OCR Text |
Show Ingr 4 A, Lakeside Kedew, .V 1)1U Command - Chaplain A CENTERVILLE been Centerville man has To framed as a mission HILL AFB Col. president by the LDS Robert E, Hendricks, Church First Presidency. command chaplain1 for Wayne B. Lynn, a Tactical Air Command, former teacher and LDS Langley AFB, Va., will be guest speaker at the Hill of the observance National Prayer Breakfast Friday. Speak - Sait Lake City. Mission assignments will be announced later by the church. Lynn, 51, was born in and Wyo., Deaver, received a bachelors and planning director, is among six new mission presidents who ' will assume duty in July after participating in a mission presidents seminar in Church curriculum . The event will be held in the NCO Club. Base personnel will have an opportunity to join national leaders' in rededicating themselves to the spiritual values that are a basic way of life. at 7 a.m. ELDER AND MRS. RAYMOND L. ADAMS Couple Get Mission Call CLEARFIELD -RL. and aymond Marijane E. Adams, 680 S. 1000 E., Clearfield, have been called to serve in the Washington Seattle Mission of the LDS Church. They will speak Sunday Ward. The couple have four (Holly) Allison, Clinton. They have 14 grandchildren, Mrs. Gary O. children. An open house is (Cookie) Barker and R. James Adams, both of planned at the Adams West Point; Mrs. Ken home immediately (Laurie) Byington, following the sacrament Corinne; Mrs. James meeting. the degree , from University of Wyoming and masters degree in religion education at Brigha m Young University. He served in the Air Force ROTC from 1948 to 1950. He taught high school classes in Ten Sleep and Byron, Wyo., and has been employed by the LDS Church since 1973. He is currently director of curriculum planning and development for the churchs curriculum department. He is assistant high priest group, leader and has served as a bishop in Byron and as a Sunday School General Board member, high councilman and scoutmaster. He and his wife, Roita Monk Lynn, have 10 children. iiW Tel. the Chandler School Theology, of Emory University, Ga., and then served United Methodist churches in central Alabama as a student pastor. 1. i I k .1 SAVE UP TO Buy From Manufacturer ROADSHOWS ARE PLANNED Tuesday and Wednesday by the Clearfield LDS Stake. "They Way It Might Have Been" is the theme. Curtain time is 7 is a p.m. both nights, but Wednesday performances are for cast members only. Awards will be given for scenery, lighting, costumes, make-uprops, writing, direction, best actress, best supporting actress, best actor and best supporting actor. Roadshow specialist JettieJ. Anderson (left) listens to space music from Steve Arndt and Debra Allan. p, arm tuxedo style hardwood frames covered in Herculon plaids stripes. Love Seat . Couch t WE ALSO DO CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY retired systems manager at Hill Air Force Base. He served for four years on the Clearfield City Council. He was active in the Clearfield Chamber of Commerce and is immediate past president of the Clearfield Kiwanis Club. He has served as his wards High Priests leader and is a former member of the 4th Ward bishopric. Mrs. Adams is a former reporter for the Ogden Standard-Examine- r and the Clearfield Courier. She has been active in the group churchs auxiliary in 4th the organizations CLARK MOSS Moss Called To Serve as lose Q 00EJQOODE Point, has been called to serve in the Toulouse France Mission of the LDS Church. He will speak in sacrament ?) (TJ 0B0O B Missionary WEST POINT Clark Allen Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orrell M. Moss, 193 So. 2000 W., West meeting Sunday at 10:45 a.m. at the West Point Stake Center, 550 N. 2300 W. He will enter the Mission Training Center on Feb. 12. Moss from graduated Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. He was president of the National Honor Society and is an Eagle Scout. He represented the Bon neville Scout Council in Washington, D.C. He has been attending Weber State College and the LDS Institute. Parenting Classes Set . FARMINGTON Parent - The Education Resource Center (PERC) is sponsoring a course entitled Training Systematic For Parenting" Effective (STEP) Classes begin Wednesday and . continue each Wednesday through March 17 at the Monte Vista Center, 70 S. 200 E., Farmington. Jeff Clark, a certified social worker for the Davis School District, will conduct the class. Clark is a social worker for the behavioral adjustment unit of the school district. Enrollment is limited, and advance registration is required. Registration ends Friday and costs $10 per person, $15 per couple. Fees include the course handbook, STEP. For more information call the PERC Center, with calculating minds are going this offer. From now through the end of February, everyone who signs up for a V.I.P. Passport account at Citizens new Layton Office will receive a free pocket calculator. ' But the calculator is just a bonus. Figure the benefits of the V.I.P. account: Free V.I.P. Interest Checking The funds in your interest checking account earn 5Vi percent daily interest. Write as many checks as you want CHECKING as often as you like. Free Personalized Passport Checks You receive an unlimited supply of Passport Checks with your name, ad- dress and phone number on them. Free Passport Plus Card Your card will access Passport Banking Centres and allow you to conduct most of your banking needs, including emergency cash, 24 hours a day throughout the intermountain area. People ' . 8259285 270 N. Main Rolled 'I.;" ,'; weapons If Clearfield Chapel 838 E. 600 S., and will enter the Missionary Training Center on Feb. Adams ,i 50 at 2:45 p.m. at the Clearfield 4th Ward 18. CO.U FURNITURE MANUFACTURING Similar breakfasts will be held at the Pentagon and other bases around "the world. Hendricks earned a master of divinity from 8JMIH Check GuaranteeOverdraft Protection Your Passport Plus Card ' will allow you to cash checks up to $100 at any Citizens Branch and participating merchants throughout Utah. Free Visa Check Card Looks like a charge card but works like a' check. Accepted anywhere in the world where VISA is accepted. Free Passport Portfolio-Ke- ep all your banking records in this attractive pocket portfolio. Free Passport Record Book Record all your savings' and loan transac- e book. tions in one Money Orders and Travelers Checks As many money orders or travelers checks as you want from any Citizens office. There is no issue charge. Notary Service We'll notarize your signature at no charge. -- easy-to-us- Discount movie tickets-Go- od at any Plitt, Mann or Cinedome theater in Utah as well as many other local theaters. Free Direct Deposit Service Have government payments such as Social Security sent directly to your Citizens account. Avoid the worry of theft or loss. Drive-I- n Tellers and Night Depository Both for your ease and convenience. Rates on Installment , (Preferential present your Passport Plus Card and you qualify. these financial services are provided you at no monthly charge if you maintain either of the following minimum balance requirements: 1. $600 in 5V4 percent Interest Checking 2. $2,000 in Passport Savings I I I I 1 All Subject to credit approval. Citizens Bank Your Passport to First-Clas- s Insured to $100,000 by FD1C We CITIZENS BANK NEW LAYTON OFFICE North Highway 89 Layton, Utah 84041 1480 Phone:376-125- 4 1 Banking |