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Show Thursday, September 11, 1980 Lehi Free Press Page A-- 9 parents of five. For many years he was a member of the Lehi Riding Club. Seminar For LOS Men Scheduled Michael Roy McClure is a native of Tulsa, Oklahoma The challenges, conflicts and choices facing men as they strive to be effective in and from graduated Collinsville High School. He has Connors attended Brian S. Cook Elder Brian S. Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fon Cook, Cedar Valley, has accepted a call to the Independence-Missou- ri v farewell in his honor will be held Sunday, September 14 at the Cedar Valley Chapel. ft Elder A Cook graduated from Lehi High School where he lettered in He attended Wrestling. MIKE ELLISON Mike Ellison To Utah Trade Tech. studying Electrical Automation. Serve In South enter the He will Africa Mission MTC on and basketball, attended Utah Mike State University. He has played in tournumerous tennis naments this summer. A son of Harold and Helen Ellison, he is a member of the LDS Tenth Ward. He will leave for the Missionary Center Training Sept 18 where he will learn Afrikaan a combination of Dutch and German languages. SiLl BRIAN COOK Kevin Thayn Has Homecoming Kevin R. Elder Thayn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thayne of Lehi, will be honored at a homecoming service to be held Sept. 14 at 12:30 p.m. in the new Ward Church, served Thayn Washington-Spokan- in e ''.'.' To Serve of Brett is a graduate of Lehi High School where he was a member of the wrestling team for two years and the 1979 baseball team. Brett has attended Snow College and Ricks College. will enter He the Missionary Sept 18. Training Center Dale Berry. He Lehi an Mission LDS is a High He served to the North Scottish Mission and has served as a member of the of Stake Quroum Seventy and for the past two years has been a Sunday School teacher. elder's quorum teacher, priest and deacon quorum advisor, School Sunday president and has served as a branch has He been Russell Felt is a assistant ward clerk, scoutmaster, ward clerk and as elder's quroum secretary. At the time of this call he was serving as 13th Ward seventy School of Management; to Annette Seegmiller and they are the parents of four children. Genealogy Division and former religion teacher. Funeral Held For an LDS Mission and from 1966 to 1970 served in the U.S. Air where he Force, coached service teams. He taught English at Mercy He served in Australia Duet Recital On Temple Square Soprano Brewster Elaine and Carr mezzo soprano Laura Garff will in duet recital perform Sept. 12 and 13 at 8 p.m. in the North Visitors Center Upper Theater on Salt Lake City's Temple Square. They will sing selections from Mendelssohn, Brahms, Schumann, School in Riverhead, New York and from 1970 to High 1972 was a coach and athletic director at Manti High School. From 1972 to 1975 he coached and taught English at Manti. In 1975 he accepted a at Lehi position High School, teaching and coaching. English is He educational psychology and educational administration. Active in the LDS Church he has in served the Sunday School, mutual, and as elder's quorum teacher. As part of his high council duties he will serve as president of the stake Myrtle Larsen Urry Yearance in a the registration fee will be one of the following books: p.m. Scouting Banquet The Lehi District Scouting Fellowship and Recognition Banquet will be held on Sept 18 in the Lehi Stake Center. Elder W. Grant Bangerter, a member of the First Quorum of Saturday. There are many good items for sale. It is open to the public. Stephen R. Covey. Spouses may attend the seminar free but must reserve a seat in advance. The seminar is scheduled for Sept 12 from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sept 13 from 8 a.m. to noon, just prior to the BYU San Diego football game. A catered luncheon will to a be available limited number. Interested parties are to contact Coninvited ferences and Workshops, R. Herald Clark 242 BYU; 4.-0- on Friday and 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. on Home, by Building, at 9:00 a.m. until Seventy of the LDS Church will be the guest speaker. Elder Bangerter has served on several church executive committees concerning scouting and is an avid, dedicated scouter. The evening program will begin promptly at 7 p.m. All 'scouters' are encouraged to attend with their partners and, Sixth Ward Reunion The Sixth where possible, to wear their uniforms. Those invited and expected to attend are stake presidencies, ward bishoprics and ward scouting leaders, all Aaronic priesthood leaders both ward and stake - and members of the district scouting committee. All cubbing leaders are also invited to attend. Several scouting merit and recognition awards will be presented to those scouters who have gone the 'extra mile.' These awards are in recognition for a leader's effort to help keep young men "physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight" Bishop Carl Mellor and several helpers, are preparing the evening meal and in answer to a question regarding what those in attendance can look forward to, he said, "it will be all you can eat of the best you can eat" Each ward is asked to sit together in the spirit of fellowship and unity to further develop the spirit of scouting in the wards. Tickets to the Fellowship and Recognition banquet are Ward reunion will be held Friday, Sept 12, at 7 p.m. in the First-Sixt- h Ward house. Everyone is welcome to join in the - evening of entertainment which features square and delicious dancing refreshments. telephone Piano Concert 3784784. At BYU Episcopal Church Concert pianist Wladimir will appear at BYU Sept. 17 at 8 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Jan Kochanski To Hold Rummage Sale St. Episcopal Mary's Church at 50 West and 200 now available through ward bishoprics or Merlin Russon and Michael Bailey of the district scouting committee. Tickets are $4.00 per plate