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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 25, 1979 Missionaries A- - ' Elder Welling To Address Clinton Utah Stake Conf. 376-875- 1 'zzi-- J ruT be held at the Stake Chapel at 1500 West 1800 North in Clinton. conference will be Elder Lawrence Welling, regional representative of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. ELDER WELLING was bom in Farmington, has held ELDER LAWRENCE ; WELLING numerous church positions before being called to this present position. He is The Clinton Utah LDS Stake will hold their conference on Sunday, Oct.-28- . The first two meetings will presently deputy superinten- semi-annu- dent of the Davis County School District, vsb Elder Featherstone To Visit Layton Utah Stake Conf. KAREN PALMER Miss Karen Palmer has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Tampa Florida Mission. She is the daughter of President and Mrs. J. Duffy Palmer, 1625 Melanie Lane, Syracuse. She will speak in the Syracuse Fourth Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Oct 28 at 4 p.m. The chapel is at 1974 West 1700 South, Syracuse, She will enter the Mission Training Center on Nov. 15. of Clearfield School and the High Seminary, she was a member of the Seminary council and a member of the Madres and Concert Choir at the school. For the past three years she A GRADUATE . has been attending Weber State College. She has served as vice president of the Institute and several other committees and was a member of Institute the Womens Chorus. MISS PALMER is an active member of the Syracuse Fourth Ward and has served on various committees and in the Young Womens Relief Society organization, vsb LAYTON President Gayle A. Stevenson an- nounces the Layton Utah State Conference is planned foriNov. 3 and 4. Elder Vaughn J. Featherstone, a member of the First Council of Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints, will be the visiting general authority. All meet- mmmmsms&w f: t ings for the conference will be held at the chapel at 60 West Gordon Ave. and Antelope Drite, 590 West 2000 North, Layton. THE CONFERENCE commences with a stake youth leaders session on Nov. 3 from 3-- 4 p.m. at the Stake ELDER VAUGHN J. . FEATHERSTONE also. This includes all youth ages 12 through 25 and youth leaders. A GENERAL session at the Stake Center will commence at 10 a.m. All stake members and visitors are invited to at- at 7 a.m. the first conference session will commence for stake presidency, tend. A Primary Childrens Chorus will provide the music. The concluding ses- high council, bishoprics, ward and stake executive secretaries. This will be held sion will be for all women of in the Antelope Drive Chapel, 590 West 2000 North, Layton. the stake that are 18 years and over. This will commence at 12:15 in the chapel and continue for one hour, vsb The following session from a.m. will be held here Sr. Citizen Helps available. THE COMMUNITY Action Program has funds available the federal Sometimes government has made money available to help senior ci- for insulation, caulking, minor roof and door repair and storm windows. If you need any of these services call tizens pay utility bills. As of now, none of this money is available but there might be atra later date. Senior citizens can call the closest center to have their name put on a waiting list for consideration if:such funds do become Carma Bradshaw at or ext. 205, to see if you qualify for this service. 867-221- 773-78- 4 Maid Dutch 766-187- 0 27 N. Main, Layton, Utah Authorized dealer of both Eureka and Hoover Sales and Service All vacuum repair nr ysi n fcw r-A SGM -- J I King, 549 South Angel Street, Kaysville, has been called to serve an 18 month LDS mission to the South Carolina Columbia Mission. She will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Nov. 1. She spoke in the Kaysville 6th LDS Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday Oct. 21. SHE WAS born in Idaho and reared in Kaysville. She graduated from Davis High School and was married to Wallace F. King in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Sept. 10, 1932. He died in 1969. Mrs. King has served in the Relief Society presidency, as a primary president, Junior Sunday School coordinator and various other positions in the LDS Church. SHE WAS employed with the school lunch program for ten years, employed at Kings Drive Inn in Kays- ville, Buchanans Fabrics in Layton and the Davis Farm STEVEN HAS received his Duty to God