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Show MARCH 14, 1984 Church Sets Lecture Set For Friday church LBS Missionaries Earn Eagle Honors The Church Educational System-Ogde- !H,l,Vi Center n announces the final lecture in the 1983-8- 4 Layton Region Know Your Religion Lecture series. J f , IT IS scheduled for Friday. March 16 from p.m. at the Oakhills Chapel, 1410 E. Gentile in Layton. The lecturer will be Gerald N. Lund. His title will be, 1 want to change: Making Repentance a Reality in My Life." Mr. Lund received his B.A. fi and M.S. degrees from Brigham Young University in postgraduate work at Pepperdine University in New Testament Studies. He has served as a 'xyr sociology and did seminary teacher, institute teacher and director, and is currently the Director of ELDER FISHBURN ELDER TRUJILLO Lane A. Fishburn. son of Jerry R. and Dixie Fishburn. 364 W. 871) N... Sunset, has been called to serve in the Columbus. Ohio mission of the LDS Church.1 Elder Mark A. Trujillo has been called to serve in the Pennsylvania Spanish Speaking LDS Mission. HE WILL speak March 8 at I p.m. at the Sunset 4th Ward Chapel. 220 W. 975 N.. Sunset. prior to leaving for the MTC on March 22. Elder Fishburn graduated from Clearfield High School and Seminary in 1983. He was active in track as a pole vaulter prior to graduation. FRIENDS and relatives are invited to greet him at his home Sunday, March 18 between the hours of 8 p.m. 5-- HE IS the son of Cirilo (Jake) and Virginia Teaching Support Services for the Church Educational System of the LDS Church. ELDER PARKER Trujillo of Layton. He will speak March 18 at 2:50 p.m. at the Layton 7th LDS Ward, 590 W. Antelope Drive. HE WILL leave for the Training Center March 22. Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the missionary at an open house Tuesday, March 20 from 8 p.m. at his parents home, 1701 N. Alder, Layton. 6-- Elder Guy Aaron Parker has been called to serve an LDS Canana-Toront- o Mission. He will speak Sunday, March 18at the Crestwood Ward Chapel at the Sacrament meeting services of the Kaysville 20th Ward at noon. HE HAS published four books. "The Coming of the Lord." now in its 15th prin-- , ting: "This is Your World. One in Thine Hand." and "The He has also had Alliance. va- rious articles published in "The Ensign." He has previously served as the Dean of Tours for the Lands of Scrip- enter the Mission Training Center on Thursday, HE WILL ture workshops sponsored by the Church Educational System. There will be a fee of $3 per person. March 22. Elder Parker is a graduate of Davis High School and the seminary program. He was a member of the Deca Club at Davis. He is a son of Edward and Donna M. Parker of 243 E. Mutton Hollow Rd., Kaysville. vsb REENLISTMENTS Marriage is like the Army. Everyone complains but youd be surprised at how many Visiting Teachers Called To Meeting DAVID HUNTER Troy Lynn Flinders, 15. is the son of Roger and Sandy Flinders of 2893 E. Pinewood Lane. Layton. David Hunter, 14 year old son of John L. and Renee C. Hunter of 558 E. Mutton Hollow Road. Kaysville. is among HE EARNED his Eagle award as a member of Scout Troop 405 of the Kaysville 20th Ward. The award was presented to Troy during a special Eagle Scout ceremony. HE HAS served as senior patrol leader, patrol leader, assistant patrol leader. Troy served under scoutmaster Larry Dorius. He attended scout camp at Camp Bartlett and has been active in all scouting activities. church he has been president of the Deacon In his quorum. Judy Lindsey will be the speaker. Ladies and priesthood members of the stake will give a musical presentation The Masters Touch. The Kaysville South Stake Relief Society will hold a Visiting Teaching conference for all ladies of the stake. It will be held Saturday, March 17 beginning at 9:30 a.m. at the stake center. A CONTINENTAL breakfast will be served. TROY LYNN FLINDERS MRS. RALENE Brian is the stake Relief Society president, np HE IS a ninth grade student at Kaysville Jr. High. He has been an honor student. Troy's hobbies and interest include all sports, camping, fishing, hiking, swimming, and has participated in basketball, baseball and soccer, np Mitchell Cloward has been awarded his Eagle Scout the latest recipients of his award at a special Eagle Scout ceremony with Scoutmaster Larry Dorius in charge. DAVID received his Eagle award during a special court of honor held in the Kaysville 20th Ward with Scoutmaster Larry Dorius in charge. Active in his scouting, he has served as patrol leader, attended Troop leader training in scout program and is a member of the Order of the Arrow. He is a member of Troop 405. HE IS the son of Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth Cloward of 1424 E.. Kaysville. He is a member of Troop 405 of the 20th ward where he has served as senior patrol leader, assistant patrol leader and troop leader. In his church he has served in leadership positions in his Priesthood quorums and is recipient of the "On My Honor Eagle Scout award. DAVID IS a student at Kaysville Junior High where he plays bass in the junior high orchestra and also plays the piano. He is on the honor roll at school and also is on the track and wrestling teams at the school. In his church he served as Deacon quorum president and active in church activities. HIS HOBBIES include basketball.