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Show ' I WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- NEWS JOURNAL, JANUARY VIS 1 0, 1 980 I 1 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 1 0, 1 980 CHURCH Bible Classes I Open At Clearfield High are still Using facilities of the First Southern Baptist Church in LDS members in the Layton Utah East Stake look forward to dedication of new stake center to be performed Sunday by Elder Sterling W. Sill. NEW STAKE CENTER I Dedication of the new Lay-to- n Utah East Stake Center St 1015 North Emerald Dr. will begin at 7:30 p.m. on Jan. Bitner was sustained as the first president of the stake, with David E Adams as first counselor and Wayne M. Sterling W. Sill, member of the First Quorum tl the Seventy of the Church Winegar as second counselor. 13. of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints, will preside at celebration. . . SILL is ; ELDER ELDER STAPLEY returned to Layton on May 2, y the 1976, to preside over the reor- - a and a prolific writer. He is a retired insurance executive and author of 27 books on religious and social themes. From April 27, 1960 until July 17, 1977, he was the speaker over the Radio KSL program "Sunday Evening on Temple Square. i LAYTON UTAH East Stake President Robert J. Christensen, and counselors Lee Max Moss, and Dick R. Rogers will participate in the dedication. K. Roger Bean, president of the Layton Utah Holmes Creek Stake also will speak at the dedication. ihe 25,152 square foot, 1.2 million dollar edifice will serve the more than 3600 members of the Layton Utah East Stake which is comprised of the Layton 3rd, 8th, 4th, 20th, 22nd, 24th, 25th and 27th wards. stake members. Ground breaking ceremonies were held June 20, 1978, with Dean L. Larson, a member of the First Quorum of Seventy and Utah division, in which the Layton Utah Holmes Creek Stake was formed. President Robert J. and Christensen and 22nd Wards stayed in the chapel on Wasatch Drive, which is located in the Layton Utah Holmes Creek Stake and members of the Layton 24th Ward were asked to continue meeting in the chapel on West Gentife St., which is located in the Layton Utah West his counselors Lee Max Moss and . Dick R. Rogers, were sustained to preside over 3,341 members in the Layton 3rd, 8th, 14th, 20th, 22nd and 24th Us Rejoice. The Layton Utah East Stake was organized Feb. 4, 1968, by 5 division of the Latyon Utah Stake. Elder Delbert L. Stapley, of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles; and Elder an tWilliam J. Critchlow, Assistant to the Twelve, ip resided over the organization of the 449th Stake of Zion. The new stake consisted of 3,979 members in the Layton Bible meetings to be held in A nondenomina-tiona- l gospel meeting which is open to the public. No collection. THE MEETINGS are to be held in the American Savings "g AUTOMOBILES CARS , & TRUCKS PICTURE WINDOWS FOREIGN CARS PATIO DOORS TRUCK SLIDERS 1,000 USED WINDSHIELDS . 1. Through whom was the ELDER HYDE Elder Val D. Preece has received a call to serve a Elder George Edward Hyde has received a call to serve a mission for the LDS Church in the Washington the Pennsylvania Pi ttsburg WILL speak in Sacrament meeting on Jan. 20 in the Kaysville 12th Ward Chapel, 1039 East Crestwood St. at 2:30 p.m. He is a graduate of Davis High School and the LDS Seminary. While at Davis he was involved with sports. He has been an active member of his ward and served in various quorum presidencies of his priesthood. He has attended Dixie College, Weber State College and LDS Institute. He has been employed by Browning Manufacturing. HE WILL enter the Mission Training Center on Jan. 31. np D.C. Mission. Elder Hyde is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Hyde, 994 Your New York Life Agent in Layton is ROBERT S. GRAFF Seminary, he participated and was a member of the football team and other school activities. HE HAS been president of his Priest Quorum and has posi- tions. He is employed at Mel-cElectronics Co. in Kays-vill- -- 801-621-33- . Lite, Healtii, Disability income, and Oroup insurance, Annuities, pension Puns' j" J $' V Great Savings in Every Department Fabrics Reduced All Fall Wools, Velours, Polyesters, More C Orig. to 7.99 99 Now N. Main, Layton 99 20 Mens Suit Clearance Orig. to $130.00 6988 Now Dress Slacks Reduced Orig. All V to 20.00 Womens Winter Sleepwear Save 30 to . 