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Show Pleasant Grove - Thursday, August LDS missionori to speak Ryan Callahan Elder Ryan Kenneth Callahan, son of Mike and Leslie Callahan of American Ameri-can Fork, has recently returned from serving in the Korea Seoul West LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Aug. 29 at 9 a.m. in the Ameican Fork 14th Ward, located in the new building on 1100 East near 300 North, American Fork. , i i "K- .i!i:,'. yf ft 1 ( . 40' I i: . " v-.'"5 ' ' '.. t ' K ' l : . fix ' Pvt. James M. Kernan recently graduates from basic training Army Reserve Pvt. James M. Kernan has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, .-.and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet bayo-net training, drill and cere Making the grade: Olsen makes Dean's List atAzusa Pacific University Zena L. Olsen, a psychology psy-chology major from Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, made the Dean's List at Azusa Pacific University Uni-versity for the spring semester 2004 for the academic aca-demic standing of 3.5 or better bet-ter grade point average. Developing disciples and Eulala Pack celebrates her 90th birthday Eulala Pack will celebrate cele-brate her 90th birthday at an open house on Saturday, Aug. 28 at the North Field west church. 1541 N. 1300 West, Pleasant Grove. Family and friends are invited to come by the open house between 5 and 7 p.m. Eulala's husband of 55 years, Eldon, passed away in 1989. Eulala has eight children, Ervin (Barbara) Pack, Glen (Renee) Pack, Edna (Marcel) DeRoest, all of Pleasant Grove. Merlyn (Jeannine) Pack, presently serving an LDS mission in Hawaii, Russell Pack and Linda (Doyle) Judd both in Sandy, Ann (Hugh) Horton, Centerville and Nola (Joseph) Call of Idaho Falls, Idaho. ' Eulala has 39 grandchildren, grandchil-dren, 80 great-grandchildren and 6 great-greatgrandchildren. - Page 4 Sunday Taylor Roan Elder Taylor Roan, son of Linda and Eric Linfield and Mike and Amy Roan of Pleasant Grove, has recently recent-ly returned from serving in the Japan, Hiroshima LDS Mission. He will speak in a sacrament service Sunday, Aug. 29, at 11 a.m. in the Northfield 10th Ward, 2195 N. 100 East, Pleasant Grove. An open house will follow sacrament meeting at the home of Eldon and Sharon Ives. mony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, read-ing, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches, and field training exercises. He is the son of John and Jackie Kernan of West Garden Gar-den Drive, Pleasant Grove, Utah. Kernan is a 2003 graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. scholars since 1899, Azusa Pacific is a comprehensive Christian, evangenical university, uni-versity, dedicated to supporting sup-porting God First and excellence excel-lence in higher education, and making a positive impact on society. 4 ) r' '" M .1 fcfa.i ;,. ' r ; " www.harktheherald.com northcoun MILESTO i s vw w Kevin and LaNona Gurr of Pleasant Grove are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, JaNae Gurr, to Curtis Kent son of Jerry and Nyla Kent, The Dalles, Oregon. The couple will exchange vows in the Mount Tim-panogos, Tim-panogos, LDS Temple on Thursday, Sept. 2. A reception recep-tion will honor the newly-weds, newly-weds, Wednesday, Sept. 1, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Gun-residence. Gun-residence. The bride-to-be is a graduate grad-uate of Pleasant Grove High School. She served in the Ecuador, Guayaquil South. She is teaching at Wasatch School. The prospective groom is attending BYU studying mathematics and Spanish Bulkley and Spencer married I f Am mm I A in Lus rempie Luke Bulkley and Traci Spencer were married in the St. George, LDS Temple, on Aug. 14. A reception was held that same evening in Alamo, Nevada the hometown home-town of the bride. An open house will honor the newly-weds newly-weds Saturday, Aug. 28, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the LDS building, 828 S. Locust Avenue, Pleasant Grove. All friends and family are invited to attend. The bride is the daughter of Philip and Sherry Spencer of Hiko, Nevada. The groom is the son of Van and Judi Bulkley of Pleasant Grove. Luke is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School, Dixie State College and UVSC with a bachelor's degree in business management. manage-ment. He served in the Argentina, Argenti-na, Rosario LDS Mission. Bangerter weds Wall in LDS temple Natalie Bangerter and Cleon Wall have chosen to wed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Sept. 2. