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Show SOCIETY ,'f wty'y' rpvsm Vfyi&am Fulfills LDS Mission CHURCH Church Sets Bazaar - CLEARFIELD The Martha Circle of Ihe Clear, field Community Church will hold their mini bazaar on Dec. 3 from 10 a.m. to 7 p,m. at the Clearfield NOW IS the time to buy gifts for Christmas, There will be booths of hand work, baked goods, white elephants, candy and also a country store. Coffee or punch and cookies will be on sale throughout the day. t ! c their regular monthly luncheon meeting at the Red Game Restaurant in fiountiful on I nJay. I ollowtng the luncheon they visited Ihe bounti- V L-- ful Art Center. Mrs. Christine Masficld the Kaysville later-ar- y Club at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jean Sanders was The book review was given by Mrs. Kathryn Welting. Mrs. Rosetta Sw anger was hostess to the DcLite Pinochle Club luncheon meeting on Wednesday at the Country Garden Restaurant in ClearMR. AND MRS. LANCE M. MOSS Couple United Gark A. Moss was the best Jean Lorraine Cram of 24X4 ixuoN.. Clinton, was mar-- i ic J Nov. 19 in the Jordan Riv-i- r Icmple to Lance Mitchell Moss of West Point. man, W AFTER graduating from W'cbcr State College with an associate degree, the bride is now a secretary at Gcarfield State Bank in Clearfield. Mr. Moss graduated from Clearfield High School and now attends Weber State College after serving an LDS mission in Rome, Italy. He is employed at McEntire and Hilton Lumber in Clearfield. the daughter of Thomas Dale and Helen 0. Cram ol r62 N. 100 E.. Farmington. I ho bridegroom is a son of Ondl M. and Diane R. Moss il 193 S. 2(KK) W., West Point. A reception honored the vouple at the old Rock Chapel SIIK IS n Farmington. AFTER honeymooning at Sweetwater, Bear Lake, they will make their home in Clinton. MICHELLE Marie Coyle Has maid of honor and Kathy ( ram Holmes was matron of honor. field. Mrs. Lois Stephens was a special guest. The Wagon Wheel Camp of Daughter ofUtah Pioneers met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Diane Lrodsham. Mrs. Nola Wood and Mrs. Diane Aerobic Exercise Studio - 546-319- 7 Layton "Ihe First School rooms in Amcnea." Twenty-twmembers attended. Gentile, Layton 546-205- (Comer Fairfield and Gentile) Wallpaper ElJcr Kirk Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Larson of National Vitamins, Mineral, Herbs, Health Store Weider Body Building Products 360 S. State, Clearfield A 825-173- E his report on Sun21 in the Kaysville 13th LDS Ward. Lldcr Larson plans to attend Ricks College at Rexburg, Ida. np HF. CA day, Nov. Ceremonies Oct. 21 in the Heritage House Chapel, Salt Lake City, united in marriage the former Kati Daly and Jim Wheatley. PARENTS of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Daly of 163 N. 650 E.. Kaysville. The bridegroom is a son of Sandra Wheatley of Riverdale and John L. Wheatley of Ogden. A reception followed the ceremony. Nannette Kaiser-ma- n was matron of honor. Craig Johnston performed the FOLLOWING a wedding trip to Park City the newlyweds are residing in Clearfield. The bride graduated Davis High School and Utah. She is a at the Ogden Hilton and the bridegroom graduated from Bonneville High School and attended Weber State College. He is a lab technician for Oar-c-o Testing and Laboratory, np cashier-hostes- s EATAni SERVICE L - i jl Barneck Preschool Prereadln9 Skills . Music . b ; i 01 Art - Science Excellent Teachers Phonics 49 West 300 North Golden Circle, Fruit Heights. His farewell will be on Sunday, Nov. 28 at 3: 15 p.m. in the Fruit Heights 2nd LDS Ward at 901 S. Mountain Road. ELDER BRIAN graduated 825-322- Today for Estimate USED WINDSHIELDS SAVES! HE ATTENDED Weber State College. He has been ployed with Pizza Hut. OVER 1,000 IN STOCK em- from Davis High School. While at Davis High he was a member of the football and baseball teams, active in Drama and served as president the Madrigals. Active OPEN SATURDAY TIL NOON of in his HEATING-AI- R or ar Don Rentmeister 2250 South, Syracuse, A-- l QUALITY GLASS Professional Dry Cleaning Expert Tailoring and Alteration Dept. - Sat. 7-- 7 - 397 E. Gentile 7-- 6 544-988- 7 SUNSET BEA UTY SALON both men and women. 'We have a special on our perms and haircuts until December 23, with $3.00 off our regular prices," Mrs. Logan said. "Our customers can get nailtips for $18.00 Wednesdays through Saturdays with Karen. She specializes in nails Hen Hut Hair Styling will be moving In the near future to a new location, and Mrs. Logan suggests that customers watch for an announcement of the move, which will help to provide more convenient service, Mens and Womens Hair Sty ling We Specialize in Cuts and Perms Rita Bronson Owner 2187 North Main, Sunset 825-055- 5 ancj Center f l& t Deduce Home of the Greenery QarCjer) Professionals with the area's largest selection of green houseplants and accessories 1815 W. Gentile 544-121- 2 itilitiaiM ADVERTISEMENT ALL LINES Complete Travel Services Arline Tickets - Cruises OF INSURANCE