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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX DAVI NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 20, 1978 Members of the newly organized Kaysville 14th LDS Ward bishopric. Left to right, front seated. Dr. Stephen S. Morgan, 1st counselor, (middle) Robert L. McMillian, Ikshop and Robert Olsen, 2nd counselor. Back, to r, Douglas Jeppson, executive secretary; Wendell Collier, ward clerk; Alan Bassett and Gerald Smith, assistant ward clerks. NEW BISHOPRIC 1 Will Participate ir LnJ if G LnJ Glh WARD BISHOPRIC Hill Cumorah Pageant Accepts Call As LDS Missionary work. The first child for Brent G. and Kathy Linford was born July 7 in an Ogden hospital. She will be named Kristi Ann Linford. Grandparents are Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Linford of Kaysville. are Great-grandparen- ts C D. Siddoway of Roy and Mr. graduated from the seminary program. - s' S f HE IS an Eagle Scout and has his Duty to God award. He has attended Weber State College and was on the deans honor list. He attended the institute of religion while at college. Serving Air Force Hitch In Germany 9 i l J .a.. a. ..A. L.J xa fr r U ELDER PAULSEN Elder Alan Wayne Paulsen of 29 South Mountain Road, Fruit Heights, has been called to the Spain Madrid mission to serve as a missionary for the LDS Church. HE WILL be honored at the Fruit Heights Second Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday, July 23, at 1 30 p.m. He will enter the LTM in Provo on July 27 and will be there two months before departing for Spam. HE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs Don Wayne Paulsen. a graduate of Davis High School where he was the head photographer Elder Paulsen f direction Rulon Killian Mr and Mrs is VISIT OUR Mr. and and sister-in-laMrs. Erwin Sheffield of Springvifle. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Fred Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs1 Wayne K. Sheffield and Hal Sheffield, all of Kaysville. Glen and Edna Smith, Mrs. Lois Stephens and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Yeaman and children Christopher and Cory of Layton, Sandra Purdy and Jeff Purdy attended the Roberts family reunion at Henefer on Saturday. Mrs. Lynetta Cottrell entertained at a family bridal grocery shower at her home Saturday afternoon for 25 guests. The shower was in honor of her niece, Miss Julie Cottrell who will be married Aug. 11 to Mark Lee. Mrs. Lorraine Kidman was Dr. 25-2- ELDER Tim Heslop, 20, a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- sergeants father, Miles Club and FFA, seminary which is part of the Churchs Educational System. 2529 ELDER Heslop was an active member of the Kaysville 2nd Ward where he served in ELDER Bart Kennington, a missionary for The Church of Aaronic Priesthood quorums and as a home teacher. His interests include mountain climbing, camping, hiking, photography and sports. The Heslop family consists of six boys, four of whom have or are serving full time missions for the Church and two younger ones who are preparing to go. His father, Le Royden, is an instrument repairman at Hill Air Force Base, and serves as the Seventies president in the Kaysville 11th Ward. His mother, Ramona, a school 1233 S. 500 West - Bountiful - Phone V 2S5-238- 4 teacher, also an active is member in the Church. r AFTER having served HIS WIFE, Debbie, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bateman of 1356 South 1250 The epic story of the 1978 version of the Hill Cumorah Pageant is scheduled for its 41st production, under the direction of Dr. Jack Sederholm, on Route 21 South in Palmyra, New York at 9 p m nightly July 21, 22 and VICA (3W management Pageant Kaysville. Before accepting his two year mission call. Elder Heslop attended Davis High School where he was active in AT inventory specialist, was previously assigned at Hill AFB, Utah. The sergeant, a 1970 graduate of McLane High School, attended Fresno City of Mr. and Mrs. Le Royden Heslop, 525 S. Main, son MARKET EIDER KENNINGTON Belflower, an Rochester Mission of the Church. Elder Heslop is the SUNDAY SERGEANT College. been selected in this years production. He is presently serving in the New York to Saints, has participate Mon. thru SaL 10 A.M.