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Show V ii rM1,V9, 1983 St, Bens Births CHURCH Moonlighters Plan A January 20, 1983 Bryan E and Sherri Lynn Harkness, 241 S. Fort Dance For Valentines Lane, Layton, boy January 22, 1983 Larry T. and Suzan Ann Smith, 457 Barlow St, Clearfield, girl Gregory J. and Melanie Wallace, 12C N. 1000 W., Clearfield, boy Missionaries , H J1 Mark W. cuse, boy 3 "' an I Tv THEY HAVE been very busy with several visitations during the recent holidays. Some members have danced to Harry Bakers Club, The Happy Squares during Janu- Syra- Tri-Vall- Elder Brett R. Haycock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Haycock of 310 Barbara Ave., Chad Jay Cook accepted a to serve as an LDS mis- tall the in sionary Texas-Dalla- s Mission. He will enterthe Mission Training Center on Feb. 24. ELDER COOK will deliver his farewell talk on Sunday, Feb. 13 at 2:20 p.m. at the West Point Fourth Ward Chapel located at 595 N. 2300 W. in West Point. The missionary is a graduate of Clearfield High and Seminary. He served as a counselor in Deacon, Teacher and Priest groups. He also earned his Duty to God award and Eagle award before accepting the call. Elder Randy Petersen ar- rived in Salt Lake City Saturday, Jan. 22 following his two year mission to Cordoba, Argentina. WELCOMING him home are parents Gary A. and Kathy Petersen, and brothers Roger, Jeff and Scott, who returned 1 1 months ago from his mission to Colorado. Elder Petersen will be speaking Sunday, Feb. 13 at 10: 15 a.m. in the Kaysvilie 5th Ward located at 870 S. Main, Kaysvilie. FOLLOWING the meeting friends and relatives are invited to an open house at his home at 335 S. 900 E. Randy is planning to continue his educa- tion. Returns From Mission Field s V Elder Jesse R. Dredge III returned Jan. 20 from serving his U p fV ! 1 ' i hyh mission to the Brazil LDS Mission. ELDER DREDGE will give his mission report at his homecoming to be held Sunday, Feb. 13 at noon in the Kaysvilie 1st Ward Tabernacle at 198 West Center Street. Elder Dredge is the son of , Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Dredge pf 87 N. 300 West, Kaysvilie. Elder Kyle Andersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Andersen of 671 N. Main Street, Kaysvilie, has accepted a mission call to the Brazil Sao Palo North LDS Mission. He will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on March 17. HE IS planning to continue his studies at Weber State College. Feb. 13. The meeting time is 3:45 p.m. and the chapel is located at 60 West Gordon Ave., Layton. Elder Haycock is a graduate of Layton High School and Seminary. Mrs. Ella Dee McGlinch returned from serving an LDS mission to the Nevada Las Vegas Mission. She gave her mission report on Sunday, Feb. 6 in the Kaysvilie 2nd Ward. Miss Maurine Casdorph has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Philippines Manila Mission. Called To Serve son Newman, graduated from South High School and LDS Business College. She also completed courses with the American Institute of Banking and earned the AIB Clearing House award for scholarship. She has been publicity chairman for the National Association of Banking Women. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Y. Newman are entering the Mission Training Center in Provo today in preparation for their calling to the Seattle Washington LDS Mission. THEY HAVE been members of the Layton Second Ward until a recent division made the members of the Layton Fourth Ward. MRS. NEWMAN, the former LaVon (Bonnie) Ander Pair-A-Di- She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Casdorph of 193 Edgehill Circle, Layton. She will enter the Mission Training Center on March 10. She is a member of the An active member of the LDS Church she has held stake and ward offices in MIA, educational leader in Relief Society, Sunday School teacher, also MIA teacher and a ward Relief Society Visiting Teacher. making new friends throughout the valley. February and March will also be very busy months for the dancers. Members Kaysvilie 20th LDS Ward. attended the on Feb. Elder Jeff Cook has been called to the Washington D.C. LDS Mission. Elder Cook will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on April 28. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Cook of 929 E. Raymond Road, Fruit Heights. They are members of HIS MANY friends and relatives are invited to visit with him at the family home the evening following the Sacrament meeting services, vsb Mr. Newman is retired from Hill Air Force Base, where he served for 34 years. He graduated from South Sevier High School and served four years in the military service. He has been scoutmaster and secretary of the High Priest group, worked with the Cub Scouts and a Home Teacher in the Layton Second Ward. was also a visitation to the club in late January as well as the Hill Toppers anniversary dance in late January. The dancers enjoy visiting other clubs and Area Missionaries Layton, has been called to serve an LDS mission in the Paraguay Asuncion Mission. He will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on AN ACTIVE member of the Layton 