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Show 0 i r ' i v? ' X4x A A5 A ? , 4. m. 4' rv f' I t i,V '' s, g, , v . SfiV K a?av - f' x k f-C- ' ? 4 , x! x: z,.MC AUDRIE OGDEN ALAN K. JONES Missionaries to Serve, Return I. ? 1. ( :j r il :i 4 In Ai a ss q. v. i I . M ,, I Sister Dianne Heise will return School and attended the Univerfrom the Pennsylvania Pittsburgh sity of California at Los Angeles Mission July 26. for one year prior to his mission. She will speak at the Clearfield His homecoming talk will be 3rd Ward, 231 E. 300 N., on Sun-da- y given at the Farmington 5tH July 28th at 2:50 p.m. Ward, 695 S. 200 E. (Old HighDianne is the daughter of Don- way) in Farmington on Sunday, ald and Devon Heise of ClearJuly 28, at 12:20 p.m. field. Elder Brett Minson, son of Sister Audrie Ogden, daughter Ralph and Dixie Minson of Roy, of Daniel H. and Joyce Ogden, has been called to serve the Japan has returned from the Rawleigh, Tokyo South Mission. N.C. LDS Mission. Prior to his Aug. 1 departure She will speak at the Clearfield for the MTC, Elder Minson will 4th Ward, 838 E. 600 S. on July speak at the Roy 15th Ward, 28 at 12:45. 3845 So. 2000 W. on July 28, at 9 Elder Mark Seegmiller, son of a.m. Grant and Sharon Seegmiller of A member of the Roy 15th Kaysville, has returned from the ward, the new missionary is curTulsa Oklahoma Mission. rently employed at Nice Corp. He will speak at the Kaysville He is a graduate of Roy High Tabernacle on 198 W. Center at 2 School. Elder Nathan A. Nalder, has p.m. July 28. Elder Alan K. Jones of Far- returned home after serving in mington has returned home from the Louisiana Baton Rouge LDS the Argentina Buenos Aires Mission. North Mission after two years of Elder Nalder will give his misservice as a missionary. sion report July 28, at 1 p.m. at He is a graduate of Davis High the Layton 16th Ward, 125 Cha- - SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 25, 10 A.M. 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