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Show ILESTONES New Utah - Thursday, September 2, 2004 - Page 4 M Savannah Kelley to marry James and Linda Kelley are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Savannah Amy Kelley to Brian Joseph Dalton, son of Jesse and Linda Dalton. The couple will exchange vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Sept. 8. A reception recep-tion will honor them the following fol-lowing evening from 6:30 to 9 at White Willow Reception Recep-tion Center, 342 N. 400 West, Provo. The bride-to-be is a graduate grad-uate of Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary. Semi-nary. She is employed by Odyssey Dance Company as a professional dancer. Marcee Taggart will wed Nathan Corley and Marcee Taggart have chosen cho-sen to wed on Sept. 2. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Taggart of Lehi. The prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Corley of Kearns. A reception will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 7 to 9 at Mel-lor's Mel-lor's Hidden Meadows, 877 N. 100 East, Lehi. Attending the bride will be Somer Smith, Jennifer Willis, Rebecca Corley, Ash-lee Ash-lee Taggart, Marlise Tag-gart-Anderson. Best man duties will be performed by Jared Cahoon and Aaron Corley. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Lehi High School. She served in the Taiwan Taichung LDS Mission Mis-sion and is attending Joshua Adams earns Eagle Scout badge Joshua Tyler Adams, son of DeLaun and Julie Adams of Lehi, received his Eagle Scout award July 18 in a Court of Honor. He is a member of Troop 1, sponsored by Lehi 1st Ward. For his Eagle service project, he collected needed items from the stake to deliver to Salt Lake Community Com-munity Homeless Shelter. He is in the 9th grade at Lehi Junior High. He enjoys Jonathan Keith wins state music competition Jonathan Keith won first place at the Utah State Fair music competition. He is 15 years old and lives in American Amer-ican Fork where he attends American Fork High School. He is the son of David and Melanie Keith. He studies piano with Dr. Irene Peery-Fox of Provo. He will perform at the Utah State Fair on Sept. 10 and in the Temple Square Concert Series on Sept. 11. He took four first-place awards at the International Festival for Creative Pianists in June. These awards were in best original composition, best jazz, best arrangement, Pedersen earns education scholarship Candice Pedersen of American Fork is one of 35 recent high school seniors selected to received Phi Delta Kappa's 2004 Scholarship for Prospective Educators. Can-dice Can-dice is the daughter of R. Lane and Denise Pederson. A $1,000 grant was awarded for Candice to pursue pur-sue a career in teaching or professional education. Phi Delta Kappa International and the Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation jointly award the annual scholarship grants to assist prospective teachers with their registration and tuition ". - j Brian Dalton Savannah Kelley The prospective groom is a graduate of Timpanogos High School and LDS Seminary. Semi-nary. He served in the Winnipeg, Win-nipeg, Canada LDS Mission. Mis-sion. He is attending UVSC and employed by One-source. One-source. Nathan Corley Marcee Taggart UVSC. The prospective groom is a graduate of Kearns High School. He served in the California Oakland LDS Mission and is attending SLCC. The couple will make their first home in West Jordan. Joshua Adams longboarding and snow boarding and X-Box. He has also been on the honor roll. and overall first place. He is scheduled to present a concert con-cert in the Hyde Park Concert Con-cert Series in London in November. He has been a soloist with the Utah Valley Symphony Sym-phony and twice with the American Fork Symphony. He has been a finalist in the National Reflections Contest. Con-test. He plays on the drumline with the American Fork High School marching band. He plays percussion, marimba, organ, and jazz piano in addition to classical classi-cal piano. He loves to compose com-pose and arrange his own music. costs during their first year of college or university enrollment. enroll-ment. A five-member committee selected the recipients from among 568 applicants representing repre-senting the United States, Canada and several countries coun-tries outside North American. Ameri-can. The criteria used to select the 35 recipients included high scholastic achievement, letters of recommendation, the completion of an essay, interest in teaching or professional profes-sional education as a career, and participation in school and community activities. f u ' ""ii" "m I.. X .. S": ".