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Show run pr"p" nrmritir y tt " W "l "l V WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. FEBRUARY 22, 1979 CHURCH Relief Society Group Hears Health Lecture The night Relief Society of the Syracuse Sixth Ward, Syracuse Stake, received a health lecture given by Dr. Theodore J. Scott, chiropractic physician of Layton. DR. SCOTT started his lecture by talking about good health and physical fitness. The three main advantages of maintaining optimum weight and initiating an exercise program are: more energy, decreased desire for sweets and more restful sleep. Dr. Scott emphasized the importance of good nutrition and that quality and quantity of food coupled with amount of exercise will determine ones weight. Throughout the lecture many questions were asked regarding pain, arthri- tis, stress, nervous tension, headaches and low back problems. THREE different types of exercise were mentioned, the aerobic exercises being the best for toning muscles and developing endurance. Dr. Scott stressed the importance of securing proper footwear and persons over 39 years having a thorough physical before starting an exercise program. The lecture concluded with a demonstration of warm-u- p back strengthening exercises. For additional reading Dr. Scott referred to Aerobics for Women by Mildred Cooper and Kenneth Cooper, M.D., M.P.H. Dr. Scott stayed after to answer quesbasis. tions on a Regional Center (former Valley Music Hall) with activities beginning at 10 a.m. DAYis for the students who attend LDS Seminary S throughout Davis County area. Guest speaker will be a ENCOURAGE all Seminary students to plan to attend this special event, np Society LDS Hosts Dinner Mission LAYTON IT WILL be held in the Eagles Lodge at 156 W. Gentile, Layton on March 1 and 2 at 11:30 a.m. A program by the students will follow the meal. The menu is as follows roast turkey with dressing whipped potatoes with gravy cranberry sauce, sweet pota slices cucumber, cracked wheat rolls with but ter, peanut clusters and apple slices. THE FIRST 250 reservations will be honored as the Honor Society and the Eagles Lodge can only accommodate this number. Call in your reservations to ext. 217 or 209 or 1 ext. 217 or 209. 867-221- IF YOU need transportation, call the Heritage Center at THEY To Serve School. toes, They will be entertained at a concert and variety show presented by the Young Ambassadors" group from Brigham Young University. 773-706- Reservations will be ac- cepted until Tuesday, Feb. 27 at noon, dmg - Elder Kevin of Called To LDS Mission Elder David Lewis, son Of Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis of 11 Ewe Turn of Kaysville, has been called to serve a LDS Mission in the Michigan Lansing Mission. HE WILL speak at a farewell Sunday in the Kaysville 20th Ward at the Kaysville Tabernacle, Second West and Center. He will report to By TOM BUSSELBERG SOUTH OGDEN Hundreds of Davis County families are currently sup- porting a son or daughter on an LDS mission in some farflung part of the world. members of the LDS Church. According to Dr. L. Clifford Goff, a counselor in the Utah Salt Lake City Mission and practicing South Ogden dentist, the mission ranks among the top five or six missions worldwide in baptisms and, except for the past two months, is tops for all English-speakin- g missions. HE SERVES voluntarily, with nominal compensation for gas as a counselor to Mission Pres. Eldon W. Cooley, and along with counselor Art Brown. of Salt Lake City. The mission president is called" to serve a three-yea- r mission along with his wife and will be released in July. Pres. Cooley is from Mesa, Ariz., where he served two terms as mayor and was an LDS stake president. The mission had its roots in Davis County and was headquartered in Bountiful for one and a half years at the home of John Eberhard at 270 East 500 South. At that time, July of 1976, John and his wife had been called on a mission and their home was utilized as the Utah headquarters by his cousin, Ernest Eberhard, called as the first mission president and serving as a Davis County Commissioner since January. WE HAD some doubts about whether a mission would go in Utah, Commissioner Eberhard said, but it Center in Provo March 8. shot right up to the top in Elder Lewis is a Davis High baptisms. We had 3,200 bapand School seminary tisms the first year and the graduate and participated in' members and leaders pitched track during high school. He right in. It was a fine enjoys hunting and working experience." with dogs and has been He served from July of 1975 in a plastering to July, 1976 when he was business since graduation, tb released. Prior to that, however, he presided over the Oregon Portland Mission Irom 1972 to 1974 and then organized the Idaho Pocatello Mission, which included Davis County, was released from that assignment and brought in to do the same the Missionary Training DIXON P. REISBECK For All Your Insurance Needs AUTO EE UFE HOME OWNERS 3 TRUCKS 376-42- 79 197HORTHMAIH-LAffO- H Kiwanis Members Installed At the annual sweetheart banquet of the Kiwanis Club of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Gary O. Barker were installed as active members, Kiwanian