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Show DAVIS REFLEX-JOURNA- Page FEBRUARY 19, 1986 Church V Micliie returns from England Kristin Lori Michie has returned home after serving 19monthsinthe England Coventry Mission. Kristin is a daughter of Mark and Kaye Michie of Fruit Heights. LDS Missionaries SHE WILL speak and report her mission in the new Fruit Heights Stake Center on Mountain Road at 2 p.m. on Feb. 23. jw Layton W. Stake to hold confab The I avtn (if!) Relief Society wil. uold a Visiting Teaching Cop entionon Saturday, Feb. 22 at iO ter, located at 1591 West North in Layton. RAY J. HALLING Ray J. Hailing and Betty Hailing 1600 Temple. Layton 37th Ward, 2120 W. Gentile, Layton, at 12:30 p.m. Friends are invited to visit with them at their home that evening. A FAREWELL in their honor will be Sunday, Feb. 23 at the THEY WILL enter the MTC on Feb. 26. lecturer. She graduated from the University of Kentucky and taught school for several years. In demand as a speaker, Johanna travels throughout the church offering her energetic encouragement to all sisters. She is married to R. Dennis Flynn and is the mother of four. She now resides in Utah. Light refreshments will be served. Geiger Jacket Trigger-typ- e ROILED WOOL GLUE GUN Full bolts - Suggested retail to $25.95 ea. KEYNOTE speaker will be Johanna Flynn, noted author and BETTY HALLING of Layton, have accepted a call to serve in the Washington D.C. No. T8002 Bostitch a.m. in liie stake .en- 38 to 45 wide PRINT 29.95, in. Full bolts - Suggested retail to $9.98 yd. Suggested retail to $5.98 White Local students nominated for service schools Naval and Merchant Marine r.o.t. - THE YOUNG people selected ELDER HURST academic records and a broad range of interests, pursuits, extracurricular activities, and athletic achievements, Hansen said. DEBBIE ER1CKSEN Debbie Ericksen has been called to serve in the Bogota, Colombia mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. She is the daughter of Doug and Brenda Ericksen of 560 E. 100 N., Kays-viHe.- ., Elder Dennis W. Hurst has been called to serve in the Taiwan Taipei Mission. He is the son of Judy and Winslow Hurst of Layton. HIS FAREWELL will be held Feb. 23 at 3 p.m. in the Oak Forrest Chapel, 2250 E. 2300 N. He is a member of the Layton 20th Ward and will be entering the MTC Feb. 27. Dennis graduated from Layton High School and LDS Seminary where he participated on the soccer team, yearbook staff and Seminary Council. He has received his Duty to God and On My Honor Awards. Elder Hurst attended Weber State College and has been employed in the produce department at Smiths Food King. FOLLOWING the farewell, an open house will be held at the Hursts home, 1884 N. 2700 E., Layton. Frodsham to speak Sun. Elder David Frodsham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frodsham of Kaysville, has returned from the Florida Tallahassee Mission. HE WILL report his experiences during Sacrament meeting of the Kaysville 4th Ward, Feb. 23, at 3:15 p.m. The ward is located at 875 E. 200 N., Kaysville. : DEBBIE will speak Sunday, Feb. 23 at 12:50 p.m. in the Second North Chapel (Kaysville 13th Ward), 875 E. 200 N. She is a graduate of Davis High School. She attended Weber State College and is presently a junior at Brigham Young University. She will continue her education at BYU upon returning home. DEBBIE WILL enter the MTC Feb. 27. Stevenson returns home G. They all have the potential to win an appointment to the academies and the promise that marks outstanding military careers. As always, the selection process is particularly difficult because of the high calibre of so many applicants, Hansen said. THE SELECTION of nominees is based on a composite of factors such as school records, class rank, SAT scores, leadership potential, extracurricular activities, 2.98 60 in. wide Elder Gregory R. Stevenson has returned home from an LDS mission. HE WILL speak at the Kaysville 2nd Ward Sunday, Feb. 23 at p.m.. The chapel is located at 25 S. 200 E., Kaysville. Elder Ste.venson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sharman R. Stevenson and graduted from Weber State College prior to his mission call. 1 vd. Full bolts - 100 Polyester 3.49 yd. . d. SPRING SUITINGS Suggested retail to $8.98 yd. Full bolts - PolyCotton 60 in. wide yd. Solid Dark only Designer lengths Suggested retail to .29 ea. Bulk Pack Suggested retail to $1.89 yd. 89 45 in. wide 1 vd. Fancy and Basic Full rolls Suggested retail to $3.49 yd. - Suggested retail to $3.49 yd. Ballad Prints not included 1.98 45 in. wide New York was Jeffrey Evans, 90 to 108 , d. Military Academy at West Point, New York were Margaret Helen Jurek, Clearfield; Karen Joy Lee, Kaysville and John Bernard Sampson, Jr., Layton. RONBEB RATT 1.89 wide , d. PATCHWORK PRINTS Suggested Queen Size I in. Clearance No. 13614 Taylor Glory Bee ea. NYLON TRICOT SEERSUCKER Full bolts or r.o.t. . d. GLUE STICKS OUTING FLANNEL - 5.98 Silk 5.98 60 in. wide Suggested retail to $6.49 yd. 4.9 "The fellow that says, 'I may be wrong, but... does not believe there can be any Kin Hubbard. such possibility." Suggested retail to $5.98 60 in. wide Suggested retail to $7.98 yd. Clearfield. Nominated for the St Full bolts - BELGIAN LINEN PRINTS Molzen, Layton; John Eugene Norega, Kaysville; John Bernard Sampson, Jr., Layton; Christopher Scott Sayre, Bountiful. NOMINATED to the Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, MORATRONIC KNITS Suggested retail to $5.98 yd. athle- tics, physical fitness, recommendations, and personal interviews. The following have been nominated to the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, Colo.: Stephen E. Mihas, Bountiful; Dawn Marie 60 in. wide DENIM Academies. this year have extraordinary a. yd. 2.98 included PRINTED Congressman Jim Hansen announced the names of the young men and women he has nominated for the entering class of 1986 at the United States Air Force, Military, 3o49 60 in. wide d. SOLID JOGGING FLEECE JOGGING FLEECE - Suggested retail to $39.95 yd. Not in all stores Less $3.00 Manufacturer's rebate Designer lengths G3D 20iTHROUGH SATURDAY Full bolts Not available in all . it. 45 Clearance retail to $3.98 yd. 1.98 stores in. wide , d. SOLID POPLIN RORE VELOUR r.o.t. Selected colors Full bolts Suggested retail to $3.98 yd. 50 to 60 This is OKI! the one They're all talking about1 ' A 1.49 in. wide 00 rugged 1 3 horsepower motor can open any sectional garage door-sin- gle, double, even triple width. DIGITAL TRANSMITTER opens your door while you sit in the car. Tht ax&M . 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