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Show VVtrKLV REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST H 183 issionaries CHURCH t 9 New Pastor At St. Rose Of Lima I ft, KM I OCK, w ho come here from bl 1 bonus Aqumm U no may amh, University of Colorado. Boulder, M had (Jiher Patdul assignments at St, Johns University nh. ui s ' SOS, 8 f v j v f $ i- V V im Vkest Virginia University. Morgantown, W. V ! nj John X Mil University Pamh, University of Tennessee. Know die. Ordained on May J. 97). Tr, Kaitosk attended DePaul to University from where he roajtrcd in sotlidogy and mmored tit religion and 7to I 'not psychology, I rotn f 1) l7 i I Ider Steven Robert Speirs. son of Ires. and Mrs, Robert U. .Speirs. fan f.. 2'0 S.. (Iraitield, has been called to verse in the Belgium Brussels Mission. Kal-lock- Rk ALUM assisted by fr. Thomas Murphy ChP, and Fr. Peicr Cona-t- K Father Michael J. Kallixk, CM. 36, ho has been named the new pastor for St. Hose of Lima. Layton. Mill assume his duties August 28. IMS PARI.WIIL program will be held Aug. 24 at Id St a m. at the Center Street Chapel. JMJ E. C enter mClear-fiel- y. CM. laiher Prank Dokin. CSP, the former pastor of St. Rose, left August 2 for assignment in New YurP City, N.Y., having served at St. Rose for six d. I Ider Speirs graduaicd from Clearfield Ifigh in 1979 where he was amember of the National Honor Society. He has earned the rank ot I.aglc and Order of the Arrow m the seoiiiiiig program. years. llS BE been priesthood org mist for five s ears and has Groundbreaking For Sr. Complex By TOM Bl'SSELBERG If. FARMINGTON been more a long. indmg road, but it looks like everything is nearly go for an October groundbreaking on the new senior citizens housing project. 48-un- MEMBERS of the Davis County Housing Authority board were given an update in their regular monthly meeting Tuesday morning in Farming-toPreliminary work has already been done on the site in north Bountiful, Executive Director Rosemary Davis n. said. That includes asphalting curb, gutter and sidewalk improvements, she said, with closure on the land to have been completed Tuesday afternoon. THE construction plan was submitted to federal Housing and Urban Development de- vartment officials in Denver ate last month and is under review, Mrs. Davis noted. We hope that will be out by the end of the month. Funding for the $2 million project is coming from that agency and will include the highrise and four large family homes as well on another site. 48-u- low-inco- ADVERTISING for contractor bids will follow approval from Denver leading to the anticipated October groundbreaking date. Plans call for as much community involvement from civic and senior citizen leaders as possible, she said. In other business, the board obted to further study a financing proposal for redevelopment of 28 Authority-owne- d units in Layton. That $688,000 project will feature a major facelift including insulation, e new roofing and other improvements. on-sit- SCOTT Chamberlain, certified public accountant with Kier Corp. of Ogden, said a firm committment has been received from the Federal Housing Administration for a .bond sale through the Utah Housing Finance Agency for a loan. That will be held Sept. 18 and would provide permanent financing while construction financing would have to be handled elsewhere, he said. Mr. Chamberlain presented a ' 773-497- 6 Three Layton girls recently eturned from a seven day Caribbean cruise. The girls, ue Carrel, Lisa Shaw and heri Christensen, have been the past aving their money for everal months to take this pecial vacation. They flew from Salt Lake ity to Miami, Fla. where they larded a cruise ship. The ship opped in Nassau, Puerto ico and St. Thomas in the all irgin Islands. They toured ree ports and enjoyed shop-n- g