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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 12, 1984 To Speak Sun. CHURCH who have been serving an LDS veland mismission to the Ohio-Cl- e LDS Missionaries THEY WILL give their mission report on Sunday, Sept. 16 at 2:51) p.m. in the Kaysville 2nd LDS Ward Sacrament meeting in the Rock Chapel at 25 S. 200 PL np Howard and Ardella Clowaid sion, returned home Saturday, Sept. 1. Melodramas - LAYTON The Layton 2th LDS Ward will or Mistaken present A Heart Betrayed Identity on Nob Hill, an old fashioned melodrama. The play will be performed on Sept. 14 and 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the Wasatch Chapel Cultural Hall. A donation of $1.50 per seat is being requested. The entertainment is suitable for people ages 12 years and older. 1 Fri.-Sa- t. RKFRP:SHMF:NTS will be served without additional charge. he melodrama is being directed by LeeAnn Hawker. 'I HE CAST of characters includes Gary Lloyd as the cowardly hero, Karen Butt as the heroine and Dave Shelton as the black hearted 1 villian. ding Returns Home Elder Chad J. Cook has just returned home from filling an LDS Mismission in the Texas-Dalla- s sion Field. He will be giving his report of his recent experiences at the West Point 4th Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Sept. 16 at 10:15 a.m. The chapel is located at 2300 V. 550 N., West Point. ELDER COOK was met by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cook, who drove to Texas to bring home. They spent two weeks visiting with his converts and then-so- ELDER HARTLEY ELDER VOIGT Dennis Voigt, formerly of Farmington and now a resident of Layton, will serve an 18 month mission for the LDS Church to Micronesia Guam. DENNIS IS the son of Edward and Marva Schryver Voigt of Layton, He is a graduate of Layton High School and attended Weber State University for one year. Dennis farewell service will be on Sept. 16 at 1:30 p.m. in the Layton 9th Ward, 814 Wasatch. HE WILL enter the MTC on Sept. 20 and leave for his destination on Oct. 10. His grandmother, friends. The Cooks will honor their son at an open house commending at 2 p.m. on Sunday afternoon, following his meeting, vsb Violet Schryver Jurgensen, now a resident of Sioux Falls, S.D. has been visiting the family for several weeks. She and her husband, Roy Jurgensen, will remain with the family until after the farewell service for Dennis, kj Elder Trent B. Hartley, son of Mrs. Susan B. Hartley of 285 E. 2(H) N., Kaysville and Blaine Hartley of Taylorsville, has accepted an LDS mission call to the Alabama. enter the Mission Center on Sept. 27. ing w ill mayors of Kaysville. MAYOR PURDY stated, We are fortunate to have eight former mayors still living. These mayors s, David Bean, C.H. (Charley) Dredge, Glen Cundall and Gar Elison. The KCA and the Kaysville Art Club will this event at or the LeConte Stewart Gallery of Art, located south of the city building on Saturday, Sept. 15 at 7:30 p.m. S. 200 E. He September marks the 133rd anniversary of the official organization of Kays Ward. To maik this important event in the history of Kaysville, Mayor Gerald Purdy, Kaysville Art Club and the Kaysville Civic Association are hosting an open house to honor the former Thornley K. Swan. Emil M. White-sideLloyd A. Bishop. Attorney ELDER Hartley will speak at his farewell testimonial on Sunday, Sept. 23 at 10:50 a.m. in the Kaysville 8th LDS Ward Sacrament 25 Will Be Feted In Kaysville are J. Clifton Linford. Judge Birmingham Mission. meeting at the Rock Chapel at Former Mayors THE PUBLIC is invited, np Bible Churchs AWANA Starts - KAYSVIL1 I. Kaysville Bible Church announces the beginning of its AWANA Program for another year. This is the seventh year the church has sponsored the program. THE WORD not AWANA approved workmen are stands for ashamed." the program emphasizes the need to build lives on the Word of God. Trained and experienced leaders provide close supervision and assist club members to work through the requirements of the program. Youngsters work hard, play hard and make new friends. They enjoy opportunities to study the Bible and learn how to apply its teachings in their lives. THE AV ANA Clubs will hold their first meetings on Wednesday, Sept 12 at Kaysville Bihle Church, located at 197 W. 100 S., Kaysville. Kindeigaiten through 2nd graders meet in the afternoon at 3:45, with 3id through 8th graders meeting in the evening from p.m. 1 or For more infoimation please telephone 546-444- 546-457- 5. Train- ELDER