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Spring City sister missionaries help out at community Haunted Hustle Oct. 30

Sanpete MessengerbySanpete Messenger
11/10/2021
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These three sister missionaries (from left to right), Sydney Wong, Tori Bergstrom and Madeleine Glover showed up in their Halloween costumes to help raise funds at the Spring City Haunted Hustle on Saturday, Oct. 30.
November 10, 2021

SPRING CITY–Three sister missionaries who are serving in the Mt. Pleasant and Moroni LDS Stakes showed up in their Halloween costumes to help out at the Spring City Haunted Hustle on Saturday, Oct. 30.

The 5K race was hosted by the Spring City Fire Department and Central Utah Health Department to raise funds for fire-fighting equipment.

When Sydney Wong, Tori Bergstrom and Madeleine Glover, arrived at the fundraiser dressed as one of their favorite animals, the three sisters were invited to join in the race.

 Sister Bergstrom borrowed a pair of shoes and ran the entire 5K in her dress and borrowed sneakers. With Sisters Wong and Glover following behind in their car, Sister Bergstom won the race with a time of 23:54.

If you would like to learn more about what these three sisters do every day, please call them at 680-9196.

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