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Show DAVIo i'irTLEX JOURNAL. Iv'.At' 3, .5 Return Home From Mission Elder Kirk Seegmiller has returned home Wednesday from serving in the California-Lo- s Angeles Vietnamese and Cambodian mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis F. Seegmiller. ELDER Seegmiller will speak Sunday, May 12 at 3:15 p.m. in the Kaysville 5th Ward Sacrament meeting, Kaysville South Stake Center at 870 S. Main, np Butlcr-Jensc- n Homecoming Set A joint homecoming for two Kaysville 2nd Ward Elders will be held Sunday, May 12 at 10:50 a.m. in the Kaysville Rock Chapel at 25 S. 200 E. ELDER Warren L. Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. LeRoy Butler Jr. returned May 6 from serving in the France Paris Mission and Elder Kent Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton D. Jensen served in the mission and returned April 18. np Youve got a chance to see Davis High School's new HONORED Steven Humphreys, right, receives the "Presidents Award from Richard Diehl, chairman of the Kaysville Jaycces board of directors. Food Distributions June The Commodities Distribution low-inco- Employment and Training has agreed to distribute the commodities on a trial basis. THE DAVIS County Council on Aging will no longer participate in this program. Currently the Employment and Training Office also administers the cheese distribution for the low income families. They have computerized the low income family distribution and hope to computerize the low income senior citizen cheese distribution in the future. There are some significant changes the distribution. Please make sure you read these carein Accepts Call Elder Joseph David Turner, son of Warren and June Turner, has been called to the England Leeds Mission. He will enter the MTC May 16. HIS FAREW ELL will be May 12 at 2:15 p.m. at the 28th Ward Church Street Chapel. Elder Turner is a graduate of Layton High School and LDS Seminary; He lettered in cross country and wrestling and has run several marathons. He is an Eagle Scout. AN OPEN house will be held May 12 from 6 p.m. at the family home. 4-- al -- senior citizens for the of Davis County will be held on June 1. After serious consideration, the Davis County Office of ELDER TURNER trades home constructed in conthe with Davis Area Vocational Center. An junction will be held house May 15 from 9 a.m. 5 p.m. at open the hour in Cameron Subdivision, 566 S. 250 E. in Kaysville. It covers 1,575 square feet and appraised for $106,000. Those interested in purchasing the house may place a bid then for opening by school board representatives May 24. Instructor Joseph S. Hill notes the house is "enhanced by balconied projections on either side, a stone chimney in the front and to the right by an extension which houses the garage, A sloping ceil" laundry, lavatory and rear in dining-livinwith a two stories rises room the ing and patio doors conveniently leadlarge kitchen-dinett- e ing outside. Solar heat is also included in the den house. building-vocation- fully. THE SENIOR Citizen Cheese Distribution will be held Saturday, June 1 at the Davis County Courthouse between the hours of 9 and 4. . There will only be one point of distribution. Cheese will no longer be distributed at the Senior Citizen Centers. 1 DHS HOME PARADE 1 2. CHEESE will be distributed on one day only. At 4 the trucks will be locked up and sent back to the warehouse. 3. You will be required to complete a new application on June 1. At that time you will be required to bring a proof of residency for Davis County and a proof of age (59 years and older). You will also be required to declare your income. Your income must meet estab- lished poverty level guidelines. This is the information that will be computerized. 4. CHEESE will no longer be delwill have to have someone with a letter of authorization and your identification apply for and pick up your com- ivered to anyone. You modities. If the Employment and Training Office determines it will continue with this low income senior citizen distribution, the information will be entered into the county computer for the next distribution. The office encourages only those individuals who meet the eligibility guidelines apply for the commodities. This will help to speed up the distribution and facilitate the e entry-way.- g three-bedroo- Remember AMERICAN CRH Tl those special things Mom did for you? Now can return her all you love with a beautiful Mothers Day card or gift from American Greetings. Come see our full selection of cards, gifts and wrapping paper. KAYSVILLE Crestwood Stake Sets Confab Kaysville Utah Crestwood Stake Conference will be held in the The Saturday stake center, 555 N. 100 E., Kaysville, May 7 11 the Sunday and will at session begin p.m. May general general session May 12 at 9 a.m. C American Greetings Corp MCMLXXXV 1 SPECIAL tribute will be paid to mothers and music will be provided by the stake youth choir. All members and visitors are welcome, np Lakeview Women To Meet Election of officers for the 1985-8- 6 year will take place when the Lakeview Business and Professional Womens Organization meets Thursday, May 16, 7:30 p.m. for dinner at the Country Garden Restaurant, 175 E. 200 S., Clearfield. JANICE ODriscoll, Foundation Chairman, will discuss the programs and opportunities available to women through the National Foundation sponsored by BPW clubs. 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