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Show t JATNUHHT O, ItfO L, LDS MISSIONARIES Clover Club promotes Eitner Gerald G. ; Jerry Eitner, a veteran with Clover Club Foods Company, has been named 32-ye- ar Director of Sales for the Julie Palmer has been called to serve in the Indianapolis Indiana mission. She will enter the MTC ELDER SCADLOCK Elder Jerry Ridge Hartley, son of Jerry and Patty Hartley, has accepted a mission call to serve in the Raleigh, North Carolina Mission. He will enter the MTC Jan. Larry D. Scadlock, son of Arlen and Judy Scadlock, has been called to the Chile Santiago South Mis- 1 sion. A missionary farewell will be held Sunday, Jan. 1 at 10:50 a.m. in the Kaysville 11th Ward, Kaysville South Stake Center on South Main, prior to his entering the MTC Jan. 21. 14. 1 A farewell in his honor will be held Sunday, Jan. 1 at 12:30 p.m. at the Kaysville Stake House, 555 N. iOO E., on Fairfield Road. Friends and family are invited to an open house at his home following the meeting at 590 N. 30 W., 1 6-- high school years. An open house will be scheduled for Julie on Jan. 1 1 from 12-- 2 p.m. Larry graduated from Davis High School in 1986. An open house will be held following the meeting at the Scadlock home at 420 East 650 South, Kaysville. jw Kaysville. Ward member friends are invited p.m. at his Monday night from home, Jan. 12. Elder Ridge Hartley is a member of the Kaysville 15th Ward, active in sports, an Eagle Scout, earned his Duty to God Award, lettered in Seminary, 1986 graduate from Davis High School and Kaysville Seminary, and has been attending Weber State College. 1 The Silver Age will hold a blood 9 at 10:45 a.m. Jan. 16 at 2 p.m. will be an informative program on high blood pressure medications, how they work and how they interact with other medications, side effects, and precautions. Please plan to attend this educational session. Jan. 22 will be the Wendover-Silve- r Smith-Stat- e Line trip, $11 each. Call 1 for reservations. Seats are filling up fast. Feb. 5 the center will sponsor a program on Scams and Schemes. Valuable information will be given on how to protect yourself from them. A porcelain class is starting soon at the Silver Age. Call for details pressure clinic on Friday, Jan. Marine Pfc. William A. Walters, son of Carl I. and Betty J. Walters of 1087 N. Kimberly Dr., Layton, has completed the Infantry Com- bat Training Course at Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, N.C. During the six week course, Walters received classroom instruction and participated in field exercises involving infantry tactics; the construction and camouflage of fighting positions; and the use of mines, demolitions aind 546-220- communications company equipment. Lori Ellen Homer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Homer, has received a call to serve in the Spokane Washington mission of the LDS Church. She is a graduate of Davis High School and has attended Brigham Davis School District has 235 elementary classes with 30 or more students, the Utah Education Association announced. The district also has 1,010 secondary classes with more than 30 students among the English, foreign Iangiiage,science, math and social science areas. A UEA class size survey showed the districts average elementary class size is 27.08, compared with last years average of 26.73 students. Average class sizes are not the problem, said UEA President Betty Condie. Its those extremely large classes that create the difficulties. She said she is particularly concerned with Young University the past two and a half years. Miss Homer will enter the Mission Training Center on Jan. 21. She will be speaking in the Kaysville 9th Ward at the Kaysville East Stake house, 201 S. 600 E. at 10:40 a.m. on Sunday, Jan. 11. .CAMILLE THORSON iCamille Thorson will leave Jan. 2 j for the Costa Rica, San Jose mis- sion. !A farewell in her honor will be held Jan. 11 at 10:30 a.m. in the Kaysville Tabernacle, Kaysville 19th Ward. .'Camille is the daughter of Joseph arid Mary B. Thorson of 854 N. Clark returns Main, Kaysville. She graduated from Davis High and LDS Seminary. She has been attending Weber State College majoring in elementary education. tions with the American Advertising Federation. He is past president of the Manufacturers Representatives Club of Utah and he is an honorary life member of both orga- Ai 'y; &; nizations. Additionally, Eitner serves as a Commissioner to the Utah Travel Council, having been appointed by Governor Scott M. Matheson, and by Governor Norm Bangerter. Eitner also serves io on the Board of the Golden Spike Empire Travel Region. Eitner is married to the former Shirley Frahm and they reside in South Ogden. They are parents of three daughters, Jeri, Dawna and JERRY EITNER ger in 1959, sales promotion manager in 1964, advertising and sales promotion manager in 1969, Utah Debra. and reservations for the class. The center will be closed Jan. 19 for Martin Luther King Holiday. Menus for the week of Jan. 12 include: Monday, Jan. 12, homemade burritos buttered mixed sliced veggies, hot rolls oranges, chocolate crinkle cookie and milk. Tuesday, Jan. 13, chicken nug- wedge, milk. Friday, Jan. mashed potatoes