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Show DAVtS NEWS JOURNAL. JANUARY 19. 1978 WEEKLY REFLEX Area Residents Tour Holy Land For 18 Days Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gailey of Kaysville and Mrs. Bessie Schoenfeld of Syracuse re- To Serve Mission turned recently from an trip to the Holy Land. THEY FLEW to Los his new field of labor. f .4; , I ' i I s' y An- geles, where they boarded the 747 jet to Tel Aviv. Refueling tn London. President Don Rova, LDS of branch president HE SERVED as president of the Deacons, Teachers and Priest Quorums in his ward priesthood. Since his graduation from high school, he has been employed as a carpenter. vsb was the tour Jerusalem guide. The group enjoyed the beautiful Mediterranean Sea, and its coastal cities of Caesarea, Ha,fa Old Joppa, Aere and Ashkelon. They toured Gapa where Samson was imprisoned and killed. THEY WENT on to visit Samaria and Nobbis and saw Megidds 5,000 year old city, where many battles have been fought, Mt. Tabor, site of transfiguration, Nazareth, Marys Well, Cana, where Jesus performed his first miracle. Tiberias and the Sea Galilee, which is 500 feet below sea level, Mt. Beatitudes, site of the Sermon on the Mount, Capernaum, and took a boat ride on the Sea of On to was discovered a few years ago. It was reached by cable Next the temple block. Dome of the Rock, Wailing Wall and Temple excavations, via Doborosa (Way of the Cross), Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and Pool of Bethesda, on to Hebrew Tomb of the Patriarchs. The modem city of Jericho and the ancient rums and the site of baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River. The Qumron cover where the Dead Sea scrolls were found. The Masada, the stronghold high on top of the summit which of Galilee. THEY TOURED Golan Heights, visited the camel market, flea market and traveled the ancient highway to Jerusalem through Freedom Forest viewing the old and the new of the great city of Jerusalem. car. the THEY enjoyed Parliament Building of Israel, Hebrew University, Book of Gethsemanl, Golden Gate, Mandeibaum area, Golgotha, the garden tomb. ORSON Hydes memorial -will be built on the Mt. of Olives, np the Shrine, Vad Vashe Kaysville Memorial honoring six million Jews who lost their Justin Brink and two of his lives in World War II; friends from Merced, Calif, Bethlehem, Church of Nahave tivity, Shepherd Field and while been m Utah to ski and here they visited with Field of Boaz. Then to Bethany, Mt. of Justins grandmother, Mrs. Olives, Mt. Zion, Garden of. .Edna J. Layton. ! 1 ELDER WELLS r Elder Therald V. Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon N Wells, of 308 Colonial Avenue, Layton and the late Valene P. Wells, has been called to serve a LDS Mission to the Roanoke, Virginia field. HE IS an active member of the Layton 14th LDS Ward. He was honored at the ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Jan. 15. Elder Wells is a graduate of Layton High School and the four year program at the seminary. He will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Jan. 21 and depart the following week for To Serve On LDS Mission Elder Dale Topham has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Japan-Sappor- o Mission. HE WILL speak at services in the Kaysville 12th LDS Ward Chapel at 555 North 100 E., Kaysville on Sunday, Jan. 22 at 3.15 p.m. He will enter the Language Training Mission in Provo on Jan. 26 where he will spend eight weeks prior to leaving lor Japan. A graduate of Davis High School, he was active in per- forming in the Davis High Band and also graduated LDS from Kaysville Seminary. He has been attending Brigham Young University at Provo. resided in the past three years, HE HAS Kays-vtll- e having moved to Kaysville Irom Ogden. 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