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Show 8A Lakeside Review, Wednesday, March 13, 1985 AN AUTO SHOW AV feSifp 4 ; ;. s . $ I DANIEL SCOTT LEONARD WRIGHT NATHAN HALL TO THE NEW YEAR A .:la vLr'tsi 1' LDS Missionaries Called Several members of the LDS Church in the lakeside area have e missions been called to full-tim- for the church. Elder Nathan R. Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Hall, has been called to serve the LDS Mission. Prior to his March 28 departure for the MTC, Elder Hall will speak at the Layton 16th Ward on March 17, at p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the missionary at 902 E. 300 N Layton. He is currently attending the University of Utah. He is a graduate of Layton High School. 1 Elder Leonard E.J. Wright, son erlands, Amsterdam LDS E. sion. His farwell has been scheduled for 12:50 p.m. March 17, in the Clearfield 10th Ward Chapel. An open house to honor him will be held at the home of his of Jess and Ruth Wright, 326 100 S. Kaysville, has been called to serve in the Argentina, Buenos South Aires LDS Mission. His farewell will be March 17, at 10:45 a.m. in the Kaysville Second Ward Rock LDS Chapel, 25 S. 200 E. He enters the Mission Training Center, March 21. Leonard is a graduate of Davis High and Kaysville Seminary. He has served as first assistant to the bishop in the Priest quorum. He is an Eagle Scout and has his LDS Duty to God and On My Honor awards. Elder Daniel Edward Scott, has been called to serve in the Neth- - Model Railroad Fair Set Two Days OGDEN The Union Station Model Railroad Fair will be held on Saturday, The fair is a program de- signed to bring together the many model railroad fans in Utah under one roof. The program also geared to enable the model railroaders to buy and sell artifacts in a swap meet type of atmosphere. Various collectors and builders from along thWasatch Front will be displaying, selling and buying material during the two day event. The Union Station Museum is sponsoring the event. Any collectors or dealers wishing to is There will be two sessions on Saturday, 9 a.m. until noon p.m. The purpose and TIT of these workshops will be learning counseling skills. All workshops will be held 1 (March i5? jCHEESE .CENTER CUT BEEF 98U Spot roasts. in the Cedar Room of the Education Center at St. Benedict's Hospital. For more information, contact Sister Virgene at St. Benedict's 479-211- LAiTON MILLS MA L FOR THE PLEASURES OF YOUR LIFE. 1. Haros Megeet OGDENS LUXURY RETIREMENT RESIDENCE SEE US at the at the HOME & GARDEN SHOW DEE EVENTS CENTER March 14 thru 17 BEEF TENDER llSj RIB STEAK- SI ROUND BONE .M'i I POT ROASTS. I ASSORTED SLICED ILUIICII MEATS. 1 lb. Loaves .54SJ f BREAD CHECK OUR LOW PRICES ON CHOICE BEEF PORK, POULTRY & ASSORTED I MEAT I I L. BOULEVARD MEATS I 4076 Riverdale Road k (Across the street from Fred Meyer Store) 10-- 7, SAT. 9-- 7 OPEN MON.-FR- I. I iluvvri hi u in tlw t lire ,. in. it i'ur hn.Ti'h l.muii.w iiUTime American Cancer Society4 Wo u.mt ti i if Tdlay or Babe Fields (QaEE Roger for a Tour of Harrison Regent a . go away Maybe it will iT ti c nil '"I SPKHIM 1 Jj 393-054- 4 The ma Volunteer. I C Wheel Be Lookin For Ya! tory and Philosophy of Birthright and the Role of the j Prices good thru 16th ( showroom to show you what sporty cars and trucks America will be driving next year.. .Theyre all new and theyre all here for you to see. On Friday, from 7 to 9 p.m. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of St. Cloud, Minn., will present the opening session, The His- I j mall into a model lowing the program. iOULiWD FRESH . . Were turning our dicts Hospital. old and older are invited to participate in the program which will include music and dancing. A light luncheon will be served fol- S. 2000 W., Roy. i For the pleasures ofyour life. mini-worksh- All women and girls 6 years 1 Queen in Layton Hills Mall. Birthright of Ogden will on hold a March 8 and 9 at St. Bene- Roy LDS Women Planning Event The Roy North LDS Stake will present a Relief Society birthday party on Saturday, March 16, at p.m. in the Roy 6th and 15th Ward chapel, 3845 6-- Workshop 1 ROY parents, Richard and Nancy Scott, Sat., March 16th from 9 p.m. at 448 Barlow, Clearfield. Elder Scott has served in many church positions. He is a 1983 graduate from Clearfield High School and seminary and is an Eagle Scout. He is presently a member of the 650th Personnel Service Co. USAR and is employed at Dairy Sets 399-858- 6. March 23, and Sunday, March 24. at the Union Station Museum in Ogden. Mis- Birthright rent display tables should contact Shirley Hanson at The 10 foot tables will be rented for $15 per day or $25 for both days. The display area will be in the Union Station Grand Lobby, the scene of so much railroad history. Admission to the public will be $1 for adults. Children under 12 are free. Doors will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. In addition, the Union Station Museum will offer half price tickets during the fair. For this time only, the admission to the Browning Gun Collection, the Antique Automobile Collection and the Railroad Museum will be $1 for adults, 75 cents for Senior Citizens, and 50 cents for children .under 2. 1985 GEARED . 4481 Harrison Blvd. o Ogden 8:30 to Hours: Mon.-Sa- t. 5 p.m. Sun. 12 to 5:30 p.m. |