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Show page A8 Friday, September 13, 1996 Davis County Clipper General Relief Society meeting set S LT LAKE CITY The old cm and lareest women's organiza-liohi the world, the Relief Society J Saints, will meet y ljatiel-da- Satut-Jay- . September 28. in Salt Lake $ histoiie Tabernacle on it Tem-(Tjl- e Square. Although the some 6.500. the televised he via Ijrger audience: Ltah. at 8 p m. Other members of the organ3 II ion ization strong in neat v 160 nations and territories will receive lepoits of the annual meeting via videotape and Chuich periodicals. The Relief Society was estab8-- Tie Church of Jesus Christ of ojl C n Tabernacle holds gathenng will be satellite to a much several thousand local gatherings throughout the United States, and in Canada and the Caribbean as well. The program is scheduled for 6 p.m. (MDT). It will be rebroadcast on the satellite Provo. system and on KBYL'-TV- . I lished m 1842 to help the sick, the poor, and others in need of compassionate service. Local units of the meet weekly lor instruction on a variety of topics, including theology, home and family education, social relations, and home management. The Relief Society also administers a literacy program in a number ol countiies. organization V The September 28 program will feature messages of inspiration from President James E. Faust, second counselor in the Church's governing First Presidency, and from President Elaine L. Jack, world leader of the Relief Society, and her Area Health Care Clinics Davis County Health Clinics offered By the Davis County Health Department for area residents Health Watch Weekly ? in the General Presiden- counselors cy of the organization. President Chieko N. Okazaki and President Aileen H. Clyde. Music will be provided by more than 300 women of the combined choirs of Latter-da- y Saint congregations at Brigham Young University, directed by Tracy Turek and accompanied by Temple Square organist Bonnie Goodhlle. FAMILY HEALTH CLINICS: ADULT PHYSICALS: and routine employment. testing. For appointment call C amp, sports, C ost determined by sliding scale; Strep throat C ost determined by a sliding scale. Information 451-331- CANCER SCREENING CLINIC FOR WOMEN: Breast & pelvic exams with pap smear. or appointment call: 451-331- r CHEC: Free preventive health care for all persons under 21 years of age who are on Medicaid. For information or appointment call 451-334- Missionaries PEDIATRIC & ADOLESCENT CARE: Sport, camp, kindergarten and day care physicals; well testing. For appointment call Dan is the son of Glen Virginia Stacey. ; ; D. and ELDER CAMPBELL Elder Steven W. Campbell, son of Travis K. and Sharen Campbell. Clenterville, has accepted a call to serve in the Mississippi i - Sacrament ing on Sept. at 12.50 p.m. in the Centeiville llth Waid Chapel. 270 N. 300 E., Centerville. Steven is a 1996 graduate of Viewmont High School and Viewmont Seminary. An open house honoring Steven will be held for family and friends following the meeting at his home. . 68.3 S. 850 E.. Centerville. 0-- 3 at 8.30 a.m. in the Centerville 15th Waid. 1125 Noith 400 W.. Centerv ille. Preston is a 1996 graduate of Viewmont High School and is excited to be "called to seive." 15 Sept. SISTER KELLY Clu ist ol I Saints. utter-da- y will She speak in Sacrament meeting Sept. 720 15 at 9 a m. in 550 N. F. Richard I He Elder Colton Spencet Brown, son of Bob and Chris Brown, returned home Aug. 29 after successfully completing his mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of y Tallahassee Mission. He will speak in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Sept. 15 at II a.m. in the Parrish Canyon Ward. 610 Rowland Way (100 Easti. Centerville. Elder Brown would love to visit with friends and family at his home following the meeting m. in the Mueller Paik 4th Waid. 1320 E. 1975 S.. Bountiful. An open house