- . . ( , 'f . ' ft i :: ; i " ? ' ' jf 4 t v J I Lisa Walker will marry Lisa Walker and Bryce Shepherd have chosen to wed in the Mount Timpanogos Timpano-gos LDS Temple on Friday, Sept. 3. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Lois and Ray Anderson of American Fork and Larry and Vickie Walker Walk-er of Blue Ridge, Texas. The prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Shepherd of Orem. A reception will honor the newlyweds that same evening from 5:30 to 7:30 at the 9th Ward chapel, 673 E. 300 North, American Fork. Honored guests will be Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hone, Mr. and Mrs. Roi Walker, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Webster. The bride-to-be is a graduate grad-uate of American Fork High School and is working in Brooke Gordon to marry G. Jeffery and Delinda Gordon are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Brooke Gordon Gor-don to Jared Benjamin Flatt, son of Steven Flatt, and Wendy and Ken Monson. The couple will be married mar-ried Sept. 3 in Lehi. A garden reception will be held in their honor from 6:30 to 8:30 that evening at the Allgaier residence at 997 N. 200 West, Lehi. All friends and family are invited to attend. The bride-to-be is a 2004 graduate of Lehi High School and has recently graduated from Evans Beauty College. She is employed at Regis Hair-styling Hair-styling in St. George. She will be attending Dixie College Col-lege in the fall. Heather Dayton earns YW Heather Marie Dayton, daughter of Cliff and Jeannie Dayton of Pleasant Grove, received her Young Womanhood Woman-hood Recognition Aug. 15. She is a member of the Manila 1st Ward. For some of her projects, she learned to play the guitar, gui-tar, made a quilt and read the Book of Mormon. She graduated with honors hon-ors from Pleasant Grove High School in May. She is attending UVSC. She enjoys spending time with her family and friends, playing the guitar and Heaps is named to Dean's List David Heaps of American Fork has been named to the Columbia College Dean's List for the summer session 2004. Larissa Laycock named Ail-American Ail-American Collegiate Scholar The United States Achievement Academy has announced that Larissa D. Laycock of Alpine has been named an All-American Collegiate Scholar. The USAA has established estab-lished the All-American Collegiate Award Program Pro-gram to offer deserved recognition to superior students who excel in the academic disciplines. The All American Collegiate Scholars must maintain Honor roll grade point average status and demonstrate student excellence. Only scholars selected by a school official or other qualified sponsor are recognized. Larissa is now eligible for other awards given by the USAA. These are awards few students can ever hope to attain. UVSC Athletic Director Mike Jacobson nominated Larissa, who attends Utah Valley State College, for this national award. Larissa Laris-sa is a distinguished student stu-dent athlete who also in. i "" I f ' , ' ; ' ) V Bryce Shepherd Lisa Walker Orem while attending UVSC. The prospective groom is a graduate of Timpanogos High School. He is working in Orem and attending UVSC. The couple will make their first home in Orem. k V." ' - 1 Hi-:: . i 1 Jared Flatt Brooke Gordon The prospective groom is a 2003 graduate of Lehi High School and is working at Ken Davis Construction in St. George. The couple will make their first home in St. George. Heather Dayton piano, snowboarding and playing sports. Columbia College is a private coeducational institution insti-tution which offers associate, associ-ate, baccalaureate and master's mas-ter's degrees. finds time to coach youth athletics and perform as a representative