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Show i REFLEX I JOURNAL BULLETIN LEADER, OCTOBER 7, 1982 Rev. Colton To Speak At Dinner CalledTo Serve Elder Arthur Frederiks Pluim, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Pluim of 1770 E. South Weber Drive, South Weber, has been called to serve an LDS mission in the Pennsylvania-Philadelphi- a Mission Field. He will depart for the Mission Training Center in Provo on Oct. 14. HE WILL be honored on Sunday, Oct. 10 at 9:50 a.m. at the South Weber Second Ward Sacrament meeting. A graduate of Clearfield High School and Seminary, Elder Pluim attended Weber State College, and was graduated from ROTC with the highest in the class of 2,000 other cadets, representing 90 different colleges at Fort Lewis, Wash., this past summer, vsb The Rev. Albert Colton, practicing attorney and ordained Episcopal priest, will speak on Friday, Oct. 15 at the annual stewardship dinner of St. Peters Episcopal Church in Clearfield. COLTON, a native of New York, attended Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar after graduating from Dartmouth. He earned his law degree from Yale University in and began a law practice. In 1950 Colton attended the Church Divinity School of the Pacific in California and was ordained as a Episcopal priest n in 1962. He served as 1951 Sub-Dea- of Grace Cathedral Church in San Francisco as a Rector of St. Francis Church. COLTON resumed his legal career in 1968 and moved to Salt Lake City where he is an attorney with Fabian and Clen- - denin. He combines his legal work with a position as Canon Chancellor of St. Marks Cathedral and also serves as Chancellor of the Diocese of Utah. When speaking about stewardship, Colton emphasizes the tendency of most people to practice "pocketbook protection. God is Lord of all life including your pocketbook," said Colton. COLTON supports the recent decision by the Episcopal General Convention to en- dorse tithing as the minimum standard of giving. "1 think it is a standard to which Scripture calls us, he stated. Members and friends of St. Peters are invited to attend the dinner which begins at 6:30. For reservations call 825-017- 7. Completes Basic Training Airman William M. Kelley II, son of Christian Kirker of Rialto, Calif., and William M. Kelley of 2322 N. Fairfield, Layton, has been assigned to Chanute.Air Force Base, 111., after completing Air Force MR. AND MRS. GLEN JOHNSON basic training. To Serve Mission Elder Glen Johnson and his wile Geraldine of 36 W. Cen- DURING the six weeks at ELDER OLSEN The Mission farewell for Elder David C. Olsen will be repairman for several years in addition to working at the Deseret Mills and Elevators for the LDS Church in Kaysville as head flour manufacturer for 22 years. Mrs. Johnson has served as counselor in Primary presidency, secretary of Relief Society, and as a teacher in Relief Soci-etn ter Street, Kaysville, have accepted a mission call to the Norway Oslo LDS mission. THEY MLI. enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Oct. 20. They w ill speak at their Mission Farewell at the Kaysville 1st Ward Sacrament meeting. Sunday . Oct. 10 at 3:30 p.m. in the Kaysville Tabernacle, 198 W. Center Street. F.I.DER Johnson has served as president of the Sunday School, Seventies Group Leader, executive secretary of the Aaronic Priesthood, High Priest presidency and also taught in Sunday School classes. He served a two and one-hayear LDS mission in Oslo, Norway. HE GRADUATED from radio and Television Technical lf College. Was employed as held Sunday, Oct. 10 at 1:05 p.m. in the Kaysville 4th LDS Ward, 875 E. 200 N. ELDER Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Olsen has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Mission. He w ill enter the Mission Training Center on Oct. Japan-Sappor- Sunday School and o 14. Primary. THEY HAVE just recently served as Spanish extraction missionaries for two and one-hayears. They have resided in Kaysville the past 22 vears. THEY ARE parents of eight daughters, Sharon Stringham, Patrice Johnson, both of Tacoma, Wash.; Kathleen Roska, Granger; Brenda Pitzer, Sunnyvale, Calif.; Paula Kemp, W'est Jordan; Sherry Wright and Glenda Oakeson, both of Salt Lake City. They have grandchildren and twin grandsons recently deceased, np He graduated from Davis High School where he was a Sterling Scholar in math. He has been attending Brigham Young University. lf ACTIVE in his church, he is recipient of his Duty to God Award" and is an Eagle Scout, np Lackland Air Force Base, Tex., the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. THE AIRMAN will now receive specialized instruction in the aircraft maintenance field. He is a 1977 graduate of Clearfield High School. Reports For Duty Navy Electricians Mate 1st Class Lane E. Etherington, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Etherington of 565 Sherwood Drive, Layton, has reported for duty aboard the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk, currently undergoing overhaul in Bremerton, Wash. 1 Ruth Taylor To Serve Wt if,,, , , EXHIBIT CHAMPS Theres no reason why you cant start exhibiting prize-winnin- g entries, 'A as - ft , these first graders at Burton Elementary School have demonstrated. Candice Campa-sanKristie Castillo, Amy