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Show Keticw, Januar) 15. 1981 lnjje 6 V. Episcopal Church To Name Officers, Hear Annual Report Peters Members and friends of St. CLEARFIELD Episcopal Church, 1204 E. 1450 S., Clearfield, are urged to attend the 10:30 a.m. Epiphany Eucharist this Sunday, and remain for the congregations election of officers and hear the annual reports on parish life. Highlighting the Epiphany theme of ministry during the Eucharist, the Rev. Elizabeth Dalaba, Deacon from Kaysville, and Wallace D. Beitzel, Canon 8 Candidate from Fruit Heights, will share their process and insights regarding their involvement in the Ciocesan Training program for the development of Sacramentalist Priests. Called by the congregation of St. Peters and their individual faith, under the supervision of the Diocesan Commission on Ministry and the Vicar, Father Howlett, their ordinations are slated in 1981. During the annual meeting following, John Kaiser, Clinton, the retiring senior warden, has reflected that every voice needs to be heard. The parish goals, budget and elections are the strongest way any layperson can direct the life of the parish in the coming year. While nominations may be made from the floor, the following nominees have given their consents: senior warden, Dennis Kesner, Hill Air Force Base; junior warden, Cathryne Roberts, Layton and Bob Poston, Layton; treasurer, George Sale, Clearfield; vestry persons (3), Juliane Glander, East Layton; Bob Roberts, Layton; Gene Wilson, Sunset; and Kathy Kesner, Hill Air Force Base; clerk, Pat Hamilton, PRICES EFFECTIVE JAHUARV 15tN THRU jaHUARV 210t, 1901. rm mri? ct? fnrnuCCFB or &&&&, gcecgs U:, ry RQ9K1 3 LBS. OR MORE FRESH Ogden. 19-2- Clearfield Graduate Will Serve Mission Kelly D. Chapman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Chapman, 5815 Uintah meeting Sunday at 2:45 p.m. at the Peterson-Mountai- n Green Chapel on the old Morgan highway. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on Jan. 22. Chapman works construction with his father. He attended Clearfield High School where he was active in sports. He graduated from LDS FRESH SlPMGSEKDmS SLICED fl2? BULK PORK LIVER Drive, Mountain Green, has been called to serve in Los California the of the Mission Angeles LDS Church. He will speak in sacrament U.S.D.A. CHOICE BONELESS BEEP Nominations for Diocesan convention delegates in include Wallace Beitzel, Fruit Salt Lake, June Heighrts, John Kaiser, Clinton, and Kathy Kesner, Hill Air Force Base. LINK SAUSAGE eE3SS COUNTRY PRIDE HAM SLICES FRYER WINGS BONELESS CENTER CUT RIB CHUCK STEAK PORK CHOPS IB. .VS! S9 DRUMSTICKS 12 peso mows suditco's os v .koipok SD30IP Zs S'uOKtl CTMX1DK1 s Roy Man Called To Serve Mission missionary training Jan. 29. He is a graduate of Roy High School and Roy LDS seminary. On Monday night from 9 p.m. friends are, invited to the Cheney home for an open house to honor the missionary prior to his departure. pe S'uOtM! p A : A.l? or CHERRY .PASTtO' 6-- Sheriff to Speak On Drug Problems - SI school. 14-2- KAYSVILLE AKIEI sophomore, Which is necessary for ROY Faith or Works Salvation? This question will be answered from the Bible during the 11 a.m. worship service of Roy Bible Church, 2066 W. 6000 S., Sunday as Dr. Royce Short continues his messages from the book of James. He will be speaking from James 2 : 6 on Proper Production of Works. Dr. and Mrs. Short visited the Holy Land in 1978 and he will show slides of Biblical sites pertaining to the life and ministry of Jesus Christ during the Sunday School hour at 10 a.m. - 12 junior and senior at the Slide Presentation on Holy Land Biblical Sites ROY Clayton Cheney, son of Arthello and Bonnie Cheney of 2262 W. 4400 S., has been called to serve in the North Carolina, Raleigh LDS Mission. He will speak Sunday at noon at the Roy Ninth LDS Ward. will enter He ' LB. Roy Bible Church Dates A. OZ. HORMEL LITTLE SIZZLERS CHEESE ag r prodr r rite" W f12 I II OZ. NO-NAM- E 118 OZ. ALL FLAVORS NO-NAM- E- 3 LB. NO-NAM- 3 LB. E NO-NAM- E , VQDK,ir SlPZGaHEWD JGDD drug abuse discussion with Davis County Sheriff Brant L. Johnson as guest speaker will be held Jan. 22 at the Kaysville Junior High. None us of 46 are OZ. TOMATO guaranteed our children wont get mixed up with JUICE:... drugs sometime in their life. Parents are urged by PTA officers to become prepared and informed about drug abuse. The meeting for all parents will begin at Kaysville Junior High at 7 13 OZ. EVAPORATED BRANT L. JOHNSON MILK vs 32 SALAD 1.375 Students of Roy Junior High School will be able to compete in a school wide model building contest which starts next week. The contest will open Monday for models of automobiles, trucks, planes, motorcycles, ships or other vehicles which have been assembled and painted by the schools students. Entries will be displayed in a case next to the schools media center. ' Winners will be chosen the first week of February when students will vote on their choice. Awards will be given for the most popular and for the ones judged to have the best workmanship and to have involved the most difficulty in construction. QnQQ 1 60 OZ. CONCENTRATED DETERGENT lUfcK Vnoo. : Av vs GRAHAM CRACKERS DRESSING PTA. 1.75 16 oz. OZ. p.m. Sponsored by the Model Construction Contest Planned 42 OZ. E QUICK OATS o 00 OZ. ALL VARIETIES INSTANT NOODLES INACUP ... OZ. SPAGHETTI SAUCE MIK. 2S 80 OZ. 2 LB. COFFEE E FRGHCH FRIGS & QflOO ROY f t VARIETY E LUNCH MEAT CREAM LOIRS HAttS 1 2 OZ. KRAFT PHILADELPHIA PORK Seminary. He was listed in American Whos Who and was voted the most preferred HAM SHANKS TURKEY QUARTER SLICED HALF SMOKED LIVERS & GIZZARDS CENTER NO-NAM- E syent 02 OB COUNTRY PRIDE CHICKEN STEW MEAT CQ19 U 1 LB. 03Z ST BEEF KELLY D. CHAPMAN ' , 4 - |