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Show 6A Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, July 13, 1983 M i' S ' 'spw ' '' V s' ' S 1 ' STEPHEN NALDER LOLA NALDER Four LDS Missionaries Leave, Three Return Four missionaries from the Review area have been called on LDS Missions while three have returned. Elder Keith Christopher Holgreen has completed a mission for the LDS Church. h He served in the and Northern Ireland Mission under President K. Gunn McKay. Holgreen will speak July 17, at 4:40 p.m. in the Val Verda Sixth Ward (which is temporarily meeting in the Val Verda Fifth Ward building at 2500 South, on Davis Blvd., approx-matel400 East, in Bountiful.) Friends, neighbors and relatives are invited. Scotlan-dEdinburg- y : Holgreen is the son of Gerald I. and Rosalyn Jones Holgreen, 2864 South 500 West, Bountiful. Stophon E. and Lola F. Naldor have just returned from the Pennsylvania Pittsburgh LDS Mission. While there they worked with the inactive members. Elder Nalder served as part of the branch presidency in Steubenville, Ohio, and Bradford, Pa. The Nalders also served as instructors on a genealogy program. They will speak Sunday July 17 at 1 p.m. in the Layton West LDS Stake Center, 1591 W. 1600 N., Layton. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. He will enter the Mission Training Center on July 21. Holly Gom Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Don Hill, 300 South 100 West, Kaysville, has been called to serve in the LDS Mission. She will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on July 28. She will speak Sunday, July 17, in the Kaysville 16th Ward Chapel, 50 W. 300 S., at 12 noon. England-Manchest- Eldor Scot Roid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Reid, has received a call to serve in the West VirginiaCharleston LDS Mission. at her home after church services on Sunday. Eldar Michal D. Johnson, son of Don K. and RoseMarie Johnson, has been called to serve in the OregonPortland LDS Mission. Prior to his July 21 departure for the MTC, Elder Johnson will speak at the Clearfield 11th LDS Ward on Sunday, July 17, at 11 State College. er a.m. Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the missionary at 1000 E. 1700 S., ClearMiss Hill is a graduate of field, after the meeting. Johnson from graduated Davis High School and the LDS. Clearfield High where he was on Seminary program. She attended a semester at BYU and has the honor roll and attended been a secretary with the Boys State. He graduated from LDS American Safe Company for Reid will speak Sunday, July two and received his Duty Seminary years. to God Award and is an Eagle 17, at the Roy Second Ward, at 11:30 a.m. She was a member of MadrigScout. Elder Reid graduated from' als at Davis High and has servHe has been attending the Uned in several church positions. iversity of Utah and working in Roy High School and LDS Seminary and has attended Weber Family and friends may call his fathers business. Eldar Paul W. Allan, son of Wayne L. and Virginia Allen, 161 N. Hwy. 89, Kaysville, has accepted a call to serve in the CanadaHalifax LDS Mission, headquartered in Nova Scotia. He will speak July 17 in the Fruit Heights Fourth Ward, 201 S. 600 E., Kaysville, at 1 : 10 p.m, Allen will enter the Mission Training Center July 27. He is a graduate of Service High School, Anchorage, Alaska, where he also completed the four year Seminary program. He has received the Duty to God Award and is an Eagle Scout. Allen was employed by the U.S. Forest Service last year before moving to Rexburg, Idaho, to attend Ricks College. Family and friends are in- - MICHAL JOHNSON vited to visit with Elder Allen following the church service, at the family home in Kaysville. . In Salt Lake DAVIS CREDIT formerly DAVIS FARM UNION CO-O- P CREDIT UNION for membership to all residents and those employed in the Kaysville, Fruit Heights area. To celebrate, all now members and existing members who deposit $25.00 or more in their share account for 6 or more months are eligible for drawing of prizes to be given away is now open Autism Meeting to Focus on Religion's Place annual meeting and conference of the National Society The for Children and Adults with Autism began yesterday at the Hotel Utah and will go through July 16. A session pertaining to the responsibility of religious organizations concerning autistic individuals will be held this year, according to Christena Gates, Public Relations Director for the Utah Chapter. Of particular interest to religious leaders and teachers will be a session devoted to The Role of the Church and Synagogue in Recognizing the Child and Supporting the Family. It ! ! will be held Friday, July 15, at 1:30 p.m. in the Hotel Utah Empire Room, said Gates. She adult. children, makes it ery extremely difficult fo relate to his environment. , Session presenters will organize their materials in written form prior to the conference so that those attending will be able to obtain a booklet of the workshops proceedings. Those unable to attend may request a copy from the Utah Society for Autistic Children. Panelists will discuss various support systems and recreational services churches may offer. Religious leaders will be instructed in identifying and assisting autistic children and their families. The public is en- reports that a panel discussion will be led by Rt. Rev. E. Otis Charles, Bishop, Utah Diocese, Episcopal Church. Other panel members will include Elder Rex Pinegar, First Quorum of couraged to attend. Also of interest will be dethe Seventy, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints; Si- monstrations of behavior may Angela Marie Hinckley, nagement techniques and methods of teaching autistic children in regular religious Eve Bier, Camp Director, classes. Parents will be taught James L. White Jewish Com- how to improve the church behavior of autistic children. munity Center; and Jeri ster Coordinator, Diocesan Commission for Handicapped Persons; Hen-rikse- August 3, 1983. 10,000 - PRIZES INCLUDE Gas Barbeque Grill, Convection Turbo-OveRadioTape Player, Sun Camera wCarrying Case, Clock Radio, Folding Camp Table and Sleeping Bag. Members need not be n, present to win. 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