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Show 7A Lakeside Review, Wednesday, February 18, 1987 Women's conference dated ROY The Roy Utah LDS tzig Love Will Help Them Stake Relief Societys Womens Grow; Dr. Randy Chatelain Conference, An Understanding The Burro Syndrome; Armel Heart, is scheduled for Saturday, Beardall Developing Love by Feb. 21, from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Listening to the Spirit; Claire at the Roy Utah Stake Center, Robinson Miller Standing on 5127 S. 2400 W. in Roy. Your Own. Many speakers will round out Lunch will be served at 11:30. the conference. Leaun G. Otten Four additional classes are schedwill keynote the conference uled from 12:05-1:0Dr. Randy speaking on Celestial Love." Chatelain Marital Four classes are scheduled invited; Annette Brantzig from Annette Bran- - - Love Will Help Them Grow; 0. Dance-spous- John Coy Kent Godfrey Daniel Bence Missionaries Several area residents have was active in sports. He has been attending Weber State College. He will speak at the Clearfield 1 1th Ward Chapel, 935 S. State, at 2:50 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 22. been called to serve or are returning from LDS Missions. Elder John Coy, son of Dale and Joanne Coy of 4746 S. 2325 W., Roy, has returned from his mission. He was called to the New York, New York mission as a Greek speaking missionary. He was then assigned to the a mission and sent to Athens, Greece, where he served his Bruce Bakker 10:30-11:2- 5: Buy one complete pair of p Elder Daniel Bence, son of Sharon Francis, has been called to serve the Indianapolis, Indiana Mission. Elder Bence entered the MTC, on Feb. 11. Friends and relatives met with the missionary following his farewell address on Sunday Feb. 8. second year. A member of the Kaysville 5th He will give his homecoming LDS Ward, he is a graduate of talk on Feb. 22, at 1 a.m. at the Davis School class of 84 Roy 16th Ward at 4524 S. 2525 and hadHigh been employed by Price W. Roy. There will be an open Savers. house for family and friends at 3 Elder Bruce J. Bakker, son of p.m. at the home of his parents. Elder Kent Godfrey, son of John and Vera Bakker, has reWalter and Metta Godfrey of turned from the Canada Toronto 1050 S. 1200 E., Clearfield, will Mission. serve in the Sapparo, Japan He will speak at the LDS chaMission. pel, 2120 W. Gentile St. in Lay-to- n Elder Godfrey graduated from on Feb. 22, at an 8:30 a.m. Clearfield High School where he sacrament meeting. ur information contact Wardleigh, 825-290- Self-Estee- m95 EYE EXAMS by Independent Doctors of Optometry 2 r i $29. V' iOl 4 AS AMERICAS Austria-Vienn- VISIOS PLAS PROVIDER 1 LAYTON Layton Hills Mall 544-571- ROY Roy Market Place 776-31- 0 receive a second pear FREE! Certain limitations apply Must purchase frames plus plastic lenses Soft contact lenses single vision spherical Irom -- 7 00 to -- 3 000 Contact lens exams additional LDS Temple Square concerts planned the Temple eth from Handels Messiah and The Lords Prayer by Malotte. Concerts for Square Concert Series for February will start at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are not required for the concerts, which are free of charge and are sponsored by the LDS Church. Admission is limited to those 8 years of age and older. Unless otherwise indicated, all concerts are performed in the Assembly Hall. Feb. 20, Debbie Mitchell Feb. 21: Elizabeth Paniagua-Em-erso- Malcolm Litchfield will provide piano accompaniment. A native of Costa Rica, soprano Elizabeth Piamagua-Emerso- n will perform on Saturday evening. She will begin with Let the Bright Seraphim by Handel and If Music Be The Food of Love by Purcell, followed by a trio of songs by Duparc, and the Nursery Cycle by Musorgsky. The concert will also include Cuatro Madrigales Amatorios" by Rodrigo and Rhyme (from The Lord Majors Table) by Walton. Piano accompaniment will be provided by Kevin Johnson. Feb. 27: University of Utah Tribute to Wind Symphony: Sousa Feb. 28: Thomas Duis, Piano A concert in the flamboyant style of John Philip Sousa will be presented on Friday evening. West German pianist Thomas Duis will appear in concert on Saturday evening. n, Soprano Friday evenings concert will feature lyric soprano Debbie Mitchell. The program begins with Piangero, la sorte mia, from Guilio Cesare by Handel and Ach, ich fills. ., from The Magic Flute by Mozart. Mitchell will sing selections e from Suor Angelica and La by Puccini, a trio of songs by Gabriel Faure and Aint It a Pretty Night? and The Trees on the Mountain from Carlisle Floyds Susannah. The program concludes with I Know That My Redeemer Liv- Boh-em- Its Hermans World of Sporting Goods 2 Super Stores to serve you in Ogden! JDisncplank TZfckwtd't IMfo. VACATION! AWAY ALSO IN Lake Tahoe 3 Days - In Anaheim U HERMANS IS SPORT SHOES.f The best and only the best name brands in sports equipment. 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