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Show Tifi A4 • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2007 s Covering what matters -a; Milestones Wedding 1st Birthdays Bowdie Virginia Hobbs Bowdie Virginia Hobbs turned one year old on Thursday, Sept. 13. She enjoys being outside and loves to ride on the four wheelers and to play in the water. Her favorite game is patty-cake and she loves Winnie the Pooh. She is the daughter of Shane and Cortney Hobbs of Spanish Fork. Her proud grandparents are Randy and Margaret Brailsford of Salem and Alfons and Connie Hobbs of Spanish Fork. Mommy and Daddy love We are so proud of you, Bowd Toad. Happy our beautiful little angel. birthday! Halle Hawkins This sweet little princess is Halle Hawkins. She will be turning one on Sept. 12. Her proud parents are Brandon and Jennifer Hawkins of Spanish Fork. She is the granddaughter of Randy and Carla Tucktt and Ernest and June Hawkins, all of Spanish Fork, Askel and Donna Tanner of Salem, the late Wayne and Norma Hawkins of Romeo, Colo. and the late James and Marjorie Allen of Pacolet, S.C. Halle loves to play with her babies, to be outside, to go up and down the stairs and to play with her big sister, Brooklyn. Halle is such a joy to have in our family. Happy birthday, sweetheart. We love you! White, Mitchell Stuart E. and Shannon Sinclair. White of Spanish Fork are Mike graduated from pleased to announce the Juab High School (where he marriage of their daughters participated in the football and Kaitlyn, to Mike W. baseball programs) and LDS Mitchell, son of Jon R. and Seminary. Mike is currently Kaye Mitchell of Levan employed in Vernon. on Saturday, Sept. 22. A Grandparents of the bride reception will be held in are Jessie J. White and the their honor that evening from late Edward L. and Lela 6-8 p.m. at the LDS church Rae Hansen White and the located at 761 East 400 North, late Calvin F. and Carol L.' Spanish Fork. Thomas, all of Spanish Fork. Grandparents of the groom Kaitlyn is a graduate of Spanish Fork High School are Mrs. Lillian Mitchell of and LDS Seminary. Kaitlyn Levan and the late Max P. has completed her training Mitchell and Mrs. Eva Dean and has graduated from the Parcel 1 of Pleasant Grove and Image Works Academy of the late Mack Parcell. ' Hair Design. She is currently . The couple will make their employed at the Oil Spout first home in Levan. Missionaries DEBBIE ^ BOBBI O'BRIEN ROBERTSON 360-2255 • 372-9931 Two for One 35+years Twice the Service combined experience in Real Estate and Banking Rated are Low and Economy L* great! Call us to Buy, Sell or Invest in Real Estate ARTERS PtfUfOGRAPHY -Quality Photography Robert Hale We are delighted to announce that Robert (Bobby) Hale has been called to serve in the Japan Fukuoku Mission. He will be speaking in the Meadowlark 2nd Ward, 820 East Canyon Rd., on Sunday, Sept. 23 at 9 a.m. Bobby is the son of Peter and Rosa Hale and the last of six' missionaries (Odessa, Zac, Chelsy, Mica, Alexandra). We love missionaries! He will enter the MTC on Wednesday, Sept. 26. mii0i$ement Pictures Bridal Photos eceptions .,, CHAD CARTER 801-794-2122 ' • ' ' ' ! Jared Roberts has been called to serve in the California San Francisco Mission, Spanish speaking, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Jared is the son of Morgan and Robyn Roberts. He will speak on Sunday, Sept. 23 at 1 p.m. in the Palmyra Ward. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Jared will enter the MTC on Sept. 26. The place to watch a movie • Classifieds HELP WANTED edge needed. Part-time. Salary D.O.E Fax resume to 794NEBO SCHOOL DISTRICT. For 2323 or email ebspayroll@ a current listing of job openings qwest.net. (8/22-9/19). for teachers, teacher's aides, i secretaries, custodians, mainte- Sales/service rep/Part time nance workers, bus drivers and — afternoons only. Flexible food services, please go to www. hours. Must be willing to obnebo.edu/hr/jobs. (1/12-TFN) tain insurance license. Steve Wilson State Farm Insurance BOWLERS experienced or 798-9288, 220 N. Main, SF. not, come socialize, have fun (9/12-TFN) and be part of a team. Thursdays at 9:30. Call 798-2134 or Classified ads start at $4.50 for 592-5170.