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Show Tifestyles A4 • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2008 Wedding Missionaries Alissa Hunt Brad Clark Alissa Hunt has returned home from serving in the Japan Nagoya Mission. She spoke in the Salem 9th Ward on Sunday, Sept. 21. She is the daughter of Gordon and Betty Hunt. Brad Clark returned from the Guatemala Guatemala City Central mission on Sept. 23. He will speak in church Sunday Sept. 28 at 1:00 pm in the Spanish Peak ward, 275 S. 1400 E., Spanish Fork. Brad is the son of Dave and Jolene Clark. Chase D. Hutchings Elder Chase D. Hutchings has been called to serve in the Canada Montreal Mission (French speaking) for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He spoke on Sept. 21 in the Salem 6th Ward. He will enter the MTC on Sept. 24. Chase is the son of Alan S. and Brenda Hutchings. His grandparents are Dean and Linda Wolf and Duane and Phyllis Hutchings. •n Devin Tanner Wilcox Devin Tanner Wilcox has been called to serve in the Ukriane Dnepropetrovsk Mission. He reports to the MTC Sept. 24. He spoke in sacrament meeting Sunday, Sept. 21 at the Apple Blossom church building in Salem. Home away from Home Mi IP! BBBBinBiMi Adams, Peay Brad and Ann Adams of Spanish Fork are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Corinne, to Kyle David Peay, son of David L. and Tammy Peay of Benjamin, on Saturday, Sept. 27. A garden reception will be held in their honor that evening from 5-7 p.m. at the Adams residence, 463 East Obituary Elder Johnathan M. Rigtrup has returned from serving in the Spain Madrid Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He will be speaking Oct. 12,2008 at 9 a.m. in the Lake Shore 2nd Ward, 5916 South 3200 West. Jon is the son of Carolyn and the late Jim Rigtrup. Grandparents are the late Vernon and Nada Mills and AL and Bernice Rigtrup. Glen Duke Tanner Stadium Seating Loafer Canyon 4 bedroom home. Incredible scenery with mature trees, furnished and Immaculate. Gated community offers Heaven on earth. Only $400,000. Call 798-6816. Sep. 26 - Oct. 2 RAPHY icihris t^r* Bridal Photos • Weddings/Receptions Chad Carter «801-794-2122 (1:55) Igor (PG) 4:20 7:10 9:25 (1:50) The Dark Knight (PG-13) 6:15 9:20 (1:35) * Forever Strong (PG-13) 4:00 6:45 9:30 (1:25) *EagleEye (PG13) 4:05 6:55 9:35 (1:30) The Flyboys (PG-13) 4:10 6:50 9:35 i *Nights in Rodanthe (PG-13) (1:40) 4:25 7:05 9:25 633 South 950 West • Exit 248 in Payson • 465-8500 Order and print Fkltort on lira ai www. 11 o4 * u won a ma i. com *No diiccunl patwt. No lot« ilvowmgi on Sunday. (Eorty matineo w31 play on Fridoy So', and Sun. only.) miNISH .CARTSPHOTO.COM 700 North, Spanish Fork. In case of inclement weather it will be held at the LDS 16th Ward building, 400 North 800 East, Spanish Fork. Corinne's grandparents are Bernell and Marianne Evans and Naomi and the late Richard Adams. Kyle's grandparents are the late Kenneth and Elaine Peay and Carolyn B. Schmidt. Johnathan M. Rigtrup pond and community horse corral. Only ten minutes from Salem. Fully i) '• Covering what matters most FORK NEWS fOOD FOR THOUGHT Honesty is the best policy." -Benjamin Franklin Honesty is the only policy." -Rocky Giles Owner 375 North Main • Spanish Fork 798-2144 Glen Duke Tanner, of Spanish Fork, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, Sept. 17 surrounded by his loving family. Glen was born on July 22, 1924 in Salem, the son of Leland Scott and Lucile Duke Tanner. He attended school in Salem and Spanish Fork, graduating from Spanish Fork High School in 1942. Glen married the light of his life, Alice Margaret Bills, on Jan. 23, 1947 in Payson, Utah and their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti Temple on Aug. 24, 1962. After graduation from high school, Glen enlisted in the U.S. Army where he served proudly for two and one half years during WWII in the Pacific Theater, as a high speed intercept operator, earning three bronze stars. A man of many talents, Glen spent his post war years working as a baker and later as an electrician for Geneva Steel. Glen then pursued a career as a Master Electrician, running his own business while working as the full-time electrician for the Utah State Hospital in Provo. One of Glen's passions was spending time on his farm raising Black Angus cows with Stu. Glen loved sharing his talents with others and was always looking for another cupboard or cabinet to build for his family. He loved flowers and gardening and shared his produce with others. Glen was a wonderful example, teacher, and mentor leaving a legacy of love to his children, grandchildren, and all who knew him. An active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Glen served in various callings including ward clerk, high priest group leader, and counselor in the Bishopric. Undoubtedly his most treasured calling was serving in the Provo Temple with his sweetheart for 20 years, 10 of those years as a trainer. Glen is survived by his eternal sweetheart, Margaret; his four children, Glenda (Steve) Wilson, of Spanish Fork; Nedra (Kenneth) Price, of American Falls, ID; Stuart (Cindy) Tanner; and Annette (Jeffery) Warner, both of Spanish Fork; and a sister, Phyllis Porter Scott. Glen's legacy also includes 20 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; his brothers, Vernon and Ray; a sister, Donna Sparks; and a grandson, John Robert Wilson. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, Sept. 23. Military rites were performed by the American Legion District Four Honor Guard. Burial was in the Salem City Cemetery. The family would like to give a special thank you to the caring staff at Orchard Park Care Center and Paula Petroff with A+ Hospice Service for the loving way they took care of Glen. 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