HARTLEY is a graduate of Davis High School and Kaysville LDS Seminary. W'hile at Davis High he was a member of the school baseball team. He has held leadership positions, in his Priesthood quorums of his ward, np Elder Lon D. Simmons has been called to serve an LDS Milwaukee, Wisconsin mission. He was honored on Sunday at the Layton 11th Ward Sacrament meeting. ELDER SIMMONS is the son of V. Donald and LaFay D. Sim- mons, 423 N. Owen Street, Layton. He is a graduate of Layton High School and Seminary where he was active in the Thespian Club. HE HAS been attending Weber State College this past year where he has been a theatre major. Elder Simmons will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Sept. 20. vsb ELDER EDVALSON Elder John L. Sabin has been called to serve in the Arkansas-Littl- e Rock LDS Mission. HE WILL speak at his farewell to be held on Sunday, Sept. 16 at p.m. in the Kaysville East LDS Stake Center at 201 S. 600 E. He is a member of the Kaysville 9th Ward. He will enter the MTC on Sept. 20. 1 Elder Sabin graduated from Elder Daniel B. Edvalson, son of C. Ronald and Brenda J. Edvalson of 858 Oxford Dr., Kaysville, has been called to serve in the Tulsa, Oklahoma LDS Mission. HE WILL enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Oct. 4. His farewell will be held Sunday, Sept. 16 at 8:30 a.m. in the Kaysville 10th Ward Chapel, 1039 E. Crestwood Rd. The new missionary is a graduate of Davis High. open the doors to success. . Davis High School and Kaysville LDS Seminary. He has held leadership positions in his ward priesthood quourms and is recipient of the Eagle Scout award. HE ATTENDED Weber State College and has been employed with Coast to Coast Hardware store in Kaysville prior to his mission call. ELDER DAY Elder Kelly Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry B. Day of Kaysville. has been called to serve in the LDS Pennsylvania-Philadelphi- a Mission. He spoke Sunday at the Kaysville 12th Ward Sacrament meeting. Friends and relatives are invited to an open house at the home of his parents, Owen Carl and Patsy Sabin at 561 E. 100 S., Kaysville following his farewell, np MR. AND MRS. EDWIN SPRAGUE Edwin and Joan Sprague have been called to serve an LDS mission to the China-HonKong misg sion. THE SPRAGUES are long time residents of Kaysville and have six children, Kathy, Trudee, Gaylen, Tyler, Doyle and Kyle. Prior to their Oct. 3 departure for the Mission Training Center, they will speak at their mission farewell on Sunday, Sept. 23 at 2:50 p.m. in the Kaysville 2nd LDS Ward at 25 S. 200 E. (Rock Chapel). r--i FRIENDS and relatives are invited to their home at 486 E. 200 S. after the meeting to visit, np Roma Lynn Payne, daughter of Karan and Buzz Payne of Kaysville, has accepted a mission call for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She will serve 18 months in the Connecticut, Hartford Mission. She enters the Mission Training Center on Sept. 20. ELDER DAY is a graduate of Davis High School in 1983 and LDS Seminary program there. He has achieved the rank of an Eagle Scout and served as president of the Teachers and Priests qourum. He has been employed at R.B.s One Stop in Kaysville since high school graduation, vsb In Utah, there are many successful people. One thing the' all have in common is a good relationship with a bank. Because a bank can open many doors for you. More doors than any other financial institution. Loans. Savings. Retirement. Financial Planning. Checking. And the security of being FDIC Insured. A MESSAGE FROM YOUR UTAH It IX SERVICE BANKS Members FDIC Final Plat iww: S 8905I0Q"W One of Knysvilles Finest SINCE graduation from Davis High School and LDS Seminary in 1981, she has attended USU, then Ricks College for two years where she was Lambda Delta Sigma vice president, an officer on the IOC Council of Ricks College, and resi- FOR INFORMATION dent assistant for Baronnessa Apartments. Roma graduated from Ricks College in April 1984 J CALL with an associate degree in child care spe- cialization and education. Upon graduation she has been teacher. employed as a Her farewell will be at the Kaysville 3rd Ward Chapel, Sept. 16 at 8:30 a.m., 555 N. 1(H) E., Kaysville. Friends and ward members are pre-scho- ol wiUiY Pt. at ;; pre-scho- ol invited to attend. That evening there will be an open house at the Payne residency, 410 N. 150 E., Kaysville from 6-- 8 p.m. GAILEY SUBDIVISION PLAT E CITY OF KAYSVILLE, DAVIS COUNTY UTAH Alice 546-133- 3 or Don 295-110- 8 295-341- 9 Weekend Wcftufcp & Evening |