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Show I 1 t I SUN CHRONICLE, Jan, 19, 1978, Page Our Saviors plans 9 Jan. 18, 1978, Page 9 CLEARFIELD COURIER, songregational meet Sunset LDS Necos The annual congregational of Our Saviors utheran Church will be held neeting unday, ollowing immediately the worship ser-'ic- e. Our Saviors Lutheran Church meets weekly at 9:30 of a.m. counder the of Mrs. superintendency Carol Gaskill and Mrs. Karen on Reports will ichievements resented, and the 1977 be 1978 udget will be submitted for ipproval. The 1978 officers of the :ongregation are:' James rrenholm, president; Maj. tobert Carlson, vice (resident; Mrs. Pat Turner, ecretary; Mrs. Mary treasurer; and Drake, financial lecretary. Other Church Council members are Ralph lelker, David layes, George Jenson, Don eterson, Lee Ratliff, Maj rdon Smith, Jim Trimm d Mrs. Shirley Zecher. The Sunday Church School Trenholm. Worship are held each services Sunday with contemporary communion services the first Sunday of each month and traditional communion services the third Sunday of the month. Pastor Charles Riggs sermon for Sunday the third Sunday after Epiphany, stresses that Jesus chooses people out of their own dark worlds to become part of the light of Gods kingdom. Mrs. Betty Scholtec will direct the Chancel Choir in an anthem, Jeff by accompanied Scholtec, organist. Confirmation classes meet each Wednesday at 6:45 p.m. LDS Roy Necos f A HOOPER STAKE FOURTEENTH WARD The Relief Society will meet on Wednesday for the Cultural Refinement lesson. The Visiting Teachers meeting will also be held that day. ROY STAKE SECOND WARD Pauline Stewart, the have Cultural Refinement lesson and f Visiting Teachers meeting next Wednesday. FIFTH WARD Ward Conference will be Jan. 29, with the Auxiliary organizations having the conference meetings next week. The Relief Society will have the Social Relations and ' Mother Education lessons on Tuesday. Jan. 27 is the date for the Daddy Daughter party. SEVENTH WARD Rena Funk has been released as Relief Society Nursery Leader. Marsha Smith was released as 1st Year BeeHive adviser, and Loy Navarro as a Primary teacher. Lisa Hodge was sustained as Nursery leader, Karen Pitchford as 1st Year Beeljive LAKEVIEW WARD Sunday is Ward Conference, with a special meeting on Saturday at 7:30 for all adult members of the ward. The Relief Society will have their Visiting Teachers meeting and the Cultural Adviser, lesson next lecture series sets public talks As the Ogden Area Know Your Religion Lecture Series continues, C. Gary 8 Bennett will present the next lectures. He lectured on Jan. 14 and again on Jan. 28. On Jan. 14, he will lecture on the title two Insights Into the Book of Mormon, and on Jan. 28, he will lecture on 'The1 Glory That Cometh Hereafter." These lectures are held in the Ogden LDS Tabernacle, 2133 Washington Blvd., Ogden, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. The public is invited to attend these lectures and those wishing to do so may register at the door. There will be a slight charge. Mr. Bennett was born in Canada. He and his wife now live in Murray, Utah and are the parents of five children. He received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from Brigham Young University. He has been a seminary and institute teacher and is currently teaching at the Institute of Religion at the University of Utah and is also a curriculum writer for the Institutes of Religion. and Connie Herrick as a Primary teacher, Next week will be the Cultural Refinement lesson in Relief Society, also Visiting Teachers meeting. THIRTEENTH WARD The membership of Jeffrey Close has been accepted. The son of Mr, and Mrs. Blaine Williams has been blessed by his father, and named Brandon Kenneth. The Scouts are having a paper drive, and ask ward members to save all their newspapers for them. Jean Holm has been released as a Sunday School teacher, and Sharon Barrow as 2nd session Visiting Mother Education lessons at their meetings and next week. ROY NORTH STAKE v NINTH WARD is Ward conference, with a testimony on Saturday meeting evening for all officers and teachers of the ward. The