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Show V.tuREHMQAV.CNU.SJUUhNH, AUGUST 14 l&ej NORTH DAVtS t FADER AUGUST 14 I960 Week in Yellow oi aiionmg a Kaysville News CHURCH By I'ktllE NukMk waukee, Wrck (ar Missionaries Mr. 0jJ Mrv Dana RorlJiv-be- r k.fl Ms are mat. ger , An, wheie he mg la ui ha un.rfic4 fir (vusiikm as &jiiaiil t akj director al the I nnflaily 1 1 Afi,'.U. Mr, RoihlitNrfgef ha been ihe band doccu-- r Daviv lEgh School nd it iv With m... h It girt he it kavirgDaV Iv iij W' Hgh bthaal where he hav m 3S leader 0 resiled KA w YALkl'NA TANNKH KUJKH CJIANDI.LH Tanner w.!l re- turn to her ham in t rul Ht'i on Aug. n alter com fitting n I Us nuttkm in the lfisifig Mouofl. R homecoming report at J p m oo Aug, I? in the I rail Heights I usl T 4 KI.PKH WAYMKNT Kl.DI I IJcf Mofk Sherman Uo me l, on4 Mr. anj Mr. Mur m.tn Wayment, 244 W", iuJ . ( lifiiiHi. nj ihe Pie Lou Smith of Sunset, fu been eJ id verve m the Nether is Amsterdam Mission. K will htlJ Word, w S Mountain Rd, IIO.VAKl) IJJer (kiuge Maui we Howard of Kavssille hat accepted a cJI to serve an lldcr David von of Mr, and T. Chandler, SB. I ofrr R thaftJkf.674 1.. kw S .tkar fit U, has hern Called to vrrv e in the 1 c av Hutin Miim, IIE SPOKE on July 27 in Sacrament meeting in the Ckaffttld I ifltl Ward, An acme member of the CVarfie Id I dth W ard, he hav held previdency posiiionv in each of hu Aaron tc priesthood quorums and hav earned hu I uiy To God trad award and hu LaMe Scout award. HE IS a graduate of Clear-fxlHigh and Ihe LDS Seminary program. He hav been employed at talon Kenway in Bounutul, He enterc the Mu-woTraining Center on July I D1 mission to the Australia d Adelaide Mission. He will enter Ihe Mission training Ccn ler on August 7. n II DIU HUM UU IS ihe son of George and Beth H ward who icsufe at 9 South I irst last in kaysville. lie H.is served m the Airo me Priesthood prcsidenciev. av a home teas her. and as a U leader. He has re In cetvcd his Duty To God give hi farewell ta-on Sunday al Ihe Clinton m Ward Chapel. IJW) W. N.. at I 20 n m. Mark h art I uric Scout and a yr.iJu.iie of Clearfield High Si himl and Clearfield Seminar). He wa ihe senior das president for I 979 and a member of the handball and track teams al the high school. "i; V 11 1, Kt -- n LLDi R IKm AW) is a graduate of Davis High School where he was on ihe football and wrestling teams. He is a graJuate of the Kay s die LDS Seminary. np Home Front LDS Mission HE John Barney of 3049 West Gentile Si.. Layton, hat received a call to serve in the California Anaheim Mission. He iv the son of Pres, and Mrs. W.Clive Barney, who are now residing in San Juan. Pucno Rico, where Pres. Barney is mission president. Mission Call Elder Joseph Bean hat Mist Kaye Ann Gammon, accepted an LDS mission call to serve in the South Africa Johannesburg Mission, lie is Ihe son of Atty. and Mrs. David Iteanof IJVJN. 750 E., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Gammon of Kayt-- s die. il report on her recent mission to the Netherlands. Layton before moving to ClJcr Mark Loyal Mu hie hat accepted a mission call to verve a two year LDS mu-doto the Japan Sapporo Muvion. He will enter the Miwion Training Center on Aug. 28. Award. Ilf. ATTENDED USC this year where he competed in iraek and cross country on an academic and athletic scholarship. MISS GAMMON teas called from the Layton 8th Ward for her mission and she w ill give her report at that ward located at KXK) N. 1600 E.. Rainbow and in the Layton East Stake as well. A graduate of Layton High School, she attended Weber State College prior to her mission. The family resided in LDS Mission jcr r i't ELDER BARNEY will be honored at the Layton Second LDS Ward Sacrament meeting on August 17 at 2:50 p.m. The chapel address is 2120 West Gentile St. He will enter the Mission Training Center on Aug. 28. He is a graduate of Layton High School and Seminary. He has been active in his priesthood quorums and has held positions of leadership in each of them. He has earned his Kaysville. HE WILL speak in Sacra-mcmeeting on August 17 in the Kay svillc 2tlth Ward at 9 a.m. in the Crestwood Chapel at I0?9 