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Show MARCH 9, 1983 By NORMA 544-875- Area Missionaries PREECE 1 Major and Mrs. Jay Johnson have returned from Germany where they were stationed on a three year assignment for the service. Major Johnson has now retired from the service and they plan to make their home in Wichita, Kansas where he will be working for Boeing Company. They spent a week with her mother Mrs. Lavida Larkins and other relatives in the area before leaving for Kansas. Mrs. Johnson is the former Connie Larkins. Mrs. Robert Harris and daughter Noelle and Mrs. Janet Fullmre and grand- daughter Shane spent the weekend in Idaho visiting with their mothers, Mrs. Harris and daughter visited in Preston with Mr. and Mrs. O.D. Robin3m Elder Grant David Price, son of Charles and Carol Ann Price of 110 Aircraft Ave., Layton, has been called to serve an LDS mission in the Georgia-Atlanti- Mission c field. HE WILL be honored on Sunday afternoon at the Layton 12th Ward Sacrament meeting on March 13 at 1 p.m. The chapel is the Layton Holmes Creek Stake Center ELDER LARSEN Elder Brian W. Larsen, son of V. Jack and Judy S. Larsen, 1 149 S. 1200 E., Clearfield, recently returned from the New York City, New York Mission. HE WILL speak at the Clearfield 11th Ward on Sunday, March 20 at 11 a.m. He is a Clearfield High and LDS Seminary graduate. He has attended Weber for one year. located at 125 Chapel St. Elder Price is a graduate of Layton High School class of 1982 and has received a certificate in printing from Utah son and Mrs. Fullmer and granddaughter spent the time in Fairview withher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rawlings. Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Elder Meyer To Speak March 13th Elder Jim Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer, returned home March 4 after serving an LDS mission in the Switzerland Geneva Mission. HE WILL give his mission experiences on Sunday morning, March 13, at 10:45 a.m. at the Layton Fourth LDS Ward Technical College. He has been employed at Prospector Sacrament meeting. The Printing Co. in Kaysville since his graduation. &' aitniiw mi yjEii0,Affin3a-',- 'Caysville CHURCH ELDER PRICE tv! TIRO I chapel is located at 2120 W. Gentile Street, Layton. W" i HE WILL enter the MTC in Provo on March 17. Strong and their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Todd Morgan and daughter Elizabeth of Fruit Heighs spent last week in Tucson, Ariz. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Farmer. Dr. and Mrs. Chris Merkley and two children Mark and Elizabeth of Rapid City, South Dakota arrived Friday en route to Boston, Mass, where Dr. Merkley will attend medical of Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Preece. Mrs. Frances Umpleby is convalescing at her home after being confined to the St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden for three and one-ha- lf where she underwent major surgery twice during her stay. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Stites and three children of Provo were Monday visitors of their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Smith. meetings. The two children remained in Utah with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Godfrey while their parents were in Boston. Richard Green returned ELDER BRIMLEY Michael William Brimley has just returned home after serving an LDS mission in Johanesburg South Africa. HIS HOMECOMING will be held on Sunday at 3:45 p.m. at the Layton Utah Stake Center on Gordon Avenue, Layton. Elder Brimley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brimley. He graduated from Layton High School and Seminary where he played football. Prior to his mission he attended Weber State College and was a member of the Weber State Singers group. HE PLANS to continue his education at Weber State College. vsb HIS FAREWELL will be held Sunday, March 13, at 3:30 p.m. in the 19th Ward at the Kaysville Tabernacle at 198 W. Center Street. He will enter the Mission Training Center on March 17. Monday visitors of Mrs. Elder Andersen is a graduate of Davis High School and the Kaysville LDS Seminary. While at Davis High he was a member of the football team for four years. He was also a Kem-mere- member of the Davis FFA Chapter, where he was an officer and received his state Farmer Award and the Utah State Crop Proficiency award. HE IS an Eagle Scout and is a recipient of the Duty to God award. He has held many posi-tion- s in his Priesthood quorums. He has been em- SYRACUSE Elder Kaysville 1st Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday, March 13 at noon. The chapel is located at 2nd West and Center Street, Mrs. Jeffery was a former Kaysville resident and the wife of Lt. Col. (Ret.) Morey B. BLACK am WHITE (Bud) Jeffery. Mr. and Mrs. William Packer spent the weekend in Moab PRINTS with their son, Bishop and Mrs. Scott Packer and STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE PRINTS 89 family. They were on hand for the baptism and confirmation of their grandson Nathan. