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Show i WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 24, 1980 t issionane CHURCH 'tv- 1 'xv New Pastor A t St. Rose Of Lima eSkjs-s- i FR. K ALLOCk, w ho comes here from St Thomas Aquinas University Parish, University of Colorado, Boulder, has had other Paulist assignments at St Johns University Parish, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W Va , and John XXIII University Parish, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Ordained on May 5, 1973, Fr Kallock attended DePaul University from 1963 to 1967 where he majored in sociology and minored in religion and psychology From 1967 to 1968 he attended Yale Divinity School and 1968 through 1973 he studied at St Paul s College, Washington, D C s THIS WILL be Fr first assignment as a parish pastor He will be assisted by Fr Thomas Murphy CSP, and Fr Peter Cona-ty- , CSP Father Frank Diskin, CSP, the former pastor of St Rose, left August 2 for assignment in New Yorl City, N Y , having served at St Rose for six years Kal-lock- FATHFRKAlIOfK Father Michael J Kallock, CSP, 36 who has been named the new pastor for St Rose of Lima, Layton, will assume his duties August 28 F L UL i Sicven Robert Speirs son ol Pies and Mrs Robeit Spins 601 F 2 '( S , C leaitiild has been called to sene in ihe Belgium Brussels Mission HIS FARFWELL program will be held Aug 24 at 10 10 a m at the Center Street Chapel IsOF Center in Clear- field Lider Speirs graduated trom Clearfield High in 1979 where hewasamemberol the Nation al Honor Society He has earned the rank of Eagle and Order ol the Arrow in the Seoul mg piogram HAS been priesthood organi t for five years and has held mans leadeiship positions in the ehurch This past yeai he attended USU HI Groundbreaking For Sr. Complex 1 1 thing is nearly go for an October groundbreaking on the new senior citizens housing project it MEMBERS of the Davis County Housing Authority board were given an update in their regular monthly meeting Tuesday morning in Farming-toPreliminary work has already been done on the site m north Bountiful, Executive n Director Rosemary Davis said That includes asphalting, curb, gutter and sidewalk improvements, she said, with closure on the land to have been completed Tuesday afternoon THE construction plan was submitted to federal Housing and Urban Development department officials in Denver late last month and is undei review, Mrs Davis noted We hope that will be out by the end of the month Funding for the $2 million project is coming from that agency and will include the highrise and four large family homes as well on another site 48-u- low-inco- ADV ERTISING for contrac- tor bids will follow approval from Denver leading to the anticipated October ground- breaking date Plans call for as much community involvement from civic and senior citizen leaders as possible, she said In other business, the board obted to further study a financing proposal for redevelopment of 28 Authority-owne- d urats in Layton 1 hat $688,000 project will feature a major facelift including insulation, e new roofing and other improvements on-sit- SCOTT Chamberlain, certified public accountant with Kier Corp of Ogden, said a firm committment" has been received from the Federal Housing Administration for a bond sale through the Utah Housing Finance Agency for a 40 year loan That will be held Sept 18 and would provide permanent financing while construction financing would have to be handled elsewhere, he said Mr Chamberlain presented a his Eagle Scout award Duty to God award and his On My Honor award He was a member of the Davis High Symphonic Oichestra and Band, and plaved in the symphonic band and pep band at Webei State College where he has completed one year as a chemistry major 773-497- 6 Three Layton girls recently returned from a seven day Caribbean cruise The girls. Sue Carrel, Lisa Shaw and Sheri Christensen have been the past saving their money for several months to take this special vacation months prior to leaving 'o serve his mission in the J ip m Sapparo Mission He spoke in Sacrament meeting in the Fr nt Height-- - I lfth Ward on Aug HF GR ADI Al FD from Davis High School and attended I tah leeh Sehi ol in Orem He was tetive in Junior Achievement toi two venis 1C A finalist and w is tale and competed at Indi inapolis Ind in the Flv mouth Shooting Conte-- t He was l Sterhnc Scholir for Davis High Sehoo' Eldu Miehie has been te live in his various ehurih