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Show MAY 14, 1986 Home from Japan mission Law-Va- n Church plans auction Elder Jared C. Fell recently returned from the Tokyo North Mission. HE WILL speak at the Layton 4th Ward, 2021 West Gentile, 10:30 a.m. on May 18. Elder Felt is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Roger B. Felt of 599 W. Gentile, Layton. Hoff to wed Janet Law and Robert W. Van Hoff will be married May 15 in the Salt Lake Temple. Saint Peters Episcopal Church, 1204 E. 1450 S., Clearfield, will hold their "Grass Roots Auction" on May 17, At 5:30 p.m. there will be a pot luck dinner and silent auction followed by main auction. To participate, bring an item for JANET IS the daughter of Wendell A. and Leone S. Law of 67 N. Angel, Kaysville. The groom is the son of William (Bill) and Clara Van Hoff of 292 E. Center, Kasyville. The couple will be honored at a wedding breakfast at the Red 1 lame and a reception on May 16 at the Kaysville Tabernacle. Maid of honor is Diane Law. Jed Derek Fisher has accepted a call to the Florida Tallahassee Mis- sion. His farewell will be held May 18 at the Fruit Heights Stake Centerat MICHELE STEED Off to Valley Forge MR. AND MRS. ROBERT W. VAN HOFF 8.30 a.m. Jed is a graduate of Davis High School and lour year Seminary. He was a member of the concert choir; and attained the rank of Eagle in his scouting work. He is the son of Val 1. and Marge Fisher of Fruit Heights. Clearfield High School, was - KAYSVILLE F. Burton Winters, principal of the Kaysville Seminary announces graduation selected to go to Valley Forge, Pa. to attend the Freedom Foundation of America, Youth Leadership services for 258 seniors on Wednesday, May 21 at 7:30 in the Farmington North Stake Center on Shepard Lane in Farmington. THE THEME is Wherefore, be Conference. MAKING the trip by plane. Miss Steed visited and toured Colonial Philadelphia and places as the Liberty Bell, the home of Betsy Ross, the graveside of Benjamin Franklin and Constitution Hall. This is an outstanding opportunity for the young people to gain a greater appreciation for the freedoms that they enjoy as an American citizen, and for the blessings of living in America. MISS STEED was one of 20 students selected in the state of Utah, for this outstanding trip. And now she will assist in teaching some of these outstanding attributes and principles to the studentbody at her own high school, vsb - Agnes Kinsman, assumed the position of President of the Rebekah Assembly of Utah, the womens group associated with the Odd Fellow's. This is the first time a husband and wife team have held these positions the same year. The instal- lation took place at the Grand Lodge session held in the Ogden Hilton. MR. AND Mrs. Kinsman joined the lOOFs 42 years ago in Califor-- , nia. They have remained active in the fraternal organization that has as its motto Friendship, Love, Truth since first joining. Mr. Kinsman has served as Grand Master previously. He has also been Grand Secretary and Past Grand Patriarch in the Grand Encampment Branch. Mrs. Kinsman served as the Noble Grand in 1946 in Westminster, Calif. She has also held the follow- - AGNES KINSMAN not weary in well doing, for ye are laying the foundation of a great work and out of small things that which is great. Student speakers for Seminary graduation are Seminary President Robin Maryon and Jerry Ridge Hartley, jw pro-ceede- th JILL MARCUSEN Returns from Canada Jill Marcusen, the daughter of Lex and Ann Marcusen, has recently returned home after serving an LDS mission in the Canada, Winnipeg Mission. She served for 18 months. ing positions'. Chaplain of Rebekah Lodge Queen City No. 4 in Ogden, Warden of the Rebekah Assembly 1984-85- ; Vice president of the Rebekah Assembly 1985-8- DeWAYNE THORNE 6. SHE WILL report on her mission May 18 at 3:45 p.m. in the Kaysville East Stake Center, 201 S. 600 E. MR. AND Mrs. Kinsman will visit the twelve IOOF groups in the jurisdiction of Utah during their one year term of office. Besides their involvement with MELBA THCRNE Leaving for Philippines DeWayne and Melba Thorne the Odd Fellows and Rebekah organizations, Mr. and Mrs. Kinsman work with the Davis County Council on Aging. Mrs. Kinsman assists with meal delivery at the Kaysville meal site. THE PURPOSE of the IOOF is to bury the dead, relieve the distressed and educate the orphan. In Utah, the Odd Fellows own two senior citizens housing complexes in Ogden - Three Link Towers and Fellowship Manor. There are no Odd Fellows lodges in Davis County. Local members belong to lodges in Salt Lake or Ogden. JERRY R. HARTLEY ROBIN MARYON Seminary speakers named Michele Steed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A Steed of 132 S. 3000 W., Syracuse, a junior at Elected to offices On April 19, KAYSVILLE Leo Kinsman was installed as Grand Master of the U tah Independent Order of Odd Fellows Fraternal Organization and his wife, ground and building maintenance. Called to Florida 1 LEO KINSMAN yard