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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 21, 1984' Secret Grandparents Dinner Held Wed. On Wednesday evening, ihe Syracuse Third Ward Young Womens organization held a din- ner for the young girls in the ward and as special guests the Secret grandparents that the girls had had during the past year was made known to them. LDS Missionaries NUMEROUS surprises have been displayed by these young folk during the time of special holidays find events in the lives of their secret grandparents, vsb Craftsmen To Exhibit OGDEN - The Union Sation Museum: a collection of railroad memorabilia, antique automobiles, and the John Browning gun collection. will host the work of three miniature railroad craftsmen dining the months of December and January. -- FOURTH WARD BISHOPRIC Annette Livesey, the daughter of Lynn A. and Louanne Livesey, of Syracuse, has been called to serve an LDS Mission in the Canada, Toronton, mission field. MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR FRANCIS HER FAREWELL will be Sunday, Nov. 25 at the Syracuse 3rd Ward, Syracuse Stake Chapel, C. Arthur and H. Carol Francis of Layton, formerly of Bountiful, have been called to serve in the Australia Adelaide Mission. 2000 W. 1700 S. at 3:45 p.m. Annette is a graduate of Clear- field High School and Seminary. She was a member of the FFA queen royalty, and also was-member of the orchestra while attending Clearfield High. This past year she has been attending Weber Institute classes, vsb a Salt Lake Citys historic Temple Square will be a twinkle with more than 215.000 lights from November 31. as Christmas is celebrated on Temple Square. 23-De- c. Nov. 25 at 10:50 a.m. at the Layton 28th Ward. 2500 N. Church Street. Layton. Relatives and friends are invited to the Francis home. 3041 North 24(H) E.. the same afternoon. The open house w ill be hosted by Mrs. Stuart Francis and Mrs. Don Ernstsen from 12:30-- 4 p.m. CHRISTMAS attractions for the season will include groups of e carolers strolling the creche square nightly, and a scene north of the Tabernacle, recreating the birth of the Savior. The film Mr. Krueger's Christmas." starring Jimmy Stewart, will be shown continuously throughout the day at the theatre in the North Visitors Center. Christmas trees decorated with dolls made by teenage girls from throughout Utah will be on display in the visitors centers. After Christmas, the dolls will be sent to orphanages. Free Christmas concerts will be held throughout the month. The Tabernacle Choir Christmas concert will be held Dec. 21 and 22 at 8 p.m. in the Tabernacle. Each night at 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Christmas concerts will be held in both the pioneer-er- a Assembly Hall and North and South Visitors Centers, with performers from high schools and community groups. THE RALPH Woodward Choral and Orchestra will perform the Baroque version of Handels Messiah" in the Assembly Hall Dec. 14 at 7:30 p.m.. and the Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus will perform in the Tabernacle Dec. 7 and 8 at 8 p.m. The University of Utah Acappella and Chamber Choir will perform in the Assembly Hall Dec. 5 at 7 p.m. The only concert requiring tickets is the Salt Lake Oratorio Societys performance of Handel's Messiah. to be held Dec. 15 and 16 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 each, and may be purchased from the Utah Symphony office. life-siz- 1 I Does your stainless steel coun- ters. sink and stove top have streaks after you wipe them? Dam- pen a cloth in club soda and they will gleam without streaks. d Elder Christensen To Speak Sunday Elder Eric Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Christensen of 8 North 300 East, Kaysville returned home Thursday, Nov. 8 from serving an LDS mission to the Florida, Tallahassee mission. ELDER Christensen will give his mission report at his homecoming on Sunday, Nov. 25 in the Kaysville 8th Ward Sacrament meeting at :50 a.m. in the Rock Chapel at 25 S. 200 E. np 1 1 THE WORK of Roger Kings-ford- . Steve Blodgett, and Allen McCallum will be shown for two months as part of. the museum's exhibits on building model railroads. The miniature railroads aie all hand crafted examples of model railroad construction. These displays will be open to the public beginning Dec. 3 during regular museum hours. The museum, located at 2500 Wall Ave.. is open from noon to 6 p.m. Elder Brent Y. Olsen, son of E. Elwynn and Nina Rue Olsen returned from the New Mexico Albuquerque Mission. Nov. 16. BRENT will report his mission Nov. 25 at p.m. in the Kaysville 17th Ward Chapel, 875 E. 200 N. Relatives and friends are invited to visit with Brent at his home following the meeting, 189 E. 575 N. 1 PROFESSIONAL DOG GROOMING BY PEOPLE WHO CARE Treat your dog to the best! All breeds. Large dogs welcome. - No Tranquilizing - Now cold Featuring weathering styling Timberlynns Parlor Grooming 45 E. Gentile No. Main, Bountiful 161 No. 7, Layton -54- 6-4917- Announcing the birth of their first child, a boy, are Ronald and Debra Chesley of Clearfield. He was born at the Humana North Hospital on Nov. 13. Grandparents for the first time are Stephen and Joyce Day of Layton and Wayne and Carolyn Jeffs of Clearfield. The new mother is the former Debra Day. vsb -29- 5-6123- TREE LOT OPEN NOV. 24th Pinion Balsam Long Needle Pine Scotch Pine Montana Fir Lodge Pine Norway Spruce Noble Fir Grand Fir Plantation Sheared Fir Elder Thompson To Speak Elder Craig Thompson will arrive home Thanksgiving Day from serving an LDS mission to the Pennsylvania Philadelphia Mission. HE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Thompson of Admission Monday-Saturda- costs are $2 for adults, $! for children and $1.50 for senior citizens. Birth Noted .ELQER OLSEN Elder Robert A. Reid, son of Terrance Ronald and Carroll Reid, has accepted a call to serve in the Ecuador Guayaquil Mission. ' HIS FAREWELL will be held Nov. 25 at 1:30 a.m. in the Farmington 6th Ward, at the Compton Chapel. He will enter the MTC on Nov. 29. Elder Reid is a 1984 graduate of Davis High School where he played football and also was a graduate of Kaysville Seminary. FRIENDS and relatives are also invited to an open house at the Reid residence at J 34 N. Compton Road, Farmington, after the Sunday meeting. newly-calle- Temple Square Lighting Set To Shine Friday THEY WILL speak Sunday. ELDER REID Leading the Syracuse LDS 4th Ward are members: A. Tom Price, left. 1st counselor: Bishop Kirby Potter and Randy Bates. 2nd counselor. 578 S.- Blossom Circle, Fruit Heights. . Elder Thompson will give his mission report at his homecoming on Sunday, Nov. 25 in the Fruit Heights 1st LDS Ward Chapel at 9:40 ajn. at 901 S. 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