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Show DECEMBER 14, 1983 Elder Heaston Speaks Sunday CHURCH Kaysville Chamber Stages Yule Party Elder Patrick Heaston, the son of Leonard (Pat) and Millie Heaston, of 60 S. 300 W recently returned home after Missionaries serving an LDS mission in the Canada Montreal Mission. A farewell testimonial will be held Sunday, Dec. 18 for Elder Clark M. Roueche who has been called to serve in the Washington Seattle LDS Mission. Green Road, Fruit Heights, has accepted a mission call to ELDER GREENS Mission farewell was held Sunday, Dec. 11 at noon in the Fruit America). He attended Kaysville LDS Seminary. Since graduation he was employed at the Davis Farm Co-o- p and the past 14 months he has been employed in Redlands, Calif, np ELDER GREEN Elder James H. Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hall of 20 N. Mountain Road, Fruit Heights, has accepted a mission call to the South English Speaking LDS Mission. He will enter the Mission Training Center on Dec. 29. ELDER HALL will speak at his mission farewell on Sunday, Dec. 18 at noon in the Fruit Heights 3rd LDS Ward Sacrament meeting at the Mountain Road Chapel at 901 S. Mountain Road. He graduated from Davis High School where he was active in sports, on the wrestling, soccer and cross country teams. He played the sax- ophone in the school band and orchestra. He attended Kays-vill- e LDS Seminary. HE IS an Eagle scout. Since graduation from high school he has been attending the Brigham Young University in Provo the past year, np Elder Mark Green of 1 508 E . Heights 3rd LDS Ward Sacrament meeting in the Mountain Road chapel. team. He has received his Duty to God award. He has been attending Weber State College in Ogden, np si Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan entertained at a Polynesian party at their home Sunday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Don Hendricks of Black-foo- t, Ida. who are leaving to serve as second counselor to the new LDS Temple Presi dent in Tahiti. Mrs. Morgan formerly served with Mr. Hendricks on their mission to Tahiti. The 26 guests were former missionary companions in the Tahiti mission and their partners. Guests were from Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo and Mesa, Ariz. mission field. He was also employed at Bowman's Market during his school. - The Postal Service wants LAYTON to help mailers get the best service, Postmaster Ken Stuart of Layton said. He offered these tips for safe, timely delivery of your holiday packages. -- ADDRESS YOUR package correctly and completely and use the right zip code. -- Use a sturdy container such as a corrugated box for items of average weight. -- CUSHION EACH item in the container using crumpled or rolled newspapers, plastic chips or plastic or fiberboard inserts. -- Seal your parcel with reinforced filament tape. -- YOU DONT have to use wrapping paper on boxes; simply cross out old addresses and clearly print the new address on one side of the parcel. -- Ask your postal clerk about delivery times and prices for parcel post, priority mail and Express Mail. Then decide which combination of fast delivery and economy best meets your needs. K Employers Let us Help Drum Up Your New Stuff Needs In 84 a caii to CLEARFIELD JOB SERVICE will Save your Valuable Time. 5 THIS OF course presents a great problem to the businesses along Main Street. With maps, pens and ideas many possibilities were dis- task. and Selecting the best person for each vacancy is usually a costly available and qualified applicants. A phone call to us will start a careful screening of many cussed. will be sent to you for interview. Any hiring is your Only those who meet our specifications decision. We can help you save costs through targeted jobs tax credit, veterans Adm., or JTPA OJT Contracts. Ask us for details. THE CHAMBER extends season greetings to all. np TRUE ENOUGH Thanks (or Reporter: And what would you say has been the chief source of your strength and health? Centenarian: Vittles. Business in m In Celebration of the OPENSN HAND Hills Mall Store of the Layton Engagement and Wedding Sets lL OPF HE WAS graduated from Clearfield High School, and the LDS Seminary program and attended Weber State College prior to leaving for the THE STATE Leadership meeting for the Chamber of Commerce is scheduled for Friday, Jan. 13. They encouraged all leaders to attend. On Tuesday, Nov. 22 the owners and tenants of the businesses in Kaysville were invited by the chamber and Kaysville City to discuss, plan and workout, according to their needs, various ways to address the problems of parkyears the state of ing on Main Street. In the coming 1984-8Utah, who owns Main Street, will commence their project of taking down the crown and initiating parallel parking (state law). 0131 am. le. THE ANNUAL Turkeys Days was a tremendous success and several hundred attended. The Chamber was especially grateful to the Theater Manager, Joe Cucilich for the use of the theater for their annual drawing. FORttCCURAT 11 THE CHAPEL IS located at 555 North 100 East, Kaysville. Elder Simons is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Simons of 57 East 500 North, Kaysvil- those interested. Check all your electrical wires and sockets for your tree lights before putting them on your tree this year. You cant be too safe. Need Christmas greenery? Trim branches from yourever-green- s in your yard. WHILE AT Davis he was a member of the staff and a member of the wrestling ing at THERE WILL be no regular meeting for the Chamber during January. The Kaysville City Library will now have on their shelves a Business Section for those needing this service. There will be helps on management, personnel, etc. They are in hopes this will provide some special help for Yule Tree Safety Tips He graduated from Davis High and is a four-yegraduate from the Kaysville LDS Seminary. ment Meeting, on Sunday morning, Dec. 18, commenc- MR. BEATTY announced that the Chamber will hold their annual Installation Banquet on January 18 at the Heidelberg Restaurant in Farmington at 7 p.m. During the banquet a special business person will be honored again this year. FFA (Future Farmers of the Australia-Pert- h LDS mission. He will enter'the MTC on Dec. 29. He is a son of Max and Elizabeth Green. ville 15th LDS Ward Sacra- FUN PRIZES were distributed by the merchants to those attending and a fun party was enjoyed. The Chamber welcomed a new member, Kaysville Video Shop manager Kerry Hansen. Called To Serve ELDER HALL Elder Ed Simons has returned home from serving a LDS Mission in the Ackland, New Zealand field and will be giving his report at the Kays- KAYSVILLE - Dec. 7 the Kaysville Chamber of Commerce held their annual Christmas dinner at "The Pizza Company Retaurant in Kayville with Doug Beatty, president in charge assisted by Board members. HE WILL speak on Dec. 18 at noon in the Kaysville 1st LDS Ward Sacrament meeting. The meeting place is the Kaysville Tabernacle, 198 W. Center Street. HE WILL speak in the Kaysville 21st LDS Ward Sacrament meeting at 3:30 p.m. at the chapel at 331 S. 50 W., Kaysville. He will enter the Mission Training Center on Dec. 29. Elder Roueche is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Roueche of 933 S. 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