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Show Religion and worship Wednesday September 10, 1986 7 7'X ,? 77. " nfy : ssu &$?'! J v mmy yyyu tifaffa'&fai.- ;; HIMA aw w iw vv ... $ 7'- 1 yywy nwww wsgggwywu ' XPD E3 ;7 .W . ' &$$ vi iT 7 V ;& i .V; , , P - t ? cS&i ' Si W' ? tx , H . ' 7. fcilH V X--S-?- , f i Xyy v ss&gfc& hiX Xyy v' s, Vv. :.vV' 7K7 7-- 4V. Z'f r;A y Matt Taylor Gary Palmer Several area residents have called to serve or are return- -' from ing serving missions for the LDS Church. Elder Matt Taylor, son of Rich and Cheryl Cowan and John and Sue Taylor, has been called to serve the Brisbane, Australia Mis- - ; Maren Watts Paul Bauer ; r speak at the Kaysville 3rd LDS Ward, 555 N. 100 E., on Sept. 14 at 12:30 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to meet with the missionary Tuesday, Sept. 16 from 9 p.m. at 410 N. 150 E., Kaysville. Sister Payne is a 1983 graduate of Davis High School and Kaysville LDS Seminary. She also graduated from Southern Utah State College in 1985 as a registered nurse and is employed at McKay Dee Hospital. Elder Paul Bauer, son of Richard and Diane Bauer of Layton, has returned from serving in the Virginia Roanoke Mission. He will speak at the Layton West Stake Center, 1591 W. 1600 N. on Sunday, Sept. 14 at 8:30 a.m. Sister Maren Watts, daughter of John and Linda Watts, has been called to serve in the Taiwan Taichung Mission. Prior to her Oct. 1, departure for the MTC, Sister Watts will speak at the Sunset 3rd Ward, 338 W. 1800 N on Sept. 14 at has received his Duty to God Award. He has, been attending Weber State College where he sion. participated in the LDS Institute Prior to his Sept. 24 departure Chorale. for the MTC, Elder Taylor will Elder Randy Taylor, son of and Mary Taylor, has been speak at the Clearfield 15th ward, '151 N. 1000 W., Clearfield on called to serve the Nashville, Tennessee Mission. Sunday, Sept. 14, at 2:50 p.m. A member of the Clearfield Prior to his Sept. 17 departure : 15th LDS ward, the new mission- for the MTC, Elder Taylor will ary is employed at Delmed Inc. speak at the Layton 1st Ward : in Ogden. He is a graduate of Wasatch Chapel on Sept. 14., at 'Clearfield High School. p.m. ; - Elder Gary Palmer, son of Ned Friends and relatives are invit;and Kathleen Palmer, has re- - ed to meet with the missionary ceived a call to serve in the Cali- - following Sacrament Meeting at 3 i forma Sacramento Mission. p.m., 993 N. Aspen Way. Sister Susan L. Payne, daugh; His missionary farewell will be held Sept. 14, at 10:45 a.m. at the ter of Buzz and Karan Payne, has i Syracuse 7th LDS Ward Chapel, been called to serve in the Tai7 1625 S. 1150 W., Syracuse. wan Taichung, Proselyting WelX-Ahouse will follow the fare Mission. open ' ; farewell at the Palmer home 1203 Prior to her Oct. departure W. 1625 S., Syracuse. ELder for the MTC, Sister Payne will 7-- La-V- ar 1 1 2 ' JSx&M X7 A, Palmer will enter the MTC on Sept. 17. He is a 1985 graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. He is an Eagle Scout and 7 been j y MX missionaries LOS 1 12:50 p.m. ' Sister Watts attended Utah State University. She graduated fr m Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. Elder J. Douglas Jones, son of Mike and Joan Jones of Kaysville, has been called to serve in the Korea Seoul Mission. His departure for the MTC is Sept. 17. He will speak at the Kaysville East Stake Center, 2200 S. 600 E. on Sept. 14, at 1:20 p.m. A member of the Kaysville 5th Ward, the new missionary has graduated from Dixie College where he was active in theater and was sophomore class president. He is a graduate of Clearfield High School and has been employed at Oakridge Country Club for the last three years. Elder Andy Billings, has Clearfield seminary dedication Sept. 14 certificate from Utah State Clearfield LDS Stake Center, 935 South State Street in Clearfield. All couples and singles are in- , i CLEARFIELD The public vited. is cordially invited to attend the Guest speaker will be Phillis dedication of the new Clearfield Dixon Shaw, Utahs Mother of Seminary located at 962 S. 1000 The Year in 1984. She and her husband had eight E., Clearfield. The event will be Sunday, Sept. 14 at 7 p.m. Presichildren, and she has been very dent Alfred C. VanWagenen will active in church and a career as a preside and conduct the dedicaprofessional media specialist. tion services. She has held many positions in the LDS Church, including: as a Relief member of the Deseret Sunday School Union General Board and f V' , ;'v j V a-t- Clearfield Society social set Instructional CLEARFIELD Brighten The Corner Where You Are is the theme of the Clearfield LDS Stake Relief Society social Friday, Sept. 12, at 7 p.m. The event will be held at the Committee; as president of Relief Society and Primary; has taught in every auxiliary, and has served on the stake Relief Society and Young Womens boards. She holds a professional media Development cialist at Horace Mann school where she received many honors including the National Literacy Award and was recognized by SEAGULL (a national program for gifted and talented children) for a textbook she wrote with her sister Dorothy Harrison. She retired in 1982 after touching the lives of 10,000 children. She presently serves on the Ogden City School Board. 4 fi I . jr- ' ' - ' Andy Billings in Layton on Sept. 14, at 9 a.m. has Sister Lynda Clawson, been called to serve in the Honduras, Tegucigalpa Mission. She is the daughter of G. Neil and Arlene Clawson of Kaysville. Her farewell will be Sept. 14, at 8:30 a.m. in the Kaysville 18th Ward, located at 555 N. Fairfield. Friends and relatives are invit- - We Are Proud Sponsors .J m at ,0 5; ed to an open house from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. following the farewell. Sister Clawson will enter the MTC Oct. 15. She is a 1984 graduate of Davis High, and LDS Seminary. She has attended one year of schooling at Weber State College, where she has been involved in the In- stitute program. 7 .ys" Stuart, the FREE GIFTS & An investment in viewing enjoyment for those who appreciate the very best. Truly a masterpiece of function and construction. Researched, designed and crafted by Bausch & Lomb, the quality name In optics for over 100 years. 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