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Show I WEEKLY 4 REFLEX-OA- t 1 NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 11, 1982 VIS Back From Mission sm- K. Deadline ; : . ' V Vv , HIS FAMILY will honor him at a party at Maddox Restaurant in Brigham City. This party will also honor Ray L. Chapman on his birthday. Elder Chapman is a graduate of Clearfield High School, vsb Elder Bryce W. Chapman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Chapman, 1031 N. 3200 W., West Point, returned March 10 from the South Carolina Columbia Mission. He will give his mission report March 14 at 10:50 a.m. in the West Point Stake Chapel, 2300 W. 550 N. For Fulfills LDS MISSIONARY Mission LAYTON Elder Tom Phelps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Phelps of 936 W. 2475 N., Layton, has returned from the Japan Okayama Mission. (?) PICTURES ELDER MARSTELLA , IS Elder Hugh Marstella, son of Ora and John Marstella of Thursday 6 p.m. HE WIL report on his experiences Sunday at 9 a.m. in services at the Layton 15th Ward Chapel, 590 W. Antelope Drive. Roosevelt, Ut., formerly of 349 S. 775 E., Layton, returns from his LDS mission to LaPaz Bolivia March 3. He will report on his mission March 14 in the Layton 12th 1 p.m. Clfd. Stake Ward at HUGH WILL be working for the U.S. Forest Service, Ashley National Forest at Flaming Gorge this summer. He plans to attend BYU later this year. Birthday Party Set COSETTE WIESE Cosette Wiese, daughter of Glen J. and Kay Wiese, 2632 E. Country Oaks Dr., Layton, has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission in the West Virginia Charleston Mission. She will speak at the College 4th Ward March 14 at 2:30 p.m. which is located at 29th and Quincy in Ogden. MR. AND MRS. ARLAND T. ' CHRISENSEN Called To Serve The LDS Pennsylvania Philadelphia Mission will be home to Mr. and Mrs. Arlond T. Christensen, former Kaysville residents, for the next 18 months, where they have been called to serve. They will enter the MTC March 17, remaining there for approximately one month. MR. CHRISTENSEN has served as a host and tour guide on Temple Square for the past four years, and up to the pre- - sent time has been a stake auditor in the Bountiful Utah Stake. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen were privileged to serve as hosts in the Visitors Center at the new Jordan River Temple during its open house. Their farewell will be held at 9 a.m. on March 14 in the Bountiful 26th Ward, 200 N. 200 W., Bountifu. They would like to visit with friends during the afternoon at their home, No. 12 Bountiful Gardens, 381 W. 400 N. senior companion program. She holds a BS degree in family relations with an emphasis in gerontology. :; SARA JOHANSEN f :: i . Sara Ann Johansen, daughter of James and Maude Johansen of 610 E. 2000 N. (Ante-- , lope Drive), Layton, has been called to serve a mission for the LDS Church in the New York Rochester mission. f ' I k Seminary. She is employed by the Double J Dairy in Layton. 4rZ ' fr V. extra special event. Best dress and corsages are in order, and a very outstanding orchestra will play for the dance. Donation of $12 is asked for the evening, vsb. ELDER JOHNSON Elder Ronald K. (Ronnie) Johnson has accepted a mission call to the Texas-Sa- n Antonio Spanish speaking mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Johnson of 1478 N. 750 E., Kaysville. Regional Fireside March 14 . Mrs. Louise Hoyt, of 1592 E. 1000 N., Layton, has accepted a call to serve in the Mis- Missouri-Independen- sion. She will be honored at the Layton 30th Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday, March 14. at I p.m. The chapel is located at 1015 N. Emerald Dr. MRS. HOYT will be entering the Mission Training Center in Provo on March 24. An open house w ill be held at her home on Sunday, March 14 following the meeting. An ac- FRIENDS and associates arejnvited to visit with her at her home on Sunday, March ELDER NALDER Elder Adam A. Nalder arrived home March 5 from serving a mission in the Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Mission. He was welcomed at the airport by his parents, Ned and Rebecca A. Nalder, and two brothers, Nathan and Eric. ELDER JOHNSON gradu- ated from.Davis High School. He served as studentbody president his senior year and was on the Davis High year book staff during his junior year. He was a member of the concert choir, Acappella choir two years and the Madrigals. He graduated from Kaysvil- AN OPEN house will be held in his honor March 13 from 7-- 9 p.m. at their home, 144 Dixie St., Layton. Elder Nalder will report on his mission Sunday Morning at 9 a.m. at the Layton 16th Ward, 125 Chapel St. Layton, vsb tive member of the Layton 30th Ward, she has served in the Primary and the YMMIA as secretary for a lengthy time and a Relief Society visiting teacher all of her married life. She retired from the IRS a year ago, after being employed there for 24 years. April 8. His farewell testimonial will be held on Sunday, March 21 at 3:30 p.m. in the Kaysville 20th LDS Ward at 1039 E. Crestwood Road. Now is the time to get your garden tools, trimmers and mower in shape for spring work. Carefully oil and see that all power tools are in safe working condition. ELDER BLACK Elder DaviJ A. Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair H. Black of 2352 E. Country Oaks Drive, Layton, has been called to serve an LDS Mission to Spokane, Washington. The Regional Special Interest Fireside will be held Sunday, March 14 at 7 p.m. at LDS Stake the Kaysville-Uta- h Center, 198 West Center Street. le LDS Seminary. He was also a member of the freshmen and junior class committees. HE HAS been attending Brigham Young University. He is an Eagle Scout. He has been employed at the Star Ship Theater in Layton, np Entire Fabric Inventory to 1 ig 353 nothing ($)($) (0)(0)V hlddSSi Nothing held 825-843- Q O by Utahns, for Utahns Clothes Cleaner March 23, 1982 Layton) (By Alden Burton of Fruit Heights: Mrs. David (Rhea) Sedwick. 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Donna Solomon (Fri. only) Kim Kav OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 28TH Hospital besh 0 393-341- 0 THERE IS A DIFFERENCE Planters Funeral n Cs II 2064 Harrison Blvd Canyon View Plaza Ogden, Utah 1 Darlene Beecher O SHOP STOKERS ij Our plants are Utah grown, Speed Queen Their children include 2146 No. Main Antelope Square Layton, Utah n r) Dont get mad when youve been had of the husband who has lost his MARECs ip Grand Opening two convenient locations to serve you fV wX-- v. Watch for Ultimate Hair Designs for Guys and Gals iV -- ;MAV Cir- ANNOUNCEMENT! eyesight. grandchildren and - The Eternal clude many works representing women in the stake. Everyone twelve and older are invited to enjoy this evening. Refreshments will be served. MRS. ADAMS life has been a busy one. She was a homemaker and raised five children. She took an active part in her church and taught Primary for ten years and served as secretary of the Relief Society. She was a visiting teacher for 50 years. She was employed with the Davis County school lunch program for 17 years. She still cares for her home and for her MAMJE CsJ Layton. The meeting time is 9 a.m. vsb flEWER r THE KAYSVILLE Utah Stake is hosting the evening program, np .v (2ECB ZB tTGW3r 134 ER? o O morning, March 14 at the Layton 20th LDS Ward, located at 2250 E. 2300 N., 3me dteitsatEro y, is 14. Seek--) Fireside will be held March 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the stake center at 555 North 100 E., Kaysville. Speaker will be Olive Kimball Mack who will speak on My Mother Camilla, wife of President Spencer W. Kimball. THE FIRESIDE is for all girls over 12 years of age and all the women of the stake. The out going stake Relief Society officers will be honored and refreshments will be served, np Renewed cle of Womanhood. There will be an art exhibit in connection with the musical that will in- dell Nance. They played for 30 years. He has been active in the LDS Church and served eight years as secretary of the High Priest Quorum. The Kaysville-Crestwoo- d Womens Stake Relief Society GUEST speaker will be Elder Monte Brough, former president of the Minnesota-MinneapolLDS Mission. All members of the Kaysville and Farmington stakes are invited to attend. HE WILL speak on Sunday THE EVENING will begin Fireside Planned THIS IS the one affair that is always looked forward to as an j HE WILL enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on LOUISE HOYT Sweetheart Dinner Planned the cultural hall. High School and the LDS I Mr. and Mrs. Hazen F. Adams of Layton celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary on March 6. They were honored with a dinner hosted by their children and grandchildren in the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Burton of Fruit Heights. MR. AND Mrs. Adams have made their home in Layton for a long time and are well known throughout north Davis County. Mr. Adams has been a farmer most of his life. He drove the school bus for 15 years and served as secretary of the east Layton town for 20 years. He is well remembered for running the steam threshing machine for 20 years throughout the surrounding communities and many remember him when he played the fiddle for the local dances with a band. He was age 13 when he started and played with his father, his sister, Zella Sessions, a cousin, Dan Adams and Wen- - pleting plans for their fifth annual Sweetheart Dinner Dance to be held March 13 at 2:15 p.m. in the Layton 6th Ward Chapel, 2500 N. Church Street. Sara is a graduate of Layton Mareh-W'Bt FRIENDS and relatives are invited to visit with Sara at her home after the church services on Sunday and throughout the evening, dmg at 7:30 p.m. in the The Syracuse Third Ward recreation committee are com- timonial will be Sunday, V 12 Celebrates 64th :: y " SHE WILL enter the MTC on March 25. Her farewell March hold their annual birthday currently employed by Weber County Dept, of Aging in the . The Layton East Stake will present a special evening of culture honoring wopien on celebration, commemorating the organization of the Relief Society, which took place 140 years ago. Hostessing the program will be the Clearfield 3rd and 7th wards. Guest speaker will be Shirley Cealey, wife and mother and a author of a number of books. Mrs. Cealey is the wife of L. Milton Cealey, mother of five and two foster children. She is a member of the stake MIA board in her stake. She is a resident of Highland, Ut.The evenings theme is Beauty in Being, also the title of Mrs. Cealeys book, vsb from COSETTE graduated PRODUCTION On March 16 at 7 p.m. the Clearfield North Stake will Layton High School and Weber State College and the Ogden LDS Institute. She is Preparing for the upcoming Layton LDS East Stake art and concert production set for March 19 are Katie Barlow, left. Debra Barlow and Marge Barrus. with a musical presentation Layton East Stake Center. 1015 North Emerald Drive. centered around the theme Lavton. Legacy Remembered and EAST STAKE T I I u t) I l00 Off ALL HAIRCUTS I & I U I A) I (new customers only with ad) Expires: March 28th Walk-In- s Welcome I o 0A |