-fishinand computers, np SHAWN HEUSSER MITCHELL CLOWARD N.-75- Award." HE IS a sophomore student at Davis High School where he is a member of the golf team and is an avid skier and enjoys all sports. He is enrolled in the Kaysville LDS Seminary program, np Shawn Heusser received his Eagle rank on Feb. 18 during a special Eagle Scout ceremony. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Heusser of 151 E. 1050 N.. Kavsville. SHAWN IS also a recipient of his "On My Honor award." a special Eagle feather award from Scouter DeWitt Sorenson and an American Flag from the Roy Elks Lodge. He is a member of Boy Scout Troop 405 sponsored by the Kaysville 20th Ward where he has served as patrol leader and senior patrol leader. In his church he has served as president of the Deacon quorum of the 20th Ward. HE IS an eighth grade student at Kaysville Jr. High and is interested in all sports. His other hobbies include hunting, fishing and camping. His scoutmaster was Larry Dorius. np skiing, In French a dog tayt "oua -oua," in Italian it says "bu-b- Kaysville News ELDER CHRISTENSON ELDER BACON Saturday visitors of his brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece. Miss JoAnn Sandal is convalescing at her home home after breaking her arm in an accident at Hill Air Force Base Friday where she is employed. Mrs. Chloe Thompson and daughter Martha, Mrs. Emily Barnes of Kaysville and Mrs. Barnes sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Don Aamodt of Bountiful were luncheon guests in Salt Lake City Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rice. Mr. Rice is a brother of Mrs. Thompson. Also among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Brent Rice and son Scott and daughter Jill also of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Sccrist of St. Anthony, Ida. came to be with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slade when they heard that their grandson Brian Slade had drow ned in a canoeing accident in Arkansas this past week and his body has not yet been found in the lake. Brian is the 18 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slade and was in the service at the time of his accident. w w Elder Brian Bacon has been called to serve an LDS Columbus, Ohio Mission. HE WILL speak at the Kaysville 10th Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday, March 18 at 8:30 a.m. The chapel is located at 1039 E. Crestwood Rd., Kaysville. Elder Bacon is the son of Charles C. and Jill Bacon. Kaysville. He is a graduate of Davis High School, 1983 and attended Brigham Young University the fall semester and was a member of the varsity soccer team. HE WILL enter the Mission Training Center on March 22. Friends and family are in- vited to an open house in his honor the afternoon following his farew ell from p.m. vxb 2-- 5 Elder Laad Christensen will report to the Mission Training Center on March 15. He has been called to the Brazil North Sao Paulo Mission. HE SPOKE at the Layton 27th Ward on March 1 1 and an open house at the home of his parents, David L. and Nicole Christensen. Helpful Hints By cutting down gradually on salt your body and taste-bud- s will need less to satisfy you. Want to know why onions start rooth growth and decay? Warmth and high humidit y w ill promote root growth so More onions in a cool, dark place. Silver Age Lists Events The monthly birth Jay party for the Silver Age 11:30 Center, 34 E. 100 N., will be hclJ March I9at arc March in a.m. All senior citizens with birthdays invited Income lax assistance is still available, please call for an appointment. 546-220- 1 class is filling THE SECOND "Growing Younger" a exciting for very up fast. Call and get signed up in April. program, starting include. Menus for the week of March 19 will March 20. Mont, Cristo. apple yams, tossed salad milk. and topping JoAnn Sandall. Hints Do not wash your rouge brushes. Clean powder from them by shaking briskly. Always stack china plates w ith pads or paper napkins or towels between them to prevent chipping and scratching. Serve fresh fruit, especially straw berries at room temperature for full flavor. Has your honey turned into sugar? Place the granulated honey in a pan of warm water to reliquify. Mrs. Wilma Thayne of Orem and daughters Mrs. Michelle Nimcr of Salt Lake City were Friday evening visitors of Mrs.'Thaynes sister, Mrs. Marilyn Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Prccce of West Valley City were -- - Thursday 22nd Enter our Door Prize Drawing. You could win a FREE Sound Design Stereo, Music Mate Radios, Canon and Toshiba Calculators. FIRSTNATIONAL BANK OFLATTON YOUR DEADLINE FOR IS. announces die opening of a new branch office conveniently located at 980 North Fair-fiel- d Road. (Comer of Fairfield and Rainbow Dr.) WED. 6:00 P.M. COME MEET OUR FRIENDLY STAFF PHOTOGRAPHS 1 WEEK BEFORE PUBUCA TION We make house calls ' stewed tomatoes, FRIDAY, March 23. meat loaf, applesauce, ranger buttered com. hot rolls cookies and milk. 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