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Show Religion and worship view Home Bible talks dated fjr fz i- - LAYTON Calvary Chapel Agape Fellowship of Ogden will offer a home Bible discussion in the book of Hebrews on Wednesday nights beginning April 6, at 7 p.m. at the home of David and Darlene Heikkila, 1742 N. 1450 W., in Layton (about 3 blocks rlf 7 fik r,'4 south of the Humana Davis . Tracy Bitton ' Monica Karras Charlene Page ?? xt b. North Hospital). The study will be divided into two quarters, meeting spring and Diane Alberts ' y ..'S. s i aV (V ; ? V. "rfy; SL f $ A fireSALT LAKE CITY side honoring returned missionar- ,y tjfflr 4 l. u sk Kathleen Harrison Alyssa Bottomly Jo Allen Amy Gold Medallions ests have been piano, organ and A number of young area women have earned their LDS Young dance. Diane Alberts, daughter of Jack and Janice Alberts, 2583 W. 4900 S., Roy has received her Young Womens Gold Medallion. A member of the Roy 7th LDS Ward she graduated from Roy High School and LDS Seminary. She is a freshman at Weber State College working towards her CDA certificate to work in a preschool or day care center. While in high school she was on the honor and high honor roll. She enjoys singing and sang with the Royal Choir, Ward Choir and Institute Chorale. Angela Young, daughter of Gary Dean and Joy Ellen Young of 2407 W. 4800 S., Roy has received the Young Womens Gold Womens Gold Medallion, the highest honor a young LDS wom- an can obtain. Charlene Page has been presented with her Young Woman Gold Medallion Award. Charlene n is the daughter of Roy and Page of 4217 S. 2450 W. and is also a member of the Roy 12th Ward, Roy Central Stake. As a senior at Roy High School, Charlene is a member of FBLA and has taken many business classes. She is currently working for Nice Corporation and will attend Weber State College to major in secretarial science after graduation. Ha-zie- Tracy Bitton, daughter of Kathleen and Elbert Bitton, 442 S. State 67, Clearfield, has received the Young Womens Gold Medallion. A member of the Clearfield 1st Ward, Clearfield Stake, she is a senior at Clearfield High School and is a member of the Art Club. She plans on graduating from Clearfield LDS Seminary. Monica Karras, daughter of Leland and Rosalie Karras of 2354 W. 5650 S. Roy, has received her Young Womens Gold Medallion. A member of the Roy 23rd LDS Ward she attends Roy High where she is a member of the National Honor Society. Her inter Medallion. She is a member of the Roy 7th LDS Ward. A student at Roy High School, she is a member of the National Honor Society. She received the Hope of America and Kiwanis Leadership awards. She attended Roy Junior High School, where she was president of the National Junior Honor Society earning a 4.0 gpa average. She was also editor of the school newspaper. Kathleen Harrison, daughter of William and Karen Harrison, 1970 Mathew, Layton, has received the Young Womens Gold Medallion. A member of the Layton 10th Ward, Layton West Stake, she is a senior at Layton High School and is on the honor roll. She is a member of the marching, symphonic and jazz bands and is on the softball team. She was in Whos Who in Music in the 1987-8- 8 edition. She lettered in band, seminary and church sports and has served in the presidency of her Laurel class. Alyssa Bottomly, daughter of Ernest and Ann Bottomly, 1834 Matthew Dr., Layton, has received the Young Womens Gold Medallion. A member of the Layton 10th Ward, she attends Layton High School and is a member of the National Honor Society. She is Layton High Schools Sterling Scholar in business education. She has played with the orchestra and band and is included in the Whos Who in Music edition. She enjoys playing the piano, sewing, cooking and reading. Amy Jo Allen, daughter of Tom and Paula Allen of Kays-vilhas received the Young Womens Gold Medallion. Amy Jo is a member of the Kaysville 5th LDS Ward, Kays-vill- e East Stake. She is a junior at Davis High School where she is a member of the DEttes drill team and the National Honor Society. le ALASKA from VIA AP1CHORAGE INTERNATIONAL Cotmptote Package T nights Non-Sto- p I ALASKA BT MOTORHOMg Wil-coc- k, n, Week of Bible lessons dated KAYSVILLE The Kaysville Church of Christ, 137 South Flint, Kaysville, has scheduled the week of April 5 for a series of public Bible lessons, and invites everyone to attend. This week-lon- g series will feature evangelist Steve Goff, of Sandy, as guest speaker. Goff plans to speak nightly from the Bible, with emphasis being laid upon its use as the only reliable standard for one obtaining and maintaining a relationship with God. 10-1- 1978-198- question and answer period A Goff formerly lived in Layton, and worked as evangelist with the Kaysville Church of Christ, from and was involved in the construction of the building used for worship by the Kaysville Church of Christ. Goff currently works with the South Salt Lake Church of Christ in Sandy, where he has lived for the past five years. He will be speaking on Sunday, April 10, at 8:45, 9:45 and, 10:45 a.m., and Monday - Friday night at 7:30 p.m. will be provided after each nightly lesson, and your Bible questions will be welcomed. Also, Mr. Goff will appear on What Saith The Scripture?, a daily radio program aired by the Kaysville: Church of Christ, at 11:30 a.m.1 on 1600 AM, KBBX radio. This is a call-i- n program, and you are 1, invited to listen and participate in Bible discussions with Goff. For more information, or to arrange for transportation, please call 546-099- 546-621- 6. 0, Church briefs Area Young Women Standard Night set CLEARFIELD The Clearfield LDS Stake Young Womens Standard Event will be held April 9, at 11 a.m. in the Clearfield Stake Center, 935 South State Street. Young women and their mothers will hear an LDS Young He will speak on Translation Womens general board member. Single adults plan fireside on April 10 of Church Material in Other Lan: Davis has lived in Africa and has served two missions in Mexico and Chile. He was also missionary president in Tonga and Figi. His current title is director of translation for the LDS - Church. guages. . A fireside CLEARFIELD featuring Bishop Eb Davis as the speaker for the single adults is planned for Apnl 10, at 7 p.m., at the Clearfield LDS Stake Center, All stake members, ages 18 arid over, are invited to attend. 935 South State Street. "'2hl , Round home - 499 From Party of 6 Trip Air Fare April 7, 6.00 p m. p.m. ip 1Zr$649.00 Tam dMucallsun w OK saocat rok or huko Hound trip liffee purchased in conjunction Package with Land 7 329 air only iucjK HAWAII howl KCMWdadMW Noth ftuchaKwei team IS tone Tour . 1 ISLAND PACKAGE from 499 Airfare 6 7 nights Accommodations LOS ANGELES 2 Island Package (Has & Oahu) from 599 Try our new connecting Saturday Orange county from S79 each way. 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