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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 15, 1979. sviJlIe Haight Will Address Conf. visiting general authority at the Kaysville Utah LDS Stake Conference to be held Nov. 24, 25 in the stake center. a nursery mothers room available for parents use. as a regional representative for the LDS Church since 1977. He was appointed as director of the Leadership Department of the Church on July 1, 1977. At the time he was serving as president of the Melbourne Australia LDS Mission, where, after two years, he was asked by President Spencer W. Kimball to return to be the director of the newly formed leadership department. He is presently serving as director of the leadership staff of the Presidency of the First ' ' ELDER JOHN R. COVEY The Utah Kaysville LDS Crestwood Stake Conference will be held Saturday and Sunday, Nov. with President Eldean W. 24-2- Holliday conducting. Visiting authority will be John M.R. Covey, Regional Representative of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints. THE MEETINGS will be at the stake center on Saturday 24 at 4:30 p.m. This will be a priesthood leadership meeting. The 7 p.m. meeting on Saturday will be for all adult stake and ward priesthood of- ficers and auxiliary officers and their spouses. On Sunday, Nov. 25, in the Relief Society room of the Tabernacle a special meeting is scheduled for 10 a. m. for stake presidency, clerks, executive secretary, high council and bishoprics. Twelve Apostles since April 1970. A noted civic leader in California before assuming e Church responsibilities, Elder Haight was mayor of Palo Alto for two terms; Red Cross campaign chairman and blood bank director; Standford Area Boy Scout council director; president of the Palo Alto Chamber of the Aaronic Priesthood General Board, chairman of the Priests Committee; stake presidency of 3; 1969-197- Commerce and Downtown Merchants Association; member of the Rotary Club; Alto director of Stanford-Pal- o high counselor, missionary to Australia; Elders Quorum president; 1965-196- president; 6, full-tim- 9, general Hospital and Channing House Retirement Center and a governor of the San Francisco Bay Area Council of Mayors. secretary Aaronic Priesthood and numerous teaching positions. Professionally he has worked as a director of Melchizedek Priesthood Curriculum and Training for the Church; manager of personnel training for the Church; professor of business management for six years at assistant to the BYU; president of operations of Snarr Advertising and sales manager for United Homes. HE RECEIVED a BA degree from the University of Utah; an MBA from Harvard University and a doctorate of Music will be furnished by the stake choir. There will be education from BYU. During his college and high school days, he was president r ELDER HAIGHT was named to the Council of the Twelve Apostles on Jan. 8, 1976 and has served as an assistant to the Council of the ELDER COVEYS church service includes serving on MIA at- tend. ville Layton Region. THE SUNDAY general session will begin at 12 noon in the stake center. This session is for all members, and visitors are cordially invited to attend. are cordially invited to Xw.wawKv.' of his high school senior class and president of his junior class in college. He was an basketball player in high school and was captain all-sta- of the team. HE SERVED eight years in the infantry and attained the rank of 1st Lt. He received the Distinguished Cadet award. Military Born July 23, 1935, he is married to Jane Parrish are parents of ten children, three sons and seven daughters, np Covey. They ELDER DAVID B. HAIGHT HIS BUSINESS activities have included executive positions with ZCMI in Salt Lake City; district manager in California for Montgomery the regional 165 ) - V? LDS Mission CaH To 1093 ; Vf a my special msotmom stows. ( . h .santa will be at our stores with free surprises for all the small ones FRIDAY NOVEMBER 23 AT ::l 8 Warehouse in WILL HE speak Sacrament meeting on Sun- church activities and or- day, Nov. 18, in the Kaysville 12th Ward Chapel at 555 North 100 East and the meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m. Brett graduated from Davis High School where he was active in drama and music. He was a cheerleader and graduated: from the LDS, Seminary. He is active in his 1600 East 200 South ganizations and has received his Duty To God award and also received his Eagle Scout award. Fruit Heights (See Signs on Mountain Road) HE HAS been attending Weber State College and has also been a cheerleader while at Weber, np ELDER STEVENS Called To Serve Mission Darren Stevens who has been called to the Illinois Chicago Mission will have his farewell on Nov. 18 at 2:30 at the Holmes Creek Stake Center. He will enter the Mission Training Center in . Provo on Dec. North Bedford Drive, Kaysville, has accepted an LDS mission call to serve in the Thailand Bangkok Mission. Elder Smith will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Dec. 6. 4' , N. 4500 W., West Point, boy Jon and Darlene Fisher, 1575 W. 1 643 N., No. 4, Layton, boy Elder Brett N. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. David O. Smith, Elder Haight was born in Oakley, Ida., a son of Hector C. and Clara Tuttle Haight. ' 142 W. 100 November8, 1979 James and Lesley Marshall, 1 609 Thailand University. ; City. November 7, 1979 Antonio and Rebecca Bravo, 2767 W. Gentile, Layton, boy Jeffory and Nola Fillin, 52 N. 500 E., Kaysville, twin girls ELDER SMITH ' 7 , November 6, 1979 Douglas and Yvonne Alexander, So., Kaysville, girl - S pre-- and Mrs. Norman Preece, Lendon, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. of Woody Blevan and children Lake Spence Salt City; Preece, Opal, Wyo. and Mrs. Permelia Jensen, Salt Lake November5, 1979 United States Navy. He received a special citation from Admiral Nimitz of the Pacific Fleet. In 1978 Elder Haight received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Utah State University for his service to the university and to the community. He married Ruby Olsen of Salt Lake City and they are the parents of two sons and a daughter. They have 18 grandchildren, np 1 Steven of Lewiston, Utah; Mr. t David and Lorene McKinley, 