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Show Missionaries e SISTER GOODFELLOW Sherrie Ann Goodfellow, daughter of Jay and Kay Goodfellow, has accepted a call to serve in the New Zealand Wellington Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. A farewell returned home after successfully serving in the Arizona Phoenix Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y her honor Jan. 9 at 9 a.m. in the Rolling Hills Chapel, 1825 N. 210 E Centerville. She will enter the MTC Jan. 12. Sherrie is a 1990 graduate of Viewmont High School and has been attending Weber State University. ELDER FREEMAN Elder Brett Freeman has returned home after successfully serving a mission in the Florida Ft Lauderdale Haitian Creole speaking mission. He is the son of Lenn and Linda Freeman of Bountiful. His welcome home will be Sunday, Jan. 9 at 3:15 p.m. at the Lakeview Ward Chapel, 455 S. 1200 E., Bountiful. Family and friends are invited to his home after the meeting for an open house in his honor at 1393 E. Lakeview Dr., Bountiful. SISTER GIBB Marali Gibb, daughter of Lawrence and Saundra Gibb, has accepted a call to serve in the Guatemala City Central Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-da- y Saints. A farewell will be held in her honor Jan. 9 at 2:15 in the Bountiful 50th Ward Chapel, 33 N. Moss Hill Dr., Bountiful. the Ohio Columbus Mission. homeHis coming will be held Jan. 9 at 9 in the Orchard 9th Ward, 155 Coventry Way, North Salt Lake. He will be greeting friends and family at his home following the meeting. West Bountiful. An open house will follow the farewell at 1217 N. 700 W West Bucharest Mission. He will held Jan. 9 at 9 a.m. in the Bountiful 53rd Ward Chapel, 1356 N. 650 E., Bountiful. Her family and friends welcome her home. SISTER GARDNER Elizabeth Gardner, daughter of Quinn and Donna Gardner, has returned home after serving in the Missouri Independence Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. She served both as a proselyting missionary and in the Liberty Jail and Independence Visitors Centers. Liz will report in sacrament meeting on Jan. 9 at 3:15 p.m. in the Bountiful Hills Ward Chapel, 1200 E. Bountiful Hills Drive. ELDER PAGE Nathan R. Page has accepted a call to serve in the Portugal Lisbon North Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. A farewell will be held Jan. 9 at 9 a.m. in the Bountiful 16th Ward Chapel, 650 E. 425 N. Family and friends are invited to visit with him after church at his home, 991 E. 400 N., Bountiful. Nathan is the son of Ken L. and Jeaneen Page. He is an Eagle Scout and a 1993 graduate of Viewmont High School and Seminary. Nathan attended Snow College fall term. ELDER MCADAMS Benjamin M. McAdams, son of Michael Shelton SISTER WILLIAMS Karen Marie Williams, daughter of LaMarr and Ailsa Williams, has returned home after successfully Romania home- and 800 W ELDER LEONARD Kyle J. Leonard, son of Glen M. and Karen W. Leonard, has accepted a call to the coming will be ELDER LA FEBER Nick La Feber has returned home after successfully serving in Bountiful 5th Ward Chapel, 840 N. Bountiful. Saints. Her will be held in of SISTER SORENSON Sister Joy Sorenson, daughter of Dale and TyNea Sorenson, has enter the Missionary Center Training Jan. 12. He will speak in the Farmington 15th Ward, 729 W. Shepard Lane, Farmington, on Jan. 9 at 12:30 p.m. Family and friends are invited to visit with Kyle that afternoon at his home, 672 Leonard Lane (1550 N.). Kyle is a 1993 high honors grad- uate of Davis High School, where he sang with the Madrigals and served as business editor of the Davis Dart newspaper. He attend- ed Brigham Young University fall semester. ELDER PROCTOR Elder Benjamin Proctor, son of Arlyn Proctor and Ann Proctor, has accepted a call to serve in the Illinois Chicago Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. A farewell will be held in his honor Jan. 9 at 2:20 in the Centerville 11th Ward, 160 S. 300 E Centerville. He is a graduate of Viewmont High and Viewmont Seminary. Family and friends are invited to an open house following the farewell at Bens home, 611 S. 850 E., Centerville. ELDER MORRIS Jeff Morris, son of Blair and Caroline Morris, has accepted a call to serve in the Brazil Florianopolis LaMarr and Ailsa Williams, has returned home after successfully serving in the serving in the Florida Fort Japan Okayama Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Lauderdale Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Saints. Her ELDER WILLIAMS Jason Frederick Williams, son of home- coming will be held Jan. 16 at 3:15 p.m. along with her brother, Jason, who has returned from Japan Okayama Mission in the Bountiful Hills Ward Chapel, 1190 E. Bountiful Hills Drive. Family and friends are invited to visit at 1141 Oakridge Lane, Bountiful, after the dual homeHis be will coming held Jan. 16 at 3:15 p.m. along with his sister, Karen, who is returning from Miami, Fort Lauderdale Mission on Jan. 7, in the Bountiful Hills Ward Chapel, 190 E. Bountiful Hills Dr. Family and friends are invited to visit at 1141 Oakridge Lane, 1 Bountiful, after the dual CASA volunteers sought to help keep children safe All children deserve a safe, permanent home, and a chance at a future. The National Court Appointed Special Advocate Association, (CASA) is working to see that all children have that opportunity. Today, over 430,000 children in the United States are in foster care. Sometimes this means one child will have seven homes in three years. Sometimes this means a child has spent of hisher life waiting to see if they will be returned to biological parents. Sometimes the result is far worse. These are all children at risk. CASA volunteers are ordinary citizens who speak up for abused and neglected children in court. CASA volunteers thoroughly research a case and make a recommendation to the judge as to what is in the childs best interest. They stay with the case until it is resolved, making sure the child is safe and working to be sure the process is moving along as quickly as possible. CASA is an opportunity for the community to take responsibility for a solution; for one caring individual to truly make a difference in the life of a child. By helping to stabilize these childrens lives, CASA is taking an important step toward preventing violence and delinquency. For those who wish to Speak Up for a Child the Davis County CASA, three-quarte- rs Inc. will be conducting training sessions for CASA volunteers on Wednesdays, Feb. 2, 9, 16 and 23. All sessions will be conducted from pan. and will be held at the Second Judicial District Juvenile Court, 444 26th Street, Ogden. There are 549 CASA programs in all 50 states and in Washington, D.C. care is currently helped by a Only one out of four children in CASA volunteer. There is a great' need for more women and men to speak up for these children. For more information, contact the Davis County CASA, 6-- 9 Inc., 544-593- 9. mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. A farewell Susan Erickson has The Church of Jesus Christ of will be held in his honor Jan. 9 at 1 p.m. in the Parrish Canyon Ward Chapel, 610 N. Rowland Way, Centerville. Elder Morris is a graduate of Viewmont High School and Latter-da- Seminary. McAdams, accepted a call to in the Brazil Sao Paulo East Mission for serve y Saints. A farewell will be held in his honor Jan. 9 at 1 1 a.m. in the West Friends and family are invited to an open house following the Senior Citizens To test market a Learn To Play Easy Beginners organ or keyboard course. No musical background needed. 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