in St Thomas. They iyed on board the ship at ?ht and visited the various ips during the day. When the ship docked in anda, the girls traveled to held many leadership posi- tions in the church. This past year he attended USU. r Ider Das is J, Sieele, von of Dr. and Mrv. Jamev L. Sieele. I Cl S. I dgchdl Cirsle. I run lleightv. has been called to verve a mission in the I ukuoka Japam Mission, He will report to the Mission 1 raining Center on Ser. II. Ider Marl I in at Muhif emu ifie Minion I latume Center on Aug, 2 lor two months pi i,r la leaving M A PAR HMI I. Sacrament meeting w ill be held Aug, 3 at 5 20 p m. in (he I run lleighis I ilih Ward. 'All S. Mountain Rd . fruit I bights. The new elder has received hist agle Scout award. Duty to (iod award, and his On My Honor awaid. He was a member of the Davis High Symphonic Orchestra and Band, and played in the symphonic band and pep band at W eber State College where he has completed one year as a chemistry HE EK ABU AIM) from and we dont want to turn it back but I feel we need to do some lobbying (to increase it). Thats part of the reason I had the Utah Housing Coalition tour (in the county two weeks ago). Orlando where they toured Sea World and Disney World before returning home. Mrs. Loralee Despain spent the month of June in California with her mother, Peggy Holt, while Mrs. Holt had surgery. Mrs. Despain returned to Layton to pick up her husband, Memll and her daughter Shelly and returned to San Francisco for the wedding of her youngest brother, Regan Jardine Holt to Roma Dell. The wedding was attended by family members from the New York area. The Despains returned home on July 2. Mrs. Loralee Despain is the president of the Uinta Foundation for Children. This organization will open a chapter in this area in September. Nearly 50 members of the Layton 6th and Layton 28th o ik ( k.vuni,his Havre High School and 1 n HI H I Ik I 1 I Ui iht rii! 1 n A .1 )!Iivn-- I'S fiui a 01 ik r i I p Aehicecmeni lor ! years and Wav state MCA finalist and eon.ptUd al Indianapolis, iimU r t ivt v 1 School Lldcr Mnhic has ken active m htv vainHivthiirvh .11 ti viticv. hav hiv I hav lo award and iv an i aglc Seoul. pm (id 7a at Am IMh Wald ( .Antelope Dr t. . wav aimoiiineJ for HE HAS woikcd for K M. Manuraeturev, Micks Sei ue undrcccnil) I owlet Pump tv a draftsman. He iv ihe von o Mr and Miv. Mnik Mulue. 10 Lavt 5U S.. I rutl llcihiv. np h kin IV Ibv ac ol 1 iv 01 n fnld II" Hue and Aopiii hJJ kh Mioiid ."'Ill al d'U.lIv alter a I (!.!! ae and He h lit ol (liar Semmnv Ihe W. .nine muiikr of the tic IM home Ihe SundaV de- signated themselves as the station for the camp-ou- t. They wanted to practice sonic of the things they had learned during the summer m a project, "emergency prefirst-ai- d llil - . To Report On Mission Elder Clint Spaeth, son of Mrs. Kay Spaeth, of Pleasant Grove, Ut.. and formerly of Syracuse, will arrive home on Wednesday from the Arcadia California Mission. HE W ILL give his report in the Syracuse Third Ward Sacrament meeting on Aug. 24, beginning at 1:50 p.m. The chapel is located at 1625 S. 150 W., Syracuse. He graduated from American Fork High School and has attended USU, Institute of Religion at Weber State and plans to continue his education at WSC. 1 certain cmergcncy situa- tions 4-- ELDER CORLESS ELDER SPAETH in MfNCTR demonstrated paredness.' THIS THEY were able to do service as well as practice what to do wuh a giiasc fire. Amy den onsinted how water c. n .nliuiiii fe purified and where art .nine Was Mission us-.