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Show Lakeside Review, Tuesday, December 24, 1985 5A I It Kevin Wally mv Kyle S. Morgan Robert C. Timmons LDS Church Rex a V. Owens '. jgaftihft tf iwtoftlttrtirfrtl ft ninurrii . JMakM .iwiftwiiniiiw r Catherine Youngberg Josephine Lopez missionaries Lakeside residents have been called to serve or are returning from serving LDS church mis- Elder Kyle S. Morgan has been called to serve in the Japan Kobe Mission. He will enter the MTC sions. on Jan. 9. Prior to his departure, Elder Kevin R. Wally, son of he will speak at sacrament meetJoseph L. and Lynne N. Wally ing on Dec. 29, at 3 p.m. at the has been called to serve the Brazil Farmington North Stake Center, Sao Palo South Mission. 729 W. Shepard Lane, Farming-toPrior to his Jan. 2 departure for the MTC, Elder Wally will Elder Morgan is a graduate of speak at the 25 S. 200 E. Kays-vill- e Davis High School and the LDS Chapel on Dec. 29 at 3:30 Seminary. He has been attending Friends and relatives are in- BYU p.m. studying physiology and vited to meet with the missionary He is an Eagle Scout. at 1043 E. Raymond Rd., Kays-vill- chemistry. While in high school he was a after the meeting. member of the football and socA member of the Fruit Heights cer teams. He was a member of 5th Ward, the new missionary is the 1983 4A State Soccer team. an Eagle Scout and graduated with honors from, Woods Cross He served as captain his senior year for the soccer team. He is High School. n. e, fflwwwiAreaMi: the son of Dr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Morgan of Farmington. Sister Josephine Lopez, daughter of Jemecio and Lillian Lopez, has been called to serve the Guatemala, Guatemala City Mission. Prior to her Jan. 9 departure for the MTC, Sister Lopez will speak at the Fruit Heights Chapel on Dec. 29 at 4:50 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the missionary at the Newell J. Law home after the meeting. A member of the Fruit Heights 3rd ward, the new missionary has attended Weber State College and is currently employed at Jensen Floral. She is a graduate of Davis High School and the Kaysville LDS Seminary. Catherine Denise Youngberg, the daughter of Richard M. and Gerry D. Youngberg, has been called to serve an LDS Mission to Calgary Canada. She will enter the MTC on Jan. 2. A missionary farewell will be held in the Kaysville Fourth Ward, 900 E. 200 N. Kaysville at p.m., Dec. 29. An open house will be held at her parents home, 664 E. Oak Lane, following the meeting. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Catherine graduated from Davis High School and LDS Seminary. She attended LDS Business College, and worked as a nanny for one year in New York City. Elder Glen and Sister Ruth n Stewart, of 185 S. Angel St., have been called to serve a 1 Lay-to- mission in the Atlanta, Georgia Temple. Prior to their departure for the MTC they will speak in the Lay-to- n 37th Ward, 2120 W. Gentile, Sunday, Dec. 29 at 2:30 p.m. Friends are invited to an open house Sunday at their home from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Elder Rex V. Owens, son of Eugene and Elva Owens, has been called to serve the Christchurch, New Zealand. Prior to his Jan. 9 departure for the MTC, Elder Owens will speak at the Clearfield 10th Ward on Dec. 29 at 12:45. A member of the Clearfield 10th Ward, the new missionary is currently employed by John Hig-le- y Construction. He is a gradu ate of Clearfield High missionary farewell will be held for Elder Robert C. Timmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A A. Timmons, at the Crestwood Chapel, 1039 E. Crestwood Road, Kaysville, at noon, Dec. 29, prior to his departure for the Canada, Toronto Mission. He enters the MTC on Jan. 9. He will be honored at an open house at his home, 1155 E. Winston Dr. Kaysville, from 5 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 28. . Elder Paul Beck, son of Glenn and Doris Beck of 227 N. 2600 E., Layton, has returned from the Belgium Brussels LDS Mission. He will speak at the Layton 21st LDS Ward, 1401 E. Gentile, on Dec. 29 at 1 p.m. Institute deals with family life How the family and the workplace affect each other is just one of the areas of emphasis of the newly established Family and Ed- -' ucation Institute at Weber State College. Dr. Donna C. Bauman, ' direc- tor of the institute, said the col- lege is out to help parents, employers and professionals ind skills crease their by providing information, seminars and faculty expertise. One of the main areas of concern, Dr. Bauman said, is in helping businesses and industry realize that how the family functions affect the quality of an employees performance. Women in particular are affected because of the stress of moving into the work world, she family-oriente- said. . ' ; ; s 1 ) 1 - ' j; 0 t : Stress at home can cause the employee to take extra sick leave, have a higher rate absenteeism, and experience lack of concentra-- tion at work. These problems af-fects output and ability, she said. Dr. Bauman noted, Utah women are entering the work force faster than any other state, and husbands, for the most part, are not taking over any of the womens roles. That causes stress, and were looking at how we can help dual career families. She said many local businesses have shown an interest in work-in- g with the college to offer fami-- ; for their employees. seminars ly Wed also like to assist firsttime parents through parent education programs. We like to give them parenting skills by working in groups or in individual homes. she said. In addition, Dr. Bauman said the Family and Education Instiltute is putting together a large " brary of books, filmstrips, videos, ,nuS li-- l: and . Z, " other a communications mediums that discuss topics relat- ing to the family. Dr. Bauman said they currently have an extensive, if not com- plete, library and those wishing information can call the college at 626-711- 5. u. m LDS stakes plan dance 2. IL! LAYTON O' CV0 The Layton East LDS Stake will be hosting a re-- 1; gional dance for adults, 18 and older, Dec. 31 at 2435 E. 1500 N., Layton, from 8:30 to 12:30. Music will be by Trax and best L, dress is appropriate. Tickets will T; be sold at the door for $5 per 1 couple, which includes a light buffet. Members of the Layton, Layton North, Layton West, Lay-- j ton East and Holmes Creek stakes are invited. 2 The Layton East Stake will also be hosting a youth dance at the j 1 DiZcSS POiZ LESS I Layton East Stake center. Tickets for that dance will be $2 plus dance card. Best dress is recom- -' mended, it will begin at 8:30 p.m. SALT LAKE CITY FASHION PLACE MALL STATE ST. S HWY. 21S IN MURRAY OREM IN CARILLON SOUAAB ACROSS FROM UNIVERSITY MALL ROSS welcomes you' personal check. Visa. 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