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Show SUN CHRONICLE, April 20, 1978, Page 13 Sag 2Ug News HOOPER STAKE TENTH W ARD New meeting times will this start Sunday IYiesthnod meeting will be at 7:31) a m., Sunday School at 9.30 a m , and sacrament Our Savior's Lutheran Accepts mission calling Adair), right, practices the opening scene with Aunt Eller (Karen Van Noy), center, and Curly (Robert Howe) for the Hooper LDS Stake production of Oklahoma. This will be put on tonight, Friday and Saturday beginning at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are by donction of $2 and $2.50. LAUREY, (Shelly Sunset Slake message. SUNSET FIRST was Hamblin Linda released as a Primary teacher and sustained assistant Librarian. Sandv Morris and Carrie Gibbons were sustained Primary Relief Society on be the Cultural Refinement classes with LaRee Nielsen giving the lesson in the morning Tig Sewell in the evening. Luda Keller is Visiting Teacher Message class leader. SUNSET SECOND was Lillian Ackley released as a Sunday School teacher. Monte Bambrough a Sunday School teacher and Wanna Lee Hensley as a Primary teacher. Brad Bues was released as Scout master. Phyllis Huffman was teachers. Wednesday will sustained a Primary teacher, Phyllis Martin as a junior Primary teacher. Monte Bambrough was sustained scoutmaster. Melba Miskin has returned from a mission in the northern Calirornia area. She will report on her experiences to the ward next in Sunday evening Sacrament meeting. Relief on Wednesday will be the Cultural evening Society class Refinement with Kathryn Brady leading the group. Elva Holbrook will give the Visiting Teacher . SUNSET THIRD was Marge Thomas released as a counselor in the APYWM1A. and Family Health leader in Relief Society. Elizabeth Anderson was released as a Primary teacher and counselor in Relief Socity. was Thomas Marge released a counselor in day Relief Society. Marga sustained a teacher. Primary Refinement classes with librarian. Elna Brady sustained a Primary teacher. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Cultural Refinement classes with the Barbara Byington morning class. Dolores Judson the evening group. Lorn a Olsen will give the morning Visiting Teacher Message with Donette Hamblin the evening class loader. SUNSET FOURTH Relief at Women to Monument Society Arthur Mueller and Tami Harder were released as Sunday School teachers with Florence and Lee Hensley Wanna sustained. Relief Society on Tuesday will be in the evening. Nauvoo, Illinois, will be dedicated on June 28, with services to be on June 29 and 30. repeated Barbara B. Smith, general dedicatory is within her the capacity of strength to meet whatever life has to offer. Mrs. Smith announced that W. Spencer Society, worldwide women's organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- Kimball, world leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, will offer the dedicatory prayer in the 9 a m. services, Wednesday, Saints June president of the Relief y (the announced plans Mormons), the dedicatory and outlined commemorative Events will the activities. begin on June 27, when womens - leaders from Tuesday, throughout the United States and Canada will tour the statuary park, be honored at a dinner and attend the premiere of an outdoor musical production. of Elizabeth." The Monument to Women consists of a heroic central sculpture of a woman sup e plemented by 12 "Because life-siz- which admirably figures express the multifaceted nature of womens vital role in society. This monument is a statement of faith in God and faith in self, President It expresses our the for future, inspires hope courage to meet adversity, and offers direction that will lead us to do much good. We hope that every woman seeing these bronze figures will see herself stepping into the future, confidently, with her head held high, knowing that there SmitlvsanT. y 28. The dedicatory services will be repeated at 9 a m. on Thursday and Friday, June 29 and 30. Speakers at the services will include members of the First Presidency and Twelve Quorum of the Apostles, President Smith and her counselors, Janath R. Cannon and Marion R. Boyer, and former Relief Society president Bell S. Spafford. Attending the dedicatory services will be some 7,500 invited guests, including leaders of the Relief Society from throughout the United States and Canada. On each of the three days, from 11 a. m. to 5 p.m., there will be informal receptions at the Nauvoo Visitors Centers, dance presentations at the statuary park and performances by strolling musical groups. The new pageant, written and directed by Moana B. Bennett- of Salt Lake City; will be open to the public from Tuesday, June through Saturday, July beginning at 8:15 p.m. Teacher class message. the Visiting Jean Martin Teacher Message. SUNSET SIXTH APYWMIA girls given the smanship Morrell. Relief Soci ty on Wednesday will be the Cultural Refinement classes with Marge Holt in Donna the morning, Bingham in the evening. Denise Hammon will give the Visiting morning Teacher Message, Debbie Riding their evening class lesson. Gwen Nickerson was baptized and confirmed. 