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Show JUNE 22, 1983 CHURCH ELDER BEAZER Elder Chad Arbon has Elder Casey James Olesen, son of James D. and Connie Olesen of 1044 Snow Creek, accepted a mission call to the Florida Tallahassee LDS mission. He will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on July 7. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Arbon of 240 S. 900 E., Kaysville. HIS FAREWELL will be held on Sunday, June 26 at 10:15 a.m. in the Kaysville 5th LDS Ward Sacrament meeting held in the Kaysville South LDS Stake Center at 870 S. Main. Elder Arbon graduated from Layton, has been called to serve in the Baton Rouge Louisiana Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day CASEY graduated from Layton High School and attended seminary. He lettered in football and track. Was active in Layton Highs drama productions. He was employed at HAFB. Davis High School and attended Kaysville LDS Seminary. At Davis High he was a member of the golf team and is an Eagle Scout. SINCE graduation he has been attending Weber State College in Ogden, np His farewell will be June 26 at East Layton Stake House on Rainbow Drive at 1 p.m. He will enter the MTC on June 30. Dr. T. Leland and Ruth Frost returned home from serving an LDS mission to the Oklahoma-Tuls- a Mission. THEY WILL give their mission report at their homecoming on Sunday, June 26 at 12 noon in the Kaysville 1st LDS Ward Sacrament Meeting, 198 W. Center Street. During their mission they Bible stories, arts and crafts, weekly field trips, fun and games are planned for this years Vacation Bible Program sponsored by St. Rose of Lima Parish in Layton. served in Camdenton, Missouri and Woodland, Okla. EN ROUTE home they visited in Chadsford, Pa. with their daughter and family, Michael and Barbara Soulier. They also visited the church history points of interest along the A FOUR week program with two sessions is planned: June 1 and-o- r July Children between the ages of 1 2 may be enrolled for one or both sessions. Classes will be held from 10 a.m.- - 1:30 p.m., Monday 20-Ju- way. Dr. Frost will return to his practice in Ogden for two days a week, np 5-- Elder Bradley (Brad) Loveland, son of Mr. and Mrs. He-bJ. Loveland, 330 N. 1000 E., Kaysville, will be serving an LDS mission to Argentina. He will enter the Mission Training Center on July 14. HIS MISSION farewell will be held Sunday, June 26 at 10:45 a.m. in the Kaysville 17th LDS Waid Sacrament meeting at 875 E. 200 N. Elder Loveland graduated from high school in served as president of his Deacons and Teachers quorums and as first counselor of his Priest quorum. He is now at Beazer Woodworks. HE WILL enter the MTC on June 30. 5. through Friday at the Catholic Education Center near Layton High School. Elder Mike McKay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don McKay of Elder Kenneth Bauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Bauer, 1765 Alfred, Layton, 2790 E. Pinewood LDS mission in the Minnesota-MinneapolMission. is HE WILL enter the MTC on June 30 and will speak in the Layton West Stake Center, 1591 W. 1600 N., June 26 at 1 p.m. The new elder is an active member of the Layton 10th Ward, and a graduate of Layton High School and the Layton Seminary. An open house will be held at his home Tuesday, June 28 from 9 p.m. HIS FAREWELL will be held on Sunday, June 26 at 8:30 a.m. in the Kaysville 20th LDS Ward Chapel at 1039 E. Crest-woo- d Rd., Kaysville. Elder McKay is a graduate of Davis High School wh?re he was on the honor roll ana majored in computer science. He was a four year graduate of Kaysville LDS Seminary. 7-- HE RECEIVED his Duty to God award and is an Eagle Scout. He has been employed with Smiths Food King Drug Department in Salt Lake City. An open house will be held Tuesday evening at the home d of his parents at 2790 Dr., Layton from 9 p.m. honoring Elder McKay, np Pine-woo6-- in the program will become aware and familiar with stories and persons in the Bible, lives McKay-De- e of the saints, and our own for heroes (Return of the Jedi, Superman III, Space Raiders, etc.), this years program will focus on religious heroes Bible heroes from the Old and New Testament, the saints, and Church leaders. It is hoped that the children MIKE Kerrigan, CSP, a Paulist seminarian who is working at St. Rose of Lima Parish this summer is the for the Vacation Bible Program. If you are interested in enrolling your child or want more information, please contact him at coor-dinat- or 544-426- 9. n, team and school choir. HE GRADUATED from the LDS Seminary program with four years. He has been Heights, has been called to serve in the Bristol, England Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. HE WILL enter the Mission Training Center on July 7. His mission farewell will be on July 3, in the Fruit Heights 2nd Ward, 901 S. Mountain Road, Fruit Heights, at 10:45 a.m. Elder Bagley graduated from Davis High School in 1982 and attended the LDS Seminary program. He was active in sports, was in the orchestra and band programs. attending Weber State College the past year, np Elder Kevin L. Gardner, son of M. Ray and Cynthia M. Gardner, 562 