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Show Sun Chronicle-Advertis- Thursdiy, Apnl er m New Ea?le 1, 1971 Roy LDS News i'ai LAKE VIEW STAKE ROY FIRST WARD Due to General Conference, Fast meeting will be held April 11. Ward council meeting is set for Sunday at 5 p.m., prior to Sacrament meeting. April 23 the ward is plan- ning to have a special dinner program to help raise money for the stake camp. Further details will be announced later. The Relief Society will meet Tuesday morning at 9:30 a.m. for their visiting teachers report and at 10 a.m. for the spiritual living lesson. North Park dedicates new church ROY Rev. Edward O. Nelson, extension director for the Rocky Mountain Baptist Conference, wil. be the guest speaker at the dedication of the North Park Baptist Church this coming Sunday at 2.30 p m. Rev. Nelson has been instrumental in the organi7ation of the congregation which has been meeting in the North Park Elementary School since it was organized in 1968. Also attending and taking part in the service will be the former pastor, The Rev. Boyd Ward who served the congregation until November 1970. Although all aspects of construction have not been completed the building has been in use for public worship for the past three weeks under the lea- dership of Pastor C. Walter Bungei vho began his ministry w ith the congregation in January of this year. Landscaping and parking facilities are in the .stages and will be com- - V: FAMOUS Assembly Hall on Temple Square in Salt Lake City draws many visitors each year. WORLD E.O. Nelson . . dedication guest . pleted idler this summer. Architect L Don Frandsen and General Contractor Harold Knox have been invited to participate in the .service as well as Roy Cit.v Mayor Charles F. Hull. Light refreshments Assembly hall famous for archlte . e will be served immediately following the service The public is e(j to attend Overflow crowds of the V mon Conference g llali. It is one of the most pic- buildings on Temple Riverdale Stake News A short and special concert will be given by the Mormon Eolith Symphony at the Salt Lake Tabernacle on Monday, April 5. It will begin at 5 p m. and will last one hour and ten minutes. give all those alter Jing the opportunity to get home in time for their family This will i a pril 6 at 8 p it. the Mia Maids of the nine ware's of the Mutual oigamzalion will hold their standard night their mothers with hird lap m u w ,od C anyon, east of he Lity, a week ago ind Saturday. T 8 -- - Women River- dale Second vs. Ogden 49th Ter Terrace Ninth vs Fifth. The new stake ye mens and ? 3 young going officers at day, April 2 in FOURTH WARD Jim Boswell, ward clerk will ter. soon be moving to the North oe evenOn the nr Ogden area where he is buildwith i dinner ing wil1 ing a home. all gs followed by The John Egbert family has enterfor ram ,.!,moved from the ward area. lainii Mr. Egbert was released with Thmen's presidency vote of thanks from his poa You Do What wi'l song sition as assistant ward clerk. n 5ou F all in Love. (, RIVERDALE -- surds were written ,. Keith by TERRACE FIFTH WARD Mrs. Ted Combe has been sustained as MIA President in the Ward. Her chosen coun- Richins ? till guests The event ht Id in the stake cei ' nr will The theme .e and be lrett' .ovide a dethe progr. of music, mo lightful ev di ling ind voken word I'vni girls from each of the nine wards will model appro-pr- i ite clothes for the younger set These are being furnished bv the Fred M Nyes ClothMrs Mary Kap will ing store her xylophone as backplav ground music for the fashion s were accompanied by Stout Master, Jim Call the committee chairman Dan JcFarland. officers are honor home evening night There will not be a charge The public for the concert. is nv i ted The nine wards in the stake will conduct special Faster services dm ini Iheir gur-progiams on April 11 Tuesday, dale RIVERDALE. FIRST W Saint Assembly Latter-da- y Church RI) free-nurse- ry Sustained as explorer leader Sunday