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Show V MARCH 23, 1983 qma! SOCIETY MISSIONARIES fi :w. ELDER BERG ELDER FORBES Edler Brian Berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Berg, 210 N. 1350 E., Layton, returns home from serving an LDS mission on March 23. He served in the Texas Houston Elder Richard Stucki Forbes has been called to serve in the California Sacramento (Spanish speaking) mission. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee R. Forbes, 1750 W. Antelope Dr., Layton. MR. AND MRS. SCOTT N. ANDERSON Temple Rites Among the February brides former Miss Tracy Dawn PREPAREDNESS maids. Ms. Glenda Rigby attended the guest book. is the Olsen who traded nuptial promises with Scott Neil Anderson in ceremonies on Feb. 18 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Elder Seth L. Blood By NORMA PREECE BEST MAN duties were per- formed by Brad Anderson. Ushers were Troy Anderson, officiated. KAYSVILLE - Family Emergency Preparedness has been stressed the past ears in such cases as fire, floods, earthquakes, explosions, unemployment, etc. -- Kirk Olsen, Chad Olsen and Clark Olsen. Following a honeymoon trip to the Canyonlands the newlyweds will make their home in Kaysville. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Olsen of 634 N. 100 E., Farmington. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. A. Neil Anderson of 998 E. Oakmont Drive, Kaysville. The couple was honored at a SOME CITIZENS have taken the warning seriously, while others just coast along. In the Kaysville South LDS Stake, Kay R. Lindahl, regional public communications director and also a member of the High Council of the South Stake has been pushing this project for members throughout his stake. PRENUPTIAL parties were given by Mrs. Brant Johnson, Mrs. Rick Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gerrard, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunger and Mrs. Darla Harward. wedding luncheon after the ceremony in Bountiful at the home of an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Brant Johnson. The reception was held at 351 N. The bride graduated from Davis High School and LDS Main, Farmington. Business College. ATTENDING the bride as matron of honor was THE BRIDEGROOM A COMPACT pamphlet of basic helps for a 72 hour emergency kit and sanitation kit has been prepared as a guideline for this project and delivered to all those in the stake. This has proven most effective for gra- duated from Davis High Cindy Kipp. Maid of honor was Linda Merritt. Denise Anderson, Diane Anderson and Heidi Olsen were brides School and is attending LDS Business College. He filled an LDS Brazil-Sa- o Paulo North Mission, np family prepardness. One of several families who have been prepared is the Richard Clay family pic- tured above. MR. AND Mrs. Clay have worked hard to assemble the necessary items and prepare their kits according to instruction and their personal family needs in case of an emergency wherein they may have to leave their hone within a 20 minute period of time or less. Richard Clay and wife Lynne and two sons Cameron and Brandon and daughter Kristen each have their own kits with their individual needs and supplies. Xi Chi Sorority Committees Listed The committees functioning for the Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi for the 1982-8- 3 year are as follows: Chi member carries the yearbook with her to each meeting and updates it as needed. They were nicely done this year. Working hard on the scrapbook and publicity for this year are Anna Mae Moulton, Bette Millinger and Melody Neeley. It is to be finished within a month and is a pictorial, etc. record of the chapters year. SUNSHINE committee has been headed by Melody Neeley. She has seen that any chapter sister that is sick or has special problems gets assisted and remembered by the chapter. Food was taken in for several days when one member had an operation. Marta Black has been the mittee composed of Dee program chairman. She has made sure each meeting had a nice and interesting program PHYLLIS Beemis committee assignment has been the raffles held at each meeting. Funds from this provides extra money at convention time. The Secret Sister program is under the direction of Laura AN IMPORTANT committee is the social committee. It prepares the food, etc. for all Christmas etc. the social events. Sharon Boothe has chaired it this year were done this year by Dee with Mary Maynard and Marta Shepherd. They are a guide to Black, the committeemen. They each have a flair for creating delicious food that fits the sororities functioning throughout the year. Each Xi each occasion. Our parliamentarian, Marta Black has kept the meetings rolling smoothly. A few times she has had to