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Show SEPTEMBER 14, 1983 Pornography Evils Topic For Speech The Flow Stain of Pornog- raphy is the title of the address to be given by John L. Harmer at Davis High School Auditorium on Sept. 14 at 7:45 p.m. MR. HARMER, a native of Utah, served as a state senator in California for seven years and then was appointed Lt. Governor by then Governor Ronald Reagan. He, his wife and 10 children are now residents of Bountiful. He has been an opponent of the pornography industry for more than 20 years and has had Elder Randy Swartz has returned home after filling an e LDS mission in the Mission Field. HE WILL give his mission report on Sunday, Sept. 18 at 10:50 a.m. at the Syracuse 4th Ward. This Ward meets at the Syracuse Stake Chapel, 1974 W. 1700 S., Syracuse. Elder Swartz is a graduate of Clearfield High School and Virginia-Roanok- MR. AND MRS. HOWARD L. CLOWARD Accept Call Elder Howard L. and Sister Ardella B. Cloward of 59 S. 2nd E., Kaysville, have received a call to serve an LDS mission to the Field. They will speak at the Kaysville 2nd Ward Sacrad ment meeting on Sunday, Sept. 18 at 10:50 a.m. THE CLOWARDS have been residents of Kaysville for the past 38 years and have been active in the business community, civic and held many church positions. They are the parents of four children. BROTHER and Sister Cloward will depart to the Mission Training Center in Provo on Wednesday, Sept. 21 and will spend a two week orientation there before their departure for their new assignment in Ohio, vsb four year seminary and attended Weber State College a year prior to his mission. HE IS the son of Gary and Donna Swartz, 1603 Marilyn Drive, Syracuse, vsb S. Johnson To Speak Sun. Sarah Johan-sodaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Johanson, has returned from the Rochester New York LAYTON Elder Todd B. Lewis has received a call to serve an LDS mission to the California-Oaklanmission. He will speak Sunday, Sept. 18 in the Kaysville 4th Wan! at 875 E. 200 N., at 2:45 p.m. He will enter the MTC on Sept. 29. A GRADUATE of Davis High School and four year seminary program, he also d completed one year at Weber State College on ana cademic scholarship from high school. He has received his Duty to God award and been active in his ward. Elder Lewis has been employed by the Davis School District at Layton Elementary School for the past four years. He also has been employed this past summer by the NAC Sweeping company. ELDER LEWIS is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bowen Lewis of 812 E. 450 N., Kaysville. LDS Mission. SHE WILL speak in the Layton 6th Ward sacrament meeting Sunday at 10:50 a.m. Syracuse WEAVERS WHEAT Counseling Mrs. Steve (Joan) Morris For Wheat Weaving and Decorating Wheat Weaving Classes Now Available for Relief Society or Clubs... Call for Information! . Nature s Window ?i jh 46 East 200 N., Kaysville 546-316- 9 Always Something Special Offered Utah State University is ex- ploring the opportunity of offering a B.S. and masters degree in electrical engineering at Hill Air Force Base, beginning fall quarter. DR. BILL Jones, professor, electrical engineering will counsel on Thursday, Sept, 15 in Building 368. Students must complete application forms on or before Tuesday, Sept. 20 in order for Utah State University to determine the feasibility of guaranteeing a complete program on Hill Air Force Base. To make an appointment for counseling or for further information, call the USU Hill Air Force Base office, 777-353- many court battles, debates and legislative contests with representatives of the pornography industry. He is also the author of the cable TV initiative petition. THE UTAH Association of was moved from the University of Utah Medical Center to the Humana Hospital Davis North last Saturday. She has been in the Salt Lake hospital for the past six weeks. JOHN L. HARMER Women are proud to sponsor such an outstanding speaker and encouraged all parents to join this worthwhile and informative meeting. MR. AND MRS. CAS WAGGONER Missionaries Elder Cas Waggoner and his wife Marge have been called to serve an LDS mission at the ple have been very active in the Church. Both have held D.C. Temple wards. They have resided in Clearfield the greater part of their married life. Brother Waggoner retired a year ago from Hill Air Force Base orking there 32 years. SISTER Waggoner has been employed for the past 13!4 years at the Ogden and Layton Hills Mall ZCMI stores. They will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Oct. 5. vsb Washington Visitors Center. THE COUPLE will be honored on Sunday , Sept. 1 8 at the Clearfield 5th Ward Sacrament meeting at 1 p.m. The chapel is located at 326 E. Center Street in Clearfield. 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