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Show 6A Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, July 18, Typing and Calculating 1984 Class Set , I Use of type-S- : KAYSVILLE y and adding ma-- ; 2 writing chines essential in all offices will; be taught in a class on Saturday; ; mornings, 8 to 11, at the Davis;-Area Vpcational Center, 550 E.- 300 S., Kaysville, starting Julyr 21 and running for six Saturd10-ke- - 'i i J ; V V -- ays. ; '2- . - skill building, and along with;;; typewriting beginning electronic calculators will;;; be parts of the Certificates of proficien-X-- I cy may be earned as students'll d qualify under the 2X2 struction. Registration will take place at;; the first class, Saturday, July 21,;; 8 a.m. at the Center. Fee is $27; The vocational center is open tow the general public who are wel422. corned to attend to skills; or to learn new business skills. ZZl Brush-u- p, 10-k- ey three-hour---cour- JEFFERY L. DERU GARY GIBBS RUTHANN HIRSCHI IDS Missionaries Accept Calls, Return Home for the MTC, Elder Cannon spoke at 838 E. 600 S. Clearfield on July 15. A member of the Clearfield 4th LDS Ward, the new mission Area residents have accepted ' or completed mission calls for the LDS Church. Elder Jeffery L. Deni, son of Donald J. and Elaine Deru, 1460 cuse, will speak in the Syracuse First Ward, 1974 W. 1700 S., on July 22, at 10:45 a.m. prior to departure for the Illinois, Chicago LDS Mission. ary was a lift operator at Snow Basin. He is a graduate of Clearfield High School. Gary Scott Gibbs, son pf John and Joan Gibbs, 1476 S. 2500 W., Syra . A graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary, Gibbs attended BYU before ceiving his call. He will enter the mission home on July 26. re-h- in-X- self-pace- is up-da- te North Gillman Drive, Layton ' has recently returned home after serving an LDS Mission in the ; California San Diego Mission. rt He will give his mission on Sunday afternoon, July 22, at the Layton 3rd Ward .(Cherry Lane Chapel) 2435 E. 1500 N. East Layton, at 12:50 re-po- ; p.m. ' Sister Ruthann Hirschi, returned June 13 from serving a emission among the people of ; Paraguay in South America. She J is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Hirschi of 365 W. 100 " N. in Kaysville and a member of the Kaysville 1st LDS Ward. : Sister Hirschi will be reporting ; her mission to members of her ward, family and friends on July 22 in the Kaysville Tabernacle, , 198 West Center, at 9 a.m. Following the completion of the regular ward block time at noon family and friends and ward members are invited to visit ; with her at her home. Sister Debbie Sharp, daughter of Paul G. and Norma Sharp has returned from the Birmingham, ; I Alabama Mission. She will speak ;Xat the Layton 21st Ward, 1410 ; E. Gentile on July 22 at 1 p.m. I I Open house for family and 7 I friends will be from p.m., ' residence at of 22, I Sunday, July I parents, at 2575 Oakhills Dr. 1 X X 5-- ; -- Layton. Kerry Blood, will return from Tuhe New-York-, New York Span-is- h LDS Mission on speaking ' : - Thursday, July 19. XX He will speak in the 16th ,'tWard Chapel, .300 S. 50 W., Sunday, July 22, at 8:30 a.m. L Elder Blood is the son of .I XLynn and Utahna Blood of : Kaysville. 1 Ruth Ann Stephens, daughter - of Mr. and Mrs Allen I. Ste- phens, 2024 N. 4Q0 W., Sunset, K has returned from the Uruguay, Montevideo LDS Mission. Sister Stephens will report on mission Sunday, July 22, at X:her " the Sunset Seventh LDS Ward, X328 W. 1800 N., at 12:50 p.m. t An open house will follow the - meeting at her house., Elder Chris Cannon, son of ! Murray and Connie Cannon has been called to serve the England ; Leeds LDS Mission. , Prior to his July 19 departure X X X X- X X X ? Fashion-Man- 's SHORTS V. aPipetlne ;; . aLevI aLaguna aAdldas Saturdays r C. Rag- - 8 j CAL IVY i4 1 2 4 i 1 LIMITED SUPPLY REG. $6 ta $22 1 z 4 JONATHAN W. HOUSLEY Boy Scout m pets Eagle The Eagle Scout LAYTON Xrank has been earned by Jonathan W. Housley, son of G. x Cleon and Virginia G. Housley f pf 1903 Valley View Dr., Lay-xXjo- He is a member -- 0 iMUllliili if!) ,( All Hams M500 otaMim No Exchanges - No Returns Subject to Prior Sale All Salas Final IWfMIGKi IN VALUABLE PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY $1500 Each Store ) fieselBcTutifuCPiTzeEGiven n. of Pack 343, by the Layton Rotary , Club. He graduated from Central Davis Junior High School this tyear and will attend Layton High School. Housley is a candidate and Staff member for Grizzly Bear Mountaineer Training. He ias been den leader for his Cub t Scout den and Camp Loll staff ? member. He is the recipient of ihe On My Honor Award, has Served as senior patrol leader, Deacons Quorum president and Teachers Quorum president. X' sponsored 1. C3UM TE1IV1KCJI 2. STE9 ELEC. LRCA-TVAaF- 4.K2222K210 G, , 7. CCrJI PCTfEA 1,10 I. 13 SYSTBI O 10. TSnSTEft 12.KSSTIO LC2An -- 1 CLOSING OUT!! 1 . LAYTON 2148 N. Main FSJZES TO (3 Stores Only) $nnqmhimov COTTONWOOD 6887 Highland Dr. WEST JORDAN Nam 1611 W. 7880 S. Address - , X . II. 1221 KT phone . . K A3t!AnSD HI-1- 4 s& w |