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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 10, 1979 Church To Honor Mothers Kaysville Awaits Elder McConkie ' 'A i concom- Doctrines of Salvation. Elder McConkie has an To Serve LDS Mission ex- Authority of the Church since a.m. at the Stake Center for all members and visitors. MUSIC FOR this session will be furnished by the Primary Childrens chorus. Elder Bruce R. McConkie, ah author, attorney and public official and member of the Council of Twelve Apostles, will speak at the 1946. For 26 years he was a member of the First Council of Seventy. From 1961 to 1964 he served as president of the Southern Australia Mission with headquarters in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Rumage & Handicraft Event Set The Lutheran Womens Missionary League of Trinity Lutheran Church, 385 W. Golden Ave., Layton will be holding a rummage and handicraft sale on May 11 and 12. HE MOVED to Layton with his parents at the age of 12, from Tracy, Calif. He attended North Layton Jr. High and graduated from Layton High School and Layton Seminary. He attended Weber College and Ogden Institute of IT WILL be held on Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2: 30 p.m. You will find many useful household items as. well as a variety of clothing. Pleads Elder Crown has served in his ward as president of the Deacon and Teachers quorum and was an assistant to the bishop in the Priest quorum. He has been employed by Jackson Development of Ogden and Flint Construction of young men in the armed services. He was also the city prosecutor for Salt Lake City. Innocent - FARMINGTON Edward Dale Hardy III, 27, of 115 South 200 East, Farmington, has pleaded innocent to charges of first degree murder and robbery. Layton. ELDER Crown will speak at 15th Ward, 590 West 2000 North (Antelope ELDER McConkie was born July 29, 1915 in Ann Arbor, Mich, to Oscar W. and Vivian R. McConkie. He is married to Amelia Smith, daughter of Pres. Joseph Fielding Smith. They are the parents of nine children, np the Layton TRIAL HAS been set in Second District Court, Farmington, for June 27 at 9 a.m. Drive Chapel) on Sunday, May 13 at neon. Friends are invited to an open house at his on sion. dination with neighboring areas already within that city. Developer Tom Mabey, presented THE CHURCH of Christ for conwas given struction of a 200 square foot building on Flint between Sunset Drive and 2Q0 North on one and one-haacre site, said Planner Neal Sessions. The building will seat about 130 and be constructed of the lf refabricated material, ocated in an agricultural Zone, the planning commission okayed a special use allowed in that zone for the ehurch. There are no other buildings in close proximity, Mr. Sessions said. Storm drainage problems are being forked out, he added. IN OTHER business, the planning commission gave Conceptual approval to a. proposed North Canyon development but developers will seek annexation with Bountiful to facilitate coor ! a-- revised' plan calling for 68 condominiums and six single-famil- y units. Previously, most of the development was to have been devoted to single family units. Under the new plan, the condominiums would be centered in the lower portion of ' acre site, with the 80 homes built in a gully. The homes would be built on estate lots of about two acres each. THE COMMISSION voiced no opposition to the proposed development, Mr. Sessions said, but he added that fire protection remains in question. Both Bountiful and county fire crews are located at some distance from the development and questions have been raised about ac- cessibility and available water. Mr. Mabey said he would conduct a soil analysis to determine if ground could sup ! p.m. June 19. Hardy is accused of shooting to death Kirk Cordery, of Sunset, a sergeant stationed at Hill Air Force Base. The shooting incident allegedly took place in the parking lot of a Fruit Heights tavern. THE ROBBERY stems from an unrelated incident in port a heavy concentration of condominiums in the lower portion of that property, the t . planner said. January during which the defendant is accused of robbing, by threat of, a concealed weapon, of the California conANOTHER dominium matter, the planON Casuals clothing store in the Bountiful Shopping Mail, grb ning commission urged developers of a proposed con- dominium project at 3000 S. Highway 89 to seek annexation to North Salt Lake to expedite fire protection and utility hookup. The devlopment would cover about seven acres and include about 150 units, tennis courts and auxiliary facilities. The site is presently The vacant. proposed development would cover of the block about with the remaining two to three acres retained for commercial use, Mr. Sessions said. the murder charge and July 11 on the robbery charge. The defendant will appear for on both charges at 4 pre-tri- home between the hours of 2 and 7 p.m. Kaysville Church Gains Approval On Building - ELDER FIELDING Called To Armys Meritorious Service Medal presented by Colonel Philip R. Kinney, commander of the Western Region Recruiting Command. graduated from Davis High School where he was on the varsity basketball team. He is also a graduate of LDS Seminary. ville, has been assigned to Chanute AFB, 111., after completing Air Force basic training. awards he DURING THE six weeks at Lackland AFB, Tex., the air- - applied science degree through the Community-Colleg- ing a mixture of cream of tartar and peroxide. of the Air Force. FAREWELL program will be held May 13 at 4 p.m. in