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Show I f t WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. FEBRUARY 7. 1980 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 7. 1980 National Prayer Breakfast Planned issumaries CHURCH Conference T o The annual HILL AFB National Prayer Breakfast cosponsored by Hill AFB and Defense Depot Ogden will be observed Thursday at 7 a.m. at the base's NCO Club. Be Family Day years has been connected with scouting, an integral part of the Morman Church youth ELDER HOWARD W. HUNTER The Layton Utah West Stake will hold their Stake Conference on Feb. 9 and 10 at the Stake Center, 1591 W. 1600 N Layton. F.lder Howard V. Hunter of the Quorum of the T welve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints will be the visiting general authority. Elder Hunter asks that this conference be a family day. THE MEETING on Feb. 9 will be from 9 p.m. and the Sunday session on Feb. 10 will begin at 10 a.m. Elder Hunter was a prominent southern California lawyer and businessman before his call to the apostleship on Oct. g active 10, 1959. A member of the LDS Church, he was born in Boise, Ida. and moved to California at the age of 21. progrant. He has served as bishop, president of a high priest quorum, stake high councilor and president of the Pasadena California Stake. While serving as stake president he was chairman of the southern California Welfare Region and la- ter chairman of the Los Angeles Welfare Region. PRES. W. CLIVE Barney extends a special invitation to every stake member to attend this conference, and to bring a friend with them. All visitors are welcome, vxb y Mexico-Mexic- o HE MARRIED Clara May Jeffs in the Salt Lake Temple. After completing undergraduate requirements he attended South Western University Law School in Los Angeles. In 1939 he graduated with a de- gree juris doctor, cum laude. He was admitted to the California State Bar and became a in . Who was the author of this verse? 2. To whom was he writing? 3. What man made the last clause of this verse famous? 4 Where may this statement be found? Answers: 1. The Apostle Paul. 2. The believers in the City of Rome. 3. It caused Martin Luther to question his Roman Catholic adherence. 4. Romans 1:17. South Mission. ELDER EVES is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Eves of Sunset. He graduated from Clearfield High and four year seminary program. New York Life Agent in Layton is ROBERT S. GRAFF New York Life Insurance Company 707 - 24th St. Ogden, Ut. 84401 801-621-33- 00 income, ana uroup insurance, nrinuilie, tension runs Elder Ronald Dale Palmer, son of Pres, and Mrs. J. Duffy Palmer, 1625 Melanie Lane. Syracuse, has received a call to serve an LDS mission to the Atlanta Georgia Mission. itlmr I. Bowman, von ol and Mrs. Richard ( Bowman ol ka w illc. has been i. aiMi Joan Brough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brough. 578 E. 250 N.. Kaysville. has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission in the Texas Houston (Spanish) Mission. She will enter the Mission Training Center on Feb. 28. Her farewell will be Feb. Ill at 12 noon in the Kaysville 4th Ward. 875 E. 200 N. SHE IS a graduate of Davis High School and Kaysville Seminary and is presently attending BYU. While at Davis High she was a class officer in her junior and senior years and was active in student functions. She was a high honor graduate and a Sterling Scholar nominee from Davis. For interim periods during the last three years she has been employed at Davis North Medical Center. c II) (he )S Ills, w ill iklahonia Mission. He speak al Ills mission laiewell on Suml.iv eh Id at 4 p.m in be ka s illc ( rest w ood Make I 'cnier. Hewillenici ihc Mission laimne ( eniei in Itovo on eh. 14. . A GRADUATE of Clearfield High School and the Seminary program he served as president of the ninth grade Seminary and during his junior year was a member of the High School Seminary Council. He w as president of the Seminary studentbody during his senior year. While in high school he was involved in the music department as a member of the concert choir and the Madrigal group. i IllIS a membei ol the Kivsville lliiul Uuixl wlieK he has saved as pnesihood oiearnsi: n si assisuml lo lhe e s i s Quotum, bishop in the piesidenl ol tie leucheis and deacons quotums in lhe aio me Pi test hood lie niiatned lhe ank ol ade Seoul and ed his )ii io ( kuI awahl an anthology entitled "War. Morality and the Military Profession." tten The Academy's first philosophy professor. Col. Wakin has built a nine person department that teaches existentialism and Buddhism. household cleaners lor floors and furniture makes a thought. ful show er gift for the bride-to-be- kavsulle Seminars and horn When boiling fish, add lemon juice to prevent that fishy smell. Chapel. 