during Sacrament selors are Mrs. Viron Topance ' Ben Harvey. services was Dahl Crabtree. and Mrs. Cecil Robeits w is sustained The outgoing officers were as venture leader Mrs. Donna Rue Williams, preCarl Bates and Miles Crab-tie- e sident; Mrs. Roy Jensen, first were released as assistant counselor. advisors in the Varonic priestson of Mr. Byron Larsen, hood and Mrs. Ferris Larsen was Richard Iesch was advancconfirmed a member of the ed from a deacon to a teacher church during Sacrament serthe Aaronic priesthood in vices Sunday. Brent Hadley was sustained as The MIA members enjoyed an elder in the Melchuedek a gay evening Tuesday when they show priesthood took to the country for a good Due to general conference The Primary, Sunday School Path Ward Mia Maid class old fashioned hay ride in Plain Lake Salt end week in City this and general sessions of the will have a picture frame conon held be will fast Sunday April City. 141st Annual Conference of the taining piitures of the girls Ward 11 at 12 30 pm the Each member took a sack Church of Jesus Christ of Latterwhen thev were babies or little Chapel will which added to the effect-ivenelunch -day Saints will be telecast The gallery picture gills of the outing. on Channel 11 beginning Thursbe on display that night W I he Riverdale Fourth Ward RI FRDAI F THIRD ARI) ban- April 1 at 9 a.m. The climax of the evening day,The The ward animal youth and the Ogden 32nd ward girls opening session of the was square dancing which was be held on Friday, Conference will air hive burned a chorus and will quet will Primary culBarn. m Plain the the 2 6 held in City in at p live from the Tabernacle on lender the theme song Pretty April tural hall The affair was sponsored Temple Square at 9 a m. April as a Ill ture A delicious tin key dinner by gIshops Y'outh Council, 1 and repeat the same day at Guest speaker will be Mrs with all the ti immings will pm. The closing session will t.enev icve Ncuenschwander be the menu be carried live at 2.30 p.m. WARD 11 EIGHTH TERRACE Henderson Mrs Fdis All youth 12 years of age 2 and repeat at 6 p.m. The members of the ward April will give a talk representing the and older aie to ittend accomthe same day. sato attend are encouraged Mothers and her daughter, panied by their patents The Sunday School session the muse will represent the Mia Mrs Rodniy Gunn presented crament services in either will air live Sunday, April 4, Terthe M uds Terrace Fifth Ward or a most interesting lesson on at 7 pm. and repeat Friday, Ward. Ninth race Tues-dav F'amilv Home Fiu'ing" he standard night program April 9, at 7 p m. on Chanin the Rtiitf Soi lety meetis pi mned so as to provide a nel 11. The ward will not hold saF'or the convenience of those dcl'ghtful miasion where Mia ing crament services Sunday as its The Primarv ( hildren will Muds and their mothers can schedule time is too who are unable to view the gen-neregular shire a felling of closeness present the piogiam "I he Gosthe time of the afternoon eral sessions of the conference and where and love proper pel in Song Siind.it evening for session of general conference, during the daytime broadcasts, the Sacrament seivoes at 4 30 thin i h standards of dress and t oiului t ai e onsidered p m The Primarv prcsideruv reIn piogiam will be under tin dnei lion of Mrs Don F quests that all the vhildien be at the thapel at 4 p m and that they F' 'si Ills of the Hut rdale W ini Mis lhs is the stake go dnei lit to their regular t lassi ooms Mi. i M iid leader The 5 oung Marrieds firehe Slake volley ball April 4 will be our last night Wanda F'ear will sing Open side will be hi Id Sunday in the is now in full swing to m 7 for this sea30 the Gates of the Temple. scheSot room at go p Relief he lhuisdnv piil Women's meeting was yesRithird Mitten will piesentthe son We meet at the church at dule of games to be played in 7 30 p m. undweappeal to every lesson the gun of the T 11 Bell Jun-lo- i terday. On Thursday a special comThe infant