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Show •.. Jjfestyles A4 • WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2007 Milestones Missionary Robert Steven Haskell Elder Robert Steven Haskell has recently returned from serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served in the Brazil Brasilia Mission. He will give his report on Sunday, Dec. 16. 2007, at 11 a.m. in the Salem 4th Ward, 25 West Apple Blossom Way in Salem. Robbie is the son of Steve and Karen Haskell. His grandparents are Ivan and DeLowa Haskell of Payson and Shirl and Nedra Hanks of Salem. Weddings Wayne and Rae A. Shepherd Fishin' together for 50 anniversary! We love you! golden years, from Nov. 26, Jeff, Lori, Brenda and 1957-Nov. 26,2007." Happy families Mae Bahr Wilson Covering ivhat matters most Warm the Soles participate in the fundraiser and said that as an incentive, credit union members can defer their monthly For several years now the payment, during the month Nebo Credit Union, as well of November and December, as the Mountain High Credit by donating $25 to the cause. Union in Spanish Fork, have The Nebo Credit Union participated in a unique will be accepting donations fundraiser which donates through the second week of 100 percent of its profits to December. Mountain High Credit children in the community. The annual "Warm the union also participates in Soles," fundraiser works in the program, and according area schools to collect the to Todd Hendricks, who names and shoe sizes of spearheads the program at the local branch, the goal of children in need. According to Maridie their Spanish Fork branch is Argyle, who coordinates for to raise $1,000 towards new the Nebo Credit Union, they shoe purchases. Hendricks said they are send out letters to teachers in various districts asking for working with Mervyn's in a list of names of children Orem to purchase the shoes who could benefit from the and said Mervyn's has really gone above and beyond to new shoes. "I think it's a great assist them. Mervyn's not program," Argyle said, only gave them the best price "Some of kids who geton the shoes, but also offered these shoes might not get to let the children exchange any other kind of Christmas the shoes without a receipt, should they not fit. gift at all." Mountain High Credit Argyle said the Nebo Credit Union works with Union also works with Famous Footwear to local schools and says that purchase the shoes, while while they are accepting the actual distribution of donations anytime, they those shoes is left up to plan to purchase their the discretion of school shoes on Dec. 7, so that they can get the shoes principals. "Last year we purchased out to the children before well over 200 pairs of they go home for winter shoes," Argyle said, "and break. Anyone interested in we have even gone a step making a donation to the further to provide them with fundraiser can stop in at any of the Nebo Credit Unions socks now too." Argyle encouraged or Mountain High Credit credit union members to Union. Heather Campbell STAFF WRITER Obituary Mae Bahr Wilson turned 91 on Nov. 30. Her family would like to wish her a very happy birthday. Cindy Kay Havekost Newitt Herbert, Warner Quinn and Alia Herbert and Debbie and Brent Smith are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Mallory Capri Herbert, to Tyler Tanner Warner, son of Jeff and AnneU Warner on Dec. 8. There will be a reception held in their honor from 6-8 p.m. at the Salem Community Center. LARRY D. VEST ©hristmas' Christmas Associate Broker/BSB/ABR Is this you? •Concerned about interest rates •Concerned about slowing market •Ooncerned about property values •Concerned about mortgage financing •Concerned about selling your home •Concerned about buying a home Call me at 372-7200 for the answers No obligation, no pressure —just answers 212 South Main • Spanish Fork Tho place to watch a movie Stadium Seating Cindy Kay Havekost Newitt passed away Nov. 24, 2007, in her home in Salt Lake City. She was born Feb. 3, 1974. in Payson to Ralph and Karen Carter Havekost. Cindy attended and graduated from Spanish Fork High School, where she lettered in basketball. She married Matt Newitt. They later divorced. She enjoyed traveling and took many adventurous trips, including trips to South Africa, Mexico and Keith and Brent Carter. She Hawaii. She was an avid was preceded in death by scrapbooker and crafter her grandmother, Karine and loved her nieces and Stewart Carter Steele; uncle, nephews. Terry Carter; and nephew, Survivors include her Michael Banks. mother, Karen Carter Friends called at the Havekost; brothers, Shane Walker Mortuary, 587 (Ginger) Hansen, Spanish South 100 West, Payson, Fork; Scott (Allison) Saturday, Dec. 1. Private Hansen, Payson; sister, Tracy family services were held (Dick) Beveridge, Heber and burial was in the Payson City; nieces and nephews, City Cemetery. Zac, Karlee, Katelyn, Jake, Condolences may be Clem, Gus, Nick, Elizabeth sent to the family at www. and Christopher; uncles, walkerfamilymortuary.com. IS YOUR CAR READY FOR HOLIDAY TRAVEL? 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