and "darn well worth it!" Circle the date, September 18, and come join your fellow scouters and their partners in an evening of spiritual and educational fellowship. And don't forget the good food. . . Center. North Provo will be holding a rummage sale Sept. 12 Kochanski, a graduate of of School the Juilliard and 13. Music in New York, ... LADIES were services for Myrtle Yearance who Friday away on Sept. 1. A. Kent Peterson passed Bishop officiated at the service which was held at Wing Mortuary Chapel. Karla Harding played the and prelude music. postlude son, Ernest Urry, the family prayer A offered and the invocation was by B.J. Lott. Vocal duets, "Oh and "Abide My Father" With Me" were sung by Shirley Shurtz and Rose Hinton accompanied by Pat The Fox. biographical Ladies sketch was given by Calvin Urry, a grandson. Bishop Duane Woffinden was the Shirts and Tops speaker. The benediction was by John Broadbent. Calvin Urry offered the dedicatory in prayer Lehi Junior as Serving were Arthur Duane ;t The flowers Sale $19.97 John Wo- Ladies and Junior Glen B.J. Lott, and Glade ce Pants and Jacket $72.00 Value pallbearers Urry, Broadbent, ffinden, Wanlass $5.00 Sale Values to $32.00 Pant Suits City Cemetery. Jepp-son- ""- - were . Ore sses cared for and arranged by the Lehi Ninth Ward Relief 12 Sale Society. Genealogical Special Deal On Meeting Set For Tuesday Sources available for writing a family history in the southern United States will be the topic for the Tuesday, Sept. 16, meeting of the Utah Genealogical C Society at 7:30 p.m. Ernest B. Faulconer will He is a be the speaker. Color T.V. or Stereo genealogist professional in southern accredited states research. The meeting will be held in Room 6225 of the Harold B. Lee Library. The We give 12 months FREE Labor be no charge. ' I (9 months more than anyone else) ILLmiW9S public is invited to attend. There will in degrees jQSSffl Included at Starring Father," by George D. Durrant; or "Spiritual Roots of Human Relations," Priesthood Church "Love Lehi District The church will be open G. Dr. Stephen R. Covey, associate professor of organizational and George behavior; Durrant, director of the LDS former held Men: community employees, volunteers - all at the same time. be The seminar will conducted by Dr. William G. Dyer, dean of the BYU He has served his ward as Lehi currently a counselor. Felt holds two Masters 350 RDDT business and he is currently at Publisher's employed Press in Salt Lake City. the "LDS and Conflicts," the seminar is designed to deal with men concerns many experience as they strive to effective husbands, be fathers, church workers, Microlith Printing in Orem. In 1978 they sold the He is married 12 13. Choices Covenants, and two friends founded president. Sept Entitled Mission. Following his mission he enrolled at BYU until he native, graduating from the Lehi High School and BYU. KEVIN THAYN Maxfield held Sept. 14, in the Lehi Eighth Ward, 880 North 700 East at 9 a.m. late graduate of the School and BYU. children. As part of his high council duties he will serve as chairman of the stake activities committee. In Paraguay Mission. His farewell will be Craig Berry is the son of Fawn Berry Willes and the Julie Betteridge of Tacoma, Washington, and they are the of three parents Foster of Salt Lake City, has been called to serve in the Paraguay Asunction alternate president. He is employed at Ivie Electronics in Orem as general sales manager. He is married to the former ... Lynn G. Foster, 299 East 900 North, Lehi and Doreen Both singers have won numerous honors in local, national and regional Felt, Richard Eddington, and Michael Roy McClure. Young University. son Traviata," was reported by Alvin G. Schow, the president. They include Craig Berry, Russell mission. enrolled for fall semester at Brigham Brett L Foster, Me," high councilmen were sustained in the Lehi Stake Conference last weekend, it He is currently L. Butterfly," "La and "Othello." Four Spanish-Speakin- Brett in- and "Madame "Carmen," by BYU Larsen Urry the I Utah, "Hansel cluding Gretel," "She Love society an College and served LDS Mission to the Funeral Elder BRETT FOSTER of University Councilmen Named 1900 North 500 West, Lehi. Jit, performed in numerous productions for the Utah Opera Company and the are Tickets available at the North Visitors Center. Only those eight years and older may attend. Fifteenth j Symphony and the Mormon Youth Chorus. She has e Dyer; Junior required. from Lehi High School in 1979, where he excelled in tennis Ms. Garff has also been a soloist with the Utah multi-rol- Father's A Counsel," by William discussed in a special seminar sponsored Cummorah is free, although tickets are has accepted a call to the South Mission. A farewell in his honor will be held Sunday, Sept 14 in the Lehi Stake Center at 1 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. graduating other singing competition. Admission to the concert September 18. Elder Mike (Mertz) Ellison After and Bellini, among composers. To Serve Mission Mission. Offenbach Rossini, today's will be "Choices: I T" V .AIM I W (Off ILeM VVtfO He School. is Sunday married to the former Rita Paesani of New are the parents of three sons. Richard was Eddington Angeline York. They born in the son V .Ov .o' ,fl Chicago, Illinois, of Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Eddington. He moved to Lehi with his family in 1931 and graduated from the Lehi High School and BYU. During World War II he served Hurray! Last chance of the Season! Saratoga will remain open the first and second weekends in September - Sep- tember 6-- 7 and September 1314. in the Pacific with the U.S. Army. He is employed as a senior design engineer for Hercules, Inc. He has served as scout- stake district scouting commissioner, elders master, advisor, explorer secretary, elders quorum counselor and as ward clerk., He has been a member of the Lehi City Planning and Zoning Committee. 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