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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, JUNE 19, 1985 Called To Serve THE BROUGHS are members of the Kaysville 12th Ward where he teaches the Gospel Doctrine class and she is Relief Society homemaking counselor. Previously, he has been a high council member, athletic director, Young Men board member, bishops counselor, and bishop of the Kaysville he 12th Ward. Prom 1953-5- 5 served in the Northwestern States Mission. r Mrs. Brough has served as Relief Society teacher, Young Women advisor, Nursery coordinator, and in two separate Relief Society presidencies. ELDER LOOSLI MR. BROUGH is employed as vice president of Marathon Office Supply of Salt Lake City. Prior to this he taught seminary for 22 years. MR. AND MRS. RICHARD BROUGH Richard L. Brough has been called to serve as president of the Jamaica Kingston Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. His wife, Lola and two children will accompany him to Jamaica. y Richard was raised in Randolph, the son of Richard M. Brough and Gwendolyn Kearl Brough Han-neIn December, 1955 he married the former Lola Miles of Logan, in the Logan Temple. They are parents of seven children, five of whom are married. They have eleven grandchildren. The Broughs are scheduled to leave for Jamaica on June 26. Families To Perform At Sunday Concert LAYTON - Three families will be the featured performers at the Park Concert for Sunday evening, June 23. The program will take place in front of the Layton Heritage Museum beginning at 7:15 p.m. Musicians will be members of the Ranetta West, Jeanne Day and Carolyn Losee families. The Summer orchestra students will also play. -- THE SUNDAY concert series is jointly sponsored by the Council and the Layton Summer Orchestra Layton-Art- s Program. There I is no charge for the one hour concerts, dmg M. In Canada Elder Ryan Loosli, son of No. 13416 Queen Size BONDED School he was active in school dramatic affairs and received numerous outstanding awards for this participation. Completes Course Newly promoted Sgt. Steven W. Hanna, son of Joseph C. and Nancy P. Hanna of 1617 W. Camelot Dr., Layton, has completed a U.S. Army primary leadership course at Fort Riley, Kan. I Price without coupon $6.49 ea. Limit 10 INHI COUPON J I L . McCML PATTERNS Limit 3 1 patterns per coupon coupon per customer III ea. Coupon expires June 22 . COIPO- V- Limit per customer s4o AN OPEN house will be held at the family home following the meeting. Friends and family are invited to attend, vsb i BAITS ELDER Loosli will speak Sun- day, June 23 at 1:15 p.m. at the Syracuse 2nd Ward, 2500 W. Bluff Road. He will enter the Mission Training Center July 11. A graduate of Clearfield High pi I toipo! Dimond and Linda Loosli, 2961 S. 2000 W., Syracuse, received a call to serve in the Canadian Toronto LDS Mission. Price Coupon expires June 22 Ol PON Mil Mbirfa Includes fabrics only. Colored tag MlST remain attached to bolt to allow discount. ' & KRISTOPHER To Serve f SMITH MALLORY ROBINSON MARY ANN DOWNS HAPPY BIRTHDAY Three north county younsters are congratulated on reaching their first birthday, this week: Kristopher M. Smith, who will celebrate June 26, son of Marty S. and Roberta B. Smith, now of Centerville but formerly Layton; Mallory Robinson, son of Gregory and Lynn Robinson of 89 E. 700 S. of Clearfield, May 10 and Mary Ann Downs, daughter of Vance and LOVENDA Downs of 259 Barbara in Luk, June 12. fWNAAAAAAA A Family-Owne- d Fast Food Restaurant With Food and Prices To Please Your Family Coupon Valid through June 3 One Per Customer YOUR CHOICE OF Greek Souylaki Our delicious Greek Gyros Plate Fish n Chips Fresh hand-dippe- d on Restaurant 101 No; Fort Lane s. or more I I I I I I I I I I 3 I Fine Food Deliciously Prepared by the Family Take Out Available We Guarantee Your Enjoyment JL t |