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Show 8 to Serve, Return from LDS Missions Members of the LDS Church in the lakeside area have been called to serve as missionaries for ,4he church, while oth'ers have dompleted mission assignments. . Elder Lynn W. and Sister Arlene Burton of Layton have returned from the Arizona Tempe LDS Church Mission where they served in the Mesa Temple Visitors Center. Their homecoming talks will be given at the Layton 32nd Ward, 789 Wasatch Drive on Sunday, July 21, at 1L:30 a.m. Sister Carolyn Muriel Hawkins, daughter of Dr. Dale R. and JoAnn M. Hawkins, has accepted a call to serve as a procelyting and welfare services missionary for the LDS Church in the Tegucigalpa Honduras Mission. She attended Weber State College on a music scholarship where she studied health science and graduated this spring as a registered nurse. She is a 1982 graduate of Davis High School and Kaysville Seminary. She has been employed at Humana Hospital Davis North. Sister Hawkins will speak at the Kaysville' 4th LDS Ward, 875 E. 2nd N., on July 21 at 1 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to an open house from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at her home, 333 N. 700 E., Kaysville. Elder William Triplett, son of Nancy Ellefsen and Doug Triplett, has been called to serve the Taiwan Taichung LDS Mission. Prior to his Aug. departure for the Missionary Training Center, Elder Triplett will speak at the Sunset 3rd Ward Chapel, on July 21 at 10:50 a.m. ' Friends and relatives are invited to an open house at 1378 N. 300 W. following the farewell. The new missionary is a graduate of Clearfield High School and is currently employed at NICE for the MTC, Elder Remy will speak at the Roy 16th Ward on July 21 at 2:30 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the missionary Sat. July 20th 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. 4607 S. 2325 W., Roy. A member of the Roy 16th .ward, the new missionary is a draftsman and is currently employed at Young Electric Sign Co. in Salt Lake City. He is a gradu-tat- e Lakeside Review, Wednesday, July 17, 1985 BASIC STEAM CLEANING SPECIAL ed to the open house at 2195 W. 4250 S. following the farewell. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on July 25. Elder Thomas Meyer hsa been called to serve the Seattle Wash- of Roy High School. Elder Brett N, Karras, son of Nolan E. and Lynda P., Karras, has been called to the Perth Australia Mission. His farewell will be July 21, at 2 p.m. in the Roy 9th LDS Ward Chapel at 2175 W. 4250 S. Elder Karras graduated from Roy High School. He is an Eagle Scout and attended Weber State College this Corp. past year. Friends and relatives are invit Elder Paul E. Remy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis G. Remy has been called to serve the Australia Perth Mission. Prior to his July 25 departure $20 vs1095 WITH 4 ROOMS GET HALL & BATH FREE! ington Mission. He is a graduate of Davis High School and a seminary graduate. His farewell at the Layton 4th Ward will be held July 21 at 1:30 p.m. The chapel address is 2120 W. Gentile. An open house for friends and relatives will be held at his home, 1075 W. 600 S., Layton, in the 1 SOFA 2 ROOMS ANY WE ALSO OFFER TEFLON COMMERCIAL CLEANING 0 DEEP SCRUB FOR HEAVY SOIL 0 AUTOMOBILE INTERIORS GUARANTEED LET US DO THE CERTIFIED CARPET CARE 394-016- 4 (Call Collect) Expires Greenbriar subdivision, from 7p.m. - 9p.m., Tuesday July 23. Elder Richard K. Lindahl, son of Kay R. and Janace Lindahl of Fruit Heights, has returned from the Washington Spokane LDS Mission. He will speak at the Fruit Heights 2nd LDS Ward in Fruit Heights on July 21 at 2:30 p.m. -85 Read The For Best Results "W I4M UMjilManiatimlaitm miiUtoifai THESE ARE NOT "SPECIALS" THEY ARE EVERYDAY LOVi PRICES! 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LINDAHL WILLIAM TRIPLETT Kaysville Church Presents Choristers The Kaysville KAYSVILLE Bible Church will present the Kings Choristers, an eight member singing group, on Sunday, July 21, at 6 p.m. These eight young members are representing the Grand Rapids School of the Bible and Music, an institute designed to tram men and women for ministry in all areas of Christian service. The curricud Schools misin: courses lum includes Pastoral studies, sions, music, Christian education, missionary Bible-centere- POP FROZEN LEMONADE PINK OR REGULAR radio broadcasting. The Kings Choristers have planned a program of sacred hymns, gospel songs, and spiritu- 2Si SHASTA AM? 12 01. CANS JANET LEE k WIENERS BF 0R RE6UWR LIMIT 8 PLEASE LIMIT 4 PACKAGES aviation, and Christian "SHOP OFTEN" NEW BARGAIN EVERtf AD PRICES EFFECTIVE als. The public is invited to the EtfiV! JULY 17TH TO JULY 24TH, 1985 ser- vice. The Kaysville Bible Church is located at 197 W. 100 S. For more information concerning this service or the varied ministries of the Church, call the 1 Pastor, Dr. Royce Short, at or 546-088- 546-444- AVAILABILITY Each ol these advertised items is required to be readily available tor sale at or below the advertised price in each ot The Canned Food Stores except as specifically noted in this ad 1. For Best Results Read The Classified BAiN CHECK We strive to have on hand sufficient stock ol advertised It lor any reason merchandise we are out ot stock a RAIN CHECK will be issued enabling you to buy the item al the advertised price as soon as it becomes available OPEN 10 TO 7 DAILY-CLOS- ED SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 3 5 a |