OFFERED ZCMI Victor began the insurance business in about and was joined by Craig in 1978. The office Is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m, until 5:30 p.m, and agents are available for evening appointments. They welcome calls at 1951, Smith Insurance, Inc, 147 South State, Clearfield, writes policies for all types of insurance: life, 825-161- 6. Hills The Spotlight JOHN KENT 544-913- 3 295-740- 1 Mall 546-301- 7 1082 E. Gentile, Layton, Utah 546-376- 2 Presents Permetrics and Precision For Men and Women - Automobile - Home Owners - Pesonalized Insurance SMITH INSURANCE, INC. ltjjf 'Vjjlr 825-161- Soft Exam Layton Hills Mail i .1 it, (m URLJ 546-345- 1 ' ' 6 20 j Hair Cuts Craig A. Smith - Broker, Victor R. Smith Put YOUR Business In - Tours Charge Card Accepted Layton health group, property and casualty. The company also provides license bonds, in addition to judicial, federal and fidelity bonds. Craig A Smtih is the broker and president of the company, His father, Victor R, Smith, is vice president. Both are licensed agents. Two other agents work for the company. Merlin Fielding and Dan Choate. at the REFLEX, JOURNAL, LEADER, BULLETIN 773-690- 0 or 327 28th ST. OGDEN 544-121- 4 578 N. MAIN LAYTON Mon.-Fr- i. fSsJISTi - Owner l50 West 399-923- 8 544-121- 3 since employs four beauticians at her Kaysville shop, 41 North Main: Karen Alvey, June Ames, Kathy Willis and Susan Ashbury. They serve 0 CONDITIONING OGDEN LAYTON KAYSVILLE ward he served in leadership positions in his priesthood quorums. He is a four-yegraduate of the Kaysville LDS Seminary. He has received his Duty to God award and is an Eagle Scout. He has been employed with Hogan and Tingey Construction. np by phoning lTRENTMEISTER Qjg) 'factoryANDseconds 1957, She T CaH et EXPERIENCED BEAUTICIANS OFFER SERVICE 5 Sales and Service 3 fornia mission. HE W ILL speak at the Sun-s4ih W'ard Chapel, 220 W. 975 N., Sunday. Nov. 28 at 2:40 p.m. He will enter the MTC on Dec. 2. Robert is a graduate of Clearfield High School and Seminary. While at Clearfield he was on the wrestling and soccer teams. 4 544-433- LDER BENNETT one-hal- ADVERTISEMENT The Place To Go For 546-316- HE IS the son of Mrs. Raclene Brian and the late Douglas G. Brian of 1381 E. attended the University of KAYSVILLE TV 6r Zealand-Christchurc- from SERUCE BEAUTY 41 Aorih Main, Kaysville Elder Michael D. Brian has accepted a mission call to the h New LDS Mission. He tv ill enter the MTC on Dec. 9. duties of best man. GREAT IIAIK STYLING FOR GITS AND GALS Were Open Monday thru Saturday Fldcr Robert Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Williams. tMO N. 100 W.. Sunset, will serve in the Oakland Cali- Exchange Vows Called To Serve HEX IIITIIAIR STITLYG 117? Elder William Jeffrey Loert-sch- e has recently returned from the Japan Fukuoka MisILL report his mission at the Layton 19th W ard Sacrament service Sunday, Nov. 2 at 9 a.m. in the Layton Utah West Stake Center. Lldcr Loert sche is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Loert-sch- e of 1420 W. 1750 N.. Layton. HE IS a graduate of Layton High and LDS Seminary and attended Weber State for one year. Nov. 12. Mary's Health Shoppe Complete Service Health Food Store ELDER WILLIAMS HE mission. He arrived home Ann Logan, owner and manager of Hen Hut Hair Styling has been in the beauty business 546-320- ELDER LOERTSCHE sion. 664 E. 250 N Kaysville, returned from serving his mission to the Chili South LDS Take-Ou- t Wall-Coveri- LA LDS Mission 5 Ready to Fill ALL Your Needs. 1 1070 Layton Hills Mall o Hclurns From Video Sales and Rental E. from Davis High School where he w as a member of the school track team in high jumping. HE GRADUATED from AcKaysville LDS Seminary. tive in his ward, he served in leadership gasmens in hi Priesthood quorums. He ha been employed with Boise Cascade Company in Layton for the past two and f years, np was given by Mrs. Lynne Jan- - Exercise clashes Bounce Aerobics - Ladles Ballet Bells Dancing GvninasUcs Cheerleading 1084 Llder Bennett graduated tain, conducted, 'the lesson BUST BODIES 1074 E. Gentile HIS MISSION farewell will be held Sunday. Nov. 28 at 3 30 p m, tn the Kaysville 7th LDS Ward Sacramenl meeting at 875 S. 200 N. Smith were assisting hostesses. Mrs. June Spacknun. cap- sen on i the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pavid Horne of I run Heights, up Fldcr Steven R. u son of Mr. and Mr. M. , 100 N. 43J of Bennett amisKayw die, had accepted sion call to the I ngland Bristol I DS Mission. He will enter the MIC on Dec. 2. Kaysville Clubs Members of the Kaysville-Layto- n Rotary Anns met for am. llder Horne 0 50 Called To Serve Community Church. i the Ffull Height 3rd LDS ttdrd Sacrament meeting at Hurne arrived 0 fioin home Saturday, Nov, to the mission DS I serving an Tokyo North Mission. HE WILL give hiv mi!1 Nov. 2 tn report on Sunday, IlJcrJocI C. - Agent Complete Pair of Glasses Oil WHard 59 Extra Gift Certificates for Christmas Ogdtn City Mat) r 621-029- iT.ir-V.r.t- 0 |