the 6th Ward, 850 West 2000 North, CARTER KMT SALE (Antelope Layton Drive). An open house will be held afterward at the Fielding residence. Many other In Store Layton ag.s2jSYd. J. Knits Rag. $2.98 Vd. P Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Thurgood of Clearfield, ac- companied by their BabyTerry-CMtH- sons-in-la- " 31 Yd. S279 Yd. Specials Also!! Baby Terry P.J. KnitS -- n 1ug.s3.2tvd. - Saauaar WaflfMs Rtg. $3.29 Carter -- Single Knits Reg. $2.59 Yd. 60 Double Knit Carter- - Prints Reg. $3.59 Yd. and daughters, Mr. and 60 Double Knit Reg. $2.98 Yd. Carters-Plai- n Birdseye Knits Michael Sanders and their family of Layton, all traveled to Arizona this past week where they attended the wedding of Debbie Thurgood and Richard Day on Friday, May 4 in the LDS Mesa Temple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Thurgood. Following their marriage they left for a wedding trip to Southern California, and plan to make their home in Flagstaff, Ariz. Mrs. Day has been making her home in Arizona for the past year. ; While the. Utah relatives; were in Arizona, they also visited with another daughter and her family, Mrs. Deanna T. Simcox of Tempe, Ariz. 60 T Shirts - Prints Disco Type Qiana 60 60- Rag. $3.59 vd. 9 3 39 Reg. $2.98 Yd. 60 T Shirt Stripes Yd. - Poly Baby Rannei Prints S 1ug.s2.39Yd. 1 69 Rag. $2.st vd. 45 Broadcloth 89 s5 for 10 Reg. $5.29 $398Yd. Metal Zippers - Top snda Limit 108 Tricot Yd. 1ug.s1.tsYd.. Lingerie Lace from 2 to 5 Brown & $239Yd. $329vd. $279vd. s279Yd. 3 1 98 Yd. $449 Coil Ug. S2.ll Yd. Zippers Limns Yd. $ 4I 49 Yd. 3 1 69 Yd. (ug.s1.99vd. Reg.to $2.79 Yd. Sheer Tricot Yd Reg. $6.29 Yd. Baby Flannel - Plain vd. 3293Yd. Yd3" w Mrs. Roger Ostler and family of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. 24i Yd. 5 for 25 1 Navy 0 Yd. GEWBB3G IB 416 W. 500 So. 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He is responsible for supervising Army recruiting activities in Utah, Eastern Nevada and leadership. He AMONG THE serves GUSE SERGEANT Airman Leigh A. and underwent initial training at Fort Ord, California. 1962 Guse, 36, today received the ELDER FIELDING is a member of the Layton 6th Ward where he has been active in his priesthood quorums, holding positions of Reports For Air Force Duty ar Master Sergeant Dennis Richard K. Fielding, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Fielding, 1530 Church St., Layton, has been called to serve in the Perth, Australia Mission. He will enter the MTC on May 17. LEIGH A. NIGHTINGALE Sergeant Guse, a native of American Fork, and his wife, Inge, reside at 1170 North 1200 :West in Layton. He is a Army veteran, who entered the Army in April of DENNIS GUSE Mission A Religion. supervising the spiritual guidance of thousands of KAYSVILLE Approval has been given for construction of a Protestant church in West Kaysville by the Davis' County.pianoing Commis- COLONEL KINNEY congratulated Sergeant Guse for continued success in the face of increased workload and changes in his workforce which has been added to by the assumption of the Army Reserve recruiting mission. LDS Elder Robert L. Crown, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Crown, 553 West 2400 North, Layton, has been called to the Hawaii, Honolulu Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. HE IS a graduate of the University of Utah and holds the degrees of bachelor of arts and doctor of juris'. He has served on the Church Board of Education and on the Board of Trustees of Brigham Young University. Alter serving four years in the U.S. Armed Services during world war II, he returned to civilian life with the rank of lieutenant colonel. As a General Authority, he has served as servicemans coordinator for the church, - consecutive weeks. EACH LADY is to wear a hat they have designed from items found in their home and a piece of jewelry or a scarf given to them by a female who meant very much to them. ELDER CROWN tensive church experience, having served as a General MUSIC will be furnished by the Young Adult Choir. On Sunday, May 13 the general session will be at 10 ing at over 100 percent of their assigned recruiting objective for the past 38 Valley View Restaurant. Fielding Smith, entitled . place in March 1978, remain- The Mother and Daughter dinner will be Wednesday, May 16, at 6:30 p.m. at the mentary on the four gospels, Acts, The Epistles and The Book of Revelation. He is also the compiler and editor of three volumes of the sermons and writings of Pres. Joseph - amongst 42 like recruiting areas in the Western United States in January 1977 to first Mission Society. tament Commentary, taining 2015 pages of Elder Bruce R. McConkie, member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will be the visiting General Authority at the Kaysville Utah LDS Stake Conference on Saturday and Sunday, May 12 and 13. PRES. ELDEAN Holliday will conduct the conference, held in the Stake Center at 555 North 100 East, Kaysville. The Saturday evening session will begin at 7 p.m. in the Stake Center for all adults and visitors are welcome. supervisor, the Salt Lake area has advanced from last place THE GIFTS will be purchased by the Womens HE IS the author of Mormon Doctrine, an encwork coveryclopedia-type ing more than 1100 gospel subjects, and of a three volume Doctrinal New Tes- McCONKIE geant Guse has served as The Layton Community Church will recognize all the mothers present and present them with a gift next Sunday. sessions. 1 Receives Medal 132 South 210 South Main Salt Lake City Salt Lake Main City J e |