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Show AUGUST 25, 1987 & Omi a LDS Missionaries Temple rites unite couple Diane Snow and Michael M. Farmer were married Saturday, Aug. 22 in the Salt Lake Temple. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Snow. The groom is the son of Ruth Ann Farmer and the late William J. Farmer. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast following the ceremony at the Oakhills Chapel. A wedding reception was held that evening, also in the Oakhills Chapel in Layton. The bride is a graduate of Layton High School and Layton Seminary. She is currently a senior at Brigham Young University, majoring in history. The grodm is a graduate of Layton High School and Layton Seminary. He served in the Brazil Sao Paulo North Mission. He graduated from Weber State College in data processing and the University of Utah with an MBA. He is v. i DR. AND MRS. WILLIAM V. WRIGHT Brett McMillan, son of Kent and MICHAEL M. FARMER ELDER GILES ELDER PYNE currently employed at Northwest Pipeline as a systems analyst. The couple will make their home in Provo following their Wilkes appointed Elder Marc Pyne, son of Ivem and Janice Pyne, has been called to serve in the Stockholm, Sweden LDS Mission. Prior to his Sept. 9 departure for the MTC, Elder Pyne will speak at the Fruit Heights Stake Center, 107 N. Mountain Road, Aug. 30 at 4 p.m. Friends and ward members Elder Blair Loran Giles, son of Ned and Lorraine Giles, has returned from the Hawaii Honolulu Mission. He will report on his mission Aug. 30 at the Fruit Heights Chapel located at 901 S. Mountain Road. The meeting begins at 10:20 a.m. are invited to meet with the missionary at his home, 2 S. Village Lynette and Bruce Wilkes were recently named Area directors for Sunshine Generation in the e region. The announcement was made by Nan-ci- e Nalder, national director. The company, which now has 160 locations across the United States, is based in Davis County. Dr. and Mrs. William V. Wright of Clearfield have received their Linda McMillan of Layton, has received his call to the England Bris- call to serve in the Argentina Cordoba mission for the LDS Church. They will enter the Mission Training Center at Provo on Sept. tol Mission. His farewell will be held Sunday, Aug. 30, at 2:50 p.m. at the 14th Ward Chapel, 2495 N. Valley View Drive in Layton. He will enter the MTC Sept. 2. Elder McMillan graduated from Layton High. He has attended Weber State College for one year. He is an Eagle Scout and also received his Duty to God award. 16. A testimonial will be held for them on Aug. 30 at 10:50 a.m. in the Clearfield 1st Ward Chapel, 350 E. Center Street, Clearfield. Dr. Wright is a retired dentist. They are the parents of seven children and have 29 grandchildren. Way, Fruit Heights, after the meeting. A member of the Fruit Heights 4th Ward, he graduated from Kays-vill- e Seminary and is also a high honor graduate from Davis High School. He is an Eagle Scout and has attended BYU for the past Layton-Kaysvill- Sunshine Generation instructs year. children in singing, showmanship, dancing, and builds for children through performing. The group performs monthly for various community functions. There are no auditions for Sunshine Generation. Boys and girls from age are welcome. Bruce and Lynette have both been active in musical productions. Bruce sang and danced with the BYU Sounds of Freedom. Lynette is an accomplished musician and has been involved in the Mormon Youth Symphony, BYU Philharmonic Orchestra, BYU Sounds of Freedom Band and has performed with many singing groups. She taught child develop self-estee- m 3-- ELDER MOSS 5 ment at Layton High School for six years and has operated her own for the past four years. To schedule these youngsters to perform please contact Bruce or pre-scho- ol Lynette at 544-139- 7. ELDER "PENNOCK Silver Age announces activities Brian Pennock has been called to serve in the Vancouver Canada The Silver Age Center is starting a porcelain class Thursday, Sept. 24 at 9 a.m. You must be preregistered. Call the center now for registration, 546-220- 1. Also in the fall, knitting classes, bead classes, ceramics, and oil painting will be taking registrations. Please call now as seating is BRADY D. DUFALO limited. Birthday Jappy Elder Shawn J. Moss, son of nnis D. and Patricia J. Moss, has been called to serve in the Austria Vienna East Mission. He will enter the MTC Sept. 9 where he will learn the Greek language preparatory to serving in Greece. A farewell in his honor will be hfeld in the Layton 37th Ward Chapel at 2120 W. Gentile, Layton on Sunday, Aug. 30 at 1 1 a.m. Elder Moss graduated from the Ankara American High School, Ankara, Turkey in 1984. He was a De- Sept. 22 is the Wendover-Peppermi- ll trip for $10 cash back plus more, $11 each. Call now for Happy first birthday congratulations are sent by the Davis Reflex-Journto Brady D. Dufala, son of David and Tracy Dufala of 1125 N. Main, Layton. His birthApt. celebrated Aug. 18. was day reservations. al Mission for the LDS Church. A farewell in his honor will be held Aug. 30 at the Layton 9th Ward Chapel at 9 a.m. on Wasatch ELDER BOWERS Mikole A. Hunt, daughter of Barbara L. Hunt and the late Merlin Jay Hunt of 548 W. 2475 N., Layton, has returned home from the Georgia Atlanta Mission. Her homecoming will be Aug. 30 at 10:45 a.m. in the Layton 15th Ward Chapel, 590 W. 2000 N. All friends and relatives are invited to attend and also visit with her afterwards at her home. member of the Ankara Branch Elder Clayton Bowers of Kays-vill- e has been called to serve in the Hearing Impaired Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. His initial call is to the Oregon, Portland Mission. He is the son of Carlyle and Shirley Bowers. His farewell will be held Sunday, y Aug. 30 at 2:30 p.m. in the Kaysvil-l- e 3rd Ward Chapel at 555 N. 100 E., Kaysville. He enters the MTC Sept. 2. Seminary. He has attended Weber and Dixie Colleges and is presently working for Specialty Contractors. Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the missionary at his home after church or after 2:30 p.m. Con-Se- Drive. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Pennock, he graduated in 1986 from Layton High School with high honors. He was active in track participating in the pole vault and football, Boys State delegate, honors graduate, and attended Ricks Col- al EXPRESS YOUR VIEWPOINT IN A LETTER TO THE EDITOR lege. He graduated from Seminary and is an Eagle Scout. Friends are welcome at the family residence, 654 Wasatch, after 3 p.m. Sunday. He will enter the MTC Sept. 9. at 10:45 a.m. is the blood pressure clinic. Flu shot clinic will be Oct. 1. Appointments are necessary and are now being taken. Call early. Sept. 3 5-- MIKOLE A. 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