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Show 6B Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 1983 ' X nj y I r g t m ' J ELDER AND SISTER BLAIR ELDER AND SISTER WAGGONER LDS Missionaries Called, Come Home Two men and a couple have been called to serve on LDS 7 Missions. Another couple and have returned. All will ; man ; speak in their home wards this coming Sunday. v. Elder Brett R. Thomas, son of ;; Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Thom-a- s of Layton, has accepted a call ' to serve in the CalgaryCanada ' - Mission. He will speak Sept. 18 at 12:30 p.m. at the Layton 28th Ward Chapel, 2500 N. Church Street. ; , Friends are invited to visit with him Sunday evening at his home, 2833 E. 3575 N. Elder : Thomas is a graduate of Layton : High and LDS Seminary. He attended Weber State College and has been employed by Anderson Lumber Company. 7; Leroy Cas and Marjorie M. . - Waggoner, 133 Locust St., Clearfield, have been called to serve in the Washington D.C. LDS Temple Visitor Center. They will speak Sunday, Sept. at p.m. at the Clearfield Fifth Ward Chapel, 326 E. Cen-- . : ter Street. i ; An open house will be held at I the Waggoner's house after the ' ; meeting for all friends and 18 1 - fives. Dewain and Leone Blair, 'Clearfield, have returned home from their 18 month mission to the ConnecticutHartford Mi- I ssion. The couple were at the Joseph Memorial Visitor Center in Vermont. Elder and Sister Blair will ! speak Sept. 18 at 8:30 a.m. at the L Clearfield Fourth Ward Chapel, : 838 E. 600 South. tj RANDY SWARTZ Elder Randy Swartz, son of Gary and Donna Swartz, 1603 Marilyn Drive, Syracuse, has ree turned from the Mission. He will speak in the Syracuse Fourth Ward Chapel, 1974 . 1700 South, on Sept. 18 at 10:50 Virgin-iaRoanok- a.m. Elder Kevin VV. Jackson, son of Roy W. and Allis Jackson, Layton, has accepted a call to in the Washing-tonSpokaMission. He will speak at the Laytpn 23rd Ward Chapel, 60 W. Gordon Ave., Sept. 18, at 10:50 a.m. Elder Jackson is a graduate of Layton High School and LDS Seminary.' An open house has been planned in his honor for Sunday, Oct. 2, from 6 to 8 p.m. at his home, 245 E. 1150. Elder Brian Bryant, son of Tony And Cathy Jensen, 840 Elm St., Layton, has been called to serve in the JapanOkyama Mission. He departed for the MTC on serve t-- iKV j ne (. i iKk ' BARRIE BRYANT Sept. She will speak at the Layton Elder Bryant is a member of 16th Ward on Sept. 18, at 9 a.m. the Layton Holmes Creek 16th Friends and relatives are inWard. He is a graduate of the GED vited to attend an open house program. Army Reserves and for the missionary at her her home on Saturday, Sept. 17, Layton High Seminary. Sister Barrie Sabrina Bryant, from 7 to 9 p.m. Sister Bryant is a graduate of daughter of Tony and Cathy Borah will in High School in Boise, Idaserve Jensen, Layton, the ho. She is currently living with New MexicoAlbuquerque her family in Layton. t.M 41 BRIAN BRYANT 1. I 4 -, m v vi r ;.v k x--c ' 4 o'tij i aist,' s ii it fjm v: j r OBE'AREIEBD i:v;V4cVHMt73 54658162 NEW STORE All New Lifetime Warranty MAGIC MILL 111 PLUS Grinds all grains including corn, soybeans, etc. Reg. $359.50 5 of 7 Grain Blend or (For bread cereal) FREE Cook Book & 5 Lb. Bag FREE Cook Book & Mesh Screens Sale $219.50 Reg, Redesigned Bosche ELECTRONIC SLICER MDXEF5 FOOD) 119.50 SJ5950 Slicer Shredder. Value $494.00 Reg. FREE Cook Book, With Dehydrator Purchase $79.50 Without JUICE MATE Similar to Victorio Strainer , Reg. 29.95 Sale (All new stainless steel bowl available) Sale S1095 Apple Pear CODER SLICER, FREE DRAWING ' 1st PRIZE 2nd PRIZE 5 Lb. Bag C WALNUTS. ' i)0 RAISONS (ilhKM' OfHP MWM Ct A U 5 Lb. Bag ikrHP fWS J' $100 Moak Mill SHOPPING SPREE Mok shopping spree 4th $25 SSmlN3SPREE 1770 SEPT. 17 4:00 P.M. O $25 ; To Co IlsSd $50 shophnsee 3rd PRIZE PRIZE Drawing No Purchaio Ntcossary l;il |