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Show Ben Lomond Beacon, June 5, 978, Page 4 1 1 groups announce plans for summer fun LDS The LDS Single Adult organizations, YSI and Special Interest, have an- nounced their plans for the Summer months. They will have a lot of varied activities, including movies, dances, firesides, tours and outdoor fun Of special note is a change the place where their monthly movies are shown. The movies will now be at the Country Club Theater in South Ogden at 40th and Washington. in bishopric of the North Ogden Third Ward is comprised of Sidney B. Wyatt, first counselor, Bishop Alma F. Harris, and Brad C. Barker, second counselor. THE NEWLY REORGANIZED Brigham Young which will to BYU its continue permit policy of requiring students to live in sexually segregated housing but will eliminate the effect of the policy on nonstudents Thursday, June 8, Dallin 11. Oaks and Assistant Attorney General Drew S. Days, 111, head of the Justice Departments Civil Rights Division, BYU President signed an rt agreement, ending a three-mont- h dispute concerning BYU's housing policy. The BYU policy states that unmarried men and women students shall be housed in separate buildings, whether on or off Last campus February, the University and 36 landlords in the Provo, Utah, area were notified that the of Justice Department considered the rental of apartments on the basis of sex to be a violation of the Fair Housing Act of 1968. After discussions, extensive the Justice Department and BYU have concluded that Congress could not have meant literally to prohibit the senior citizens are starring Yule Bryner, Charlton Heston and single apartment The law also implies an exception for institutions educational whose policies require separate housing for men and women students The Justice Department has agreed not to bring legal action against BYU or any Provo area landlord, either for past actions in relation to BYU's housing policy or for any actions taken in conformance with the new agreement President Oaks said he plans to work to amend the Fair Housing Act so that reasonable exceptions. men or women who volunx Congress must not have tarily choose to live in smgle-seto be free housing may intended to compel the assignment ot unmarried do so whether they are men and women tenants to a students or not Classifieds make cents... Cultural Hall, and $2 donation. Bands subject to change 8th Knight Ryders, 15th George Fisher, 22nd Clayton Trio, 29th 3rd 9 Generation Call Kathy The Church Single Adult Choir practices each 1st and 2nd Wed., 7:30 p m. LDS Chapel 1050 21st St. audition or membership fee. We have the Annual Summer Social June 16 and perform at the Roy 4th Ward June 18. Join us. Call Robin No FIRESIDE Sun. June 11: BYU Professor Wayne Brickley speaks. 8 p m. Stake Center 3rd St. and Iowa. Call Carol YSI HOME EVENING Mon June 12: Outdoor barbecue, lawn games and short spiritual discussion. Bring your own meat, plate and utensils. Children of YSI people welcome too. 7 pm. at home of Mary Helen Gorr 1072 Henderson Dr. Sponsored by the Lorin Farr Stake YSI. Call A1 or Mary Helen Enid YSI 392-725- 394-676- 394-863- 9 JULY 1978 YSI ACTIVITY Sat. July 1 : You choose the activity for July. Let your stake YSI leader know what you want to do. Some suggestions to date are hobo cook-ou- t or attend the Rodeo. Call Jeanne Richard A1 Enid or Carol 782-874- 782-607- 394-676- 394-863- 9, 392-725- DANCES-Th- urs. 392-508- LAGOON OPERA HOUSE Sat. July 8: Those who did RSVP will enjoy The Boy Friend. Use yellow ticket. Bus schedule same as last month. Call Lillian YSI FIRESIDE Sun. July 9:8 pm. Stake Center 3rd St. and Iowa, Ogden. Call Richard YSI MANTI PAGEANT Fri.July 14: RSVP by July if interested to Carol THE ROAD RUNNERS 782-652- On July 20, How Green Was My Valley, starring Walter Pigeon. Roddy McDowel and Maurine O'Hara will be shown. Bring your owm lunch. Meet at 9 a m. at Lorin Farr Stake Center, 7th St. and Adams to pool rides. Call Jerry those who called ahead, the bus is filled and will tour the Black Hills, Mt. Rushmore, etc. This is another successful event planned by Lillian Cutler. FIRESIDE Sun. June Sister Anna Maria DAY PROGRAM-S- Free parking is available at the theater. Mrs. Bell also reminds senior citizens that they may ride the bus free from 9am to 4 p m. y SI ages 26 to around 40: Special Interests ages 40 and older. You are welcome to attend any event listed regardless of who sponsors it, what age group it is planned for or what stake is host. Call the person listed if you have any question about the event. 18: Crk-chlo- widow of General Authority William J. II, speaks. Pipe organ selection by Lowell Marriott Ilarrop. For all singles of the three stakes of our Mount Iewis Region. 8 pm. North Ogden 2nd Ward, 2100 N. 770 E. Refreshments too. Call Dortha or Lillian Crit-chlo- 782-876- 3 782-652- BEAR LAKE Sat. June 24: YSI from Davis, Morgan and Weber Counties gather for our super activity. This is the first time all YSI have joined YSI OUTING together. Boating, skiing, swimming, games, etc. Breakfast at 9 a.m. Tickets for this $1 donation for adults and 50 cents for children. Tickets in advance from your stake YSI leaders. Lunch at noon is pot luck. Bring your own plates and utensils. Call Carol Lorin Farr Stake YSI will go up Friday evening and stay over. If interested in this call A1 or Enid , 394-676- 9 by 394-863- June 10. XR-- 7 392-725- July 19: For 782-652- PIONEER DAYS SUN- un. July President Spencer W. Kimball speaks at the Weber 23: State College Dee Special Events Center. Contact your Ward Singles Leaders for free ticket for admission and for transportation. Sun. July 30: FIRESIDE Nicholas President VanAlfen, former England mission Director and president of the Ogden Genealogical Library Music by The Southern Pacific Men of speaks. 