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Show 8C lakaiida Raviaw North, Wodnaiday, July 13, 1983 Kayxvill Congregation i r Church of Christ Moofling -Christ, The Kays- KAYSVILLE ville Church of 137 S. Flint, Kaysville, will have a gos- with pel meeting July David Harkrider, evangelist, as guest speaker each evening. ' 17-2- Wmgts v. h i : V o f 1983-8- 4 . be held at 7:30 Friday at 7:30 gospel Performing Sun- day, July 17, at the Layton LDS Sixth Ward is the Choir. The choir is composed of single adults who are residents of Davis and Weber Counties. Davis residents include Sylvia Chesson, Bountiful, Wilford Roundy, Clearfield, and Alena Welker of Sunset. Choral selections will be God Tri-Valle- y Bless America," Patriotic Medley," "Lovely Appear, and "All Glory, Laud and fear Honor." A flute soloist is choir conductor, Robin Miller. Organist is r Sofl JuCy i!7 Church of Christ, make your plans to be present at these nightly meetings because there will be a question and answer period following each nights lesson. Take the Kaysville exit off M5 and gO west one block, then turn left onto Flint. If transportation to and from the gospel meeting is needed, call All are welor come and invited to attend. 544-502- 4, 546-621- 6. Choir to Perform at Church on Sunday LAYTON ninth grade class at Sunset Junior ;High are recently elected officers (from left) Wendi Oleson, secretary; Brigette Wayment, vice president; and Linda Leight, class president. the LEADING Sunday, services will 10 and 11 a.m. and p.m. Monday through the services will begin p.m. The purpose of this at iswi if msmmmmm 2, meeting is not to raise money solicitations will be made), but rather to promote interest in Bible study, with a view toward obtaining Gods blessings as one lives in harmony with His word. The preaching will be Bible centered, and everyone is encouraged to bring their Bible with them and join in the studies to be conducted by Harkrider. If you are unfamiliar with the (no Lowell Marriott Harrop and choral conductor is Jerry at Harrop. Speaker is Mildred Roberts. , The sacrament service begins 10:50 a.m. at the meeting house, ' Air Force SYRACUSE serve Staff Sgt. David M. Ott, sonof Valentine and Edda H.R. Ott of 1781 W. 2350 S., Syracuse, has graduated from the U.S. Air nance, repair and service, and earned credits toward an associate degree in applied Syracuse Man Honored Steven Deloy Hamblin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H. Hamblin, Syracuse, is one of 17 out- standing students at Steven .Henager College who has been tapped for membership in the 1982-8Whos Who Among Students In American Junior Co3 . Gospel Mootings Are Planned - , m wm a pm? m, STEVEN DELOY HAMBLIN all services 7 CLEARFIELD The p.m.; July Wasatch Church of Christ, 145 p.m. W. 800 North, will have special Topics of the sermons will be: Authorized entry only, John gospel meetings, July 12:44-4The sin of neglect, Guest speaker for the meeting Matthew 25:14-3In faith, unwill be Bill Grissom of Oklaho; In opinion ity liberty ; and in all ma City. Jim Kuykendall will be Romans 14; He things, love," the guest song leader. preached unto him Jesus, Acts Schedule of the services will 8Isaiah 53; "The perfect discibe: July 17, 10:30 a.m. and 6 ple, Luke 6: 18-2- 0, 17-2- 0. 8; HERE'S ALL YOU DO Watch for your .Lakeside Review on Wednesday mornings See if your license plate number appears irr the boxes in tke ad-if the numbers match, you win! Bring pbof to our office , (21 46 N, Main Layton) By 1 2 noon thi following Fridayqnd ' claim your prize. i , . 0; 39-4- 5. Airman Gets Assignment Air Force Reserve Force basic ROY Airman Pamela M. Beckstead, daughter of Master Sgt. Frank R. and Irene G. Bergmans of 3810 W. 5850 S., Roy, has been assigned to Lowry Air Force Base, Colo, after completing Air training. The airman will now receive specialized instruction in the munitions and weapons maintenance field. She is a 1982 graduate of Roy High School. jQ3JGnill5Ic) 3TH3E! 7iW 0 itl l 'HIM.' ' J CALL Kill, NOW FOR APPKHTKENT 44 HXi V RlrtJ '.VI' 776 - 0719 ROT DELIGHTED, DON'T PRY CARMT DYIINO can be done right in your homo and tho mult art (antaiticl Wo will alio TINT your carpot whilt it bting deontd at light additional charge. You will bo amazed at the appearance i Our troinad protuuioflal, will do th vary but job WMUNTY pouiblo in a friendly courtMW momer, or your monoy n rafundad IN FULL) UpholMorod fgrnituro indudtd this i RAiriDOW CARPET DYEING & CLEANING CO. Sarving Waber & Davis Covntias ; COBVRIOHTRAINBOW CARPET DYEING & CLEANING CO. tSSt Served Merki Owned and Licenied by Rainbow Carpat Dyeing It Cleaning Co. we have no winner-thweeks contest. If e money will be carried to the next NU.V.:ERS WILL CE PICKED AT RANDOM F&0M PARTICIPATING GR0CS PARKING LOTS. PlLcdo sci- ence- student body officers at Sunset Junior Daugherty, secretary; Sheri Stanger, president; and Raquel Eves, vice president. Ym TOonnia g FROM AREA GROCERS : The proceeds of the car wash will be used to purchase a life size painting of a Lancer to be hung at the high school. A bulle- tin board will also be purchased for the school. The car wash will be' open from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. and will cost $2. CLEARFIELD Force aircraft maintenance Ott will now serve with the training course at Sheppard Air 405th Combat Logistics Support Force Base, Texas. Squadron at Hill Air Force Graduates of the course were Base, Utah. ges Honors program. a car. wash, Saturday, July 16, in the west parking lot of Ernst Home Center, 451 W. 1400 Firesids Is Planned trained in aircraft mainte- High School include (from left) Camie Nominated earlier this year by his schools nominating committee, he has already been officially informed of his selection. Over the past 48 years, Whos Who Among Students In American Universities and Colleges has honored and rewarded the individual scholastic excellence of outstanding campus leaders. The Layton High LAYTON School Honor Society is holding North Church 2510 Street. NEWLY ELECTED lie ; : AF Training Is Finished Re- Honor Society Sots Car VJaslL $1 AA h - "Natural and Spiritual Man will be the topic of a fireside sponsored by the Bahais of Clearfield on Thursday, July 14. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. and will be held at 2289 S. 400 W. in Clearfield. For more information call 776-604- |