and Kiwanianne. is a BARKER MR. wholesale distributor for the Schilling (spice) Company. DUTCH DOY Mr. Steam Cleaning Special!! LIVING ROOM W clean all lumitur-- kinds-o- t w remove dog and cat odors $ 1995 With Coupon DAVIS COUNTYS LARQCST CARPET A FURNITURE CLEANERS 760-187- 0 PHONE 773-500- 0 322-371- 3 BOUNTIFUL CUSTOMERS FREE ESTIMATES JL sion. thing in Utah. THE HEADQUARTERS are now located at 47 West South Temple in Salt Lake City, but Davis County continues to shine as a bright spot in mission activity and success. The Clearfield Stake (recently divided) reported the second highest number of baptisms in 1978, behind Rock Springs, Wyo. The mission covers all but the extreme southeastern portion of Utah, a small part of Southeastern Idaho, western Wyoming and a small section of Nevada. Hill AFB, Clinton, Bountiful, Layton and Clearfield. While the county and state is predominantly Mormon, Pres. Goff says there are a number of reasons prompting a mission here. Of the. population increase into Utah,' most of those werent LDS and we felt the best way to (all missionaries use only their last name preceded by the title Elder) joined the church six years ago while his companions family joined when Elder Ochsner was four. THEY START their day at 6: 30a.m. and keep up a hectic pace throughout the day. It begins with a study class of locate them and tell them about the church was through fulltime missionaries. We also felt the potential for converts wasnt being realized through the Seventies alone." A SEVENTY is a scriptures and proselyting discussions, followed by "tracting or door-to-do- contact from about 9:30 priesthood d non-pai- mission. TWELVE, missionary "couples also serve as guides at temple visitors' centers in Ogden, St. George and Manti. They are usually retired married couples and serve for 18 months. Lady missionaries serve a similar length of time while male Elders serve for two years, all at. their ' own, or'( their . familys what they should be and that they should love everyone and be cognizant to those around them." Love is a missionary theme ELDER DAVIS is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Davis of primarily Denmark. Card Of Thanks We wish to heartfelt thanks to all who of- en- couragement in the loss of our husband and father. Also for floral beautiful the arrangements and for the food. Mrs. Isaac Leon Jensen and Family ? - v. .... I ' 1 ELDER NEAL SLADE To Serve Mission Neal William Slade, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Slade of DRIVE OUT & SAVE Plants & Planters for 460 East First North, Kaysville, has been called to the Mission. Austral ELDER SLADE will speak in sacrament meeting on Sunday, Feb. 25 in the Kaysville 13th Ward at 875 East 200 North at 1:45 p.m. He will enter the mission training center in Provo on March 1. Elder Slade is a 1975 graduate of Davis High School and has attended Weber State Every Occasion GUHCmLS enaaniiousE 2 Mila West of Freeport express our fered sympathy and several other missionaries are Elders John Brown of 825-814- 6 and fulltime1 missionaries Syracuse ed from program. DURING high school he was employed at Sprouse-Reit- z in Clearfield. For the past seven months he has been employed at the Bountiful Convalescent Center in He will be honored at the Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Feb. 25 at 5:45 p.m. The chapel is located at 1974 W. 1700 S., Syracuse, vsb the seminary lo HE SPOKE in the Kaysville. Fourth Ward on Sunday, Feb. 18 prior to entering the mis- sion training center on Feb, 1.-- 22. ' ; He has been employed with Publishers Press in Salt Lake. : City, np member of the Syracuse Third Ward, he has served in the Deacons1 Priest Teachers "quorum presidencies. He has earned his Duty to God and Eagle Scout awards. He has been very active in music and drama in the ward, vsb Kiwanis Valentine Banquet Is Held All Kiwanis members were honored at a sweetheart banquet held recently at the Hilary House in Ogden. REVEREND LaVoid Robertson presented a tribute on the role of the wife, mother and leader in the home. Gifts were presented to each lady present. Chairmen of the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Watkins of Sunset. i College. He has been Nichols at employed Greenhouse in Farmington since he was a sophomore in high school. He is a talented artist and active in the Young Adults activities of the Kaysville Utah East Stake, np CARPET REMNANT ROLL END CLEARANCE Save to THESE ARE JUST AN EXAMPLE OF THE SA VINCS HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS 11 995 12x16.3 Plush Velvet Beige 12x13.3 Tercotta-Twee- d 12x16.3 Extra Thick - White Plush 12x10.6 Copper Plush 12x15.6 HiLow Multi Tone Rust 12x23 HiLow-Oran- 12x18 Gold-Mul- 12x13.6 Brown Tone 12x15.6 Silky - Beige Brown 12x12.8 HiLow Sculpture - Yellow Brown 12x10.10 Mint Green Splush 12x18 Blue Black Sculpture 12x9.6 Yellow Splush 6995i 12x12 Green Gold - Commercial 6995 12x24.6 Blue-Plush-Hea- Rubber back & Yellow -- 14995 Splush & 14995 1899? 