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Show Page 6A Ctarelhi South Edition Lakeside Review Wednesday, July 6, 1 983 Missionaries to Young men, couples and families from the lakeside area have accepted calls to serve e missions for the LDS Church. One has completed a mission for the church and all will speak in their home wards. Elder Craig Harrii, son of Jed and Carol Harris of 4410 S. 2450 W., Roy, will speak this Sunday, July 10, at 3:30 p.m. in the Roy 12th LDS Ward. Elder Harris has been called to serve in the South Carolina LDS Mission. He will be honored at an open house following full-tim- the meeting Sunday at his home. He is a graduate of Roy High School and attended the College of Eastern Utah. Elder Blair M. Kent, son of Belva and H. Dean Kent, has accepted a mission call to serve in the Nevada Las Vegas LDS Mission. He will speak this Sunday, July 10, in the Val Verda 7th LDS Ward, 3350 S. 100 E., Val Verda, at 10:20 a.m. Friends and family are invited to an open house in his honor Saturday, July 9, from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday following the meeting at the Kent home, 24 E. 3500 S. Elder Kent is a graduate of Woods Cross where he was active in sports. He has attended Weber State College this year and will enter the Mission Training Center on July 14. Elder Spencer D. Watte has been called to serve in the Venezuela Maracaibo LDS Mission. He will enter missionary training July 14 in Provo. A son of Everett and Myrna Watts of Kaysville, he will speak this Sunday, July 10, at 8:30 p.m. in the Kaysville 20th Ward, Road Chapel. Elder Watts graduated from Davis High School in May 1982. He has attended Weber State Crest-woo- d College. ' Elder Bruce Bennett Reid has received a call to the Montevideo Uruguay LDS Mission. He will enter the Mission Training Center on July 14. He will speak Sunday, July 10 at 2:30 p.m. in the Sunset 5th LDS Ward, 2431 N. 250 W., Sunset. Elder Reid is a graduate of Clearfield High School . His parents are Paul and Colleen Reid of Sunset. Elder Michael Bouy has returned from the Australia Melbourne LDS Mission. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce K. Lutz, Elder Bouy will speak in the Layton 10th LDS Ward on Sunday, July 10 at 1 p.m. Elder Mark Egginton of Roy will serve in the AustraliaMel-bourn- e LDS Mission. He will speak at the Roy Ninth Ward in the Roy North Stake July 10, at 8:30 a.m. He is a graduate of Roy High School where he was active in football, wrestling and track. He attended Utah State University on a football scholarship. Elder Egginton will enter the MTC July 14. Elder Lyn M. Dean, son of Now-lo- n K. Dean and Margie Dean, has accepted his calling to serve in the LimaPeru South LDS Mission. A farewell in honor of Elder Dean is scheduled for July 10 at p.m. at the Wasatch Chapel in Layton. He will enter the missionary training center on July 14. Dean graduated from Layton High School and Layton LDS Seminary. 1 Elder Jeffrey R. Sharp, son of Robert and Carlene Sharp of Centerville, has accepted a call to serve a mission for the LDS Church in the EdinburghScot-lanMission. He will enter the Mission Training Center on July d 21. Jeffrey graduated from View-moHigh School and LDS nt Seminary in May 1982. He has completed one year at the University of Utah. A farewell will be held n his honor on July 10 at 2:45 p.m. in .7 the Centerville 14th Ward Chapel, 210 East Centerville. 