11th Ward, he will be speaking in the Sacrament meeting service on Sunday, I eral visiting clubs attending. ary and have visited the Election dance. There Feb. 17. $ January 23, 1983 and Lori Ohlin, 3359 W. 1700 W., ' ' C ' Sc The Moonlighters Square Dancers enjoyed a Christmas dinner and a New Years dance with members and sev- the Fruit Heights 4th LDS Ward. Elder Kelly Abram returned from serving his mission in the Texas Dallas Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Abram of 1006 E. Green Road, Fruit Heights and a member of the Fruit Heights 5th LDS Ward. Elder Abram will give his mission report on Sunday, Feb. 13. np attend Dudes-N-Dol- 5 SHE HAS just recently been named vice president of Zions First National Bank in Salt Lake City, at which place she has been employed for the past 26 years, vsb , ls and will Jesters the Ellis Heiner Fowles, 73, of 514 N. 3rd W., No. 14, died Thursday, Jan. 27, 1983 in the Davis North Hospital in Layton. HE WAS bom March 19, a son of Eli James and Julia Heiner 1909, in Farmington, Fowles. He married Geneive Call on April 3, 1930 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. HE WAS reared in Burley, he lived for 22 in Twin Falls, lived He years. Ida., for 12 years, in Ogden for 11 years, Long Beach, Calif., 12 years, St. George five years and had resided in Kaysvilie the past year. Ida., where on Feb. 12. He was a graduate of Rupert, Ida., High School. THE MOONLIGHTERS a Valentine Dance on Feb. 11 at the Bountiful Community Church, 100 North 400 East, where they dance in the HE WORKED for Amalgamated Sugar Co. in Twin Falls and Burley, Ida., for 21 years. He worked for the Del Monte Corp., in Ogden for 11 years. Sweetheart Ball will have recreation hall. The dancers are beginning to plan for one of the biggest dances of the year on March 1 1 The Man in Green Dance and the election dance to elect new club officers will be on April 22. He operated a sports and fishing business in Long Beach, Calif, until his retirement in 1976. He was an elder in the Kays THE MOONLIGHTERS invite all square dancers to visit the club at any time, every Friday evening at the Bountiful Community Church at 8 p.m. vilie 15th LDS Ward. He had served an LDS mission from 1930 to 1932 in Denver, Colo. He had been Sunday School' superintendent. He had servC; as a home teacher for 40 y eancS: SURVIVING are his widow j of Kaysvilie; three sons, Garth C. Fowles, Portland, OreTf Marlin A. Fowles, Huntington.-- ; Beach, Calif.; Monte Fowles, Morgan; eight . -- grand-"-childre- Also surviving are three brothers, Eli Russell Fowles, Caldwell, Ida.; Morgan Jay Fowles, Port Angeles, Wash.; Deon Taggart Fowles, Engle-- , wood, Colo.: three sisters, Mrs. Carl (Virginia) Day, Mrs. Jack (Elda Jane) Draney, both ; of Rexburg, Ida.; Mrs. Rav'" (June) Schmidt, Dedo, Ida. HE WAS preceded in deatfi by a son, Ellis Blaine Fowles. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Lindquist Kaysvilie Mortuary, 400 N. Main, with Bishop Boyd Hansen of the Kaysvilie 15th Ward officiating. Inter- ment in the Bountiful City Cemetery. Take a... SNEAK PREVIEW ki of OUR NEW INVENTORY Us, Help You Help the Rockn Join in Roll Jamboree find Carnival, g featuring Marvin Hardy, Balloon Artist, at our home. Feb. 19th from 116, during this funraising event, our residents will be rocking in rocking and rolling in wheelchairs to help raise money for the fight against heart disease. You can help make our day a success by making a donation or sponsoring one of our rockn roll rollers. Or better still, come cheer them on and share a truly heartwarming experience. Contact us today for complete information. , 1, Sofas Bookcases Chests nur-sin- , , " Rites Held For Ellis H. Fowles CLEARFIELD CONVALESCENT 1450 S. 1500 E., Clearfield, Utah USED MOTEL FURNITURE Mattresses Dressers ! Chairs it Motor Carrier Damaged Groceries And Misc, Items it . FREEWAY MART Jannie Kirk or Frankie Draidfort 773-655- 3 75 North 600 West, Bountiful 98-1933 (By Freeway formerly Hotel Sales) Elder Daniel P. Pessetto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pessetto, of 2162 E. Cherry Lane, Layton, has been called to the England Birmingham Mission. He will enter the MTC on Feb. 17. HIS FAREWELL will be held Sunday, Feb. 13 in the Layton 3rd Ward, 2425 E. 1500 N., Layton at 10:45 a.m. Elder Pessetto is a graduate of Layton High School and VITALITY AND GOOD HEALTH CAN BE YOURS THE YEAR with an in home MOTORIZED seminary. He has attended Weber State College. HE HAS been employed by Utility Trailer Center. in Freeport Friends and relatives are invited to an open house at the family home following the meeting. Returns Elder Bart D. Vander Daes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Vander Daes, 1612 E. Hillsboro Dr., Layton, recently returned from the Rome Italy Mission. HE WILL speak at the Layton 24th Ward, 2435 E. 1500 N. (Evergreen Lane), Layton. Feb. 13 at 2:50 p.m. He is a Layton High gradu- ate where he was studentbody president. He also graduated from the seminary program. He attended the University of Utah before his mission. 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