7995 1 2995 Tone ti 8995 7995 Rust ge Gold 12995 8495 745 12995 229 vy 12x10.9 Multi 12x18 12x14.3 Med. Blue - Splush Cut Pile Splush - Brown Tones 12x9 Blue Green 12x9.8 Hi 12x5 Gold Tweed 12x3 Orange Tweed Tone-Purp- le Low Soft Yarn 7995 14900 13995 5995 69 20 15 Lymans WT&k 025-09- 31 -- 1 HE HAS been active in his various priesthood quorums J and in activities and func-- 1 tions. He is recipient of his ' Duty To God award. Bountiful. An active and . Elder Lee is a 1978 graduate of Davis High School where he was a member of the Madrigals. in call, he served on a stake high council, as a stake missionary and filled a mission to serving in the Utah Salt Lake City Mission, none of those "called are Utahns, he says. "We have missionaries from all over America and Canada and had some from England and Holland and have some from Denmark, Germany and Trance now. FOR MANY of them it is their first chance to associate with General Authorities (top church leaders) and to see the total organization in action since they often come from small branches (congregations), he says. "About 65 to 70 percent of them are converts and that adds to missionary zeal." Heading a missionary zone or area and supervising 1700 South 1711 West, members missionaries. Prior to this your-self-tha- ts 175 with with Seventies hesitation that the Gospel is love and everything is based on that. As it says in Matthew (in the (Bible) to love God and your neighbor as what were trying to experience." A SURVEY taken during Pres. Eberhards administration found nonmembers often Saints were saying Latter-da- y Mormons first and people second, Pres. Goff says. "They should be people first and should really be getting involved. Its something really exciting to see people grow because of involvement in life, quoting along with that the Mormon scripture, "This is my work and my glory (God's), to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man." the 0 Business in Ogden. Mexico-Her-mosil- Mission. correlating missionary work great importance, Pres. Goff says. I feel without Of expense. Pres. Goff has served as a counselor since the mission was organized and says, Its been a lot of fun. Ive really He deals enjoyed it. (also) teaching members of a.m.-noo- teaching and follow-u- p work in the afternoon and again from p.m. And, Elder Brown says the work is going excellently and terms the Davis County baptism rate as "one of the higher percentages in the position usually held by a middle-agemale member and includes missionary work d basis on a part-tim- e as a possible calling. Each stake generally calls several men to such a position. Missionary work is easier, perhaps, in Utah because of the large LDS presence, Pres. Goff says. Just the exposure of the church to nonmembers helps. We have every facility available and so many good members working with the missionaries. - HE STRESSES the benefits dont end with nonmembers coming into the church. Its seminary program, Elder i two-yea- A GRADUATE of Clearfield High School, he also graduat- 8. A Elder Gary Lee, son ot Bishop and Mrs. Maurice Lee of 672 East Oak Lane, KayS-tville has accepted a mission r LDS call to serve a Mission to the Thurgood has since attended Steven Henager School of March and Madisonville, Ky., Danial Ochsner of Port Redding, N.J. Both are in their early 20s and Elder Brown, County, missionaries are stationed near IN DAVIS CARPET CLEANERS Over 20 Yrs. Experience mis- graduate of Clearfield High School and the four year will enter the Language Training Center in Provo on Helping to spread the LDS message to Davis County residents are Elders Danial Ochsner and Jim Brown, missionary zone leaders living in Clinton. SPREADING THE WORD population who are not Mr. and Mrs. Kunz, son James L. Hunter of 490 N. Ft. Lane in Layton and the late Dee Kunz, has been called to serve a LDS Mission in the Florida Ft. Lauderdale Mission as a Spanish-speakin- g missionary. WILL HE speak in sacrament services Sunday, Feb. 25 at 1 p.m. at the Layton Ninth Ward Chapel, 789 E. Wasatch Drive. Elder Kunz is a graduate of Layton High School and seminary and has worked during school and after graduation at Smiths Food King in Clearfield, tb treal French Speaking Syracuse. . An active member of the Syracuse First Ward, Elder Davis has served in the presidencies of the Deacons, Teachers and Priest quorums of his ward and also has been active in church sports. HE IS the son of Mayor and Mrs. Boyd T. Thurgood, of 2178 S. 1000 W Syracuse. He AT THE same time, about a dozen young men are working in Davis County taking the Gospel message primarily to the 30 percent of the D. Elder Reed B. Davis has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Canada Mon- 2512 W. 1700 S 376-421- Honor Senior citizens of Layton and South Weber are invited to attend a free dinner provided by the National Honor Society of Layton High Elder Bart H. Thurgood has been called to serve an LDS mission in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Spanish speaking mission. He will speak at the Ward Third Syracuse Sacrament Meeting, Sunday, Feb. 25 at 3 p.m. FOR INFORMATION on Dr. Scotts lecture, please contact general authority of the LDS Church from Salt Lake City. ELDER GARY LEE REED B. DAVIS one-to-o- 'S Day Slated S Day (Seminary Day) has been scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 24, to be held at the Woods Cross Bountiful Tri-- . aiRHW-- 1714 No. Main, Layton |