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Show IM0Np0qppqp4aqpppppq0ppQI WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 12, 1979 Kaysville News CHURCH ; Three Receive 2" If Calls To Serve LDS Missions If '?()t A44 V 8 - f ' , ' c.' IClfH'l . ,. u s. 'Vt-A- .! ii ' 51 V I. , ' . vSY, rrz ' - fvr Aw, ti - Si f v ' ! .W v - . .';.'r' Mltr . k ! I f t 'i .''' Li .. f During his visit to Utah he has seen Timpanogos Cave, Zion Narrows, Kennecott Copper Mine and other various spots of interest. He ,? v? ?-- particularly enjoyed " I THREESOME - 1J ' Once in a lifetime honor was bestowed upon three brothers Wednesday evening when they all received Eagle Scout awards. The brothers are David J., Kevin L. and Brent L. Steele all sons of Dr. and Mrs. James L. Steele, 153 South Edgehill Circle, Fruit Heights. The three were honored at a special Eagle Scout ceremony at the Kaysville LDS East Stake Center. Rarely does this honor come to three brothers the same evening. ELDER TURNER Jim Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Turner, 1255 Devon, Kaysville, has been called on an LDS mission to the France Paris Mission. HE WILL speak at the Kaysville 10th Ward, 331 So. 50 W., Kaysville on July 15 at 4 p.m, .prior to his departure on July 26. Jim is an accomplished pianist and has participated in many recitals and has served as pianist in the Steele was born in Provo on Sept. 12, DAVID JOHN 1961. different auxiliaries. Presidential Congress in in Washington, graduated with honors and a member of the National Honor Society. He received a scholarship to Weber State 1977 College. He has served as a patrol leader, senior patrol leader and as first assistant to his bishop in his Priest Quorum. He is a recipient of his On My Honor Award and Duty to God Award. His hobbies are drums, model building, as- - Sd'ru. year. m sick, who served in Central America and is now executive director, Lutheran California Bja Mission. Daily Bible studies will be led by LWML counselors, Rev. Fred Stenn-fehWayne, Ind., and Rev. Thomas Zehnder, Stuart, Fla. Mrs. Rivers Teske, Philadelphia, Pa., a soprano, will give Christian witness in testimony and song. She will also serve as the convention song leader. L ft. Lutheran Womens Missionary League (LWML), to be held at the Omaha Civic auditorium, Omaha, Neb., on July 16-1- THE LWML, an auxiliary of the Lutheran ELDER MANNING Elder Robert C. Manning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Manning of Kaysville, has received his mission call to serve In the new Puerto Rico, San Juan LDS Mission. He will: speak in Sacrament meeting on Sunday July 15 at 2:30 p.m. at the Kaysville ThirJ LDS Ward Chapel at 555 North 100 East. He will enter the MTC in Provo on July 26. MANNING ELDER graduated from Davis High School and has been attending the University of Utah. He is active in his church, has earned his Duty To God award and served as deacon and teacher quorum president and as assistant group leader in his Priest Quorum, np Church-Mis-sou- ri Synod, has 6,000 local with societies 200,000 members in the United States and Canada. About 6,000 delegates and guests are expected to attend the conven- TUESDAY luncheons will provide opportunity to hear from speakers on specific concerns: Rev. Paul Foust, Ann Arbor, Mich., Evangelism; Mrs. Marie Sump, Clarinda, Iowa, and Rev. Melvin Witt, St. Louis, Mo., World Relief; and Mrs. Mar-ni- e Dawson, Greenwich, Conn., Lutheran Refugee Ser- tion. Theme for the convention is Sow The Seed, taken from Mark 4: 14. It was chosen for its application to the league and consideration of the convention site and the "sower vice. . On Wednesday, convention figure atop the Nebraska State Capitol building. speakers Block, Horn and Gussick and their wives will CONVENTION speakers will highlight the convention theme. Dr. Oswald J. Hoffman, Lutheran hour speaker, will speak at the opening of the convention Monday evening. During the convention address guests attending the special luncheons. A DAVID PLANS to serve an LDS mission and graduate from college in aerospace en- gineering. Kevin Lindsay Steele was born in Provo on August 27, 1962. He is active in the Acapella choir. Seminary class president and received the Hayward Scholarship in English. He is a junior at Davis High. HE HAS earned his On My Honor Award and Duty To God Award and is active in all church activities. He has been a patrol leader, senior patrol leader and first assistant to his bishop in the Priest Quorum. His hobbies are guitar, skiing, model building and flying. After graduation from Davis High he plans to serve an LDS mission and graduate from college in aviation. THE YOUNGEST brother is Brent who was born on July 7, 1964 in Lynwood, Calif. He is on the honor roll at Davis High and has taken Science Fair honors. Victor Borge, stage and screen star. Concordia College, Seward, Neb., will be featured Wednesday evening when students and faculty entertain with song, drama and instrumental selections. THE LEAGUE raises over half a million dollars for special grants in addition to local service projects undertaken. Delegates will vote on new projects for the coming two-yeperiod and elect new officers. Mrs. Helen Morris, Mankato, Minn., president of the league, concludes a four-yeterm. She will preside at all business sessions. Mrs. Sienkiewicz is a past president of the LWML at Triniity Lutheran Church in ar Layton. The annual church picnic of THE LADIES worked on Layton Community Church will be held Sunday, plans for the annual ice the REV. DAVID Block, Lexington, Neb., recently returned from the Philippines; Reyr. Clifford Horn, mis- July 15 after the morning worship service on the church lawn. from Japan; and Rev. Robert of blankets the convention. Delegates and guests will bring blankets or quilts for Lutheran World Relief. Another feature will be the multi-medi- a joint