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Show DAViS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, SEPTEMBER 24, 1931 WEEKLY REFLEX News Kaysville Missi)uaies CHURCH 1 Danny and Mary Bonacorsi of New Y oik visited for a week with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Abrams. The sisters had not seen each other in 30 years, so it was a very special reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Arthur Elder Bangcrtcr To Speak At Conf. at the Stake Center on South Main. Kavxville F.LDFR WILLIAM Grant Bangerter, Assistant to the Iwelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will be the presiding General Authority over the conference ELDER BELT Stake President New ell Law the conference meetings during the two-dasessions. y a SCHFDl LE for HE . semi-annu- WILL speak at the HE WILL be honored at the Layton Second LDS Ward Sacrament Meeting on Sunday, Sept. 27, at p.m. He will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo Oct. 8. He has been active in his priesthood quorums and held positions there. He has earned his Eagle Scout. Order of the 1 d graduate of Clearfield High. Friends and relames are muted to an open house from - p m at his parent's home. Jeff is a 4- Arrow and Duty to God Awards. He graduated from Layton High School, also from the four year seminary Elder Covey To Preside At Conf. program. Bible Verse above statement? 2. W'hat was his position at the time? 3. To whom was he talking? 4. Where may this statement be found? 26-2- ANSWERS TO BIBLE PRESIDENT Clesse Hilton, stake president, will conduct the sessions during the two-daconference. Meeting schedule is as follows: Saturday, Sept. 26, leadership meeting at 2:30 p.m. Those who are to attend 1. are Melchizedek ELDER HATCH Elder Brent W. Hatch, son of Mrs. Leone M. Hatch, 990 Manchester Dr., Kaysville, has been called to serve in the Louisville. Kentucky Mission. He will speak in his Sacrament meeting which will be held Sept. 27 in the Crestwood Stake Chapel at 8:30 a.m. He will enter the MTC Oct. 8. Quorum presidencies, secretaries, bishoprics and ward executive secretary and ward clerks. AT 4 P.M. all adults of the stake. At 6 p m. Relief Society Conference for all ladies age 19 and over. THE NEW' elder graduated from Davis High School where he lettered in football, basketball. baseball, and track as a JOHN R. COVEY e cies (at the room). At 10 a.m. general conference session. multi-purpos- SUNDAY. SEPT. 27. 8 a m session for stake leadership presidency . high council, . bishoprics, executive welfare clerk, stake and ward Relief Society presiden- secret-arc- sophomore. He received 'the gold watch award' for most outstanding senior athlete. He also graduated from the Kaysville LDS Seminary. He was employed in Layton prior to graduation from high school. There will be an open house held at 990 Manchester. Kay ville. on the 26th of Sept, from 4 to 7 p m. in the evening for all friends wishing to attend. ALL MEETINGS are to be held at the stake center, np New Bishopric For Kays. 8th he new Bishopric was sustained on Vmdav Sept 2d. in the Kavsville Mh ward under the direction of the Stake PresI ides President Clesse ton. and counselors v. STUM SI Hil- I) AS Bishop is Benson with Lundgreen I't ari e Robert E I counselor and Rodnev G Hill av second counselor Dennis H Rosier. Ward You s- -, MEMBERS Of the outgoing Bishopric were. George J. For Oct. Kershaw. Bishop. Melson Ward. 1st counselor, and Paul Lindley. 2nd counselor. Sister Anna Mane Towers, administrative assistant for Catholic Community Services William Cook. Ward Clerk, and J Byron Rogerson. Executive Secretarv to the Grand Opening of 1 ERSE Israel's most out- standing prophet. 3. To the children of Israel. 4 Isaiah 40:8. Kaysville Mrs. Emily Ashby accompanied her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lev er to the Disney land Ice Show Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lever reside in Park City. Carol Laser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Laser: Becky Wright, daughterof Mr. McDonald and daughter, Ashlee. were dinner guests at their parents, Robert and McDonald. Benjamin Robertson and Blanche Bowman accompanied the Clearfield Club on a tour Thursday. They visited Devil's Slide, Kamas Fish Hatchery, Wasatch National Park and stopped at Still Water camp grounds for lunch before going to Evanston. and Sai.yScpl.2-G-, Company 1 5 Si at io:oo a.m. 'Ribbon C iittinij (Gere many Jepp Webster, son of Mr. and Mrs Jay L. Webster, has enrolled at Ricks College in Rexburg. Ida Mr. and Mrs Louis Wett-steiof Ontario. Ore. were Monday guests of her sister. n Perm Sales Refreshments Drawings 19 Hair Designers Where Else! Where??? Kaysville 766-060- la 3 Layton 766-222- 1 Clearfield 825-721- 2 e for California to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meacham. Richard Harvey was among a group who aliened environmental meetings in Boston. Mass for a tew days. County Com Frnest Fherhard also attended Mr. and Mrs Jay F. attended Peach Days in Brigham City. They visited in Connne. Ut. with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Little and family attended the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Wahnetah Guild on Sept 5 held in Morgan. Mrs. Guild had made her home with her daughter for the past few years Mr and Mrs. Ted Laser and Children spent the weekend in Jerome, Ida. with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thueson. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lloyd and children vacationed in Yellowstone Park Miss Michelle Roueche. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Roueche, is attending Ricks College. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sheffield. Layton, and their son, Mr. and Mis. Brent Sheffield, Kaysville. were met at Lake Powell by Dean's brother. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sheffield and family: their friends. Mr. and e kins of Layton celebrated their sixth wedding anniversary at a family party at their home last week. Janet Hammer, daughter of Mrs. Karen Hammer, was confined to the Davis North inHospital for treatment from in an autoreceived juries mobile accident. Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Buchanan spent the weekend in De- City. Mrs. Pauline Schofield and her Mrs. daughter-in-law- , Merlyn Schofield, flew to San Francisco, Calif, to meet Miss Rika Irakura who was returning from spending the summer in Japan with her parents. Rika made her home last year with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schofield and daughter Taryn while attending Davis High School with the Pacific International Exchange program. She is now enrolled at Ricks College. Before returning to Utah nver, Colo, where they attended the baptism of their oldest grandchild, JaNae Buchanan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buchanan Sept. they visited Mrs. Merlyn 6. Schofield's sister in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schofield Terry and Chris Larkins of Bancroft. Ida. are moving to Kaysville to make their home. They are visiting with his parents. Police Chief and Mrs. Lyle Larkins. Dr. and Mrs. Russell A. Williams have returned from a business tnp to Washington. and Miss Rhonda Nelson drove Rika to Idaho and spent two days assisting Rika in enrolling and starting school. Mrs. Luella Vaughn of Las Vegas, Nev. attended the funeral of her sister. Mrs. Mary Berger, on Tuesday held in Kaysville. She visited with her two sisters. Mrs. Edith Bass and Mrs. Afton Elison and w ith her brother. Reuben Bennett and other relatives before returning home to Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lar DC. Mike Taylor and Greg Willard celebrated their birthdays with a joint party held at the home of Mike's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Taylor on Sept. 11. Greg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Willard. attend optometrist school at Cal State in Fullerton. Calif. The party was held at the home of Grant H. and Margaret Brough. Forty members attended. Lynda Bizzell. Ronda Ed- wards and Vilate Brough hosted a stork shower in honor of Lark Neilson. Guests in- Wilson President cluded 20 staff members from Burton School. Miss Eileen Hilton, daughter of President and Mrs. Clesse Hilton, flew to Hawaii to attend a semister of school at BYU Hawaii. She will return before Christmas. Mrs. Emily Ashby and her son. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Ashby, attended the wedding and reception of Miss Suzanne Ashby wo was recently married to Doug Webb in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Suzanne is the granddaughter of Mrs. Emily Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Austin hosted a family reunion at their home Monday evening for 32 members of the Austin family. Curtis Laser, son of Mr. and Mis. Ted Laser, is attending the U. of U. Kirt Preece who has been employed the past 14 months in Twin Falls, Ida. is now at home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Preece. Kirt will attend Trade Tech m Salt Lake is pictured on the $100,000 bill. FREE CLASS WITH THIS AD! Get Results with the Total Body Fitness Program! 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Celebrate at all locations Wyo. members enjoyed the excursion. The Brough family held a party in honor of Joan Brough who recently returned from the Houston Spanish Speaking Mission and for her brother, Gary Brough, who is leaving Ninety-on- THE CATHOLIC Commun- Trail rBronm Vi-lat- e and Mrs. Jesse Wright ; Mariam Butler, daughter of Weekend Retreat For Women Set Clerk. J Byron Rogerson and Richard K Nielson, as Assistant W ard C lerk arc cordially minted A Isaiah. 2. He was y M the The grass withereth, flower fadeth; but the word of our God shall stand forever." 1. Who was the author of the Conference Sept. Springs, Calif , have moved to Kaysville to make their home. Mr. Anderson is the father of Robert Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards has received word that their grandson. Elder Greg Wilde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Wilde of Wanship. has received his mission call to Mexico He will enter the MTC Oct 29. His farewell will be help Oct. 25 in Wanship Bishop and Mrs. Gary Porter and family spent the holiday weekend in St. George with her mother Mrs. McArthur Mr. and Mts. Frank Parker and family attended a family reunion in Brigham City last Culli-mor- Elder John R. Covey, Regional Representative for The Church of Jesus Christ of LatterSaints will preside at -day the Kaysville Utah East Stake Semi-Annu- daughter, Amie, of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Godfrey and daughter. Amberly, of Syracuse, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece. Sunday, Kevin and Tracey McDonald and their daughter Mae Rinda; Gene and Debbie week Clearfield 10th Ward Sacrament meeting Sept 2" at 10 SI a nr in the chapel located at 200 West SKI North. Cleat-fiel- y The kavwille Utah South DS Stake will hold their stake conference Elder David Barney has received a LDS Mission call to the Manila Philippines Mission. 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