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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 26, 1979 Kaysville .Missionaries The Kaysville Eighth LDS Ward held their annual summer overnight outing at Palasades Lake near Manti. The Lutheran Womens Missionary League ; Nearly 6,000 members and guests from throughout the United States and Canada gathered in Omaha to attend the eighteenth biennial convention of the International Lutheran Womens Mis- sionary League, July 1979, under the theme the Seed. 16-19-, Sow Synod and ri , approximately 200,000 members in 43 districts. Attending the convention from this area was Mrs. Emil J. (Lillian) Sienkiewicz, 135 North Lakeview Drive, Clearfield. THE 550 plus voting delegates set a mission project goal of $450,000, representing the amount of funds to be gathered during the next two years. In addition, $165,000 was authorized for the Leagues ongoing programs in the next two years. - Uuring the past two years, the L4VML sponsored nine projects budgeted at $410,000. the first time, the projects were funded solely Fr on gifts alone without including any interest to reach tire-goa- l. Ministry; Brazilian Ministry; Hispanic Ministry at Concordia College of Texas and Hispanic Lay Ministry in Brooklynn, N.Y.; are: Navajo Indian Ministry; Lay Ministry Program at Concordia College, MilCanadian Minis-- waukee, Seward, Poverty-depresse- d Neb.; Minority, area Ministry; Hong Kong Social Ministry, Ongoing Ambassadors for Christ. More than 6,500 persons attended the opening service, where they heard Dr. Oswald Hoffmann, international Lutheran Hour speaker, expand on the convention theme Sow the Seed. Hoffman said, The LWML is the greatest organization we have in the whole church. Catching the excitement of the opening service, he said, I dont think we need a sermon, referring to the stirring processional which featured beautiful handmade banners, depicting the theme as interpreted by the LWMLs 43 Districts, augmented by banners from seven countries depicting League work over- JANA OLSEN Miss Jana Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Olsen of 579 East 300 North, John F. Parry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Parry of 2486 South 1000 West, Syracuse, has been called to serve an LDS Mission to the South Carolina-Columbi- a Kaysville, has accepted a mission call to the Uraguay-Montivide- LDS Mission. o She will speak in sacrament meeting Sunday, July 29 in the Kaysville Fourth Ward at 3:30 p.m. at 875 East 200 Mission Field. AN. ACTIVE MISS OLSEN will enter the Mission Training Center on Aug. 9. She was a high honor graduate of Davis High and a four year graduate of Kaysville Seminary. As a senior, she was president of the Davis He will leave foYliis field on Aug. 2. Elder Parry is the recipient of his Duty To God award, On My Honor award and is an Eagle Scout. He has held president and counselor positions in his priesthood High band and Sterling Scholar in music. She has attended BYU for two years and the University of Utah for the past year. She was active in branch and institute activi- A HIGHLIGHT Wednesday morning was a surprise appearance by the Vice quorum groups and is a member of the ward choir, as well as being active in sports and drama. ties. MEMBER of the Clearfield High School graduating class of 1978, he has been attending Weber State College since graduation. Both in high school and at Weber he has been active in the music circles. He attended college on a music scholarship and was a member of the ACappella Choir and the Weber State Singers. He toured Europe for one month last year with the American Youth Concert. throughout the country. A newly erected LDS Chapel in Clinton, located at 700 West 130.. North, is scheduled to be .j. ' i .tted on Sunday evening, .July 29. The hour of the .pieeting will be 7 p.m. meeting place for the Clinton First and Sixth LDS Wards And the Eighth Ward as soon as it is organized. The cost of this new chapel was one trillion dollars. :: Bishop Clair Childs of the Clinton Sixth Ward will conduct the evening service with special music by the Relief Society Chorus. KAYSVILLE Graves, son of - TOdd Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graves of Bloomington, Utah, has been called to serve in the Italy Milan Mission for the LDS Church. HIS FAREWELL will be held Sunday, July 29, at 1:30 p.m. at the Bloomington First Ward LDS Chapel. He will enter the MTC on August 2. Todd is a 1978 graduate of Davis High School, He then attended Southern Utah State College in Cedar City where he majored in music. His moved to the Bloomington-S- t George area from Kaysville in the summer family of 1978. THE FAMILY was formerly a member of the Kays-vill- e Third and 15th LDS Ward. sons. np REMARKS WILL be given by Larry Jansen, the architect HIS FRIENDS and relatives are invited to be at the for the chapel, and also Sheryl lnkley, building contractor. A historic sketch of the Ci non Wards will be given 'shop Timothy Wight of ihe Clinton First Ward and comments will be given by Slake Pres. A. DeMar Brent Law has received his call to serve a LDS Mission to the Mission. He will enter the Mission Training Center on Aug. 1 He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Law, 67 North Angel Street, Kaysville. ELDER LAW will speak in on Sunday, July 29 in the Kaysville Sixth Ward at 198 West Center sacrament meeting Street at He Third Ward Syracuse sacrament meeting on Sunday, July 29. The chapel is located at 1625 South 1150 West Syracuse, vsb The Kaysville LDS 12th Ward have completed plans for a fun time on Saturday, July 28. They have decided on to and Elder Bret R. Butterfield have been called to serve California missions. They are the twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Butterfield of 12 West 600 North, Kaysville. HIS PARENTS are Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Draper, 1311 Kent Circle, Layton. He is a member of the Layton 26th Ward. BOTH ELDERS will speak on Aug. 9. Bart will serve in the California-Fresn- o mission. He is a graduate of Davis High School and seminary. at Davis he was basketball and football While manager for three years and a member of the Club. He has been active in his church activities and has served as first counselor of the Priests Quorum in his ward. OUR OLD MAILING LIST IS OBSOLETE, SO WE ARE DESTROYING IT!!! you wish a Fair Book this year, PLEASE a fair and circus that will commence at 3 p.m. and continue until dark. It is located at 555 North and 1st East (Fairfield Road) in Kaysville. ALL KINDS of game booths wilj be available along with a variety of food, bake sale, handmade items, entertainment, train rides, monkey is invited. Kaysville Mrs. Laddie Timothy recently returned from a three week vacation trip to Germany where she stayed with her daughter and son-in-la- Dr. and Mrs. Coleman Scheuller and family. She was on hand to assist with the arrival of a new grandson born on June 29 named Luke Timothy. The third child for the Scheullers. Mrs. Timothy returned home July 12. can pick one up FREE He has received his Duty To God award. with the purchase of 2 large SINCE graduation he has been employed by R&K-R.- Supply Plant at Freeport Center. serve in the California-SaJose mission. He graduated from Davis High and Kaysville seminary. At Davis High he was a member of the Club,' played football on the Davis team. He is active in his church and has served as president and counselor in his Priesthood Quorum. He has earned his Duty To God award. Bret will Anthonys X Pizzas Anthonys Pizza The Best Piece PIZZA HE HAS attended Snow College and Weber State and has been College employed with Clover Club in Anthonys 505 N. Main Layton 4 The Fair will be held August 1 6, 1 7 and D 1 8 For Residential or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel (Custom Made with Precision on Job 1$ WOULD LIKE A FAIR BOOK!! I l ITLY RAIN GUTTERS NAME. Pearson ADDRESS. Manager FRhs ESTIMATES .ZIP- - 773-856- MAIL TO: DAVIS COUNTY FAIR, COURTHOUSE, . Town Foods Company, np BUT HURRY!! CITY & HAIR DRESSER NEEDED GOOD PAY SCALE LOWEST PRICE EVER COUNTY COURTHOUSE FARMINGTON, UTAH 84025 I HAIR ATAIR CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM GUTTERS DAVIS COUNTY FAIR t 7 smiajuirinniYi out the blanks below and mail to: 867-577- Apts. a Wltttl 766-102- 7 n 15th Ward at 555 North 100 East at 1 p.m. They will enter the Mission Training Center WOULD YOU LIKE A DAVIS COUNTY I I I 766-102- ELDER BRET BUTTERFIELD ELDER BART BUTTERFIELD Elder Bart W. Butterfield in sacrament meeting, Sunday, July 29 in the Kaysville 7eS "Mara Your Caafte aa Cfaan At & But you 26th and Second Ward Chapel, 2120 West Gentile, Layton. to to to l Cleaning in Homes, Condominiums, TO SCWYS Elder Mike Draper has returned from the New Zealand Christchurch Mission. He will on his mission this rep Sun' 'uly 29, at the Layton B6D QSBCEBEIfiSEMlIE $ IVISSEL i READY MAIDS Returns From Mission Field to OR CALL THE FAIR OFFICE: various priesthood quorums as an officer. ; HE WILL enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on; ;:: Aug. 16 vsb show from the zoo and many other events during the afternoon and evening. Everyone all of the stake members of the Clinton Stake. cttwrafflEHa mMMfm to fill musical group. He is active in his ward, a member of the choir and has served in the WEB Sales and If p.m. graduated from Davis of the Laytones member Fair & Circus July 28 f 4to (HESkilMiacGiOT Installations 1 High School and Kaysville seminary, attended Weber Technical College and is an apprentice electrician. In his1 church he has been active in the various organizations and held leadership positions. He has earned his Duty To God award and is an Eagle Scout, EZRA TAFT BENSON SiEHIJGHHinS? HE WILL be honored at the regular sacrament meeting np Mitchell. THE CONCLUDING. speaker) whb wilj also .giv. the dedicatory prayer, will be Apostle Ezra Taft Benson of the Council of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church. The chapel was built by financial assistance given by . ELDER LAW Fred Kemp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kemp of 304 Hawthorne Street, Layton, has been called to serve in the Halifax Mission Field in Canada. A SHE participated in the university symphony and is currently teaching flute les- their work in so many worthwhile projects member of the Syracuse Third Ward, he will be honored at the sacrament meeupg of the Third Ward Sunday,'July'29 at2: 15 p.m. North. seas. ELDER GRAVES ELDER PARRY New LDS Chapel In Clinton Scheduled To Be Dedicated THE NEW church which has been built in the last fourteen months will be the on Sunday, July 29 at the Layton First Ward Chapel, 789 East Wasatch Drive. A graduate of Layton High School, Elder Kemp played on the soccer team and was a KEMP FT .PER Student of the United States, Walter Mondale, who commended the Leaguers for biennium 1979-8-1 Educational President PROJECTS SELECTED for the Taiwan Quebec; Ministry, Concordia College at THE LWML is the womens numbers master Frank Larkins. Christ Lutheran Church, Micronesian auxiliary of the Lutheran Church-Missou- Camp Lowell in Idaho. They were accompanied by Scout- try Concordia College at Alberta and Edmonton, Montreal, large group attending enjoyed boating, swimming and picnicing as well as many attended the famous LDS Mormon Miracle" Pageant. The Kaysville Eighth Ward Boy Scouts left Saturday for a week at summer camp at ; FARMINGTON, UTAH 84025 -- J 6 LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance D 0 D D 0 a a D D 0 ONE FREE -- n MT(ggW with purchase of two large pizzas (take-o- ut or eat-in- ) Good through August 3, 1979 nsTCun-n- Ts CaHBQBDpl |