- - P.M. son of Mrs. Emmogene Shelton of 514 Rose Ave., Fresno, Calif. Gordon M. Belflower, Will Act In Hill Cumorah y m U S. Air Forces in Europe unit is Air Force Sergeant Jack various presidencies in the CLOSED SEAFOOD of Sederholm, on Route 21 South in Palmyra, New York at 9 p m. nightly July 21, 22 and entertained at a family luncheon Thursday at their home in honor of her brother Spang-dahle- AB, Germany, with a The epic story of the 1978 version of the Hill Cumorah Pageant is scheduled for its 41st production, under the Kaysville h serving at Now ELDER HESLOP Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, has been chosen to participate in the 1978 Hill y Cumorah Pageant He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kennington, Jr. of 2004 West Afton Circle in Layton. He is currently serving in the New York Rochester Mission of the Church. Elder Kennington attended Layton High School in Layton where he was active in athletics. He participated in football, basketball and baseball. He was a lettermans club ofm ficer and an football. Sunset Area Man Saves Girls Life Layton Births Mrs. Herbert Don Pewtress for the school newspaper. He Roueche, ward clerk; Alfred R. Young, membership clerk; Frank F. Long, finance clerk and absent from photo, Melvin Blair, statistical clerk, np In LDS months, Elder Heslop comI am mented, looking forward to participating in the Pageant. It is a new way of doing missionary work. Upon returning home in September Elder Heslop plans to attend college and Max P. Brough, bishop and Don McCloud, 2nd counselor. Back, Larry Durffee, executive secretary; Marion J. East, Clearfield. The C. Belflower, resides at 2928 N. Archie, Fresno. WHILE preparing to serve for two years with the Church as a missionary. Elder Kennington worked as a construction worker and as a coach. He enjoys all types of athletics and wood working. He comes from a family of four children. He has two older sisters and one older brother. His father is a retired civilian employee and his mother is an office manager for Seashore Inc. AFTER HAVING served on his mission for five months. Elder Kennington said, Im so thankful for being able to serve the Lord m this manner and I really look forward to and Mrs. Earl Henmnger of Ogden. On July 9 Jonathan B. and Fowler Husband became parents of their second child. The boy will be named Rhett D. Husband. He has a sister Natalie Ann. Vaughn and Ann Fowler of Layton and Elaine and Herbert B. Husband of Warner Robins, Ga. are grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gailey of Salt Lake City are the Meghan Louise Bnmhall is the newest member of the G. Rex and Nyta Brimhall family. She was bom July 9 in Ogden. The Brimhalls have four other children, David, Rex, Scott and Margo. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Gilleland of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Brimhall of Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs Quentin Cole Bobbie A. - A Sunset man, SUNSET Tom Nappies, of 908 North 450 West, has been cited for saving the life of a girl who fell into Big Cottonwood Canyon Creek east of Salt Lake City. ACCORDING TO Salt Lake County Sheriff Deputy D.J. Miller, Mr. Nappies was driving out of the canyon Saturday night when he heard screaming from the side of the road about ten miles from the mouth of the canyon. Deputy Miller said Mr. Nappies stopped his car and was told that a girl had fallen into the creek and was unable to save herself. of 350 E. Gordon Ave., Layton are the parents of a boy. He 25-DE- Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Cole and Mrs. Eunice Robbins, both of Lay-todmg Kaysville 5975 So. 1900 W. 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HOTELS THE HOLIDAY INN BEACH RESORT $419 THE ROSE HALL $479 or Bushel Controlled Humidity Electronic Air Cleaning HEATING SAID DEPUTIES the family had been visiting in the area when the girl apparently left the group of her two brothers and a sister and fell into the creek. Witnesses said she was washed about 50 feet downstream before being saved, grb aagaaaaaag hji & 800 South. TRANSFERS BETWEEN THE AIRPORT AND HOTEL. INCLUDING BAGGAGE HANDLING AND TIPS ALL TAXES & CHARGES HOfyEY DEW MELON RICH BROS. tified as Cheryl Talman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donavan Talman of 1557 West ROUND-TRI- P Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson and daughters Melinda and Kara attended the wedding and reception of a nephew at St. George on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson attended the wedding ceremony. Their nephew Bruce Wilcox of San Dimas, Calif, was married to Cheryl Robinson of Las Vegas, Nev. football. 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