rule on a motion, etc. Its good to have her expertise. Pfc. M. Valdez Ends Training r Val- dez, son of Gaspar L. and Maria H. Valdez of 602 W. Center, Kaysville, has completed the infantry combat training course at the Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, AND LAST chaired by Vickie Shepherd. She had made sure each member has been informed about chapter events. j Xi Chi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held their annual election meeting Tuesday, March 8 at the home of Kathy Robsons in Layton. GAIL Hartwig was elected president for the new year in June. Sharon Boothe is the new vice president; Melody Neeley is new secretary, Kathy Robson is the treasurer and Laura Smith is the county council representative. Beta Mu members attended and a pledge ritual was held for their newest member. 292-550- 1 29 W. 400 N Btfl. 295-849- 1 Were the largest and most Experienced Wedding Company in the area. More brides put their trust in us than anywhere else. intra-compa- Mr. Lindahl stated the Kaysville South Stake has prepared a two page guide that is easy to keep on hand with a 72 hour kit check list so families may check off the items as they assemble them in their kits and also a family emergency contact list of important telephone numbers such as the paramedics, doctors, hospital, police, fire dept., mother or father work numbers, neighbors, bishops, etc. for family members to refer to. MR. LINDAHL is in hopes that all the citizens of both Kaysville and Fruit Heights communities will seriously consid- er preparing an emergency kit as the Richard Clay family and many others have, in case of a crisis or emergency situation, np AFTER committee reports, the program was presenjed by the hostess. Two questions were presented to the group: How has government affected your life this year? and are you better or worse off now than you were a year ago? Discussion followed. Saturday, March 12 a progressive dinner party was held a y and flamethrowers. cp , ttob Full Color Wedding jffiP Announcements Guaranteed Lowest Prices c Elder Richard LAYTON Florida-Tallahass- Layton, the son of Darlene Layton of 2727 Gramercy in Ogden, and a former resident of Layton, will speak in his missionary farewell services Sunday at 11:30 a.m. at the Ogden LDS 52nd Ward Sacrament meeting at 1029 26th. Fulfills LDS Calif. Mission HE WILL serve in the Illinois Chicago Polish Mission and is a graduate of Layton High School. i. Marjorie W. Boyden SHE WILL give her missionary report March 27 at II a.m. in the Layton 20th Ward located at 2250 E. 2300 N., Layton. An open house will be held at her home, 2569 E. 1930 N. after the meeting for all friends and relatives. Orson Hall. Get In Shape Today fit Toms ELDER JOHNSON Sweat Shop Fulfills LDS Aerobics Mission at Kow Open 166 S. Fort Lane Michael A. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Johnson, 2520 Pinewood Lane, Layton, has returned from the Kentucky, Louisville Mission. (Adventures In Learning Building) 50 Only IQ per class Classes held Mon., Wed., Fri. 7:00 p.m. HE WILL report his mission at the Kaysville Crestwood 20th Ward, on Crestwood Road on Sunday, March 27 at 8:30 a.m. He graduated from Davis High School and LDS Seminary. He will continue his schooling at Weber State. For more Info. Call Tor! 546-36- 4 J SUNDAY BUFFET BRUNCH March 27, 1983 AH You Can Eat RESTAURANT 12 P.M. to 5 P.M. Baked Ham, Vegetable Casserole Crab & Mushrooms on Rice Scalloped & Baked Potatoes Cream of Broccoli Soup Fresh Fruit Assorted Salads Rolls, Donuts, Pastries, Muffins, Biscuits, Coffee Cakes Bread Pudding Includes Beverage ingroups Of 3 292-659- 9 Elder Eric Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Christensen has accepted a mission call to the LDS Mission. Elder Christensen will enter the Mission Training Center on May 5. He is a member of the Kaysville 8th LDS Ward, np Called To Sene Mrs. Adelia Rushforth returned from St. George where she visited a week with her sisMr. ter and brother-in-laand Mrs. Gale Stewart and with her parents Mr. and Mrs. be the beautiful woman you were created to be and appointment - Accepts Call News COLOR ANALYSIS Call Angie for information home to visit with him. home on March 2 after serving in the LDS California San Diego Mission. Maynards. The social committee provided a delicious chicken dinner and a great time was had by all. :s15 Layton. Following the meeting friends are invited to his 8-- at the homes of three of the chapter members. Attending were most of the women and their husbands. Dessert was at the Kathy Robsons home, main course, Laura Smiths and hor s doeuvres at Mary nn UW Layton 5th Ward Oakhills 1410 E. Gentile, Chapel, ex- (5) COOKING equipment. (6) Fuel and light) (7) First Aid supplies