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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, AUGUST 15, 1984. Peterson To Speak Sunday G; CHURCH WE AT FAMIL Y FABRICS Mrs. Glenna Peterson has returned home from serving an LDS mission to the lllinois-Chicag- o Mission. LDS Missionaries KNOW OF THE EXPENSE OF SCHOOL CLOTHING. HERES A SALE WHERE THE MORE YOU BUY, THE LARGER THE DISCOUNT MRS. PETERSON will give her mission report on Sunday, Aug. 19, in the Kaysville I Ith LDS Ward at 10:20 p.m. at the Chapel at 870 S. Main Street, np YOU RECEIVE ON YOUR PURCHASE! STOCK UP TODAY FOR FALL SEWING. Sheila J. Zaugg Called To Serve Sheila J. Zaugg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell N. Zaugg of Clearfield, has received an LDS mission crII to serve in the Florida Tampa Mission. Vicky Bouy, daughter of Bruce and Janice Lutz of 755 Celia Way, Layton and Charles Bouy of Huntington Beach. Calif., has been called to serve in the New Zealand 1 Auckland Mission. N . 320 serve an LDS California-Arcadi- a Spanish Speaking mission. a.m. Sunday, Aug. 19 at the Layton !0th Ward, 1591 W. 1600 N., Layton. An open house will follow, Vicky enters the MTC on Sept. 13. L. Kettenring Returns Home Elder Larry Kettenring returned from servhome Saturday, Aug. ing his mission to the Japan-Sendi- a LDS Mission. 1 1 HE WILL give his mission report at his homecoming on Sunday, Aug. 19 at 3:20 p.m. in the Kaysvil-l- e 13th LDS Ward at 875 E. 200 N. Elder Kettenring is a son of Mrs. Darlene Kettenring and the late Don Kettenring. np Three Report HER MISSIONARY farewell will be on Aug. 19, at 10:50 a.m. at the Clearfield 3rd Ward Chapel, located on 231 E. 300 N Clearfield. Sheila is a graduate from Clearfield High School, LDS Seminary, Ogden LDS Institute of Religion, and is currently employed at State Savings and Loan. FRIENDS and relatives are invited to meet with the missionary from 8 p.m. at 65 N. 300 E., Clearfield. She will enter the Mission Training Center on Sept. 13. 5-- HE WILL speak Sunday, Aug. VICKY graduated from Weber State College with a degree in physical education. For the last three years she has been manager for the womens softball and basketball teams at WSC. Her farewell will be held at 9 19 at the Kaysville 18th Ward Sac- rament meeting at II a.m. The chapel is located at 555 N. 100 E., Kaysville. Elder Simons is the son of Grant and Valrie Simons. He is a graduate of Davis High School and the seminary program there. The past year he has been attending the Uni- versity of Utah. ELDER Simons is an Eagle Scout. He extends an invitation to his relatives and friends to visit with him at the home of his parents Kaysville Mrs. Beth Jonsson is convalescing at her home after recently undergoing major surgery at the LDS Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot hosted the family reunion at their during the afternoon following his farewell, vsb home on Saturday, Aug. 4 for descendants of George P. Adams. Seventy guests attended. BEST? g One of the best ideas is to keep the lower half of it shut. W.O.W. Magazine. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robison and all of their family attended the funeral service of her mother Mrs. Cora Crawforth at McGill, Nev. last week. Mrs. Aurla Mitchell is convalescing at her home after undergoing major back surgery at the LDS Hospital where she is confined for over a month. face-savin- -- NO DECISION Vacations are easy to plan: The boss tells you when and the wife tells you where. Houghton Line. -- Its Seniors, Elder Mike Crawley who has been serving an LDS mission to the Mission is now at home. He gave his mission report on Sunday, Aug. 12 in the Kaysville Uth LDS Ward Sacrament meeting. Diane Daniels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Daniels returned from serving an LDS England-Londo- n Mission. She gave her mission report on Sunday, Aug. 12 in the Kaysville 5th LDS Ward. Elder Steve Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones of Fruit Heights returned home on Thursday from serving an LDS Florida-Tallahass- mission. He gave his mission report on Sunday in the Fruit Heights 1st LDS Ward Sacrament meeting. THESE DISCOUNTS APPLY TO ALL MERCHANDISE IN OUR STORES, INCLUDING: FABRICS, NOTIONS, LACES, PATTERNS, BATTING, YARNS, DRAPERY, UPHOLSTERY AND CRAFTS. DISCOUNTS DON'T APPLY ON SPECIAL ORDERS AND ARE BASED ON THE PURCHASE PRICE BEFORE SALE TAX. NO OTHER DISCOUNT COUPONS APPLY. THIS SALE IS EFFECTIVE WED. AUG. 15TH UNTIL TUES. AUG. 2 1ST FAMILY FABRICS 5 Points Mall Store Hours: 9:30 to 9:00 Sat. 9:30 to 6:00 Mon.-Fr- i. 2 Bountiful Mall University 292-220- W Orem 226-245- 5 Mayor lewis Shield Explains Why Layton City Meeds Hersh in the House USDA Cheese On Missions Indiana-Indianapol- is Elder Mark Simons of 573 E., Kaysville, has been called to YOULL Giveaway Time Its time for senior citizens, over age 60, to stock up on cheese and possibly one other U.S. Department of Agriculture commodity, thanks to the now quarterly distribution program offered by the Davis County Council on Aging. 4 from 9 a.m.-4:3- 0 ON AUG. p.m., those over 60 will be able to pick up five pounds of cheese and possibly one other commodity, depending on supplies: butter, rice or honey. 23-2- The allocation will be given to each individual who can prove age and county residency, says Nutrition Director Bill Marion, noting supplies are being accumulated to provide a bigger allocation on a quarterly vs. more frequent basis. DISTRIBUTION points will be: Golden Years in Bountiful, Heritage Center in Clearfield and Silver Age in Kaysville. tb Stenciled Shirts (Great for school!) Adele Bishop Stencils, Wood Items, Baskets, Paper by the Pound and Much Much More ...Fighting for A Sensible, Business-lik- e Approach to Spending. PI Aik About What wo Can Do For Your Church Groupil 1 7 EAST STATE Open V FARMINGTON Tues.-Sa- t. 10-5:- 451-208- 4 IPAKTCHIAN 30 YOUR STENCILING SPECIALISTS Utah Legislative District 16, Layton A Paid political advertisement by the Committee to Elect Hersh, Chairman Ron Morgan |