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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, JUNE 23, 1977 IS Father Abram Receives New Minn. Assignment Kaysville and will be based in St. Lawrence Church, Min- By NORMA PREECE J76-875- 1 neapolis, Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. Juergen Bergk and children Bndgett, Heather and Jared have returned from Moab and the Southern Utah parks where they have been vacationing for one week. FATHER Abram has been stationed at St. Rose of lima Church in Layton for the past four years. During this time the he has conducted Released Time program at the Catholic Education Center in Layton; supervised the Liturgy program in the Church, coordinated the youth activities and was Chaplain of the St. Rose Council, Knights of Columbus On the Diocesan Father Donald Abram, C.S.P. of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, has received a new' assignment from Father Thomas Stransky, president of the Paulist Fathers. He will become a member of the Paulist Fathers Preaching Apostolute R. MR AND MRS. GRANT B. THURGOOD Couple Called To Serve In LDS Mission Field Grant She has also worked in the Primary Association. The couple are the parents of five children; Richard G., John F., Mrs. Mary Ellen T. Christensen, Jeri Kay T. Waite, all of Syracuse and Alan F. of Portland, Oregon, vsb and Lima Forbes Ihurgood hae been called to serve a l.DS Mission to the B Mission held They will be entering he Mission Home in Salt ike C it on July 9 A special farewell meeting in connec-Mowith the regular Sacrament meeting of the Svracuse Third Ward will honor them next Sunday, lune 26 at 2 p m I lorida-Taliahass- e t n THE SERMON will be given by Dr. Waldemar E Meyer, past president of the Colorado District of the Lutheran Church. Special music will be provided by the Trinity trio and a special tribute to Pastor Mayer will be given by the youth group of the church. Refreshments will be served following the service by the MR. THl'RGOOD, retired from Hill Air Force Base in 1976, is presently serving as Syracuse city inspector. Mr. Ihurgixtd filled a mission to the Northwestern states in and also filled three Stake Missions for the ( hurdi He has been president of the 193(1 4' ' MIA, Sunday School superin- tendent. a teacher in the Sunday School, counselor in the Bishopric, for some six years, and presently he is assistant lo the High Priest group leader. has MRS. THURGOOD been a Relief Society president and also a counselor, Cub Scout den mother, counselor in the MIA and a Relief Society class leader. RADIO & TV REPAIRING Calls Lutheran Womens 500 PASTOR Mayer has been at Trinity in Layton for the past seven years and during that time has seen the congrega- J. DEAN ANDERSON Accepts Mission Call To Taiwan-Taipe- i Mission Street, Clearfield has been Anytime called to serve a LDS Mission to the Taiwan-Taipe- i Mission field. He will leave for the Language Training Mission in Provo on July 7 and depart a short time later for his assigned mission. BRANDENBURG TV Reasonable Rates 141 West 1900 North. Sunset 825-36- 76 825-62- 23 Mis- sionary League. Elder J. Dean Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Anderson of 1950 South Main ALL MAKES special service will be held at 3 p.m. on June 26, 1977 at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Layton to honor Pastor and Mrs Martin E Mayer. Pastor Mayer is retiring after 41 years in the ministry. ELDER Anderson will be speaking in the Clearfield 11th LDS Ward at their regular Sacrament Meeting services next Sunday at 3:30 p m. The 11th Ward is the Clearfield Stake Chapel. A graduate of Clearfield WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE tion more than double its membership. After graduation from Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri in 1936, Pastor Mayer organized congregations in Ft. Lupton and Hudson, Colo. He also served parishes in Grand Junction and Denver, Colo.; Wausau, Wise.; and Minneapolis, Minn., before coming to Lay-to- Father Abram has been involved in the Marriage movement and ha conducted search weekend in the Youth Apostate The many talented Father Abram has been active in the field of photography and in the stained glass area THE FRIENDS of Father Abram in the north Dav is and, indeed, County throughout the state, pi av Gods blessings on him as he assumes his duties in resigned from the board of directors of the Colorado District of the Lutheran Church in preparation for his retirement. He was honored with the Lamb award in 1974 by the been named recent to Who's U ho in Religion in Amei ica THE PASTOR is looking forward to continuing his interest in gulling and fishing and his hobbies of oil 'aiming and reading. Mrs Mavei is also looking forward to retirement as she has played an active part in the pastors ministry besides having other employment l Pastor and Mrs. Mayer have three children Mrs LaPalma, Calif Dr. David Maser of Grand Junction, Colo ; and Timothv Maver of Minneapolis. Minn Lois Koch of They also grandchildren. THE have , five have MAYERS purchased a home in Buena Park, California and will be moving there on July 1 Peter 1 M Mrs. Robert Hellewell. Conaty, i S P of St Philip Nen Ce.'hohc Church, Portland, the v ill join the staff of St. R so of I ima Catholic Church at the beginning of August. He w!l assume the duties of fatluM Donald Abram, who b been transferred to Min-i'- i T'-- , Minnesota , IHLK Conaty was born ip N7 w S "rk City and educat-u- l ,p the New York City ( a! is 3 u SihooK He received r.