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Show f Page 8A Lakeside Review Wednesday , Aug.' 5, 1 981 Church to Host Bible Lessons The Wasatch Church of CLEARFIELD Christ, 145 W. 800 N., Clearfield, will host a series of Bible lessons Thursday through Tuesday. The classes will be held at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Sunday classes will be held at 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. D.C. Lawrence of Fairborn, Ohio, will speak on subjects of problems of attitude, fear, hu? man suffering and vision. ' The public is invited and there is no fee. Regular meetings are held each week, with Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, followed by services at 10:30 a.m. Evening services are held at 6 p.m. on Sunday and Bible study oi Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. Concert In Roy G. MICHAEL HYMAS from Carmichael Bible Church in G. Michael Hymas is the bishop for the ward, assisted by John S. Allison, first counselor, and' 6000 S. p.m. To Serve LDS Mission second counselor. Others released were Glen Whiting, ward clerk; Brent T. Clifford, ward executive secretary; Clint P. Bissell, and Harold S. Hess, assistant ward clerks. Members of the ward also sustained as new president of the 9th Quorum of Elders David A. New-berwith John Greene, first counselor; Bert Peay, second counselor, and Stanley Tomkinson, sec- Dennis and Katherine Hadlock CLINTON the Clinton LDS 4th Ward, Clinton Stake, LDS have been called to serve an Mission in the Georgia Atlanta Mission. They will enter the Mission Training Center Aug. 12 and depart for their field of labor the 1st of September, 1981. They will be honored at a testimonial on Sunday at 1:20 p.m. in the Clinton 4th Ward chapel, Clinton Stake. of -- i Lech-tenber- g, assistant ward executive secretary. Released from service in the th y, retary. Released were DeRyke, John Thurman, Ostler and Tom 2066 W. today at 7:30 These young people with their youth director, Dave Probasco, will be completing a summer tour in which they have given the Bible message of Salvation through Christ to churches in many, cities. Probasco will bring a Bible message at the Wednesday service in Roy. DENNIS AND KATHERINE HADLOCK reorganization were O. Wayne Thomock as bishop, and Hymas as Richard Segesberg, second counselor. Harry M. DeRyke Jr. was sustained as ward clerk. Assistant ward clerks are Jerry Lloyd Clayton, Norman Ray Robert J. Schell. Lloyd Ostler will serve as ward executive secretary with Brent T. Clifford, A . nursery will be provided and all are welcome to attend. cut 1 KAYSVILLE He Wil- , woven woods and both by KIRSCH Save energy and youll save money. Youll save even more right now during1 our sale of energy-wiswindow treatments. See Kirsch shades and blinds in our store today. attended e liam Blake Hawkes Brigham Young Unhas accepted a call to iversity last year. serve in the South Dakota, Rapid City There will be an open .LDS Missikon. He is house on Saturday the son of William between 6 and 9 p.m. Howard and Colleen at his home,. 1037 Hawkes of Kaysville. He will speak in sacrament meeting in the Kaysville 10th Ward, 1039 Crestwood Rd., on Sunday at 8 : 30 a.m. easy-car- THOMPSON Missionary To Speak WEST POINT Bradley A. Thompson, son of Mr. and and Wanda M. Beus, 1078 W. 2300 N., Clinton, have been called to an LDS Mission for 1 8 months in the Oakland LDS Temple in Oakland, Calif. They will speak Sunday at 3:45 p.m. in the Clinton 3rd, 4th and 7th Wards Chapel, 22237 N. 1000 W., HENRY H. BEUS Clinton. Is this the Mrs. Arden W. Thompson of 680 N. 4000 W., West Point, will serve in the Tennessee Nashville LDS Mission. He will speak Sunday at 2:15 p.m. in the West Point 3rd Ward, 3488 W. 300 N., West Point. . to have a Drapery Specialist come to your home for a no obligation discussion of your drapery and decorating needs. W. BLAKE HAWKES , 376-229- 0 ACCENT DRAPERIES : Northern Uiahs Drapery Specialists 360 S, Fort Lane Suite 1 12 Fort Lane Village While in high school he served as freshman class president, Dart staff and student body photographer, Socie-- 1 e ENDS AUGUST 15 Call He was an honor graduate of Davis High School and Kaysville LDS Seminary. ,,, costs heating-coolin- g mini-blind- s Call Accepted Lousiana. BRADLEY OFF! concert at Roy Bible Church, itions they held prior to the ward . Car- michael, Calif.,' will present a sacred mus-i- c Clearfield 9th Ward Gets New Bishopric A new CLEARFIELD ic has been sustained in the Clearfield 9th LDS Ward, Clearfield LDS Stake. 40 The Waysingers, a group of young people JOHN S. ALLISON rai pnai f aietc qm inferiors JCfcttty owrwo ano " Lavton ty ID drsipoiips 1 5 8j3 OM'ttrt ii National Honor ty president, in the Seminary Council and on various class com- -' mittees. He was president of the Lake Bonneville f Council of Explorers, a delegate to the Na- tional Explorer Congress in Washington, DlC., and a Boys State delegate. He served as first assistant to the bishop and is an Eagle Scout. day youll finally do something about your FEET? W Dr. Wayne Kotter, 'D.P.M. Foot Specialist- - Let's face it when your' feet hurt, you hurt dll over. you're bothered by callouses, corns, bunions, bone spurs, calcium deposits, ingrown toeIf nails, arch problems, arthritis, circulation problems, or just plain old aching feet maybe you should see Dr. Kotter. Serving Roy since 1971 Both Lobby and Drive-I- n Do your banking when and where Dr. Wayne Kotter, D.P.M. Foot Specialist 5320 South 1920 West, Roy For appointment call; ' 773-656- 5 First Security State Bank of Twelfth Street its of Utah, N.A. W. 5600 South Roy, Utah 2 Phone 1995 Ogden, Utah 0 Phone 627-219- 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. most convenient, at the office nearest you. First Security Bank 246 12th Street - Open 776-692- First Security State Bank of Ogden 4301 . Harrison Blvd. Ogden, Utah Phone 479-050- Each individual First Security Corporation affiliate bank is a member of FDIC. ll.dIDaiifc0 . also open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 3800 Washington Blvd. 0 |