roast pork, buttered broccoli, pears and shredded cheese salad, dutch applie pie with topping, milk. 16, spudnix, buttered gets peas, carrot sticks, pineapple twist and milk. Wednesday, Jan. 14, shepard sliced pie, tossed salad peaches, ranger cookie and milk. Thursday, Jan. 15, baked ham in creamy gravy, buttered carrots, parslied potatoes, whole wheat rolls apple pie District has crowded classes LORI ELLEN HOMER i in 1981 and sales plan- Silver Age notes calendar Completes training 8 de- manager-personn- velopment ning and business development manager in early 1986. Active in the community, Eitner has served as president of the Utah Advertising Federation with District, Regional and National posi- n al Jan. 14. ' Her farewell services will be held Jan. at 9 a.m. in the Kaysville 16th Ward Chapel, 50 W. 300 S., Kaysville. Julie graduated from Davis High in 1984 and she then attended Ricks College and Utah State University. She has been in and out of leadership callings throughout her division sales manager in 1974, general snack foods company headquartered in Kaysville. In this new position, Eitner will direct Clover Clubs sales activities marthroughout their eleven-stat- e keting area. Eitner will supervise 266 distributors and sales representatives, along with 29 district sales managers and five regional sales managers. We are fortunate to have a man of Jerrys background and knowledge as head of our sales force," said Raymond Riss, vice president-genermanager of Clover Club. We believe Jerry will provide vital leadership as Clover Club continues to grow." Clover Club is a division of Borden, Inc. Eitner joined Clover Club Foods Company as a route sales representative in 1954. Subsequent promotions included: district sales mana- - ,9T j ELDER HARTRLEY well-know- I Mary Ellen Clark recently returned from serving in the Canada Winnepeg Mission for the LDS Church. Her homecoming address will be given Sunday, Jan. 11 at the Kaysville Crestwood 20th Ward, 555 North 100 E. (Fairfield Road), Kaysville at 8:30 a.m. Friends may call at the Clark home, 1102 N. 50 E., after the meeting. ' Mary Ellen is the daughter of Elwood and Joyce Clark. the large kindergarten through third grade classes. Im convinced that no class for children of those ages should have more than 25 students, but we have 676 of these primary classes in this state with 30 or more children, she said, adding: Classes with 30 or more students can put those students at a disadvantage. Elementary students need a lot of attention from their teachers. They need to ask a lot of questions. Large classes dont always permit enough time for this. The UEA class size survey was made Oct. , 1986, with teachers asked to report the number of students enrolled in their classes that day. Happy Birthday The Davis Reflex-Journcongratulates Matthew Scott al Wood on achieving his first birthday. The son of Scott Glenn and Leanne Peterson Wood, of Bountiful. The big day was celebrated Dec. 18. 1 Thompson promoted Semi Annual Thompson is a personnel specialist at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash., with the 92nd Security Police Squadron. John A. Thompson, son of Grant A. and Esther C. Thompson of 3201 W. 1300 N West Point, has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of senior airman. NARFE to meet The Layton Chapter of NARFE (National Association of Retired Federal Employees) will hold their monthly meeting on Monday, Jan. 12, at 1:15 p.m. in the Layton City Hall Conference Room. Guest speaker will be Brian Lindejnan who will talk on the new income tax law and its affect on senior citizens. The public is ELDER TANNER S -- QMVHTOCEMB Afet). AiikX ft" REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE t'W" a 1: (I. Gregory Alan Tanner, son of Rjonald and Karon Tanner, has accepted a call to serve a two year niission in the California Anaheim Mission. He will enter the MTC t iSWp&fllfi- Hi t Jin. Mens Womens Childrens Winter Styles W ' OFF 14. Greg's farewell will be held at tfie Kaysville 23rd Ward Jan. at noon in the Kaysville Crestwood Qiapel. JGreg graduated from Davis High School in 1986 at which time he was vice president of the senior cfess. He is an Eagle Scout. After his mission he plans to attend Texas A & M University. iThcre will be an open house Jan. j from 3:30-- 8 p.m. at the home of thje Tanners at 120 Newport in Kkysville. jw j 1 1 Florsheim Hush Puppies Regal Keds ULYSSES Hon-d(jf- as de Naturalizer Penaljo all from regular stock SM STRESS AND YOU Ulysses education course presented by HSA BENCHMARK REGIONAL HOSPITAL Free...Open to Everyone i Life Stride Step-n-Stri- COMMUNITY EDUCATION A Caro'yn Muriel Hawkins has returned from the Tegucigalpa, LDS Mission and will preset her homecoming report Sunday at 10:45 k.m. in the Kaysville 4th Ward, 875 E. 2nd N. $he served as a welfare and missionary for the past ljB' months. Bass Adidas ADVENTURES IN 1 iawkins returns; b speak Sunday and lots more Buster Brown Classes begin Thursday, January 22, 6:30 p.m. at 592 W.1350 S. Woods Cross To register, call Dennis Wengert 4 at 298-284- 1(800)433-147- 2 Theyre Going Fast So Hurry In! Barton's Family Shoes 43 No. Main Bountiful VISA 295-730- 1 Mastercard |