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Show lifestyles A4 • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2009 Scouts at the news Covering what matters most Missionary William Clayton Kerecman Elder William Clayton Kerecman, has been called to serve in the Alaska Anchorage Mission, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Elder Kerecman is the son of Patty and the late Paul Liston and Steve Kerecman. He is the grandson of Howard N. and Joyce Creer, William and the late Elizabeth Kerecman. He will report to the Provo Missionary Training Center on Wednesday Feb. 25. Elder Kerecman will speak East Canyon Road (300 in the Spanish Fork Wolf South) on Sunday Feb. 22 Hollow 2nd Ward at 870 at 9 a.m. Wedding Namon Bills / Spanish Fork News SCOUTING AROUND: The Bears and one Webelos of Pack 1504 from the Aspen Meadows 1st Ward in Spanish Fork visited the News on Thursday, Feb. 19 to learn about what goes into making a newspaper. Pictured, back row, left to right, are Juli Wilkins, Dirk Wilkins, Karson Jensen, Eric Stauffer and Sam Darrington; front row, Devin King, Aiden Swenson, Zack Scholes and Jacob Lane. Thalian Club is reminded of family The February meeting Spotten then served a deof the Thalian Club was licious lunch. President held Feb. 4, 2009 at the Beck then turned the time Chillon Center. There was over to Mary Webster and 17 members present and 3 she introduced her guest guests. The members and Richard Davis. guest were welcomed by Richard talked about President Carol Beck. All the disappearance of his participated in the Pledge daughter Kiplyn in May of Allegiance led by Bev- of 1995. He read an eserly Lewis. The min-say Kiplyn had written utes were read by Cleo two months before she Cox and approved by all disappeared. The essay members. The prayer and was about her plans for blessing on the food was the future and the love given by Cleo Cox. Chef she had for her family and for life. Her dream was to become a teacher of little children. He talked about the long search for her and the many hurdles they have had to over come as a family. He also talked about the plans that are in the works to make our justice system move faster an,d better. Richard was truly an inspiration to all of us. He reminded us to never take our family for granite. Always tell them you Knotts, Parker Stadium Seating •JP Feb. 27-Mar. 5 Confessions of a Shopaholic (PG) (1:15) 4:15 7:00 9:30 He's Just Not That Into You (PG-13) (12:55) 3:50 9:35 6:40 Paul Blart: Mall Cop (PG) (1:30) 4:25 7:15 9:30 -^Quality Photography —rr%Sj [I -./,>.•;* Push (PG-13) (1:05) (1:25) love them, and always do all you can to serve your family and community to make this world a better and safer place. The afternoon came to an end with Jane B. Nelson and Ruth Leifson accompanist leading the group in singing, In a Little Spanish Town and Dear Hearts and Gentle People, ending with the Thalian song. 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