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Show T DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 19, 1984 Kays. News Syracuse News CHURCH Miiimarne The Iris Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will commence their season activities on Tuesday, Sept. 11 with a lawn party and regular lesson and business meeting combined at the gardens of Mrs. Ila S. Burton. Assisting Mrs. Burton as cohostess was Mrs. Violet Ryggs. The captain for this years orga- - Elder Greg Pearson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Pearson has accepted a mission call to the nization is Mrs. Bessie Taylor. Mrs. Elsie Cox has been con- fined to the Humana Hospital Guam LDS Mission. He is a member of the Kaysville 8th Ward and will enter the MTC on Nov. 15, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bourne and children of Rexburg, Ida. wire weekend guests of his parents Mi. and Mrs. Kenneth Bourne. They came to attend the wedding and Davis North this past week where she underwent major surgery on She also spent her birthday in the hospital which was on Sept. 9. Mr. Cox has been staying at the and daughter, home of a Mr. and Mrs. Verdon Chambers in Willard, while his wife has been son-in-la- hospitalized. Tegan Jones was honored on Saturday with a family birthday party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Jones. The occasion marked her fifth birthday anniversary. Thirty close family members assisted celebration. in the George H. Bennett is showing improvement after being Karen H. Almond and the late Lyle N. Almond of 1984 Mark Street, Layton, has been called to serve in the South Africa, Capetown Mission. ELDER COTTRELL Elder Craig Neal Cottrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cottrell of 564 S. Main Street, Kaysville has accepted a mission call to the Japan, Fukuoka LDS Mission. Fie will enter the MTC on Oct. 1 . ELDER Cottrell will speak at his farewell testimonial to be held on Sunday, Sept. 23 at 10:20 a.m. in the Kaysville South LDS Stake at 870 S. Main. He is a member of the Kaysville llth LDS Ward. Elder Cottrell is a graduate of Davis High School where he was active in athletics, a member of the football and basketball teams. He graduated from Kaysville LDS Seminary. He is an Eagle Scout and has been attending Weber State College the past year majoring in engineering, np ELDER MORGAN Elder Chad T. Morgan, son of Dr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Morgan of PRIOR TO her departure, Lisa Farmington has received a call to will speak Sunday, Sept. 23 at 9 serve in the Okayama Japan Mis- a.m. in the Layton 10th Ward sion. Prior to his departure he will Chapel, 1591 W, 1600 N. Lisa graduated from Layton speak at a Sacrament meeting on Sept. 23 at 3 p.m. in the Farming-to- n High School and seminary. She has North Stake Center, 729 W. attended Weber State College and USU, where she is a senior majorShepard Lane, Farmington. ing in music therapy. ELDER MORGAN is a graduate AN OPEN house will be held at of Davis High School as well as is her He He home Oct. 3, Wednesday, from an Scout. Eagle seminary. was a member of the 983 state p.m. She will enter the soccer team of which he was coMissionary Training Center in Procaptain. Elder Morgan has just vo on Oct. II. completed a year at BYU where he is majoring in chemistry. 1 6:30-8:3- 0 4-- A - THE EVENT is open to the public. Admission is free. Money raised will go into the ward operating budget. ACCORDING to Chairwoman Debra Webster, there will be 18 different size quilts for sale. One baby quilt will be given away as a KAREN RUTH SABIN Karen Ruth Sabin, daughter of Noel Ray and Ruth Sabin has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Chile, Osorno Mission, with considerable time to be spent in welfare services work. Elder Darin Bettridge, son of Gerald and Elaine Bettridge, 1650 E. Rainbow Dr., Layton, will be returning from the Sacramento, Calif. Mission Sept. 22. HE WILL speak at the Layton 30th Ward, 1600 E. 1000 N Sunday, Sept. 23 at 9 a.m. Elder Matthew R. Page, son of Rodney S. and Shanna C. Page of 459 S. 875 E., Kaysville, has been called to serve in the California, San Diego LDS Mission. PRIOR TO departure. Elder Page will speak Sunday, Sept. '23 at :35 p.m. in the Kaysville 5th Ward Chapel, 900 S. Main. Elder Page is a graduate of Davis High School and attended Weber State College. He will be entering the Mission Training Center in Provo on Sept. 27. SHE IS a member of the Kaysvil4th Ward. Karen will enter the MTC Oct. 11. She will speak Sunday, Sept. 23 at 10:45 a.m. in the Kaysville 4th Ward Chapel, 875 E. 200 N. She is a graduate of Davis High School and Kaysville Seminary. While in high school she was a member of the flag team, the Davis High band, on the staff of the Golden Leaves Magazine and a member of the senior class committee. le KAREN received her associate R.N. degree in nursing from Weber State College. She worked in the department of marketing at Weber State College. She is presently employed by the state of Utah in the department of vital statistics, np door prize. The fair will follow a western theme. Awards will be given for the best Western dress. Winners will receive a free picture at the photo- - graphy shop. A town will be set up. There will be an old fashioned photo shop, a scone shop, a parlor game room, childrens hobby shop, barbershop, kids korner, Cub corner, general store, grub stop, soda saloon and salad bar, bank, jail and more. FOODS THAT will be sold include chicken nuggets, hamburgers, hot dogs, chili dogs, root beer, orange drink salads, snow cones, popcorn and pastries. Selling will begin at 1 1 a.m. At 2 p.m. there will be a pie eating contest and an arm wrestling contest. Western entertainment will start at 2:30 p.m. At 3 p.m. the auction will begin, dmg Hayloft Hoedown Sat In Clearfield s -- 6. .id Miss Patricia Nichols, daugh'er of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Nich K left for St. George where she ill be attending Dixie College t i. year. Elder Craig Cottrell received his ka mission call to the Japan-FuLDS Mission. He will enter he Mission Training Center on Get 11. His mission farewell will Sunday, Sept. 23 in the Ka ville llth LDS Ward at 10:20 a m He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cottrell. Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Ed wai K returned from vacationing awe1: at Island Park, Ida. and Yello stone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Allen Farmington are announcing t;;j arrival of a baby daughter bun Sept. at the Humana Davis Ncv il v . .1 Ka rsv illc Clubs 1 Hospital weighing 8 lb. and w ill named Stacey Ann. At home is a brother Bryce. Grandparents are Mr. and Mis Owen Dale Allen, Kaysville: Mr and Mrs. Keith Simpson of Wist Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Cheney a all of their family attended the Pm ley and lone Holmes family reunion held at the Kaysville LDS Ro J. Chapel patio on Saturday. Sixty nine descendants attended the sp cial event for the descendants Mrs. Cheney. 1 Annual Clearfield Stake Fair Slated CLEARFIELD On Sept. 22 from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the Clearfield LDS Stake Center, 935 S. State the Clearfield 16th LDS Ward will hold their annual fair. ELDER BETTRIDGE ELDER PAGE M k hospital- ized for the past three and a half months. He is now being cared for at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Roninette have moved to Ogden to make their home. Mrs. Robinette will be teaching school in the Weber School District and her husband will continue his education at Weber State College. Lisa K. Almond, daughter of reception of their niece, Jamie Bourne held on Sept. Jamie is the daughter of Mr. . Mrs. Dick Bourne. The September meeting for the Fine Arts Club was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Oarlie Waite. Mrs Leone Gurr was assisting hostess. The program was given by Mrs. Marjorie Herndon. The Utah Association of Women met Saturday at the home of Mrs. -- Sharon DeDecker in Kaysville. Mrs. Lynn Berrett, president was in charge. The guest speaker was Eleanor MePhee. Salt Lake City, president of the state organization. It was a monthly membership . REPAIR SERVICE meeting. Mrs. Clover Sanders was hostess to members of the Kaysville Art Club at her home, Monday, 3 TV Appliances Sept. 17. Mrs. Bonnie Adams Keeslergave the program on china painting. Assisting hostesses were Evap Coolers Lawn Mowers Mrs. Alice Telford and Mrs. Lucille Kennah. Mrs. Zelda Robins entertained the Kaysville Bridge Club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Dottie Barnes vs ill be hostess to the Bay View Club at her home on Wednesday. Sept. 26. Mrs. Mary Lynn Sargent will give the program. Mrs. Goldie Ball entertained the A'Lonas Club at her home Tues- Reasonable rates Fast Service ts 1 Brimley Repair 434 Owen St. Phone 546-313- 4 day afternoon. 9 CLEARFIELD - Theres going to be a little of everything at Saturdays Hayloft Hoedown at the Clearfield LDS Stake Center, 935 S. State. -- WITH FREE admission and open to the public, the event will run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., including an auction at 3 p.m., sponsored by the Clearfield 16th Ward. The cultural hall will be transformed into shops featuring everything from scones and snowcones to a general store, parlor game area, kids corner to ring toss and outdoor activities will be held on the lawn. will be given along A prize for the four best western-dancer- s with free photographs for the winners while a baby quilt will be given away. tSUtSJJlinlllNfc dDDHEB on FURTHER information is available by calling Debra Webster at Kaysville ELDER ARGYLE Elder Scott Argyle has been called to serve in the Massachusetts, Boston LDS Mission. He will speak at the Kaysville 10th Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Sept. 23 at 8:30 a.m. The chapel is at 1039 E. Crestwood Rd. 55 5 - 55 55 55 55 55 ELDER ARGYLE is the son of Horace M. and Joyce Argyle, of 1 199 N. Devon St. He is a graduate of Davis High and Seminary and has been attending Brigham Young University for the past year. He will enter the Mission Training Center on Oct. 4. ?5 A group of six very close friends all from this ward, will enter the will be j 5 mission field very soon and ::5 honored with an open house to be :5 :5 :5 li. :5 :5 held at the Crestwood Cultural Hall on Oct. 3 from 9 p.m. This group in addition to Elder Argyle includes Elder Jeron Page, Elder Dan Edvalson, Elder Rich Read, Elder Chad Hawes and Elder Darin Anderson. 7-- THE FAMILY and friends of 5 these six young men are invited to ;5ivisit with them at the open house, :r Parents of their tirst child are Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Adams. A baby daughter was born Sept. 5 at the LDS Hospital weighing 8 lb. 12 oz. and will be named Amy Lynn. Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Reed Adams, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Davis of Farming-ton- . inThe clude Mr. and Mrs. Alden S. Adams, Kaysville; Mrs. Erma Davis, Farmington; and Mr. and Mrs. Lester McLaws of Arizona. great-grandpare- 773-769- 9. am lijjH tr "itialtMl! sJBOQGfr tfiati IQOOOSy lifisJ HM1 allmmu Ml rosldonts of a o QjJUTlif o QMfif CCglllTDm IF d (so (IfeTilt) KEI5B 60 Q GB3&3D(iMil3DaEflDa AIK o O o ugfi oG o oIUBQmM5 o 3101 AMES (SQHR3TRIBIISV For Davis County Saturday, September 22, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. dtenS Goan Golden Years Center 726 South 100 Edit, Bountiful Everyone invited to come and see products and services to aid in daily living for those with physical limitations, such as: wheelchairs and mobility aids bathroom safety items urinary and incontinence supplies emergency alert systems p devices EE s88 (fisu 9!coo Off annuo eGaDffiWBOMEB self-hel- service information financial information therapy, and much more. vsb t |