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Show - "T'-pst- i. V Scosset Quarterly conference is net weekend The visiting twelve. There will be a meeting on Saturday at 2 pm for wives and invited members Kelly, first in chess, Clifford Law, first in checkers, Mark Anderson a gold medal for the general knowledge catagory. Priesthood A p.m. to 6 P m and a meeting at 7 pm. for the youth 18 and i Ider On Sunday morning at the Sunset 2nd, 3rd, and 7th ward chapel a youth with the general session from 10 until 12 a m on Sunday morning. meeting from 4 con-lercn- SlNSET ; 1 Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Social Relations class in the morning with Winifred Pearson class leader. The evening Cultural Refinement class will be led by Ilia Sewell. Luda Keller is Teacher Visiting class leader. SUNSET 2 Relief Society on Wednesday evening will be the Visiting Message class led by Elva Holbrook at 7 p.m. Ilomemaking meeting will follow with Kathy Thackery the giving Family Prepardness lesson. Loretta Hunt is counselor in charge. SUNSETS Kathy Field was sustained School Sunday junior secretary, Kelly Field a Sunday School teacher, Bonnie Jenkins Cultural Arts specialist on the activity Paul Dawson committee, Necos LDS Don authority will be Richard (lark an assistant to the trophy in behalf of the undefeated explorer basketball team in stake play. They will be in the region playoffs Carl will Anderson represent Sunset Stake explorers in Washington D.C. soon at a gathering. second Thelma counselor, Barnes secretary, Janice Romney, 1st counselor in the evening session, Kathryn 2nd counselor, Wood, Laverne Young, secretary, Verlene Russell Spiritual Living Lesson leader in the evening session Carl is the son of Rodney and Retha Anderson. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Visiting Jay Bennett was released of the as president with Lorna Olsen in the morning, Donette Hamblin in the evening. The morning Cultural Refinement lesson will be given by Barbara advisor, Teacher Message classes Byington, the evening Dolores Judson. SUNSET 4 Dorothy Church has been sustained Social Relations class leader in Relief Society. Ina Stokes day Relief Society librarian, LaVera Parris evening librarian. APYMMIA priest advisor, Ferris Kunz, teachers advisor: Ray Wood, Venturer 7 Jerry Hansen, deacons advisor, Ray Wood was sustained Chairman of he activity committee was Larsen James sustained president of the and APYMMIA priest advisor; Stanley Erickson teachers advisor; Hansen, deacons Jerry advisor. MIA will begin at 7 p m instead of 6:30 in the future. Jay Bennett accepted a SUN CHRONICLE, Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Visiting CLEARFIELD COURIER, Teacher Message classes with Denise Hammon in the morning, Debbie Riding in the evening. Marge Holt will give the morning Cultural Refinement lesson, Eva Giles is the evening class leader. SUNSET Young 7 Loren sustained HOOPER STAKE First Ward A new bishopric was sustained on Sunday. Bishop Lewis released along with his Sandy Kriser was released as Relief Society organist Bullard, and Thomas Keele. L. Bullard was sustained as the new bishop and as counselors, Kent Paskins, and Grant Burton. organist. and sustained chorister, Shirley Lawrence was released as Relief Society chorister. counselors Claude The have Relief Society on Tuesday Henry leading the group. Judy Hill will give the Cultural Refinement lesson in the morning, June Schaelling in the evening. L. Claude at Relief Society next Tuesday morning, and Brenda Wilson in the evenirg also be meeting. youth Coleman Teacher Message classes with Norma Earl in the morning, Elia Elwell in the evening. The Cultural Refinement lessons will be given by Shirley Taylor in the morning, Norma Dalton in the evening. leader Third Ward Porter has been released as Education Counselor in the Relief Society, and Linda Hampson Kathy sustained as ward representative in the new prospective missionary program. Releases were Carol Robinett Homemaking message leader evening Relief Society, Jeff Jenkins Sunday School teacher and physical in committeeman, Elizabeth Anderson Primary teacher, Linda Bell Primary secretary, Nolan Olsen 1st counselor in the Sunday activity School. Terry Arave was medal in presented a gold wrestling, Carl Anderson a bronze medal in wrestling, teacher with classes Marlene Vigh in the morning, Jean Martindale in the evening. Mary Guiver will give the Cultural Refinement lessons both morning and evening. SUNSET6 Released as bishop on March 12 was Gary Kidman as were his counselors, Stanley Erickson and Hal executive Gorringe, secretary Dave Romney, ward clerk, Marino Ganz, assistant ward clerks, Dennis Dayley and Darrell Sustained as bishop was Bingham and Dave