Relief Society will have their Visiting Teachers meefing and the Cultural This Sunday Refinement lesson next ThuUday morning and evening. Thomas Cheney, son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthello Cheney has been baptized and confirmed. at sustained Bachelor the and Lawrence and life Byington assistant ward clerks. chairman, Mrs. Edel Jones. Leaders of the three Circles are: Mrs. Sharon Woeppel, Dorcas; Mrs. Alpha Nielsen, Rachel; and Mrs. Jaime Scherer, Deborah. Following the business meeting, the Sharing Your was conducted by Janet Hayes, with members Primary secretary, Wanna Lee Hensley a Junior Sunday School teacher. Relief Society on Wednesday evening will be the Visiting Teacher Message with Verl Nielsen giving the lesson, Kathryn Brady the Cultural Refinement lesson. SUNSET 3 Arthur Bateman was released as bishop on Sunday, Doyle Ned Shelly 1st counselor, Ronald Opp 2nd counselor, Morgan Thomas, Ward clerk, Jim Dunaway, Rocky Quirz, Paul Dawson Fellowship chairman, Ms. Carol Riggs; Christian Action chairman, Mrs, Helen Faith Mrs. Primary Verl Nielsen a Primary teacher, Margaret librarian, Burdick; vice president, Mrs. Connie LaMar; secretary, Mrs. Lois Flaig; treasurer, Mrs. Lemore Ormiston; Outreach and Faith Stake participating. Hostesses were Mrs. LaMar and Mrs. Flaig Sustained were David Steele, bishop, Robert Bell 1st counselor, John Watts, 2nd counselor, Norman Haugen executive secretary. Carl Anderson son of Rodney and Retha Anderson was advanced to a priest. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Cultural Refinement class with Elna Brady in the morning Dolores Judsen in the Six classes Division of Education and all require Continuing sufficient registration to continue, Further information is available by calling Women who want to know what makes the automobile or clunk they drive tick are invited to sign for the in Automotive class Fundamentals for Women which starts Jan. 23 and continues through Feb. 22 on Mondays and Wednesdays. Class time is from 7:30 to 10:10 p.m. and the fee is $35 with an additional $10 for credit signups. SUNSET scheduled for Wednesdays from Jan. 18 to March 22. It wil meet from 7 to 9 p.m. and carries a fee of $35, with $10 additional for a credit signup. For those interested in a less active hobby, a class in Elizabethan needlepoint starts Jan. 18 and concludes March 8, meeting on Wednesdays. Fee is $35, with $10 more for credit. 4 Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Social Relations lesson with Lillian Hansen in the morning, JanK Evans the Mother Education class. Anita Jones will give the Social Relations evening lesson. the Sunset Third Ward had a change of leadership, David H. Steele was put in as bishop along with Robert W. Bell as first counselor and John t, Watts as second counselor. JAN 15 SUNSET 5 Margaret Barnett was released as ward chorister after 14 years in that position, Dene Stettler was sustained Elder Golden and Elder Tolewine of the Salt Lake mission were the speakers in Sacrament meeting on Sunday evening Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Social Relations classes with Mary Guiver in the mormng, Kay Blood in the evening. Jane Harper newly sustained will lead the Mother Education group. SUNSET 6 LaRue Watkins was released as Relief Society morning Spiritual class leaders. Susan Povey and melanie Bingham were sustained as assistant Primary nursery leaders. Troy Bingham son of Darrell and Donna Bingham was advanced to a Priest. Marge Holt will lead the Cultural Refinement class in the morning on Wednesday Eva Giles in the evening. The Teacher Visiting Message classes are led by Denise Hammon and Debbie Riding. SUNSET 7 was Afton Eastman released as a Junior Sunday School teacher, Sandra Kriser as 2nd counselor in the Young Womens. Relief Society will be the Cultural Refinement classes with Judy Hill and June Schaelling. Beth Henrie is the offer activities Six activity classes for both men and women ranging from needlepoint to fundamentals automotive and ballroom dancing are scheduled to start soon at Weber State College, Mostly scheduled on an evening basis, they are