of the UVSC "Know Greater Heroes" Team. Her participation partici-pation as a member of the "Known Greater Heroes," team has reached out to over 35,000 elementary school children teaching them to avoid self-destructive behaviors. She also volunteers time to play her harp at UVSC functions func-tions and has taught her own harp students. Dr. George Stevens, Founder of the USA in speaking of All-American Collegiate Scholars like Larissa stated, "recognizing "recogniz-ing and supporting our youth is more important than ever before in America's Ameri-ca's history. Certainly, winners of the All-American Collegiate Awards should be congratulated and appreciated for her dedication to excellence and achievement." Larissa is the daughter of Larry and Lisa Laycock from Alpine. jM 1 it . . i i t r a, ;, V ( t. i r 1L Beginner division winners: Spencer Andersen ..... a i u(uu i....4;m uvmAK n - ' wriae, Aiec vvt;uu, jujnm L Intermediate division winners: Katelyn Gallagher, Brian s0 McCurdy and Jesse Wride. ' a ;ti - J ' - -sk's w - " ' : y H, ' for ' , . v ; ' X , V I His . : ':. k tiy. i.v k. L V. . ' Junior division winners: Lea Webb, Breann Lee, BreeAnn Senior division winners: McKenzie Turley, Mitch Boler, Kai Murray. Farm Bureau Talent & Find winners named Several local residents placed in the annual Utah County Farm Bureau Talent Find competition. com-petition. Contestants performed per-formed at the Utah County Coun-ty Fair held at Thanksgiving Thanks-giving Point in Lehi. First place winners from Utah County in the iium uian county in me inning 1 1 4. 1 senior divisions will com- pete at the Utah State Fair on Saturday, Sept. 13 with the other county winners. The four top state winners win-ners in the senior division divi-sion compete and perform at the annual Utah Farm Bureau Federation Con vention in November at the Marriott Hotel in Salt Lake City for a $500 cash prize. The senior division, ages 18 to 30, winners included in first place, McKenzie Turley with a vocal solo entitled "Take That Mountain." She is the daughter of Chris Moody of Orem. Second place was Mitch Bolen with a fiddle solo called "Ashokan Farewell." parents are Don Patrice Bolen His and of Springville. Third nln CP Kari Murray with a vocal solo "When I look at yo She is the daughter u. of Dale and Karen Murray of Highland. The intermediate division, divi-sion, ages 13 to 17, winners win-ners included in first Place: Briana McCurdy with a piano solo cnt.it, ed tfreat Balls of Fire is the daughter of ' She John and Deborah McCurdy of Lindon. Second place, ot'sse vvride with a saxo- piiune solo named "( eor- gia on my mind." s par- are Lance and T Wride of Pleas.-.nt n ewa Third place, Katolyn ( rove. ial- . i(tart 4 ni . i .y . . Rfij nun hum, Dowen Kev d 5 -can F Wride, Alyssa Stucki, Katie Fotheringham. frrr !S0 Ej lagher with a vocal solo" named "Happily ever J Kevin and Annetta Gal-. lasher of Pleasant Grove, The junior division, ages 7 to 1Z, winners include: First place, Breann Bre-ann Lee with a vocal sob entitled "Big Time." Her eniniea rig nmc. I RpiirO fl Tl (i Sandra Lee of Orem. Sec-; ond Dlace was canuu Madsen, Alyssa StuckVjjl -1 . i : Katie Webb and Lea, Wride. They performed a dance quartet named "Turn the beat around, j j. Their parents are Brock and Cyndy Madsen of jj Orem. Curtis and nonj; Stucki of American Fork,1 Michael and Karen Webb- and Ul OitKUlgu yr o - . Lance and Tewa Wride ot Pleasant Grove. Third RreeAnn, Fotheringham with a na- die solo entitled "Fiddle, Medley." Her parents are Davis and Jana Joiu t ingham 0f Saraiufe- Springs. The beginner divi-- s 6 and under, age ners Alec . I u ,1 D HT.1.1. Tnstin nai veuu, uu" .,. ...,-tV, a mon, Bowen Kevin - V vocal trio called 'HucU , berry Me." Their f. aro Michael and K Webb of Springs, torwiu , T , TTormOIl 0t ''V niA .Tnnnv and SecondV , I III AJV . 1 Sifc,. place was with a naiKf TTerv"i "Jail House Rock A ' ... l . L'n if j. Da rents are Tewa Wridt Grove. 0f I'lea"- ..tS V Third pl"ce ith a ,; Spencer Anderson , voca 1 solo ,..( t o t he .1 I. .1 i- 4l' His pareuic and Heather And.'.- Lehi. :Mits are - f Ill il' T ill. ' of , 'as fi 4 V:f i I : hot ' -will ' 1 ' : M 'V |