1974 W. 17(H) S.. Syracuse. He w ill enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Feb. 14. vsb To help keep a tidier bathroom. give each child a certain colored towel, and assign a hook to each child. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Dean F. Hunger have her parents Mr. and Mrs. Martell Easton of Beaver. Utah visiting with them. R.VV. Benton observed his 82nd birthday anniversary at his home with his family on 29. Mrs. Inez Nance and familv attended the funeral service of her sister. Mrs. Almeta Holland Nance, on Jan. 29 at the Syracuse LDS Stake Center. Mrs. Nance died Jan. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Duard Pederson have relumed from a ten day tour of the Hawaiian Islands where they enjoyed a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas and family attended an open house for family members in Taylorsville on Jan. 27 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ross. The open house was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas' son Kenneth and his new bride Karen Miller who were married Dec. 21. Guests were members of Karen's family and for friends of the family Elder Bret Passey returned home from serving his two year LDS mission to the Texas Dallas Mission on Dec. 19. Elder Passey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Passey and , . of the Kaysville Third Ward. He gave his mission report on Jan. 13. He is now attending the LDS Business College in Salt Luke City and is employ ed with Zions National Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jorgenson returned from a two week vacation trip to Hawaii where they visited with her brother Mr. and and sister-in-laMrs. Greg Hart. They toured the various islands during their stay. They returned home Jan. an accident on Nov. 30. He has been confined to the hospital for two months but his condition is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stanton w'ere dinner guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Forsyth on Thursday evening in honor of their grandson. Benjamin's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Kinsey entertained at a family dinner al their home last week in honor of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Moline who are moving to Little Rock. Ark., to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Grant and daughter Dixie and three of Mr. and Mrs. Grant's grandchildren all of Granger, were guests Saturday evening of son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meacham. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clark entertained at a family birth- day dinner on Wednesday evening. Jan. 9. in honor of their daughter. Caryn. who was a year old. Guests were William H. Umpleby and daughter Alese. Weekend houseguests of Mrs. Caryol Weaver were her son Brad Weaver and friend Mark Huffaker of Sunnvvale. 30. FARMINGTON Mills Construction Company has been awarded the contract for installation of a storm drainage channel betwen Kaysville and Layton. THE PROJECT is located in the Muttonhollow area between Interstate Highway 15 and State Road 106 (Main Street) on the north edge of Kaysville. Davis County Commission has approved a $42,693 hid for the project which will be financed by funds from a two-micountv storm drain one-ha- lf ll Calif. She entertained at of Businessmen's LINOLEUM j COUNTER TOPS ALTHOUGH he served a tour in V ietnam in I9n8 and wrote a Defense Department handbook called "lhe Viet Cong Political Infrastiuc-lure.- " at the Academy, the r colonel has brought in advocates as guest lecturers and introduced a course titled "Morality of War." He is also ol the symbolic logic textbook at the Academy, and an American 825?6500 Nexi to Radio'Shack 500 So. (Bountiful) By Sunset Sports THEME. FOR the evening " I hiough lhe cats" and the music will be piovided bv Men Ol Notes Oiehesira. Diess foi 'he event will he thiough lhe vears of I8'0 lo 1080. V Committee in ot charge arrangements are Sheldon and Carol lewis assisted e hairm e n and Ramon: Porter. I .a! and P.0 Sahm hy Gatv ois B.u nev Rav anO . I am and I htistme Dcppe. Richtud and Valone Christensen and F. Burton and Jovce Wmtei np 3TTTTT ' PRIZE FIGHTER tax that is collected county w ide and used tor major storm drain projects. COMMISSION Chairman Glen W. Flint said the site being drained is in open area planned for future expansion of a commercial development. Water, he said, w ill be drained into nearby Holmes Creek. A second storm drain project. being partially financed by the county, has been approved for Bountiful where a large culvert is being installed at about 