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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 20, 1979 Program Schedule For Trinity Lutheran Church The Education LAYTON of Trinity Lutheran Church at 385 W. Golden Avenue, Layton has begun their new programs for Department the year. Sunday School classes for all ages and the Adult Bible class will be at be studying the Gospel of 5 each Sunday morning. The Adult Bible class will YOUTH BIBLE Study will be held each first and third Sundays at 3 p.m. A Ladies Bible class is being held ton. Tuesday mornings from a.m. Wednesday evening there is a Bible Study Discussion class being held from 7:30-8:3- 0 p.m. Thursday evening there is a Bible course on Life with God. This class is from 9 9:30-10:4- Matthew. 2-- CCW Will Host Spaghetti Dinner On October 7th The St. Rose of Lima Council of Catholic Women (CCW) will hold their spaghetti dinner on Sunday, Oct. 7 in the St. Rose of Lima hall, 85 Church Street, Layton from 12 noon to 4 p.m. Cost will be adults, $2.50; children, $1.50; family, $10. The theme will be Bella Fiesta. OFFICERS OF the council are Bobbie Hunt, NEW SEMINARY at the Davis High School LDS fall include Chuck Schwab, this Seminary Don L Adams and Don C. Edwards. New faces TEACHERS Three Janet Tebbs from Panguitch, have lived in Kaysville for 15 years and are the parents of three children, two of whom graduated from Davis Hieh School. They are members of the Kaysville Eighth Ward. Mrs. Adams is the Stake Relief Society president for the Kaysville East Stake. new faces appear among the faculty at the Kaysville Seminary this year to fill the void of two teachers who have transferred elsewhere. THOSE LEAVING were Bill Norton, who is working with the Seminary Home Study program in Kentucky and , MR. ADAMS attended high school in Star Valley, Wyo. Ivan Brewer, who is working with the Homebound students, in the Northern Davis County area. Mr. Brewer still resides in Kaysville. New teachers at the seminary are Don L. Adams, Donald C. Edwards, and Twin Falls, Idaho graduating in 1952. He received his BS degree in social studies from the and University of Utah and his masters degree in educat- ional psychology at Chuck Schwab, the latter teaching only two classes in the afternoon while he finishes his degree at Weber State College. MR. ADAMS has been the to hunt and fish. Chuck Schwab was bom in 1955 in Logan, the middle of five sons to Moroni and II a May Schwab. He grew up in Salt Lake City and graduated from South High School. He fulfilled a mission to the New principal of the Clearfield High Seminary the past seven years. Previous to that he taught seminary in Layton for five years, at Viewmont for three years and started his career BYU. He fulfilled an LDS mission to Hawaii and sang in the Tabernacle Choir his last three years of college while at the U. of U. He enjoys singing, various sports, and loves at the Bicknell Seminary in Wayne County, where he taught for three years. He and his wife, the former Zealand Auckland Mission. South 22-2- 3, one more quarter with a degree in psychology and a minor in special education. Stake 6-- 7 has been employed by J.B.s Inc. (Big Boy) Clearfield. 972 O' Oxford Drive, Kaysville. HE WILL speak h IJV . in Sacrament meeting on Sept. 23 in the Kaysville Tenth Ward, 331 South 50 West at 4 p.m. He will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on Oct 4. Elder Green graduated from Davis High School. He has been active in his church activities and functions and has served as asecretary of the and Deacons Teachers Quorums. He served as Young Adult Representative of the Tenth Ward. He has been employed with Smith Management and Miller MR. EDWARDS married the former Janine Morgan of Layton. He is from Kaysville where he and his wife attended and graduated from Davis High in 1969. Both served as school officers and Janine is a former After graduation, Mr. Ed- wards attended one year at Weber State College and then served two years in the California Mission (Spanish). He returned to Weber and received his BA degree in English. During the past two summers he has been attending BYU where he earned his ! masters degree in recreation - -- "' management; He' graduated as valedictorian of his class. Floral, np 0?-?- ..n .ELDER GREEN - , 'i M Save seeds now from vegetables and annual Elder Brad C. Green has accepted a mission call to the New York New York City Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Udell Green of MR. EDWARDS loves Davis High and this area and is glad to be back. He and his wife have five children. flowers. Store seeds, when thoroughly dry, in airtight containers until time to plant next spring. Pizza Hut. 