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Show J 4 0AV1S NEWS JOURNAL APRIL 20. 1978 WEEKLY REFLEX Layton Activity Calendar ( Layton Activity Calendar: Mission Call FRIDAY, April 21 Layton Stake Relief Society concert, 7:30 p.m., Gordon Ave. Stake HE WILL speak at the Sacrament meeting of the s- Center. Thursday, April 27, Laytons first Town Meeting 8 to Layton 21st Ward, 125 Chapel Street, next Sunday, April 23 . fk at 4 10 p.m. Layton High School auditorium. FRIDAY and Saturday, April 28 and 29, Chamber of Recreational Commerce vehicle and auto show in the Fort Lane Shopping Center. Week of May 1, registration p.m. Elder Clark is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Keller of Brigham City and Jim Clark, Denver, Colo. of SANDRA LEWIS ELDER Clark is a graduate of Layton High School and the Piano Recital Seminary four year program there. While at Layton High he was the first place winner of the state Future Farmers of Americas ornamental horticulture award. He was also active in the seminary activi- a piano recital Thursday, April 20 at 7 p.m. at the Elder Wade B. Clark, of Oakhills Drive, Layton, has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Massachusetts Boston mission. East 200 North. THE introduction will be given by her piano instructor, Gerald Dalling of Bountiful. She will perform Lacam-panell- e by Paganini, Jeux by Ravel, Gardens in the Rain by Debussy, Chopin, several of his nocturnes, and others. SANDRA IS the daughter of Principal and Mrs. E. Bowen Lewis of 812 East 450 North, at ELDER Clark will enter the Mission Home on May 6 and will leave the following week, vsb Layton Utah Stake Relief Society Presents Program The Layton Utah Stake Relief Society will 875 Kaysville. Refreshments will be served and the public is invited. np special program entitled Woman, Daughter of God Friday evening, April 21 beginning at 7:30 p.m. In the Gordon Avenue Stake Center. on Layton Beyond the Bridal 7:30 p.m. Park Street Stake Center. Week of May 8, Layton High program, Veil Schools Roman Holidays. TUESDAY, May 23, Layton High awards assembly 7:30 p.m. Layton High auditorium. Thursday, May 25, Layton High school, graduation by ticket only, dmg In Fashion Sundresses are being shown and are proving to be quite popular. Multiple prints are blended with solid in all shops colors. RELIEF Society members from each of the wards In the Layton Stake will be singing in the special chorus, dmg rmq Couple Called To Serve In LDS Mission Field A. Petersen and wife Erma of Eden, Utah, formerly of Layton, will serve an LDS mission in the New York Rochester mission. Elder Lawrence Over 20 Yrs. Experience Vj. Steam Cleaning Special!! Sacrament meeting in Eden on Sunday, April 23 at 3 p.m. The chapel is at 2900 North Highway 162. They made their home in Layton for 20 years, vsb at the RELIEF SOCIETY PHOGRAfil Summer's coming. Layton Stake Relief Society has pooled its talents and will present a special program, Woman, Daughter of mo p.m. th. 0oJ'" West Gordon. Music is under the direction of Gordon Steed. Pictured are Judi Nielsen, left, Relief Society president; Jeri Harris, who wrote the script; and Janice Steed, accompanist. sui, ont, ftar Davis Countys Largest Cleaners Carpet & Furniture for Zenith 5CC0 or ask PHONE operator 773-500- 0 FREE ESTIMATES Why Mr. and Mr. Carl Meiners enjoyed a short visit from their daughter Miss Lily Meiners of Ventura, Calif. They accompanied her back lo California to visit with relatives. Meiners' Mr. brother, Arthur Weinburger, from Bremen, Germany was in Downey, California visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Geri Bagusis. Mr. Weinburgers other daughter, Mrs. Crista Acker, had flown in from Lima, Ohio to visit her father. It was a wonderful family reunion for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meiners, he had not seen his brother for 20 years. After visiting in Downey, Mr. and Mra. Meiners spent a week in Ojai with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Meiners and family, and flew to San Jose to visit another son and family, Mr. and Mra. Myron sweat it? you can keep cool this summer for a fraction of the cost of ar conditioning with Universal Evaporative cooling. It keeps you cool. Without keeping you broke. Meiners. They returned home Saturday evening by plaae from a 12 day visit and was happy they could celebrate