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Show Tjfestyles A4 • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 2009 Covering what matters most Weddings Wedding Obituary Ruth Andrus Ruth Dolores Facer Andrus passed away on May 24, 2009. She was born Dec. 15; 1919 in Ogden to William Orville Facer and Olive Esther Harding Pacer. She was the third of four children. She grew up in Provo during the Great Depression. She graduated from BYU in four years with honors and went to work. She taught English at Payson High School and Spanish Fork High School. Early in her career President and on the Stake she was the school secre- Relief Society General tary at Provo High. While Board in Spanish Fork. working there, she met Mom and Dad later served Ralph Andrus. They were as temple workers in the married on May 15, 1946 Provo Temple. The gospel, in the Salt Lake Temple. her family and her Savior A few days later he left were the most important to serve an 18-month things in her life. Her famission for the Church vorite scripture was, "And of Jesus Christ of Latter- this is life eternal, that day Saints. She continued they might know Thee, the working at Provo High only true God, and Jesus until he was released from Christ, whom Thou hast sent." John 17:3. his mission. She is survived by her They settled in Spanish Fork where they raised husband, Ralph; their chiltheir family of six chil- dren, Ruth (Jim) Little of dren, five daughters and Seattle, Wash.; Sue (Walone son. Though she loved ly) Blackhurst of Bountibeing a mom, she went ful; Cali (Stephen) Fish back to school to renew of Spanish Fork; Mary her teaching certificate Anne (Richard) Hillier of and returned to teaching Salt Lake City; Ralph H. English in 1962. She and (Vicki), Nauvoo, 111.; and her husband, who was also Crista (Dallin) Slaugh, a school teacher, retired Renton, Wash. She has from teaching in 1983. 36 grandchildren and 27 They were called to serve great grandchildren. She a mission in the West In- was preceded in death by dies in 1985. The call was her parents, brothers and extended soon after the sister and one grandson. mission was opened, and Funeral services were they had some wonderful held on May 28 at the ground-breaking experi- Sunset Park Ward Chaences in St. Kitts and An- pel. Interment was in the tigua. Spanish Fork City CemShe served as Relief etery. Condolences may Society President in their be sent to the family at: mission. She also served www.walkerfamilymortuas Ward Relief Society ary.cofn. Baker, Davis With joyful hearts Ken and Sandra Baker are pleased to announce the marriage of their youngest daughter, Jeanne, to Allen Jon AJ Davis, eldest son of Allen and MaryAnne Davis, on Friday, June 5 for time and all eternity in the Manti LDS Temple. AJ attended Spanish Fork schools and graduated from ALA before serving an LDS Mission to Peru. He presently is attending UVU. Perry and Tracy Frazier are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Chayla, to Clayton Mark Brown, son of Mark and Cheryl Brown, on Friday, June 5 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that eve- ning from 6-8 p.m. at the Knott's residence, 342 North Loafer Dr., El k Ridge. In case of inclement weather, the reception will be held at the Payson East Stake Center, 85 South Ridge View Dr., Elk Ridge. All friends and family are invited to attend. Jennifer Julian Sister Jennifer Julian has been called to serve in the Georgia Atlanta North Mission. She had her farewell on May 17, 2009 in the 22nd Ward LDS building. Sister Julian left for the MTC on Wednesday May 20. She is the daughter of Deidi Julian and Richard and Lori Julian. Her grandparents are Richard and Pauline Julian. iQudlityJPhotography Engagemen : • Bridal Photos', Weddings!Receptions \Now selling photographs % and artwork WWW.CARTSPHOTO.COM Frazier, Brown Missionary •Hi Chad Carter-801-794-2122 Jeanne attended schools in Orem and Salem and graduated from Spanish Fork High School. She then attended UVU to attain a culinary arts degree. She has worked at Maceys for several years. The couple will make their home in Salem. All are invited to celebrate with them at a reception in their honor the previous evening, Thursday June 4, at the Davis residence, 979 South 420 West, Salem. Hughes, Tucker Stadium Seating 9:20 Night at the Museum: Smithsonian (PG) 11:40 2:05 4:25 6:55 9:25 30% off Up (PG) 11:30 12:40 1:55 3:15 4:15 6^15 7:00 9:30 $ / ' 12:55 Land of the Lost (PG-13) 4:00 7:10 9:40 11:45 Star Trek (PG-13) 2:55 .6:20 9:35 The Spanish Fork News 6. 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