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Show $eptRtfT i. JPtXt 11 1889 GOME TO CHURCH SUNDAY - wr easela eaoG First Southern Baptist Church Kaysville News Mr. and Mra, Owen M. Col- Mr. and Mra. William P, Jor dan have moved to Layton, Their daughter Mr. Jama Fullmer and daughter of Bishe op, California, era yiaiting for a few week with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. G. Gibbs Sraltk attended the wedding reception of Mies Jasmine Freed, daughe ter of Mr. and Mra. David Freed, Thursday evening in Eajf Lake at the Alta Club, They also attended the wedding rg ception of Miss Goldie Hatch; daughter of Dr, and Mrs. Floyd Hatch in Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. LeGrande Hubbard an tertained fifteen friende at a birthday party for her daughter Shailah who was 7 years . fornia and with har sitter, Mrs. Charles Hilder, at San Francisco, M. 8. Riley, pastor Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Sunday mating are held In and Mrs. LeGrande Hubbard and family were Mr. and Mra. Layton City Hall. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Karl Benson, Logan; Mr. and Warship aervice, 11 a.m. to maka hla homa. Mr. Collett Mra. Kimball Fisher, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra, Arthur Bates Training union, T p.m. (Owan) haa bean appointed vice Worthip itrvice, S p.m. president of ths (PIE) Pacific and five children, Milwaukee, Intarmountaln Expraea Com- Wisconsin, visited for three days last ,wek with her grandpany at Oakland, Calif. Visitors during tha weak of mother, Mrs- - Alice Green, also . Mrs. Walwyn Mr. and Mra. Lyman 8parks with d era Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Sparks, Green, .Bishop and Mrs. Clifford Montpsltart Mr. and Mrs. Lot Green, They were enroute from Payne, Georgetown; and Mrs. Fresno, Califprnia to their home old Saturday. in Wisconain. L. G. Hansen, Logan. The infant daughter of Mr. )0I Weet Golden Ava. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Guests on Labor Day of Mr, Rtv. Donald Craig, paator and Mrs. Glen Johnson unde Scoff ield, Mr. went VVendA and Mrs, Rulon Walts and famIsnday eervicee major surgery last week-Mily wars Mr. and Mra. E. J. and Mrs. Golden Scoffield, Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., Elder Hamming Lynn Gal and Mr. Hod Bandera, Glen Mr. Mrs. and Ballty, Logan. Farmington; claisti for ail agaa. son Johnny, Miss Faya Sander, braith , , , anew eta Million Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marston Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Worship aervici, U a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Goddle, Bali aa)L Christs Ambassadors (youth visited with friends at Provo, Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lake, spent the Labor Day Loti and the attended family group) 8:30 p.m. with Ethel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ball en- Scoffield f a m i y reunion at weekend at the Hour Glass Bar McMillln, president. Ranch in Wyoming. tertained at dinner Monday for Brigham City last Week. Evangelistic services, 7:30 Mr. and Mrs. James H. Reed, Mrs. Lillian Thornton and her the following guests, Mr. and p.m. Mra, Boyd Cox and two chil- two grandchildren Kathryn and Malad, Idaho, were weekend Wednesday dren and Mra. LaRue Cox, Og- Neil Burton, her sitter Mr. guest of Mr. and Mra. John A. Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. den. Tha dinner was In honor Kate Mackin arrived home last Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Everyone cordially Invited to of Mra. Webb. Kayiville A farewell Boyd Coxa birthday week on the Queen Elizabeth haa been eat for Elder attlAd any or all of than aarv h from a vacation to anniversary. Hemming Lynn Galbraith prior lees. Mr. and Mr. James Fred Doncaster, Yorkshire, England. to his departure to tha WestSheffield apent weekend Kathryn and Neil era children Tha ern Canadian Mission. with Mr. and Mrs. Al- of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Burton. visiting testimonial will ba 8unday, SepWav ne Ringer, Logan, was ton Ware, Downey, Idaho. Mr. s tember 11 at 8 p.m. in the and Mrs. Wilford Thornley, Og- a overnight guest Friday of his misaton-ery Stake Chapel. The den, visited on Labor Day with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield. while enroute home Ringer, J. William Galbraith. Mrs. Rulon Beck end daugh- from a businesa trip to South-h- . At the meeting Sunday, organ ter JoAnne, Butte, Montana, ern were house guests this week prelude and postlude music will Mrs. Cyril