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Show Church Calls Syracuse Man - ' r hJ ?fV - SYRACUSE Elder Jeffrey C. Schofield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan C. Schofield, has been called to serve the Hawaii Honolulu LDS Mission. Prior to his May 26 departure for the MTC, Elder Schofield will speak at the Syracuse 1st Ward on May 22 at 2:30 p.m. r-- ? "v Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, May 18, 1983 ' .. 11,000 to $5,000 6 Months president of Unit 1 39 of the American Legion Auxiliary and Mill Berglund, first vice president of the auxiliary, present a poppy to Mayor Jack Pierce of Roy. DIEDR? CONKLING Roy Branch of Clearfield High. ' . Auxiliary to Sell Poppie S Librarian Is Selected ROY members Disabled and hospitalized veterans make the flowers by hand will as part of a physical and On Saturday, May 21, of the American Leg- ion Auxiliary, Roy Unit 139, Scott D. Burton will speak at the Layton Homes Creek 21st Ward Sunday at 9 offer their familiar red crepe psychological therapy progpaper poppy. The sales are part ram. The poppies are purof a nationwide program in chased from the veterans and memory of American soldiers offered to the public, not at a who gave their lives for the price, but for a contribution. The day will be climaxed with cause of freedom. a steak dinner at the American Funds collected on Poppy, Legion Post in Roy at 7 p.m. Day are used to assist needy Cost is $5 and the public is veterans and their families. ROY Diedre Conkling has been appointed childrens librarian at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy. Conkling, a native of Idaho, previously was youth services coordinator at the Yakima Regional Library in Yakima, Wash. She received her B.A. from Idaho State University in Missionary Will Speak LAYTON a.m. He has just returned from an LDS Church mission in the California Los Angeles Spanish Speaking Mission and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Burton, 2713 E. 200 N. of Layton. Pocatello and her M.L.S. from the University of Illinois. Conklings plans for childrens programming include developing a toddlers storytime for (jhildren from 18 months to three years old. Parents would accompany their WESTERN HERITAGE THRIFT instructional 4 LOAN Mil OIPTS FOR NIW 9iOO SiSO Deity SAVING ACCOUNT!! Cloeed Saturday me 107 North nn w Guntfot Get-Awa- Main, Bountiful 298-365- 3 Weekend No. 3 y Pari- - Mutuel Horse Pocatello, Idaho Italian Pizza Sampler games for Project Got s Go-Ahe- ad MEW HOURS: Races children and' receive information about book selection and toddlers. 10) Passbook lUeOo $5,000 to $10,000 A LAURA CRAIG (left), . 1A CHO XUeuUO 6 Months meeting. member of the Syracuse 1st LDS Ward, the new missionary is a graduate of Seminary and is currently playing basketball at Ricks College. He is a graduate 17th-23r- d Today's Money Rate Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the missionary at his home after the - May EH, 7C Platter Garlic Bread Genorous portions of , After promising LAYTON to formulate protective covenants with the city, developers of Rachels Place subdivision in East Layton were told they could go ahead with their development.' Saturday & Sunday 1983 May Bannock County Fairgrounds Exit 71 21-2- 2, 5, ALL FOR Post Time 2:00 p.m. $2.00 A Person y A Great Get-Awa- For You, Your Friends & Family! ONLY pan pizza Tickets (r I, odqtnq Information (208) A trip through our HO Box The Chamber. 233-152- 5 626 Houtcllo.lD S32U4 tr : t "All you caro to at" Salad Bar The protective covenants' would assure the city that the homes built in the area would be of comparable size and quality as those in the surrounding subdivisions. 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