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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JULY 18, 1984 Giunni It. Report July 22 RuthAnn Hirschi returned June from serving a mission among the people of Paraguay in South America. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max G. Hirschi of 365 W. 100 N., Kaysville and a member of the Kaysville 1st Ward. 13 Missionaries ELDER DERU Elder Jeffery L. Deru, son of Donald J. and Elaine Deru, 1460 N. Gillman Dr., Layton, has recently returned home after serving an LDS mission in the California San Diego mission. HE W ILL give his mission report on Sunday afternoon, July 22 at the Layton 3rd Ward, Cherry Lane Chapel, 2435 E. 1500 N., East Layton, at 12:50 p.m. LLDI R ELDER WILDER NELSON of K.iy and Rustv NeLon, Carol Nelson, has returned home fi mil sei v ing an .DS mission to the Brazil Poito Alegre Mission. He will be repoiling the events of his mission on Sunday, July 22 in the Layton l ast Stake Center, corner of 1000 I and Emerald Drive, Layton. I he meeting begins at 11 1 a.m. FRIENDS and neighbors are invited to an open house from 7 7 N. p.m. at the family home. Adamsvvood. dmg 4-- Elder Michael Scott Wilder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Wilder of 950 Amethyst, Layton, has been called to serve an LDS mission in the Ohio Columbus Mission. He will speak at the Layton Utah Stake Center, 60 W. Gordon Ave.. Sunday. July 22 at 2.45 p.m. FRIFNDS and relatives are invited to stop by the home alter the meeting and visit with Elder Wilder. dnm llirschi To Elder Storey Returns Home J. Kirk Storey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Erank Storey of 1370 N. Highway 89. Kaysville. returned last week from the Guatemala City, Guatemala Mission of the LDS Church. HE WILL report on his mission at the Kaysville 0th Ward Sacrament meeting at 8:30 a.m. in the Kaysville Crestwood Chapel. All are invited to hear his report. RUTHANN will report her mission to members of her ward, family and friends on July 22 in the Kaysville Tabernacle, 198 W. Center, at 9 a.m. Following the completion at 12 of the regular ward block time, family and friends and ward members are invited to visit with her at her home, np Stephens Home From Uruguay Ruth Ann Stephens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen I. Stephens of 2024 N. 400 W., Sunset, returned from the Uruguay Montevideo Mission and will report her mission experiences Sunday at the Sunset 7th Ward Chapel, 328 W. 1800 N. Kaysville News Elder Chad Morgan, son of Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Morgan of Farmington, has received his mission a call to the LDS Mission. He w ill enter the MTC on Oct. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Nohl Sandall and Kitchen Restaurant in Clearfield on Wednesday, July 18. Mrs. Carol Willis of Logan visited Saturday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ted Laser. Mr. and Mrs. George Wright and their daughter Lori Reeve and two sons Kenny and Randy traveled to Seottsbluff, Neb. where they visited with Mrs. Wrights father, Jupan-Okayam- family of Afton, Wyo. were weekend visitors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.inn Sandall. Christy, Michael, Brett and Ryan Cottrell of Henderson, Nev. spent a week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Binden Cottrell. Mrs. Rosetta Swanger will be hostess to members of the De Lite M.O. Andrews. Mrs. Wright stayed for a three week visit. Then her older daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simmons and family went to Nebraska and brought her home. M5SSIONAR1 I Week before publication Timberlynns Grooming Parlor All Breed Dog Grooming 45 E. Gentile No. 7 Layton - - 546-491- 7 UU SCIENCE 161 No. Main, - Bountiful i.Mnk - 295-612- 3 DIET. Mon.-S.it- . savings account elocate7youold accountljnovefyouE operand VtralghterQjp financialueeds services jepresentative "tmyTirst.Security off icelWejaaii bring convenience banking r ome t DEBBIE SHARP Debbie Sharp, daughter of Paul G. and Noinu P. Sharp of 2575 Oaklull Drive. Layton, has completed serving her LDS mission in the Birmingham. Alabama Q325P esm (JEREZ!! mis- sion. SHE WILL speak in Sacrament meeting on Sunday. July 22 at the Layton 21st Ward, 1410 E. Gentile, Layton. The meeting begins at p.m. Friends and family are invited to an opui house that evening from 7 p.m at the Sharp family home. Gumri iv 1 GZ3UZ22& (WSHRSK 5-- P DEBBIE is a graduate of Layton High School and the Layton LDS Seminary. She graduated from Weber State College School of Nursing prior to going on a mission, dmg (337I5ZZ wm 15011? mm ill? (Id I smssmi V it ' 't GGEDOirv Sop17 ffJZW (3 S2E (1202202 QSQ2S JI393T S039 mwii ELDFR SEAGER 35015) Fdder David John Seager. son of Mi. and Mis. Riehaid Seager, has been called to serve in the Minnesota Minneapolis LDS Mission. wmwtm 20230 HE ILL speak Sunday .July 29 at 10:50 a.m. at the Kaysville 4th Ward. 875 h 2nd N. He will enter the Mission rrainingCenterin Pro- am mmmio 232323 vo. Aug. 9. ghbemh Elder Blood To Speak July 22 (Miffi) Q3333ID nwmmnni Elder Cary Blood will return home Thuisday . July 9 from serving his mission to the New York. New Yoik Spanish speaking sion. mis- Mill enc his mission report Ill at his homecoming on Sunday .July 22 at 8 3()a m. in the Kaysvilie I6tii Ward ai Ul S 0 W. Elder Blood is ilu .on of Mr, and "2 V mo V., Mrs. na IT M . .il ' 1 a- - I E Deadline for photos Wed. 6:00 p.m. at 12:45 p.m. THOSE interested are invited to attend and may visit with the missionary that afternoon and evening at her home. She was a graduate of Clearfield High School and Seminary and attended Brigham Young University where she will resume her Pinochle Club at the Country PfWrfTfj (MB GZ2E) 8:00-5:0- 0 |