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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, OCTOBER 17, 1984 CHS Students At WSC Clearfield High School biology students State College into their School of have been accepted by Weber advanced placement honors program. One Sciences new that successfully complete students the to Siege credit is given n parfifLD-Te- n theTHOSSTUDENTStadmitted to this scholarly program are KimTrving Jana Lee Bud, Janna Jensen, Rhonda Guthrie, Steve Kemnophl, Tim Olds and Andrea Flinders, Clint Combe, The advisor for the students is LaMont Jensen, teacher at Clearfield High School, dmg A P Sogy ELDER SEAGER Elder Paul B. Seager, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Seager, has been called to serve in the California, Anaheim LDS Mission. The Davis apologizes for inadvertently the names up identifying members of the new mixing Kaysville LDS 22nd Ward bishopric. The correct listing is: front, Kevin Meredith, left, 1st counselor; Michael Duckworth, bishop and David Pearson, second counselor; back, Roger Tuttle, left, finance clerk; Roy Jenkins, executive clerk and Steve Creamer, ward clerk. Kent Woolley, membership clerk, wasnt Reflex-Journ- NEW BISHOPRIC al HE WILL speak Sunday , Oct. 21 at 10:50 a.rh. at the Kaysville 4th Ward, 875 E. 200 N. He will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo, Nov. 15. He is a graduate of Davis High and Kaysville Seminary. SHELL TELL A single man can be a fool and not know it. But it's different with a married man. -- including the about the '84 Honda line-uwheel-driv- e 4 the CRX Civic HF, 49 MPG mileage champ Accord SE-i- . Civic Wagon and the p, Let us tell you Enquirer, Cincinnati. fuel-inject- Ken Garff Honda ELDER YOSHIKAWA Elder Vance Yoshikawa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvo Yoshikawa of 1961 Valley View Drive in Layton, has been called to serve in the Japan Tokyo South LDS Mission. HE WILL speak Sunday at 2:45 p.m. in the Layton IDS 14th W'ard, Cherry Lane Chapel and enter the MTC on Nov. 1. Elder Yoshikawa is a Layton High School graduate where he was on both the football and wrestling teams and competed as a member of the U.S. Ski Association including some skiing for Warren Miller. will & Hi HE HAS been working in trical construction-relate- elec- activi- d ties with his father. ELDER ANDERSON Elder Darin Dee Anderson has been called to serve in the Virginia-Roanok- e LDS Mission. He will speak at the Kaysville 10th Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Oct. 21 at 8:30 a.m. The chapel is located at 1039 E. Crestwood Road. ELDER ANDERSON is the son of Dewey and Sally Anderson of Kaysville. He is a graduate of Davis High School and Seminary and has attended Weber State e in the past year. He is an Eagle Scout and is employed by Toms n Supersave. He will enter the Training Center on Nov. 1. Col-leg- ;.. . . Mis-sio- Fashion Show Set Fo Sat. Cold weather, it appears, is here. That means you'll be turning up the thermostat to chase away the chill. Its a good idea to call a heating contractor, plumber or furnace dealer. Have him inspect and clean your furnace. It will run more smoothly, quietly and more efficiently. So youll save energy and money. And youll have plenty of clean, dependable, affordable natural gas heat right at your-- fingertips. The Kaysville Jaycee Women present their annual Fall Fantasy fashion show. It will be held Oct. 20 at 12 at the Valley View golf course in Layton. FASHIONS will be presented by the Bon with hair fashions by Fran Brown. Cost for the luncheon is $7 with $1 going to the Today row Foundation. For ticket information call Jan Bird at np FOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY 544-229- 4. i State at 5th South Telephone 521-61 Open Sat. 8am-6p- 8am-7pm m 1 1 |