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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, MAY 23, 1984 CHURCH LDS Missionaries PTA Officers at Columbia Elementary for the School upcoming school year are: Jeanine Joanne Stephens, Bosch, left, teacher, vice president; Marlane Smith, legislative vice president; Principal Dale Barnett, administrative vice president; Sharon Poulson, president and JoAnn Neilson, Chloe Thompson is outgoing president. president-elecNewly-electe- COLUMBIA Carolyn Hall has returned from serving in the Pennsylvania Pittsburgh LDS Mission. SHE WILL speak in Sacrament meeting of the Fruit Heights 3rd Ward on Sunday, May 17 at 2:30 p.m. The Fruit Heights Chapel is located at 901 S. Mountain Road. Carolyn is the daughter of Lowell and Jane Hall. ELDER JOHNSON SANDI SCHROADER Elder Troy D. Johnson, son of Loyal H. and Earlcne Johnson. 230 S. Edgehill l)r.. Fruit Heights, has accepted a mission call to sere in the Argentina Buenos Aires North LDS Mission. Sandi Schroader, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Schroader, 38 Phillips Street, Layton, has been called to serve in the North Carolina, Charlotte Mission to the hearing impaired. HER FAREWELL will be Sunday, May 27 in the Kaysville 6th Ward Tabernacle at 2. The new missionary is a graduate of Ricks College where she served in the school's Womens HE WILL speak May 27 at 10:45 a.m. at the Fruit Heights 5th Ward, 207 S. 600 E., Kaysvillc. Elder Johnson is a graduate of Davis High School and LDS Semi- nary and has been attending Brigham Young University. He earned his Duty to God Award and is an Eagle Scout. He will enter the Mission Training Center on June 7. FRIENDS and relatives are invited to an open house May 27 after the Sunday services. Office executive council and toured to the South and Canada with Ricks Colleges Showtime Co. She was previously employed as assistant Manager at Mariannes" in Salt Lake City. SHE WILL enter the MTC on May 3 . An open house will be held 1 at the Schroader services. home after the Hirschi To Speak Sunday Elder Clark E. Hirschi returned May 18 following 19 months of service in the Colombia Bogota Mission. Elder Hirschi is a member of the Kaysville 1st Ward and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max G. Hirschi of 365 W. 100 N Kaysville. ELDER HIRSCHI will be speaking in the Kaysville 1st Ward, 198 W. Center, Kaysville, on May 27 at 9 a.m. Friends and relatives are invited to visit with him at his home following the meeting schedule, np Lung Disease Meet Topic Exercise for sufferers of Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (COPD) will be the featured topic of the June 4 group meeting held at St. Benedict's Hospital and sponsored by the Department of Pulmonary Rehabilitation. THE MEETING begins at I p.m. in the Cedar Room of the hospital's Education Center. 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