett Pack to marry Amberly Day Paul and Janice Day of Rochester, Minn. are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Amberly Day, to Brett Pack, son of Dale and JoAnn Pack of Alpine. The couple will exchange vows at Mellor Hidden Meadows on April 23. A reception will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Mellor Hidden Meadows, 877 N. 100 East, Lehi. An open house will be held Friday, June 26 from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Rochester Stake Center, Rochester, Minn. Groomsmen will be Logan and Donovan Pack. Grant Penrod to celebrate 80th birthday Grant Penrod will celebrate cele-brate his 80th birthday at a family dinner on May 1. He was born April 26, 1924, to Wilford and Harriet Harri-et Fauset Penrod, the 11th of 12 children. Mamie Johnson, John-son, Burnice Warren, Don Paul and Ned are still living. liv-ing. He married Fern Muzzell, his high school sweetheart, July 15, 1943. They were later sealed in the Provo LDS Temple. They celebrated their 60th anniversary last year. They have seven children: chil-dren: Donna, Linda, LaRae, Darrel, Kelly, Barry and Nickie. They have 35 grandchildren grand-children and 47 great- Craft booths available during Strawberry Days Crafters are invited to rent a craft booth at the Community Commu-nity Center in Pleasant Grove during Strawberry Days. The dates for the craft fair will be June 17-19. The craft booths will be both inside and outside the center at 65 E. 200 South. This craft fair will coincide with all of the activities associated with Strawberry Days, including the carnival, rodeo, mammoth mam-moth parade and several other fun activities surrounding surround-ing the center. Deadline for applications will be June 4. Applications can be downloaded from Pleasant Grove City's Web site at www.pgcity.org. For information, contact Glenda Carter at 785-2289 or 735-5045. 735-5045. X April 24 f Aaron Pratt Kamille Kane a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. He recently returned from serving serv-ing an LDS mission to Zurich, Switzerland. He is attending TJVSC and working work-ing at Timp Rental. Brett Pack Amberly Day The bride-to-be is a graduate grad-uate of BYU. She recently received a master's in education edu-cation from USU. The prospective groom is a graduate of American Fork High School and works for Standard Plumbing Plumb-ing Supply. The couple will make their first home in Herri-man. Herri-man. Grant Penrod grandchildren. Penrod retired from Geneva Steel with 41 years, and 20 years of custom grading, which he did on the side. 7 ... - A . it V a Orchesis In Concert V April 29th & 30th, 2004 7:00 p.m. Pleasant Grove High School Auditorium Tickets: $4.00 for students w ID $5.00 for adults Featuring works by: Krisli Virgin, Krigbam Young University Cassie Jensen, Dance Club Orcbesis Dance Company, Student Choreography f . : . h ; f I ! iiJ 't- J ' ' ' ' X l ' I t .. . ' , . ' '.. t - ; I v r i . t y t Darren Johnson Local missionaries Elder Darren A. Johnson, son of Rolan and Sandra Johnson of Pleasant Grove, is returning from serving in the Chile Santiago North LDS Mission. He will speak at a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, April 25 at 10:50 a.m. in the Battle Bat-tle Creek 7th Ward, 1250 E. 200 South, Pleasant Grove. Jeanette Nielsen to marry Craig and Patricia Nielsen of Pleasant Grove are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Jeanette, to Jackson Hideo Howard, son of Glenn and Naoko Monson of Orem. They will be wed on Saturday, Sat-urday, April 24 in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple. A reception in their honor will be held that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the BYU Museum of Art, N. Campus Dr., Provo. All family fam-ily and friends are welcome to attend. Jeanette is a graduate of Heath Crawford completes Marine training in San Diego Marine Corps Pvt. Heath T. Crawford, son of Margie A. Crawford of Provo, Utah and Kenneth R. Crawford of Pleasant Grove, recently completed 12 weeks of basic raining at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, Calif. Crawford and fellow recruits began their training train-ing at 5 a.m. In addition to the physical physi-cal conditioning program, Crawford spent numerous