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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 23, 1976 IS Members of the Kaysville 1st LDS Ward who all received Duty To God awards are, 1 to r, front, Roland SCOUTING AWARDS the as Difficult requirements are in achieving the Duty To God award, given by the LDS church to young active church members, a total of served as president and secretary of Deacon Quorum and the president, first counselor and secretary of the Teachers Quorum. He has also been an assistant to the bishop while in the Priests School he is active in the Future Farmers of America program winning many honors with his projects. Doug has been active in church sports. seven boys of Kaysville LDS Ward have now attained this honor. WESLEY Silloti, 17, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Silloti of 143 West Center Street. He has served as assist to the Bishop in the Priests Quorum of his ward. He is an Eagle Scout and has been active in wrestling while at Davis High School. THEY ARE Doug Nalder, Wesley Silotti, Raland Brunson, Larry Thompson, Joseph Hirschi, Mark Young and Roger Rigby. The outstanding award was presented to each of the boys during the ward sacrament meeting services on Sunday by their bishop, Bishop Max Hirschi. THIS AWARD requires four years of service to their church, they must attend all of their church meetings at least 75 percent of the time for the four consecutive years, be a registered Boy Scout for two years, living the principles of the church and active in church activities and functions. Doug Nalder 18, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Norris W. Nalder of 370 North Main Street, Kaysville. In his Priesthood Quorums he has served as president of the Deacon Quorum, second counselor in the Teachers Quorum and secretary of the Priests Quorum. WHILE AT Davis High. Brunson, Joseph Herschi, Mark Young; back, Doug Nalder, Wesley Silotti, Roger Rigby, Larry Thorson. Quorum. He is an Eagle Scout. While at Davis High School he is active in the school band and a member of the Kaysville LDS Seminary Council. He also is a member of the Cross Country Track team. MARK Young, 16, is the son of President and Mrs. RALAND Brunson, 17, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brunson of 55 South 100 West, Kaysville. He has served as of the Deacons Quorum and he attends a private school. Larry Thorson, 17, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thorson of 854 North Main Kenneth Young of North 111 200 West, Kaysville. He has served as president of both Deacons and Teachers Quorums. At Davis High he also is a member of the Davis Debate Squad. ' Street, Kaysville. In his church Larry has served as president of the Deacon Quorum, first counselor of the Teachers Ouorum and assistant to the bishop while in the Priests. Quorum. He has been active in the scouting program and plays football and basketball at Davis High. JOSEPH Hirschi, 17, is the son of Bishop and Mrs. Max Hirschi of 365 West First North, Kaysville. Joseph has BLOOD BANK Street. recipient. In his church he has served as president of the Deacon and Teachers Quorums and secretary of the Priests Quorum. He has been active in the scouting program, np v(v.NV.Nvyi:::;:vVAV.v.vXv:vY''v..vv.v.v.,.vv.v.. OesurffieDd By MARGO MAUGHAN 773-74- Elder Kent Mertlich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Mertlich Chad Barton New partners at Dick Adams ST. ROSE ROGER Rigby, 17, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rigby of 570 North Main secretary Mr. and Mrs. Casper G. Carroll have returned from a two week vacation trip to the Pacific Northwest from visiting friends and relatives. They visited with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jessop at Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Allen of Tacoma, Wash, with Mrs. Valerie Hanseth and the Lawrence Tinnegans at Seattle, Wash. They also spent time salmon fishing with their nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Galen Jessop at Ilwaco, Wash. Enroute home they visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Brown & DICK ADAMS TRAILER SALES SAY at Fruitland, Idaho. Dr. Kenneth Brewer, Utah State University was a luncheon guest Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Casper G. ;Carroll. v. Clearfield has Mrs. Melpha Koldewyn was field High School and of Mrs. Alice Daley of seminary and attended Weber with ten Lake Halt City along dther former school teachfr ' State College.', , . friends, at a luncheon at the Hotel Hilton just recently. a guest i Recent visitors Mrs. of Koldewyn were Reginald and Yvonne Moss of Beaver City. Yvonne Moss will be remembered as the niece of Mrs. Also called on a mission in the last few weeks was Elder Douglas K. Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Gardner. Elder Gardner has been called to serve in the California Arcadia Mission. He was guest speaker at the Clearfield Third, Seventh Ward chapel this past Sunday. Randall L. Dodge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dodge will serve in the LDS Wasnlngton-Seattl- Mission, e 1972 Terry self contained. and Layton High NEED HELP? INFORMATION ANO REFERRAL SERVICE Tex., from Air Force basic training. THE AIRMAN, who studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations, now returns to the AFRES unit at Hill AFB, for training in the security police field. Airman Carter is a 1976 REFERRAL TO PROGRAMS FOR the elderlv RETARDED HANDICAPPED DRUG OR ALCOHOl ISM HOUSING VOUiTH OR FAMIl V COUNSELING VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES LEGAL AID AND MANV OTHER SERVICES NORTH OAVIS 825-51- 51 SOUTH DAVIS 867-51- 51 - TOLL TREE o o o o o o o o o o o o CUSHIONS. fine quality, are o high density polyurethane o o o o o the farewell departure of o Rose in Elder Vaughan o Salt Lake City. Elder is leaving to serve a two year o LDS mission the Lansing o Michigan mission. o Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Kershaw of Idaho were weekend o parts areFRAMES. from tors of Mr. and Mrs. George meticulously Cushion frames dried hardwoods Kershaw and family. They o selected, Corner 100 Dupont Dacron to came for the wedding their o are doubled doweled and glued. wrapped stress points. Our fine blocks are used at and maintain the look vent granddaughter Miss Cheryle o frames also carry a furniture for many years. Kershaw and Glade o conditional guarantee. penter who were married in the Provo LDS o Friday Temple. o Miss Kilfoyle is currently o attending the Phoenix tute of Technology at o Phoenix, Ariz. where he is o studying to be an auto o nician. Houseguests last week of o Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Steel and o family were his parents, Mr. o Mrs. and Harvey Steel of and Mrs. Burley, Idaho; o Fenton Terry, George and o Keith Hales Livermore, o Calif. Visitors from Concord, o Calif, at the home Mrs. o Melpha Koldewyn included her brother and his wife, o Orland and Leulla Augson. o FABRICS. Short motor trips and dinners fabrics offered are 1st grade chosen SPRINGS. o were on the agenda the most reputable We LearSeigler super o Top our fabrics at manufacturer's cost Also a reunion the Jensen guage steel springs, inter tied for comfort since no guarantee against family at Fairview Park, o and quietness. Spaced on 6" centers to made cushion fading, or shrinking the and service Sugarhouse, Salt Lake City! o add years us to assume any impossible styled pieces feature a genuine no sag participated an Augson This to due maximum assure responsibility to the edge family reunion also held at o steel springand varied patterns and uses each comfort cushion the home her brother, Mr. furniture o to piece exposed and Mrs. Glen Augson at Salt o Lake City - an extravaganza lawn and patio party o Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dennis PICK THE COLOR, FABRIC AND STYLE o returned from a enjoyable o vacation trip. They spent time in the Moab area, Mesa o THAT MATCHES YOUR OWN Verdes National Park, Ouray o on over the Million Dollar o Highway drive, visited PERSONALITY AND HOME AT and Durango o returning by way of Capitol Reef o tional Park. PRICES THAT WILL FIT YOUR BUDGET o Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haycock o Burley, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Norman Delco, Idaho o SEE THE EXPERTS AT were visitors last week of o Mrs. Annie Maxfield Keith Berkin of Mackey, o Idaho spent time Kaysville o last week business trip o p and visited few former friends in the area Mr. o Berkin was a former lnteriors o JL (UWtMJWiL resident. o Walter Meacham underwent major surgery recently o at the South Davis o 1714 N. MAIN mumty hospital. He back at o work with the Kaysville City. Mr. and Mrs. John Rick o FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR CALL and their daughter of Sandy o were Saturday visitors of and former Koldewyn resident of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Rose and families attended C. Rose to -- LOOSE visi- . CUSHION CONTEMPO . . . milled All All kiln of un- LIFETIME pre- in welt roll all Car- of fillings of PIT tech- MANHATTAN SECTIONAL . . THESE TRAILERS TO SEE WHAT EXCELLENT CONDITION THEY ARE IN. We also have a Brand New 1976 22 Ft. Trapper Trailer All ,$4,000 no-sa- quality of of life All g from only offer However, wear, mill, it is fabric many of 8 All all in life of mills is for by is living is Na- shower, forced air heat, a beautiful trailer. WE ALSO HAVE SOME 1976 GREAT DIVIDES The Quality Trailer of Wood of in on a a Kays-vill- e Non Toxic We will winterize your Trailer up to 20 ft. long and Mrs. Clive J. Tuckett of 1561 West 1850 North, Layton, has graduated at Lackland AFB, o . . Anti Freeze of School. of 18 ft. Complely self contained This will be sold at a bargain price & graduate ooboboooooooooooooooooooooboooooooooooooooo o o DIPLOMAT 1969 Nomad with tub Air Reserve Force (AFRES) Airman Jay E. Carter, nephew of Mr. and Mr. St. of air cond. completely To be sold as a Deer Hunter Special. YOU MUST SEE Completes Training Insti- 2 USED TRAILERS 21 ft. of been called to serve in the California San Diego Spanish Mission. Elder Mertlich spoke at the Clearfield Third Ward chapel last Sunday. He is a graduate of Clear- DIPLOMAT WE HAVE Fifty three pints of blood were drawn Monday afternoon at the St. Rose of Lima Church Hall. Father Donald Abram said that the figure was less than half the quantity donated at the last drawing. He urges members of the St. Rose of Lima Blood Bank to donate at other locations, naming the St. Rose Blood Bank as the Gal. seal your top for 23 $ Com- - is 825-09- Mrs. Annie Maxfield 31 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo |