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Show i DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 26, 1979 WEEKLY REFLEX Ground will be broken for the Jordan .River Temple of The Church of Jesus Saints Saturday, Christ of Latter-daJune 9, the First Presidency has an- Elder Lee Slated y speaker for these sessions. Elder Lee has been a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, since October 3, 1975. nounced. if K , A 4 r-- LI THE PUBLIC is invited to attend a ceremony scheduled for 2 p.m. at the temple site, which is situated at 10200 South 1300 West in South Jordan, Utah. President Spencer W. Kimball will preside at the services and also dedicate the temple site. The Mormon Youth Chorus, under the direction of Robert C. Bowden, will sing several numbers during a brief program. Architectural plans are completed and construction bids will be opened May 16,. after which a contract will be awarded. Construction is expected to take approximately two years. first Indian to serve as a general authority of the church. He received a bachelors degree from Brigham Young University, a masters degree from Utah State University and a doctorate in educational ad- ministration from BYU. Professionally he has been a basketball coach, guidance councilor, teacher, educa- This weekend the Syracuse Utah Stake will hold their ses- regular sions. A SESSION will be held on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. in the Stake Syracuse Chapel. Ganado on the Navajo Reservation in northeastern Arizona. He recently served for three years as president of the Arizona Holbrook Mission for the church. SOME OF the honors and awards that Elder Lee has include the Outstanding Young Man in America Another session will be held on Saturday evening at 7 p.m. for all adult members of the stake. The Sunday morning session will be held at the Ogden Tabernacle in Ogden and all members of the stake, friends and visitors are invited. award. THE VISITING general authority will be Elder George P. Lee, a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy. He will be the guest He was born March 23, 1943, and is married to the former a Katherine . Hettich, Comanche Indian from Oklahoma. The couple are the parents of five children, vsb and the Ford Foundation Scholarship and Navajo Leadership and Educator f j Care Foster Specialist, Division of Family foster Services, a state-wid- e parent recruitment campaign Tie A Yellow Ribbon. . .If You Want Me has been launched to help find more families willing to be foster parents. The recruitment campaign was launched by Gov. Scott South Weber Sets Swap Meet - .cv5 jv ACCORDING to Sally Pat- SOUTH WEBER Its spring and one thing that means is housecleaning. :V to Foster parents are needed now to help more than 1,400 Utah children who cannot live in their own homes, a Department of Social Services official said. terson, award; Spencer W. Kimball Lamanite Leadership award, United States Office of Education Fellowship award, ........ y HELP you clear out that TO ft cluttered basement or attic and earn a little money, besides. South Weber Elementary School PTA and vAs. Community Improvement !u er Presidency at that time cited the are sponsoring this event which will feature a Show tremendous growth in temple attendance along Utahs Wasatch Front as the primary reason for the new temple. There are existing temples in nearby Salt Lake and Tell copper pots, glass, china, old City, Ogden and Provo. THE CHURCH has 17 operating temples in the U.S., Canada, Great Britain, Switzerland, New Zealand and Brazil. JOHN L VASQUEZ Completes Previously announced temples are in various stages of planning or construction in Tokyo, Mexico City, American Samoa and Seattle, Washington. Council is sponsoring another swap meet Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the elementary school. Sellers will be asked to pay $2 while buyers can get in on the bargains for 25 cents. Further information available by calling or tb is 479-388- 4 M. Matheson who met with foster children and their foster parents this month. Yellow ribbons are being tied on agency doors and worn by foster parents and social ser- vice workers to emphasize the need for more foster parents. Training South 1650 East, Clearfield, has been assigned to Chanute AFB, HI., after completing Air Force basic training. - WHILE THE Division of Family Services and private agencies have many good foster parents already involved in the program, Patterson said many more families are needed. We particularly need families willing to take older children, children with physical and. mental handicaps and groups of brothers and sisters. These children are hard to place and we have a difficult time finding foster homes for them, she emphasized. She stressed that being a foster parent is not always easy. It takes a family willing to share their love and their home life, yet also willing to let go when the time comes. with or without children, as well as single individuals living alone, may become foster parents. The Division of Family Services provides training to help foster parents handle their new role. Training includes such things as basic parenting, discipline and handling emotions. THOSE FAMILIES willing to accept children with handicaps or emotional problems normally take additional training to help them cope with the additional reshe said, sponsibilities, stressing again the need for couples or individuals willing to work with these children. Patterson said that foster parents receive some financial . reimbursement. However, it normally only covers the