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Show 8A Lakeside Review, Wednesday, February 12, 1986 't - ; '& ,n Wr y t 5 vy. for lay speakers, worship and inmeeting leaders and persons various terested in ministenng to organizations, will be presented at the Clearfield Community Church, 200 S. 500 E Friday and Saturday, Feb. The event, sponsored by the Local Churches Concern Committee of the Shared Ministry in Utah, will begin at 6:30 p.m. Friday with registration. At 7:30 p.m., orientation will begin. So This is Speaking, a composite presentation, and group & i ? &ll s y ' af eS' s yJ Sv 21-2- vtv , 4r ( vraiL "V Ma ' ,V L r ll ,1 ! Scott Waggoner David Nelson Several lakeside residents have been called to serve or are return-- ; ing from serving LDS missions. Sister Mary Ann Homer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Homer of Kaysville, has returned from the France Paris , mission. She will report her expe- -, riences during Sacrament meeting of the Kaysville 9th Ward, Feb. , 23, at 3:45 p.m. The ward is located at 201 S., 6th E., Kaysville. ! Elder David C. Nelson, son of Jed and Gayle Nelson of Clinton, has been called to serve in ;the Spain Madrid Mission. He is a graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. He received a scholarship to Utah State University and attended one quarter there. His farewell will be Feb. 16 at 1:15 p.m. in the new Clinton Stake Center at 1800 N. 2223 W. He will enter the MTC on Feb. 20. 1 Elder Scott Waggoner, son of She will speak in Sacrament Larry and Sharon Waggoner, has meeting on Sunday, Feb. 16 at been called to serve the Dublin 8:30 a.m. in the Kaysville 23rd Ireland Mission. Ward, 1039 E. Crestwood Road, Prior to his March 13 deparKaysville. ture for the MTC, Elder WaggonSister Beckstrom will enter the er will speak at the Kaysville 0th MTC on Feb. 20. She is a graduWard at 1039 E. Crestwood Rd. ate of Davis High School and on Feb. 16 at 5:15 p.m. LDS Seminary. An open house will be held at Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the missionary her home, 1346 N. Highway 89 Saturday, Feb. 15 from 6 p.m. to on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 10 p.m., and following the farep.m. for friends and family. well on Sunday. Elder Troy Wright, son of The new missionary is a grandDennis and Connie Wright, has son of Cas and Marge Waggoner been called to serve the Indepenof Clearfield and of Bill and Do- dence Missouri mission. Prior to his Feb. 20 departure rothy Stoy of California. He graduated from Davis High School in for the MTC, Elder Wright will 1985. speak at the Layton 22nd Ward, Toni Lyn Beckstrom, daughter 1015 Emerald, Layton, on Feb. of Kent M. and Jeri Beckstrom of 16 at 11 a.m. Friends and relaKaysville, has accepted a call to tives are invited to meet with the serve in the Charlotte North Carmissionary at 755 N. Adamswood Drive from 2 p.m.-- 7 p.m. olina Mission. 1 Elder Chris E. Cannon, son of Murry E. and Connie Cannon, has retured from the Leeds England LDS Mission. He will speak at the Clearfield 4th LDS Ward, 838 E. 600 S.. Clearfield, on Feb. 16th at 10:50 a.m. Elder Paul Bouwhuis, son of David H. and Phyllis K. Bouwhuis, has returned from the London England mission. He will speak at the Clearfield 10th Ward, 200 W. 300 N Clearfield on Feb. 16 at 2:50 p.m. 876-331- two, youngsters, legal help, quilting, music in the home, pillow making, home safety, wall and window covering, needlework, and many more. The fair hours will be from 10 a.m. to noon. Food items will be sold at the fair. UKK S tfp'vvin . 9:00 CHURCH SCHOOL 10:00 A.M.' WORSHIP W. 4 Durler or Church Office Balloon Floral A.M 546-021- 2 Meeting at EVERYTHING FROM 3 MYLARS TO LIFE SIZE BLOW UP DOLLS 550 N. 600 W. (550 N. Main St) Kaysville, Utah 84037 1 6 n p r rfC" lAUU Vi - 4 ? 253-356- p.m.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH U.S.A. Pa-t- Ph.: S.L.C. Layton Registration including $20 for materials, breakfast and lunch, should arrive at the Shared Ministry office, 3500 S. Main. Salt Lake City, 841 15 by Wednesday, Feb. 19. For more information, 3 or call 2 (after 9 WESTMINSTER Rev. Ruasell 2 Locations breakfast. 2. The Roy Stake Relief ROY will hold a homemaking Society education fair, Making Home a Heavenly Haven," on Saturday, Feb. 15 at 5127 S. 2400 W. More than 50 exhibits will be on display for the expected 300 women attending. Topics to be presented include cooking for Toni Lyn Beckstrom LDS missionaries 1 te Relief Society to hold fair foods for I- Mary Ann Homer building and fellowship will begin at 8 p.m. Persons may elect to attend four of eight events on Saturday. These include six workshops and two practicums, beginning at 8:30 a.m. Saturday following an 8 a.m. continental An Effec'CLEARFIELD tive Communication Workshop," i $w? 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