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Show OCTOBER 12, 1983 Kays. News CHURCH Ivan Richardson and his sisMr. and ter and brother-in-laMrs. J. Melvin Bitter and another sister, Mrs. Elva Shumway of Mesa, Ariz., traveled to Olympia, Wash., w here they attended the funeral service of their brother Vernon L. Richards, Ivan Richardson was a speaker at the funeral service. w MISSIONARIES Mrs. Thelma Murdock met with eight of her former class- mates from Wasatch High School in Heber City for a luncheon held in Salt Lake City on Saturday. It had been many years since the group had met. They were 1941 graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bourne, d Mr. and Mrs. Sherman ELDER BUSBY and families spent the weekend on an elk hunt at Greg C. Busby will speak at Ogden Canyon. a missionary farewell at 9 a m . , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen of Oct. 16 at the Oakhills LDS Kaysville and her sister Mrs. Chapel on east Gentile in Audrey Hutchinson, Salt Lake Layton. He has accepted a call City and a friend Mrs. Peggy to serve in the Japan, Tokyo Jordan of Venice, Calif., spent North Mission. He will enter a week at the condo at Snow the MTC on Oct. 20. Basin for their annual stay. d Howard and Ardella FRIENDS are invited to visit left Friday for Ohio Monday evening, Oct. 17 where they will be serving on from 9 p.m. at the home of their LDS mission to the Kirk-lan- d Mr. and Mrs. Lane K. Nalder, Ohio LDS Visitors 355 S. 975 E Layton. Center. Visitors during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stuart were Nalis the of Olive son Greg Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jones, der and A. Jerry Busby of Wellsville; Ruby Simmons and in lived He Ariz. Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Phillips V ashington D.C. and Phoenix of Ogden. before coming to Layton in An early October bride to 1978. Then he attended CenGraves was honored tral Davis Jr. High where he be, Mary a luncheon and miscellat played on the football team aneous shower on Saturday, and attended seminary four Sept. 24. Hostess for the event years. He has completed a was Ivaloo Lund. Guests inyear of study at BYU. cluded Patti Graves, Jennifer Hammargren, Helen Way-maGREG SERVED in leaderLois Graves, Beverly in his Teacher ship positions Alicia Evans, Annie Toomer, well as Deacon and quorums Lund and Pari Allen. as a stake youth committee. Miss Marys maid For two years he worked at the of honorWayman, was hostess for a surSchool Vocational Davis Area shower in Marys honor after school and during the prise on Sept. 28. summer. Mrs. Goldie Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cox and family, Mrs. Helen Johnson and Mrs. Beth Tall attended the funeral service of Mrs. Pearl Faulkner in Ogden on Tuesday, Sept. 27. Mrs. Faulkner was a sister of Mrs. Ball. Clo-war- . . LATuNES REHEARSE Clo-war- ELDER DAHL SUZETTE FRODSHAM Suzette Frodsham, daugh-tc- i ot Frank and Barbara Frodsham of Farmington, has been calVd to sene an I f)S mission in the Washington. Spokane Mission, tshe will enter the MIC on Nov. 3. be the Farmington Stake Center at 11.30 a.m. There will be an open house following at her HER FAREWELL will held Sunday, Oct. 30 in home, 230 E. 1700 S., Farmington for family and fnends. Suzette is a graduate of Davis High. 1981, a licensed cosmetologist and has attended one year at Weber State. She has served as a young adult representative and has been active in singing at Davis High, Weber State and in her ward choir. 7-- Elder Kim Dahl returned home last Friday after serving for the past year and a half in the South miso sion. ELDER DAHL will be at the Sacrament meeting services on Sunday, Oct. 16 at the Syracuse 6th Ward meeting. The chapel is located at 2500 Bluff Road, speaking Syracuse. A Preparing for their part in the upcoming Layton Arts Council talent show are unidentified members of the Layton High School Laytones. graduate of Clekrfield High School and seminary, he attended Weber State College for one year prior to filling a mission. HE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl T. Dahl, of Syracuse. vsb LAYTON - The Layton Civic Arts Council will present its second annual A Special Family Night Variety Show" on Monday, Oct. 17 in the an immediate family; $2 for adults: $1 for children 12 and under. Tickets will be sold at the door and from Arts Council Layton High School auditorium. 