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Show Local couple to wed in temple rites Friday Rick and Arlent NpwmK 'vvwmw Jl Lehi are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lindy Ann, to Daniel James Nonnenmacher, son of Henry and Julie Nonnenmacher of Highland. The couple will be married Sept. 18 in the Mount Tim-panog- os LDS Temple. There will be a reception that same evening from 7 to 9 at the Lehi 1st Ward, 120 W. 200 South. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Attending the bride will be Amy Phillips as matron of honor, and Jodi Colledge as maid of honor, with Carrie Peterson and Julie Pinkham as bridesmaids. Attending the groom will be t ored at a reception that evening from 7 to 8 at the American Fork 30th Ward, 270 N.900 East. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Attending the bride will be Scout News ' , . men. The prospective groom is a graduate of Lehi High School. He attended Utah Valley State College and received in associates degree in drafting. He is employed at Universal Industrial Sales in Lindon. The prospective bride is also a graduate of Lehi High School and LDS Free Press New Utah! - Page 5 Wednesday, September 16, 1998 Lehi jS'v':':-:- Preston Peterson as best man and Bob Nonnenmacher and Tracy Jorgensen as grooms- - v men receive Silver Beaver awards Two Lehi - Arlund Lewis Gray given BSA highest honor Seminary. Lindy and received her certified med- ' ' ical assistant certificate. She is employed at Central Utah Foot Clinic in Provo. The couple will make their first home in Lehi. Kami Hansen, Kari Miller, Tana Pearson and Gentry Greenwood. Best man duties will be performed by Jeff Hansen, with Chad Greenwood and Lucas Miller serving as groomsmen. and Phil attended American Institute Kari Miller to exchange wedding vows Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of American Fork are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kari, to Brooks Greenwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Greenwood of American Fork. The couple will exchange vows on Sept. 19. The newlyweds will be hon- ""P V ' ' f llr Tt Two Lehi men have been awarded the Silver Beaver by the Boy Scouts of America. Arlund D. Lewis, Jr., and Phillip D. Gray recently received Scouting's highest award a council can bestow for outstanding service, particularly for exceptional service to the youth over a significant period of time. iktm Daniel James Nonnenmacher, Lindy Ann Newcomb zg y ..mom .mum., Huuj...ihi.iiihii! g The bride-to-battended American Fork High School. The prospective groom is a graduate of American Fork High School. He attended Snow College and Utah Valley State College. He works at Fondell's Woodwork in Lehi. The couple will make their first home in Lehi. mhwlwjww. nmm J Jjp v X Lewis, who is currently serving as bishop of his ward, has als.o served as Blazer leader, scoutmaster, scouting advancement coordinator, $A While serving as scoutmaster, he took his troop on a campout each month without fail. Scouts still remember the great troop they had under his leadership. His colleagues say that he ensures that Young Men leaders are properly trained in their various callings and works on an individual basis with each boy to see how he is progressing in both church affairs and scouting activities. He has also received the On My Honor award, Wood Badge, Second Miler and the District Award of Merit. machinist with Utah Medical Products and Biom-nhe has also been volunteered time to the community as a soccer coach for two years and has been a member of the Parent Teacher Association at his childrens' i, 9 3' Greenwood offers two marriage workshops at no cost BYU - , and Services Women's Resources of Brigham Yo.ung University is offering two workshops that focus on marriage enhancement. One workshop is for married couples and the second workshop is for couples who are preparing for- marriage. The topics to be discussed include communication, problem solving, dealing with inlaws, finances, intimacy, gender roles and expectations. Both workshops run from Sept 16 through Oct. 21 and will be held in 3223 Wilkin six-wee- k - Ashley Monson, Jeremy Marshall Webb Ashley Monson to wed in temple rites Sept. 1 8 Ashley Monson, daughter of Angie Barney, Audrey Monson, Emily Monson Jerry and Susan Monson of Hollie Monson, Knutson. Lehi, will marry Jeremy Marshall Webb, son of David and Rhonda Webb of American Fork, on Friday, Sept. 18, in the Mount Timpanogos LDS Tem- ple. A reception with dancing will honor the couple that same evening from 7 to 9 at the Lehi South Stake center, 500 W. 600 South. All friends and family are invited to attend. Bridal attendants will be and Angie Attending the groom will be Eric Pace, Cody Webb, Shane and Webb, Chad Monson Cameron Monson. e is a graduate The of Lehi High School and Evans Hairstyling College. Her fiance is a graduate of American Fork High School and LDS Seminary. He served in the Charlotte, North Carolina LDS Mission. bride-to-b- schools. He and his wife, Christine who has also received the On My Honor and Second Miler awards son Center. Married couples will meet from 6 to 7:30 p.m. and engaged couples will meet from 7:30 to 9 p.m. The workshops will be presented by Kelly Walker and Sheila Mitchell, who are marriage and family therapy graduate students. Both workshops are provided free of charge. Space is limited, so call early to ensure admission. To RSVP or for more information, contact Women's Services and Resources, 378-487- room. tional stars Rebecca 7. 6. Phil Gray Gray, a counselor in the Lehi South Stake presidency, Phillip D. Gray has had scouting experience for nearly 30 years, when he first served as assistant scoutmaster. Since then, he has served as Explorer Chairman, commissioner, scoutmaster, district commissioner and vice chairman. He has served in three bishoprics and as a bishop, as well as in the stake Young Men's presidency. Gray has received the Second Miler Award and District Award of Merit. He and his wife, Carol, have five children and 12 foster children. Both of his sons have received their Eagle awards, as well as palms. He is a senior research specialist at the University of Utah Medical Center. He has coached Jr. Jazz basketball and soccer, on the Little Buckaroo Rodeo Committee and with the Lehi Longhorn Rodeo Club. Cute little Jody, ain't she sporty! who'd w and Arnold Rawls. Tickets for the Friday night gala are available by calling 225-923- 5 or 225-923- The evening will begin at 6:30 p.m. with dinner, followed by a performance of opera, Gilbert and Sullivan and show music. Performers for this special evening include interna Raven-sha- have four sons. Opera Society to hold gala The annual fall gala of the Utah Lyric Opera Society will be held Friday, Sept. 18, at the Utah Valley State College ball- Lewis, Jr. Arlund Lewis A Kari Miller, Brooks D. wows. - 'Or' Arlund . 1 chairman, Timberline staff advisor and chairman for .both ward and stake pow- e Y i ever think... A mm she just turned 40! It could be a best seller. But ITS free lb get your free catalog, write: Consumer InformationCcnter Dept. BEST, PueMo,C0 81009 HAIR COMPANY Visit-1- This is a special invitation to Addie Landons all our friends ana neighbors in the North For June & July 1999 Summer Tours. 5 - 6 pm Saturday September 19th. American Fork High School Auditorium 510 N. 600 E. American Fork County... Wreaths with Summer's Last Blooms...the fragrance of Potpourri & Scented Candles ...Teapots, & Dishes and So many Ribbons... v ShnnlHor c Neric only X. Masse 38S West Main : 756-569- Shop W'vil. 10 a.m. )R COPY AmiTii-.i7 I - lour: - SM. !"'.. 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