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Show Tifestyles A4 • WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2007 Covering what matters most Missionaries Weddings Bryce Barney Elder Bryce M. Barney has recently returned from Managua, Nicaragua where he served as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is the son of Melvin and Doreen Barney and the grandson of Ted and Donna Barney and Clyde and Dorothy Lundell. Trevor Ware Rosenbaum, Turtle Don and Suanne Rosenbaum are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Ashlee, . to Scott Brant Tuttle, son of Brant and Lorraine Tuttle. The couple will be sealed in the Manti Utah Temple Friday, Nov. 16. A reception will be held in their honor that evening in Elk Ridge at the Payson East Stake Center. Ashlee is the granddaughter of Vemile and Doris Gasser of Elk Ridge and Neal and Martha Rosenbaum, and the late Nita Rosenbaum of Spanish Fork. She is attending UVSC and plans a. career in nursing. Scott in the grandson of the late Max and Naomi Wride of Payson and the late Earl and Ellis Tuttle of Manti. He recently returned from the Oregon, Eugene mission and plans a career in engineering. Scott and Ashlee are-both graduates of Payson High School and will make their first home in Payson. Haderlie, Daybell Dal & Wendy Haderlie are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Shawnie Kae to Brady Grant Daybell son of Erik and Lisa Andersson and Jesse and Gina Daybell. They will be honored at a reception at Wadley Farms, 35 East 400 North, Lindon on Friday. Nov. 16, from 6-8 p.m. with dancing from 8-9:30 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Grandparents of the groom are Nyle and Kaye Stewart, Rolf and Kim Andersson, Lanny and Ann Daybell. Great grandparents are Norma Hales and Melba Stewart. Grandparents of the bride are Lorna Haderlie and Dayle and Jeannie Gurney. Great grandmother Martha Wright. Obituary Edward C. Anderson Edward C. Anderson one of love, sacrifice, and returned home to his Heavenly optimism. Father on Nov. 7, 2007. His Ed loved reading and family will treasure every learning and earned Master's moment of the past month degrees in Organizational as Ed patiently endured the Behavior and Community effects of colon cancer. Education from BYU. He Ed was born to Edward worked in many different and Gloria Christensen on fields but he always came Jan., 27, 1947. He came back to education. He was into this world following most recently teaching special at Santaquin his identical twin brother, education School. Ted. Ed grew up on the Elementary East Bench of Spanish Fork Wherever he worked, Ed had among the Icelanders. Ed many cherished friends. was always proud of his Ed was a member of The Icelandic heritage. In school Church of Jesus Christ of he enjoyed , basketball, Latter-day Saints and served football and Seminary, faithfully in various positions. graduating from Spanish His favorite callings revolved Fork High School in 1965. around teaching and sharing He served an LDS mission the gospel. to the Southern Far East Ed loved to be outdoors where he labored in Taiwan. with his family. The past Ed loved the Chinese people few years many hours were and he made friendships spent at their cabin in Mount there that continue today. He Pleasant and as a neighbor found his eternal companion, recently noted, "We will Karen while attending BYU. , miss Ed's rich voice They were married June 12, ringing through the Sanpete 1970 in the Manti Temple. Mountains." Their marriage has been He also enjoyed hiking and fishing with his sons in the Wind Rivers of Wyoming. Ed and Karen have six children who love and honor their father and who have found great joy being able to serve him. He is preceded in death by his parents, Edward B. and Gloria Christensen. He is survived by his wife, Karen; children, Kristy (Mike) Robertson; David; Boas; McKay (Allison); Nord (Wren); and Whitney; grandchildren, Alenia, Seth, Dane, Brielle, Tate, called an hour prior to the and Mitch Robertson; and service and at a viewing Henry Anderson, who is held Sunday evening, Nov. on his way here. He is also 11, from 6-8 p.m. at Walker survived by his twin brother, Mortuary, 187 South Main Ted (Diane); sister, Kathy in Spanish Fork. Interment (Robert) Harrison; brothers, was in the Spanish Fork Richard (Debbie); and Chris City Cemetery. (Cindy) Anderson; and The family wishes to many aunts, uncles, cousins, encourage preventative nieces, and nephews. colon cancer screenings and Funeral services were also to thank Ed's caring held Monday, Nov-. 12 at Hospice workers. 11 a.m. at the First Ward Condolences may be Chapel, 300 East Center sent to the family at: www. in Spanish Fork. Friends walkerfamily mortuary.com Th6 place to watch a movie Stadium Seating NOV. 16-20 (1:30) (1:15) (1:00) •• The Game Plan (PG) 4:00 6:50 Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium (G) 4:30 7:10 Bee Movie (PG) 4:25 231 Dan in Real Life (PG-13) EH 7:00 4:20 Elizabeth: The Golden Age 7:15 (PG-13) 9:25- •I 9:25 •1 Beowulf (PG-13) 4:15 Eagle Scout Trevor Nielsen Trevor Nielsen is the son of Sterling and Lori Nielsen. He made wooden cars for the Utah Valley Regional Hospital pediatric unit for his Eagle Scout award. His grandparents are Paul and Emma Larsen and Ruthann Nielsen. Trevor is in the Meadow Lark 1st ward. Young Women Briana Crook Briana Crook, age 15, received her Young Womanhood Recognition Award. She was presented this recognition by Bishop Brett Davis of the Maple Meadows 1st Ward. Briana is an honor student and a sophomore at Spanish Fork High School. She is the daughter of Brian W and Eldona Crook. Briana loves to sing and dance. She loves to read and has a special talent of writing and a' tender heart toward others. Her projects included: reading the Doctrine & Covenants, participating in the youth dance festival, music lessons, learning the Spanish language, speaking in • sacrament meeting, making and donating winter hats to a child care center, dress making, cooking skills, cross stitching, child care and many service projects. Bri would like to thank her parents, neighbors and Young Women leaders as they have helped her implement the Young Women values of faith, divine nature, individual worth, knowledge, choice and accountability, good works and integrity into her life. Wedding 9:30 (1:10) (1:05) Elder Trevor Duane Ware has been called to serve in the North Carolina, Raleigh Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. He is the son of Duane and Gayle Ware of Spanish Fork and the grandson of Ruth J. Ware of Billings, Mont., and Lola H. Bunker of Orem. Trevor will be speaking in sacrament meeting on Nov. 11, at 9 a.m. in the Meadowlark 2nd Ward located at 800 East Canyon Road, Spanish Fork. He will enter the MTC on Nov. 14. 9:30 •I 9:35 (1:25) •1 633 South 950 West • Exit 248 in Payson • 465-8500 Cannon, Stilson 6:55 *FredClaus (PG) 4:10 7:05 9:35 Ordtr ond print rkluh enlin* ot ww-tv.ilodiunyiwTHjt.com. 'No diKCUnl fwiw), No lot* ihowingi on Sunrfoy. (Eoriy rmjNnw vifl ploy on FrWwy, Sofurday ond Sundoy only) Friends and family are invited to help celebrate the marriage of Vonda Brown Cannon and Dennis Stilson. The celebration of their new life together will be Nov. 17 from 7-9 p.m. at the Palmyra Stake Center, 500 East 800 North, Spanish Fork. Dance music will be provided by The Little Bit Ban i |