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Show 6A Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, September 5, 1984 Lli RANDALL I 1 BRANDON DOUGLAS WILLIAMSON TERRY F. TREMEA JONES smith DAVID B, GLOVER LDS Missionaries to Speak Elder Douglas R. Williamson, son of Ray and Jane Williamson of 4476 S. 1975 W., Roy, has been called to serve in the Charlotte North Carolina LDS Mis- p.m. Elder Glover graduated from Layton High School and LDS Seminary, where he was on the football and wrestling teams and was a Laytone. During the past sion. He will speak at the Roy 22nd year attended the College of EastWard chapel, 2175 W. 4250 S. ern Utah in Price, on a football scholarship and was on weight Sunday Sept. 9th, at 9 a.m. There will be an open house lifting and football teams. for friends and relatives Saturday, Dave received his rank of Eahis 8:30 6:30 at from 8, gle Scout and member of Order Sept. home. of Arrow. He held leadership poHe graduated from Roy High sitions in his Layton 16th Ward. School and will enter the MTC In his honor family, friends on Sept. 13. and Ward members may visit Elder Brandon McAllister with Elder Glover that afternoon Jones, sort of Jonathan B. and at his home 192 Dixie, Layton. Bonnie Jones, has been called to He will be entering the Mission serve the Cape Town, South Afritraining Center in Provo, Oct. 4. ca LDS Mission. Elder Terry Frank Tremea, son Prior to his Sept. 13, departure of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tremea for the MTC, Elder Jones will 2336 N. 690 W. Clinton returned speak at the Kaysville Fourth from the England Leeds, Mission. Ward on Sept. 9, at 10:45 a.m. He will speak at the Clinton 4th Friends and relatives are invited Ward Chapel, 2223 N. 1000 W., to meet with the misionary at 439 Clinton, at 10:30 a.m. Sept. 9. N. 800 E. Kaysville. Elder Kelly Day, son of Larry Elder Jones has worked for the and LaRae Day, 1047 N. LDS Church and Kaysville, has been called during the past year. He is to serve the Pennsylvania LDS presently employed in the Uintah Philadelphia Mission. Basin Lumberjacking in the AshPrior to his Oct. 4 departure, for the Missionary Training Cenby National Forest. He is a graduate of Davis High ter, Elder Day will speak at the' 1983 and was a member of the d Crestwood Chapel, 1039 E. Road, Kaysville, on Sept. 9 golf team. Elder Tarry F. Garrett, son of at 5:15 p.m. Friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. Marcus B. Garrett, are invited to meet with the misSyracuse, will return from serving sionary following the meeting in the Washington Seattle Mis-- , that evening at the home of the sion this week. parents. A member of the Kaysville He will speak during sacrament 9 at on 12th Sepft. Sunday nteeting ward, the new missionary 10:50 a.m. in the Syracuse Fifth has achieved the rank of Eagle Scout and is currently employed Ward, 1625 S. 1100 W. Elder Randall. Smith, son of at R Bs One Stop in Kaysville. Albert and Erma Smith, has .been He is a graduate of Davis High called to serve the Louisianna, School and Kaysville Seminary. Baton Rouge LDS Mission. Elder Jeran Page, son of Dee Prior to his Oct. 11, departure and Joan Page of Kaysville, will for the MTC, Elder Smith will serve in the Illinois, Peoria LDS speak at the Farmington Rock Mission. '. Church on Sept. 9, at 4:20 p.m. He will enter the Mission Friends and relatives are invited Training Center in Provo on Oct. to meet with the missionary at 4. His farewell will be held Sunhis home following the meeting. day Sept. 9 at 8:30 a.m. in the The new missionary is a graduKaysville 10th Ward Chapel, ate of Davis High and is current1039 East Crestwood Road. ly employed by Richards Jersey Elder Page is a graduate of Da' Farm. vis High School and Kaysville Elder David B. Glover, son of LDS Seminary. This past year he Mr. and Mrs. Byron J. Glover Jr. attended Weber State College. of Layton, has been called to Elder Kerwin Jensen, son ot serve a mission for the LDS Church in the Mexico, Mexico Mr. and Mrs. LaMoyne Jensen, has returned from the Montana South Mission. Prior to his departure Elder Billings LDS Mission. He will Glover will speak Sunday, Sept. speak at the Roy Central LDS 9, in the Layton Holmes Creek " Stake center, 4900 S. 2000 W., Roy, on Sunday, Sept. 9 at noon. Stakehouse, 125 Church St. at Elder Gail S. Lee and Genevieve F. Lee have been called to serve the San Diego California, LDS Mission. Prior to their Sept. 1 9 departure for the MTC, Elder and sister Lee will speak at the Clearfield Third Ward on Sept. 9, a.m. Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the missionary at their home, 210 N. Terrace Dr. after the meeting. They will be serving in the Mormon Battalion visitors cen- at 10:50 ter. A mi W;, Vi :'L , K ; . JERAN PAGE GENEVIEVE LEE GAIL S. 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