- - B A degree from St P ui - College, Washington, D C and his theological 'i.ii "ng at the Washington bei hg.c.il Coalition at the ( ap'olii University. He was in the Priesthood on r 'i Sime his ordination he m mo jears at Si Philip N' Parish in Portland, Ore., and his ministry focused on .nh and education He was in i barge of the parish CCD progtapi and was director of tV Paru h Board of Fduca-t'o: i n addition IN he was i"odei itoi of the Teen Club and the Junior Si Vincent de P ud Soi iety tther Conaty is already " 'uuipted h St. Rose of urn) parish, having spent I w vn s here, assisting m the vouth and education " :niMr He is extremely happv to return to Layton. Community Church Celebrates 1st Anniversary Of Keomany Singharaj Family Arrival In Utah The Layton Community Church will celebrate the fust anniversary of the Keomanv Singharaj familys arrival in Utah on Sunday, June 26 AT 5 p.m. a salad, desseit potluck will be held ai the church The Singharaj family a Iaotian refugee fannh, arrived at the Sail lake Mr port, June 17, 11176 from a refugee camp at Nonghai, Thailand THEY LIVED with Mr and Mrs. Don Karadeema and sons for a few weeks until housing could be found. found Koomany employment at the Fram at Con puny Freeport Many phono, his wife and Suinjan, her sister, have been busy learning Fnglish. fhe re- vacaturned from a ten-dation trip to California They visited in Escondido with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Harris. His parents are preparing to leave to serve on a LDS Mission to the South Carolina Mission They also spent time at Disneyland and y Piaconate Conference Is Planned The Syracuse region, consisting of the Clinton, Sunset and Syracuse Stakes, will hold a regional conference on June 24 and 25. FRIDAY evening, June 24, festivities will include activi- ties from each stake. E 132 North First West, Kaysville, Utah 376-203- just returned home from LDS serving an Mission to the Nevada, Las Vegas Mission. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. Cullimore. the Kaysville Sauis Eounfw Glass Eo. A ton Centennial A 1877-197- e thirty-minut- presenta- tion by the Harmonettes, an outstanding singing group from the Sunset Stake and a variety of dance and songs by the well known Cascades of the Syracuse Stake. THE evening will be a cultural activity including ou- entertainment tstanding through speech, song and dance. This part of the Regional Conference will be held in the Clearfield High auditorium, beginning at 8 p.m., Friday, June 24. No admission or tickets will be required. THE Saturday session, June 25, will be held in the Clinton Stake House from 8 a m. to 3 p.m. under the direction of Regional Representative Elder Jones. 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They all came for the return of Miss Sheryl Cullimore who roadshow by the Clinton Stake, highlighting the Clin- Motorola Quasay Table Models From Hollywood Holiday Inn - Mrs. Pearl Cullimore and Mrs. Ruth Rampton of Garland were house guests over the weekend of their daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. Cullimore. Other weekend guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hal Nelson of Corrine and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reeder of Bountiful and their families and Jerry Nelson of Starring GoDoir T.W.s - Hotel Firm evening for Mr. and Mrs. G LaVirl Stewart and Mr and Mrs. Arles K. Steiner. Layton City 4th of July Celebration 19 Inch BOX Mr. and Mrs Gerald Mann entertained at dinner Friday n of of Canada, who came for her graduation, were guests of M r. and Mrs William Parker at their home in Kaysville for dinner their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Herndon and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bitner, prior to leaving for Mexico. Flder Steven Brade has received his mission call to LDS Mission serve a two-yeto the Massachusetts-BostoMission. He will enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City in August and he is a member McPhedran xander Kaysville and Layton with meets HEYW00D AUTO CLINIC Phone Syracuse Regional Stake Third LDS Ward. Elder Brande is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brande. Mrs. William Parker attended the Utah State University graduation exercises in which her niece Miss Jane McPhedran from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada was among the graduates. The following Sunday. Jane's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ale- Kaysville. They have been staying in tonight at the Dave Nickerson home at 7 p m SUN-fCOP- vsb William Mr. and Mrs. Harris and family have IHL CHURCH family has had a delightful year working wuh and helping this lovely ambitious family STATE INSPECTIONS TUNE UP WITH WHEEL ALIGNMENT GENERAL CAR REPAIRS SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS LAWN MOWFRS four-yea- r seminary program there, he has attained his Eagle Scout rank and also has his Duty To God award. This past year he has been enrolled at Weber State College and also the Weber Institute of Religion Uonatv Will Join Staff Of St. Hoe Of Lima i America for distinguished service to youth He has also National Lutheran Council of High School and the Father Peter M. - , PASTOR Mayer has also served the church at large in many capacities. He recently family members as guests, attended the special event to honor Grandmother Tayler on her 98th birthday anniversary. Mrs. Tayler is still is good health and active. Mrs. Myrtle Reed of Salt Lake City is visiting with her daughter and family, Mr and level. Special Service W ill Honor Pastor & W ife A Mr. and Mrs. Reed H. Nielson entertained on Saturday afternoon for a family dinner party at their home in honor of her grandmother, Mrs Alice Tayler of Salt Lake other points of interest in the area. Mrs. Hal Rigby and two sons, Ron and Rickie arrived by plane June 13 from their home in Hampton, Virginia and will be spending the next three weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rigby and other relatives in Utah. She came for the wedding of Miss Kathy Bentley. Mrs. Rigby and children wall also be guests in Farmington of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Clark. Her husband will join them and spend a few days before they return to Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bitner and three children, Bradley, John and Zach will be leaving in July to make their home in Guadalajara, Mexico where he will be attending the University of Guadalajara. 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