27, 1, Carnival? A place where a person can ea t a hot dog while walking around playing games and winning prizes? If so, the Sunset 6th Ward Cub Scouts, Pack 314, Carnival is the very place to go. The Carnival is being sponsored by the Sunset Cubs as an effort to supply each boy with a complete uniform. Besides hot dogs, there will be homemade root beer and and many homemade baked goods for sale. There also will be a variety of hand made items. are: Some examples blackboards, sunbonnets, bulletin boards, and wind chimes made trom stained glass. The games will cover a wide variety of excitement. There will be a sponge throw, dart games and ring toss with prizes for the winners. This family oriented evening is scheduled for Saturday. April 29, 1978, 5 p.m. at the Sunset Stake Center. SUNSET SEVENTH was Don Eastmas released as Sunday School organist. Michael Hurst as assistant Sunday School organist and Priesthood organist. Don Eastman sustained organist, was priesthood Michael Hurst Sunday School organist and Don Eastman assistant Sunday School organist. Judy Hill will give the Cultural Refinement lesson in Relief Society on Tuesday morning, June Schnelling in the evening. Belli Henry is the Visiting Teacher class leader. . . missionary April are Jim Bret and Wangrud. The Sunday Church School hour- - is from 9:30 to 10:30 a m. weekly. The Lutheran Bible Institute continues for two more Sundays, April 23 and 30th, at Elim Lutheran Church, 575 - 23rd St., Ogden, from 6:30 to 9: 15 p.m. Pastor Charles Riggs from Our Saviors teaches the sessions on Worship; other classes available are Galations, John, and Teaching the Faith to Children. C5ec ordls eomfcfe asked The Genealogical Society of Utah has announced plans for the World Conference on Records to be held August 5 of 1980 in Salt Lake City. 12-1- set Preserving Our Heritage is the theme of the conference which will emphasize the gathering and writing of personal and family histories. Alex Haley and other int- auth- ernationally-known orities will present some 200 seminars for the expected audience of 10,000 amateur and professional in addition to genealogists, archivists, historians, librarians demographers. and The announcement was made by President Spencer W. Kimball, world leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints (the Mormons) which provides the primary support for the Genealogical Society of Utah, the largest and most active genealogical organization in the world. President Kimball said the unquestioned success of the first World Conference on Records in 1969, combined with the increased worldwide interest in genealogy and family history led to the decision to hold another worldwide gathering. The first World Conresulted in a ference, dramatic increase in the number of genealogical and South America. Alex Haley's extensive research for the has sparked Roots, phenomenal interest in genealogy. He says, "In all of us there is a hunger, to know our marrow-deep- , best-selle- and genealogical research, demographic studies, most Worship with your family this Aston .Soeu Stake ins' 'rii Change-of-residenc- dilemmas fade e a WELCOME WAGON call. With Welcome Wagon, it's my job to help you moke the most of your new afTer neighborhood. Shops. Community opportunities. Special attractions. Lots of facts to save you time and money. Plus o basket of gifts for your family. I'll be listening for your i i Three babies were blessed and given names The son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carlton was blessed by Mark Carlton and named Brian Matthew. John Gardner blessed his daughter and named her Laura. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Barney was given the name David Charles by his father Greg Tulane has been ordained an Elder. EIGHTEENTH WARD Janet Bailey has been sustained to the Primary stuff, and Helen Dawson as Bruce assistant Librarian Davies is the new assistant to the Deacons quorum Spring Mutual. All girls and their mothers are invited to spend an interesting day, with many booths and displays, and a luncheon on the agenda. NINTH H VRI) Kyler Runchel lias been ordained a High Priest. Thanks to all the Primary children who sang in the chorus at stake conference last Sunday. Our ward had the highest participation in the stake. Rocky Olson will tell of his experiences in Viet Nam at a fireside on April 30 for all youths and adults of the ROY STAKE THIRD W X R ) The Relief Society will the have Cultural Refinement lesson and Visiting Teachers meetings next morning ward. The Relief Society will meet next Thursday for the Wednesday and Tuesday evening. Visiting Teachers meeting will be held following Relief society, at both meetings. Tammy Olson has been released as Education leader for the Young Adult Relief Society, Cultural Refinement lesson, and Visiting Teachers meeting. TWELFTH W ARI) LeRoy Wilde has been ordained a High Priest, and Robert Doman an Elder. The Primary presidency has been reorganized. Jolene Jones was released as president, and Karen Rich and Renae Patillo as counselors. Karen Rich is the new with Joyce president, Stewart and JoAnn Clayton as her counselors. The Relief Society will the have Cultural and Leslie Levindofske sustained. Renae Jensen has been sustained as Secretary for the Young Adult Relief Society, and Jan Green as Mother Education teacher. The Relief Society Spring Social will be May 25, featuring a Fashion Show. EIGHTH WARD The son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bair has been blessed by his father, and named Andrew Charles. The annual Men and Boy's outing has been scheduled for May 5 and 6. The Relief Society will the have Cultural Refinement lesson at their meetings next Tuesday Refinement and Visiting Teachers meetings next Wednesday. FIFTEENTH W ARD Judy Close has been sustained as Relief Society Nursery leader. The Relief Society will the have Cultural Refinement lesson and the morning and Wednesday evening. It will also be Visiting Teachers meeting. mmss V wblock top, black leather List $4395 $07 O vV $aqpa AjJv nice condition. 