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Show Page 9A Lakeside Review Wednesday, July 8, 1981 Mission Call Accepted - Missionary to Report Sunday KAYSVILLE Elder Troy Howard he was transferred to the Guatemala ; has returned home from the mission. . Howard will speak in sacrament-MissionGuatemala, Guatemala City LDS ' meeting on Sunday at 11 a.m. in the N. He was called to the El Salvador, San Kaysville 18th LDS Ward chapel, 555 . Salvador mission where he served for four months. When conflict broke out, LAYTON Gaylene Strasburg, daughter of Mrs. Gladys Strasburg and the late Leo B. Strasburg, 363 Everette, Layton, has been called to i ' 100 E., Kaysville. V serve in the Canada, L v, Hf ' Calgary, Alberta Mission LDS Church. for the She was honored at a GAYLENE STRASBURG farewell missionary where she spoke in the A SUMMER home economics class meets weekly at Central Davis Junior High to learn new skills. The teacher. Miss Cindy Thompson, front center, is teaching the girls how to make flower and feather hair clips. They are, from left, front, Lisa LeFevre, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross LeFevre, 610 N. Owens; Brenda Squire, 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Squire, 1108 W. 1120 N.; Roxann Kirkham, IS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kirkham, 520 Mill Circle; Miss Thompson; Lisa Storm, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Storm; and Sheri Strong, 13. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Strong, 1199 N. 1140 W. Back row, Pollyanna Waite, 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Waite, 1086 W. 1120 N.; Tammie Reardon, 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reardon, 491 Kirk Ave. ; Jamie Wright, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Phillip Wright, 424 Spurlock and Debbie Williams, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verde Williams , 233 N. 1350 E. Layton 13th Ward on June 28 and greeted friends at an open house on June 30. She will enter the mission home on July 23 and leave for Canada on Aug. 20, where she will serve for 18 months. Miss Strasburg is a graduate of Layton High and has attended Weber State College and Utah State University. Home Ec Students Still Learn j Great Salt Lake and on July 16 will tour severa businesses in Salt Lake and the Heidleburg Restaurant and Reception Center. The classroom time has been spent in flower arranging and hair and make-u- p demonstrations, a class, macrame classes, and a class on making flower hair clips. LAYTON Home economics students from Central Davis Junior High arent forgetting about ' education this summer. A class under the direction of Cindy Thompson, one of the home education teachers at Central, is meeting each week to expand skills learned during the past year, learn new projects, take field trips, and prepare articles to enter in the Davis County Fair. The girls and Miss Thompson are working in areas such as food and nutrition, clothing and textiles, housing, human development and i s ' ' LIKBS TO SAIT TBS! JOHN B. AND ANITA MOULTON Couple Will Serve Sri Lanka Mission on The girls will be seeing demonstrations microwave cooking, making fruit leather, making lamp shades, and trying some outdoor cooking FARMINGTON Called to serve in the Sri Lanka Students from all home ec classes are participating Mission for the LDS Church are John B. and Anita in the program but those who were in ninth grade-las- t it for high Moulton, 544 No. 100 E. year will be eligible to earn a The Moultons will enter the Mission Training school. Center on July 15. They expect to leave for Sri Lanka on Aug. 1. family, management and family economics, community service, and gainful employment. They have traveled to Logan to tour a dairy farm, a nursery, and a home manufacturing company, to the We understand that you need prompt answers to your business and personal financial requests. Call Val, or one of his associates, today at the Bonus Bank, the Saturday Bank. half-cred- Jehovah's Witnesses Singer Plan Convention ToPerform CLEARFIELD Local members of the Jehovah Witnesses are busy preparing for the annual District Convention, to be held at the Dee Special Events Center at Weber State College, July According to Elder Gerald Diaz of the Clearfield congregation, 8,000 to 10,000 members from the Intermountain West are expected, and will be housed at local motels, and homes of friends and nonmembers who have opened their homes to the delegates. Clearfield members have been assigned food concessions at the Dee Events Center. According to Diaz, programs which start at 9:55 a.m., will consist of Bible lectures, preaching conversions, first hand spiritual experiences and talking to people about the Bible. Various speakers will speak on topics centering around solving world problems through the Bible. LAYTON Church To Hold Classes be ABCs of the Christian Life. High School and adults will study Portraits of Christ in the Tabernacle taught by Dr. Royce Short, teacher at Intermountain Bible Institute in Kaysville. There is no charge for the school. Refreshments will be served, a nursery provided and tran- of music in e churches on part-tim- e basis. mii imiiiJ gQJJIJIJJQg VITAMIN C WITH ROSE for the NEW WEST VALLEY DRIVE-I5600 West 3500 South, West Valley City Good at all Dees locations N Va HIPS 500 mg. 100s 1 99 VITAMIN C WITH ROSE E)l (PRICE LECITHIN Bottle of IDO Cdpsules 1200 mg HIPS I 000 mg 60s ZINC Bottte of I0O tablets 139 50 mg POTASSIUM GLUCONATE BotlJe of 100 tablet. 550 mg O CVahiHRite (SUPER DEE COUPONS NOT VALID ON THIS DAY) FREE FULL OT. 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