Burton entertainLeyton Mr. and Mr. Rua-se- ll be played by Mrs. Pearl of Mr. and Mrs. Van Dean Ste- ed at a 91 her for N. U.S. R. Lloyd and children Karand birthday Highway party 8Q0 and the opening song venson. JoAnne will attend the son Clearfield. Calvin, Saturday. Eight lit- en and Russell, Mill Valley, of the congregation will be We Brigham Young University this tle friends came to celebrate Sunday School, 10:20 a.m. Calif., have been house guests Thank Thee, 0 God, for e Proyear. Calvins 7th birthday anniver- of Mr. end Mrs. Blaine Adtms service, 7 p.m. Preaching Mr. Mra. phet." LaMar and for informasary with fun games and re- for the pest couple of weeks. Call TA and children, Mr. and freshments. Joel Galbraith will offer the Mrs. Lloyd and Mr. Adams ars tion. Mrs. Invocation and the Sacrament Alan Burningham and Mrs. Roy Baldwin and infant sisters. family, both of Kearns, visited song by the congregation will Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Reed over the weekend with their daughter returned Friday from be The Lord Is My Shepherd. the St. Mark Hospital to the from Los Angeles hsv been Mre. members . Priesthood Donnetta Aaronlc Burning-hammother, home of her perents, Mr. end visiting at the home of hi browill take care of tha Sacrament Mr. Frank Parker where they ther, Mr. nad Mrs. Eugene Reed Service. Mr. and Mre. Joe Winters and will spend the next two weeks. and with other relatives in Dechildren, Ogden, visited with Speakers will be G. Glen GarLest week house guests of vi County end Ogden. her parents, Mr and Mrs. Her- Mr. and Mrs. Frank rett, Sam Raymond, the parParker and The holiday weekend was enents of the missionary, Elder bert Smart. were J. L. Nichols, Port- joyed by Mr. and Mra. Main family Galbraith, and Bishop Clinton Miss Jean Albano arrived Sun- land, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Whitesides and their ton, Billy, Zollinger. day from Phoenix, Arisona and N'lchclt and aon Joey, Alhine, visiting relatives in Burley, Idashe will visit for one month Kanai. Musical selections will include ho. with her parents, Mr and Mrs. a violin duet by Afton and JanMiss Eleanor Brough left for Mr. and Mrs. Xante W. Ben J. J Alhano. et Woffinden and an organ solo Gunnison where ahe will teach nett and daughter! 8haune by Phoebe Starr. Weekend guests of Mr and English and y speech at the Lynn and Sharma, Syracuse; K, Eatchel Closing song of the congregawere luson High School thu year, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande H. Simeir daughter and tion will be "Ill Go Where You Mrs. Keith Mitchell and four mons and daiighter Leas, Mr. our in interested attending ire anl Mrs. Dean Kynaston of children, Provo, were visiting and Mrs. Irvin Newman and Want Me to Go, Dear Lord Btrvicos please call Mrs. James Oregon. Mr. and Mu. 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. children Mary Margaret and IT further ,yssa for and Layne Galbraith will offer Kntchel, Mr. and Mis. Cliff Flood during last week. Jeffery, Mr. and Mra. R. Dean will Father Neary the benediction. Uatihel and families, both Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell are mov- Simmons and children Bob, Bill of Bountiful, were dinner gue-t- s ing to Salt Lake. Other visitors and Lee Ann, Mr. and Mr. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Eat- during the week of !)lr. and Rumel and Mra. Robert chel. Mis. Blood were Mrs. Courtney Simmone, ell of Leyton, enjoyed DOME CHROME Mrs. Leslie Pre.lar under- Pei kins and Mrs. Henry Spack-- l a picnic at Liberty Park SunTwo ladles were discussing went major surgery, Saturday mail and children of Layton. day afternoon. what they would wear to the at the LDS Hospital. They all spent Thursday at La-- i HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Lew-i- s country club dance: Mrs. Blanche Hill returned goon on a family outing. N. Whitesides, son of Mr. at Were supposed to wear last wsek from California where Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scoffield and Mrs. Mark Whitesides. Hr something to match our hus-- pr0o where Mr. Smith went to she spent two weeks visiting and son spent the Labor Day was 12 years old Wednesday. bands hair," said Mrs. with Bishop and Mrs. Llojd weekend at Elko. Nevada with The family celebrated by tak So, Ill have to wear Brink and family, Merced, Cah- - fi u mis ing him out to dinner. What will you wear? Goodness! Mrs. gasped parents, Smith, I dont think Ill go! Adams, before their own home - lett and family, 8alt Lake, visited Monday with hla mother, Mra. A. T. Collett and with his brother Col. and Mra. Walla F. Collett prior to hla leaving Saturday for Oakland, California Assembly .Mr--,ap- of God Church Scof-fiel- r. Gary H. Baldwin ... to serve Mias in Canada. 