aeti vities his his Dun lo God award ind is an Eagle Scout 1 Manurwstures Micks Service and recently Fowler Pump as a draftsman He is the son of Mi and Mis Maik Miehie II HI East H) S Fruit Heights up with a bank LAY ION This last week the Lavton 19th Ward had a fun Campout near North Ogden Canyon in the Weber County campgrounds party The Housing Authointy is a nonprofit agency and such agencies may pose more difficulty m default situations than a group John Randy Kimball family designated themselves as the first aiel station for the camp out Thev wanted to praetn e some of the things they had learned dm ing the summei in a 4 H project. emergenev I THINK we have the legal right to mortgage but I ques- were able to do service as well as practice He said the bank required such conditions because the profit-m- aking d Fel-sha- TO BE completed in two will be available for rental in each section after construction is done, he said Four buildings will be done in the first phase and three m the second phases, aparments Were looking as six months of construction I think during March you should have some (that can be rented), Mr Chamberlain added THE COMPLEX, recently renamed Rosewood Villa, is located near North Layton Jr ELDER SPAETH ELDER CORLESS To Report To Fulfill LDS Mission On Mission , Fldei Clint Spaeth, son of Mrs Kav Spaeth, of Pleasant Grove Ut , and formerly of Svrnsuss, will arrive home on Wednesday fiom the Arcadia Calilo ma Mission HI ILL give his report in the S incuse Third Ward meeting on Aug 24, beginning at 10 p m The chapel is located at 1625 S ls() W , Syracuse He gndiiated from Amer-lea- n oik High School and has attended USU. Institute of Religion u Weber State and plans to continue his education at WSC Sac-raint- 1 1 A GRADUATE of Davis High School, he was a delegate to the Model United Nations at theU ofU for two years He served as repertoire lo the Model U N after graduating and has attended the U of U Elder Corless has served in Bob and Jean Johnson and family are moving to Phoenix, Anz They have been transferred by the government Jean is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Leslie Draney Mr and Mrs Frank Parker, Mrs Rov Baldwin and family of Santa Cruise, Calif , Mr and Mrs Kenneth Felt and family of Fruit Heights, and Mr and Mrs Dan Broschins-k- y and familv of Farmington spent the weekend at the Par- IMPORTANT money and we don't want to turn it back but I feel we need to do Thats Sea World and Disney World before returning home Mrs Loralee Despam spent the month of June in California with her mother, Peggy Holt, while Mrs Holt had surgery Mrs Despain returned to Layton to pick up her husband. Memll and her daughter Shelly and returned to San Francisco for the wedding of her youngest brother. Regan Jardine Holt to Roma Dell The wedding was attended by family members from the New York area The Despains returned home on July 2. Mrs Loralee Despain is the president of the Uinta Foundation for Children. This organization will open a chapter in this area in September. Nearly 50 members of the Layton 6th and Layton 28th been called to serve an LDS mission to Ecuador He will speak in Sacrament meeting in Ihe Kavsville 18th Ward. 555 N 100 E , at 9 a m Aug 24 He will enter the Mission Training Center on Aug 28 Kaysville will be available for house renovations out of $500,000 total Thats about seven homes and with a population of nearly 150,000 I don't know how we can begin to meet our needs Orlando where they toured 442 N, 210 E , Kaysville, has presidencies and has been employed at the Oakndge Country Club and Melco Electro mes np Mrs. Davis also told the board $34,000 in sate funding some lobbying (to increase it) part of the reason I had the Utah Housing Coalition tour (in the county two weeks ago). Elder Craig E. Corleys son of Mr and Mrs Ralph Corless, various priesthood quorum High School All units were vacated several months ago to make ready for the renovation That should vastly reduce utility bills for tenants, some of whom paid more for utilities than rent due to poor insulation and construction ITS t gi Schoi D iphic aits di Idel pm i A -- l ig al Is r the I ho oi ne ! scheduled at 2 2tf M t the n ton I VRI W I it in tn e nt - 1 I I I h sth W (pel 'lHl W n ton 1 heAnttlopc Di was p i e l o u s ll m e 2u p m but announced toi has been eh u .id to 2 20 p m A open ho" e tot ill his linnds lu me will be held at 'he D e Sund il dlleellv ntic meeting I v i Ilf ie lei IS i m ail