presentation of committee reports. Tuesday evening entertainment will be provided by LCC Picnic Set and Thursday, delegates and guests will hear from the following speakers: sionary PARADE will be one of the features of ses- sions on Tuesday, Wednesday Gus- - 1 GAMES will be played after the picnic. Max Oliphant, of the region , I office, met with the church family Tuesday evening to help make plans for the future. A DESSERT party was held during the meeting. The executive board of the Womens Society met at the home of Rae Karadeema, the president, Wednesday cream social to be held at the church, Aug. 19. The Diaconate will meet at the home of Helen Sizemore tonight at 7 p.m. LAST SUNDAY during worship service Mrs. Terry Sue Fischer was the special speaker. She spoke about the American Baptist Seminary of the West, Berkeley, Calif. She and her husband John, are starting their third and final year as students. Upon the completion they will be able to be ministers of a church. I cBr.cW,ciilumCfart0nj ICU2ITIY RAMTTERS j I Don Pearson fly- ing. Lillian sienkiewicz 1 o Attend LWML Convention In Omaha ternational if tronomy, computers and - Mrs. Euiil J. (Lillian) Sienkiewicz of 135 N. Lakeview Drive, Clearfield, will be a delegate representing the Utah area to the 18th biennial convention of the In- f One Eagle Scout in a family is usually quite an achievement in itself but for the James Steeles of Fruit Heights it was three-a- ll at once as Brent, left, Kevin1 and David all received scoutings top honor the same evening. . JIM RECEIVED a $5,000 Presidential Scholarship to graduated from band, marching band and percussion ensemble. He D.C. Jim graduated from Clearfield High School in 1978. While there he was a member of the debate team and the track team. He was a member of the National Honor Society and president of the Clearfield High Chapter in 1978. He was a Sterling Scholar in general scholarship his senior year. He was also a delegate to Boys State. He Davis High where he was active in orchestra, symphonic ELDER TURNER is an Eagle Scout and has also received his Duty to God Award. Jim was chosen as a delegate to the Explorer Manager 0 LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance CtirmvtioOffuo a; ESTIMATE- SFirE 773-856- Qi I ; f i .1 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brand and sons Bruce, Vance and Ryan, a friend David Mars-de- n of Kaysville and Mrs. Brand's parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Davis of Ogden traveled to Lexington, Neb., where they vacationed a week on Johnson Lake. Mrs. Brands brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Davis of Sedalia, Mo., met them at the summer home at the lake and all spent the week boating and water skiing. Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards (801)' 376-20- 41 MONDAY -- SATURDAY 220 NORTH 95 EAST KAYSVILLE, UT 84037 He has served as patrol leader and first counselor in the Deacon and Priest Quorum in his ward. He has received his On My Honor Award. His hobbies include Banjo, skiing, art cartooning and model building. AFTER graduation from high school he also plans to serve a LDS mission and then graduate from college in commercial art. The parents are proud of their three sons dedication and accomplishments in the scouting program, np par- ticipating in a small town 4th of July celebration. On Friday evening Ben- jamin Robertson and Lavina for Young hosted a cook-ou- t the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Andrus, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hendricksen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham-mo- n and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Peterson. Returning from a five week vacation trip to Europe are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Purdy of Kaysville. They spent four days in London, England, a week in Scotland, then on to Copenhagen, Denmark, Oslo and Drobak, Norway. They visited areas where their ancestors had once lived and spent time in each country sightseeing. After arriving in New York they spent a week in the New England states and Cape Cod. entertained at a family gathering on July 4 for all the members of their family. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Loren Wilde of Wanship; Mr. and Mrs. David Lanier of Ephraim; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edwards of Kaysville and their family and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Edwards of Magna and Todd of Kaysville. Don Edwards is convalescing at home after being confined the past month for surgery and treatment at the hospital. He has been seriously ill. Corpsman Drowns in Utah. ' MAKING A SS Ekco. in Tiveden, Sweden in 1976, on Xl! ''. i He is employed as a packaging technologist with Prestige, a subsidiary of a tour given for English-speakin- g guests. Miss Graves was attending the camp with her cousin Anna Linse whom she was visiting at the time. A continuing correspondence led to an invitation to visit with the Graves family i r..k t of Kaysville. Mr. Ridehalgh met the Graves daughter Jennifer at an International Scout Camp lv c'l S-- " Alan Ridehalgh, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ridehalgh of Oswaldtwistle, England, has been a recent houseguest of the S.L. Graves A ClearCLEARFIELD field Job Corps student from Brooklyn, N.Y., was drowned Thursday in an irrigation reservoir east of Ogden. The body was recovered from about 15 feet of water by Weber County scuba divers. Bible Verse A woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised. 1. Name the author. 2. Who was his father? '3. What does the word feareth mean? 4. Where may this verse be found? Answers To Bible Verse 1. Probably Solomon. 2. David. In the Biblical sense, it means have reverence for or solicitude toward. 4. Proverbs 31:30. 3. 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