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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, 4D April 9, 1986 FARMINGTON The Farmington North LDS Stake Relief Society is planning a womens conference on April 12 from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the North, Farmington Stake Center, 729' West Shepard Lane, Farmington. Theme for the conference is Oil For Your Lamp. Every woman 18 years and older is invited to attend. A chorus directed by Mary Johnson and made up of the women in the area will provide music for the program. Keynote speaker will be Leisel McBride, a faculty member of the Brigham Young Education Week Lectures. Mrs. McBride is a student of the University of Utah. She has served on the advisory board of Social Services for the LDS Church. She and her husband have recently returned from Israel where they were faculty members at the BYU Abroad Program. The cou 1 Sy&v$i iw iif i. women to meet LDS r - Roma LDS Lakeside area residents have to meet with the missionary at his home after the meeting. A member of the Clearfield North 10th ward, the new missionary is a member of the Institute Chorale at Weber State College and is currently employed at Hupco Inc. He is a graduate pf Clearfield High and LDS Semi- F ,0"ie,u ) C E Sharon Larsen and Sylvia Bish-ofCapsule Wardrobe with color accent will be by Cheryl Crowley; Creative Entertaining by GeNee Moruritsen, Julie Pew, Denise Wright and Chris Christensen, Challanges to Becoming an Eternal Family taught by Ann Gale and Are You Prepared to be Alone by June B. Glen. f. Displays on homemaking and education will be set up in the building. Lunch will be served to all who attend. Marda Dillree, counselor in the North Farming-to- n Stake Relief Society, said the program will offer something for everyone and hopes all can Ifytpenuffl Author to speak Friday llesort Hotel A Casino NEVADA. MESQUITE Women Enrichment seminars. Mrs. Canfield is a member of the American Society of Interior Designers and is active in various civic, cultural and political organizations. The author and her husband reside in Northern California with their two sons and two daughters. U 14 IUE M '.V KaiMs hQiJH AC 'ON PA( kKi C AS'NC iVf: f NU WAlNMf M 8, ()AN(,iN(i M HOUH W S1AIJMAN? K AUD T POOlS BUFFf IS UI J AC IfcNN'S AND PLAY O S T A Y Self-Estee- m SPRIMS- - PtAMYIM PERENNIAL5 Cimberlimn Elder Cecil and Sister Helen Pearson, who recently returned from the Texas, Houston Mission Address of center listed incorrectly R E Five other workshop classes will report their mission April 13 at 12:50 p.m. in the West Point 5th LDS Ward, 3488 W. 300 N. Sister Roma L. Payne, daughter of Buzz and Karen Payne of LAYTON Anita Canfield, 410 N. 150 E., Kaysville, served noted author and lecturer, will be in Connecticut, Hartford LDS speaking at the Layton North Mission. Stake Women's Conference FriShe will speak at Kaysville 3rd day, April 11, at 7:30 p.m., Oak LDS Ward, 555 N. 100 E., at Forest Chapel, 2250 E. 2300 N., 12:30 p.m. Sunday, April 13. An Layton. open house will be held from 6 to All women and girls over 12 9 p.m. of age are invited. years Sister Naunie Stewart, daughter of Robert P. and Wilma StewMrs. Canfield is the author of art, has returned from the North the bestselling book, for the Latter-Da- y Saint WomCarolina, Charlotte Mission. She will speak at the Roy 2nd an, and many others. Hundreds LDS Ward, 5127 S. 2400 W., of w'omen have heard her lecture and demonstrate ideas in her April 13, at 11 a.m. nary. CREEPING PHLOX (5 COLORS) BASKET of GOLD ENGLISH DAISY SHASTA DAISY LUPINES MANY OTHERS GR00MIK6 PARLOR & PET SUPPLIES We Clip All Breeds of OvuULVtors Bcpcrence of a fireside at the Layton West Stake Center on 13 at 7 p.m. was incorrectly reported in last weeks Lakeside April Review. The fireside will be held at the stake center, 1591 W. 1600 N Layton. Doris Taggart sill speak. All Payne missionaries accepted mission calls or have returned from serving as missionaries for the LDS Church. Elder Norman Bouwhuis, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Bouwhuis, has been called, to serve in the Washington D.C. LDS Mission. Prior to his April 17 departure for the Missionary Training Center, Elder Bouwhuis will speak at the Clearfield North 19th Ward Chapel on April 13 at 2:45 p.m. Friends and realatives are invited The address L. P will be offered during the mornings activities. Brass plates and other dishes will be taught by post-gradua- te Norman Bouwhuis THE ple are presently involving in marriage and family counseling. EAR W7KS rSOLR PET LIKE cun om " CLEANED Cj LANCS COUDCNE CLEANED 2 RIBBONS NAILS TRIMMED FLUFF OZlED PEONIES LAYTON HAIR. 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