8 pm., Ogden LDS Tabernacle. Call Betty Song. North Ogden Stake Ward Singles Representatives 1st Dortha Bell, 2nd Irene Parker, 3rd Fern Glissmeyer, 4lh Ethel Bryant, 5th Bernice Brown, 782-876782-494- 782-976- 782-.353- 6th-He- 782-851- len 8th Reed Clausse. 10th Hansen, Addie Montgomery, 10th Aldro Barker, 11th none, call Elders or Relief Society 12th Nina Counselors: 13th Hartley, Julie Shipley, 782-727- LaRaye Sheridan telling me about 782-837- 782-362- 782-968- Carol Shaw was an in- teresting club that she belongs to the Beehive Homemakers. She said that many of the clubs 22 members live in the North View area as well as the northern part of Ogden, j where they originally wepe all from. LaRaye was telling me that this grbup of former neighbors have met monthly for seven years. She said when one of the members moves from, the area, they allow someone from their waiting list to join them, but most of the membership is still the original gang. During the summer they only meet once for a big But family j picnic. throughout the rest of the year, they meet monthly in each others homes where they hear guest speakers from a Variety of fields. Some of the more unusual topics looked into last year were hand writing analysis and astrology. At the September meeting they always draw names for a Secret Pal. They then give little surprises to this Ogden-Pleasa- 7 mountain Precision Built $500 gift given hospital nursery fund Jo Rae and gift to St. Benedict's Hospital has been used to purchase equipment in the nursery. The donation was made by the hospitals A $500 Mitch (Rulon) Mitchell took their kids on a fun vacation recently. They spent 6 days traveling with their trailer. They visited JoRaes sister in Glenwood and some former North Ogdenites, Inc. Aluminum Sunrise Siding Tim Nicholas Steve McGavin Owners decor group, 8373. XR-Stock cond., deluxe wheel covers and more List $7928.00 Dave and Elie Thomas, in Hurricane. They toured Bryce and Zion National Parks and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Their oldest son, Kent, was unable to go with them, as he was working for the Tanner Construction Co. But the other kids, Kami, Kathy, Nyles, Nyla, Becky and Kelly had a good time. Robin and Boyd Malan are a newlywed couple who have recently moved in to the area. They are renting Jerry Bowdens apartment. They are a cute couple who still have that glow theyve only been married two months Robin is a bubbly little gal who says she likes to do anything, but one of their favorite activities is water skiing together. Boyd also enjoys teaching a Sunday School class of olds. Robin is working at the Bank of Utah, downtown. Boyd works at Inter- Homes making trusses. Boyd is a graduate of Ben Lomond High School, where he was on the person' until they reveal team. He attendedwrestling Weber themselves in May. LaRaye State he where College, says they have a lot of fun wrestled He comagain. to with come trying up a mission for the LDS creative gifts befitting the pleted to church Montreal, recipients decor without Canada. letting on who they are. She Robin grew up in Ogden, said many times she has but she lived in Denver, been surprised with a birColorado during her high or cake an Easter Lily school thday years. or something left on her to Troy Congratulations doorstep. Blacker on achieving the LaRaye says the final gift Eagle rank in Scouting. He is given at the May meeting, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clary where they fess up has to be Blacker. Troy is a student at is home made. She says she North Ogden Junior High always amazed at the where he won a speech of the members. creativity achievement award, has They come up with some been in plays and is a really cute ideas in aprons, member of the concert choir. home made flowers and Troys Scout Master is many other things, even Rulon Twitched. ironing board covers. The president for this year is Carol Hood, with Pat Iannone as vice president, as Bonnie Campbell secretary and LaRaye as the publicity chairman. 782-979- 782-673- FIRESIDE Sun. June 25: Lurhne Rigby speaks and shows slides of The Holy Land at 29th Ward, 2nd St. and Porter Ave., 7:30 pm. Sponsored by the Ogden Sale Ends: Sat., June 17th 782-607- Wed. By 6: July Our new location for July and August is the LDS Institute of Religion near the Weber State College Campus, 9 pm. Bands subject to change: 6th Clayton Trio, 13th George Fisher, 20th Country Trash (this is our super Pioneer Days Dance with a Western band 27th Knight featured), Ryders. Call Doug TOUR Building and the International Peace Gardens. 392-725- 78 Call 782-639- CENNEW VISITORS TER TOUR-S- at. June 17: A visit to the Salt Lake Temple Square, the Church Office mmFir COUGAR Elaine 5500 S. 1175 W. Refreshments CHOIR: Utah North Stake. leader, Dortha Bell, suggests that since this show is 220 minutes long, those who have difficulty sitting for long periods would probably not enjoy it ) JUNE 1978 DANCES Thursdays : Each Thursday during June the Church sponsored dance 6 SH Ann Baxter. (Special Interest consideration of sex in all rental decisions and that the law must accommodate 825-166- All invited, whether single or not, and all single adults 18 or older are welcome. Children may also attend, if accompanied by an adult. The June 15 movie will be The Ten Commandments Sexually segregated BYU housing continues University and the U S. of Justice Department reached an agreement A special movie is held for the Special Interest group every month on the third Thursday at 2 p m. The price for this showing is only $1 (suggested donation.) for single adults is held at 9 p m. 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