Romney and Emmett Daughtery assistant ward clerks. Released from the Relief Society presidency were Sheron Hoggan, president, her counselors, Carol Butt Browning, Thelma Barnes secretary, Giles Eva Cultural Joyce Refinement public is also invited. Redden socials committee, Sue Leth decorations chairman, and Jackie Bell Visiting Teacher coor- dinator, all for the Relief Society. The Relief Society will have a special day next Wednesday. They will go to Salt Lake for a tour of the Bee Hive House and will have lunch at the Lion House, Fourth Ward Dale Johnson has been released as a Sunday School teacher, and sustained as Scoutmaster. The Seventh Ward Relief Society will the Cultural Refinement lesson at their meetings next Thursday. It will also be Visiting Teachers meeting. Eighth Ward Max George has been in Roy. 2300 W ser- Maundy Thursday vices will be held today at pm. using the fourth setting for communion (contemporary with guitar.) 7:30 Smorgasbord planned Pastor by Christian Women Follow the Yellow Brick Road will be the theme of the Smorgasbord sponsored by the Christian Womens Fellowship of the First Christian Church, 705 23rd sermon, St., Ogden on March Charles Your Riggs Humble will illustrate ritual footwashing A Tenebrae service will be held on Good Friday at 7:30 p.m., with the Senior High Youth Group participating. The seven last words of Christ on the cross will be emphasized by extinguishing lights and the draped cross, There will be NO Sunday Servant, 30. Home cooked foods will be by the women of the church and will be served from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The menu will consist of baron of beef, chicken, sweet and prepared Arley Jay Wallace, his counselors are Keith Jeffery and Hal Gorringe with Ferris Kunz executive secretary, Marino Ganz, ward Darrell clerk, RICHARD CLARK, assistant to the twelve, will be the visiting authority at the Sunset Stake quarterly conference next weekend All stake members are encouraged to attend. The Holy Week Services are scheduled at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 5560 S. TALKING OVER the details of the smorgasbord are (I. to r.) Dawn Goudelock, Mrs. Paul Balbach and John Davis. This will be held March 30 sponsored by the Christian Womens Fellowship of the First Christian Church in Ogden. Bingham. and and management beautification chairman, LaRae Bitton and Betty evening Nora class Soter leader, recreation specialist and Laverne Young as evening Spiritual Living class leader. LaRee sustained was Keller Relief Society president, Nancy Kunz first counselor, Cindy Rooks, Bowden and Max Rich as and Eddie Hamblin, Secretary. Darrell Tollotson is the new group assistants, leader, with Don Combe and Blaine Ames as assistants, William Urry, Secretary, and Harold Olmstead, class teacher. The daughter of Delwyn and Joy Hansen has been blessed by her father, and named Jill. Cory Bowden has been baptized and confirmed by his father, Leroy Bowden and Tammy Forsgren by her Don Forsgren. father, Annette Heninger was also confirmed by Don Forsgren, and Shawn Montes by his grandfather, Max Rich. Fifth Ward Keith Peterson has been released as Deacons quorum adviser and 2nd counselor in the Young Mens Mutual. Robert Bodily will take his place. Charlotte Platt was released as Jr. Sunday School Coordinator, and Ramona Racker sustained. The Relief Society will have the Cultural Refinement lesson and Visiting Teachers meetings next week. Luthetzan Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Visiting Homemaking leader, Sharon Wauer was released. Nelma Hansen was released as quilting chairman and Ruth Morgan sustained. Donna Brown is the new home released as High Priest Leroy Group Leader, Ourz Sauiorzs Dennis Vigh was advanced priest, the son of Paul and Marlene Vigh. to a sustained. LaRae Bitton was released as Homemakuing lesson teacher, and Merna Smith sustained. Judy Hawkins will serve as have ROY STAKE SUNSET 5 Vance Lightfoot has been in evening Relief Society, Mark Anderson Sunday School teacher, Annette Olmstead Primary secretary. Homemaking com- missionary mittee, Ann Cox as Jr Sunday School Secretary, and Bob Larose as Wrard activities chairman. Jim Haycock, son of Shirlene has Haycock received the Duly to God Award. physical activity chairman, Norma Cultural the from Utah Power and Light. Sixteenth Ward Judy Robinson has been released as Social Relations teacher for the Young Adult Relief Society, Shirlene as Cultural Haycock Refinement teacher for the 2nd session Relief Society, and William Medell as chairman of the ward activities committee. Rick Moore has been sustained as chairman of the Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Visiting will meeting on March 29, featuring a