(8/22-9/5) up to 20 words.Call The News at 794-4964 today to place PAYROLL CLERK. Experience your classified ad. (H) is a must. Quick Books knowl- and was honored at their, international convention in.Minneapolis as secretary oL the year for the northwest district. She served on the-' Spanish Fork City Library board, planning and zoning and as a council person. She has been active in her church, as well as the community. She was the . chairman for the Icelandic Sesquicentennial. This event brought many Icelanders to Utah. There were some families reunited as^tfou^venTTwas advertise^ in Iceland. Her interests are' her family,reading, quilting; and being with friends. >„; Thora and Jerry are? the parents of Jay (Jeralyiw Carlisle) of Hoyt Lakesp' Minn; Tanya (Lairdy Campbell of Cedar QxtfA, and Kelly (Corle Bonaj^ of Yakirna, Wash. Thej£i have nine grandchildren^ and just recently twin great;] grandsons were added to theti family. i Carol Ellen Hanks Talmage WWW.CARTSPH0T0.COM ' • ' The family of Jerry and Thora Shaw honored them on their 50th wedding anniversary on Sept. 7, 2007. Jerry is retired from the State of Utah. He supervised banks and credit unions. He was the supervisor of savings and loan institutions at the lime the U.S. Government closed them down nationwide. He has written a history.of the demise of State Savings and Loan. Jerry is a graduate, of. Westminster College. His interests have included being with family, taking trips, fishing and going to church. He did not go hunting as he said he carried a gun in Korea and wasn't about to carry one at home. Thora worked for many years in the insurance industry as a broker. She really enjoyed this profession due to the interaction with people. She attained her Certified Professional Secretary Jared Roberts 4 Jerry and Thora Shaw Stadium Seating Sept 21-27 (1:20) *Dragon Wars (PG-13) 7:05 4:25 9:35 (1:15) *Mr. Woodcock (PG-13) 4:20 7:10 9:35 11:25) *3:10toYuma (R) 4:15 6:50 9:30 (1:10) *Good Luck Chuck (R) 4:00 6:55 9:25 (1:05) Return with Honor (PG) 4:10 7:00 9:25 (1:00) Stardust (PG-13) 3:55 . 6:40 9:30 633 South 950 West • Exit 248 In Payson • 465-8500 Ordw and prin! Kckili onfin* at www.ilodftmdnwBoi.coin. 'No dttcmmt paiMt. No kria thawingt on Surtday. (Eafty mo£n«« wjl ploy on Sahiiduy, Surxioy oafy) If you come to visit mother any day this fall, you would find her making pickles, jam or chili sauce; peeling peaches; working on a quilt for one of her grandchildren; crocheting an edge on a baby blanket; spending time ' in her beautiful garden; visiting a neighbor who is ill; or many other activities that fill her busy days. The family of Carol Ellen Hanks Taimage invites you to join them in a celebration of her life in honor of her 80th birthday. Carol was born on Sept. 23, 1927 in Salem to Sarah Ellen Bearnson and Ernest Clawson Hanks. She graduated from Spanish Fork High School. She went on to attend LDS Hospital Nursing School and then completed her bachelor's degree in Nursing at BYU. She later received her master's degree in Nursing from BYU. She worked as a nurse at LDS Hospital, taught nursing for Utah Technical College and retired after teaching for BYU College of Nursing for 28 years. Carol is an active member of the LDS Church, has served in many positions, and is currently doing what she loves most — working in the Bountiful Temple two days a week. Her children, Carolyn; Talmage Black (Craig), j Ronald Burton Talmage J (Annie), Diane Talmage; Steele (Quentin) and Annette ] Talmage Graham (Ronnie); J 18 grandchildren and 24 ] great-grandchildren honor! and dearly love her. Please', come to celebrate and visit! with her at an open house! on Saturday, Sept. 22 from! 4-5:30 p.m. at the Bountiful Central Stake Pavilion, 640« South 750 East, Bountiful.! Your presence would be her; most treasured present. ; If you can't attend,; please come by for a visit. \ If she doesn't answer,J check in the back yard; — she will probably be picking tomatoes, peppers; or cucumbers, dead-heading \ one of her hundred rose! bushes or making sure every 1 nasty weed is gone. |