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Show - lehi Free Press New Utah! Wednesday, July 28, 1999 - Page 6 Milestones Cydnee Revill to exchange vows Amy Evans with Kevin Wilkey, a scout from Orem, completed an ambitious Eagle project by improving the concession stand in Cedar Fort's rodeo ld arena. Kevin organized a team of eight scouts for the multitask job of cleaning the stand with a pressure washer, replacing and the cracked bricks, replacing part of the counter with sheet metal, painting, and cleaning the area around the stand. Despite being rained out by thunderstorms, the scouts of Troop 27 sponsored by the Windsor First Ward, Windsor Stake in Orem returned to Cedar Fort to complete the project. Kevin brought along his dad, Eric Wilkey, and Troop Committee Chairman, Cherry Jensen. Eric taught the boys how ' ft- Cydnee Revill Richard Vernon recently graduated from the University of Utah in French and business. He served an LDS mission in Bordeaux, France. He is employed at Access Development in Salt Lake City. Cyd and Richard will make their first home in Salt Lake City. j ?4 t k; . 7 L4 Amy Ann Evans and Ian Jacob Raugust have chosen July 30 to marry. e is the daughThe ter of Kimball and Patsy Evans of Lehi. The prospective groom is the son of Arlen and Connie Raugust of Jerome, Idaho. A reception will honor the couple that same evening from 7 to 9 at Mellor's Hidden Meadows, 877 N. 100 East, Lehi. All friends and relatives are invited to at tend. Attending the bride will be Abby Evans and Leslie Sharp. Best man duties will be performed by Eric Tilson, with Josh Evans, Von Raugust and Kevin Taylor serving as groomsmen. and doughnut lady." Committee As Troop Chairman and Advancement Chairman for Troop 27, Mrs. Jensen provides much more than encouragement and treats. In addition to keeping the boys advancing, she "finds out what needs to be done, and finds someone to do it." The Cedar Fort project resulted from a conversation she had with Cedar Fort Mayor Jeanine Cook who suggested that the concession stand needed a facelift. When Mrs. Jensen presented the possible Eagle project to the scouts, Kevin enthusiastically accepted the challenge. He wanted to do even more than clean and paint, however. Kevin is the son of Eric and Lisa Wilkey of Orem, and a student at Oak Canyon Jr. 4 low Man x. Jennifer Talbot, Brandon Jonsson to marry July 31 Jennifer Talbot and Brandon Jonsson have chosen to marry on July 31. is the daughThe bride-to-b- e ter of Tom and Stephanie Talbot of Kanarraville. The prospective groom is the son of Lamont F. Jonsson of Cedar City and Lee and Judy S. 5 of Mesquite, Nev. The parents of the groom are from Lehi and formerly American Fork. Zolliecoffer Jacob Raugust Amy Evans e is a graduate The of Lehi High School and Utah State University. She is employed at JC Penney's Accounting Center in Salt Lake bride-to-b- City. The prospective groom is a of Jerome High School. He is employed at Alta View Concrete in Sandy. graduate Cedar Fort rodeo stand to mortar and lay bricks and Cherry served as "cheerleader ' ' - r bride-to-b- Kevin Wilkey improves by ,4 marry Jacob Raugust D. Charlynn Anderson if will Richard Vernon Cydnee Revill and Richard Vernon have chosen to marry on Saturday, July 31, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride-to-b- e is the of Renita Chuck and daughter Revill of Lehi. The prospective groom is the son of Kathryn Vernon Luke of Reston, Va. and Robert G. Vernon of Salt Lake City. The couple will be honored at a garden reception that at Thanksgiving evening Point. Cydnee is a graduate of Lehi High School and Dixie College. She will attend the University of Utah this fall, majoring in exercise and sports science. Richard is a graduate of Highland High School. He . A reception honoring the couple will be held that evening from 7 to 9 at Spring Creek Gardens, 476 Springs Drive, Toquerville. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Attending the couple will be Julie Shakespeare, Teresa Brandon Jonsson Jennifer Talbot Peay, Justin Jonsson and Robert Taylor. Grandparents are Vonnetta Greenland of American Fork, Wenona Goodwin of Lehi, Ladeane Jonsson of Pleasant Grove and Paul Jonsson of Lehi. The couple will make then-firs-t home in Enoch. Lehi City float wins awards lvl 1 fM by Cathy Aured The Lehi float took the Judges Special Award for out- standing dramatic impact at Festival Freedom Provo's Parade this year. rtVWo . : - I c Photo by Charlynn Anderson Scouts worked to improve the concession stand: Erik Raff on front left, Jordan Wilkey, McKay Wright, Kyle Wright, Kevin Wilkey Chase Ferguson on middle left, Tyler Prete, Mark Jensen, and Eric Wilkey back left with Cherry Jensen. High. He now has the satis- - everyone who worked in the faction of an Eagle project concession stand for Cedar well done and the gratitude of Fort's July 24th Rodeo. 50th wedting anniversary celebration for the Aults Howard and Lurae Ault are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary at their home in American Fork with their family. They were married Aug. 3, 1949 in the Logan LDS Temple. They have made their home in American Fork since their marriage. Howard grew up in Cedar Fort, and Lurae in Lehi. Most of their married life they have farmed. They have a sod farm and a dry farm. Their children are Peggy (Kim) Fisher, Steven (Connie) Ault, Sherie (Jeff) Warner, Janice (Rande) Pace and Brent (Tami) Ault. They have 30 grandchil- - great-grandchildre- n. Photo by Barbara Christiansen Aleene Holmes Turner to celebrate her 75th birthday! brating a century and the design of the 1999 Lehi float was created. The Freedom Festival award has the highest merit of the four awards that the city has won so far. "If you get any kind of award (in Provo) you are in the elite said Harris. "They are very prestigious awards." The city has three other parades left to compete in, the Highland and Lindon parades, and also the BYU Homecoming Parade. They made a presentation of the trophies garnered so far to the Lehi City Council Tuesday, July 27. lfimh Lurae, Howard Ault dren and nine Merv Brown of American Fork designed both the American Fork and Lehi floats this year. "I design it and they build it," said Brown. "Its different every year; I've designed the Rose Parade float that won a Fantasy Award before." This year's float was chosen by Annette Harris who has overseen the float for the last five years. "I looked at his portfolio and couldn't find what I wanted so I told him what we were looking for," said Harris. Brown had said that he had one more on his computer and Harris said that was it. She asked him if he could add fireworks to make it cele- Aleene Holmes Turner will celebrate her 75th birthday on July 31st. Her family will host a celebration in her honor Saturday, July 31st from 4:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. at Novell Discovery Park, 1550 North 100 East, Pleasant Grove. All family and friends are invited to attend. No gifts please. Aleene was born July 31st, 1924 in Oakley, Utah. She married Theron (Bally) Holmes March 29, 1942. He died in 1986. She later married Newell Turner October 9, 1990. She has 7 children, 43 grandchildren -- and 36 great grandchildren. tea pair for the price -- "a Jacklin family spans five generations Or 30 Mother Amanda White on left, great grandmother Ruth Cox, grandmother Deborah White, and great great grandfather Ernest Jacklin holding Kaylie White. Introducing i y Tl!ijf ' " 1 2 for If Off Single Pair 1! Buy one pair of eyeglasses and get another single vision pair FREE! Or, get 30 Off a single pair. Good only at the Spec Shoppe, 218 N. 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