- d !e w.iier can be obtained in Ihe t ome when it is contaminated hi shut olf. and Karallee domonsir tied the U'C of the fit ku and what Hems are importani in such a kit . ihe ilub has had fun this summer prepat mg their own Lldei Cornell (Con 1 vans, son of Mr and Mrs John V!i son of "sh I ast Sh.i'iii.m KJ . Kavsiille. has reiurnul liont Ihe Korea Seoul I l)S Mission and will give his mission sepvit on Aug 24 in the Kavsvilli 12th Ward. 1 he nieelmekeins al 12. fit p m in the ch..pil at 1039 Last CrestwiHid kd loud storage area and emergency Hems Ihe presi-deiis Ann: vice president. Spencer, secretary. Kaialcc: reporter. Jason: and song and pledge leader, Vaughn. it LDS Mission Elder Craig E. Corlcss son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Corlcss, 442 N. 250 E., Kaysville. has been called to serve an LDS mission to Ecuador. He will speak in Sacrament meeting in the Kaysville 18th Ward. 555 N. 100 E., at 9 a.m. Aug. 24. He will enter the Mission Training Center on Aug. 28. A GRADUATE of Davis High School, he was a delegate to the Model United Nations at the U. of U. for two years. He , Served as repertoire to the Model U.N. after graduating and has attended the U. of U. in presidencies and has been employed at the Oakndge Country Club and Melco Electronics. np Kaysville itCs ELDER TAYLOR ker summer cabin at Bear Returns Home Elder Randy Harvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Harvey has returned from serving his mission to Switzerland. He gave his report on Aug. 10 in the Kaysville 6th Ward. He plans to attend the U. of U. and continue his studies. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker attended the Ray Nichols family reunion at Rexburg, Ida. for three days. JaLynn Jorgensen ten year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jorgensen, is now convalescing at her home after surgery from a water skiing accident on an outing at Bear Lake. She will be in a body cast for some time while re- 16 '5 V Lake. Jeffrey L. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Taylor, 782 Sapphire, Layton, re- turned home Aug. I after completing an LDS mission Washington D.C. Mission. in-t- HE WILL make his report Aug. 24 at 11:30 a.m. in the Layton Stake Center, 60 W. Gordon Ave., Layton. He is a Clearfield High graduate and attended seminary for four years there. LDS Wards high priest quorum and their wives attended an outdoor planned potluck and swimming party that w as held Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Fielding cuperating. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Reisbeck and family were Gaylen and Susan Bowcutt and children from Plano, Texas. They came to attend the wedding of their daughter, Ton Bowcutt, held at the W hite Bam County Club in north Ogden. .. tf .f - 4 ,, oil T 4 mp, - " r rt Art! fit ' JR w i S, J - . vli x Al , p. Hit i s s Ike J V VyS - t it V I rd. f; Sip,i!L- - W tr vs: " l ? 4 4nV'V jk id Returns From i Bob and Jean Johnson and family are moving to Phoenix, Ariz. They have been transferred by the government. Jean is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Draney. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker, Mrs. Roy Baldwin and family of Santa Cruise, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Felt and family of Fruit Heights, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Broschins-k- y and family of Farmington spent the weekend at the Par- r fid various priesthood quorum -- itu'i "t Us D nj w od ho'toicd 1. Si i, i enl I -- ' To Fulfill Elder Corless has served i''i meeimgon JnU 2u Hm Ihe Mission I rammi. ( mm he following I Inn 1. u n.oi a mg vvh HE II AS a koihcr currently vcrvmc a mmion m ihe ( hua-pi- t tl'moiv Mmion vih Outline County campgroundv. The John Kandy Kimball family anJ b and Is ihe Svi.iv me Svraiine I ml Akod, he hav iicd holi-i- ill lor h'v ward .oij ken .nine in oilier vportv pi I d IS ol Kt'ipton HE An lav urn Ihe prcvutuvly pm but some of tin tr new learned skills. Ihcv took their new first-aikit which they had cqmppe I and w ere able to help some of