expenses incurred. For children over the age of 11, a family receives $184 monthly. Those families acchildren with cepting physical handicaps receive $285 THE DIVISION of Family Services attempts to find a permanent solution for each youngster referred to them. The average length of time a child is in foster care is between a year and 15 months. If the home situation has not improved by that time, we usually try to find a permanent adoptive home, she said. She noted that to become a foster parent one must be stable and mature. Couples monthly. Families to work with teenagers with behavioral willing problems requiring specialized counseling can . receive $327 monthly. , DURING THE six weeks at Lackland AFB, Texas, the through Family Services office. Training sessions are held in the day and evenings for individuals interested in the program, she said. ALL SEMINARIES from the Bountiful through to Ogden areas are invited according to William P. Norton of the Kaysville Seminary, np . Earlene?1;? Blanken and Mary Scherch, XX decorations; Ellen Aarfor, Arlene Phillips, Dee Alien?;?? and Lillian Sienkiewicz, food. rT Tacos Rellenos Hot Scones Salads Burritos Enchiladas (Across from Davis Drive In) 1205 flo. Main : IVUM The 1979 edition School. THE DINNER will be at the. Farmington LDS Stake Center beginning at 6 p.m. On Friday, April 27 the Kaysville LDS Seminary is holding their annual at the Lagoon Resort in Farmington. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. till 11:30 p.m. SERVING ON the commit- 'tees will be Pat Smith, Alice?,; Klein and Midge Wright, ' COME IN AND SAY HELLO Airman Vasquez will now receive specialized training in the aircraft equipment maintenance field. THE AIRMAN is a 1977 graduate of Clearfield High hosting their senior banquet for all senior seminary students and their parents. 'den. Sandwiches Steaks Chops Fried Chicken Tasty Shrimp the Community On Thursday, April 26 the Kaysville LDS Seminary is linens and laces, etc., as well as the modeling of old .fashioned clothing. ; Also on the program will be ? from the Motion Choir 'Elim Lutheran Church of Og- - SMI HOUSE D College of the Air Force. Seminary Banquet r LOOK HEY LAYT0I1 still are here at the all Harold and June newly redecorated remodeled beautiful airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Completion of this training earned the individual credits towards an associate in applied science degree un-par- ty ANYONE interested in providing a temporary foster care home for a child should contact their Division of of antiques and old fashioned items such as Foster Parents Needed HEW in Washington D.C. and president of the College of GEORGE P. LEE FUNDS FOR construction of the temple have been raised during the past year through direct contributions by Church members in the Salt Lake and Jordan River temple districts, according to Ben E. Lewis, g chairman. Plans to build the temple were announced in February of 1978. The First Airman John L. Vasquez, son of Mrs. Nita B. Lee of 875 tional consultant, federal programs consultant for vl ' - Old An LAYTON Fashioned Evening" will be held at the annual Mother-DaughtBanquet which will be held in the Fellowship Hall of Trinity Lutheran Church in Layton on Sunday, April 29, at 5:30 p.m. THE TRINITY Lutheran Womens Missionary League fund-raisin- A NAVAJO, raised on a Navajo Reservation, he is the ' Trinity Lutheran Plans Banquet Groundbreaking Slated For Jordan River Temple CHURCH i "W is of the NORTH DAVIS DIRECTORY now being prepared. IF YOU HAVE ANY ADDITIONS, or CHANGES for your White Page Listing please DELETIONS call toll free to 825-233- 5 To reserve advertising space in the Yellow Pages please phone Mrs. Dorothy Hare at 825-4137 or 825-233- 4. 479-509- V 3 Sampling some of the items to go on sale at the Layton LDS 15th Ward Old CLEARFIELD Fashioned Fair are Farrel Bennet, left, ' Ruth Neilson and LeOra Penhorwood. Everyone is invited to an Fair on IT WILL be held at the Layton 15th Ward Church on Antelope Drive from p.m. There will be quilts, novel 2-- 7 r ties, handmade items, CALL or for further information. 825-346- 5 I LOWEST PRICE EVER For Residential or Commercial Buildings Various Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job GUMMY Rill n Bahai I Meeting I GUTTERS Manager 6 LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance 773-856- THE Clearfield LDS Fourth Ward is sponsoring just such an event Friday at 6 p.m. at the church, 838 East 600 South. There will be plenty of I I -- FREE ESTIMATES 1 j .'M t; ,,ictfilJ )O .dtiov - Combine homemade bread and CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM GUTTERS Don Pearson v... Youre Not Just A Customer pas- tries, and an auction, as well, tb I I .i x,:v sAXn games and a white elephant and youve got an carnival. 1 I 5 good food, handmade articles, Mothers Day gifts, games to play, cartoons and lots of good food for everyone. 825-586- 5 tf'l C arnivalls Planned In Clearfield OLD FASHIONED FAIR old Fashioned Spring Saturday, April 28. i"t O England Dan and John Ford Coley will present the Bahi Faith at the Ramada Inn, 999 So. Main, Salt Lake City, May 1 after their concert at the Special Events Center. THE PUBLIC is invited. Layton l l The Layton Sixth Ward held a temple excursion to the Logan Temple on Saturday. The chartered bus left Layton at 6:30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Love spent several days last week in Idaho. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Love in Blackfoot and Mrs. Ruth A. Rampton in Garland. 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