440 Lancer Lane, Layton. The program w ill start at 7:30 p.m. TICKETS will sell for $6 for members and entertainers. Contact Kathy Skidmore at 8 or Carolyn Losee at 6 3 or Jeanne Day at 546-442- for more information. R. Heaps Honored The evening of entertain- ment will feature the Laytones, the Stars, the Ogden Boys Choir, LaPetite Ensemble, One Voice vocal MR. HEAPS is married and is the father of four children, dmg group, talent from Clydie Danenes Dance Studio, a piano duet by Karen and Glen Biddulph. a vocal solo by Bob Peterson. There will also be clogging dancers and a barber ship quartet. Ron Petersen will be the master of ceremonies. EVERYONE interested m a delightfully entertaining evenwill ing with talented people want to accept the invitation extended by the members of the Layton Civic Arts Council to "come and enjoy this night." dmg Tim mam Syracuse Plans TWILIGHT GAY 90s OIL LAMP RANDALL J. HEAPS Back-T- o- 546-231- 776-247- Adams School of Dance and 13 TALL BOXED - Randall J. LAYTON Heaps, city recorder and assistant to the mayor for Layton, was honored last Thursday night at the Layton City council meeting as employee of the month. CLEAR GLASS -- admi-nistrati- School Back to School Night will be S-- held Thursday evening at the Syracuse Elementary PTA. It will begin at 7 p.m. $' & ELDER HALL CARLA JENENE RAY ELDER WRIGHT Carla Janene Ray. daughter of Alvric and LuDeen Ray has accepted an LDS mission call to serve in the Connecticut. Hartford Mnsion. She will enter the MIC on Oct. 27. Elder Scott C. Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Wright of Kaysville. has accepted an LDS mission call to the Belgium Brussels Mission. He will enter the MTC on Nov. FAREWELL will be held Oct. 16 at 3:20 p.m. in the Kay s die 4th Ward at 875 E. 200 N. Family and friends are invited to an open house following the meeting at hei home. 58 E. 250 N. t aila is a graduate of Du in Huth School and kaysville l)s Seminary Dining her hudi school years she participated in the band piogrant. 1 . ' iwling extensively I S in the tii manv band competi- tions giuduoiinu she has attended the I mveisitv of I tah on a niii-aM.holaixhip and p.nlkipuicd in the Noith cm I tali Hoiioi Band tiavel-m- , Hike with this eioup on ,oii,eU toil!' ihiough Euiope Si,, has i.ei died as a Home-make- i Home Health Aide and as a mu 'C s aide Cailu has seived in main leadei ship and le.k him; posiiioii' in the Kav 4th .md Pth Wards Sl( E l THERE WILL be a brief meeting, and then parents will visit students classrooms and teachers. Students are invited to attend this meeting with their parents. 17. Elder Gordon Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hall of 553 E. Mutton Hollow Road, Kaysville, has accepted a mission call to the Norway-Oslmission. He will enter the Mission Training Center on Oct. Some of the evenings activities will include the membership drive which will be in o progress during this time. Orders may be placed for the schools Stinger shirts and but- 20. FAREWELL will be Sunday. Nov. 13 at 5:20 p.m. in the Kaysville 10th Ward Chapel. 1039 E. Crestwood HIS Rd. Scott is a high honor graduate of Davis High School. He received an academic scholarship and permission to complete his senior year of high school at Weber State College. He completed his second year of college at the University of Utah where he has been studying chemical engineering. He r is a seminary graduate and has completed two yeais of institure. four-yea- HE HAS been employed at Hill Air Force Base for the last two summers as a chemical gineering student trainee. HIS MISSION farewell will be held Sunday, Oct. 16 at 8:30 a.m. in the Kaysville 20th LDS Ward at 1039 E. Crestwood Road. tons. Elder Hall graduated from Davis High School where he was a member of the Track team. He served as manager of the Davis High basketbal team and is a four-yea- r graduate of the Kaysville LDS Seminary. HE HAS been active in his church and is an Eagle Scout. Since graduation he has been employed with Smiths Food King, np THE BOOK fair is also in progress and began on Oct. 10 and will continue throughout the entire week. The hours will be 4-- 5 p.m. and on Saturday from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. All profits will be exchanged for new books to be used in the media center. On Saturday, Oct. 15 the PTA organization will be spon- soring school pictures be- tween the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Mrs. Shamra B. Jones, PTA president may be contacted for additional information at vsb 825-562- $8.99 199 VALUE No. MUSHROOM 12 12 TALL - 14 OZ. CAPACITY MR. HEAPS has worked for No.312-- Layton City IV2 years. He has been administrative assistant to the mayor for the past 14 years. Mr. Heaps was raised in GINGER 16 12 TALL Smithfield. He graduated from Business and received an assoin accounting and business administration. HE WAS the first in the state of Utah to become a certified municipal clerk. $C99 W 1 $9.98 VALUE 40 OZ. CAPACITY $10.98 North Cache High School. After serving two years in the U.S. Army, he attended Steven Henagers School of ciate degree VALUE $99 W PYREX TWILIGHT 32 OZ. HURRICANDLE LAMP OIL -- ASST. COLORS $2.09 VALUE Through the years, Mr. Heaps has established a reputation for being efficient in managing the affairs of a city and in operating under a realistic, prudent budget. He has re- -- No. 115 oak r-- frames with glass- - en- 4 Some men never change their ppinion because its been in the family for generations. Ohio State Journal all -- HOLDS 3 WIDE PILLAR CANDLE $11.29 VALUE GIFT BOXED ceived many honors because of his abilities to manage well. In 1979, he earned the Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Citizen award. He was instrumental in organizing the Utah Municipal Clerks Association. 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