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Show I WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 28, 1982 REFLEX-DA- VIS Laylon Holmes Creek Slake OWPtCH Ordination Set day Eucharist, celebrate at the week-da- y Eucharista and provide regular communions to parrish shut-inAfter further training, their licenses may be extended to further sacramental rites such as Holy Baptism, Holy Matrimony, Christian Burial, and the Reconciliation of a Pen- The Rt. Rev. E. Otis Charles, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Utah, will ordain to the Sacred Order of Deadline Peters Episcopal Church, 1204 East 1450 So., Clearfield, on Saturday evening, Jan. 30 at 5:30 p.m. MISSIONARY Wash., the IS Thursday 6 Sr. Programmer Analyst for TRW at Hill Air Force Base actively began pursuing his calling to the ordained ministry under Bishop Rusack, Diocese of Los Angeles, in 1976, seeking to combine his teaching gifts in mathematics with University Chaplain work. In 1977, he studied a year at PICTURES p.m. Bloy Episcopal School of Theology affiliated with the School of Theology at Claremont, before his 1978 move to HAFB with TRW, where he and his family became active members at St. Peters. REV. WALLACE D. BEITZEL them through the year program. THE NEW THROUGH A new Diocesan Program, Title 111, Canon 8, which restores a NewTesta-men- t concept of shared sacramental ministry while a layperson continues his secular vocation, the people of St. Peters and the The Holmes Creek Stake this weekend. and-a-ha- lf ministry, licensed by the Bishop, permits the priests to celebrate and at the Sun approved by Father Howlett, may also be given. THE FESTIVE Saturday Ordination at Clearfield will invisivolve many tors, including a majority of the Utah Diocesan Clergy and Canon 8 sacramentalists. With Bishop Charles, will be his Chaplain, Shannon Leach, All Saints, Salt Lake City. has chosen The priest-eleThe Rev. Anne Thieme, In- DOES ANYONE KNOW? Elder Kirk Alan Housley, 5389 W. 2425 N., Hooper, has accepted an LDS mission call to serve in th Guatemala City, Guatemala Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Housley of Hooper and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Housley of Layton. ELDER SWARTZ Elder Randall L. Swartz, son of Gary and Donna terim Chaplain, St. Marks Hospital, to offer his ordination sermon. Others include: his presenters: The Rev. G. Edward Howlett, Vicar and Mentor; The Rev. Elizabeth Dalaba, Kaysville; his wife, Mrs. Lizz Beitzel, Fruit Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kesner, HAFB. employed at Bobs . Concrete in Hooper the past year. which meets at 1700 S. 2000 W. on Sunday, Jan. 31 commencing at noon. Elder Swartz will enter the Mission Training Center on Feb. 18. A graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary program there, he Called To Serve has been attending Weber D. Howard Thurgood and his wife, Mrs. Reta B. Thurgood have received a call to serve an LDS mission to the Calgery Canada Mission. New Club Organized A new literary LAYTON club was recently organized in the east part of Layton. It is called the Country Oakes Literary Club. Officers are Mrs. Marge Boyden, president; Ms. Ruby Dickson, vice president; Mrs. Renee Farrimond, secretary-treasure- r. ELDER NOBLE Clark A. Noble will enter the MTC in Provo Feb. 4 for training prior to serving his mission in the Connecticut Hartford Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Noble of Las Vegas. Nev. and has been making his home the past few months with an aunt and uncle. Pres, and Mrs. Eldean Holiday of 652 E. Mutton Hollow Rd.. Kaysville. THE FIRST meeting was held Jan 12 at the home of Mrs. Renee Farrimond. Mrs. Keith Campbell gave a review on poetry the types and origins of poems. A tribute was paid to Mrs. Marge Boyden. The club will meet on the second Tuesday of each month. Elder Chris Gardiner, son of Larry and Carol Gardiner, of Kaysville, has accepted a call to serve in the Washington, Spokane LDS Mission. CHRIS WAS an honor graduate from Davis High School where he served as a section leader in the Symphony Orchestra. He was also a four year graduate from the Kaysville Seminary. He has attended Weber State College and Institute with plans of an engineering major. He is currently employed at Bowmans in Kaysville. HE HAS served in leadership positions in his Priesthood quorums and taught Primary in the Kaysville 4th Ward. Chris will speak in Sacrament meeting on Jan. 31 at 1:05 p.m. in the Kaysville 4th Ward Chapel, 875 East 2nd North. He will enter the MTC on Feb. 11. AN OPEN house will follow Sacrament meeting at the family home. 376-383- THEY WILL be honored at the Sacrament meeting service at the Clearfield Eighth Ward on Sunday, Jan. 31 at3:30p.m. The chapel is located at 300 North 200 West, Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Thurgood retired a year and a half ago after being employed and later owning the Thurgood Market in Syracuse for 40 years. DURING THIS past year and a half thy have been ordinance workers in the Ogden LDS Temple. cuse until 25 years ago, and since that time they have made their home in Clearfield. They have four daughters, two that reside in Utah and the other two are in Arizona. Cross Regional oods Center. Events will begin at 10 a.m. and continue through p.m. 1 Elder LeGrand Richards, member of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church. Entertainment will be provided by "A New Day from the Salt Lake LDS Institute. Tickets may be purchased from the seminary students for $1 prior to Saturday or at the door for $1.50. np and bring in Buck- ner has served on the Young Mens General Board and as a member of the Missionary Preparation Committee. His experience also includes service as a stake president and mi. sion president. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Earl of Layton are the grandparents of three new grandchildren born within four days. Their son Curtis and his wife Barbara had a son Jan. 14. His name will be Chad. They live in Farmington. Barbaras parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordell Brown of Washington, DC. Their son Reid and his wife Charmalee had a son Jan 15. His name will be Benjamin. s They live in Layton. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Blakely of Battle Creek, Mich. Their daughter Linda Cay and Alex Joseph had a little girl Jan. 17. Her name will be Ann. They live in southern Utah. Rodney and Bernice now have 12 grandchildren, 3 boys and 9 girls six and under. Mrs. Marva Earl of Farmington is the this valuable Coupon! Save The exciting new SWIM SUITS for 1982 are now in our store. e - limit 3. Expires towa,!'tl the 66 So. Main $5 pri 9 i.'iUib:::; Ln; - Bountiful Save $5 Provo on Feb. 3. vsb "Im getting a break on my taxes and high interest on my savings. They have spent a life time of service in the church. He has been a High Priest group leader, stake missionary leader, served in the bishopric, and also completed a wo year mission to Northern California. MRS. THURGOOD was night Relief Society president, Jr. Sunday School teacher, counselor in the Relief Society and also served in the Primary and MIA. The couple resided in Syra ipHlji HIS FAREWELL was held the Kasyville Second Ward Jan. 10. During the past year he operated a roofing company with his brother in Kaysville who resides in the Kaysville Second Ward. Clark is a graduate of High School in Logan. While there he ran the sound and lighting equipment for the school plays. He was reared in Cache Valley. He is an Eagle Scout and plays the flute, np in Sky-vie- Bible Verse By this is my Father SALE - ERJflS) JAN. 30, 1982 SATURDAY First Securitys I.R.A. Tax Deferred Savings Plan has something for every working person. WOMEN S SHOES WOMENS BOOTS For the first time everyone is eligible, and the First Security I.R.A. 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TAX DEFERRED SAVINGS PLAN First Security Banks Each affiliate bank of First Srmritv Corporation is a member of C''1' 1 swim suit of your choice DeMontes Save $5 in Representative. Elder Char-malee- GUEST SPEAKER will be This coupon $ OO w pays THEY WILL be entering the Mission Training Center Clip Save $5 125 Chapel and will be presided over by Pres. E. Lamar Buckner, newly assigned Regional Layton Births participate in the annual S Day to be held Jan. 30 at the Bountiful-W- Elder Troy Don Heninger, son of Dr. and Mrs. Don Burt Heninger of 319 N. 1150 E., Kaysville, entered the MTC in Provo prior to serving his mission in the Japan Sapporo Mission. He is a member of the Kaysville 17th Ward. MR. AND MRS. D. HOWARD THURGOOD ELDER GARDINER the North Center Davis CounFor a closer ty DUP. inspection the relics are at the home of Carol Collett. 69 S. 400 E.. Kaysville. np Mission Call HE W'lLL be honored and speak at Sacrament meeting in in his honor at the family home, following the meeting until 5 p.m. vsb re-li- will be center, at are asked to contact Roselyn Slade, president of The Kaysville LDS Seminary students and faculty will Swartz, of 1603 Marilyn Drive, Syracuse, has been called to serve in the Virginia Roanoke Mission for the LDS Church. AN OPEN house will be held BOTH SESSIONS held in the stake Seminary S Day Planned For Jan. 30 Thieme, called Mr. Beitzel to that vocation in late 1978, along with The Rev. Elizabeth Dalaba. Following a hiatus of a seminary trained priest. The Rev. G. Edward Hewlett, the present Vicar, became the mentor for Mr. Beitzel and Mrs. Dalaba in July 1980, and has guided State College this past year. The second general sessior for all members of the stake will be at 10 a.m. Sunday. used in a grain mill (the old W'einel Mill perhaps). The one appears to be a scoop for grain or flour, the other a kind of wheel with a keyed hole center which shows it probably had a belt going over it. ANY KAYSVILLE old timers who might have an idea about the background of these NOW THAT Layton has a nice historical museum they want to see them on display there but would very much like to know just what they are and where they were used. Both are handmade. They look as if they might be items the Syracuse Fourth Ward, HIS FAREWELL will be held Jan. 31, at 10:30 in the Hooper 1st W'ard Chapel, 5601 S. 6100 W. in Hooper. He will .enter the MTC Feb. 11. Kirk is an honors graduate of Roy High School and was on the cross country track team. He is an Eagle Scout and a four : year graduate of the Roy High - LDS Seminary. He has been . These are pioneer artifacts of Camp from Phillips in Pioneers Daughters of Utah tell Can anyone Kaysville. where they might of come from? The DUP would really like to know. The Kaysville Area Daughters of Utah Pioneers have a mystery on their hands. Many years ago these two pioneer relics were given to the Phillips Camp of DUP. They have been stored in various homes or members since then. Rev. Richard and Anne ELDER HOUSLEY SATURDAY night at 7 p.m.. the first general session of conference will be held. All adult members of the stake, 18 and older, are invited and encouraged to be in attendance. itent. Written sermons, NATIVE of Opportunity, A The LDS Stake conference will take place in the Layton s. the Priesthood, The Rev. Wallace D. Beitzel, Deacon, at St. For Conf. Slated Each depositors account is insured to $100,000 by FDIC. |