is an absolute necessity. (8) Other equipment, a good AM radio and batteries, folding shovel, pocket knife, can opener, hatchet, saw, paper and pencil, miscellaneous tools. (9) Hygenic items such as a mirror, toothpaste, and toothbrushes, tissue and other personal toiletry items. (1) Clothing, one complete set for each member (use only clothes the family no longer wears and this helps with expenses (11) Fun items, to make the emergency a little better situation, books, games, etc. (12) Personal supplies. It is important that one has items to help identify themselves, also needed is cash and a credit card to assist in moving families to different locations (13) Sanitation container. This and more a single Come See WHy! n, di. Vegas for the contest competition. Todd participated in the 9 year old division. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Manning. ake-Out Orders (Lower Level) LAYTON HILLS MALL 095 Quick Service -T- ' HE WILL report on his mission April 10 at 1 p.m. in the 6-- His parents and family accompanied him to Las : Berg served in the Bolivia La Paz Mission. March 26 at his home at 1750 W. Antelope Dr. from 8 p.m. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on April 7. Todd Heath, son of David and Susan Heath who won the Utah State Foul Line Pitching contest went on the place third in the region contest at Las Vegas, Nev. held last week. Body Analysis Wardrobe Planning Face Design Hair Design THE JADE CCCPCCATICN TEe Wedding Specialists communications rockets evolved front insulation used in space ploration. mission assignment Elder will be held Saturday, News Xi Chi Holds Elections six-we- equipment. His specialized training centered on the opera-tfoemployment and maintenance recoilless rifles, ant- participating. He gives pointers on assembling a kit for a person. (1) a container is needed, which can be a back pack, or a duffle bag is ideal for size and organizational requirements. Another choice may be a plastic ice chest, but you can improvise with anything from a garbage container to a suit case, keeping in mind the size, waterproof qualities and sturdiness and should be easy for both children or adults to carry. (2) Food that requires no refrigeration or little or no cooking. Freeze dried or dehydrated foods is an excellent choice. (3) Water and water purification tablets. (4) Shelter may be needed, a space blanket is recommended. These blankets are made of tough material Color Analysis DURING THE course, he received classroom instruction and participated in field exercises involving infantry tactics, the construction and camouflage of fighting positions, and the use of mines, demolitions and itank but not least is the telephone committee, Calif. ? MR. LINDAHL is pleased with the results of the program with so many families and we certainly have tried. and anniversaries, Marine Pfc. Martin H. MR. CLAY stated, The family has conducted a mock emergency exercise to train their children how to react in case of a real They have also taught them emergency. first aid and CPR techniques. Mrs. Clay said We keep adding to our kits and feel we are about 80 percent prepared and will continue until we feel we are 100 percent ready. It takes time and dedication to assemble all the necessary items, but it has been a rewarding experience for the entire family, all working together. really measured up to what Beta Sigma Phi International expects us to do? We hope so Smith. Each member has a secret sister that they do special things for throughout the year, remembering their birth-day- s ' Vickie Shepherd have done their best in assisting new members. We have had three new members this year and four transfers so one can see theyve been really busy. The Yardstick committee is a watchdog of chapter events to see how we stack up when the years finished. Have we for the members. THE YEARBOOKS THE BASIC needs in the kits consists of food, clothing, water, fuel and first aid items, for a three day period. The parents of course include other important additional items in their kids that are needed for the family. In addition to their well planned kits, each family member has a serviceable sleeping bag that can be picked up in a minutes notice. THE MEMBERSHIP Com- Shepherd and Some people plan preparedness fairs and make resolutions to really start preparing for emergencies. Others, such as the Richard Clays, just make it routine. They are: front, Richard, left, Lynne and Kay R. Lindahl; back, Brandon, Cameron and Kirsten Clay. FAMILY where he served for about one year. Previous to the Texas ELDER Forbes graduated from Layton High School and LDS Seminary in May, 1982. He has been working at Apex Auto Parts in Layton. 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