150 East between 9(H) and 1000 North. This will replace a smaller culv ert w hich has plugged in past y ears causing Hood damage lo nearby residents. gib Rated PG Feb. Showtimes 7:30 Week nights 7:30 & 9:20 Fri. & Sat. Sat. Mat. 1:15 & 3:05 2.25 Adults 1.75 Students 1.00 Children Tues. Special Adults & 1.25 Students KAYSVILLE THEATRE mm 376-527- 2 Starting Thursday February 7th All Fall & Holiday Merchandise Will be REDUCED to 0QFF REGULAR PRICE DOORS OPEN S:30 S0RRY-- N0 20 to 50 & All Ribbing A.tVS BANK CARDS ON THIS SALE All Sales Final No Approvals No Exchanges No Refunds CLOSING OUT SALE FABRICS Kavsville luh Fast IDs Stake is sViUisoi me their Bali on Satin day . Eeb 2L at the stake een ter lhe dance will begin at m lor ail 18 years ol age and over iBSafM and Installations SEWING BASKET W. YKIN Clearing House at San Jose. Calif. He was recently made manager of one of the three divisions of the company. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowman spent I uesday. F'eb. 5. in Provo with their family. They all attended the Provo LDS Temple with dinner alter in honor of their son Elder Arthur Bowman prior to his entering the LDS Mission Training Center in Provo. Other members of the family attending were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sagers. Mr. and Mrs. Roll'e Andrus and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stanton. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cloward attended the Donnie and Marie Osmond special show in Provo on Jan. 26. President and Mrs. Eldean Holliday attended the Associated General Contractors Convention at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City last weekend. He was on the associates committee and Mrs. Hollidav was on the women's committee. Free Estimates Guaranteed Installatio romp! Delivery Financing Available 'Come See Us ai OurNew Location 300 SaState Ctear1icldUtah Binden B. Cottrell is still confined to the University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City undergoing treatment for injuries sustained in 416 a in family dinner on Sunday their honor. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bob McEwen and children of Kaysville. and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Burton of Layton. Mrs. McEwen is a sister of Brad. Brad is employed with the electronic placement division carretTfTTctory CARPER COL MAL1IAM M Contract Awarded On Storm Drainage i Davis High School whcic he was sophomore class presi deni and earned Id let s in football and tennis. He atteneleel Hi mhani 1 onne I im ei sii Iasi semester wheie lie was an honor simleni. np Ball Set For 23rd Behavnual Scientist ailiele. lie eiadualed horn lhe lusl issue. VV anti-wa- I i He will speak in the Syracuse Fourth Ward Sacrament meeting on Feb. It) at 4 p.m. in Jan. A NAVIGATOR with an air rescue squadron before taking his Ph D. at the University of Southern California in 1959. Col. Wakin has recently wri- A plastic bucket filled with the Syracuse Utah Stake JOAN BROUGH . led tO si; ELDER PALMER has been attending the summer and fall semester at BYU. Hehas been a member of the BYU's Men's Choir and was in the University's Chorale. At the University's LDS Ward. Elder Palmer was a counselor in the Elders Quorum. He is also an Eagle Scout and an active member of the Syracuse Fourth Ward. 1 Your ELDER BOWMAN City Therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written. The just shall live by faith. life-lon- ule, heaitn, Royce E. Eves will report on his mission on Sunday. Feb. 10 at 3:45 p.m. in the Sunset Fifth Ward. 2431 North 250 West. He returned home on Saturday. Feb. 2. He served in Bible Verse 7-- Ut&aoHity ELDER PALMER ELDER EVES the 4 I9 t OL. VKIN was named a Mudd Memoiial I cllow in and elected to Ph Bela Kappa while at Sou'. hem Cal More tcccnrfy. he was chosen one ol Vmerica s I? "lire. a Pioiessois bv IVo pies Magame. no-ho- Av in May published KEY SPEAKER at the breakfast is Col. Mulham M. Wakin. assciciated dean of the faculty and professor, and head of the Department of Philosophy and Fine Arts at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. Colo. The 1952 graduate of Notre Dame will speak to "The End of the World as We Know It ?" member of the Los Angeles Bar Association and a leading corporation lawyer in that area. Since residing in Sait Lake City he has been admitted to the Utah Bar and is on the board of directors of several large industrial and land holding corporations. He has served as president of the Polynesian Cultural Center in Hawaii and the Genealogical Society. ELDER HUNTER is an Eagle Scout and for many "Ethics and Leadership The Discount NOTIONS 10 inch Bountiful 85 N. Main & Layton 75 N. Fort Lane |