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Hustler simple. f ! sponsored by the week made i i ' April 29 is the date for the North Belie' am) a su-i- a p -- ROY NORTH STAKE Fling, i folsUo-was ma.ned Pl ies' Quo! i.m Ad' and B'lge )( ,i ,is UssisJant IU y Boil,'. I. li S )e i,e,v !s! (oai. selor hi the Young M n s .Mutual ( hi niuia Gallup has been and was confirmed by Merlin .Jensen She is the daujiter of Mr. and Mrs. Corn Blau Gcorgi Poi-chard, son o! Mr and Mrs. nesday will feature the Cultural Refinement lesson. are Teachers Visiting reminded of their meeting that day also. Roy was Pi imat Wed- interior, a beautiful car. Topics of emphasis in the conference will be family histories, held in the Fellowship Hall. Confirmation classes for the 8th grade will meet at 6:45 p m. Wednesday; 9th grade Confirmation calsses meet at 8:15 p.m. The Carol Choir will practice at 4 p.m. Thursday. ' and named Jacqueline. Thomas and Connie Wood, chose the name Jessica for their baby girl. on II W ARD I as a Primary teacher The daughter of Mr and Mrs DuWayne Roy lance was blessed by her father and named Valerie. The daughter oi Mr and Mrs Rex Randall was blessed Society I Sherrie Schmid has been i as president of the Young Women's Mutual Taking her place will he Charlene Wells, who was serving as lsi counselor Connie Lasater w as sustained as 2nd counselor Drums as Barney was pi ics! Quorum ,Vh r rr and I )av id Tm sbei'g am! ),e id as assistant- ace! a-- Fully equipped, yellow all local corsages next week MX I l.EN , Rebel' Teachers meltings Vi-it- 1975 Chrysler Cordoba people aware of the need to preserve basic information and vital records, President Kimball added. and per presented to the ladies, well-know- conference will stimulate the same response for personal and family histories, he said. hope to make the fee is were and following the service, a reception in their honor was service, disquieting loneliness Haley will be among dozens of and knowledgeable speakers at the conference. Accepting the invitation to participate, Haley wrote to the Genealogical Society of Utah: "It is thrilling to project the positive contributions the World Conference will have in a world whose very real hunger for heritage is the most clear reason I can perceive for the literally world response to Roots. records preserved worldon wide microfilm, President Kimball said. We hope the second world We r, heritage to know who we are and where we have come from. Without this enriching know ledge, there is a hollow yearning. No matter what our attainments in life, there is still a vacuum, an emptiness, per A $1 person evening, with time provided to take two classes, followed by a fellowship hour. The following people were received into membership at Our Saviors Lutheran Church on April 16 during tlieworhsip service: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boyles. Christopher and Kimberly Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bruhn Miss Kisten Carmichael Mrs. Debbie Elliot and Shannon; Mr. and Mrs. John Rathjen; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Refsdahl; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riley, Scott, Matthew and Kyle. Prior to the y church Jonathan Morrell reported to the ward on his recent two year mission in northern Japan in church service on SSundav. He is the son of Reuben and Childrens . stake sportin award basketball. scones, Paul Wilcox were CARNIVAL SET Would you like to go to an eternal progression and the President Mary Guiver in the morning. Kaye Alldredge in the evening. Marlene Vigh will give the morning Visiting Phyllis Monument dedicated The SUNSET FIFTH Hern Stettler was released as Sunday School in service was Allen was Margaret sustained assistant Ward Christine Elwell the 11a cening class lesson. leader and ward chorister. was Trudy Wangsard sustained ward chorister. Morris Law and Paul Parker were released as Sunday School teachers. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Cultural Thomas Paul Wilcox, who has accepted an LDS mission call to the Columbia Cali mission, will speak in the Roy 18th ward, Sunday at 4:30 p.m He is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wilcox and will leave for the mission home in Salt Lake City April 27. He is a graduate of Roy High School, LDS seminary and has received his Duty to God Award. Norma Eal will give the morning Visiting Teacher Message, c om m union Tr a di t i mal services will lx celebrated 0 45 a m the worship services Sunday at Our Savior's Lutheran Church. 5500 South 2300 West., Roy. On that fifth Sunday of the Easter season, the Scripture lessons tell of the sadness of the disciples faced with Jesus impending ascension, and their inability to understand how they could tollow; at which time He taught them that He was and is the way. The Chancel will Choir anthem be Rejoice in the Lord." Ushers for the month of at 23') p.m. lYimary will be nil Wednesdays at 3 li. Mutual on Wednesdays at 7 30 and Relief Six'iety on Thursday mornings and Wednesday evenings. The Cultural Refinement lesson will lie given at the Relief Society meeting.-- next week, it will also be Visiting Teachers meeting FOCRTEE.V1II U KI) Delane Vaughan has !e n oi darned a Teacher Jo Di aiiey has been released as Jr Sunday School " oi dma tor. and Dorothy Bui rows siisiained Val Dean Draney was released - (aisH' Dm 'nne learner in 'he Sunday Sihool, and Debbie Beernan meeting SA Y YOU FREE TANK & Washington Bivd. SA W THIS AD AND RECEIVE A OF GAS WITH YOUR NEW CAR. |