will be given on Sept. 14 at his home at 1129 E. Deborah Drive, Bountiful Irom p.m. ELDER COLE After serving in Nuuvoo as a performing missionary. Elder Cameron Lee Cole, son of Cl been called to North Mission for I he Church ol Jesus Christ of Latler-daSaints. He will enter the MTC Sept. 25. He will speak Sept. 15 at 9 a.m. in the Mueller Park Ist Ward at 1800 South and 900 E.. Bountiful. v Tuesdays 7 p.m. , PREGNANCY TESTING: F'or information call 451-331- PRENATAL CARE: Baby Your Baby and prenatal orientation by appointment. Services funded through Medicaid. For information or appointment call 451-331- WOMEN, INFANTS & CHILDREN (WIC) PROGRAM: Assistance for pregnant and breast feeding women; F'or information or appointment call or 546-692- cWfF ol Daniel E. and Marilyn Shaffer, has returned home after honorably and successfully serving for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in the Washington p.m. in the Lake-vie- Ward. 1461 ing up vm t he North Tacoma Mis- will Sunday. speak Sept. 15 at II a m. in the Orchard 3rd Ward, 261 E. Center. North Salt Lake. Following the meeting family and friends are invited to visit with Joshua at his home at 189 E. 175 S., North Salt Lake. He is the grandson of Burton and Helen Chambers. Bountiful and the late Robert and Helen Shaffer. The Bountiful BOUNTIFUL Heights 41st Ward will celebrate its 25th birthday wih a party on Sept. 14 at 7 p.m. Ward members, present and past are invited to attend at the ward building. 33 S. Moss Hill Drive. patience, enthusiasm, endurance, flexibility and ambition. Early pioneer examples ol these virtues included. Eliza R. Snow. Emma-Im- e B. Wells. Annie Taylor Hyde. Ellis Reynolds Ship 1D. Susa Young Gates and Martha Hughes Cannon. Camp meetings will begin in i 538-105- 451-046- 380 North 400 West, Kaysville, 84037 UT TODD B. iMlTOi 9 . . . . . Walking Shoes .69 BOUNTIFUL 44 W. 500 So. 292-123- 6 Dr. Flitton enjoys a 175 200 LAYTON LAYTON HILLS MALL 546-366- 8 native of Davis County, a graduate of both Layton High School and the University of Utah. After earning his Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine in San Francisco, Dr. Flitton advanced foot and completed a two-yeankle surgical residency in Indiana. While practicing at the Indiana Foot Center, Dr. Flitton provided sports medicine care for athletes at the Dr. Todd Flitton is a University of Indiana. .30 . Luggage Sets D.P.M. ar 120 Top Coats 1 September. Those women who are direct descendants of pioneers that entered the Salt Lake Valley prior to May 10, 1869. are eligible to become members. If interested, please contact the D.U.P. head0 quarters in Salt Lake City at for more information. If you are a resident of Farmington, contact Wanda Harker, Company President, at TANNERCMNC ... .199 Two Pant Suns 15 Silk Ties Au Accessories Splually Priced Free Fast Alteratios He dedication, Main. Short Sleeve Shirts $ slate of Utah. Those lues included, Centerv ille. Washable Slac ks i children under five years of age. 292-780- 4 Daughters of the Utah Pioneers season begin the new 1996-199- 7 Clothing Sale! Ai p.m. Thursdays 8:30 a. in. - noon. Available bv appointment. Farmington, 50 E. State St. Fee $8.00 &Mr. Mac Missionary H 1 ELDER FLAKE Bryant Flake, son of Gary R. and Janet Flake, has returned from the Ecuador Quito Mission. He will speak on Sunday. September 15 at I 25th birthday party Sept. 14 Waters Cole, has -- -- camp captains and their hoaid members were encouraged to value and peisomtv the same virtues that enabled then pioneei ancestois to accomplish what they did in build Lee Cole Karen ELDER SHAFFER Elder Joshua Shaffer, son sion. speak Farmington. 3 p 6 Latte- in the Florida 5. 