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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 20, 1976 (scraae Layton Names Seminary Grad nr Lm The Layton Utah Stake seminary program 7 will be Thursday, May 20 at p.m. in the Layton Utah Stake House, West Gordon Ave. Program is as follows: 60 PRELUDE, Mary Brailsford; opening hymn, O My congregation, ORGAN chorister, Wendy Father, Reese, organist, Mary Brails- David ford; invocation, Bagley; greetings and introductions, Jim Anderson; theme presentation talk, Kim Rowley. Musical trio, number, Who Am I, Connie Rose, Sherrie Tuckett, Becky Nielsen, accompanied by Barbara of testimonies Pres. selected by graduates, Stevenson; musical number, quartet, Hold Hands With God, Jim Anderson, Evalyn Nielsen; Reed Arnold, Schilling, Tammy Allen, accompanied by Gordon Murdock. of TESTIMONIES graduates, selected by Pres. Stevenson; musical number, trio, No Man Is An Island, Roger Call, Scott Pitkin, Robert Applonie, accom- panied by David Bair. REFUGEES Presentation Members of the refugee family adopted by the Layton Community Church include, 1 to r, seated, Keomany Singharaj, Ketmany, Maniphoen Singharaj, Phetmany; standing, Miss Sirijan. Layton Community Church eagerly awaits word from the United States State Department announcing the arrival of their adopted Laotian family. THE FAMILY fled Com- munist Laos and has been housed at a refugee camp in Nonghai, Thailand. As sponsors, friends and members of the church will provide physical, financial, educational, occupational, and moral support for these contemporary pioneers until your desires known. SUNDAY THE 23rd will be the last Sunday that Sunday School will be held until September. The morning worship will be held at 10 a.m. starting May 30. The coffee hour will honor the graduates and the Doug Drury family who are moving to Logan and the Jack Wilson family who are moving to New Mexico. The Senior High BYF will have a barbecue at the Rakestraw home Sunday evening. A wiener roast will be held at the parsonage Sunday eve they become MR. SINGHARAJ has been an accountant since 1957 and has also owned and operated a for the Junior High BYF graduates, Stevenson and Bishops; organist for graduation March, Ray Whitesides; closing hymn, congregation, Abide With Me, Tis Even Tide, Wendy Reese, chorister; Lisa Warmck, organist; benediction, Samuel Soue; organ postlude, Lisa Warnick. GRADUATION committee, Kim Rowley, chairman; Jeannine Heaps and Zan W. Larsen. Those receiving certificate of achievement are: Second Ward, Andrew Scott Neville, three. FOURTH WARD, Debora Ann Stott, three. Seventh Ward, Robert King, three; Rae Lynn Whiting, three. group. Jeri Covalts Jr. High Sunday School Class made and presented to the Church a beautiful macrame hanging piece. It features an almost solid cross in an open work background. The Church family is very proud of this outstanding piece of work. small store. The familys knowledge of English should help them adjust more readily to their new country. If you are interested in assisting these future members of our community, please contact Pastor Kenneth Edand make ward, 376-416- THIRTEENTH Ward, Marcy Anne Lee, three. Fifteenth Ward, Becky Lynn Smith, three; Laurie Ann Gailey, three. SEVENTEENTH Ward, Gladys R. Simpson, three; James David Viator, two. The Diocesan Camp Committee met at St. Peters on Tuesday, May 11, to discuss the 76 season for Camp Tuttle. St. Peters Vestry also met on that night to discuss the coming of the ordinands who will be serving St. Peters during the coming minster College in Salt Lake Warren, Elaine Fast, Elaine City. Bateman, Nancy Mitchell, Denise Bateman, Mary Graves. The annual Church THE RITE of Baptism was administered to Trena Michelle Herrera, Stamback, and Jody Cynthia Stewart by the Rev. Line Ure on Sunday, May 16. Sponsors were Mollie and Mike Stotts, year. THE REV. PETE Winder, the Rev. Walt