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Show I I y REFLEX JOURNAL BULLETIN fcv vy- -' A w v v. LEADER AUGUST 12, 1982 CHURCH 9 Japanese Students Staying With Kaysville Families fit rS: DEADLINE - Two KAYSVILLE Japanese itudenti are staving with families in Ka sv die for a month. FOR RUTH MARIE TOOTE I11ROKO THURS. 6:00 P.M. One Week Before Publication ELDER CHANDLER ELDER EVANS Elder David F. Chandler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Foster R. Chandler. 674 E. 300 S.. Clearfield, will report his mission on Aug. 15 at Clearfield 5th Ward Sacrament meeting at 10:45 a m. at the 5th Ward Chapel, 326 Center St. HE SERVED a two-yea- r mission in the Texas Houston mission during which lime he served as an assistant to the mission president for the past nine months. He is a graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. He was employed by Kenway in Bountiful before leaving. ELDER Chandler plans to continue his education at Weber State this fall. Elder Scott D. Evans, son of Don R. and Gabriele S. Evans, 953 Church Street, Layton, has been called to serve in the Mississippi Jackson Mission. He will sneak in the Las ion Elder White Accepts LDS Mission Call ELDER GOOCH Elder Michcal J. Gooch, of Syracuse, Ut., has been called to serve and LDS Mission in the Sacramento, California Mission. HE WILL be honored at the Syracuse 7th Ward Sacrament Meeting on Sunday, Aug. 15 at 5:10 p.m. He will enter the MTC on August 19. ELDER GOOCH is the son of Phillip C. and Beverline Gooch of Syracuse. He is a graduate of Clear field High School where he was active in baseball. He has worked at Ogdens Carpet Outlet and Hill AFB since gra- duation. Elder Kendall W'hite, son of Mr. and Mrs. Winton White of 315 South 900 East. Kaysville, has accepted a mission call to the North Carolina Raleigh LDS Mission. Miss Nadine Thorson, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Joseph O. Thorson of Kaysvil-lhas been called to serve in the Japan Nagoya LDS Mise, HE IS a member of the Kaysville 5th Ward, np sion. HER FAREWELL will be held on Sunday Aug. 22 at the Kaysville Tabernacle. She will enter the MTC on August 26. MISS THORSON graduated from Davis High School, Elder Vernon Will Report We- LAYTON -E- lder Greg C. Vernon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Vernon of 747 N. 2875 E., Layton, has returned home from serving his LDS mission in Taiwan. He will give his address Aug. 15 at 9 a.m. in the Layton 21st Ward, 1410 E. Gentile, Layton, dmg ber College and the Ogden LDS Institute of Religion. She worked on the newspaper for the Institute of Reli- gion. SHE WILL be honored at the home of her parents with an open houss after her 17th Ward on Aug. 22 at 10:50 a.m., 60 West Gordon Ave- nue, Layton. will be held in honor of Ruth Mane Foote, Aug. 15 at 3 30 in the Kaysville 20th Ward at the Crcstwood Chapel, located at 039 Crestwood Road in Kays-vill- Seoul and has received his Duty to God award. He has held many positions in his priesthood quorums. Elder Evans has been working for Samons. He will enter the MTC on Sept. 16. he was active in wrestling and participated in state competi- Elder Chet L. Cluward. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman of 413 South 1465 East. Fruit Heights, has accepted a mission call to the California-SaJose LDS mission. SHE IS to serve in the Chill Santiago North Mission. She entets the Mission 1 raining Center on Aug. 19. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Devon W. Foote, 269 E. Mutton Hollow Road. An open house will be held Saturday, Aug. 14 from p,m. at her home. RL'TIl IS a graduate of Davis High and Seminary. She attended Weber State College and Institute, Clo-war- d tion. poMtions and has received his 'Duty to God award. He has been attending Weber State College and has been emplojed on construction HE ENTERED the Mission TramingCcnteronJuly 22. His mission farewell was held on Sunday, July II in the I run Heights 2nd LDS Ward. CHET Elder Cloward graduated taxidermist from Davis High School where IS an accomplished and an avid np Ci. 4 2 - ;?. , t I McKay-De- e , " Special A ELDER Peterson entered I j! 't'- - Now thru Aug. 31st HE IS the son of Mrs. Pat Peterson of 389 North 800 East, Kaysville. Elder Peterson graduated I- Maii-Pesigi- uis he played football. He attended Kaysville LDS nary for three years. Semi- SINCE graduation from High School, he has been attending Utah State University at Logan, np 23 E. Gentile, Layton (next to Anns Fabric Loft) FAIRFIELD E MEDICAL CLINIC The Fairfield Medical Clinic, Hospital Center is a facility in Ogden located at 939 horth Fairfield Road, will open during the latter part of August to provide walk-i- family health care, as well as minor emergency treatment Realizing it is often difficult and inconvenient to conform your family's need for health care around doctor's schedules, the dime will be open from 9am to 9 p m , Monday through Saturday Maintaining your good health is important, too, so we plan to offer community health programs designed to meet your family's needs Also, in commitment continuing to fitness, we are installing a joggingexercise course on the property for you and your family to use on a basis. We're looking forward to moving to your neighborhood n With help from many of you, we have , t determined that there are health care needs present in your growing community, and we are anxious to serve them. of resources the McKay-De- e the Through Hospital Center, physicians h. Jerry Gardner, M.D. Lee C. Schussman, M.D. George F. Snell, M.D. Robert A Penney, M.D. McKay-Dee'- soon provide a unique concept In medical care for your family, called the Fairfield Medical Clinic. will s no-co- 5mcerely, Gary Pehrson, Administrator HOSPITAL IS REACHING OUT TO MEET YOUR HEALTH CARE NEEDS McKAY-DEIf - from Davis High School where that has served your community's health care needs for many years. w laimingion and K.isok.i Malta. a go!, is wuh ihe Ossen Andersen Iannis in Ml came iis'm dilietcni vines in Japan and brought losels gifts tit iheir host t.omlu s nr Back to School a . cK HOSPITAL CENTER 370-bed- KF loui slutleiil GET A PERM!! V-.- mm mimjs' McKAY-DE- K1 has RWnflDBdDDWDdDDI) C fit in Ihc I lasts Comm .ue.t Best les those mentioned avise a Japanese girl, liko S.ik.ie is suih theli.ov Jukinst.inuls m GET A CHANGE... 546 - 6060 (MM DMDM MMMM TO TOQM m T HE HAS been active in his church tcivmg in leadership f- - the Mission Training Center in Provo on Thursday, Aug. 5. His farewell was held Sunday, July 25 in the Kaysville 4th LDS Ward. (UNO. an II ELDER CLOWARD e. Elder Peterson To Serve LDS In Korea Elder Mark Peterson has accepted a mission call to the Korea Pusan LDS Mission. 4-- toshi Wutanabe, a 13 year old boy, is wuh Bishop and Mrs 7-- ELDER EVANS graduated from Layton High School and LDS Seminary. He is a Star Cl he students are on a vuliu-ra- t exchange progum of me estcnsiim servi,e J hey ate in Utah lo learn more bout Anirm.ifi vulture and to lit spe.ik the I ngloh language beiier Itoih have had classes at stinuil in I ughsh bill need the espcreun,e ot hung vuih an men,.in t.unilv and bung able liuoinmiinuaie and learn more ot vonseis.iiion.il I n ghsh I )ear old girt, iswiththeF. Bur. ion Winters family and Mitsu. A mission farewell Neal Smith and lneir A family E you have any questions about the clinic, feel free to call We'd like to hear from you. 627-280- 0, ext. 3001. |