Wright, showed off their wares during a recent school fair. o, LDS Mission Ruth Taylor, daughter of Harold and Bessie Taylor has been called to serve an LDS mission in the Brazil Sao Paulo South Mission. She will speak on Sunday, Oct. 10 at 11:50 a.m. at the Weber State Col- lege 5th Ward. The family were former members of the Syracuse 6th Ward. SHERI BETH LLOYD Miss Sheri Beth Lloyd of N., Layton, has received a mission call to serve in the Switzerland-Genev- a Mission. She will speak on Sunday, Oct. 10 in the Layton 8th Ward Sacrament meeting, located at 1015 N. Emerald St., Layton, at 11 a.m. THE COLLEGE ward is ELDER LARSON Kelly James Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Larson, 664 E. 250 N., Kaysville, has accepted a call to serve in the Chile, Santiago North Mission for the LDS Church. HIS FAREWELL will be held Oct. lOat IO:45a.m. in the Kaysville 3th Ward located at 875 E.200N., Kaysville. Elder Larson will enter the MTC on, Oct. 14. He is a graduate of Davis High School and a four-yeLDS Seminary graduate. This past year Elder Larson has attended Weber State College and Ricks College at Rexburg. Kelly has earned his Eagle Scout award. 1 814 E. 900 held at the Ogden LDS Institute, 1302 Edvalson, Ogden. She will enter the MTC in Provo on Oct. 28. Ruth is a graduate of Clearfield High School and fouryear LDS Seminary program at Clearfield. She is also a graduate of the Ogden LDS Institute of Religion and has attended Weber State College for the past three years. She is the sixth member of her family to serve a mission, having five SHE WILL enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Oct. 21. A graduate of Layton High School and LDS Seminary, she has been attending brothers complete missions Brigham Young University for the past three years, majoring in English and French. before her. SHE IS employed at Foto-mand plans to continue her education at Weber State in the field of nursing upon the completion of her mission, vsb at SHE IS the daughter of Mrs. Bertha Lloyd of Layton and Donald L. Lloyd of Clearfield, vsb L They cant find i the answer if they cant see the problem! Back-to-scho-ol eye exams... by an Ophthalmologist (Eye Physician & GOING LIKE 60! Surgeon, M.D.) By WANDS LUND Special Writer For a complete list of medical doctors specializing in the eye. see listing under Physicians & Surgeons in the Yellow Pages or call KNIGHTON OPTICAL for doctor referrals. For the best Lenses. Frames. Service and Price have your prescription filled at Knighton Optical. MASTER CHARGEVISA WELCOME Warranty Availabla Eytglau Haarlng Alda HINT! TONI I Dior iMLT-- 825-162- Pink Panther TAUPI-- 4 2179 North 1700 WmI Layton In Ogden Orem Brigham City alto lone Clayton may be approaching the golden 70s, but shes still goin like 60 when it comes to her optyl. - lone Clayton is nearly CLEARFIELD years old, but she is still going likp sixty. 70 AT AN AGE when many of her peers had already retreated to the symbolical rocking chair, she bought her a Honda motorcycle a year and a half ago and learned to ride. Six months ago, she bought another one so her daughter, Christine Horne, could ride with her. A WIDOW FOR the past eleven years, Mrs. Clayton had visited a recreational vehicle show at the Salt Palace in March, 1981 with a male friend. When she saw the display of small motorcycles, she said, I think I could ride one of those. ALTHOUGH SHE had never ridden a motorcycle before, she had ridden a bicycle for most of her life. I could just barely touch the ground with my toes when I rode a bike, because I am so short (5 feet, 1 inch), she said. I found the motorcycle easier to balance. NOW, WHENEVER she needs a change from her occupation of teaching students to play the piano or organ, she pulls her bright red helmet over her short, curly white hair; lifts her pet poodle, Nanette, into a plastic box behind her and responds to the call of the open road. I dont go very far from home, Mrs. Clayton said. Usually, Christine and I will ride down to Layton or Kaysville. We dont go on the freeway, because we only travel 25 or 30 miles an hour, and that isnt fast enough for freeway driving. WE GET ABOUT 125 to 130 miles on a gallon of gas, though, which isnt too bad. Motorists seem to enjoy seeing us, and they often honk and wave. I put about 1,000 miles on my older Honda, and I already have about 400 miles on this one. It is surprising how fast the miles add up. She uses her motorcycle for many of her e errands. When she decides to use her car for a longer trip, she puts her poodle, Nanette, in a little clamp-o- n car seat so the dog can enjoy the view, and the two head out. HER SPIRIT of advanture has been partially satisfied by traveling extensively. She has also perfected her swimming skills in the past year. I like traveling on a plane, she said. I didnt think I would ever do that, but I have enjoyed it. I never could swim well, but I made up my mind about a year ago that I would swim from one end of the pool to the other. The last time I went in, I made it up and back 16 times. close-to-hom- WHEN HER 70th birthday rolls around Oct. 7, Mrs. Clayton is likely to grab her red helmet, call her poodle and climb aboard her Honda for a short ride. It really is a lot of fun, she said, smiling. |