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Show ;e 10A, Lakeside Review, November 28, 1980 Two Davis Teens Win Awards Two Davis County teenagers have been recognized tQr their 1980 projects. ILynnette Owens, 17, and Anne Rowley,- 18, have expense-pai- d trips to the 59th National Jvpn V, 3bngress in Chicago, 111., Sunday through Dec. 4. chosen by the vlThey are among 28 Utah ',? Jioperative Extension Service for state awards Council. i arranged by National ; I Miss Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Owens, 1 tHearfield, was an award winner in the achievement Jjrogram, sponsored by the Ford Motor Company has a favorite saying: It is better fjund. This reach for the stars and miss than it is to reach for and get it. ti'ZHer efforts have made her a winner several times the county style dress revue. She also is the concert hjnistress of her high school orchestra, plays and yt teaches violin and piano, sings and gives vocal v lessons. I.She has taken a leadership role in many Jxrojects, serving as an officer of several clubs. vZtMiss Rowley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cowley, Layton, excelled in the home environment program, sponsored by The S and H Foundation, Inc. 1 4-- - 4-- 4-- H LYNNETTE OWENS ANNE ROWLEY won her awards for The artistic skills of this a decorative wall hanging, a stippled painting and an heirloom family quilt. She also bettered the home environment of her semi-invalgrandmother by helping arrange the home in ways bf enabling her grandmother to manage for herself. er id Her daily visits to a convalescent home led to her members. One of the organizing visits by other work so far was an interview highlights of her with Gov. Scott Matheson about which was published. 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- Mission Call Given Man in Kaysville KAYSVILLE Elder Kyle H. Bracken has accepted a mission call from the LDS Church to the Japan Kobe Mission. He will enter the LDS Training Missionary Center in Provo Dec.ll. He will serve, as a missionary for two years. Eagle Scout. He worked as a page in the U.S. Senate in Washington D.C. He graduated from Davis High School where he served as student body president and was active in debate and soccer. FOR HER KYLE BRACKEN He has been a coach for and the and the attended has Missionary an and Will Speak n Sunday Roy LDS Stake Conference has Bracken -- held leadership positions in his LDS Ward is Elder KAYSVILLE ?&qtt L. Read, son of Mr. son of Russ Connie Bracken of University of Utah. He is Oxford Dr. AYSO soccer league Planned on 2 Weekends tand Mrs. Lewis G. Read 871 E. Oxford, has accepted a The Roy LDS Stake has ROY scheduled conference sessions on to the Sunday and Dec. 6 and 7. Elder Nathan C. Tanner, regional l!mission. representative of the Quorum of the ZZHe will speak in Twelve will be the featured speaker ''sacrament meeting on during the sessions. The theme of the 'Sunday at 8:45 a.m. in the conference is The Home is the Place to nhission call XCalifomia-Ventur- a LDS 10th LDS Ward, v Kaysville The priesthood leadership session will be held Dec. 7 at 9 a.m. at the center and the general session of the conference will be held.at noon in the ;; Ogden LDS Tabernacle. , Save Souls. Read The Classified Crestwood Rd., The youth session will be on Sunday Kaysville. He will enter" at 7 p.m. in the Roy Stake Center at 5127 JCthe LDS Mission Training S. 2400 W. All youth ages 12 to 26 and Center on Dec. 4. their adult leaders are invited to attend Si Scott graduated from this session. Davis High School where The Dec. 6 session will start at 7 p.m. was active in various with stake leadership meeting in the activities including the stake center. The theme of this session JXlyarsity soccer team. He will be Turn the Hearts of the Children jSjalso graduated from to Their Fathers. The Russell '.Kaysville LDS Seminary. Willoughby family will give a He has served in presentation during this session which 13)39 958 , -- leadership impositions in his ward. He an Eagle Scout and For Best The IJo. Results EJbr ftbderal Emjoloyeec Now Has IDtefiallal TSssnefiStts. is for adults. received a Duty to God award. He is presently SZ'dmployed at ZCMI.i mLayton Hills Mall. -- Bazaar Set I :At Church .'CLEARFIELD The Martha Circle of the Clearfield Community jZhurch will hold their m ini-bazaon Z" December 4, from 9 a.m. 7 p.m. at the Clearfield Community Church in the ar Stt Zold sanctuary. There will be booths of mhandwork, baked goods, Z;and white elephants, and clothing for small Children. A doll house, fumade and donated by Pat ;and Bill Liles, will be given away. Coffee and ,rCOokies will be sold "throughout the day. SPECIAL INCLUDES t. Cardan TMMd Sdod or Soup, Brood oud Ckoko of Potato. Coupee Expires Doc. 31 1980 -- U-FIN- ISH 1150 W. 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