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Show Citizen, Press, Review - Wed.. Aug. 8, 1990 - Page Singles fireside slated for Sun., August 12 itV 1 - his people that the council considered the offer and concluded that "as our trust was in God we would not sign any such unjust and oppressive agreement." Brigham wanted his people to be as far west at possible when the crooked Young told The monthly north region single adults fireside will beheld Sunday, Aug. 12, at 7:30 p.m. in the American Fork West Stake Center, 165 N. 350 West, American Fork. All single adults and friends are invited to attend. The fireside will be hosted by the Lehi Utah Stakes. Dr. Jerry L. Sandburg will be the speaker. His topic is Dump Your Excess Baggage in the Past and Move onto a Healthy Future!" Sandberg and his wife, Becky, have four children. They live in Bountiful, where he is principal of the seminary at Viewmont High School, he is currently serving as Young Men's president in his ward. Other church positions he has held include high councilman and bishop. Sandburg holds a Ph.D. from BYU in counseling psychology. He also works as a therapist at the Davidson Clinic in Farmington. He has served as a speaker at BYU Education Week. He also served on the Lakeview Community Council as a lecturer. politicians realized the Mormons would not be blackmailed. Port was asked to be a guide and hunter for the lead party, which meant he had to be on his way by The plan was simple. Cora would drive the wagon with the lead party while Port hunted and scouted in advance of the party. Having already lined up a wagon and team, Port and Cora began final preparations for an immediate departure. There was a feeling of panic in Nauvoo as Saints scurried about making final preparations. To the surprise of many, the work at the temple did not slow down. In fact, there was a dramatic increase in the number of Mormons receiving endowments. Four days after Young's announcement of the early departure, a record 512 persons received their first endowment ordinance. The next day the record was broken again, with nearly 600 receiving ordinances. Since no one y. Marriage enrichment seminar to be offered The Alpine Center for Mental Health is offering a marraige enrichment seminar. The course will include lectures, discussions and activities designed to help build stronger marriages. The seminar will begin Aug. 15 and includes four sessions. For information on registration and fees, call the center at The seminar is aimed at couples who would like to improve understanding and communication, learn how to solve problems and have fun in mutually satsifying ways. The course will be instructed by Doug Nielson, an experienced 756-366- 4. Dr. Guy Richards to be honored . w knew what was going to happen out in the wilderness, everyone wanted to be sure the ordinances of salvation were performed before their departure into the unknown. Port had his wagon loaded and was making final adjustments on his harnesses when Cora returned from a visit down the street "Everything's ready," he said cheerily. "Amos hasnt begun to pack yet," she responded. "He'd better get Agnes to lend a Dr. Guy Richards, a physician who has contributed greatly to the area of health care in north Utah County, will be honored by the American Fork Hospital Governing Board at a hospital benefit dinner on Wednesday, Sept 12, at the Excelsior Hotel in Provo. Malcolm Beck, President of the Governing Board, praised Dr. r hand." "Agnes isn't there." "Where is she?" "I don't know, only that she is not going to marry Amos." Port began to laugh. "What's funny?" Cora asked. "A man isn't content with one beautiful woman," he tried to explain. "So he tries to marry another, and ends up with none THata funny." "I don't see the humor," she said. Port shrugged his shoulders and went back to work. "Porter, he needs me," she said. Port stopped what he was doing and turned to face her. "So do I," he said. FASTER RECOVERY Thanks to a new (To be continued) Auditions for A.F. children's chorus Children ages eight to 15 are invited to audition for the American Fork Children's Chorus. Tryouts are scheduled for Aug 21 from 1 to 3 p.m. and Aug. 22 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon in room 4 of Ly-net- te July 23 Boy to Jeffrey and Lizbeth Peck Anderson of American Fork. Boy to Darin and Jolene Lewis Ivie of Logan. July 24 Boy to Robert Jr. and Lori Olsen Gauthier of Provo. Boy to Michelle Deason and Wesley Sherman of American Fork. Girl to Clint and Heidi Gerber Greenwood of Lehi. July 25 Boy to Kelly and Susan Bullock Nelson of Lindon. Girl to Steven and Kathy Bergin Cook of American Fork. Boy to Leland and Jana Christensen Maynard of Pleasant Grove. .37T"July 26 , ': ' ,'jGirl to James and Mary Boston Nielsen of American Fork.,.. 7 ' American Fork. of and Jones Gena Behling Girl to Kent Boy to William and Jennifer Veach Gray of Lehi July 27 Boy to Mark and Valarie Frazier Sorenson of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Taras and Wendy Visser Lojik of American Fork. Twin girls to Paul and Nancy Greer Hardee of Orem. Girl to Adrian and Carta Francom Allredge of Lehi. Girl to Dart and Lisa Nielson Brown of Orem. Boy to Gary and Colleen Wallace Reimschiissel of Pleasant Grove. July 28 Girl to Brent and Rosemary Richards Lind of Alpine. July 29 Girl to Harold and Joy Arnoldus Nelson of Provo. Boy to Vernon and Elaine Cole Heperi of Orem. Boy to Jason and Yvonne Lund Rodebough of Highland. July 30 Boy to Kayle and Lori Kennington Johnsson of American Fork. Boy to Ralph and Cauleen Kearney Spencer of Kearns. Thornton, the group has already been scheduled to sing on Temple Square in Salt Lake City. Practices are held Tuesday afternoons from 4 to 5 p.m. and the cost per participant is $20 per school semester. TV V:-1- July 31 Girl to David and Judy Wilson Dimond of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Peter and Traci Cook Sondrup of Orem. Girl to Lane and Denise Heinze Pedersen of American Fork. Girl to Ivan and Patti Purser Dodge of Midvale. Boy to Joseph and Jane Crezee Schofield of Orem. Boy to Mark and Carolyn Ashton Woffinden of Pleasant Grove. niifM Fall 379-712- 4, 763-33- UTAH VALLEY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER Intermountain Health Care Facilities Wednesday-Saturda- August y, 8-1- 1 Hen's, Women's, Children's T.LY C3 C3.1T $.f.! VO-iXJi- c O Boys' Denims Lee, Levi, Wrangler - 20 Sizes 4-- PL? . Sale merchandise excluded All Men's & Boys' Hanes Underwear Briefs, rts 20 ' ::!:..: f.:tJ V.'::!i D:ninu by back-to-scho- ol l long. 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