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Show NQVr.MBrjU, vj J!ltIerAm!troji CHURCH inm Li Utl I in & 4a.0 f.4 Mj kM Ui iul) Uti, tfv4 if--4 HE A Wi4 fit, Cisw Yf t4Vi to m tlUkll , I liiiiituiu iK H Ti -- &- tVif, I, v fUrf pifBl tndralr Sir JrsMU NH 4 fJr, nM Mrt, Mrtk, rf I bri i 24 M i M4- CM It t9 N M Bsiaftanr (jjwS g - td M (4 Sunday, Nuv, pm. m (bg f(Mf U4 tkpeU 27 ) ( Hrti?t Vl Sill .,. l S. lire I M-- 0, l irfi4 3 W M. 21 II am. IS i Iw rf la VM, dvttnj m4m swl ftj studrotbody. f4 Dm W trt. N My llunufitfM Logic t4. On$ttt4 fe IQ A?-i- if j. 5k4 lor the poll year, hot Ned Mtcndmf be Maie, bfft be Iwkk studtnl. llr a mj 4wH 4 1 Ms mJ tae II ab an! ayiea L0Y Semiaarp. am w f ncttsl n4 rtUitt sued M axel i:b thf BUMWd arytlbi hum, IM S, Angd, tJhfdfl, MUmmf Sunday sf SkC. W HE tUf iib Dav t i he been emptuycJ t'eumy JkJwuI Dts (10 years. pt lwt HUH II0M0R w H4 aj fkstva MlEtliNrMcftdM, d Mrs. Maurut Lee f . Ortheatra TlHAE MCMCUM repre tented the oyturvlifij erihev w4 studcBis in Lasws, from Nonh they performed Tuesday tverurg. Nov. I) it Vie mo II gh Mhool in Bountdol tn:h (he select orchfitr students from 10 other junior high schools. About 109 students Pern" were included trt the perfuem SYRACUSE Gaiky, dauihtcr cf Mr. uv4 ing group. Mrt. Berp tnwlcy of ZtAi $. THOSE orchestra students IuJ W (a Syracuie, tut been chosen to represent North called to tmt at an LDS Layton in this activity inin the Houvtoa Tetas cluded Lnc Labors, trombone; Mituofl field. Gen James, violin; Atyssa ftottomly, viola; Tnna Bodily, SHE WILL leave for the vidm; Curus Call, tuba; Mcla-m- e MIC on Dec. I. and wifl be Knighton. celo0;GryWil-(hide- , honored el the Syracuse 2nd trumpet and Loretta Ward Sacrament service Sun-da- y Hart, bass. at 15 p.m., 2550 S. Bluff Music was given to the unRoad. dents three weeks ago. Three She is a Clearfield High School and seminary graduate and has served as young adult representative, tb Pam Galley Accepts Call Christensen Is Honored Elder Phillips Road, Fruit Heights, has accepted a mission call to (he Columbia South America. Will Sen e LDS Mission Bogata Mission. HE WILL enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Ike. I. Elder Hutchinson is a member of the Fruit Heights 2nd LDS Ward and will speak at! his mission farewell on Sunday, Nov. 27 at 9.40 a.m. at the Mountain Road Chapel at 90 L S. Mountain Road. HE GRADUATED from1 Davis High School where he was a Davis High tallyman. He is a four-yea- r graduate of Kaysville LDS Seminary and has been employed with Davis County Golf Course since graduation. Elder Hutchinsons brother is serving presently in the same mission, np ELDER HANSEN Elder Brian Hansen has been called to serve an LDS Hartford-Connectic- Mis- ut sion. He will speak at the West Point 1st Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Nov. 27 at 10:45 a.m. The chapel is located at 300 N. 3488 W., West Point. ELDER IIANSEN is a gradu- ate of Clearfield High School and seminary and has been actively involved in the Order of the Arrow. On Saturday evening the parents of Elder Hansen, Boyd and Virginia Hansen, are inviting his friends and relatives to an open house at their home, 1 125 S. 3000 W. between the hours of 9 p.m. at an open house, vsb 7-- HIS FAREWFLL will be held Sunday, Nov. 27 in the Fruit Heights 6th LDS Ward at 2:30 p.m. at the Mountain Road Chape! at 901 S. Mountain Road. Elder Phillips graduated from Davis High School where he was active in the FFA (Future Farmers of America) program. He is a four-ye- ar u-j- A1 it ise uw t r- kJ taftl fif t vl IS 4 'si sia MclaiUtf s Wd. ssa; Khjrfiti, niEI0LN6muitianhid the efportumty la work iih a runl cooductuf. Dr. Mwhael KlumbowboMtheduectdrof ibt Weber Sute College eabestra ptotrm. 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MNlwa, IH RING 111k lrnmi. mo mitm(an in drill and ceremonies, Wfupuns, pup reading, laC driii fnri'tJ i V-- d Iks, puhury C(tortcy. frv fed and Army (rajiiwn. he i a P'2 graduate of Dms High O-d- il SS'W. ( ary jume. hivtury and -- Auto 00 -- Home Call Dick Ttbbltts Diskettes Janus - Lifetime Guarantee With th!j coupon only Good thru Aaw l ! COMPILERS -54- THE KAYSVILLE 12-3-- INSURANCE 429 W. 500 So, Bountiful 292-768- 8 4-1039- 292-76- 1! CENTER r Kaysville Professional Ptaza 475 No. 300 West Patricia Christensen, Oder Joseph H. (Joe) Phillips. son of Dr. and Mrs. Ross Phillips of 370 S. Mountain Road, Fruit Heights has been called to the Montana-Billing- s LDS Mission. He will enter the Mission Training Center on Dec. I. duate of Kaysville LDS nary. ffiendn; gnd Triad front, Ctmis Call, tabs, left; Gary WdHwJc, irumpei Tail, lasirwctof is fWjs - Patricia ELDER HUTCHINSON Jui 4 Uh Otvbeirg H-r- lanes, lornKmc, left; Alysut lioHomfy, rthcarta-'- rrifemuhihDavivCouaty She ai gif brt puff SI brf btmn.ftg a Nov, 27 m 29 p m. 4U3 Kn-iUu i 17) L. 2J N. i4 ttp tbs Bans lag) ton Jafujf e Nih F.iM North fritffal tf Lastan Jwof It ch M.W4 ( m Saturday (hurtunr k&4 tiudrmi tn wktirj bj ihc 0(4 drevi rehervi the day of Id (hi ferfurnuftt. initrsttluf, Ralph LAYTON ry ElJer Stephen Hutchinson, ton of Mr. and Mrt. Rowan Hutchinson of 1268 Ntchollt Ira r-al- Ver, Mswiik, IVwu &4 Mrs, ii UfiUe at lurtivdi, II i1! IU JKhutaf M 114 Htfg m IN JiT pA S4y, itst Libn 4ib 2129 W. 14 ORCHESTRA m lit fd Wttill kM Rjtmitfgj I ii fptvs 4 4 a Ju4k i HJA4fvseb Law l! s iotit Switzerland It hi,. 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