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Show 6C Lakeside Review, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1983 HHieiiKHM Big J pientition Hy Session to Be Neldl CLEARFIELD . An way-statio- ALAN L. HINCKLEY KEVIN M. THOMPSON KYLE BARRY WATTS W. MOOSMANN Five Called 9 Serve Fflissdm Four young men andone woman from tbe Lakeside area have accepted calls to serve missions for the LDS Church. Ruth Ann Stephens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen I. Stephens, has received a call to serve a mission for the LDS Church in Cali, Columbia-So- uth America. She will speak at Sacrament Meeting in the Sunset Seventh Ward, 338 West 1800 North, in Sunset, at 10:50 a.m., January 23. She will enter the MTC January : RUTH ANN STEPHENS Missionary To Report This Sunday 27. Relatives, friends, and neighbors are invited to attend the meeting and to visit with Ruth Ann and her family in their home, January 23 from 12:30 to 2:30 and 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Ruth Ann graduated from Clearfield High School and Seminary, and has been attending BYU where she plans to resume her studies following her mission. Elder Kevin M; Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.B. v i KAYSVILLE Elder Grant B. Belnap will be reporting his mission experiences on Sunday, Jan. 23, at 8:30 a.m. in the historic Kaysville Tabernacle, 198 W. Center St. in Kaysville. returned this week after serving 18 months in the Texas He Houston LDS Mission (Spanishspeaking). Thompson of 4840 S. 2075 W., Roy, will serve in the Japan, Nagoya, Mission. He will speak Sunday, Jan. 23, at noon in the Roy 18th LDS Ward, 4900 S. 2000 W. He will enter missionary training in Provo, Jan. 27. Elder Thompson graduated from Roy High School and LDS Seminary and has been attending Utah State University in Logan. Elder Kyle W. Moosmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moosmann of 2327 N. 770 W., Clinton, has been called to serve as a missionary in the New Zealand Auckland LDS Mission. He is scheduled to speak this Sunday, Jan. 23, in the Clinton 4th LDS Ward chapel at 3:50 p.m. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on Jan. 27. v He is a graduate of Clearfield High School and played basketball on the schools team. Elder Alan L. Hinckley will serve in the California, San Bernardino, LDS Mission. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs, Arlo Hinckley of 470 Dixie Dr. Layton. He will speak this Sunday, Jan. 23, in the Layton Holmes Creek Stake Center, 125 Chapel ' Street, at 9 a.m. Elder Hinckley will enter missionary training on Feb. 10. A graduate of Layton High School and LDS Seminary, he has been employed at Toms Super Save in Layton and attended Weber State College. Elder Barry Watts, of the Farmington 8th LDS Ward, has accepted a call to the Mexico Hermosillo Mission for the LDS Church. He will enter the Mission WOODS CROSS Have you ' ever tried to play basketball while astride a donkey? A donkey basketball game is The son of Dr. and Mrs. W. what Woods Cross High School )ean Belnap, formerly of Boun-ifuElder Belnap graduated has planned in the school gym;rom Bountiful High School nasium on Thursday, Jan. 20, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale in where he excelled in academadvance for $2.50 and $3 at the He forensics. will and es, sports WEST POINT Don Dahl e returning to the University of door. The evening will begin with a recently returned from the Utah in the spring quarter to LDS MisContinue his education. game pitting Bountiful Fire De- Paraquay-Asuncio- n the Davis sion. He will speak in the West partment against t Friends and relatives are inCounty Fire Department. After Point First Ward, 3488 W. 300 vited to the Sunday service and that the Woods Cross Future North, this Sunday at 10:45 a.m. to visit with him at his home in Farmers of America will play Dahl is the son of Mr. and Kaysville during the day. the Producers Livestock Auc- - Mrs. Blair Dahl. According to PTA publicity chairman Darlene Rhodes,, all applicants will be thoroughly screened for the program which places large red Es in homes for the purpose of alerting children to families willing and able n to help them in emergency Photo Contest Set At Layton Nil Is Mall and Barbara Watts. His Prints should be color only and 8x10. Age group categories: 11 17 and and under, Layton Hills Mall invites all Amateur Photographers to enter the Amateur Photography Contest to be held in the Layton Jan. farewell will be held Jan. 23 at 11:30 a.m. at the Farmington North Stake Center on 729 W. Shepard Lane, Farmington. Friends and family are invited to visit with Barry, Sunday afternoon following the meeting at 688 W. Ramsgate 26-2- 12-1- 6, over. 9, Entries must be salon Hills Mall. mounted. The prints are to be in the Mall by noon Jan. 26. Judging will be held on Thursday, Jan. 27. Prints will be Road. Please, complete the entry form and return to Lay-to- n Hills Mall, 1076 Layton Hills Mall, Layton Utah 84041, by Jan. 24. 1st place award is a $50 left in the Mall through Saturday, Jan. 29. Upon re- ceipt of our entry form you Layton Hills Mall Gift Cer- will be assigned and notified of a location in the tificate, 2nd place award is are: Still Life and 3rd place Certificate, Hills award is a $25 a $25 Layton Hills Mall Gift Mall. Judging categories or Layton Mall Gift Certificate. ENTRY FORM LAYTON HILLS MALL Amateur Photography Contest or Outdoor. Jan. LOOK YOUR BEST! 1983 26-2- 9, NAME 6 TO 15 INC OF BODY FAT IN ONE HOUR IE D ADDRESS .PHONE. INTRODUCTORY OFFER and under- - 8 BODY Age group: DWRAP Color Category: Still Life. 0 11 Yesl It Really Worksl Limited Offer! Beautiful Body Boutique 2068 Harrison Blvd. 399-000- 1 -1- .17 and 2-16- Deadline Date: January 24, 1983 Layton Hills Mall is not liable for any loss, I Entrants Signature Dahl to Speak This Sunday l, - Head For The Hills For A Happy, You! n VU'r5 Rediscover your health when you visit the Layton Hills Mall, Zukerman &. The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra AAA4to G1 We 20-22- re having a . , acquaint you with your Bill of Health. free of charge. Blood pressure checks, pulmonary screening, scoliosis testing and more will be available, Learn about the Health services in your area and be "Healthful ' to MILLS MALL -- Sponsor: WSC Office January Health Fair to VAL A. DROWNING CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS AUSTAD AUDITORIUM - FRIDAY, JANUARY 28 - 8 P.M. PHONE 626-665- 0 Reserved Seat Tickets NOW ON SALE WSC TICKET OFFICE (DEC) Weekdays 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. and THE DATATIX TICKETING SERVICE at all ZCMI STORES of Cultural Affairs 4 over. Portrait. Permanent Inch loss! D tion. The winners of both these games will play one final game. ' ADVIRTISIMINT Training Center Feb. 3. Barry is a 1982 graduate of Davis High School and LDS Seminary. He is the son of Jim D Donkey Ball At WX High AFB Hospital practitioner, and secCaptain Haws, of the base be will guest urity police force, Red Cross speakers, providing health training and emergency preparedness information. orien-tationtraini- session for parents who would like to participate in Hill Field Elementary Schools Big Red E, program has been planned for Wednesday, Jan. 26, at 7 p.m., in the school's multipurpose room, 389 So. 1000 E. Parents who have already signed up for program, as well as anyone else interested in providing an emergency for neighborhood children, are encouraged to attend the meeting where Dr. Vigh, a Hill yourself. |