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Show ( 40 Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, September 19, 1984 to Report LDS Missionaries LDS Missionaries from the lakeside area have been called to serve mission or have returned from serving. Elder Chad T. Morgan, son of Dr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Morgan of Farmington, has received a call to serve in the Okayama Japan LDS Mission. Prior to his Oct. 4 departure, he will speak at a sacrament meeting on Sept. 23, at 3 p.m. in the Farmington North Stake Center, 729 W. Shepard Lane, Farmington. Elder Morgan is a graduate of Davis High School as well as seminary. He has completed a year at Brigham Young University where he is majoring in chemistry. Elder Darin Bettridge, son of Gerald and Elaine Bettridge, 1650 E. Rainbow Drive, Layton, will be returning from the Sacramento, Cal. Mission Sept. 22, and will speak at the Layton 30th Ward, 1600 E. 1000 North, Layton, Sunday, Sept. 23 at 9 a.m. Sister Karen Ruth Sabin, daughter of Noel Ray and Ruth Sabin, has been called to serve a LDS Mission to the Chile, Osor-n- o Mission, with considerable time to be spent in welfare ser- to Help Family $tep-Tee- n - : FARMINGTON Parents and teenagers can positively interact. A six week par" is enting course, scheduled to begin Wednesday Oct. 3, at 7 p.m. at the Monte Vista Center, 100 S. 200 E. Farth ing fo$ Effective Parenting. The pourse, taught by The course is sponsored by the Davis School Districts Parent Education, Resource Center as part of the Meeting the Chalseries. It is lenges of Today CLEARFIELD The Clearfield 16th LDS Ward will sponsor a ward fair for the public on Sept. 22 from 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Clearfield Stake Center, 935 S. State. 1 - Jane at childrens items, games and crafts. 451-507- 1. in the game room will be clowjt; toss, fish pond, tic tac toe, basket ball throw, rock-n-ro- ll wagon contest is 2 for with Western planned p.m. entertainment starting at 2:30 p.m. and auction at 3 p.m. A pie-eati- out--doo- rs. Approximately 18 quilts will be given away and awards wilt be given for the best Western Costume. The fair is under the direction of Bishop Joe Perkins. Debra - Webster is chairman. Food to be sold includes salad, chicken nuggets, hamburgers, hot dogs, chili dogs, root beer, popcorn, pastries. Games -, . fundraiser for the ward budget, the event will include a variety of shops selling photos, food, A snow-cone- s, Breakfast, Fair at Roy LDS Ward ROY Roy 13th Ward Country Fair will be held Saturday, Sept. 22, at the church, 5175 S. 2400 W. quilts, china painting "and many other items for sell. ThSre fast from 8 to 9:30 the cost for breakfast will be $ per person or $5 per family. The fair will begin at 3 p.m. until 8 p.m. There will be homemade food and handmade arti cles, 1 The bishopric will serve break will be food and game boothes: and rides for children. Cabbage. Patch Dolls, Care Bears and other items will be auctioned off. LAWNS TREES SHRUBS Elder Edwin and Sister Joan Sprague have been called to serve an LDS Hong Kong Mission. The e residents Spragues are of Kaysville. The couple have six children. Kathy Porter, Trudee Peterson, Gaylen, Tyler, Doyle and Kyle. Prior to their Oct. 3 departure for the MTC they will speak Sunday Sept. 23 2:50 p.m. at the Kaysville 2nd Ward Rock Chapel BULBS PACKAGED BsUfiLsBsS long-tim- TULIPS .25) CROCUS (sot 25 S. 200 E. Friends and relatives are invited to their home 486 E. 2 S. after the meeting. Elder Matthew R. Page, son of Rodney S. and Shanna C. Page of 459 S. 875 E., Kaysville, has been called to serve in the California, Each NARCISSUS 4 5) Reg. $4.49 DUTCH ( BULB San Diego LDS Mission. Prior to departure, Elder Page CRAIG N. COTTRELL i FOOD MATTHEW R. PAGE An open house will be held at ter the MTC in Provo Oct. 11. Elder Craig N. Cottrell, son of his home following the meeting James R. and Lynetta M. Cottrell Sunday Sept. 23. Elder Dowayne Delmont Jes-so- p of 564 South Main, Kaysville, has called and Sister Valaine Anna Herserve in the Japan been to Fukuoka LDS Mission. zog Jessop of Clearfield have Prior to his departure, Elder returned from the LDS CaliforCottrell will speak Sunday, Sept. nia, San Diego Mission.' 