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Jimmy Bangerter of Roy and Gayle Bangerter of Layton. The prospective groom is the son of Cleon D. Wall of St. George and Linda Peck of Pleasant Grove and the late Dennis Peck. A reception will honor the newlyweds on Sept. 2 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Chantil-ly Chantil-ly Mansion, 170 N. Main, Layton. The bride-to-be is a graduate grad-uate of Clearfield High School and BYU. The prospective groom is a graduate of Roseburg Robinson marries Garrett Kurtiss and Kimberly Robinson are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Kandace Margret Robinson, to Adam Joseph Garrett, son of Michael and Cathy Garrett of Longwood, Florida. The couple exchanged vows in Pleasant Grove on Aug. 14. A garden reception followed that evening at the Robinson residence. Attending the bride were her sisters Kacey Jo and , Kortney Robinson. Honored guests were the bride's grandparents, William and JoAnn Robinson and Ben and Margret Miller. The bride is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and is employed at First Federal Title in Orlando Flor. Adam is a graduate of Lake Brantley High School. NES wan rant in lds tsmpio - , , ,, . f v. JaNae Gurr CurtisKent translation. He served in the Bolivia, La Paz LDS Mission. The couple will make their first home in Provo. on uy. i Luke Bulkley Traci Spencer Traci is a graduate of Pahranagat Valley High School. She is working on a photography degree through the Community College of Southern Nevada. The couple will make their first home in Orem. ' -- i i .i I mi I r !-r r- -U U "i r , , ' "... t . 1 - ; . I , -,,v - Natalie Bangerter Cleon Wall High School of Roseburg, Ore. and BYU. The couple will make their first home in Midvale. .J i. ) i V ' . Kandace Robinson Joseph Garrett He served in the West Indies Suriname LDS Mission. lie graduated from Brigham Young University with a master's in accounting. The couple will make their first home in Orlando Flor. Gladden week Karen Sandberg and Jason Gladden have chosen cho-sen to wed in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Aug. 28. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Dale Sandberg, Sand-berg, formerly of Pleasant Grove, and the late Kathy Sandberg. The prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gladden of American Fork. A reception will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Provo City Library at Academy Square, 550 North University Avenue, Provo. Attending the bride will be Kelly Colby, Emily Blakemore, Jenni Penrod, Tiffany Peterson, Kristi Sandberg and Dani Brady. Best man duties will be performed by Jesse White and Eldon Jacklin, Eric Sandberg, Steve Sandberg and Scott Brady serving as groomsmen. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. She Wendover trip planned Sept. There is a senior tour planned for Sept. 6., an overnight trip to Wendover. Wen-dover. Cost is $20 per person if double occupancy, occupan-cy, $30 for single. Contact Carolyn Bruce immediately immedi-ately at 785-2818 for reservations. The Jacobs Center is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. except holidays. The center cen-ter will be closed on Labor Day, Sept. 6 and the day after, Sept. 7. Seniors can enjoy quilting, exercising, and visiting at the center as well as play billiards and games, put together puzzles, and take occasional occa-sional tours when available. avail-able. Bingo is each Monday at 10:30 a.m. Ceramics classes are every Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Quilting is done daily. Lunch is served each day at noon and menus are planned for the nutrition needs of the senior citizens. Reservations Reserva-tions are needed one day in advance. Menus are listed here for convenience and may be clipped out and used for reference during the month. There is a small fee charged for lunch. The Jacobs Senior Center receives some funding from the Moun-tainland Moun-tainland Association of Governments. Wednesday, Sept. 1: Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes, spinach, canned pears, tapioca pudding, roll, milk Thursday, Sept. 2: Hoagie, potato salad, apple, carrot cake, milk Friday, Sept. 3: Roast turkey, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, applesauce, pumpkin pie, roll, milk Tuesday, Sept. 7: Chicken a la king, biscuit, bis-cuit, pasta salad, angel food cake, milk Wednesday, Sept. 8: Meatloaf, parslied new potatoes, mixed vegetables, vegeta-bles, tossed salad, orange cake, roll, milk . Thursday, Sept. 9: Baked chicken breast, mashed potatoes, corn, JwonGtadm aiso earned he,.. frm SnowColW The is a eradna. j.1 Fork High SchccHf has a bached accounting wrsityofPl The couple T: their first home ish Fork. pears, blueberry J roll, mils FriHav Sent 1' - J Dork, baked d carrots, apples I ry cream cni:: milk Mnntiav. Sf" SpahnrirpT to' apple, buttersei ding, roll, milt ; Tuesday, M Pork chow meii salad, fortune roll, milk ! 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