Last Crestwood Rd. nl He will enter the Mission Training center on August 21. Lldcr Bean graduated from Davis High and LDS Seminary and played tennis at Davis Kaysville some time ago. High. AN OPEN house for friends and relatives will be held at the Gammon home in Kaysville following the Sunday meeting Aug. 17 at 3 p.m. ACTIVE IN his church organizations he has served as president of the priest quorum. He has attended WSC since Eagle Scout, Order of the graduation, np Arrow award, and Duty to God award. THIS PAST year he has worked and attended W'eber Slate Collcg. vsb Will, vpcuk in Sacra- ment meeting in the I run Height Jih LDS Ward on Aug. 17 at 5:20 p.m. al the Fruit Height Chapel, 901 South Mountain Rd. He graduated from Daviv High School and attended Utah Tech in Orem. He wa active in Junior Achievement for two year and wav Mate VICA finalist and competed at Indianapolis. Ind. in the Plymouth Shooting contest. EIDER MICIIIE is an Eagle Scout and also received hu Duty To God award. He work- ed for K&M Manufacturing. Micks Service, and Fowler Pump a a draftsman. 1 1c is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Michie. np Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Steve Neilscn of Seattle, W'ash., were visitors last week of Dr. and Mrs. Teny J. Preece and daughter Jenekah, in Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. John Murdock spent four days over the July 24 holiday camping in the Un- - This semester, give ssssf your feet an theheado?the class. Firm, p fllip SltlOIl t cushiony soles win teach your feet everything you always wanted to know about comfort. And the smart styling of the Bass preppie look" will earn you straight A's" in fashion all year long. OO en Friday K a4 be ihe are ihj hve4 a4 the gammunuy, A haurguel at Mr, and Mrv. Del') Arthibald and Ramiro of family wat Ja-C an data, Argentina llewat Fiend at ph-h-e AM.iboid who by e Ill (m, ita Mountains. A houseguest of Mrs. Sally Higginson was Mrs. Norita Sperry of Holladay. She spent a few days over the weekend with Mrs. Higginson. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Murdock of Jackson Hole, Wyo. are moving back to their home in Orangeville, Ut. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cottrell of Layton and Mrs. Delores Mitchell of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Blood. Mrs. Gene Giles has been confined at home with a broken leg the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bond and Mrs. Sarah Giles attended the blessing and naming of the infant of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Dyal in Orem on Sunday. They visited with Mrs. Zella Tyler of Provo and Elliott Murphy in Orem. Mrs. James Herndon has e been confined to the. Me - Kay-De- Hospital undergoing treatment. She is now at home. Mrs. Zelma Breeze was a houseguest of her sister Mrs. Della Nelson in Freemont, Ut., for ten days. While there they held a Larse Nelson family reunion in Sun Glow Canyon with oven 200 attending. On Friday evening they hosted a mutton fry for over 160 guests and Saturday a ham dinner and sourdough bread was prepared for over 200 family members. The guests arrived from as far away as North Carolina, Texas and many other states. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hovey and family of Kaysville were guests at dinner in Layton Monday evening of Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Howard. They celebrated the birthday V- - BARTONS VlolW Naliirflaf 0. SHOES J anniversary of Dr. Howard. Mrs. Sarah Giles accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dale Orgill, Mr. and Mrs. Quin Wilson and Mrs. Lois Lewis, all of Layton, to the play Molly Brown at the Lagoon Playhouse on Thrusday evening. Mrs. Jim Austin of Lehi visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Austin. Mr. Austin spent Sunday in Lehi with his father H.G. Austin. m Argentina, terved i niitti-Jae tprftllwo Ja'itWilh lilahe relumed Aprj tram Argentina. Mr. and Mrv. John H. M int tpent Uti week in Portanj hiv family. jKake home W two v Week Visit. 