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Show -NEWS- Spanish Fork Covering what matters most WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2008 • A5 Madison's Avenue Scouts Young Woman David Wayne Andrews Carlie Stubbs On Nov. 9, 2008, family and friends gathered together to congratulate the accomplishment of David Wayne Andrews in earning his Eagle Scout award. For his final project, David assisted the Spanish Fork Cemetery by documenting, and photographing gravesites for the cemetery's new website. For this, he was assigned a section of the cemetery and worked to clear headstones, photograph them and proofread the city's plot information." David would like to thank his church and scouting leaders for years of support and encouragement; especially his father for helping him to earn all his Webelos badges. David is the son of Ron and LeAnn Andrews, belongs to Troop 870 and is a member of the LDS Crosswinds 1st Ward. Chase C. Brown Chase C. Brown, 15, son of Marian and Rita Brown of Spanish Fork will be awarded the rank of Eagle Scout on Nov. 23. He is in Troop 1525 of the Spanish Ridge Ward and in Community Troop 1599. His Eagle Project involved painting the fence in front of the Spanish Fork Cemetery. i by-BigAI-andTarnzy" One Thanksgiving Day while preparing the bigfest... Congratulations to Carlie Stubbs on her Young Women Recognition award Sunday Nov. 23. Carlie is 14 years old, and she is the daughter of Jerry & Ella Stubbs. Some of Carlie's projects include researching where all the LDS Temples were around the world and then putting them on colored maps. She made a time line that started the year she was born up to 2008. She wrote down things that happened during each year of her life drawings and artwork from and wrote things like what her grandmother. Carlie prophet of the church was also did card making and serving at the time when scrapbooking as one of her she learned how to walk. projects. Carlie loves playOne of her favorite projects ing tag around the house was helping her mother with her dad, shopping, and copy her grandmother's listening to music. She's journals for each of her aunt got a great spirit about her. and uncles. The journals Carlie is a member of the were like scrapbooks with Crosswinds 1st Ward. ©2008 Madingo L.L.C., Allan Olsen and Darren Fames "My secret stuffing turns it into dinner...and DESSERT!" Home away from Home at> Come meet local author Christy Hardman and Phil Porter as Santa Claus! Santa's Secret is the fictionalized story of Phil Porter's touching experiences as Santa Claus through the last 26 years. Come get your own copy today - and remember the book-lovers on your Christmas list! HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING • Service • Furnace Replacements • A/C Add Ons • Green Sticker • Financing OAC Loafer Canyon -i bodroom home. Incredible scenery with mature irees, pond and community horse corral. Only ten minutes from Salem. 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