1276 W. 500 N., No. 176, Clearfield, boy DURING WORLD War II he served as a commander in the HE HAS served his church as a regional representative; president of the Scottish Mission; a member of the Priesthood Missionary Committee; president of the Palo Alto Stake for 12 years; a high councilor and a bishops counselor. After returning from Scotland, he served three years as assistant to the president of Brigham Young Other guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Williams, sons Roger and November 2, 1979 Gary Shane and Carolee Garlick, 448 North Fairfield No. 17, Layton, girl Stephen and Janice Mitchell, 398 So. Angel St., Layton, boy Albert and Susan Cole, 554 N. 1 00 W., Kaysville, girl W' After attending Oakley High School and Albion State Normal School in Idaho, Elder Haight finished his schooling in Utah at Utah State University in Logan. Security Bank of Utah and on the board of advisors of the University of Utah College of Business. Craig Preece. Births "I k and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon at a guests Saturday Orwin Draney and family, Mrs. Robert Johnson and stores and more than 5,000 employees. He was also resident of a retail organization in Palo Alto. Elder Haight, in addition to his regular assignment as a member of the Council of the Twelve, is vice chairman of Promised Valley Playhouse; member of the executive committee and board of directors on Bonneville International Corporation; director of Valtek Corporation; on the board of advisors of First SATURDAY NOVEMBER 24 AT Mr. and Mrs. Preece and children were Draney and also Mr. and Mrs. manager in Chicago directing Calif, and Brooke, the infant daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David Garrett of Lacanada, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett-spenthe past two weeks with both families. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrett s Lay-to- n Thanksgiving dinner in at the home of his brother have returned to California where they went to be with their two. sons for the blessing and naming of two new granddaughters, Allison, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Steven Garrett of Redlands, ing holiday dinner for her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ward and Company and later 1 V Wilford Smith underwent surgery Thursday at the Davis North Medical Center in Lay-to- members. Mrs. Elvira Maglio of New York City has moved to Fruit Heights and will be making her home with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Abrams. Bishop and Mrs. Dee Hyde will entertain at Thanksgiv- Crestwood Stake Building for all members and visitors who An- sons, Dave and Jon of Napa, Calif. Bit-bur- g, and ward priesthood and auxiliary officers and their spouses (excluding teachers). The Sunday meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in the Syracuse Region and is presently serving the Kays- the BYU 5th Stake, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Davis of will include all adult stake from for the holiday of the Templetons will be Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crawford and two Bountiful visited with her mother, Mrs. Lois Stephens, they had just returned from a vacation trip to Hawaii. Dr. Gary Goaslind of Germany flew to Seattle, Wash, to attend a convention. En route home he spent a week in Kaysville with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goaslind and other family stressed that this meeting Quorum of the Seventy. He has served as a regional representative to the Jackson Missouri Region; the Logan 1971-197- Sacramento and with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. June Ball at San Jose. ACCORDING TO Stake President Kenneth R. Young, the Saturday meetings on Nov. 24 will be begin at 7 p.m. in the south building. He ELDER COVEY has served I VI Saints, will be the Latter-Da- y Nov. 15 tioch, Calif, is Mrs. Esther Templeton who will be spending two weeks with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Templeton. She will be on hand for the Thanksgiving holiday. Other guests Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Ball are home after spending the past two weeks in California where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Layton of , . Arriving 376-875- 1 Elder David B. Haight, a member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Kays. Crestwood Stake Conf. Set children. By NORMA PREECE 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. 5l E3F Friday a fl il Madness November 16th - 7-- 10 r p.m. ENTIRE STOCK SALE Mens Womens Childrens Boots 6. Shoes Sandals DARREN IS the son of W. and Judy M. Stevens. Del-M- ar He graduated from Layton High School and the LDS Seminary. He graduated from Utah Technical College in Salt Lake City with a certificate in printing. Darren ran cross country and was on the first region track championship team at Buy I Pair at Buy 2 Pair at Layton High School. Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Buy 3 Pair at OFF or mere Sam Raymond and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Raymond spent Friday Visa overnight at Rexburg, Ida. where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Raymonds daughter, Susan, who is attending Ricks College. They returned home Saturday. Lyle Green is now convalescing at home after being confined to the LDS Hospital for treatment for 15 days due to a heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Liston and two children, Nicky and Christine, and her mother LAYTON 344 N. Main KAYSUIILE . 328 N. Main Mastercharge n ONE HOUR SPECIAL! Mrs. Vera Smolakov all from Millville, New Jersey will arrive for the Thanksgiving holiday to be the guests of Jerrys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Liston. The guests will be entertained at a family holiday dinner on Thanksgiving Day in their honor. Other family members will include Mr. and Mrs. Paul Liston and children and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Thomassen and their family all of Kaysville. Joe Garcia of Hollywood, Calif, enjoyed a short visit for a week with his foster parents and family, Mr. and Mrs. 9p.m.-t0p.- m. only ALL CLOGS 50 on dCG? 94 No. Fort Lane Layton, Utah r- - Wendell Hess. i i |