demonstration Tenth Ward of stake conference, this Sunday, Fast meeting will be held at 9 a.m. Phyllis Austin will give the Cultural Refinement lesson meeting. It will Visiting Teachers Fourteenth Ward Relief Society Refinement lesson at their meeting next week. ROY NORTH STAKE Fifteenth Ward The Relief Society will have a special Homemaking Because will be the Visiting Teacher Message class with Beth March 22, 1978, Page 10 Roy LDS Necos was Banbrough was choir ward March 23, 1978, Page 10 Rev. Oldham plans . speech at club dinner The Rev. Hazel Oldham will speak on creative women at the Lakeview Business and Professional Womens Club dinner meeting Thursday. The dinner will be held at the Roy Elks Lodge a 1 7 p. m. Mrs. Oldham, who is presently serving as a minister of Christian education for the Clearfield Community Church, her master of divinity degrees from the Disciples of Christ Christian Theological Seminary and Eastern Baptist Seminary. Two women will be competing during a speak-of- f for the title of young received $ career girl to represent the club in district and state competition Competing will be Miss Diane Osborne of Roy, who employed at Internal is Revenue Service, and Mrs. Carol Harris, Layton, senior collection officer with the Federal Employees Credit Union. The topic that they will be speaking on is Change, Challenge and Response. Mrs. Velma Rohrbough and Mrs. Alice Wilson are Reservations can be made with Mrs. Lillian Clark at or Mrs. Molly Nye 773-221- 7 Guests are welcome o o at sour, salads, rolls, homemade cakes and pies, coffee, tea and punch. of Chairman smorgasbord is Mrs. Swartz, assisted by Wm. Aeschlimann and Jack King, kitchen; John Davis, tickets; Paul Pierson, flyers the Jack Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. and Dennis Mrs. Goudelock, dining room, Mrs. Arval Anderson, Paul Mrs. desserts; Balbach, Sr., telephone; posters; Miss Kay Dean, decorations; Mrs. Stella Smith, publicity and Mr. Alfred Hart, cleanup. Tickets may be purchased from Mrs. Davis, ticket chairman or from group leaders. Also tickets may be purchased at the door. Price will be $3 donation for adults; $1.75 donation for children under 12 years of age; and $1 donation for children under 6. 73 OPEN TILL 9:001 Easter stories Hippity Hoppity Easter" will be the theme of this Saturdays storytime at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy. Beginning at 2 p.m. the following stories will be told: Humbug Rabbit, The World in a Candy Egg, The Candy Egg and Bunny and The Easter Egg Artists. Children will dance to the "Bunny Hop and make collage Easter eggs. Bears featured All kinds of bears will be featured for preschoolers this Tuesday at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. The following stories will be told: Beady Bear, Corduroy, and Milton the Early Riser. "Brave preschoolers will have a chance to go on an imaginary bear hunt and participate in rhyming games. School on Easter. Two triumphant services morn Easter are scheduled. The 7:30 a.m. service will feature traditional communion. The second festive Easter service will be at the regular worship hour of 10:45 a.m. The Chancel Choir will sing for both services. In addition, the Carol Choir will sing three numbers at the He is second service: Lov? ,the Sweet Lord;a; Story arid Tfri So Glad, Glad, Glad. The annual Easter breakfast will be served by the Junior High Youth Group, including 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th graders. For a donation of $1.50 for adults and $1 for those 12 and under, a hearty breakfast of juice, French toast and sausage and coffee or milk is available from 8:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Proceeds derived from the breakfast will be used for a summer campout for the youth. The mothers with young children meet for lunch on the last Tuesday of each' The month. Mothers Lunch group will meet March 28 at noon in the Fellowship Hall. Lunch will be provided for the mothers, who are asked to bring a lunch for their children. The Carol Choir meets weekly on Thursdays at 4 p.m. to practice. The Senior High Youth from Our Saviors will join with the Senior High Group from Elim Lutheran for a Game Night at Weber State College on March 31 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. They will enjoy an evening of bowling, ice hockey, pool, etc. in the college game room. 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SIT ti Alsojn Q0wnt0wn Sears ssss wau avi. 222K5i3iS2!iE 4 ' UjJLV C NT W 'frft V A ' 9 to THE CONGREGATION of Our Savior's Lutheran formed a palms procession around the Church Sunday morning, led by the acolyte, crucifer, paster and choir singing "All Hail the Power of Jesus Name until all had entered the chapel. |