being offered through the colleges evening Joyce Henderson will give the Visiting Teacher Message lesson in the morning, Bobby McWilliams in the afternoon. Visiting Teacher Message leader. Convocations plan Weber State talks An outstanding group of be pleased with the selection of Peter Foy as the college convocation guest artist on Feb 2 Mr. Foy is known throughout the nation and world as a flyer because of his sophisticated cables and rigs and has flown such notable persons as Mary Martin in Peter Pan, Barbra Streisand in Funny Girl, and Sally Fields in The Flying Nun, He has just completed an assignment where he flew several people, including 9 babies, for the movie The Wiz, now in production, comedian Straight-face- d will speakers and entertainers, including comedian Pat Paulsen and Bert Lance, former director of the Office of Management and Budget, has been chosen for the winter quarter convocation series at Weber State College. The weekly series is sponsored by the Associated Students of Weber State. The lectures are free and open to the public. All but one of the noon convocations will be held on Thursdays in the Fine Arts Center auditorium. The one exception will be astronaut Don Linds appearance which is set for noon on Wednesday, Jan. 25. Dr. Lind is being presented Pat Paulsen for the well-know- television shows. Doug Scott, the first. Englishman to reach the summit of Mount Everest, has Theater fans in the area Management, and Judy Baker received an award for Typing, along with Janet Popham who also received award for Typing. Students which earned a place on the High Honors Roll are, Debra Thomas, an Susan national and these students their for as con- of the Office of Management and Budget last year. Concluding this quarters convocation schedule will be Tom Jackson on March 2. Mr. Jackson is known as one of the nations top S. Robinson, Fahy President of the College congratulates celebrity troversial director Nielsen and Caryn Watts who made the Honor Roll, complimentsall tentatively President Carters Sharon Walker, been scheduled for Feb. 16. Mr. Scott has also climbed Mt. McKinley, Mt. Asgard and Mt. Kenya. President Carters close friend and confidant, Bert Lance, will be the Feb. 23 guest lecturer at WSC. Outspoken and amiable, a Mr. Lance became Awards reported Cathy Odell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Odell of Roy, received an award for Typing and is on the High Honors Roll. Janis Culwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Frezza of Roy was elected Secretary Most Likely to Succeed. Kelly Byrnes was given an in Business award n successful campaign for president of the United States in 1968 as well as his appearances on hundreds of Skylab missions. achievements, Fireside planned Jan. 29 return Feb. the Weber State campus. Mr. Paulsen visited the college as a convocation performer last year. He is for his un- 9 to in conjunction with WSCs Science Day, sponsored by the School of Natural Sciences. Dr, Lind was selected as an astronaut in 1966, He has served as backup science pilot for Skylab 3 and 4 and as a member of the rescue crew will manpower and employment experts In his lecture, Guerilla Tactics in the Job Market, Mr. Jackson will explain to Weber State students new and unusual techniuques for finding and getting the jobs they want fireside is being planned 29 at 8 p m. in the Ogden tabernacle by the A for Jan. LDS Multi-Regio- n Single Adults and the YSI Special Interests. The speaker for the meeting will be Francis Urry, an actor, narrator, speech and drama director of and a r previous-unembe- the YMMIA Board for over 18 years: Hewarwalso featured in the movie and Brigham Young portrayed president Martin Van Buren. Music will be provided by the Hooper LDS Third Ward Choir under the direction of Don Singleton. Sponsored by n the Council, feature length movies, are being shown at the Egyptian Theatre at 2:30 p m. Today My Side of the will be shown. Mountain Then, on Feb. 16 Brigham Young; March 16 The Ten Commandments and State Fair. April 20 There will be a $1 donation and parking is at the Lancaster lot. Multi-Regio- 399-203- 0. UNIE