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Show SEPTEMBER 22, 1987 LDS MISSIONARIES Hey woods' to be feted Deadline for All Church Missionaries Thurs. 4:00 P.M. 1 In celebration of their parents 50th wedding anniversary, the chil- Week before Publication dren of George R. and Bonnie Robins Heywood extend an invitation for you to join with them at an honor. open house in their parents George and Bonnie were married Sept. 23, 1937 in Kaysville. Their children are Kurt and Heywood, Robyn and Ralph Lewis and Georgia and Jerald Jan-net- te Wilcox. The open house will be held p.m. at Saturday, Sept. 26 from the Kaysville City Municipal 5-- J mm 8 SUZANNE PHILLIPS Building. ELDER GARDNER They request gifts be omitted. Friendship is a cherished gift itself. TONI BYN BECKSTROM Elder Michael A. Gardner, son of Mike and Linda Gardner, has received his call to the Albuquerque, New Mexico Mission. His farewell was held Sunday, e Sept. 20 at 10:45 a.m. at the 2nd Ward (Rock Chapel) at 25 S. 200 E. He will enter the MTC. Sept. 23. Mike is a 1987 graduate of Davis High School where he lettered four years as manager of the football and basketball teams. He graduated from Kaysville Seminary and is also an Eagle Scout. Friends and relatives are invited to an open house at his home following the services. Kays-vill- Toni Lyn Beckstrom returned from the Charlotte, North Carolina mission on Sept. 9. She will report on her mission Sept. 27 at the Crestwood Stake Center, 900 E. Mutton Hollow Road, Kaysville at 12 noon. Toni is the daughter of Kent and Jeri Beckstrom of Kaysville. Carol Lundgreen, daughter of Robert and Sharron Lungreen of 322 Oak Lane, Kaysville, has been called to serve in the Hartford Connecticut Mission. Her farewell will be held on Sept. 27 at 1 :05 p.m. at the Kaysville 8th Ward, 25 S. 200 E. She will enter the MTC Oct. 14. Carol graduated from Davis High School and Seminary. She has attended the University of Utah and Weber State College and has received her associate degree in computer science. She has also received the Young Womans Recognition award. Friends and relatives are invited to an open house at the Lundgreen home after the meeting. The Kays Creek Chapter of the will hold League of Utah Writers the first meeting of the 1987-8- 8 season on Saturday, Sept. 26 at 10 a.m. at 92 N. 100 W., Kaysville. Members will hear a report of the recent Utah State Writers Roundand will up in Provo Sept. share writing successes and opportunities of the summer. Anyone with an interest in writing, fiction, nonfiction, or poetry is welcome to attend meetings of the chapter which is a branch of the League of Utah Writers and is funded by the Utah Fine Arts Council and the National Foundation for the Arts. John A. McCleary Jr., 163 S. 150 E. , Kaysville, has received his mission call to serve in the Japan Sapporo Mission. He enters the MTC Sept. 30. A farewell in his honor will be held Sept. 27 at 10:50 a.m. at the Kaysville 2nd Ward Rock Chapel, 11-1- Casual rum fort 3 brated Sept. 10. He is the son of Sandi and Greg Hackney of Hooper, formerly of Layton. 25 S. 200 E. Layton News Friends and relatives are invited to attend his farewell and an open house at his home following the church services. John is a graduate of Davis High School and Seminary. He is an Fagle Scout. He attended Weber State College where he played on the J.V. basketball team. A family birthday party was held Thursday, Sept. 10, to celebrate the first birthday of Jesse Ryan Hackney, son of Sandi and Greg Hackney, formerly of Layton. bachelors degree in nursing from, the University of Utah. She served as Hospice director from 1983 to 1985. For information about Hospice services, call the Ogden office at 399-523- The Starburst Productions performing groups OGDEN be featured in a fall recital Monday, 7 p.m. at the Allred Theater in the Browning Center on the Weber State College campus. Performing