hours in classroom and field assignments which included includ-ed learning first aid, uniform uni-form regulations, combat ;r,v"8 a wi,,c varic,y of dancc f,,nns: Mmlcrn' 'p-p. Ibe Pleasant drove High School Orcbesis Dance Cowlmnv mvsrL . ch.rooKr.,ph the majority ..IHie chnuvs will, lid,, f K,s, clu.mZ.K t0'U' "U' All year around they vorl hard crcalini; dances Cor issniihlirv ,i , , the only thins .hoy do. In IVhruaiy they wen. to New York and t k !'l! V Mt ,h-M's m Hie sites in New York City. (Ul,u ll:1SM's' s'lw "' .lachv ay plays, and visiu-t! By Ihe lime the comerl is over, the Kirls will he rrii,.,l U , ,. . practices everyday. Kclsie Allied, Kladhecan.se I know we will look 'I'l II l . . .i . , . my an nave pin tneir Hard Hunk her lor what she has done. MX Michael Sanders Elder Michael Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Sanders of Pleasant Grove, has been called to serve in the California Roseville LDS Mission. Elder Sanders will enter the Missionary Training Center on May 12. Jackson Howard Jeanette Nielsen Pleasant Grove High School. She is attending BYU and majoring in family fami-ly and consumer science education. Jackson is a graduate of Mountain View High School. He served an LDS mission to Tokyo South Japan. He will graduate from BYU this month in mechanical engineering. water survival, marksmanship, marksman-ship, hand-to-hand combat and assorted weapons training. They performed close order drill and operated as a small infantry unit during field training. Crawford and other recruits also received instruction on the Marine Corps' core values honor, courage and commitment, and what the words mean in guiding personal and professional conduct. Crawford is a 199S graduate grad-uate of Red Mountain High School of Mesa, Ariz. v. a hmior -i ,!.,'. ki ,'.. ' .ood." J ""'"" . work, time and .1 ('( tfilmn .....1 . .1 Come lo their concert a .- ' ;he A y- ;entec uxili I ?ork '' --s, !cegiv . , n T 7 The " .. ' . ; ' -j , sentec . v ary I Vpunt .Jforec v Hears L ,j L ' df ser Brady Morton EricWJa sem Elder Brady Luke Morton, Mor-ton, son of Joseph and Holly Morton of Pleasant Grove, has recently returned from serving in the Belgium Brussels LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament sacra-ment service Sunday, April 25 at 9 a.m. in the Pleasant Grove 9th Ward, 455 E. 200 South, Pleasant Grove. Brian Robinson marries Michael and Judy Robinson Robin-son of Pleasant Grove are pleased to announce the marriage of their son, Brian Robinson, to Natalie Woolf. She is the daughter of Dr. William and Diane Woolf and the late Kathryn Woolf of Mesa, Ariz. Brian and Natalie were married in the Mesa Arizona Ari-zona LDS Temple on April 9. An open house will be held for them Friday, April J i. City -wide cleanup doi City-wide cleanup dates are scheduled from Saturday, Satur-day, April 21 through Sunday. Sun-day. May 2. No-fee dumpstcrs will be located at the rodeo grounds. The gates will be opened each day from 6:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. This is a great opportunity opportuni-ty to get rid of waste and those valuable treasures that have been stored for years without being used. For tho'se who don't know the area well, please use the south entrance to the rodeo grounds. Go to 700 South (Sam White's Lane) and turn north at 210 West. Outside burn dates are from April 17 to 15. You must call 796-7151 before burning. Fires will need to be put out before dark each V II l"" ' "'Vl' 10 R 1(1 ''"'lv mon niim d a in. P'.iclicc.s, hm ;iH,.r , rom.(M1 , h; concert succcsslid. Thev couldn'i h ,v,. ,!,. 1N' V1'-"' m'l thev all appivci.ilc and 9 LDS chwfi Elder En. called to senUee gan Detroit LD;?9 00 HewiJlsNlssist ment service S-at the 25 at noon in ;emal 9th Ward, 408); Bale Pleasant Grove. :emal He will enter. md f May 5. Th ecen -eque Brian Robinscr -oom Natalie Woolf :ra t issav 23 at the old, it church house. : f North, Plea5-::par(il 7 to 8:30 p.m. All friend- qent; are invited to -jy. wyei ind; Mille day. Please be :.llrm; use common iiiueet: burning. Monc Residents iiiie h that burning; Th cleanup - noi " :or t;,ir 'lean up. eX! stra Noiiuttetv w how via Distjnce lours ;eers. Vol 61,0 . Shop i rvas ' . 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