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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, October 16, 1985 3C Missionaries Several members of the LDS He will talk about his mission Church in the lakeside area have on Sunday, Oct. 20 at the Syrabeen called to serve or are returncuse 6th Ward, 2500 S. Bluff ing from missions. Road, at 3:50 p.m. Elder Nathan M. Bentley, son Elder Darold and Sister Maof Bob and Colleen Bentley of B. have been rguerite South Weber, has returned from called to serveAdams, the Texas San Anthe Santa Rosa California Mis- tonio Mission. sion. Prior to their Oct. 23 departure He will speak at the South We- for the MTC, Elder and Sister ber 1st Ward, 1385 E. South We- Adams will speak at the Clearber Drive, on Oct. 20 at p.m. field 2nd Ward at 935 S. State in Friends and family members Clearfield on Oct. 20 at 3:45 p.m. are invited to an open house folFriends and relatives are invitlowing church at the Bentley ed to meet with the missionaries home, 1000 E. South Weber at their home, 1080 S. 1650 E. Drive. Clearfield. Sister Beth Joyce Foote, Members of the Clearfield 2nd daughter of Devon and Betty Foote, 269 E. Mutton Hollow Ward, the new missionaries are Road, will return from the Neth- also active members. They have erlands Amsterdam Mission on served as temple ordinance work- Elder Rob Johnson, son of Robert and Linda Beth Johnson, has been called to serve the San Diego, Calif., English speaking mission. Prior to his Oct. 31 departure for the MTC, Elder Johnson will speak at the Wasatch LDS chapel on 789 Wasatch Drive at 9 a.m. Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the missionary beginning at 1 p.m. A member of the Layton 1st Ward, the new missionary is a 1 Elder Kevin Tod Cook, son of Mr. an Mrs. Leslie P. Cook of Syracuse, returned from the San Jose Costa Rica Mission on Oct 100 E. 2. Elder Philip Blood and Sister Mary Blood of Clearfield have returned from the Indianapolis, Indiana Mission. He will speak at the Syracuse 3rd Ward Sacrament meeting, 1974 W. 1700 S. on Oct. 20 at 10:40 a.m. will They at speak Elder Michael D. Judd, son of Arnold L. and Adean Judd, mer Clinton residents, has accepted a call to the Louisiana Baton Rouge mission. He will enter the - - IS nj , JV.. HOW THRU OCT. 31 Moke the inferior of home or office come with lush tropicoi your olivet greenery. MTC on Oct Elder Judd is a 1984 graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. He and his family now reside in Grand Forks, N.D. His farewell was Sept. 22. 17. ' U I tot1 r.... f iC. 9 s of Layton High School. J's ANHOAI Biffi 17I07! the Clearfield 3rd Ward on Oct 20th at 2:50 p.m. Elder Kyle David Finlinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Finlinson, 1533 W. 1700 S. in Syracuse, is returning from serving in the Brazil Porto Alegre mission. K- graduate ers. Oct. 18. She will speak at the Kaysville 20th Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Nov. 10 at 2:30 p.m. The chapel is located at 539 N. & Friends and relatives are invit- -' ed to an open house at his home after the meeting. He is a graduate of Clearfield High and LDS Seminary. V ' 7 itoto V - ttototo L- - .i. PILAUS PILAOTS ?, ?f ,fff S Philip and Mary Blood t Reg. Reg. 7 n.S1Z95 V to, QUANTITY LIMITED QUANTITY LIMITED toto t tor Y lit C- " x I SJ&M' m $&&&$$ ' to- J'i , t to to- ajiaJ to, ' Select from our new shipment of indoor tropicals that con odd o special touch of "living beauty. . '" toto'f $ & rf itofc Darold and Marguerite Adams Roy stake ROY x S rS to present conference Beth Foote V y to Ml? j MIRROR PAINTINGS The Roy West Stake Relief Society is presenting a Visiting Teacher Conference and program for all Relief Society members. The programs theme is 6 Henning Desfon Ferns Upright (3 varieties) or Hanging Ivy a rT Upright Poles & Trellis Porho by Russ & Carol Saxton Put on the Whole Armor of God, to be held Saturday Oct 19 at the Stake Center, 5080 S. 3100 W. in Roy. t Conference hours will be from 10:00 a.m. to noon. The featured speaker will be i Carolyn J. Rasmus, an assistant to the president of Brigham Young University. Selected numbers from the Stake 1985 Creative Arts Con- LAYTON HILLS MALL Oct. 22nd thru 26th test will be presented. Luncheon will be served at 11:30 a.m. There is no charge for the event Michael Judd i jitm.inui4-iTT- (Upstairs) T flrnfinrron an EXCELLENT COMMERCIALINDUSTRIAL SITE IN THE HEART OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Formerly a White Trucks plant, the property is heavy traffic 4.38 acres, bordering a street. Convenient freeway access and international airport and railroad frontage. The propand features a 30.000-sq.-f- t. erty is level and paved includes a truck which main building d service department, with 18 large electric-powere- overhead doors, a parts department and ft building was offices. A second 2.400-s- q -- used as a paint shop Current appraised value is $1,330,000. A complete illustrated sales brochure and copy of the appraisal is available upon request YEAfl nOUHD The auction sale date is October 23. 1985 on site. Bids will be accepted prior to the auction NURSERY & GARDEN date and broker participation is welcome. Financing may be a ailable to qualified buyers 1815 W. Gentile Layton Contact The 25th Street Auction Company, Inc., 1307 West 2550 South, Ogden, Itah CENTER miles west on Gentile a.m.-6:06:30 p.m. Mon.-SoOpen 2 84401 0 PhTTf801)l62 1;398 lUMikelScotgAurtioneer v I y v i t. r |