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Show Q&f paged UjJctOi Holiday boutique announced and Luncheon at First Baptist to accommodate busy shoppers 1 any time between 11 a.m. and Church will be Saturday, Nov. 6. Boutique hours will be 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. A staggered lunch is planned p.m. The menu this year is salad, and pumpkin chiffon dessert. Cost is $5.50 per The annual Holiday Boutique ELDER ANDERSON Elder Christopher and other homemade articles ELDER PEARSON Bronson Pearson, son of Randy and Linda Pearson, has returned after home successfully which make special gifts for holiday giving. The church is located at 1915 S. Orchard Dr. Everyone is welcome to come in and browse. For First Baptist Church members are preparing for their upcoming Holiday further information call Boutique which will be held at the church November 6. 295-663- serving in the Venezuela Maracaibo 1. KemodeE (CeEdbratiom Old Home Outlet Store for Mission The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- Kirk The boutique will include baked goods, Christmas decorations for the home, tree ornaments Missionaries ELDER WILDE Elder Michael Sherman Wilde is returning home Oct. 29 after serving two years in the Alabama Birmingham Mission. He will report his mission Sunday, Oct. 31 at 11:50 a.m. Friends and family are welcome to attend at the Barton Creek Ward, 600 S. 750 E., Bountiful. adults (men are invited too) and $2.50 for children under 12. Door prizes will be given as well as drawings for special items. Bakery y Saints. His homecoming will be Oct. 3 1 at 4:40 p.m. in the Mueller Park 8th Ward Chapel, 1800 E. Mueller Park Road. 2110 SO. ORCHARD DRIVE BOUNTIFUL Monday thru Friday 9 to 6 Saturday 10 to 5 ELDER ANDERSON Eric Tyler Anderson, son of Saints. He is the son of Kirk and Kim Anderson. Christopher is a 1992 graduate of Bountiful High School and LDS Seminary. This past year he attended BYU and was employed by Richter Landscaping this summer. He is also an Eagle Scout. He will report to the MTC Nov. 3. His farewell will be Oct. 31 at 3:15 p.m. in the Bountiful 14th Ward Chapel, 1500 S. 600 E Bountiful. Vernon and Cynthia Anderson, has accepted a call to serve in the California Sacramento for Mission The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. A farewell will be held in his honor on Oct. 31 at 10:15 a.m. in the Val Verda 6th Ward Chapel, 2600 S. 500 W Bountiful. Eagle scouts i Danny Sims and Timothy Carr will be presented with their Eagle Scout award at a joint court of honor. The court of honor will be Sunday, Oct. 31 at 5 p.m. at at the Bountiful 24th Ward, 750 E. 550 N. Tim and Danny wish to thank their scout leaders for all their support. Friends and family are welcome to attend. A Gracious Affordable The residents at Heritage Place enjoy a special They have the freedom to come and go as they please; to do as much or as little as they like. There are interesting and friendly people to meet - men and women of the same age, interests and values. There is a full program of stimulating activities and social opportunities to brighten each day. Exercise classes, arts and crafts, discussion groups and pleasant outings are all available for your enjoyment You plan your own day and set your own pace. MejrMsige life-styl- e. Mace 1150 South Main BOUNTIFUL Services and Amenities Heritage Place is the Answer in Bountiful' called Heritage Place. It provides to remain active, involved and independenL As a matter of fact, living at Heritage Place can actually prevent premature physical and mental deterioration and institutionaliza- is a special place There seniors with all the things they need tion. At Heritage Place, the living is easy. It offers a variety of affordable accommodations; a deluxe suite with private bath or a spacious with apartment with bath. Each residence comes wall to wall carpeting, beautiful window treatments, cable TV, individual heating and cooling controls plus six uniquely designed safety features. Heritage Place is a special place indeed. Elegant accommodations and await you. pleasant one-bedroo- well-appoint- m ed life-sty- le Heritage Place offers just the right amount of gentle supervision and hours encouragement A very attentive and competent staff is on du. a day. They remind residents to take that important medication They can provide assistance in bathing, dressing and personal hygiene as well. Heritage is a special place indeed because your physical and emotional g are as important to us as they are to you. ?- well-bein- Life-stv- ie -l Deluxe private room with private bath - all rooms fully carpeted. Emergency call system in each room. All utilities included in the rate. Generous closet space. Housekeeping and maintenance services. Barber and beauty salon on premises. main dining room. Scheduled recreational, cultural and social opportunities. Six uniquely designed safety features in each room. No other residential facility in Utah has all of them. Well-appoint- ed |