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Show MAY 18, 1983 3ogETq Deadline For MISSIONARY PHOTOS Wed. 6:00 p.m. MISSIONARIES JULIE BLAIR' Miss Julie Blair, daughter of Melvin and Emmy Lou Blair of 723 S. Angel Street, Kaysville, has accepted a call to the North Carolina-Raleig- h Happy Birthday Three north county youngsters celebrated their first birthdays, this week. They are: Kaye Lynn Smith, daughter of Terry L. and Kaye Smith of 742 S. Sunset Drive in Kaysville, Sunday; Brandon Lee Maxey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maxey of 716 N. 1250 W. in Clearfield, Monday and Amee Dawn VanAlfen, daughter of Ron and Terrie VanAlfen of 2875 N. Hill Field Road, No. 179, in Layton, Tuesday. Mis- sion. SHE WILL enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on June 2. Her mission farewell will be held Sunday, May 22 at 8:30 a.m. in the Kaysville 6th LDS Ward Sacrament meeting at the Kaysville Tabernacle at 198 West Center Street. ELDER NIELSON Elder Daniel L. Nielson, son of Dr. Joseph L. and Nanette C. Nielson of 137 N. 2575 E., Layton, has been cal- SHE GRADUATED from Davis High Snhool and Kaysville LDS Seminary. While at Davis she was a member of the school symphony omhestra. np MR. AND MRS. D. CORNELL EVANS led to the Portual Lisbon Mission. He will enter the MTC on June 9. Temple Rites Miss Andrea Christina Johnson became the bride of D. Cornell Evans in ceremonies performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Saturday. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Eleanor P. Johnson of New Hampshire. The groom is the son of Ramona J. Allison of Kaysville and Charles E. Evans of Bountiful. The couple was honored at a reception held at the Lion House in Salt Lake City. BETSY Wiscombe, sister of the bride, as matron of honor. Best man duties were per- formed by Troy Clayton Evans, brother of the groom. ELDER CHRISTENSEN HIS FAREWELL will be held May 22 at 8:30 a.m. at the Kaysville 20th Ward on Crest-woo- d Road. An open house will follow the farewell at his home. He is a 1982 graduate of Davis High School and LDS Seminary. He was a gradua- AN OPEN house was held that evening at the home of the brides mother in Kaysville. Following a wedding trip to New Hampshire, the couple tion speaker, will reside in Provo where they will continue their studies at Brigham Young University. THE BRIDE is pursuing her masters in music and the groom is enrolling in law school. The bride graduated a speech-dram- Sterling Scholar finalist, rigal choir, debate team, drama club (Thespian Guild) and It. governor Elder Eric B. Christensen has been called to serve in the Florida-Tallahase- LDS e Mis- sion. He is the son of Ralph and Lorraine Christensen of 8 North 300 East, Kaysville. ELDER Christensen entered the Mission Training Center on May 5. He is a member of the Kaysville 8th LDS Ward. A graduate of Davis High School he was yearbook and studentbody photographer. He has been active in his priesthood quorums of his ward. He has been attending Weber State College, np Utah American Legion Boys State. from Monadnovk Regional SANDY PARKIN High School in New Hampshire and has her bachelors degree from BYU. The bridegroom graduated from Davis High School and served an LDS mission to Korea. He has a degree in in- 1981-8- Sandra Kaye Parkin, daugh- ternational relations from BYU. np HE ATTENDED BYU this past year where he was on the debate team, Deans list (hone or student), Val Hyric Club, Phi Eta Sigma (Freshman honor society) and active in church activities. Sandy graduated from Layton High School and received an associates degree at Ricks College. She is now planning to attend BYU. EILEEN HILTON Eileen Hilton has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Puerto Rico San Juan Mission. Called To Serve LDS Mission accepted a call to serve 18 months in the Thailand Bang- kok Mission of the LDS Church and will enter the MTC in Provo on June 2. JOHN AND LOUIS YOUNG SHE WILL speak briefly in the Sacrament meeting of the , Layton 5th Ward, Oakhills Chapel, 1410 E. Gentile, on May 22 at 1 p.m. After this meeting she will visit with friends and relatives at her parents home in Layton. On Sunday, May 29, she will be honored at a farewell testimonial at 1 p.m. in her resident ward, Monument Park 8th Ward, 1794 Texas Street (2430 Golden Date An open house will be held Sunday, May 22 to commemorate the golden wedding anniversary of John E. Young and Louis B. Young of 926 E. Gentile, Layton. THE COUPLE will greet friends and relatives from 6 p.m. Sunday at the Sundown Condominiums Club House, 1600 E. 800 S.. Clearfield. The family requests that gifts be omitted. The Youngs were married May 17, 1933 in Ogden with their vows later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. MR. YOUNG was born Sept. 21, 1912 in Kaysville, a son of Enoch M. and Victoria Phillips Young. Mrs. Young was bom Aug. 8, 1914 in Clearfield, a daughter of lanthus H. and Ellen Patterson Barlow. East) in Salt Lake City. They had four children, LaRae Spencer, Utica, Kansas; Lois Chalker, Vancouver, Wash.; John W. Young, Clearfield and Brent B. Young, Nantucket, Mass. THEY ALSO have 12 and 15 grand-childre- Kaysville News Mrs. Leona Thompson has been confined to the Humana Davis North Hospital for treatment. n tWf'' ' . i I k . & i SCv. ELDER ANDERSON Elder Anderson, son of Rosemary Smith (Smitty), 80 S. 400 E., Kaysville and grandson of Don A. and Arlene M. Smith of Layton has accepted a call to the Col- umbus Ohio mission. HE WILL enter the MTC June 2. Elder Anderson is a gradu- ate of Davis High School where he lettered in football SHE IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clesse S. Hilton of 289 N. 700 E., Kaysville. She will enter the Mission Training Center on Thursday, May 26. Sister Hilton is a graduate of Davis High School and the LDS Seminary. She has obtained her associate degree in secretarial technology from Brigham Young University. HER FAREWELL will be held on Sunday, May 22 at 12:45 in the Kaysville 13th Ward, np Fulfills LDS Calif. Mission and basketball. HE ALSO has been active in chariot and cutler racing for the past five years. Also a horse trainer and jockey. Elder Anderson's farewell will be held May 22 in the Kaysville 2nd Ward, 25 S. 200 E., at 10:50 a.m. FRIENDS AND family are invited to visit with him after the meeting at his home. Elder Scott Burton has returned from the California Los Angeles Spanish-speakin- g LDS mission and will report his experiences Sunday at 9 a.m. at the Oak Hills Chapel at the fork at Gentile in the Layton 21st Ward Sacrament meeting. ELDER BURTON is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Burton of 2713 E. 200 N. in Layton. T Your FIGHTING ARMY Two privates were having a ight in the barracks room. 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