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Show T feviiw Ihurelh) Page 6D Lakeside Review Wednesday, June 19, 1985 LDS Church Members to Begin, Complete Missions Missionaries have been called to serve the LDS Church. Other church members in the lakeside area have completed missions. Elder Billy R. Kirkbride and his wife Mary Kirkbride have been called to serve in the Utah Salt Lake City South LDS Mis vi'' y.....'' sion. They have been assigned to serve at the St. George Temple visitor center. Elder Kirkbride has served as a high councilman, counselor in bishoprics and various other church positions. Sister Kirkbride has served as Primary president, MIA president, counselor in Relief Society and other church positions. The Kirkbrides will enter the Missionary Training Center June 26. Their farewell will be June 23 at the Clearfield 5th LDS Ward, 326 Center Street, at 2:50 p.m. The Kirkbrides are the parents S-'- This year he was the featured baritone soloist on the KSL TV Martin, Mrs. Greg (Kristie) broadcast. Peterson, Mrs. Jeff (Leesa) JenTwo years ago Elder Cook was sen, Mrs. Kenny (Jill) Johnston, chosen for the presidents People Mrs. Bruce (Holly) Reid. Elder Lane M. Riggs, son of to People Student Chorale in the Earl G. and Maxine Riggs of Young Ambassador Program afauditions. 124 E. 150 S. Clearfield, has reter nation-wid- e toured mainland China, Jaturned from the Columbia, South Carolina Mission. pan, Korea, Hong Kong and TaiHe will speak at the Clearfield wan performing numerous 11th Ward Chapel, 935 S. State, concerts. on June 23 at 9:50 a.m. His farewell testimonial will be Elder Mark G. Cook, son of held June 30 at 3:15 p.m. in the Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cook of the West Point 1st Ward Chapel on West Point 1st Ward, has been 300 North in West Point called to serve two years in the Elder Ryan Scott Loosli, son of Fukuoka Japan LDS Mission. Mark, former Clearfield High Dimond and Linda Loosli of School student body president, 2961 S. 2000 W Syracuse, has has just completed his freshman been called to the Canada, Toronto LDS Mission. year at Brigham Young UniversiHe will speak at the Syracuse ty where he was a member of the concert choir. While at CHS he 2nd Ward Chapel, 2500 W. Bluff was the school's Sterling Scholar Rd, at 1:15 p.m. Sunday, June 23. There will be an open house at in music and was chosen first their home following the meeting, runner-u- p in the state finals. of five daughters: Mrs. Del (Mari-lee- everyone is welcome. He will enter the MTC July ) 1 1. MRl OODXffiJS GXMSQff SEraMPf ac- tive in drama and he received many honors. He has been employed at Hall and Gailey Construction. GDuffl Elder Robert Dee Morrill, son of Elvin and ArVella Morrill, has been called to serve the Phili-pinCebu LDS Mission. Prior to his June 27 departure for the Missionary Training Center, Elder Morrill will speak at the Sunset 4th Ward on June' 23 at 10:45 a.m. Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the missionary at his home 303 W. 930 N., Sunset at noon following the A t,fi thi irnifttrcrog) es . ROBERT D. MORRILL RYAN S. LOOSLI Elder Loosli graduated from Clearfield High where he was This-grou- 1 1 G. COOK MARY KIRKBRIDE BILLY R. KIRKBRIDE urn i- meeting. A member of the Sunset 4th Ward, the new missionary has attended two years at the U.S. Air Force Academy. He is a graduate of Clearfield High School. Jamaica Kingston Mission Area Man to Lead Mission 1 . KAYSVILLE Richard L. Brough of Kaysville has been called to serve as president of the Jamaica Kingston Mission of the LDS Church. His wife, Lola, and two children will accompany him to Jamaica. : The Broughs are members of the Kaysville 12th Ward where he teaches the gospel doctrine class and she is Relief Society homemaking counselor. Previously, Brough has been a high council member, athletic director. Young Men board member, bishop's counselor, and bishop of the Kaysville 12th Ward. From 1953-5- 5 he served in the Northwestern States Mission. Mrs. Brough has served as Relief Society teacher, Young Women advisor, nursery coordinator, and in two separate Relief Society presidencies. Brough is employed as vice president of Marathon Office Supply of Salt Lake City. Prior to this he taught seminary for 22 HEI ' -- ' Ajifrat "A HOME OF THE GREENERY PROFESSIONALS & pdfIk, Si LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES 1 the mm if iuy mm OR cfll km STIPPIMS stchis SAVE SOIL PEP LAVA ROCK Oood mulch or v low Molntanaca Actants Iraas and orr ld 4-- NEW PROCESS LAWN FERTIUZER Vi 0 ' mw: t 4' 1 "m ' 2 V $0 it v Tv 1 1 RICHARD L s. nrtn WOO sq. 24K Protacts against arosion Daautifias naw tfnd old landscape arao Helps ratard unwantad waads AND LOLA BROUGH The LAST thing a PVC .0S Ferfi-Lom- e HAVE YOUR SHADE seat nr & A fCin FRUIT TREE SPRAY 3 sprays to ent Ptotact your yaluaMa trust crop aontams S690. fprtialomi MALATHION SPR AY t lift to apply to Inm, howtrs, irttt, tfmtbt, and ggrOtm. 1rtflome FRUIT TREE FOOD writ mcraasa tha ttta and flavor of your Imrt atop this yaat and strangrtton Ittnbs and roots at ttw stmt tuna. s790,. itw (e(9Ji M drjfU4 3 I $ PIPE GRASSHOPPER wilt EVER see! grade ftivas textured acant around traas and shrubs. D0X " 10 ' W7Am, OUALITY NEED NOT COST MORE... OFTEN LESS waads Complimants any londscepa 26QK PVC PIPE A premium Helps ft. 1" MAI ATHIHISI VS Or KAY CHUNK DARK ratard unwantad FIBER MULCH . r. Crossing for Conditions alt soils Helps hold moistura.and oraatas soil Shrubs STD. VALVE K-- toe now lawns 29K I Brough. In December of 1955, he married the former Lola Miles of Logan, Utah, in the Logan Temple. They are the parents of seven children, five of whom are married. They have grandchildren. The Broughs are scheduled to leave for Jamaica on June 26. gr- - a ft years. Brough was raised in Randolph, Utah, the son of Richard M. and Gwendolyn Kearl Tioj nAtaA cuniD irfUOftUfwaattnww. V-- 00 |