Mr. Meiners birthday anniversary while in California with their .fjmily All of Mrs. LaVida Larkina' family were with her last week. They came for the funeral of her daughter Mrs. Arlene Gilhespie, the former Arlene Larkins, who was killed in an automobile accident last week. Mrs. Gilhespie resided in Murray. I unreal services were held Mundav In Murray. TtMMtStl OltOM COMPANY ROBERT LOVE Heating 1 Atr Conditioning 773-53- 79 r Lets 5, piano. THE PUBLIC is invited to attend. The program will be an o FRIDAY, May East Stake Relief Society original musical, tableau and narrative production written by Jeri Harris. The music Is under the direction of Gordon Steed with Janice Steed at the present a THEY will speak Ward Chapel Kaysville He earned his Duty to God award. He has been employed at Tom Winegars Super Save in Layton since his graduation from high school. 2575 for Layton High School Community School spring classes tennis and fly tying. Miss Sandra Lewis, 16, of Kaysville will be presented in ties. ELDER CLARK . Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Larkins, Phoenix, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Larkins, of Darby, Montana and their daughter Shelia of Spokane, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norris and family, Fountain Valley. California; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Nuttall, Bountiful; and from Kaysville were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Larkin, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Larkin, Lloyd Larkin, Larry Larkin and all of their families. The Kaysville LDS Stake presidency and bishoprics and partners held a dinner party on Tuesday evening at the Lions House in Salt Lake City. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McAllister and lamjly were Mr. and Mrs. DWn McAllister and family of Las Vegas. Nev. They came tu see their son. Elder James McAllister, depart from the Salt Lake Airport to serve a two year LDS mission to Denmark. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Butler and son Matthew moved to Great Falls, Mont, where he has accepted a new position. Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece spent Saturday in Logan wtih their daughter. Miss Shan-nett- e Prreve In observance of her birthday anniversary. They also visited wuh his sister, Mrs. J. O. Cheney-beforreturning home. e Under How Management Get Acquainted On All New o Prescriptions 15 on Off art Good Til APRIL 30th Houseguests last week of Mrs. Mary Scoffield were her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scott and children, Tera, Denise, Mike, Jay and Kirk from St. Helena, Calif, who came to attend the wedding of their other son, Jed Scott to Christine Stoker In the Salt Lake Temple on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scott and family, and the grandmother, Mrs. Mary Scoffield, and an aunt, Mrs. Pat Smith and family all attended the wedding breakfast In Salt Lake City following the wedding and the reception In Brigham t ity on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Scott and family have now returned to their home in California. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Barton spent last week in Denver, Colo, with his sister, Mrs. Neldon E. Baldwin and family. Their niece and nephew Kent and Nancy Baldwin and daughter Jill returned to Utah with them for a short visit. Regional Fireside On Holy Land Mrs. Lunle B. Sheffield, who recently returned from her ihird trip to (be Holy land, was the guest speaker at the Special Interest Regional Fireside, Sunday evening held at the Kaysville 1 PS Tabernacle. ffi nuB TRK. when she and her late husband, Kenneth M. Sheffield, directed the Utah Foreign language Seminar tour, and I'i72 when she went around the world She narrated slides of the life of Our Savior and the rnoM historical events. FYiarmacy Hardware School Supplies Toys ft 397 WmMSSS North UUfi 773-733- 0 1 4 f 1 Gifts ft the Conqueror in 1971, 12 years after hu victory at the text la Ha? rcoo HART Hattie of Hastings. It has had Yeoman Warders- (Beefeaters) as caretakers for the last 500 years, ens i STJES Friday, Saturday, Sunday 23rd April 21, 22, Hours: 9 a.m.-- 6 p.m. I , h I ! OF UTAH'S MOST OUZ2 scnnic LOCATIONS w ! s; r MOBILE HOME COPM11SNS? 2075 No . Hill Field Road, Layton Featuring. 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