son of Mr and member of the church tole pre- High Si hool are as follows 6 p m munion service will be held in Mrs Arthur Hanev was blessed sent this week for this imporlei i ace Eighth vs the church at 7:30 p m. It was Tciraic Ninth and Ogden 32nd in Sacrament serines Sunday tant tasit. on the Thursday before Easter He was given the name of Jtf-frevs Ogden T9 School is at 10 a m. Bible His dis6 4") p m - - Older girls - - Hi Iicrtebs his father each Sunday with a class for thav Christ met with leffrev veidale first vs Ogden 49th ciples in the upper room and linn Hullidai was every age. tonfiinied a member of the and Riverdale Second vs Tcr-r- a gave this ordinance, or memMr Dean Sunil iv Morning worship is at It orial to be observed to the end i hurt h by e F ighth a m. with communion service. of time. We urge every memomen River 7 JO p m Hawklei lwelve voting stouts enioy-e- d The pastor will be speaking on ber of the church to be present d...e Foil, th vs Terrace Eighth an ovei night tamp out uolit- - the theme King for a Day." for this special occasion. and Riverdale First vs Ri.cr- - first Soren-an- d ROY SECOND WARD Gilbert N. Reese, Ralph R. Quarles and Gary S. Flint have ue conference telecast today on Channel 1 LDS president, Paul Hancock, counselor and Clifford Sen as second counselor, been ordained Elders. Donald M. Harmon. Clifford Sorensen, Alter! D. Keeler end Charles Groberg have been apROY TENTH WARD proved to be ordained Seventies. April 16 is the date for the Donald Medell has been apward budget dinner and proproved to be ordained a High gram. The meal will be pot luck Priest. and the program will be preCrocheting bead necklaces sented by the Cycling Hujos. and making mens ties are These are professional people among the activities planned and come highly recommended. for the Relief Society homeBecause of conference, Fast making meeting next Thursday Day will be April 11. morning. Next Sunday the Primary will present a special program in church. All children should Leonard M. Pitkin, Toby H. be at the church at 4:45 p.m. Gonzales, Robert L. Thurgood, Della Weston will give the Floyd R. Anderson, Michael tea Leishman and Steven R. Freidli "?essage chers meeting weHvisiing morhave been ordained Elders. ning. Ada Jean Hill will give Don Lloyd Christensen has the spiritual living lesson at approved to be ordained 10 a.m. a High Priest. The Relief Society reminds ROY FOURTEENTH WARD all visiting teachers of report We welcome the David Hall meeting Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. family into our ward as new spiritual living lesson will members. be given at 10 a.m. and on Wed- Danny Thomas has been ornesday evening. dained a Priest. Boyd Call has been ordain-th- e ROY FOURTH WARD ed an Elder. Dale S. Nelson, Gary Leon Duane Toylance has been Hyde, and Carl R. Knudsen released as superintendent of have been ordained to the ofthe YMMIA along with his fice of Elder. selors Leon Hansen and Ray Kevin Jensen has been orOlmstead. Melvin Dickerson dained a Teacher. has been released as general Because of General Confersecretary for the Aaronic ence, ward members are asked Priesthood youth, to meet with the 5th Ward for Duane Roylance has been Sacrament meeting Sunday at sustained as general secretary 5 p.m. for the Aaronic Priesthood The Relief Society will have youth and superintendent of the their visiting teachers meeting YMMIA with David Child as and spiritual living lesson next first assistant and advisor to week. the Teachers Quorum, William Tulane as second assistant and FIFTH WARD advisor to the Deacons Quo- Brent Manly has been or- rum an(j Merrill Francis, sec-- it dained an Elder. retary. Tommy Welch, son of Mr. The Relief Society will meet and Mrs. Tom Welch, has been Wednesday morning at 9:30 a.m. baptized and confirmed by his for visiting teachers report father. meeting and at 10 a.m. for the Clark Waldron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Waldron has been spiritual living meeting, baptized and confirmed by his RqY STAKE father. Friday morning at 10 a.m. Kathy Ewing, daughter of jn the 4th. 5th Ward, is the Re- - Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ewing, lief Society stake leadership has been confirmed by her grandfather and baptized by her father. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Eames was blessed by her grandfather, Bill Eames and named Wendy Chris- tine. Next Thursday morning is the Relief Society homemaking meeting with various activities planned for the day. coun-turesq- Square here. The architectural beauty of this rough gray gran- ite structure in the southwest corner of the square is open to visitors when accompanied by a guide. It has white wooden spires thrusting above its gray slate roof. Its auditorium seats 2,000 and services held in this build- ing in contrast to those in the inviolable Mormon Temple next door are open to the public, and from time to time is devoted to social and in- tellectual as well as religious uses. During weekday noon hours for it serves as a children under 12 while their parents are attending Mormon Tabernacle Oigan recitals next door. It also seats overflow crowds during Mormon confer- - meeting. The stake mission presidency has been reorganized. Fred S'ettler has been released as president with his counselors Russell Willoughby and Lon Bailey. The new officiers ss The fourth Sunday, April 4. session Monday, April 5, the fifth session Tuesday, April 6, the sixth session Wednesday, April 7, and the seventh ses-- 8 son Thursday, April 8, at 9 p.m.; the second session only is at 8:30 p.m. The third (priesthood) session will not be broadcast over en af-T- ROY SIXTH WARD Because of General Confer- ence, there will be no meetings on our ward Sunday. bers are invited to attend church with the 15th Ward at 6 p.m. The Relief Society is changing their Tuesday morning Spiritual Living meeting and meeting to Teachers report Wednesday next week so that everyone can stay home on Tuesday and listen to confer-ROence. The meetings will be held in the chapel. They will have their evening meeting on Tuesday, as usual, New temple recommends can be obtained on April 18. Paul Hansen has been bap- tized by his brother Kenneth, and confirmed by his father, Y Parley Wayne Hansen. Save April 18 for a special ward dime a dip dinner, at 6:30 p.m. ROY NINTH WARD Karen Fowers has been released as 1st counselor in the Relief Society, Marilyn Cragun as and Ed Holloway sustained in his place. Jo Nelson is the new leader of the YWMIA. We welcome Sherrie Snell and children as new ward mem- Marilyn meeting p.m. this Sunday. Brad Anthon has been ordained a Teacher. Our ward members should a tend outh le parent and at held 6 play on April . Wednesday morning is Relief Society Visiting Teachers report meeting at 9.30. The Spiritual Living lesson will follow at 10 and will be given again in the evening. LAKEVIEW WARD The ward welfare dinner has been scheduled for April 9. More details will be given next week. All Visiting Teachers are reminded of report meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30 with the message by Betty Denning. Valois Bangerter will give the Spiritual Living lesson at 8 p m. and again on Thursday morning at 10. meeting will be held on Sunday between the sessions of conference. 49 fol-Ne- xt ROY EIGHTH WARD Calvary Assembly of God 4737 So. 1900 W. Paul Uaughrr, Pastor Sunday School Sunday Worship Sunday Evening Richard Crookston has been Channel 11. SPRING LOOKS LIKE THIS... v Church tour-nime- g i 1 1 v Ogden Community Easter Chorus United Parte Church of Baptist Christ Church (Congregational) Now meeting at new Church building-42- 75 3350 Harrison Above the Health Spa Family Worship and Church School So. 1900 W. Roy 9:45 Pastor Robert Ove AM Morning Worship 7 pm Evening Worship Pastor it V 4 ;J Bible School AM 11 10:30 AM r- -a Conducted by Lyneer C. Phone Walter Bunger 399-420- 6 C. Smith Wayne Devereaux, Organist ; 9, 1971 Admission April Ogden Tabernacle - Free 8: 00 PM City Council-Joh- the Ogden Arrington, Representative Black BOOK heels, new coutourier detailing Black ! SALE Exquisite shoe shapes Now in the colorings of spring come see our progress at exciting collection! Jorgensens 10.00 Gift Shop Stakes are involved in the chorus. by Mayor Bart Wolthuis and LDS Book & The Catholic, most Protestant, and IDS Sponsored Annual Conference 1878 ! W. 5075 So. Roy, Utah FAMILY SHOES OODKN ROY in 9:45 AM 11 AM 7 PM Wednesday Service 7:30 ROY ELEVENTH WARD Robert S. Child, Sherrill 1 Roy, Utah Next week is Visiting Teachers report meeting on Wedbers. nesday at 9:30 a.m. to be week is the Relief So- - lowed by the Spiritual Living ciety teachers report meeting lesson. This same lesson will to be followed by spiritual liv- - also be given at the evening ing lesson. meeting on Tuesday. I Christian counselor, n WARD Due to General Conference, , be held Sacram8ent WP, bfi Fast ar 1 2nd FIFTEENTH ROY Thornley, work director and Barbara Richins secretary. Chosen as new officers were Leah Nielsen, 1st counselor, Marilyn Thornley, 2nd counselor, Joan Weir, secretary, Marilyn Cragun, homemaking leader, and Karen Fowers, assistant homemaking leader. There will be a Deseret Industries drive on April 10, so be saving your items to donate to them. a Priest. Thompson has been as Deacons Quorum instructor, 1, 1971 . has been McDonald Thursday, April er w rannon named as the new ward clerk. Leavitt and Pa replacing Wendell Saunders who have been ordained moved from the ward. has A Deseret Industries drive Perkes has been Maureen 19. will be conducted April new sustained as 2nd counselor in the is Tubbs Richard the YWMIA. Ensign leader. The Relief Society will have ReThere will be no night their Spiritual Living meetings The week. next lief Society next Tuesday evening at 8 and ,nH the sPirtua.1 5, Ltinp will be Wednesday morning at 10 a.m Alice Schench will give the evening lesson and Annie Campbell the morning one. Visiting teachers report ROY THIRTEENTH WARD is Wednesday at 9 20 meeting for items Be saving your a.m. drive Industries the Deseret Api 7. conference, of u e i be no Priesthood ther .inH.,v School next on Friday evening should meet churel, e. 5 p.m. .1 meeUng The Visiting Teachers are time. usual the at held will be reminded of report meeting on orLynn Visser has been morning at 9:30. The Thursday father dained a Deacon by his Living lesson will be Ted Visser and has graduated Spiritual given on Wednesday evening from Primary. and Thursday morning. SoRelief Next week is the The baby son of Mr. and meeting teachers ciety visiting Mrs. Clive Anderson has been the spiritual followed by to be blessed by his father, and namliving lesson. ed Devin Charles. The son of Mr. and Mrs. ROY NORTH STAKE Tom Carter was blessed by his A play for parents and youth father, and named Devon Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tayjs being presented April 7 at the stakehouse by the MIA. The lor chose the name Lance Rilcast has been working hard ey for their son. He was blesfor several weeks to make this sed by his father. an outstanding presentation. All Ronald Hardy blessed their baby boy and named him Ryan parents are encouraged to tentj wjth their children. This Dell. the Blaine Scott Bennett, son of piay wm take the place of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bennett has regular MIA for this week, jhe stake Relief Society been confirmed by his grandboard has planned a lovely father. Connie Turley has been confajr for April 17. It will be titled Homaking is a Joyous firmed by her father, Chester Thing. All women of the stake Turley. are invited to come and see the Casey Lloyd Allred has been dison many beautiful things ordained a Teacher by his faplay from 5 p m. ther, Lloyd Allred. There will be a Deseret Industries Drive this month. ROY SEVENTH WARD Kirk ordained Scott released Review-Advertis- & Butterscotch PM |