ihe campers wuh minor pliblurs. siuh as bug biles, sci ipes and scratches. They K took the opportunity lo do a demonstration for the ca opers on what to do 1 1 n' M pio ) Af.KABt Ail .t t L . i High, I hhr I k! in M ' dilated lii'iu tie Vh i piogi on Puli Itv i her ol ihe siu.'i m , m while al Ihe vet md II o. Ihe lead lol r i'll mi. n i i oi iniliii.il Ik'a'oin i i "in kin utiplovvil ai i Ml a t I acihin I rp min t i.S. i lion atiuidid Ws( iv 1 1 I i.l Mil' ml I kina muiikrol ImM-'- e Sc I avion ,pvl. Is ID I w 1 vlmti vd to 2 20 p III ho c lor all hivlmndv will Jill 111 al the Wa d S nfa-fiid tin eime on 24 al i c to Jo a m Ik m ruin the Minion It me (uner in 7v koto on I) Svli ol Divirivt in the tv dip 11! min pi a 'm A I All I H J 1 1 honoii k I l.ei I vo iv v.l ednk J al 2 2t Scholar for Daviv High it 111 HI II I Iv'.t t M .1 lo4 W C'l IlliHt Kd , Si i H i Si. O' to a amplid I H'v niisnon tn it e t ' n n North Mmion dill t W An reuti pi u't I avion H SJuu'l tn ee 1 'o.iu1 n ik H 00 v mil S,l nine i i ie (fU He Ind. in the Plymouth Shooting Conievl. lie wav a Sierling in we auJAfiv pa Mi .iv.v.uc luk o I'.d; 0.1 H4 wi! 11 iu w.ih O a 0 ycais, intended I uli lech WmoI in (hem. He ac active in Junior I I l I Mir N it v n I, hill Id soil ol and Miv (ImiUv nv ol 2 )l AA I km h iv si) Ml Sn S . Sjtaui'e, tv luiii id II lo vtne art I tl minion a, Jv e ELDER IJu kif fi'li stviont, Alton 1 v- - v I 7 Opdcn Canyon in Ihe Weber Fel-sha- w ITS IMPORTANT money , I v.n ol J to wve m e Icutpe A'- - Mum a He UiiiutM He Mi nut ken mission in ll.e I u n Sapp-nMission, He p ke in 1 Novianuni meeting in mil Heights I lilt) Wald 01) AUfc verve h fun campout near North "I THINK THE COMPLEX, recently renamed Rosewood Villa, is located near North Layton Jr. High School. All units were vacated several months ago to make ready for the renovation. That should vastly reduce utility bills for tenants, some of whom paid more for utilities than rent due to poor insulation and construction. Mrs. Davis also told the board $34,000 in sate funding will be available for house renovations out of $500,000 total. Thats about seven homes and with a population of nearly 150,000 1 dont know how we can begin to meet our needs. MW LA Y 1 ON 1 hiv last week the Layton 19ih AVard had a group. added. n 0 l.tvier Soup nil I nd ! HDI UH nJO.NS IM) Ward Cum pout Held -- profit-m- Mr. Chamberlain s time major. into the hands of a third TO BE completed in two phases, aparments will be available for rental in each section after construction is done, he said. Four buildings will be done in the first phase and three in the second. Were looking as six months of construction. I think during March you should have some (that can be rented), Mu Sieve I I I 1 parly. He said the bank required such conditions because the Housing Authoirity is a nonprofit agency and such agencies may pose more difficulty in default situations than a we have the legal right to mortgage but 1 question the ability to transfer (title) even if its legal, said Attorney-Board Member King. Mr. Chamberlain said his firm wants to begin the renovation as soon as possible. We want to get going on the roof before the bond sale but if we cant, well start on Sept. 19. I will 1 "THE BANK would require Kier to hold the property and we would deed (the apartments) over in an unrecorded (transaction). We wouldnt have control. It would be put aking I EDI H ELDER MUIRK proposal that would include cosigning for financing by Kicr and the Housing Authority with a bank. Layton News By DONETA GATHERUM elder steei.k E!4)J:imKllLS he attended Yale Divinity hsbool and UAJt through IV7J he studied at St. Paul's College, Wellington. D C. THIS WILL be Fr. 's first assignment as a parish pastor. He will be FATIH (S' f M tk iii. m"m .) tK ff S 4 . 1 1 1 1 k |