award and is an Eagle Scout. He is presently employed by Jay S. McDonald Construction Company of Layton, np Coop Station in Kaysville. She is the mother of five children, Mrs. Lowell (Marie) Taylor, Kenzie W. King, Mrs. Robert (Lisa) Webster, Richard W. King all of Kaysville and Mrs. Richard (Carol) Thorderson of Livonia, Mich. She has 21 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. np J a CHAIN SAWS ENERGY SAVING INVESTMENT ELDER NICHOLS Elder Wayne T. Nichols, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Nichols of 536 East Crestwood Road, Kaysville has been called to serve in the Japan Sendia Mission. He spoke in Sacrament meeting in the Kaysville 12th Ward, on Oct. 21. He will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Nov. 8. HE GRADUATED from Davis High School and has been employed with Kay Riley and Sons Co. in Boun- Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Springs, Ida. Mrs. Dean (Gwen) Pierce of Salt Lake City is convalescing after surgery at the University Medical Center in Salt Lake City. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bloxham. Mrs. Lois Stephens attended the Department of Utah Executive meeting in Ogden Saturday at the Hillary House Restaurant. Mrs. Stephens is state chairman of Constituorof the tion ganization. Miss Michelle Jarman of LAMPS & UTES lighting Fixtures Lamps Lampshades Glass Replaced Lamp Parts Lamps Rewired 1025 N. Main SL Layton, Phone 766-247- Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her grandmother Mrs. Hanna Jarman. Returning from a three week vacation trip to England is Mrs. Keith (Barbara) Hammer. She visited with 1EE IF . Tickets To The Weber State Boise State Game Saturday, Oct. 27, 1979 Test Drive a New ham dinner and all the trimmings will be served at A Christmas shopping early. and get 2 Reserved Seat Tickets FREE! Their will be handmade dolls of all types, baby quilts, candy and bakery goods, childrens houseplants, clothing, toys, all types of gift items as well as a white elephant booth. One of the features will be a large pillow booth. YOU CANT afford to miss this selection of sale items. All proceeds will be used for the building fund of their new ward chapel. Plan to come out A 1979 graduate of Layton High School, Lautenschlager is majoring in Bible at Evangel. Evangel is a four year Assemblies of God college of arts and sciences, accredited by the North Central Association. ' Enrollment is and support them. .o ...... 6:30 p.m. and the booths will open at 7:30 p.m. Now is the time to do your Mo. for the Springfield, current academic year. He is Stephen J. Lautenschlager, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Lautenschlager, 396 South 975 East, Layton. He is the freshman class president. 8 0 by-la- ward bazaar. THE BIG event is scheduled for Nov. 2 at the Ward Chapel. (While They Lost) 645 N. MAIN LAYTON ll UNJ Mrs. aomAi motors Am Glenda Adams, Relief Society president is in charge, np ocvaioH 1,612. tiful. Kaysville Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Larkin and family were Douglas Samson and daughter, Adrienne and Julie Holland of Manchester, England. They visited for three weeks. Miss Judy Hall Larkin family for six weeks has returned to her home in England. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heath were guests in Orem at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fletcher in honor of Larrys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Fletcher of Cannonville, who are leaving on an LDS mission. Other guests for the family gathering were Mr. and Mrs. Alden Merrill of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Purdy and daughter Kerry of San Jose, Calif, have been in Kaysville visiting with her mother Mrs. Lois Stephens and with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Purdy. Now is the Time Layton Clubs The Pi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma met Monday evening at the home of Shirley Bubak. Two new members were introduced in- to the sorority chapter. They were Veloy Richards and Bonnie Olsen, both teachers at Lincoln School. ! : Special Christmas Pabkage " r" One 8x10 Three 5x7s reg. $22.05 Elementary A SHORT business meeting was conducted by President Sarah Voigt. Attending were . . . have your Christmas portraits taken at Pixy 16 Wallets NOW $17.55 , Alta Griffith, Margaret Holyoak, Loretta Johnson, Alice Allen, Virginia Sprinkle, Bonnie Graham, (Save $4.50) Ann Miller, Kathy Alex, Ruth Harvey, Martha Brother- Ann