will be the Starburst Tiny Tots with favorite animal songs, the Starburst Miniatures with Hooray For Hollywood, the Starburst Entertainers with A Disney Spectacular, Horizon with Go West, and Galaxy will perform some of their favorite songs from Music Through the Years. Directors for the performing groups are Jeanne Day, Karma Astle, DessaRae Greenwood and Sherry Fullmer. The public is invited to attend and admission is free. Tickets still need to be picked up as seating is limited. For ticket infor2 or pick up tickets mation, call Carolyn Brimhall at before the performance at the Allred Theater. 544-480- Art classes .start Art classes at the Bountiful- -, brothers, Kody and K.C.; grandDavis Art Center begin this week, and mothers, Joan Bass, Kaysville k fall quarter Bonnie Hackney, North Ogden; starting the 2175 S. at session the Center, grandfather, Boyd Hackney, Main, Bountiful. Sidney Ogden; Classes in beginning and advBass, Kaysville. Also attending were Bonnie Kment, Sheri Hack- anced watercolor and oil painting, and photography are ney, Bruce, Kathy, Hollie, Matt, drawing A offered. childrens drawing and Clint Taylor. Dave nine-wee- Elder Tony Smith, son of Clark and Kathy Smith, 664 S. 150 E., has been called to the Massachusetts Boston mission. He will enter the MTC Oct. 14. great-grandfath- A farewell in his honor will be held Sept. 27 at 10:50 a.m. in the Kaysville 11th Ward Chapel, 900 2. will Those attending were his ELDER TONY SMITH class, for ages 8 to 14 also gets underway on Thursday afternoon. Class space is still available in many of the classes, and registration will be underway up to the first session of each course. For a complete schedule and registration information, contact the Bountiful-Davi- s Art Center 292-036- 7. Pay Less Carpet Cleaning S. Main. Friends and family are invited to their home following the services. Tony is a graduate of Davis High and Kaysville Seminary. He is an Eagle Scout and has worked at Bowman s for the past three years. He has attended WSC. ELDER RICKY J. SMITH OvOsHvOOESSS1 II - yioi 33jSHT3 -I- I- "L- I.Jnrrt u.i 292-563- 4 ' i a (Sail SEEtfliEEl Truck Mounted Steam Cleaning 3 Room min. lEHMSM&mi Elder Ricky J. Smith has returned home from the Korea Seoul West mission. His homecoming will be Sept. 27 at 10:15 a.m. in the South Weber 1st Ward Chapel, 1401 E. South Weber Drive. Ricky will continue his education at the University of Utah. He is the son of Ronald and Joyce Smith. 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Ms. Phillips comes to the posi-- ; tion from McKay-De- e Hospital Center, where she has been a staff nurse in the gastrointestinal laboratory. She is a graduate of Weber" State College and received her JESSE RYAN HACKNEY The Davis Kays Creek writers to gather Sat. OGDEN resident of Clinton, has been The next meeting of the Ogden Area Parents of Twins Club will be Thursday, Sept. 24 at 7 p.m. at the Humana Hospital Davis North in the cafeteria. This months program will be a special speaker, Janice Weiheimer, author, and mother of triplets, two sets of twins and two singles. Any parents, or expectant parents of multiples are invited to attend. For further information call ELDER McCLEARY Lauri Schow, daughter of Morgan G. and Bonnie Schow of Fruit Heights, has been called to serve in the Idaho Boise LDS Mission. ' . Prior to entering the Missionary Training Center Oct. 14, she will speak at the Fruit Heights 2nd Ward Chapel, 901 S. Mountain Road, Sunday, Sept. 27 at 12:40 p.m. Lauri is a graduate of Davis High School and Kaysville Seminary. She is presently employed at RBs One Stop in Kaysville. Friends and relatives are invited to visit with Lauri at her home after 2:30 Sunday, Sept. 27. Clinton woman ; heads Hospice Parents of twins will meet Thurs. CAROL LUNDGREEN J-tap-py LAURI SCHOW GEORGE R. AND BONNIE ROBINS HEYWOOD - Downtown Bountiful (Our Service is Fitting I) Q ' |