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Show DECEMBER 28, 1983 SOCIETY I Called To Son (TRIRfU Elder James Christopher Johnson has received a call to serve in the Oakland, speaking sion for the LDS Church. HE VULL speak Jan. mis- 1 .Our MISSIONARIES After Christmas at 10:45 a.m. at the Nibley Second LDS Ward, 390 W. 3200 S., Nibley, in Cache Valley. Clearance Elder Johnson is a 1982 class graduate of Davis High School and seminary and has been attending Utah State University. He is the son of David F. and Carol B. Johnson, former Kaysville residents. ALL FRIENDS and relatives are invited to an open house following the meeting at their home, 295 W. 4000 S., Nibley. vi 1 t '' ? v, K v ' .' ELDER JOHNSON vsb will start DIANE DAWSON ELDER NEF MR. AND MRS. OMAN MECHAM mission to the church from where he was employed as a teacher and coach of the high school. DURING HIS 36 years in Idaho education, he served in a variety of positions i.e. e, moved to Syracuse, where they are still active in the church and do temple and Davis County Republican MR. MECHAM still coaches the veteran basketball and volleyball teams of his ward. They have five children: Nolan D. Mecham, Thomas, Ida.; Leon D. Mecham, West Valley City ; Gary D. Mecham Syracuse; Mrs. Kenneth H (Carmen) Lords, Winnemuc ca, Nev.; and Mrs. Richard R (Rhea) Blake, St. Anthony Ida. They have 31 grandchil dren and four greatg- randchildren. IT IS requested that gifts be omitted. Maureen A. McKay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. McKay of Layton, has been commissioned a reserve second lieutenant in the U.S. Armv. MCKAY RECEIVED her commissioning and was given her bars during recent ceremonies at Weber State College where she is currentlv a sophomore majoring in zoology with a minor in military science. Rodnev H. Brady, president of Weber State, told the students at the commissioning that the ceremonies reminded him of his commissioning 26 ears ago and said. The woild today is very different than it was 26 years ago and it will be very different for you in 26 years. You've received a good education here, but as expert and complete as that education is you need to continue to learn. Do not look upon this as an end of your preparation, but as the opening of a door for further preparation and educa Wed In Temple Rites Tamara Poulsen became the bride of Michael Paul Schaell-inin the Salt Lake LDS Temple on December 17. Wilford W. Kirton, Jr., performed the ceremony. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. Loyd Poulsen, 2083 Ridge Road, Layton. The the son of Mr. and groom Mrs. A. Paul Schaelling, Taylorsville. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at Andys Smorgasbord following the ceremony. In the evening a reception was held for them at the home of the bride. THE BRIDES gown featured a ruffled bodice with a ruffled apron front and slight ruffled train. Her fingertip veil had a crown of silk white roses. She carried a bouquet of lavender roses with stepha-noti- Maureen McKay Is Commissioned s. tion. MCKAY GRADUATED from Layton High School where she was active in music organizations and received academic honors. She is now a member of the 115th Maintenance Company of the Utah National Guard. Attendants for the bride were her sisters, Deborah and Barbara Poulsen, her sister-in-laJoan Poulsen, and the grooms sisters, Pam and Carol Schaelling. Flower girls were her nieces, Kimberley and Krisi BLAKE Hobson served as best man with Steve Poulsen and Arden A. Engebretsen as Prenuptial parties were given by Malinda Adams, Jill McCombs, Ellen Dibble, Ann Day, Marie Hafen and Evelyn Zimmerman. THE NEW Mrs. Schaelling is a graduate of Layton High School and LDS Seminary. She is attending Utah State University where she is majoring in accounting and also serving as cultural vice president of the Students Association. Michael graduated from Cottonwood High School in Salt Lake City and served an LDS Mission in Paris, France. He is also attending Utah State University where he is majoring in biology. CHIROPRACTOR THE SPINAL EXAM If you have a back problem or some other problem caused by a misalignment of your spine, a thorough exam can disclose where the problem is located. The usual position for a spinal examination is lying on the cxaminauon table. But this is only one phase of a thorough spinal exam. For one thing, it wont give a full picture of your spinal condition when youre m a relaxed position. The examination should include a study of how your spine aligns itself when you are carrying heavy objects, when youre standing, and also while walking or running in place. The doctor will also want to know how your spme reacts to stress. 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Mrs. Ivie Ottley is spending Christmas and the holidays in MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL P. SCHAELLING g Party. Doors Open Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Reed had as Christmas dinner guests their grandson and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Busey. After retirement they genealogical work. They also are active in the Davis County Republican Party. She served as a registrar and voting district secretary. He has been voting district chairman and is now serving as treasurer of the daughter of James and Beverly Dawson of 534 N. 150 W., Kaysville. She graduated from Davis High School and Seminary and has also been attending Utah State University in Logan. SHE WILL enter the Mission Training Center on Jan. 5. house will be held at the family home for friends and relatives, vsb 6-- School. She has taught classes in first aid and home nursing for the American Red Cross. several outstanding awards i.e. Idaho Coach of the Year, PTA and FFA life membership, Idaho High School Interscholastic Hall of Fame, Homer Warner LDS Church athletic award MR. MECHAM was a devoted American Red Cross first aid and water sports in Monday evening, Jan. 2 from 8 p.m. The family resides at 726 Shannon Road, Kaysville. vsb the Primary and Sunday 3fo; SISTER Dawson is the AN OPEN house will be held in his home in Kaysville on MRS. MECHAM has served in the Primary association for 35 years, in the MIA presidency and teacher, Relief Society presidency and as a chorister in that organization. She has served on the stake boards of teacher, coach, director of athletics, principal and superintendent. He was in Grant-svillUtah for two years as coach and principal. In 1965 Mr. Mecham was president of the Idaho Education Association. He received l, Friday, December Fair-fiel- Elder Nef is the son of Arnold J. and Leta C. Nef of Kaysville. He graduated from Davis High School and seminary in 1982. Since then he has been attending Utah State Uniin versity and Ricks College Rexburg. and high councilman. THEY WERE married Jan. 2, 1934 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was born April 17, 1910 in Riverdale, Ida., a son of Leonidas Smart and Charlotte May Tolman Mecham. University of Utah in 1937, they moved to Inkom, Ida. soft-bal- ter, explorer leader, bishop p.m. MRS. MECHAM was born March 6, 1910 in Salt Lake City, to John Franklin and Elizabeth Ann Saville Davis. After graduation from the Rex-bur- g, volleyball and basketball. In the LDS Church he has been a priesthood leader, Sunday School teacher, scoutmas- greet friends and relatives 5-- 8 HE WAS honored in Ida. with a farewell. structor. He has coached athletic teams in n Winnepeg-Canadia- mission. Honored On 50th The children of Onan T. and Nola D. Mecham are honoring their parents at an open house on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary Friday, Dec. 30 at the Syracuse 7th Ward cultural hall, 1625 S. 1100 W., Syracuse. They will Diane Dawson has been called to serve an LDS mission in Milan, Italy. She will be honored at the Kaysville 15th Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Jan. 1 at 1:30 p.m. d The chapel is located on Road. Elder Douglas C. Nef has been called to serve an LDS The Wight House 85 North Main, Bountiful, Utah |