MtlEWIMMJSlLY ODOT1WOTMS HD D S (C dD ttJ M T IE HD Due to the Tremendout Sola of now Continontali and Mark V'i, wo aro overttocked with previously ownod luxury cart and ora potting tha tovingt on to our cuitomars. hare's just o few examples of the best selection we've ever hodi A Commercial Radio Operators License test workshop is scheduled for Wednesdays from Jan. 18 to March 22 from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Fee is $50, with $10 ad- for credit. ditional The course is aimed at preparing participants to take the third commercial radio examination offered by the Federal class Elder West Teachers leader. Evelyn Shepherd was sustained as the new Visiting Teachers leader, and Joan Cornia as the Penny Drive Chairman. The Relief Society will have', the Social Relations met Society be this will Saturday beginning at 8 a.m. for officers and teachers. Lessons for the next two months will be on the agenda. SUNSET 1 Ann Whitehouse was released as a Sunday School teacher, Rosalee Parker and Thomas Parker sustained. Nancy Glauser and Ila Sewell will give the Cultural Refinement lessons in Relief Society this week. SUNSET 2 was Wanda Berkley Fellowship Hall in Roy on Tuesday evening. The 1978 officers, who were installed during worship services are: Mrs. Helen President, program 1977-7- Relief meeting Church and the Lutheran Church in America was held Saturday at Mt. Tabort Lutheran Church in Salt Lake City, and attended by the following people from Our Saviors: Mrs Helen Burdick, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Daily, Randy Daily, Mrs. Pam Drake, Mrs. Carol Gaskill, Mrs. Ruth Hicks, Pastor Charles Riggs, Mrs. Betty Scholtec, Mrs. Maizie Seath, Jim Trenholm, and Mrs Shirley Zecher. Synod leaders presented seminars in seven areas of evangelism. The General Meeting of the Lutheran Church Women of Our Saviors Lutheran Taylor; LDS LDS CHURCH NEWS SUNSET STAKE Lutheran American Church Refinement has Wednesday. received a call to serve in the Spain, Barcelona Mission. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stewart, and will be leaving next month. Scott Van Eerden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Van Eerden, will leave soon for the Pennsylvania, Pittsburg Mission. , Gary Michaels will serve in the California, San Diego, Spanish speaking mission. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Michaels. Maxine Corry has been released as Ward Organist, and sustained as Cultural Refinement teacher for the Relief Society. Pat Russell is " the ftew; Ward Organist. The Relief Society will for 8th graders and at 8:15 p m. for 9th graders. The Carol Choir practice, for children age 5 through 4th grade, will be held at the Hall each Fellowship Thursday at 4 pm., under the direction of Mrs. Alpha Nielsen. An Evangelical Outreach Workshop sponsored by the Missionary accepts JLDS calling Elder Rod V. West, son of John D. and Marilyn King West Of 907 W. 4300 S. in Riverdale, has been called to serve in the California Fresno Mission of the LDS Church. He is to be honored with a farewell at the Riverdale 3rd Ward on Sunday, Jan. 22 beginning at 4 p.m. On Feb. II he will depart for the mission field. Rod is a graduate of Bonneville High School and Seminary. He has received his Duty to God Award. operators CommiCommunications ssion. Home gunsmithers can learn basic gun care and repair in a gunsmithing class scheduled for Jan. 24 to Feb. 16 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 to 9 p.m. class The carries a $32 fee and Includes instruction on reloading and non-cred- it muzzleloading. A ballroom dance workshop which starts Jan. 19 and continues through March 23 on Thursdays will teach dances ranging from the waltz and polka through the jitterbug to the rumba, samba and tango. It will meet Thursdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m, and the fee is $30 for singles or $50 for couples. A group organ class for both beginning and ex- perienced players r uNCOLN-r.mcun- Y "The Smaller Profit Man " , RIMXAraSXSI CUR COALl No Unhappy Customers - L- 3350 WALL AVE., OGDEN, UTAH PHONE: 621-191- 0 rP'Vi is , ft yjt iil. uu;, j. V, 'tXf |