23, at 10:20 a.m. in the Kaysville They will speak at the Clear- South Stake Center, 900 South, field First Ward, 350 E. Center, Main. Sun., Sept? 23, at 2:45 p.m. Elder Craig W. Donaldson, son Elder Cottrell is a graduate of Davis High School where he was of Bertha and W. Dee Donaldson acactive in football and basketball. of 4795 S. 3100 W., Roy, has call to serve in the Enga cepted He has been attending Weber land London LDS Mission. State College this past year maof Roy High He is a joring in engineering. He has School. Hegraduate will enter the MisDebeen working for the Utah in Provo Center Training partment of Transportation this sionary Oct. 4 and he will speak in the on past summer. Roy 26th LDS Ward, 5180 S. Elder Cottrell will be entering 3100 W., Roy, at 10:50 a.m. on the Mission Training Center in Sept. 23. An open house will be Provo on Oct. 11. held at his home from 3 to 7 p.m. BODY ACTION AEROBIC STUDIO 1 Gal. NEST SPRUCE EUONYMUS DWF MUGHO PINE SEA GREEN JUNIPER vi BUFFALO JUNIPER BLUE MIST SPIREAE GOLDEN ARBORVITAE BLUE CONE ARBORVITAE YOUNGS TOWN JUNIPER WILTON CARPET JUNIPER 5 GAL. TAMS While Supply Laeta 50? i GET YOUR BODY INTO SSps Ii ACTION WITH: STD.SEMI DWF. FRUIT TREES ORNAMENTAL SHADE TREES n $ NOW OPEN Located at 15 S. Main St. Layton 9:30 to 10:30 5:3-6:3- M0N.-FR- I. Sat. 4:30-5:3- 6:30-7:3- 0 8:30-9:310:00-11:0- Me PROVO BARTLETT 1 DAWN ALLEN 0 ' 0 o 25 lb, JERI EGGINGTON TIMES : . Df Fan OaRbewiNQ ber State College. She is presently employed in the department of vital statistic for the State of Utah. She graduated from Layton High School and seminary. She has attended Weber State College and Utah State University, where she is a senior majoring in music therapy. An open house will be held at her home Oct. 3, Wednesday, from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. She will en- - District for many years arrd.i$ T currently a clinical social worker with the Sexual Abuse Treatment": Center in Salt Lake City. Class size will be limited'andT is required. Cost: 1S per couple or $15 per inch vidual. This charge will include: the course manual, a useful fe-- : source for parents of teenagers. For more information call PERC Clearfield Ward Sponsors Fair regWe- vis High School and attended Weber State College. He will be entering the Mission Training Center in Provo on Sept. 27. Sister Lisa K. Almond, daughter of Karen H. Almond, 1984 Mark St. Layton, has been called to serve in the South Africa, Capetown Mission. Prior to her departure, Sister Almond will speak Sunday, Sepf. 23, at 9 a.m. in the Layton 10th Ward Chapel, 1591 W. 1600 N. so-ci- al Bebb, social worker from the University of Utah, has been adapted specifically for parents of teenagers, incorporating both theory and skills which will enable parents to interact positively with their young people. mington. vices work. She is a member of the Kays-vill- e 4th LDS Ward. Sister Sabin will enter the Mission Training Center Oct. 11. She will speak Sunday Sept. 23, at 10:45 a.m. in the Kaysville 4th Ward Chapel at 875 E. 200 N. She is a graduate of Davis High School and the Kaysville will speak Sunday, Sept. 23, at 1:35 p.m. in the Kaysville 5th Ward Chapel, 900 South Main. Elder Page is a graduate of Da- Mrs. Bebb has worked as a. worker for the Davis Schdot T based upon the format developed by doctors Don Dinkmeyer and Gary D. McKay, authors of the widely known Systematic Train- Step-Teen- , Seminary. She received her associate istered nursing degree from Teens and Parents Can Communicate PEARS i ONIONS 38 lb. box 0 'Vs,? 0 ft 'iff1 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 546-174- or 546-185- ftiJTElasV- ELVERA DICUS 7 - 1H iTU Qo 8 4 DEBBIE FERRANTE HOERR JAN RAY t k |