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Show I I HOOPER STAKE ROY LDS Mnssio TENTH W ARD Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fage have returned from serving m the Harrisberg, Pennsylvania Mission, and were the speakers in church on NEWS Relatives and friends of Wayne J. Patterson are to invited attend a missionary farewell in his honor this Sunday to be held in the Riverdale 2nd and 4th Ward, 5500 S. 1175 W., beginning at 3 p.m. He is the son of Delbert and Lola Patterson of Jardine Riverdale. Elder Patterson has been called to serve in the California San most church rewarding calling of my life, he says. The men in Folsom are touehthev have to be almost murderers or rapists to be committed They are not the Sunday School would variety, but some stake my life on. 1 About four years ago, Elder Hoch got involved with the Churchs program at then later he Folsom, inherited it completely. He some had experience working with inmates at the Utah State Prison at Point of neville High School and Seminary and has been attending Weber State College. He is a Silver Palm Eagle Scout and has his Duty to God Award The Clearfield Third Ward 25th Silver Jubilee will be held March 3 at the LDS Third and Seventh Ward, 231 E. 300 N , from 6 to 9 p.m. All former ward members to attend the are invited activities, which include from 6 to 7 p.m.; a show from 7 to 8 visiting variety the Mountain near Sail Lake City What we are trying to no is help the fellows when 'hey are in Folsom and when they get out, w oi king through the hx'al employment centers,'' he said A side edict ot Ins work there was the conversion of a friend Rod aimer, and his iatniiy Elder Walmer was muled accompany the prison, tending the Thx- Much to to and alter atseruees hute several months, ho asked fm baptism It's a great experience the taking prison, the to givspel said Elder Walmer It is tough at times but the rewards have been gieat tor me and for them. Now we work together at Folsom Elder Hoch says, W'e try to be as informal as possible, and recently received a permanent clearance to entr he Folsom Prison lie said the prison chaplain agreed that in recent years a new breed of men have been coming to prison. They are not really tougher than any other convicts, but they do not seem as interested in i el.gion. new California law lets diem get out of Folsom sooner than they an-ipated," said Elder Hoch. The last ones going out have been doing extremely well They are the kind of guys that you would stake your life on One guy who has spent 20 of his 4o years in has been out about pti-ailive months and rarely missis a Church meeting. In tins case it is working out, but you never know In others, it can turn around ami a lot of hard w ork will go down the drain. He said the former convicts have a real fight on their hands to tmd Wttfk 'SmcF-lurr- l their lives around With help from people who are interested in them, they can make it, he said k banquet, an event which was written up in the Folsom Observer newspaper. The paper told of the menu for the event filet mignon, shrimp cocktail, home-madbread and strawberry shortcake and told of appreciation for those who had provided the dinner, which may become an annual e affair. Elder Hoch said the program of the Mormon Church will continue much as it is. One of the objects in the future may be that of Adopt a starting an parolee program, where infamilies help mates to living on the outside. SUNSET STAKE High Priests of Sunset Stake entertained at a dinner of Saturday evening for about 125 High Priests and their wives SUNSET FIRST Lisetta was Spader sustained Blazer B leader in tiie Primary Charlotta Grover will give the Spiritual Living lesson in Relief Society on Wednesday morning and evening. SUNSET SECOND Wanna Lee Ilansley was sustained a Sunday School teacher, Loretta Hunt Relief Society Don McNee was sustained Cub Master, Charles Cearley las assistant. Sustained as Den leaders were Marie Gilette, Jerry Cearley and Judy Geibheim. Brent Reeve was released as aaronic Priesthood . performs Saturday rice Abravanel and major orchestras ffah world. Symphony will it their next sub-oconcert Saturday, .m., in the Salt Lake n i The program will consist of works by Haydn, Mozart, and Prokofiev. Appearing with the orchestra as soloist will be the world renowned violinist, Milhaud Isaac Stern. Abravanel, Stern and the Utah Symphony will present the same program Friday, February 24, at 8 p.m. in the Weber State College Fine Arts Center. Often referred to as the worlds busiest violinist," Isaac Stern has been performing for the public since he made his debut in San Francisco in 1934 at the age of 15. Since then he has traveled to every continent performing with most of the and refreshments from 8 to 9 p.m. Past ward leaders in- cluding Bishops Eldon H. Barlow, Roy Stuart, John Beutler, will be honored along with the present Alfred Van Bishop Wagenen. This will take place at sacrament meeting Sunday at 3 p.m. - the Stern has recorded most of the significant classical and major contemporary violin literature written and has played the sound track for numerous films, the most recent being Fiddler on the His solo television Roof, films include the Mozart - Concertos No. 1,3 SALT LAKE CITY The appointments of four new mission presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints were announced by President Spencer W. Kimball, as follows: Ruel A. Allred of Provo, Utah; Paul R. Hatch of Arcadia, California; Marcus M. Holmgren of San Antonio, Texas, and Elder Calvin E. Smoot of FarTheir Utah. mington, specific assignments will be announced later, following a June Seminar in Salt Lake City, y in and 5. He awarded the first Albert Schweitzer Music Award for a life dedicated to music and humanity. "Isaac Stern is the complete violinist - one who has was recently tone, technique, musicianship and, above all, the ability to project; to come right over the foot lights and give each listener the impression that the artist, is playing for him alone, said Harold C. Schonberg, music critic for The New York Times. Elder Allred, 48 is a professor at the Brigham Young University in Provo, and he and his wife, Betty, have seven Children. Elder Hatch, 49, is in the recreational business vehicle in Arcadia, California, and he and his wife Dorothy, have seven children, Elder Holmgren, 47, is a retired Air Force officer, and he and his wife, Karin, have five children. Elder Smoot, 39, is presently employed by the Mormon Churchs welfare services department, and he and his wife children. Wood sustained. Relief Society on Wednesday evening will be the Spiritual Living class with class Phyllis Huffman leader. Rick Ackley has been sustained a priest. Mr. Ackley was baptized a in church member December. SUNSET THIRD Jim Dunaway, Larry Byington and Rocky Quiroz were sustained assistant ward clerks. Sustained class leaders in tiie day Relief Society were Barbara Byington Cultural Florence Refinement, Koster, Spiritual Living, Sheron Steele, Mother Lorna Olsen, Visiting Teacher Message, Work Marge Thomas, Director, Shirlene Anderson, Social Relations. Evening leaders are Ruth Dunaway, Trainer, Social Relations, Donetta Teacher Lora Opp Visiting Primary and been sustained a deacon. He is the son of Gordon and Mary Rock. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Spiritual Living lessons with LaRee Kelley in the morning, LaVerne Young in the evening. SUNSET FIFTH Leona Anderson was released as senior Sunday School organist, Bonnie Draayer sustained. Joan was Lythgoe sustained senior Primary organist. Kiele Lightfoot was released as Young Adult Relief Society secretary, Debbie Anderson sustained. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Cultural Refinement class leader will be Mary Guiver in both the day and night class. Marlene Vigh will give the Visiting Teacher Message in the morning, Jean Mitchell in the evening. SUNSET SEVENTH Nora B. Stephens and Kathy Stratford have been released as counselors to Patty Choate in the APYWMIA with along Shauna Hull secretary of the APYWMIA, Kelly Kill as of the APYMMIA. Lorene Willden was released secretary as Primary chorister, sustained as Primary teacher. Kay Kendall and DeAnn Frazer were sustained counselors the in APYWMIA, sister Rogers secretary, with Wayne Stephensen secretary of the APYMMIA. Nora B. Stephens was sustained Laurel leader. Wilda Izatt was sustained secretary of the evening session of Relief Society. Norman Taylor and Lee Stephens were given the On . awards in My Honor scouting and preisthood. Norman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor, Lee the of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stephens. Sunday School president, with Ben Standing and Leo Johnson as counselors. ROY NORTH STAKE TWELFTH WARD The Relief Society will have their Cultural Refinement lesson at the session next evening Tuesday, and the Spiritual Living lesson on Wednesday morning. We are happy to have the David Van Moorlehem family as new members of the ward. Mr. Moorlehem is the new Administrator at Weber Memorial Hospital. They have three children. FOURTH WARD Betty Calvert has been sustained as 2nd Year BeeHive Adviser, Cathy Redden as 1st counselor Cathy Smoot, 2nd counselor, Cathy Chat ter ton, 2nd year Mia Maid adviser, and Susan Hardy as Secretary of the Young Womens Mutual. The Relief Society will have the Cultural Refinement lesson at their meeting next Tuesday. FIFTH WARD A Ward Budget dinner will be served on Saturday at 6.30 at the church. The Relief Society will have the Spiritual Living lesson next Wednesday morning. Jensen Dorothy and Muriel Mann have been sustained to the Primary staff. Marvin Stanger has been ordained a Priest. SEVENTH WARD Our ward Senior Basketball team took second place in the stake basketball tournament and will be in Region play starting this week. Grace Judd will give the Spiritual Living lesson at the morning session and Anita Tanner at the evening session of Relief Society next Thursday. ' EIGHTH WARD The ward will have a budget dinner on Saturday from 5:30 to 7 oclock. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dawson has been blessed by William Combe and named Dalaine. daughter of Mr. and Bruce Steed was blessed by bishop Glen McEntire and named Jamie The Mrs. Joy. He also blessed the son of Mr. and Mrs. William David Larsen, and named him William David Larsen Jr. Steven Reed Taysom was baptized and confirmed by his father, Scott Taysom. Kelly Forsgreen has graduated from primary and been ordained a Deacon. Mark George and Jed Tubbs have been ordained Priests. Boyd Stock has been released as president of the Young Mens Mutual, and Doug Nelson as Assistant. Larry Brown was sustained as piesiueiu, wuu coo Gentry as assistant. Larry Brown was released as president of the Sunday The Relief Society will have their Spiritual Living meetings next Wednesday morning and evening. SIXTEENTH WARD Nancy Richins has been released as Special Interest Representative, Vickie Jex as Cultural Refinement teacher for the Relief LaJuana Society, and Saunders as 1st counselor in the Young Womens Mutual Merna Shipp has been sustained as Relief Society Social Relations teacher, and Vickie Jex as 1st counselor in the Young Womens Mutual. Jeff Bouwhuis has been ordained an Elder, Brian Lee and Doug Moss, Teachers, and Jon Tanner a Priest EIGHTEENTH WARD Karen and Kent Tucker have been sustained as drama directors for the Mutual, and Wanda Martin as girls athletic director, Ruth Croft will give the Spiritual Living lesson in Relief Society next Thursday and Althea morning, Roberts at the evening session Toy scheduled The Toy Cart, an ancient comedy which provides some insight into the classical traditions of the performing arts, is the next offering of Weber State Theater. Directory John M. Elzey the play will be for presented said greater intimacy and audience involvement in the Cellar Theater of the WSC Fine Arts Center. Production dates are Feb. through March 4, at 8 p.m. Although written around 300 B.C. bv the Indian Kine The Toy Cart Shudraka, is a clear and compelling enlook at problems countered by all people over the centuries, Dr. Elzey said. It is an ancient comedy originally written in Sanskrit, which provides a view of the classical traditions of 27 theater," music, and the dance of India. Young people especially should enjoy the un- the roles of George Hastings and Constance Neville. Another man trying to win the heart of Vasantesena is Sanstanaka, the kings wicked brother-in-law- , LaMonte by played Draney; who is stopped by Maitreya, played by Scott Butikofer, a transfer student from Ricks College. Others in the cast include Thomas Breuninger, Shawn Burrows, Mike Melonas, Kriste Mortenson, Alvin Baker, William Hall, Mitch Hansen, Jef Horne, Ralph Orton, Rhonda Stoddard, and Ronda Bickmore. Miss Bickmore recently played Peter Pan at WSC. Dancing for the production was choreographed by Cathy' Bergman, and features Mr. Horne, Carolyn Briscoe, Syd Young, Erica Fuchs, and Miss Bickmore. Patrons are asked by the director to make reservations by telephoning 393- 1773 or calling at the Fine Arts Center box office bet- : ween noon and 6 p.m. complicated plot of the story wherein the virtuous people finally triumph over overwhelming odds at the hands of a variety of cheats, 10PEN TILL 9:001 INCOME TAX charlatans, and corrupt the director politicians, said. the play with Dr. Elzey is student Ned Butikofer. Another student, LeeAnn Lewis, is designing the colorful Indian saris and dhotis. The multiple use, scene design is being done by Dr. Elzey. In addition to the show Mr. Butikofer, who is Weber States Irene Ryan scholarship nominee, will the role of perform Charudatta, a poor merchant who falls in love with the most beautiful woman in Ujjain. The woman is Vasan-tesenplayed by Danetta Cox. The pair recently appeared in Weber States She Stoops to Conquer in W. Henry Block We do more than just fill out tax forms. 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He is a graduate of Bon- Mormon REPRESA, California -Mormon elder Dean Hoch (pronounced Hoke) of Fair Oaks, nearby has been California, carrying the gospel within the cold, uncompromising stone walls of the facility ot Sunday. scheduled for March 8, in the evening. All women of the ward are invited. The Spiritual Living lesson will be taught at their meetings next Wednesday. Jone, have five man, Ralph Durrant, Weblo Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Spiritual Living classes with Florence Koster in the morning, Retha Anderson in the evening. Mr, and Mrs. Sherman Coleman announce the marriage of their daughter Lori to Jeff Trayah on Feb. 18. Mr. Trayah is the son of Mr., and Mrs. Richard Trayah of Clearfield. The ceremony and reception was held at Crystal Cottage. The new Mrs. Trayah is a senior at Clearfield High School. Mr. Trayah is a Clearfield High School graduate and has served in the army. They will make their home in Roy, SUNSET FOURTH Doug Ba tes reported on his to mission Southern California in church services on Sunday. Doug is the son of Kenneth and Arlene Bates, former Sunset residents. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Cultural Refinement class with Carol Anderson in the morning, Wanda Tubbs in the evening. Norma Earl is Visiting Teacher Message leader in the morning, Ilia Elwell in the evening. SUNSET SIXTH Duane Rock received his Duty To God Trail Award in church services on Sunday. He has graduated from Did you know QUALITY EYEWARE 6 HEARING AIDS HAS AN ADDITIONAL NEW LOCATION IN DAVIS COUNTY ' ' We fill optical prescriptions written by your eye doctor. We have large selection of eyewear frames. We have prescriptions and non prescription sunglasses. We repair broken frames and replace broken lenses. We have complete hearing aid services, including repairs, sales and service of 10 major brands. 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