1875 North, Friends and relatives are in- vited to his farewell and to an open house at his home, 2142 North Main, Centerville, following the meeting. , 4 ' .f MICHAEL BOUY MARK EGGINTON SPENCER D. WATTS ETHEL ZOLLINGER CLINTON AND son of Mr. and Mrs. John Grubb of Layton, has accepted a call to serve in the CaliforniaArcadia Spanish Speaking LDS Mission. Grubb will speak July 10 at the Layton East Stake Center at 1 p.m. He will enter the Missionary Training Center July 4. He is a graduate of Layton High School and Layton LDS Seminary. He has been employed at the LDS office building in Salt Lake and has attended the University of Utah. An open house will be held at his parents home, 1266 Timothy C. Grubb, Snow-cree- vice. following the church k, ser- has served as a misin Switzerland and both sionary the Southern states. Mrs. Zollinger was born in Logan, a daughter of Wesley and Martha Stender Nelson. She . was educated in Cache County Schools and graduated from Utah State University. She taught school for two years in Garland, Utah. leader for She has been a served in has and many years, the presidency of the Relief Society and Primary organizations. Clinton and Ethel Zollinger have been called to serve an LDS Church mission in the Washington, Spokane Mission. The Zolresidents lingers are of Kaysville. Zollinger, who is originally from Providence, Utah, recently retired as director of vocational education in the Davis County School District. He has held many church callings including counselor in Kaysville and East Kaysville Stake preAlso, he 4-- H long-tim- e son of Mr. and Mrs. Lael D. Hepworth, has been called to serve in the BelgiumBrussels LDS Mission. Eldar Curtis J. Hepworth, Hepworth will enter the Missionary Training Center on July 28. His Mission Farewell will be held July 10 in the South Weber Second Ward Chapel at 1401 East South Weber Drive, at sidencies. MIA and Relief Society stake boards have received her service. She has been active in the music departments. At the present time she is in the German 12:50 p.m. Elder Hepworth has been active in his priesthood quorums, serving as deacon and teachers president and priest quorum assistant. He is a 1982 graduate of Clearfield High School where he also attended LDS Seminary. He is presently employed at LDS extraction program. An open house will be held , Valley Service in South Weber. Friends and family are invited to call at his home after the church services. Rays 9, from 6 to 9 in the evening; at their home at 531 East 2nd South, Kaysville. The Zollingers will speak in Sacrament service Sunday, July 10, at 10:45 a.m. in the Kaysville 9th ward, Kaysville East Stake Center. Saturday, July it LYN M. DEAN JEFFREY SHARP BRUCE B. REID fhrusday, fa TIMOTHY C. GRUBB BLAIR M. KENT CRAIG HARRIS LQE 6-2- MME 0 In ONE HOUR Herbal Body Wrap OF BODY FAT Privacy for Mon Women & ' Permanent Results again, Time andheard it said, , BEAUTIFUL BODY To make money, you have to have money. The truth you have to know how to save money before you can think about making more. That's why more and more people are joining the Payroll Savings Plan to buy L.S. Savings Bonds. That way a little is taken out of each paycheck automatically. 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The cost for the graduate degree is hour credit $60.00 program per Students interested in making formal application to enrpll in the Bachelors or Masters degree program in Electrical Engineering from Utah State University to be held on Hill Air Force Base beginning this fall should call 777-353- 6 or come to the Base Educaton Office, Building 368, to complete necessary forms. For additional information call Dr. Terry Teigele or Mari Kay Garrard at Dr. Bill Jones from the Electrical Engineering Department at Utah Stat University will be at Hill Air Force Base on July 12th and 14th at 10:00 a.m. for student 777-353- 6 For an Appointment Ecdes Conference Center 11: 00 am 9th iMON CALL advisement. by Claire 777-353- NON-AS 1 IMflOYIIS May alto enroll In thesa courses; hawaver, priarity tor enrollments will be given to military emplayeas first, civilian employees second and then all others. by Barbara Bishop Beginning July 12, 1983, two Electrical Engineering courses will be offered on Hill Air Force Base. The two courses are designed to run for hours on Tuesday and 1 Vi hours on Thursday and will be completed by the end of September. The two classes, EE580, Applied Eleetornics (4 credit hour) and EE52, credit Take . Wrap liLLS NALL Uey of Gunm nuilts: Fifd of the Qul String by Sue Guiid wfzXSSl |