ll lie of the t leal Hich and the Simmiiv He his ittelidid W St been a nil mbit of the I DS t tie e tiiei Ins itute n keli. ion i is SV I lelisc pi tied b tn c nil lid he nicml Fll st W ill foi hi- - ker summer cabin at Bear ELDER TAYLOR Lake Returns Home Jeffrey L Taylor son of Mr and Mrs Richard L Taylor, 782 Sipphire. Layton, returned home Aug 16 after completing an LDS mission W i hington D C Mission. in-t- HF WILL make his report 30 a m in the Auc 24 at Layton Stake Center, 60 W. Gordon Ave , Layton He is a Clearfield High graduate and attended seminary for four y ears there Elder Randy Harvey, son of Mr and Mrs Malcolm Harvey has returned from serving his mission to Switzerland He gave his report on Aug 10 in the Kaysville 6th Ward He alans to attend the U ofU and continue his studies Mr and Mrs Frank Parker attended the Ray Nichols family reunion at Rexburg. Ida for three days JaLynn Jorgensen ten year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Jay Jorgensen, is now convalescing at her home after surgery from a water skiing accident on an outing at Bear Lake. She will be in a body cast for some time while recuperating Houseguests LDS Wards high priest quotum and their wives attended an outdoor planned potluek and swimming party that w. s held Friday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Dee Fielding of Mr. and Mrs Dixon Reisbeck and family were Gaylen and Susan Bowcutt and children from Plano, Texas. They came to attend the wedding of their daughter. Ton Bowcutt, held at the White Bam County Club in north Ogden THIS THE some of Ihur new learned skills I be ook then new fust aid kit w Gch thiv had equipped and wue able to help some ol the campers with nunoi problems sjch as bug bites sei ipes and sir itches lhev also took ihe oppor limit v to do i demonstration foi the call p.i on what to do in cert tin enitiectiev situa 'ions belli I id Ilf MTNCFR demonstrated what to do with a grease lue Amv demonsti ited how water el's11 c and w is In 1 niectine on fiifi ll the Mis-- i the follow in. el area and emergence items Ihe presi dent is Vni vice Spencer si.rctari Karalce rcpoitcr lason and song and pledge leader Vaughn nt el i ll IS w tl can be purified ind where us able water can he obtained in the home when it is contamin ated or shut off and Kaiallec domonstrated the use of the first air kit and wh it items ale important in such a kit The club has h id fun this summer preparing their own pre-ide- IS the Sv I ie s i i H m ish Ilf 11 AS a bl ell he e lit lentil sei vine i mission m the t hlea g, Illinois Mission ish sto ra gc i a t lion me ood lost e the Hid been active in Other spoils and utilities I id Ie music Returns From Mission Ward Canipout Held THE B VSK would require Kier to hold the property and we would deed (the apartments) over in an unrecorded (transaction) We wouldn't have control It would be put into the hands of a third tion the ability to transfer (title) even if its legal, said Member Attorney-BoarKing Mr. Chamberlain said his firm wants to begin the renovaWe tion as soon as possible want to get going on the roof before the bond sale but if we cant, well start on Sept 19 He IS a cell' Cl id Ite of Lavton Hich S liool mil was - ( oiin i mplovie J R, the P v HE HAS worked foi K and the Housing Authority Layton News By DONETA GATHERUM Elder M irl I oyal Muhie will enter the Mission raining Center on Aug 28 for tv o 17 A FAREWFLL Sacrament meeting will be held Aug Hat 5 20 p m in the Fruit Heights Fifth Ward, 901 S Mountain Rd , Fruit Heights The new elder has received cosigning for financing by Kier It , FARMINGTON been more a long, winding road, but it looks like every- They flew from Salt Lake City to Miami, Fla where they boarded a cruise ship The ship stopped in Nassau, Puerto Rico and St. Thomas m the Virgin Islands They toured all three ports and enjoyed shopping in St Thomas. They stayed on board the ship at night and visited the various stops during the day When the ship docked in Florida, the girls traveled to FlderDausJ Steele son of Dr and Mrs James L Steele, HI S Edgehill Circle Fruit Heights, has been called to serve a mission in the Fukuoka Japam Mission Hewillieport to the Mission T raining Center on Sept proposal that would include By TOM BUSSFLBERG ELDER M1CH1E ELDER STEELE LDFR SPEIRS f IderC OI He ( nd Mis son of M son of xr, is S' K llsll'le h kol e s the ind - el s i V ill give IS ll 24 m tie K 12th W d Us e at 12 10 j m in fiHO 1 ist C i k on Am |