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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 24, The new Clinton Ninth as the new bishopric are Bishop S. Jay Child; with Ke- Lovell and Bruce Niederhauser as first and second counselors. James nneth Summers will be the executive secretary with Jeff Anderson, clerk; Carl Jensen and Gary NORTH DAVIS LEADER, APRIL 24, 1980 Niederhauser, 2nd counselor; back, James Summers, executive secretary; Jeff Anderson, clerk; Carl Jensen and Gary Barney, assistant clerks. Mrs. Peter A. Kranenburg Jr. CLINTON 9TH WARD Ward was made in a recent stake change. Chosen to serve 1980 Barney as assistant clerks. BISHOP CHILD is a lifelong resident of Clinton. He is associated with the State Farm Bureau Association and the irrigation company. He has spent many years in various LDS Church positions. He and his wife, Florence, are the parents of three children. Kenneth Lovell has been a resident of Clinton the greater part of his life. He fulfilled an LDS mission and was a member of the stake high council at the time of this new appointment. He is a structural contractor and he and his wife, Jody, are the parents of four children. CLINTON 8TH WARD BRUCE L. Niederhauser d has resided in the bership clerk. Clinton-Clearfiel- area the greater part of his life. He was born in Logan and served an LDS mission. He has served in many LDS Church positions. He is a building contractor and he and his wife, Marlene, are the parents of four sons. Chosen to serve as the bishopric in the new Clinton Eighth Ward are Bishop Kenneth Mitchell with David Cow-di- n as first counselor and Edward Gertge, second counselor. Hal Shearer is executive secretary; Roger Holcomb, finance clerk; Clyde Sharp, ward clerk and Carl Green, membership clerk. BISHOP MITCHELL has Called To Serve CHURCH annual stake conference held Sunday, April 20. The conference was under the direction of Church Apostle James E. Faust. RELEASED AFTER serving more than seven years as stake president was Gayle Stevenson. Also released were his counselors, Evan A. White-side- s and Ardell Adams. Sustained as the new Layton Utah Stake president was Evan A. Whitesides. His counselors are Ardell Adams and A. Kent Randall. Elwin Roberts will continue as the stake executive secretary. THE LAYTON stake high council also underwent some Davis County is again sponsoring an Older Americans Health Fair. The screening tests will include: height, weight, vision, anemia, blood LeG-rand- hygiene and career, glaucoma, tests for internal bleeding and foot screening. e Evans, Don Evans, Rulon Brinkerhoff, Kent Rampton, Keith Brimhall, Frank Wilko, Randy Harris, Don Weaver, Phil Eckersley, Dick Taylor, John Gibby and Darrell Taylor. Alternate high council members are Vernon Moon, Roy McFerson and Jay Argyle. dmg Kaysville Elder Brent Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moss of 258 East Mutton Hollow Road, Kaysville has accepted his o mission call to the Mission. He is a member of the Kaysville 20th Ward and will enter the Mission Training Center on July 3. Illinois-Chicag- ALL NEW RESTAURANT IN pressure, hearing, oral changes. The high council members now include i ELDER PASSEY ELDER JONSSON Elder Thomas M. Passey, son of Bruce and Lynn Passey, 2491 E. Cherry Lane, Layton, has been called to serve an LDS mission to Brazil Sao Paulo South Mission. A GRADUATE of Layton High, class of 1979, he gradu- ated with honors. He attended Weber State College this past school year and has been employed at J&J Produce. Testimonial will be April 27 at 1:30 p.m. at the 24th Ward, Cherry Lane Chapel. He will enter the Mission Training Center on May 8. SYRACUSE 1822 South 2000 WEST TURK AT SYRACUSE MAO 825-752- THEN lFT AT 2000 W. 2 Officers Installed Good Homemade Specials Everyday! DUP met with the Kaysville Wagon Wheel Camp of DUP on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Doris King. Bette Hyer gave the lesson and Jane Kemp was cohostess for the evening. THE COUNTY officers installed new DUP officers for the 1980 year, they are: Mrs. Mary Pettit, camp captain; Mrs. Liane Alder, first vice captain; Mrs. Marsha Hall, second vice captain; Mrs. Doris King, secretary-treasure- r; Mrs. Dorothy Bitters, iesson leader; Mrs. Diane Smith, publicity; Mrs. Mar- jorie Dinger, historian and scrapbook; Mrs. Nola Wood, $t Sunday .11 . . 