Ellingson, and Bob Gordon, Assistant to the Ben and Shirley Mitchell, Michael Jon Stewart, Trena Davies and Vicki Christensen. Proud grandparents Ben Bishop, were present, and refreshments were served by the women of the Church. and Shirley Mitchell and Ken and Pat Stewart provided special refreshments for the congregation following Ser- The marriage of Barbara Oakley and William Wight-ma- n was solemnized by the Rev. Line Ure on April 16. vice. A SPECIAL Recognition Sunday will be held on May 23 MICHAELS, Brigham City, was the scene of the ordination of the priesthood of Frank Giles and Allen Smith on Sunday evening, May 15, at 5 p.m. June 18, 19, and 20 are the dates of the Diocesan Convention this year. It will be held on the campus of West FOUR YEAR graduates, Second Ward: James Ned Anderson, Darlene Bagley, David K. Bagley, Julie Elaine Barney, Pamela Barton, MAY 7 was the Un Party at Lagoon sponsored by the Weber Institute. Only seminary seniors and institute students were invited and they spent the evening meeting other students from the area. Saturday morning, May 8, was the annual seminary breakfast. Kids were seen crawling out of their beds bright and early to come and eat a hearty breakfast cooked by the seminary council. This was a big success, including the pancake eating contest, which was won by a freshman, Arthur Bowman. Michael Timothy Bone, Devi Call, Roger Wood Call, Susan ' Marie Criddle, Kent Barber Flint, Jon Kelly Green, Jeffrey Irvin Newman, Sharlene Nellie Redford, Susan Louise Roberts, and Evalyn Schilling. FOURTH WARD; Christine Earle, Curtis S. Earl, Susan Kinkead, and Wendy Reese. Sixth Ward: Rodney Craig Fielding, Kristine Hohman, Connie Love, Bonnie Arlene Malan, Raylyn Petersen, and Kip Woodward. the graduating the Parish: Michael Sampson, Malinda McPeek, Nancy Mitchell, Jennifer Graves and Susan Schmitz. The Church School teachers and helpers will also be honored at this service. These Ann include: honoring seniors of Ann Younger. The Iris Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their last meeting of the season on TENTH WARD: Robert R. Applonie, Richard Todd Bauer, Roger David Harris, Rae Dawna Smith, Edward Charles Stuart, and Karon Thursday afternoon at the Eleventh Ward: Katrina Leslie Allen, Danny Keith Al-ve- Rickey Barker, Mary Ann Brimley, Julie Frances Coburn, Rebecca LaFevre, Charlie Loomis, Allen Ottley, Scott Lee Pitkin, April Smith, and Robert L. Van Orden. THIRTEENTH Ward: Kristy Lynette Child, Kathryn Michael Leon Dawson, Draper, Karen Ann Hager, Joy Lynn Hawthorn, Duane Kent Mulleneaux, and Zan W. SCOUT-O-RAM- A a. North Layton Junior High the site School was of this held on May 1 by the Gateway and Francis Peak District. years Larsen. Fifteenth Ward: Dianne Adams, Morris Blowers, Nancy Jacobs, Jone Layton, Harry Dean Lords, James Alan Poulsen, Connie Ann Rose, and Victoria Lynne Scout-O-Ram- a DARRELL TAYLOR, chairman reports that over 80 Scout Scout-O-Ram- a troops and Cub packs from the Francis Peak and Gateway Districts participated in the show. More than 1,000 Scouts and their parents visited and participated during the day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. The show started with a formal opening ceremony under the direction of P. Peter Meline, chairman of the Gateway District. Stewart. SEVENTEENTH Ward: Robert David Bair, Brad Isom, Steven Keller, Wendy Ann Logan, Allen Dwight Petty, Kristine Taylor. Eighteenth Ward, Lori Kaye Kidd, Susan Nelson, Jeffrey A. Weyburn. NINETEENTH Ward, Lori Gail Bake, Joyce Forbes, Jeannine Heaps, Thomas Richard Mix, Mary Rebecca Nielsen, Sherrie Tuckett, and MUSIC WAS Steve P. Wimmer. provided by the Clearfield High School Band and the flag ceremony was performed by the Gateway District Colonial Color Guard. The invocation was offered by Dr. A. Lloyd Poulsen, chairman of the Francis Peak District. Among the special attractions of the