'ne. 1979 . Mac Accepts Bank Americard Visa American Express Master Charge Knit MancMaitonto Dress Shirts Whites Solids Fancy Patterns Values to $25.00 Sport Shirts Ideal for Tennla, Golf, or all sport actlvttlM. (colon to chooM from. 17" Arizona Holbrook LDS State University and a doctorate degree in education administration from BYU. He has been a basketball coach, guidance counselor, teacher, educational consultant, federal programs consultant for HEW in Washington, D.C. and the president of the College of Ganado on the Navajo Reservation in northeastern Arizona. He recently served for three years as president of the include the Outstanding Young Man in America; W. Kimball Spencer Lamanite Leadership award; United States Officer of Education Fellowship; Ford Foundation Scholarship and the Navajo Leadership and Educator award. He was bom March 23, 1943. He is married to Katherine Hettich, a Comanche Indian from Oklahoma and they are parents of five children, np Value, to SISSO $9" Eleganoe in tailoring Atabrics. ELDER GEORGE P. LEE HE his RECEIVED bachelors degree from BYU, Mis- sion. HIS HONORS and awards Yoke, Botany 500 A Dress Shirts Whites Solids Fancy Valuta to $20.00 14" Single Needle Tailoring Career Oub Corduroy Vested Suits 'sf$ Shoulder HandTakorad 3 colon Regular Longa Short X Longa ii" Our Finest 2 Pant Vested Suits 149" Hand Tailored New Fall Color Regulars Longa X Longa Short Size 28 to 60 AUTOMOBILES Fall Clothing Extravaganza Mew MO fimraOs Tremendous Selection of Famous Brand Clothing at Great Savings A Thurs., 9 A.M.--7 P.M. mm Fri. 9 A.M.-- 9 P.M. Sat. 9 A.M.-- 6 P.M. ,ooo Natural Dress Shirts Whites Solids Fancy patterns Sizes 14H to 20 Vatuss to tl 0.00 Vrfuesto V0Q.00 HOMES remodel the kitchen in the church basement. shop for those who would like to attend a Bible Study before they go to work. tor for the parish hall and Called To Serve On LDS Mission He will preside over both session that are held. a masters degree from Utah Proceeds from the dinner will go to buy a new refrigera- PLANS ARE underway for a breakfast Bible class to be held on Tuesday mornings a.m. at a local coffee from 2:30. A graduate of Layton High School and the Seminary, he year. authority at the conference. of the church. Sisneros, music. HE WILL speak at the Lay-to- n Fifth Ward, 125 Chapel Street, Layton on Sept. 23 at held in the Kaysville Fifth Ward Chapel, 201 South 600 East, on Sept. 23 at 3:30 p.m. He is a graduate of Viewmont High School and attended University of Utah for one ELDER GEORGE P. Lee will be the visiting general Elder Lee has been a member of the First Quorum of Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints since 1975. A Navajo, raised on a Navajo reservation, he is the first Indian to serve as a general authority Weis, decorations; Anita Flippen, publicity; Mary Adams, tickets; and Theresa Philippines Manila Mission. HIS FAREWELL will be committee chairman in LDSSA, and was Weber State College Stake Mission Councilor. He is not married but is working on it, and is greatly enjoying his new experience as a seminary teacher. Mr. Edwards has been living in Arizona for the past four years teaching Seminary. He taught one year in Mesa and then went to Scottsdale for three years in the Seminary, he has had Inexperience as a part-tim- e stitute teacher. Car-pinel- li, Janet - 11. WHILE AT Weber he played on the Weber College football team, was missionary president; Sandy Della Ratta, dinner chairman; Terri LAYTON Elder Kevin Scott Kirkham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bradford O. Kirkham of 245 North 1350 East, Layton, will serve in the sachusetts Boston area sion. He will enter the Mission Training Center on Oct. Weber. He will graduate in 7-- p.m. All of these Bible classes are being conducted by Rev. Daryl Rcfoarge. We cordially invite everyone to attend one or more of these classes. ELDER KIRKHAM , He attended college at Ricks for two years and two years at George P. Lee To Address Kays. .Utah The stake conference for the Kaysville Utah South LDS Stake will be held on Sept. with Pres. Newell J. Law conducting. He invites all members and interested persons to attend the Sunday general session beginning at 8:30 a.m. in the Stake Center, 201 South 600 East, Kaysville. Elder Alex M. Calder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Calder, 691 So. 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