451-331- IMMUNIZATIONS: NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED BOUNTIFUL 5 Points Mall - West Entrance - 1600 block of main Mondays p.m., Wednesdays 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Fridays 5 p.m., Saturdays 9 a.m. CLEARFIELD 290 S. State Mondays & Wednesdays 6 p.m., no F'riday Clinic, Saturdays 9 a.m. 1 p.m. FARMINGTON 50 E. State St. (West door) Saints r-day 451-331- year program for infants and toddlers at risk for developmental delays. information call 7 Saints. will F'or The 1996-199season loi t he Dav isFarinmglon Daughteis ol Utah Iioiiccis began with a Captains' Seminal vvheie this year's theme "I I its h Yoiii Wagon to I lie 45 ill Star" was mtioduced. The Sept. 15 at 9 a m. in the Farming-to- n Canyon View Ward. 850 N. serve in the New Mirk New Mirk ELDER BROWN from the enezuela Caracas Mission lor The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Sept. 18. He will speak Sept. 15. 1996 at and ELDER GIATRAS recently returned Glines. son of Saints. He w ill entei the Ml C 18. Saints. He will speak Sept. 15 at 12:45 p in. in the Woods Cross Ist Ward Chapel. 2064 S. 800 W.. Woods Cross. Friends and family aie invited to come visit with Jell' at his home after the meeting. Elder Jason Giatras. son of Danny and Kristen Giatras. has ELDER GLINES Latter-da- tember ELDER PETERSON Elder Jeffrey Peterson, son of Steven and Tenure Peterson, has returned home alter successfully serving in the Brazil Bclo Horizonte East Mission for The Church of Jesus Clu ist of Latter-da- the Bountiful 16th Ward Chapel. East Mission lor The Church ol Jesus Chi ist of Street. Centerville. Friends and family are invited to visit with Brett following the meeting that day at his home. 871 North Poplar Circle. Centers ille. Brett is a 1996 high honor graduate of Viewmont High School and LDS Seminary and has been ing the University ol Utah on academic scholarship. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on Sep p.m. in the Bountiful 31st Ward. 585 F.. Center St. He will enter the MTC Sept. 25. I y Texas Houston I 451-331- INFANT DEVELOPMENT: Stephen and Baibaia Glines. has been called to serve in the son will be speaking in sacrament meeting on September 15. 1996 at p.m. in the Bnarwood Ward. 2050 North Main 451-331- Lipid panels, first Wednesday of the month in Farmington. For appointment call: F.ldei ELDER HARRISON appointment call 0. CHOLESTEROL SCREENING: Chuich ol Jesus 15 451-331- Infant and toddler car seats available for sale. Toddler car seats available for rent short term basis. For information call sia Guam Mission for The Meet- Armstrong Phelps, son of Gar Phelps and Mar- - on a cessfully serving m the Microne- will HEALTH CLINIC (FAMILY PLANNING): CAR SEATS: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y He speak in strep throat Birth control methods at a reduced cost. Physical exam with a pelvic exam and pap smear, ('ost determined by a sliding scale. For information and appointment call SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE (STD): AIDS111V testing also. F'or information or Jackson Mission for The Saints. Brandon Elder Eldei Pieston Adams Gardner, son ol L. Scott and Paula A. Gard- Sister Tncia Kelly, daughter of Buriy and Dun'L Kelly ol Bountiful. has leturned home alter suc- : REPRODUCTIVE ELDER PHELPS ELDER GARDNER Elder Daniel G. Stacey has recently returned home after successfully serving in the Oklahoma Oklahoma City Mission,' He will speak in Sacrament meeting on Sppt.;i5, 1996 at If a.m. in the Rowland Way CJiapel, 610 N. & sick child care; 451-331- ELDER STACEY ; 1 IMtiMKt JtStHEUGS Hi! family-base- d practice providing foot and ankle care related to injuriesfractures, diabetes, and sports medicine- -a particular area of interest as he is an avid runner. In his leisure time he enjoys spending time with his wife and two boys, reading, running, sports, and the mountains. happy now to practice in his home state, and looks forward to Dr. Flitton is providing the highest quality of personal care. schedule an appointment with Dr. Flitton call To (801) 773-48- 65 All BankCards Welcome t |