2th Ward held I he IT W aid NnhJay pally d outing at the pa.ier Ward properly in Morgan on I rtday halm Dy. Ad Ward members Nought their ow lumh on Today anj on Saiurday (tie high pnrvl quorum pi r pared versed the Neaklavl, Mr. and Mis. James Brough and all ut then family attended the J laiviv load family reum to at hweetwater Resort. Bear Lake over the weekend, Guevit anendiiig were Mrs, Ihe Raywitle ad ad Broughs parent; Mr, and ; hand lodd of Mrs, Sami-qum- her Noihef and family, Mr, and Mis. Larry Judd of I verett. W9h : voter and family, Mr, and Mrs. Douglas MJier of I ittlctim, Colo, Mrs. harah Giles wav a Friday pv cr mght guest in 1 y lor. tKoy ille hall - Merced.t aid, Mr, and Mrv. Howe of her son and family, Mr , and Mrs Jerry Giles. AlanB Bloodhavbeencon-fine- d to the I DS Hospital W Wie. arrived this Palk- Mr. anj Miv John Smith relumed home uevJay evening Bom fahtorma where they vo sued With I heir daughter and von m low, Mr. and Mr, daughter Denue came to attend Carolyn Smiths lake City undergoing treatment (of a heart aaik. He it no at home con- ale King Ihd Krebs, Mr, and Mr, and Mrs. Mevcn Kutaed aitended a family reunion on .Saturday in Blacksmith Pork Canyon. Mrv, Phil Krcb motored to Smithfirld on Ihurvday where she took her daughter, Mrs, Brent Brown, and granddaughter I aurie Brow n to the I estival of the Wet pageant, Mrs. Krebs stayed overnight and came home on I nday, Mr, and Miv Noble handall spent a few day v on a camping trip in Weber Canyon, Mr, and Mrs, hharon fiord ner and family returned from Another granJJaUghler, Lynn Jink man of Cteaitidd. jncompamed her granJtaihcr vacation, M California Sfrv, John Smith flew down earlier o be with her daughter M. for the arrival of the new grand, hilj, Bclote returning home Mr, and Mrv, Smith and two grandchildren, lenie Howe and I yn lliiknun, spent a week VaCalkilimg in SaHU CrUisC, Cahf, Mr, and Miv, Archie Tobler of Orem v oiled at the hme rf Mr. anj Miv flul Krebs on MonJay. Mrs. JoMer Is a sis ter of Miv, Krebs, land. Ore. where i hey vkied rn Mt, ll-- 'd anj vmieJ wuh fuenjt, A Jay and I lame Cullimufe returned tram a vavanu to the eatier viaiev. They aecmpa-mr- d i he Ha vu 1 Dh Church Haiory tour vitiiing ihe many vUicv and hitlarical vighlv cn rauic, Ihe 4 Jay i.'uri.kk them to IrklepenJeme. Mo , W athmg-hn- , D V, and they vitiied the IDS Temple there among the aiher hivtar w pUcev m the Untied Slate Capital city. On to New York and a highlight of their vtay wavatiendmg .the Hill Cumorah Pageant at Funny-Lookin- g 1 Palmyra. N.Y. and Niagra lalU. Ihey viMted in Ulmuiv and oiher vtatev wuh placev of interest all along the route. Mi Sharon llawkm and her fiancee Loren Simnm of Kcvburg, IJa. were guet of her parentv Dr. and Mr. Dale llawkinv. They w ill be married on August 21 and her auntv entertained at a bridul shower in Salt Lake City on Saturday evening at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Patrick Von McAllister. in honor of Sharon and Loren. Mr. and Mr. Melvin Manning and their family. Susan and David Heath and children, Kaysville: Michael and Jackie Manning and children of Cen- that Layton la Laarntng To Lova. . . HOW AT A PRICE TO MAKE YOU SMILE COUPON SPECIAL Presant thla coupon and racalv our Unlqua Light-Mea- For Only Served In a crispy plant taco ehell Robinson of Taylorsville, all enjoyed July 24 at a family outing at the condominium at Bear Lake. Elder Mark Hamilton returned from serving an LDS mission to the Equador Quito Mission, lie arrived on on July 29. He gave his mission report on Aug. 10 in the Kaysville 20t h Ward. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hamilton. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton's other brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keyte Hansen, Mil Taste Treat 19 Reg. Price 1.45 Spwclal Coupon Pries Good Waakdays Only (Monday thru Thura.) On Coupon par Cualomar. . . Eiplrav Aug. 2S, 1880 terville: grandson. Shon Mrs. Hamilton and their family for his return was her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mcr-rc- ll Hansen of Pullman, W'ash. l DON PEDRO'S llfcupUE TACO SALAD 350 North Main Layton wed-dm- and stayed a month with her gfanJpmeni and returned uCaJiMiua with them. |