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Show Ihureh Page 3C Lakeside Review Wednesday, August 7, 1985 LDS Missionaries to Speak Members of the LDS Church in the Lakeside' area have been called to serve as missionaries. Elder Lorin Jerald Smith, son of Jerald and Noreen Smith of 277 W. 2300 N. Sunset, has been called to serve in the Arizona Phoenix Mission. He will speak at the Sunset 8th LDS Ward Chapel, 2431 N. 250 W., at 10:50 a.m. Sunday. Elder Blair Loran Giles, has accepted a call to serve in the Hawaii Honolulu mission. He is a son of Ned and Lorraine Giles of Fruit Heights. He will speak at the Fruit Heights 1st LDS Ward on Aug. at noon. Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the missionary after the meeting at his home. Elder Giles is a Davis High graduate and is employed by All Seasons Insulation. He will enter the MTC on Aug. 1 1 Howard and Colleen Hawkes and the son of Rose and the late Ben Curley of Toadlena, New Mexico. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on Aug. 15 and will speak in the Kaysville 10th LDS Ward Sacarament Meeting, 1039 Crestwood Road, on Sunat noon. day, Aug. Friends and relatives are invited to an open house at the Hawkes residence following the meeting. Elder Evan Law, son of Newell and Norene Law has been called to serve the Florida, Tampa mis1 1 sion. ward, the new missionary attend- ed Weber College and is currently working at JCB Produce. Elder Lane K. Nalder and his wife Olive have been called to serve in the Ghana Accra Africa Mission for a year, leaving Aug. 14 to report to the MTC in Provo. They will speak at a farewell service on Aug. at p.m. in the Layton Oakhills Chapel, 1410 E. Gentile. Friends are invited to visit with them at the home of John and Carol Morgan, 1500 E. Fiddlers Creek, Layton, on Saturday, Aug. 10, from 4:30 to 7:30 1 1 1 LORIN Prior to his Aug. 22 departure for the MTC, Elder Law will speak at the Fruit Heights 3rd Ward on Aug. 18, at 4:40 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the missionary Aug. 18 after 6 p.m. A member of the Fruit Heights J. SMITH 4 . ? s i 22. W Elder Don E. and Sister Elaine L. Jenkins, have been called to serve in the California Anaheim : - Ci Mission. Their farewell will be held at the Layton 2nd LDS Ward, 2120 West Gentile on Aug. II at 11 a.m. They will enter the Mission Training Center Aug. 28. Elder James F. Kerns, son of James F. and Nancy Jo Kerns, has been called to. serve in the Canada Hallifax LDS mission in Nova Scotia. On Aug. .11 at 11 a.m., he will speak at the Layton West Stake 10th Ward, 1591 W. 1600 N. An open house will be held at the home of Elder Jeff Dunn, 1638 N. Celia Way, Lay-tofrom 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. that y EVAN LAW ELAINE JENKINS ELAIR L. GILES 1985 Ogden LANE NALDER Standard-Examin- ETD SAMUAL CURLEY er 0 ETD n, evening. 4 James is a 1982 graduate of Layton High School, and attended the Davis Area Vocational Center for one year. He has been an employee of Toms Super Save in Layton for the last four $ I Si Sanctioned by years. UTAUSTA--10- Points 0 Samual Curley, has been called to serve in the Phoenix Arizona Mission. He is the foster son of William OLIVE NALDER Evangelist to Preach At Kaysville Church A special seKAYSVILLE ries of gospel preaching services has been scheduled by the Kaysville Church of Christ, 137 South v Flint, Kaysville, for August with evangelist Hoyt Houchen of Aurora, Colo., as a guest speaker. Houchen has devoted his life to preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ, and that work has carried August; i 11-1- 6, tournament and USTA cards are These be purchased at the time of your first may required. match. $8.00 for Juniors, $16.00 for seniors (21 and over. This is a sanctioned I ' 'k . s k USTA Cards are required in addition m "4 to the entry fee. Entries must be forwarded and received no later than August 14, 1985 at one of the following locations: 1 him throughout this country speakig for scores of churches. Also, he currently works with the Boston Street Church of Christ in Aurora, Colo., where he is the lo- 1985 22-3- 1, Ogden Standard-Examin- Ogden Athletic Club 1221 E. 5800 S. Ogden, UT 84404 er 445 23rd Street Ogden, UT 84401 cal evangelist. Houchen will also be appearing on the radio talk program, What Utah Tennis Association 2188 Highland Drive, Saith The Scripture? which can be heard every Thursday and Friday from 12:30 to 1 p.m., on KBBX radio, 1600 AM. You are invited to listen to this broadcast and participate with Houchen in studying the Bible. The meeting times for this gospel meeting will be 8:45 a.m. on 101 84106 Salt lake City, UT Late entries will not be processed. Time and place of matches will be printed in the Standard-Examinethe Ogden Athletic Club and the UTA office, but draw sheets will remain the official record of the match. Please list your second choice of division in the space provided. r, HOYT HOUCHEN and 7:30 p.m. nightly Monday Friday. For more information or transportation, call Sunday, August 1 1, - 546-621- 6. Drama Team Will Perform At Kaysville Bible Church USTA Rules of Tennis and USTA Tournament Regulations will be followed throughout the tournament. On Saturday, KAYSVILLE 7 a drama team at 10, p.m., Aug. from Bob Jones University will present a program at the Kaysville Bible Church, 197 W. 100 Christian University in Greenville, South Carolina, with students from every state and about 40 foreign countries and territo- S., Kaysville. ries. denominational, coeducational The program consists of a dramatic adaptation of a sermon by the late founder of the University, Bob Jones, Sr., and a play about a young lawyer. Bob Jones University is a non- - For more information about this program or the Kaysville Bible Church, call Dr. Royce Short 1 or Everyat one is invited to this program or any service. 546-444- 546-088- Balls will be furnished for all matches. Matches will be best of three sets, regular scoring, 12-p- t. tiebreaker in effect. The USTA and the Ogden Standard-Examinassume no responsibility for damage or injury incurred by players. er Rescheduling is permitted only with permission of tournament director one day in advance. Finals may not be rescheduled. All costs of rescheduling are the responsibility of initiator. Awards will be presented for first place in each division played. 1. ENTRY BLANK Can you play before 5:00pm? Yes Name AUTO INJURIES WHIPLASH ON THE JOB INJURIES SPORTS INJURIES PH. DR. DARYL E. HALES -- Home Phone. most INSURANCES ACCEPTEDCLEARFIELD CHIROPRACTIC CENTER CLEARFIELD .State. City. .Zip. .Work Phone. Doubles Partner. .Division. Doubles Partner. .Division. Mixed Doubles 773-182- 1 -- 525 SOUTH STATE, NO. 10 Birthdate. Address. -- FOR FREE CONSULTATION No Partner. .Division. Second Choice of Division - Check One: Total Doubles Fee Included. Fee Enclosed $ Partners Fee Not Included. For more information Lyle Killpack, contact: Tournament Director 399-104- 1 |