30 Scarves, Belts, Jewelry 50 to & 20 50 299 Off 4" Jr. Womens Terry Tops Selected Ladies Coats Exercise Equipment 4" Now Jackets 30-5- 1 Ladies Sportswear Clearance Off Entire Line Oft 0 Off V2 Price Sunstar Luggage Polaroid One Step, Sonar Cma Orig. 59s Now 71.99 Reduced 25 Selected Watches ' i 22 Piece Flatware Set ; i69! 50 109! Piece Steak Knife Set Decorative Kitchen Towels 6 50 Womens Size Sportswear Off & Pr. 5 6 Pr. 3" 5j 100j 1 10 1 White Sale Save up to Accessories - Save on Sheets, Blankets, Entire Line Bowling Balls 33 Watt Receiver Reg. 298.98 Orig. 35.00 53 More 20 20 Entire Une Warmup Suits 9 DC Television Reg. 119.95 & now l 0 01 . 1 Girls 2 Pc. Skf Suits i Boxed Christmas Cards 99-29- Womens Metal Stretch Belts 376-121- 3 Saturday Only Bassett Infants Furniture & o Elder Hyde will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Jan. 24 and depart the following month for his new assignment in the mis- sion field, vsb . 707 24th St. Ogden, Ut. 84401 SALE BEGINS FRIDAY AT 10:00 A.M. Thornfield Road, Kaysville. ELDER HYDE will speak in Sacrament meeting of the Kaysville 12th Ward on Jan. 13 at 2:30 p.m. Friends and family are invited to the home of Elder Hyde following the meeting. A graduate of Davis High LDS School and the held other leadership tion of Evangelicals. SUPER WEEKEND SALE ELDER PREECE Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Preece, 1081 N. Bedford Dr., Kaysville. with Bible study for all Utah, an organization dedicated to providing interdenominational Bible studies, retreats and counsel for students from junior high through college age. The doctrinal position is that of the National Associa- JC Penney Presents r mission for the LDS Church in NLBA ACCEPTS all students regardless of race, color, or religious affiliation. The Academy is associated New York Life Insurance Company Women's Nylon Knee High Sox 399-923- 8 Students in most schools 1. Malachi, Old Testament prophet. 2. To the children of Israel, and also to us today. 3. Malachi 3: 10,. which begins, "Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse. . . Ladies Dresses 578 Ogden donations. Answers: Plain Knit Panti Hose Street board terdenominational made up of representatives of parents, area church leaders, and interested community members. Operating expenses are met by voluntary Ralph Miller, np above statement made? 2. To whom was it made? 3. For what is the authors book in the Bible best known? JEL-3-L li Royal Bible Academy which closed last spring when its mission grants support was terminated. The NLBA is inan by governed ings will be conducted by Charles Middleswarth and Lord of hosts. ' INSURANCE SPECIALISTS 327-28t- THE CLASSES are nonsec-- , tanan, stressing historical Christianity and its expression. The Academy continues the work begun in 1973 by the elec- Students and parents are asked to contact the New Life Bible Academy as soon as possible for more information on enrollment and schedule changes before the semester break. Davis High schools. Building on Main and 2nd West, Kaysville, on Thursday and Fridays at 8 p.m. and on Sundays at 3 p.m. The meet- return unto you, saith the VAL HOMES Academy already conducts classes for Roy, Layton and Bible V erse e m church meetings within the boundaries of their stake. Return unto me, and I will was The building-sitselected in East Layton, ,on y four acres of land formerly owned by the Green family. The site was purchased in June 1977. By December 1977, "1st, 3rd, 5th, 8th, 9th and 12th 3Vards. President Robert F. completion date of August 7, 1979. Upon completion of the new stake center, members of the Layton 22nd, 25th and 27th Wards are able to attend their Kaysville. center. the Church Building