show were the Mountainman Camp, Monkey bridges (rope walks) and a military display provided by Major Baysinger, 1st Bat., Kaysville Readies Conference The Quarterly Kaysville East LDS Stake Conference will be held Saturday and BRIAN STEPHENS Sunday, May To Serve On LDS Mission Bryan Thurgood Stephens, son of Bishop an d Mrs. Allen I. Stephens, has received a call to serve as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of in the San Jose, Costa Rica Mission. He will enter the Language Training Mission at Brigham Young University on May 27 23. South Mountain Road. President Lawrence E. Welling will preside at the Conference sessions, np son, Debbie Winter, JoLyn Howard, Jackie Wright, Brad Hess, Bonnie Williams, Teri Jeppson, Joel Ellington and Sheri Scoffield. Mr. Norton and Mr. Naegle are the advisors. THE NEW president for next year is Vaughn Gardiner. The rest of the council is being chosen and will soon be announced. 145th Field Art. Other attractions were a cartoon movie, Stretch the clown, and the Layton City Fire Department. THE SCOUT units participating with booths and demonstrations from the Kaysville and Layton area were as follows: Troop 77, Layton Community Church; Pack 86, St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church; Troop 344, Trinity Lutheran Church; Pack 154, Layton 2nd Ward; Pack 163, Layton 7th Ward; Pack & Troop 158, Layton 6th Ward; Pack and Troop 207, Lay-to- n 10th Ward; Troop 313, Layton 13th Ward; Troop 345, Layton 15th Ward; Pack and Troop 349, Layton 17th Ward; Pack and Troop 159, Pack Pack 343, 346, Layton 3rd Ward; Pack 304, Layton 12th Ward; 14th Ward; 16th Ward. Layton Layton TROOP AND Blazer Scouts 407, Kaysville 1st Ward; Pack 503, Kaysville 6th Ward; Pack 441, Kaysville 7th Ward; Pack, Troop and BB 341, Kaysville 10th Ward; Troop 348, Kaysville 12th Ward; Pack, Troop, BB 357, Kaysville 16th Ward; Pack 501, Kaysville 4th Ward; Pack 502, Kaysville 5th Ward; Pack 581, Kaysville 8th Ward; Pack 307, Kaysville 9th Ward; Troop 307, Kaysville 9th Ward; Pac k 351, Kaysville 13th Ward; Troop and BB 352, Kaysville 14th Ward. All the booths and exhibits were judged by a committee of civic leaders from the surrounding community headed by Emest Hill. the event. Following the meeting, election of new officers took place. Mrs. Norma Spencer was named captain. Other new officers to serve with Mrs. Spencer include Mrs. Joyce Gailey and June Knights Of Columbus Name Schulfer Edwin R. Schulfer of 430 West 2450 North in Sunset was elevated to the one-yepost at the Knights of Columbus annual convention. THE KNIGHTS of Columbus is a Catholic fraternal organization dedicated to charitable works. A spokesman said the state body is composed of 11 coun- cils from Brigham City to East Carbon with a membership of 1,000 men. Other posts were filled along with Mr. Schulfer including the state chaplain Rev. Tom Meersman who was reappointed. vw Briggs, as assistants; Mrs. Jetta Walker, secretary; Mrs. Helen Beazer, historian; Mrs. Alice Rampton, registrar; Mrs. Helen Barber, chaplain; Mrs. Maude Bennett, chorister; Mrs. Delilia R. : Cook, lesson leader. ALSO MRS. LaVern Planned In Kaysville An open house for the new Kaysville 4th and 13th LDS Ward chapel is being held on Bryan is a graduate of Clearfield High School, and Seminary, and has been at- Thursday evening, May Award, and was listed in Whos Who Among High the p.m. at 900 East North Street in Kaysville. from 7-- 9 20 200 tarian and Mrs. Iva Jensen, ; corresponding secretary. The outgoing presidency included Mrs. June Della Silva, Mrs. Lira Criddle and Mrs. Hazel Barber, vsb Kaysville Reorganizes RS Presidency The Kaysville Utah LDS Stake Relief Society Presidency has been reorganized. NEW OFFICERS sustained are Mrs. Heloyce Hamilton, president; church dedication School students in 1974 Seamless Custom Gntteps Requires No Maintenance FREE ESTIMATES VARIOUS COLORS Siding