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Show WELEFLEX--DAVI- S : NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 29, 1977 LDS Mission Call e '- missionary farewell on Sunday, Jan. L 1978 at 1:30 p.m. in the Kaysville 9th Ward Chapel. ' it HAVING been called to the Arizona Holbrook (Navajo) Mission, Elder Linford will enter the Language Training Mission on Jan. 12. 1 jut v.y ELDER VINCENT ELDER STEAB. Will Leave Accepts LDS Mission Call For LDS Elder Byron G. Vincent will speak at the Kaysville Eighth LDS Ward Sacrament Meet- ing on Sunday, Jan. 1, 1978 at 3:30 p.m. Services will be held in the Rock Chapel at 25 South 200 East Street, Kays-- : ! ; ; ville. ELDER i Vincent has been called to serve a LDS Mission to the Canada-Halifa- x Mis- sion. He will enter the mis- - ; sion home in Salt Lake City on Jan. 14 He is a graduate of Davis High School and Kaysville LDS Seminary. While at Davis he was a member of the : ; ' track and -- York City Mission. Her farewell testimonial was held Dec. 18 in the Kaysville Eighth LDS Ward and she will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City on Jan. 7. York-Ne- 16th at 1 , While living in Kaysville she has been active in the Kaysville Eighth LDS Ward having served as young adult Relief Society social relations leader, junior Sunday School teacher and pianist. Miss April Butters, Assignment Syracuse News Private Russell J. Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Coleman, 2394 N. 970 W Clinton, recently was assigned as a combat engineer with the 326th Engineer Battalion at Ft. Campbell, Ky. PVT. Coleman entered the Army last June. By VIRGINIA BENNETT 825-039- 1 Mrs. Florence T. Rampton has returned home after spending two weeks visiting at the home of her and daughter, Mj, and. Mrs. son-in-la- Don Burliston and their family at Amoline, Texas. The Burlistons are the of a new baby daughter. This makes three children, but their first girl. Mrs. Burliston is the former Susan Rampton of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Bradden Mann entertained with a lovely holiday dinner party on Wednesday evening. It was held at the home of their brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Revere Chambers. were Sixteen guests present. On Friday evening they entertained with a dinner party for members of the Syracuse Third LDS Ward Relief Society presidency and their husbands. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. I. John Thayne, and Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Taylor. The Variety Anns Club members and their husbands enjoyed a dinner party at the Country Club Restaurant in Layton last Thursday evening. On hand for the festive parents g Price YOUR CARPETS it COME CLEANER it MICNTEI FASTER it NY it USX LONGER SHE IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Gray of Centerville. np 148 Receives New ELDER Vincent has held various positions in his HE IS the son of Mrs. Dorothy Johnstun of 360 East 100 North, Kaysville. np y x North Main Street, will serve on a LDS Mission to the New Coleman State College and been ; employed with a construction firm. accompanist for the club. MISS BUTTERS the Madrigals and t Weber h HE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steab of 278 S. 100 W., Kaysville. np Russell J. at School Washington Terrace and also attended LDS Seminary while in high school. While at Bonneville she was a member of the Girls Glee Club and was sports, mostly baseball. .Club. : Since graduation from . Davis, he has been attending neville High He graduated from Davis High School and Kaysville LDS Seminary. While at Davis High he was active in cross-countr- y Priesthood Quorum and other Church organizations. SHE graduated from Bon- ELDER Steab has been called to serve an LDS mission to the California-Lo- s Angeles mission. He will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on Jan. 14 teams. He was a member of appreciate your continued patronage To Serve Mission speak in the LDS Sacrament meeting at the Kaysville Ward on Sunday, Jan. 5: 15 p.m. j GROCERY np Elder Curtis Steab will Mission ; : ' We bands. Following graduation from Davis High School he attended the University of Utah for one year, majoring in business administration, e, 11 Wishing you a happy and prosperous flew Year. symphonic and marching Elder James Rodney Linford, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Linford of Kays-viilwill be honored at a IJ n Ad effective Dec. 29, 30, 31 AT Davis High School he lettered in football and track and was a member of the ELDER LINFORD .. pnsflffcw During his early scouting and priesthood years, Elder Linford earned his Eagle Scout, Duty to God Award and held positions in his Deacon and Priest quorums. ilfi .. 773-71- 84 20 Years Experience - affair were 32 guests. The following couples enjoyed their annual Christmas dinner party at the Lion House in Salt Lake City last Friday evening: Mr. and Mrs. S. Jay Child, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Williams, Bishop and Mrs. Clyde Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Revere Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Zene W. Bennett. Also Mr. and Mrs. Kris Rosskelley, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kapp, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Poulter and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reynolds. All of the ladies in this group were together on the CBLjS, 376-004- 1 Boneless Top Sirloin Steak Maple River Boneless Hams Mild Bountiful. and Mrs. Dennis Mr. Cheese Holland of Rupert, Idaho have been guests this past week at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Thurgood entertained at their home on Saturday evening for a few friends, with dinner. Western Family 12 oz. Pkg. Bacon Sharon C. Leavitt Wins 10 Year Pin DMTCI1ES 100 S. Ft. Lane Fort Lane Shopping Center GflUATTg Stake Board, several MIA V V years ago and as a special get together, they invited their husbands as special guests. Following the dinner, a special Christmas program was given by a group from Famiiy Western Wear DEBTS, ' 20 pin has been awarded to Layton resident Sharon C. Leavitt. A SHE IS a shipment clerk at the Utah air base. Lb. Russet Potatoes Carrots Clip-To- p Texas Pink I and sincere thanks for your continued patronage. The annual "New Year's at Davis North Medical Center will indeed get a head start" in life with Baby" a the best merchandise for the least cost and still make a reasonable profit. Mike Caldwell Junior F. Strwart Our goal for 1978 is to provide i WATCH FOR OUR INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE JAN. 5, 6, 7 Grapefruit Lemons New Baby Holiday Greetings special gift package arranged by hospital officials and local merchants. Blue Seal THE FIRST baby born at the facility in 1978 will receive infant supplies from hospital Margarine suppliers and a large stuffed animal compliments of Lay-toDrug, as well as beginning savings accounts at the Bank of Utah in East Layton and First Security State Bank re year end sale still in progress at Boots, Brims, & Britches 1 lb. & DELICATESSEN m n of Kaysville. The parents will receive gift certificates from Bowman's Market of Kaysville and Anthonys Restaurant, Inc., of Layton. in-sto- FROZEN THE maternity ward at the hospital has seen increasing growth during the facility's first year of operation, according to administrator Dean Holman. Lachoy Egg Rolls Western Family 2 Lb. Tator Tots liBUi) Assorted Ginos !; t , |