work, etc.), useable gift items, tools and more. Proceeds go to Saint Peters ELDER FISHER Kathy Johnson, Jeanette Van Hoff, Robin Pfe iff, Bonnie Penrod and JoAnn Bircumshaw are bridesmaids. Gene Rhodes will perform best man duties. The bride is a graduate of Davis High and employed at Deseret LDS Mills in Kaysville. Robert is a graduate of Davis High, attended Utah Trade Technical College and is employed at Boise Homes. the auction or pay a $5 admission fee. Items that will be available are home baked goods, home made items, services (gourmet meals, POLLY ANA WAITE North Carolina, a proselyting sion, Tonga, welfare service and in the England London mission as presidents staff and at the visitors A FAREWELL in their honor will be held May 18 at 10:45 a.m. in the Kaysville 8th Ward, the Rock Chapel on 2nd East and Center THEY ARE parents of five children; Lynn, Syracuse; Dennis, Street. The Thornes have also served in center. Layton; Larry, Ogden; Rick, nM3Sl(MB -- 1 Celebrates 80th SENIOR at Layton High School, Pollyanna is currently serving as studentbody executive. She has participated in many school projects during her high school career including Model United Nations, Close-UNational Pollyanna is also involved in the program and she has held local, county and state offices in this Ambasarea. She has been a sador. in 1914. 4-- Scout widow, carrying on the duties of their household while her 4-- NORA GARDNER WIGGILL husband enjoyed time with the scouts in the hills and streams. Her talents are numerous. She is a great grower of indoor house plants and has many kinds of plants that she has nurtured over the years. It is suggested that gifts be e omitted but mini notes of for her scrap book will be appreciated, vsb remem-beranc- Twin Day set in Ogden May 17 will be Twin Day at the Zoo for the Ogden Area Parents of Twins Club. Any families with twins or other multiples are invited to join the group at Hogle Zoo, 2600 Sunnyside Avenue in Salt Lake City. Go whenever you want, t MONDAY: TUESDAY: planned Sat. Brent D. Hugh, Kaysville, will present a piano recital in the North Visitors Center on Temple Square on Saturday, May 24 at 5 p.m. HE WILL play the music of Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Gers-chwiChopin and Prokofieff. Brent has been a piano student of Lenora Ford Neal for eight years, additionally taking a piano pedagogy class and now leaches. He presently is enrolled in graduate school at BYU, having graduated n, the family moved to Riverside. Ida. ar MOVIE RENTAL RATES Piano recital p, Honor Society and the Mock trial team. She was the Layton High School Sterling Scholar in the Social Studies field. Currently Pollyanna is the secretary of the Utah Association of student councils. Utah, the daughter of Ira and Annette Gardner. Her earlv life was spent on the family farm. Later On Jan. 16, 1924 she married Francis E. Wiggill at the home of her parents. Ten years later to the day the couple had their marriage solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. To this union were born two sons, Kirt G. Wiggill, Ogden and Max G. Wiggill, Sunset. There are 16 grandchildren and 44 greatgrandchildren. An active member of the Syracuse 6th Ward, she has been a Relief Society visiting teacher for the past 45 years, a Primary teacher, stake mission served a two-yewith her husband. The greater part of her early life she was a Boy BRENT D. HUGH A In observance of her 80th birthday anniversary, Mrs. Nora Gardner Wiggill will be guest of honor at an open house Saturday, May 17 from noon-- 3 p.m. at the Syracuse 2nd-6t- h Ward Chapel, 2500 W. Bluff Road, Syracuse. Mrs. Nora Gardner Wiggill was born May 17, 1906 in Wallsburg, AFTER HIGH school, Pollyanna plans to attend College and major in psychology, dmg Brigham Young University. Order of Eagles to convene in Layton The Fraternal Order of Eagles will holds its 66th annual state con- vention in Layton according to Robert Brown, Kaysville, the Eagles state secretary. The dates 8 are May at the local Eagles club, Aerie No. 3198. 156 W. Gentile. and then meet at 2 p.m. at the National officers who will he second pavilion closest to the guests at the convention aie Jerry Wilson. Anderson, In, the incomelephants. ing Grand Worthy President, Leo DISCOUNT tickets are available Lentsch, Englewood, Co., mem 4 for the group. Contact Betty at bership director and a past Grand for more details. Worthy President and Clare Bow- 16-1- 825-475- from Davis High School and den, Magna, the Four Corners Regional President. Business sessions will be combined with workshops at the three day convention. The installation of newly elected officers will take place on the final day of the convention. A convention banquet on Saturday evening will highlight the convention. A dance will follow. Chairman of the convention are Edna and Tom Orrell of Layton and Floyd and Reta York of Kaysville. Between 400 and 500 people are expected to attend. 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