Soffit -- Facia Phone- No Join leakage 773-85-66 Better draining or No painting Great appearance 394-85- 66 nn A SPECIAL thanks is given by Darrell Taylor, chairman, to those who participated with the setting up of bootns, the control of crowds, and other matters. IV DO WE HAVE A FOR YOU! GET ONE FREE FROM YOUR LOCAL Our sewing heavyweight machine features g stitstraight and ches Sews on buttons, makes buttonholes, darns, mends, overcasts zig-za- 6005 TURF? SOD? WHY SHOULD YOU Use your JCPenrtey Chaige USE HIGGINS TURF? FASTER RESULTS: lawn Finest dense root system for quicker growth Penney Store Bountiful Shop Mon. thru Fri. til 9 Sunday 12 to 5 p.m. MORE CARE: Looks better less mowing. WORLDS FINEST SEED: Grown in the finest soil for best results. BEAUTY-LE- ARMY REPRESENTATIVE HE IS LOCATED AT: SS longer-requi- res HIGGINS TURF Ph. 292-04- 71 Donna Homemaking counselor. A new secretary will be named at a later date. Released were Mrs. Delene Bowman, president; Mrs. Gloria Education Wright, counselor; Mrs. Joyce Clark, Homemaking counselor and Mrs. Blanch Swallow as secretary, np public, np Reg. 79.88 Mrs. Andrus, Education Counselor and Mrs. Barbara Romney as THE open house is prior to ceremony. It is open to the Barber, custodian of relics; Miss Carlene Jensen, parliamen- Op en House tending Weber State College He is an Eagle Scout, has received his Duty to God 69.88 and A SPECIAL meeting will be Saturday evening at 7 p.m. for membership of the stake 19 years and older. On Sunday morning a youth meeting for all youth 12 to 18 years of age beginning at 7:30 a.m. TWO GENERAL conference sessions will be on Sunday. One at 9 a.m. at the Stake Center at 201 South 600 East and the other session will begin at 10:30 a.m. at the Mountain Road Chapel at 901 Sunset. Sale 22 for gathered Climbing on their pioneering project, a signal tower, are members of Troop 349, Layton 17th Ward. The troop, under the leadership of Bill Campbell, constructed the project for the recent Scout-O-Ram- AN OPEN house in his honor will be held Saturday, May 22, from 6:30 to9 30 p m at this home, 2024 North 400 West, Sunset. He will also be the speaker at a Sacrament Meeting on May 23 at 6 p m. at the Sunset Seventh Ward Chapel, 1771 Norm Main, sewing machine home of Mrs. Beth Hayes in East Bountiful. Mrs. Leonard Jensen, Mrs. Wanda Anderson and Miss Carlene Jensen were hostesses. TWENTY camp members Tate. Latter-Day-Saint- s, tch The seminary council this year consisted of Mark John- Iris Camp DUP 7 possible. The Churchs Bicentennial Project is to buy an American and an Episcopal flag for the Sanctuary. Contributions to this project may be made in memory of individuals or in thanksgiving. Project chairman is Mary Sampson, Wednesday, May 19. Mary W. Brails- ford, Jeffrey Wayne Clark, Sandra Evans, Susan Harris, Kim Rowley, Lolita Spencer, Sherrill Wixom, and Julie Park. BIBLE STUDY classes are starting on Wednesday, June 2. They will be held at the Church at 7:30 p.m. The fee for the classes ;s $6. There will also be Released Time Bible Classes for Davis County students during the '76-7school year. Any interested students should see their counselors and sign up for these classes as soon as SUNDAY May 16 was the seminary graduation for of three area stakes. A total 125 students graduated with 27 receiving certificates of graduation. An early morning testimony meeting was held SEVENTH WARD: Reed W. Arnold, School picnic will be held on Saturday, May 22, at Pioneer Great gift for the graduate. 2-sti- The Kaysville Seminary is closing out the school year with many fun and spiritual activities. Nineteenth Ward, Jay E. Carter, three. Peters St. ST. of William R. Moss; acceptance of graduates, Pres. Gayle A. Stevenson; presentation of diplomas, Pres. Gayle A. Kaysville Seminary Completes The Year Last 400 South Bountiful, Utah 35 Telephone: 292-24- 13 Join the people whove joined the Army. |