OCR Text |
Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL. FEBRUARY 12. 1985 church LDS Missionaries Kavsville Mi. and Mrs. Don Swallow re- turned event ly from a six week acaiion trip to California where they visited their two daughters i and families, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Robinson at Gardena, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Madden at Camarillo. Calif, l.n route home they visited with relatives in I llmore and St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rigby and their daughter Mrs. l.inda Bergk visited in Pay son last week with Mrs. Rigby s sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Verd Barney. Mis. Dean l.arsen Hew to . Colo, to he with their daugh-te- i and f.muly . Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Bisker and to welcome a new gianddaughter who was born Dec. 2 She was their first child and was named Jennifer Deanne. The new motliei is the former Kris l.arsen. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Elison have moved to Phoenix. Ariz. to make their home. Mis. Jennifer Jones of Layton w .is a v isitor on I hursday of Mrs. Phoebe Weaver De-nv- ELDER LANGE ELDER KERSHAW Elder Brent Lange arrived home Feb. 9 from serving an LDS Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange of 6 S. 760 E., Kaysville. ELDER LANGE will give his mission report on Sunday, Feb. 17 in the Kaysville 9th Ward at 3:50 p.m. in the Kaysville East Stake Center at 201 S. 600 E. He plans to continue his studies-a- t BYU. np Yf Elder David G. Kershaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Kershaw of 435 Pin Oak Circle, Kaysville, returned from serving an LDS mission to the Chili Concepcion mission on Feb. 10. ELDER KERSHAW will give his mission report on Sunday, Feb. 17 at p.m. in the Kaysville 8th LDS Ward Sacrament meeting in the Rock Chapel at 25 S. 200 E. np Strflr- LEARNING MUSIC 1 x - Getting exposed to symphonies and all their music capabilities are some 5th graders from Morgan Elementary School including: front. David Crowther, left. Kevin Page and Tye Cannon: back, Jennifer Jeffs, left. Kim Hill. Erika Roberts and Anne Van Dyke. Some 96 attended a special Utah Symphony performance, being prepared for their visit by teachers and symphony docents. Students learned about orchestra families, composers, conductors and symphonic music. Teachers are Gene West, Susan Hartley and Harold Berg 'A S , HE 20 OFF , 'f Kaysville Glass & Frame Co. SEE WHAT ELDER MAC FARLANE MARY MOYES Elder David MacFarlane has accepted a mission call to the Mary Moyes has been called to serve in the Hawaii Honolulu Mission and will enter the MTC on March 7. She is the daughter of Edna L. Moyes of Fruit Heights and the late Earl L. Moyes. mission. He will en- ter the MTC on Feb. 28. HE IS the son of Michael and Judy MacFarlane of 930 E. Road, Kaysville. Elder MacFarlane will speak on Sunday, Feb. 24 in the Kaysville 12th Ward at 10:20 a.m. in the Crestwood Chapel at 1039 E. Kings-woo- d Crest wood Road. ELDER MacFarlane graduated from Davis High School where he was a member of the marching band and symphonic band. He was also a member of the Lagoon Show Band. He graduated from Kaysville LDS Seminary. He has been attending the University of Utah the past two years and is a sophomore student at the University. He is also a member of the University Marching Band and Woodwind ensemble. He has been employed at Castle-ton- s at Layton Hills Mall, np HER FAREWELL will be held Sunday, Feb. 17 at 12:10 p.m. in the Mountain Road Chapel, 901 S. Mountain Road, Fruit Heights. She graduated from Davis High School and Kaysville Seminary before receiving an associate degree from Ricks College where she studied communications. She was a broadcast announcer on KRIC and KV1K, the college radio stations. She recently attended Weber State College and covered the 1984 Davis County elections for KLO Radio. FAMILY and friends are invited to an open house to be held in her honor on Sunday, Feb. 17 beginning at 1:30 at her home. Returns Home Elder Lane Kastler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary C. Kastler of 636 S. Eastoaks Dr., Fruit Heights will speak Sunday in a mission farewell at the Fruit Heights 6th Ward, 901 5 OLYMPICS CONTENDERS Attending the Utah Special Winter Olympics from Monte Vista School were: back, Rachel Donoho. left. Nick Ramin-eand Chris Chrisman; front, Kim Atkinson, left. Nichoele Jensen and Shane Turner. z Custom Made Frames 75 N. Main Kaysville WILL BUY on Page 20 Offer Empires Feb. 28 Kaysville News Mr. and Mrs. Trent Sigler wel- -' corned a baby son into their home on Dec. 27. Dustin Trent weighed 7 lb. 4 o. and was born at McKay-De- e Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kellogg, Brigham City: Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Sigler, Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Don Owens and family have moved to Sacramento, Calif, to make their new home. Mrs. Jennie Jones of Maine is spending the winter months in Layton with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scott. Mr. and Mrs. George Olsen of Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Killian of Provo were overnight guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian last week. son-in-la- HE HAS been assigned to the Washington Seattle Mission. A Davis High School graduate, he has been working as an electrical apprentice. S. Mountain Road at 9:50 a.m. Once you visit the Village Service in the City will never be enough VILLAGE HAIR VILLAGE SUN VILLAGE NAIL Your Personalized Valentine Hearts Today by Phone. You can Choose from Caramel, Mindy Mint (a truffle) and Solid Chocolate in 4 sizes - Large, Medium, Small, and Midget. Order -- Valentine Day Specials For The Tan Lovers Only 10 Visits For 25 I The Gift Delicious Home Fushiontul Clmeolates WOrth Their Weight in Loe !'" J SILVER SOLARIUM TANNING CENTER Tanning the World Safely 41 No. Main Kaysville 544-38- Drop by for a personal tour or call for an appointment 09 292-217- Layton Hills Mall 170 West 500 So. Bountiful Crossroads 521-836- $ 544-350- 1 2 7 Cottonwood Mall 272-671- 2 Valley Fair Mall 968-407- 2 |