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Show Religion and worship Review Wednesday August 17, 1988 3D Youths to Public invited present to tour center LDS play Open house Saturday, Aug. 27 LAYTON The Wonderful Book of Gold, an LDS A new LDS stake in a growing area, the stake presLAYTON center has been built for the Lay-to- n ident said. South Stake and the commuThe new building houses a chahardwood floor nity is invited to attend an open pel, a full-siz- e house to tour the facility. basketball court, a fully equipped The open house is scheduled stage, and a library. for Saturday, Aug. 27 at the Stake A kitchen and 24 classrooms Center, located at 515 S. 900 W., are also part of the new LDS in Layton. stake center. The event will be held from 5 The building is built with suffito 8 p.m. cient office space for three wards A professional as well as the rapidly growing will provide entertainment, Layton South Stake, according to group and clowns and community vocal Barney. groups will add to the open house The entire community is invitfestivities. ed to the open house. childrens play by Marvin Payne, will be presented by children of the Layton East Stake on Aug. 18, 19, and 20. The play will be held at the East Layton Stake Center, 1015 N. Emerald, at 7 p.m. Faye Croxford and Gina Anderson are directing the play. Music is by Lori Griffin, Becky Erickson, and Debbie Cuttler. The leads in the play will be portrayed by Melissa Bailey, Brandon Bailey, Matt Conlin, Scott Conlin, Adri Croxford, Carolee Denning, and Dickman. Costumes for the play are done by Nanette Berrett and props by Jeri Conlin. Lor-ian- folk-danci- Activities will include some video presentations, an informal tour of the facility, and scouting and other displays. Refreshments will be served to ' all those who attend. The building was completed last month, said Clive Barney, president of the Layton South ne Children of the Layton East Stake will present The Stake. It is an easily adaptable facilibuilt to meet a variety of needs ty Wonderful Book of Gold. (.i . , Brian Allen Shelly Williamson Steven J. Baldwin Paul D. Ellis Jon Schofield Rebecca Hales Chad Thomas Tippetts Kyle Troy Starkey Matthew Brown Missionaries Elder Brian H. Allen, son of Wayne and Virginia Allen, 899 Country Road, Fruit Heights, will leave for the Scotland Edinburgh Mission on Aug. 31. His farewell will be held at 10:50 a.m. at the Fruit Heights 4th Ward, 24 S. Country Lane, Fruit Heights on Aug. 21. 1 Sister Shelly Williamson, daughter of Lynn Clark and Donna Williamson, has been called to serve in the Hong Kong Mission. Prior to her Aug. 17 departure for the MTC, Sister Williamson spoke at the Oakhills Chapel on Aug. 14. Elder Steven J. Baldwin, son of Rey D. and Anella Baldwin, has returned from the Korea Taejon Mission. He will speak at the Fruit 21 Heights Stake Center on Aug. at 1:20 p.m. Elder Paul D. Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross G. Kap and Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Ellis, has returned from the Columbia Bogota Mission. He will speak at the Roy 4th Ward Chapel, 2100 W. 5300 S., on Aug. 21 at 9 a.m. Elder Jon Schofield, son of Conrad and Jeanne Walton, has been called to serve in the Nevada Las Vegas Mission. Prior to his Aug. 24 departure for the MTC, Elder Schofield will speak at the Farmington 8th Ward Stake Center on Aug. 21 at 8 a.m. Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the missionary Sunday, Aug. 21 at 4 p.m. at his home. Sister Rebecca Hales , daughter Glen and Carolyn Hales of Fruit Heights, has been called to serve in the Illinois Chicago Mission, Spanish speaking. Prior to her Sept. 7 departure for the MTC, Sister Hales will speak in the Fruit Heights 5th Ward, 36 S. Country Lane, on Aug. 21 at 2:45 p.m. Elder Troy Starkey, son of Thomas and Jolene Starkey, has been called to serve in the Aus tralia Adelaide Mission. sion. Prior to his Aug. 24 departure Prior to his Aug. 31 departure for the MTC, Elder Starkey will for the MTC, Elder Brown will speak at the Kaysville 7th Ward speak at the Roy 17th Ward on Chapel, 50 W. 300 S., on Aug. 21 Aug. 21 at 2 p.m. Friends and rel at 9 a.m. Elder Kyle Tippetts, son of Ron and Marcia Tippetts, has recently returned after serving in the Japan Sendai Mission. His homecoming address will be given Aug. 21, 1:20 p.m. at the Kaysville 4th Ward, 875 E. 200 Layton Utah Stake Center on p.m. Aug. 21 at 2 N. Elder Chad Thomas, son of Earl and Laurene Thomas of Fruit Heights, has accepted a call to serve a mission to Seville, Spain. He enters the MTC Aug. Saturday, August 27, 1988-7:00-10:- a.m. 00 Kaysville City Bowery 23 East Center Street, Kaysville, Utah 24. His farewell will be held on Sunday, Aug. 21 at 1:20 p.m. in the Fruit Heights 1st Ward at 901 S. Mountain Road, Fruit Heights. Elder Matthew D. Brown, son of Dianne Marks and Paul R. Brown, has been called to serve the Columbia Barranquilla Mis-- Sponsored by: DAVIS COUNTY AGING SERVICES, INC. a.m. Ground Breaking Ceremonies-10:0- 0 Prizes Awarded at Ground Breaking Proceeds go to the Building Fund of the Adults & Teenagers-$4.0- 0 Children 12 & Under-$2.0- 0 In charge of the event is Doyle Sprague, 776-429- The ClearCLEARFIELD field Utah LDS Stake has sched- Holmes Creek Stake plans barbecue 5. The Holmes LAYTON Creek Annual Family Barbecue will be held Aug. 19 at 6 p.m. at the Holmes Creek Stake Center, 125 Chapel Street, Layton. All families are invited at no charge The single and team tournament is open to men and women, ages 14 and up. Elder Keith and Sister Fern CENTRAL DAVIS SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER Stake to compete in horseshoe tourney 600 S., from noon until 4 p.m. on Aug. 20. S. 3650 W., Roy. Bagley of Layton have returned from the Ohio Akron LDS Mission. They will speak at the South CHUCKWAGON BREAKFAST GROUND BREAKING CEREMONIES Church briefs uled a horseshoe-throwin- g tournament at Hess Park, 838 E. atives are invited to meet with the missionary at his home, 5959 with ticket. Families outside the stake will be charged $10. Advanced ticket sales at Local Senior Centers-LaytoHeritage Golden Years & Silver Age n, Stake Sunday School faculty will meet - A Clearfield CLEARFIELD Stake Sunday School faculty meeting will be held Aug. 21, at 7 p.m., in the Clearfield Stake Center, 935 South State Street. Theme for the evening will be: Teaching, No Greater Call. "A Cut Above the Rest!" 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