8hroa Steed . serve in Finland. . . to Eldar Don Mack Pearaon . . . will ba raiaeionary in Canada. Elder Den Pearson Gory Baldwin to Farewell meeting Mission Finland Answers call to Serve LDS Church LDS mission Sunday to honor On Canada mission Call answered by Serve Clearfield Elder Don Mack Kaysville Elder Gary Meraon of Mr. and Mra. Lynn Galbraith ritt Baldwin, son of Mr. and Miss Sharon Steed Pearson, haa anawered Mr. Douglas A. Baldwin, ia in receipt of a call to serve on an LDS Canadian Mission. He will report to the 8alt Lake mission home September 12. Headquarters for his mission will be in Toronto. Elder Baldwin graduated from Davis High School in 1958 and has completed two years at Weber College. A farewell testimonial honoring the missionary will be held Sunday, September 11, at 4 p.m. in the Kaysville First-Sixt- h Ward chapel. Prelude and postlude music will be played by Sarah Giles and opening song selected is I Know that My Redeemer Lives, followed by the invocation by Frank Larkins. Sacrament song will be "How Great the Wisdom and the Love. Val Stuart will sing The and Shauna Lords Prayer Lynn Bennett will play the violin. Speakers will be Bishop n B a rn a 'Bishop Clifford I, Green, the parents cf fhe missionary and Elder Baldwin. Closing song will be God Be With You, and Terry Thatcher will offer the benediction - Miss Sharon Syracuse Steed, daughter of Bishop and Mr. T. Joseph Steed, hae answered a call to larva the LDS Church as a mieeionary in Finland. She entered the mission home in Salt Lake City Monday morning and - will be honored . with a firewall testimonial Sunday evening, September 11, at 7 p.m. in the Syracuse Ward chapel. Har minion headquarters will Sba will serve during the 'next two years. A graduate of Davie High School and the Kaysville Seminary, Mln .Stead attended Weber Colleger, for a year and USU for two year. She ia the fourth member of her family to serve ah LDS foreign missionaries. . She haa. bean secretary of the 8unday ' School end sports director In the YWMIA in her ba in HelsfnkL Ru-Io- ward. Last Thursday, Mis Stead waa surprised '.hy soma 28 of har eloie frianda with a farewell party at ths 8teed home and gardens. . , LAYTON. STORE ; Plenty tf FREE Parking in Back of Store Irvin B. Pearaon, a call to aerva aa an LDS in Canada. A farewell testimonial honoring Eldar Pearaon will be held Sunday, September 11 in the Clearfield Sixth Ward, 935 South State. At the testimonial the opening song of the congregation will be The Spirit of God Like A Fire, lead by Betty Green, chorister, and accompanied by Nancy Lundquist on the organ. Ivan Comia will offer the invocation. The congregation will sing the Sacrament song More Holiness Give Me. Speakers will be Bishop Orlend L. Fackrell, President George S. Haslam, the parents of the missionary, and Bishop Elder Pearson, Theodore F. Glauser. Musical eelectiona will include a vocal duet by Evelyn and Joyce Pear-eo- n God Be With You, accompanied by Ada Carol Pearson; and a vocal solo by Keith Hut-ehiBeside Still Waters, accompanied by Nancy Lundquist. Closing song of the congregation will be Let Us All Press On end the benediction will be offered by Dean Wilcox. The missionary is a graduate of Davis High and the Kaya-vill- e He has also Seminary. spent a year at the BYU where he was president of the national Freshman honor society Phi Eta Sigma. ns , Kaysville Church Changes in R. S. Kaysville Mrs. Elda Steiner has been sustained as organist in the Fifth Ward Relief Society, replacing Mrs. Ethel Zollinger. Mrs. Jo Ann Sprague is new chorister in place of Mrs. Phillis Long. Mrs. Mapes has been named secretary and Mrs. Erma Tucker has resigned that position. Third Ward work day Work day for the Third Ward will be Tuesday, September 13. Visiting teachers report meeting will begin at 10 a.m. to be followed by the work meeting. Mrs. Pearl Bishop, president, said members are asked to bring their ow-- sandwiches. Esther , . V - A - ' 4 al three-mont- last Clearfield De-vi- Baptist Mission Jor-gans- Burn-ingha- Gun-Ilan- st ' 1 . 'T . FABULOUS FLOWER - PRINTED TERRIES AT THIS LOW PRICE Luscious pink or yellow blooms on thirsty white cotton terry. Pick taitl-moni- 1 mv Only aim ijsraci .vx.y.y.v.xv.vv PENNEYS spectacular Towels for your home, for gifts. 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