Committee had approved the construction of the new stake center, which was also being scheduled the beyond Clearfield, the New Life Bible Academy will offer fourth period Old Testament studies to students of Clearfield High School. Interested students should call Dave Heikkila, or write to New Life Bible Academy, P.O. Box 235, Layton, Ut. 84041. The Bible Meetings con-sel- numbers will be Worthy Is The Lamb, and Now Let Seminary building. Numerous legal problems, material shortages, and bad weather delayed the completion of this new stake center near Cherry Lane, while members of the Layton 8th stake presidency and stake ganization of the stake new The presidency. presidency consisted of President K. Roger Bean with Floyd Stenquist as first and Marr O. Fawcett as ' second counselor. W ith a stake membership of about 5,450 and rapid growth projected for the area, the new presidency began planning for a division of the stake. Of utmost priority was the need to construct a new stake East Stake choir SCREENS Quorum of Twelve Apostles, attended stake conference on Sept. 3, 1978, and presided over a reorganization of the STERLING W. SILL under the direction of Blair Adams. Special musical STORM DOORS LeGrand Richards, of the Missionaries 5 THE DEDICATORY program will feature the Layton WHEN THE stake was divided, the Layton Utah East Stake was left with six wards, one existing chapel and a new stake center under construction. Members of the Layton 3rd, 14th and 20th Wards continued to meet in the chapel the stake before completion of the new stake center. Elder termountain Construction Co. was named general contractor on May 24, 1978. Cost of the project, which included a building of 25,152 square feet, was $1,181,404, with 30 percent ($354,421) to be raised by prominent businessman, educator, popular speaker later). became necessary to divide modifications to the appearance were completed, and bids were accepted. In- Stake. Later on members of the Layton 25th Ward weie assigned to meet in the chapel located on Park St., which is also located in the Layton Utah West Stake. The new stake presidency temporarily established their stake offices in the Layton High School Wards. (The Layton 25th and 27th Wards were organized former member of the Layton Third Ward presiding. With the stake population reaching 6,561 members, it to house three wards. SHARP, PINEGAR and Associates, Inc. were designated architects and they spent the next few months adapting the building plans to fit the site, designed able to enroll in tive release time studies lor up to two years without harm to graduation credits. Parents are encouraged to consider release time classes as an alternative to the more expensive private Christian schools to assist their young people in receiving a balanced educational experience. ! 99 1499 NOW t L, Hi tw ' Girls Assorted Tops ' KlPM7RN6 AT sSO All Boys -- AOZ OFfAtu). & All Boys & Girls FLMI7VRG ii Coats y Orig. to 11.00 Home Water Conditioners Jackets All Underwear & 20 Sox . Mens Shoe Clearance ELDER WOOD .Elder James W. Wood, son of Veneta M. Wood, 4346 S. 2351) W., Roy, and Jack W. Wood, Pocatello, Ida., has been called to the Alabama Birmingham Mission. HE GRADUATED from Roy High School and Roy Seminary and was employed by Colotrym at Freeport Center. He will speak at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday in the Roy 9th Ward Chapel, 2175 W. 4250 S., Roy. orig. to 11.99 Now Orig. to 36.00 Mens Ski Jackets Orig. 43.00 Mens Shirts, Ties, & Now Now Access. Save 30 to Fireplace Accessories Mon.-Fr- i. 10-- 9 69 ; 488 Fog or Clear Driving Lights :349 788 Leather Steering Wheel Cover Mattresses Odds 1688 Washer and Dryer Closeout 24" Automobile Cruise Controls 50 CB 50 N Ends Save 10 Radios Reduced to dCPenney BOUNTIFUL STORE 1 101 West 1600 North 298-361- c 25 29 39 Beauty Salon 295-707- Is 0 Automotive Booster Cables Now, two great ways to charge! Shop Sun. 12-- 5 Shop Sat. 10-- 6 50 ' Oft 788 Womens Shoe Clearance 39 Save to 6 . " Shop Catalog 298-326- Auto 298-261- 1 Center 9 , 4 , j ; |