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Show t wraPa-'- , v , t .rX 4 -- v r. .. - . f "a .;rU'( 1 U ;avi p;- ,AvK . r ( " ft '' "f r;i';r v - Vr; ; M V Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Aug. 10, 1983 TODD ALAN COTTLE ALLYSON ROUECHE The LDS Church hps called several missionaries from the lakeside area. Others are returning from the mission field. They will speak this Sunday, Aug. 14, in meetings in their home wards. Elder Todd Alan Cottle, son of Craig H. and Sharon E. Cottle, has been called to serve in the Geneva, Switzerland, LDS Mission. Prior to his Aug. 18 departure for the Missionary Training Center, Elder Cottle will speak in the Kaysville South LDS Stake Center, 900 S. Main, Kaysville, this Sunday. A member of the Kaysville Fifth LDS Ward, the new missionary is a graduate of Davis High School. An open house is planned in his honor on Sunday, Aug. 14 beginning at 11:45 a.m. at 293 S. 850 E., evening., Miss Roueche has attended Ricks College and is a graduate of Davis High School and Kaysville LDS Seminary. ' Elder Nathan A. Nalder, son of Ned and Rebecca Nalder of 144 Dixie Str., Layton, has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission in the Louisiana Baton Rouge Mission. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on Aug. 25. Elder Nalder will speak at his , ' Kaysville. . Allyson Roueche, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned B. Roueche, has been called to the Texas San Antonio, Spanish, Mission. She will enter the Missionary Training Center on Aug. 25. Miss Roueche will speak in home ward, the Layton 16th Ward, Sunday, Aug. 14, in the Holmes Creek LDS Stake Center, 125 Chapel St. at 9 a.m. Elder Nalder is a graduate of Layton High School and was also a four-yegraduate of the Layton LDS Seminary. He has been active in leadership positions in his priesthood quorum. He attended Weber State College and has been employed by Satisfaction Center ar Friends and family are invited to meet with the missionary at his home, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday or at other times prior to his departure. Elder Larry J, Famuliner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. Famuliner of 525 N. 2000 W., West Point, will serve in the Peoria Illinois LDS Mission. He will speak in the West Point 2nd LDS Ward chapel, 550 N. 2300 W., West Point, Sunday, Aug. 14, at 10:50 a.m. ' Friends and family are invited to meet with the missionary at his home Tuesday, Aug. 16, between 7 and 9 p.m. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on Aug. 18. Prior to his Aug. 18 departure for the MTC, Elder Nye will speak at the Clinton Seventh finished missionary at his home after the Review Staff ' FARMINGTON According to the Davis County Health Department, motor vehicle accidents are the numbertme killer of children under the age of 14. The department says children under the age of 4 are particularly vulnerable. In a study done by the Utah State Health Department, in 1979, two deaths of children age 4 were caused by communicable diseases. From January 1978 to December 1981, there were 39 motor vehicle passenger deaths among this same age group and 2,816 reported injuries. Approved child safety seats were used in less than 3 percent of these accidents. The department has set up an infant car seat loans program for county residents. The department estimates the proper use of d infant seats rethese duces the risk of fatal injury up weight. For further information, call 0 to percent. This statistic shows that for every 10 children the health department at who died in motor vehicle accidents, eight would prpbably still be alive if their parents had buckled them up properly. In addition to the approved car seats, other safety tips are offered by the department. Parents should keep car doors locked and should not let children lean out windows or crawl around in the car. 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He will speak at the Layton Seventh Ward (Antelope Drive Chapel) on Aug. 14 at 10:50 a.m. Elder Kyle Sprague,' returned home from serving in the CaliforniaArcadia (Spanish) LDS Mission, and the NashvijleTennessee Mission. Prior to his Aug. 1 ColoradoDenver Mission (Spanish). He will speak Aug. 14, at 10:50 a.m. in the Kaysville Second Ward Chapel, 25 S. 200 East. Elder Sprague is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sprague. 5, 1983. INTRODUCING Can Find It. DON'S SAW AND ENGRAVING NOW SERVICING NORTH DAVIS AND SOUTH WEBER COUNTIES , , A peace officer employment inquiry form may be obtained at any law enforcement agency. The inquiry will be kept on file for a period of one year after the initial testing phase. Upon receipt of the inquiry form further information will be forwarded to all applicants concerning the next step to EXCEPT ON SPECIAL Wa Usa The Finest Products 2146 MAIN N. 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A member of the Valverda Elder Randy Nye, son of Mr. Second the new ward, and Mrs. Larry Nye has been missionary is active in weight to serve .. the lifting and has been working in called TennesseeNashville Mission. Bakersfield, Calif. He is a children are restrained in a prop.Utah State Peace Officer erly anchored car seat, they Standards and Training, the could be thrown against the., Utah Chiefs of Police dashboard, windshields, seat Association, and the Utah backs, floors or other occupants. Sheriffs Association will be Some youngsters have been inconducting a statewide entry a when of car out level peace officer examination flung jured when the door opened during a at the Utah Peace Officer sharp turn or when they opened Standards r and Training. the door themselves. Complex at ,4501 S. 2700 W. The department offers infant Salt Lake City, on Saturday Oct. car seats to county residents for 8, at 8 a.m. a nominal fee of $5 plus a $10 The examination process will refundable deposit fee. The seats ; consist of a written examination, safe- -' a are distributed in half-hopsychological screening classes each Tuesday and evaluation, and a physical agility ty Thursday at 1 p.m. in room 24 t test. of the county courthouse in FarA roster of candidates will be established and will be made mington. These classes are offered., to available to all law enforcement demonstrate of the proper use of agencies, within indicated the car seat and offer tips on ' geographic areas, for use in the purchasing future seats when the selection of peace officers. All infant has outgrown the present individuals interested in one. The seats are rented for a , period or until the infant has reached 20 pounds in : participating Children Die Needlessly Peace Officer Exam In Car Accidents Set for Entry Level By BARRY KAWA 4 Elder Steven Birch, son of Dennis and Elsie Birch, has returned from the New YorkRochester Mission. He Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the A Sky .View 5A School, Logan. Ward, 2236 N. 1000 W., on Aug. 14 at 10:50 a.m. Seventh of graduate 298-365- 4 3 WESTERN K3RITU22 BUY 830 East 9400 South 572-263- 0 St. George 494 East Tabernacle 628-365- mm on TERMS E-- Z THRIFT A LOAN Sandy " RANDY NYE ROBERT WHEADON LARRY L. FAMULINER unday in Layton. the Kaysville 21st LDS Ward, 50 W. 300 S., Kaysville, on Aug. 14, at! 3:30 p.m. Friends and family are invited to meet with the missionary at her home that , . NATHAN A. NALDER V V OR BANK CARDS 8 t , IPaMoirce 2917 WASH. 392-160- 4 BLVD. X |