11 a.m.-- 7 reared in Uintah. He graduated from Bonneville High School and attended Weber State College. He served an LDS mission to the New Zealand South Mission and has held various positions in the LDS Church. He is a planner with Utah Power and Light Co. and he and his wife. De bbie. are the parents of thiee children. EDWARD GtRTGF b.t' maue Clinton his home for the past eight years. He is employed by the LDS Church as cannery manager and is a convert to the Church. He and his wife, Arlene, are the parents ot four sons. David L. Cowdin, was p.r p.m parliamentarian and Mrs. Leola Kirby, registrar, np David R. Jonsson. son of Bishop and Mrs. Bengt R. Jonsson of 25 East500North, Kaysville, has accepted a call to serve an LDS Mission to the Korea Seoul Mission. He will THE HEALTH fair is available to all senior citizens in Davis County. Please contact the centers for information. " is a must and must be completed by Wednesday, April 23. Transportation will be available through the Heritage, and Golden Y ears Center, A BLOOD chemistry profile will also be available. This will include a check for: diabetes, kidney disease, liver disease, gout, cholesteral, thyroid disease, treglycerides. plus ten other checks. A small charge of $6 will be assessed to cover lab fees. Please fast for 12 hours prior to these tests. We also suggest that you hbring a sack lunch to eat after taking this blood test. THE FAIR will be held Saturday, April 26 at the Farmington Elementary School, 50 West 200 South, Farmington. HEYW00D AUTO CLINIC 132 North 1st West, Kaysville Visa 376-20- Mastercharge 5 295-347- 1 enter the Mission Training Center on May 15. HE WILL speak in sacrament meeting on April 27 at 9 a.m. in the Kaysville 18th Ward, 505 North 100 East. An open house will be held at the Jonsson home from 12:30 to 6 p.m. the same day. Elder Jonsson was a high honor graduate of Davis High School, where he was a member of the Davis High School band and orchestra. He is an LDS seminary graduate and has received a Duty to God award. He also served as an assistant to the bishop in the Priests Quorum. Eagles Host Dinner-Danc- e Set For Sat. The Big Four Charities chairpeople. Chuck Hess and Wilda Williams, cancer; Ho- ward and Marie Fikstad, heart ; Joe and Ruth Gale, Golden Eagle; and Frank Lamora and Gwenda Peters, Crippled Children's Fund, announce the joint charity drive will be climaxed by a dinner-danc- e Saturday, April 26 at Aerie Home, 156 West Gentile, Layton. THE FESTIVITIES, beginning with a Mexican dinner from 9 p.m., followed by dancingtothe music of Wood and Steel. Cost of dinner-danc- e will be $5 per person. Admission to dance only will be $2 per person. All Eagle members and guests are invited to attend. 7-- Officers from the Davis County Central Council of Mon. been a lifelong resident of Clinton. He has served in many positions of the LDS Church. He is married to the former Cheryl Lee and they are the parents of three children. He graduated from Weber State College and has worked as a manufacturing manager at Utility Trailers at the Freeport Center. Upcoming Events For Senior Citizens Layton Stake Presidency Reorganized On April 20 The Layton Utah LDS Stake Presidency was reorganized as part of the business conducted at the semi- the new Clinton 8th LDS Ward includes front, David Cowdin, left, 1st counselor; Bishop Kenneth Mitchell; Edward Gertge, 2nd counselors; back, Hal Shearer, executive secretary; Roger Holcomb, finance clerk; Clyde Sharp, ward clerk and Carl Green, memBishopric in DURING THE past year he has attended BYU, where he was a member of the symphonic band. He had worked in the accounting department of the Lagoon Corp. and as a member of the Lagoon Show Band. Remember They Do Modem girls adore spinning wheels. But they like four of them and a spare. Eagles are People Helping People. Tickets may be purchased at Aerie Home or from Layton Eagle members. 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