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Butterfield entertained at a Mash party at their home Monday evening with games and refreshments for 12 guests. Glen Stuart is ill at the Lake-vieHospital where he is undergoing treatment. Mrs. Ramona Gailey underwent eye surgery last week. Dale L. Barton is now at Printed Full Bolts DACRONCOITON POLYESTER PONGEE TRIGGER w Full bolts home where he is convalescing from a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Collier entertained at a family birthday dinner Saturday snowmo-bilin- g. Welcoming their second child are Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Kettenring of Maryland. A son was bom on Feb. 5 weighting 9 lb. 6 oz. and was named Charles Tyler. At home is a sister Krista. Mrs. Kettenring is the for- mer Vickie Christensen of Farmington. Grandparents include Mrs. Darlene Kettenring, Kaysvill-e- ; Mr. and Mrs. Bob ChristenPortland Mission and will sen of Farmington. speak in the Syracuse 3rd Mrs. Frank Walters enterWard Sacrament meeting Suntained at a birthday slumber day at 1:20 p.m. party for their son Jeffrey who was II years old on Friday. HE WILL enter the MTC Seven of Jeffreys friends March 17. came to celebrate the event Michael is a Clearfield High with him. School graduate where he was Mr. and Mrs. Don Preece of active in basketball and also Draper were Sunday visitors the seminary program. 45 wide 45 wide WEAVERS CLOTH Full TIM PEHRSON Eagle Tim Pehrson, 13 year old son of Bishop and Mrs. H. Gary Pehrson of 601 E.700N., Kaysville, is recipient of his BRUSHED ROBE VELOUR Full bolts bolts Marcus Brothers - Full bolts 45 wide Pastel BOUBLE FACED QUILTS STRIPES & PLAII) SHIRTINGS Eagle Scout award. TIM IS a member of Boy Scout Troop 348 of the Kaysville 12th Ward. Active in his troop he has served as assistant senior patrol leader, senior patrol leader and as an assistant patrol leader. 45 wide Sfl9 45 wide 45 wide PRINTS LEOTARD KNIT Designer lengths Designer lengths 1? 45 wide 60 wide Designer lengths Make Stuffed animals for Easter 1? 54 wide STRIPES PILLOW FORMS r.o.t. Square or round 98 SMD B.S., R.D. 0 10 yd. mis is a successful and medically -C- March 10 - 7:00 p.m. OLTON SPECL1L Bring this ad in for 015 off SATIN RIBBON on undle 'I 18 and 38 wide 23" REGISTRATION AND FIRST CLASS Tanner Clinic CALL THE INSTRUCTORS bundles 14 and 16 OlAd. 15"to SOUND PROGRAM FOR WEIGHT CO.VTROL for MORE IXFORMiTIOX 12, EMBROIDERED EYELET TRIM CLASS INSTRUCTORS Layton Yd. Gathered p - 11 45 to 60 wide 875 with 815 Back for Perfect Attendance Follow-uProgram 431-594- yd. FAKE FUR 45 wide FORMAT 8 Week Course leu Velncrt mid 0D STRIPE SHIRTING Kaysville. 546-011- 1 bolts M98 CALICO HE HAS received his On My Honor award and plays the piano, np ELDER Seegmiller is a graduate of Davis High School and LDS Seminary. He is the son of W. Grant and Sharon Seegmiller who reside at 32 N. 100 W., Kaysville. Full Designer lengths IN HIS church he has served as president and first counselor in the Deacons quorum. His hobbies are water and snow skiing, basketball, football and baseball as well as all sports. ployed with Phillip's 66 Company. np PRINTED VOILES WHITE ON WHITE SHIRTING HE SERVED under scoutmaster Jim Varney. He is an eighth grade student at Kaysville Junior High where he is on the track team. A Professional Program for Permanent Weight Control Diaaa McGuire, M.S., R.D. E8 50 to 60 wide 45 wide A MM WEIGH OF LIFE Behavior Modifications Exchange Diet Moderate Exercise 1? Full bolts 45 wide 45 wide SEERSUCKER CLASS INCLUDES E 45 to 60 wide 45 wide Seegmiller To Report Elder Todd Seegmiller has returned home from an LDS Pennsylvania Harrisburg Mission. He will speak at the r.o.t. Kearns on Wednesday. Wyo. Funeral services were held on Friday, Feb. 4 in Las Vegas, Nev. for Phyllis Jeffery who died Tuesday, March 1. Southern Utah, Michael Rhoades, son of Mr. and Mrs. Winslow F. Rhoades of 2182 S. 1000 W, Syracuse, has been called to serve an LDS mission in the Oregon Pastel Spring Shades service of her sister-in-laMrs. Bernice Brierley at and sister-in-laMr. and r, Mrs. Percy Burnett of evening at their home in honor of their daughter Mrs. Dellene Lowry and granddaughter Olivia Lowry of Pleasant Grove. Other guests included Dan Lowry and two other children of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Collier and daughCLEARFIELD Home- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Johnson and son of Kaysville and Kory coming services will honor Howard D. and RetaThurgood Collier from BYU. Robert and Maxine Neville of Clearfield Sunday at 1 1 a.m. of Mesa, Ariz. were recent in the Clearfield 8th Ward Sacvisitors of his mother, Mrs. rament meeting after completNeville fo one week. Julia a Canada Mission. ing Calgary Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hess THEY returned in January and sons Jared and Nathan of house-guesbut have visited daughters in Houston, Tex. were and her of Pres, parents Arizona for the past month. Mrs. Eldean Holliday for one Elder Previously, Thurgood week. While here they all served a mission in California spent a few days at the Deer as well as a stake mission. Springs Ranch near Kanab in Elder Rhoades Called To Serve In Northwest COUNTRY SILK stripe PINFEATHER iioffman five days to Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. John Murdock and family attended the funeral ijJ & ti EDNESD home from a business trip for Goldie Ball were her brother ts Elder Kyle Andersen, son of Glenn and Carolyn Andersen, 671 N. Main, Kaysville, has accepted an LDS mission call to serve in the Brazil Sao Paulo North Mission. n1 weeks Thurgoods To Report ELDER ANDERSEN v BARTON'S SHOES 43 NORTH MAIN BOUNTIFUL 0 !!!MflSkV he X |