W. Gentile St. in Layton has accepted a call to serve in the Argentina Rosario Mission. KEVIN graduated with honors from Layton High School and the LDS Seminary in 1982. He was in the Honor Society, Acappella choir and enjoyed being a member of the Laytone singing group. Kevin has taken an active part in church activities and has held several offices in his priesthood quorum. Kevin has worked the past three years at the Layton Albertson store and has completed one year of studies at the University of Utah. DURING HIS senior year he was the band president and also the assistant drum major. He was in the Lagoon Show Band for two years. He has completed one year at the Uni- versity of Utah where hes been involved with the Ute Marching Band and Symphony Band. Family and friends may call at his home after the church services. ELDER Gardner spoke in Sacrament meeting on Sunday, June 19. He will enter the Mission Training Center on July 7. Friends and family are invited to visit with Elder Gardner at his grandparents's home, Richard and Verona Marston, 78 N. 575 W. (Cook Street), Layton on Saturday, June 25 from 6 p.m. Body Care Hints Offered At Mall LAYTON Beautifying the body will be the topic of at the Layton Hills Mall Thursday-SaturdaBody Beautiful y. OVER 20 exhibitors will demonstrate and provide helphints for body care. Physical exercise, exercise equipment, aerobics, hair care, color analysis and diet aids will be but some of the subjects highlighted. nail care, color analyDemonstrations on sis, aerobic exercising and selection and use of nutritional supplements will be presented throughout the three-da- y show. ful hair-stylin- g, FREE AEROBIC classes will be featured in the evening and on Saturday in center court, open to anyone interested. The show is designed for people interested in looking and feeling better. The Layton Hills Mall is pleased to bring this event to the area and wishes to extend an invitation to the public to visit, tb ELDER BROWNING Elder Robert Scott Browning has been called to serve in the Washington, Seattle mission. He will enter the MTC on June 30. ELDER BROWNING is the son of Robert G. and Carol Browning. Rob is a graduate of Clearfield High School and Clearfield Seminary. He was a mem- ber of Clearfield Highs ball and track teams. foot- HE HAS attended one year at Ricks College where he was a member of the Vikings football team. Elder Browning has been active in his ward and has held many positions in his Priesthood quorums. Robs mission farewell will be June 26 at the Clearfield 2nd Ward Chapel, 935 S. State, at 9 a.m. AN OPEN house will be held 1212 at his parents home, Valhalla Dr., Clearfield, following the church service. Family and friends are invited. THINK ON IT A meeting is where a group of people approve the minutes and waste the hours. Record, Columbia, S.C. -- you the best and the most economical ways of cooling your home. And it's free at any Utah Power office. ( I Florida-Tallahasse- been employed at Lagoon Amusement Park and Termi-col- d Corporation at Freeport Center in Clearfield. HE WILL be honored on Sunday, June 26 at the East Layton Stake Center at 1 1 a.m. That afternoon from 6 an open house will be held. Elder Ferbrach will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on July 7. Births June 6, 1983 Steven and Kathleen Abel, 1473 N. 200 W., Sunset, boy school he was an honor gradu- Donald Jason Bagley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Bag-le- y of 312 Sterling Drive, Fruit e in the LDS Mission. ELDER Ferbrache is the son of Dillworth and Gearldean Ferbache of 1210 N. Emerald Dr., Layton. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Chance D. Green of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Clontz, West Point and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Ferbrache, Mt. Horn, Ida. An active member of the 30th Ward, he received the rank of Eagle Scout. He graduated from Layton High and LDS Seminary in 1982. He has June 3, 1983 Bruce and Suzanne Beckstead, 2246 S. 3400 W., Syracuse, boy ate, a member of the football ELDER BAGLEY Fer-brac- June 4, 1983 David and Janae Jackson, 1167 W. 2100 N., Clinton, girl Kevin and Penny Puzey, 2106 N. 1930 W., Clinton, boy Germany. In high ELDER GARDNER W. has been called to serve June 2, 1983 Michael and Jennifer Fondren, 400 N. 4500 W., West Point, girl Robert and Yvonne Gallegos, 356 W. 425 S., Layton, girl er Kars-lauter- Elder Kenneth t church heroes. KEEPING with the theme of this summer as the summer Dr., Layton, has received his mission call to the California-Ventur- a LDS Mission. He will enter the MTC on July 14. has been called to serve an St. Rose Of Lima Sets Vacation Bible School DR. AND MRS. T. LELAND AND RUTH FROST Serve On Mission Saints. Elder Blaine Henry Beazer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd R. Beazer, 1844 W. 2250 S. in Syracuse, has been called to serve an LDS Independence Missouri Mission. HE WILL be honored at the Syracuse 6th Ward Sacrament meeting on June 26 at 10:50 a.m. The chapel is located at 2500 S. Bluff Road. Elder Beazer is a graduate of Clearfield High School. He has ELDER BAUER AUGHT COMPANY |