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Show 63 Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Nov, 9, 1983 .Diabetes' Area LDS Missionaries to Serve, Others Return Meeting Is Dated qsfrn The LDS Church has called several Lakeside area members to serve as missionaries. . Sister Fawn Mulvey has been called to serve in the California, San Diego LDS Mission. Prior to her Dec. 7 departure for the Missionary Training Center, Sister Mulvey will speak at the Layton 26th Ward on Nov. 13, at 1:30 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to meet with, the missionary at her home, 1309 Laytona Dr., Layton, between 7 (md 9 p.m. on Nov. 12. A missionary farewell honoring Elder Kelly Jay Ryan will be held Sunday, Nov. 13 at 2:30 p.m. in the Sunset Fifth LDS Ward Chapel, 2431 N. 250 W., November is National Diabe .tes Month. The American Association is involved in this month long campaign to educate the American public about the seriousness of diabetes, the '.nations third leading killer disDia-,bet- es . ease. n Diabetes afflicts nearly IT Americans, including nearly two million children and young adults who must take one or' .more daily injections to stay mil-lio- alive. The Utah Affiliate of the .American Diabetes Association in conjunction with National Diabetes Month, will sponsor the Fifth Annual Diabetes Information Fair on Saturday, Nbv. 12. The Fair will be held at Murray High School, 5440 South State . , . Street, Salt Lake City. The public is invited to attend and a nominal registration fee of $2 per person or $3 per family members will be for non-ADADA members will be charged. able to attend for free. The program will consist of lectures, workshops and displays from noon to 5 p.m. This years guest speaker is Loren George Lipson, MD, associate professor of medicine, divi- ' Sunset. Elder Ryan has been called to serve in the Nagoya, Japan Mission. He is the .son of Mr; and ' Mrs. Darrell Ryan. Michael D. Elder Wolsey, son of Mr, and Mrs. James A. 5810 S. 2575 W., Roy, and Wendall D. Wolsey of Seat-ti- e, i Ga-bour- ie, 1 Washington, has been called t MICHAEL WOLSEY FAWN MULVEY TODD WECKER KELLY RYAN to serve in the Johannsburg, South Africa LDS Mission. He will depart for the MTC on Nov. 17. Elder Moisey will speak at the Roy 25th Ward Chapel, 5900 S. 3100 W., Roy , on Nov. 13, at 4:15 p.m. Friends are invited to an open house at his home after the Sunday service. Elder Wolsey is a graduate of- Roy High School and has been attending Weber State College. Elder Todd Wecker, son of Fran and Kay Wecker, has been called to serve in the Independence, Missouri Mission. Prior to his Nov. 17 departure for the MTC; Elder Wecker will speak at the Roy Seventh Ward Chapel on Nov. 13, at, 9 a.m. Friends and relatives are in-- vited to meet with the missionary at his home after the Sunday ' - , Heights First Ward, 901 S. Mountain Road on Sunday, Nov. 13, at 4:45 p.m. services at noon. Elder Wecker is a graduate of Elder Allan Anopol, son of Roy High School and has been Edilberto and Sheila Anopql, has attending Weber State College. returned from the Auckland Elder Mike Webb, son of LDS Mission. . Kieth and Lois Webb, has reHe will speak at the Layton turned from the Milwaukee, .Eighth Ward oh Sunday, Nov. Wisconsin LDS Mission. He will speak at the Fruit 13, at 9 a.m. ' A Now, residents of these counties are eligible to join. sion of diabetes and clinic nutrition, of University Southern California School of Medicine. The Utah Affiliate encourages those interested in learning more about diabetes, to attend the fair. The objectives of this fair is to discuss the current information about diabetes, to learn successful ways of managing the disease and to know what resources are available. For more information, please contact the Utah Affiliate at '486-498- 9. The American Diabetes Association is the leading U.S. nonprofit health agency dedicated to the conquest and control of the disease through its research, education and patient service pro- grams. 1 wmm i ! r t t Seeks For Utahs UAW Best Family The Utah Association of Woman (UAW) is seeking names to be submitted for the 1983 Family of the Year Award. individual According to UAW officals, irement the purpose of this award is to' ccount strengthen and preserve the institution of the family. Some qualifications for .this award are: (1) parents must be married; (2) family must include children; (3) family must demonstrate a high level of support and loyalty to each other. 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