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Show ri t'- - - t't-r- i , : d ::s North Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, April 13, 1983 Three Missionaries to Speak Sunday Eldar Norman R. Young has Jaffray Gorringa has re- turned from serving in the LDS re- Pennsylvania-Philadelphi- The Kaysville and Roy Bible Churches will hold a joint missions conference beginning Friday, April 15. To underscore their theme of the urgency of reaching the world with the message of invited to attend. W. turned from the Kaysville, Roy Bible Churches Plan Mission late Vern E. Young. He will report his missionary experiences Sunday, April 17, in the Sunset Second Ward meeting house, 338 W. 1800 N., at 2:30. p.m. Friends and relatives are Eldar a LDS Mission. Young is the son of Myrle Young, 1874 N. 200 W., and the Spokane, Washington mission. Christ, the churches have selected as the conference Gorringe will speak Sunday, April 17, 1 p.m. at Sunset Sixth Ward Chapel, 975 N. 250 W. Friends are invited to visit that evening from 5 to 7:30 at theme, ished. 194 W. 1075 N. k, 4 A Visiting ber Teacher Conference will be held by the Stake Relief Society of the Layton Utah LDS Stake on April 16 at 10 a.m. Marian R. Boyer, daughter of T ?Orand Richards, and mem J. DENHALTER MATTHEW LDS Two young men from the lakeside area have been called to serve LDS Church missions and will speak Sunday. Elder Kevin Brent Allen has been called to serve on an LDS Church mission in Paraguay, in South America. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Brent A. Allen, of 959 West Gordon, Layton. Elder Allen graduated from Kaysville and Roy Bible Churches) there will be the remainder of the conference. The public is invited to attend. ROY BIBLE CmiRCH 2066 W. 6000 S. Roy, Utah Les of the LDS General Relief Society presidency will be the guest speaker. served. All visiting teachers in the stake are invited to attend. A luncheon will be olulu (radiology) in 1976 to study for the ministry. Rev. Mel Purvis is with Gospel Fellowship Association Missions and is seeking to plant a local church in Chile. He also desires to eventually begin a Bible Institute to train Chilean pastors. A Missions Banquet on Friday at 6:30 p.m. (at Kaysville Bible Bible-believin- Lofquist, Pastor Services: left his medical practice in Hon- Sunday School 10:00 Morning Worship ..... 0 731-233- 7 or 776-182- April 21. Elder Matthew J. Denhalter, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Denhalter of West Point, has been Called to serve in the LDS Mission. Elder Denhalter will speak at the West Point Stake Center, 550 N. 2300 West, Sunday, April 17, at 2 p.m. prior to his leaving for the Missionary Training Center in Provo. Layton High School with honors in May, 1982. At that same time he also graduated from LDS' Seminary. He is an Eagle Scout and has received his Duty to God award. He has been a full time student at Weber State College, and is also working at the Satisfaction Center in Layton. 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Main Phone i cuuo uu ilirMH' CTUD marari :00 3 INDEPENDANTFUNDAMENTAL 1 p.m. West Gentile There will also be an open house held in his honor on April 19, at his home at 959 West Gordon from 6 to 8 p.m. He will enter the Mission Training Center on The ReCLEARFIELD verend Charles H. Chuck Murphy, an Episcopal minister from Nashville, Tenn., will present a teaching mission on April 15, 16 and 17 at St. Peters Episcopal Church in Clearfield. The theme of the weekend will be The Ministering Body. Speaking from his own experience in parish and mission life, Murphy will present practical examples of how men and women can develop their own ministries in the church. A former nightclub entertainer, television personality and 1 6:00 Evening Bible Hour 2120 Evangelist Will Teach At St. Peter's Church 1 g OT7 W KEVIN B. ALLEN Calls Accepted at Church) will kick off the conference. On Saturday at 7 p.m. (at Kaysville) and Sunday 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. (simultaneous meetings at in the city of Honolulu. Hanaoka TODD R. GIBBS Visiting Teachers to Meet LAYTON Facing a Task UnfinTwo missionaries who have given the remainder of their lives to service in missions will be the featured speakers. Dr. Karl Hanaoka is with United Missionary Fellowship and is seeking to plant an independent, fundamental local church JEFFREY GORRINGE , Page 3A A Three young men have completed missions for the LDS Church and will give reports this Sunday. Eldar Todd R. Gibbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gibbs, 1476 S. 2500 W., Syracuse, recently returned from the France-Pari- s Mission. He will report his mission on April 17 at 2:20 p.m. in the Syracuse 1st LDS Ward, 1700 S. 2000 v V , . |