Jones, son, Jenese Beck, Patricia Jones, Sarah Voigt, Shirley Bubak, Joyce Dalton, Ella Hoskins and Pictures may also be purchased individually: Each 5x7 $2.45 and Each 8x10 $4.90 from original package. Charge it. Margo Anderson. Deposit $2.45 which can be applied to the package special or other portraits fro Laurie Belnap Children up to 12 years cants lo Jo women's fop together, $1 .00 additional and scenic backgrounds ments of your first choice a Off Satisfaction guaranteed or your money retunaeu No appointment necessary 4 perms $050 Offer expires December 31, 1979 Como in today for a Fro Pixy Demonstration Buggedly engineered to pile up plenty of firewood and fuel savings for yean to come, an Echo Chain Saw haa to be one M the soundest Investments you can make. New Chains, Oregon Chain Products A Chains Sharpened : C & S Small Engine Repair Siil LAYT0M last weekend in Lava Hot extremely busy preparing items for their t around 645 No. Main St. RETAIL WHOLESALE Varge Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips spent a few days i the Relief Society women of the Kaysville Third Ward are ; Quit fueling .. Visitors over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sabin with their father, Darwin Willis, when he underwent eye surgery last Wednesday at the Holy Cross Hospital in iP ;t Mrs. Norma Ward. Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Draney are sisters of Mrs. Keffner With nimble fingers and humming sewing machines has been elected to a freshman class office at Evangel College, Mrs. Edna Parker flew to Ohio where she visited with her daughter and Lt. Col. and Mrs. Richard Kennah of Fairborn, Ohio. Mrs. Kennah returned to Utah with her mother for the wedding of their son, Corey Kennah, who was married to Roxanne Barton last week. Corey had been making his home in Kaysville with his grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Keefner and family of Alameda, Calif, have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Draney and Kaysville Third Ward Bazaar Set For November 2 wvv CO A Layton student of England who was with the PHONE (Beth) President members and leaders. On Nov. 4 Mrs. Elizabeth Steven Ray Sabin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Ray Sabin has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Japan Fukuoka Mission. He is a member of the Kaysville Fourth Ward. He will enter the Mission Training Center on Nov. 8. His farewell will be held Oct. 28 at 12 noon in the Kaysville Fourth Ward Chapel, 875 East 200 North. HE IS a graduate of Davis High School and the Kaysville LDS Seminary. While in high school he was a member of the marching and symphonic bands, a member of the orchestra, vice president of the chess club, and recipient of many science awards. He attended Weber State College for one year, worked in the math department and tutored others in math. He also interpreted and tutored for the deaf. Class .. Mrs. L.J. (Si) Willis and family are his two sisters, Mrs. Scharlene Tippetts of ELDER SABIN ELIZABETH (BETH) KING Elected Center. An exective session wilt: begin following this meeting. A state leadership meeting will start at 7 p.m. and all stake members that are:over 18 years of age and older are invited to this concluding meeting for this evening will be a session. for all Special Interest Young Special Inters! ' , of Nampa, Ida. Hollywood, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. and Mrs. Dar-w- a Mendenhall of Sacramento, Calif. They came to be THE TIMES will be 7 until 8:30 a.m. for the Priesthood Leadership meeting. The second session of this conference will be held from 9 to 10:30 a.m. It will be an all general leadership meeting. THE CONCLUDING session to commence at 12 noon, will be held at the Ogden Tabernacle, 2133 Washington Blvd. The guest speaker for this of Thermal, Calif, visited recently with her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Varge Thompson. They enjoyed sightseeing throughout the area. Houseguests of Mr. and Ogden and Mrs. Mariam Adamson and three children there for many years. Barbaras parents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoyland of Mr. and Mrs. John Graham ... were Mrs. Emma Jackson of aunts, uncles and cousins who are members of her fathers family. It was her first trip By NORMA PREECE - 766-13- 13 - studios are permanently located at JCPenney Hours Monday-Frlda- y 10-- 9 10-- 6 - Sun. Closed Pictures taken from 10-- 6 only Sat BOUNTIFUL 101 Kaysville J) 'll l' West Pages Lane i |