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Show Kevin Breitweiser has Ho STAKE Stake Conference extended to Soney Bowden, been ordained a Teacher; David Lakey and Kirk Fielding have been ordained Stake athletic director; priests At releases Sunday, were -- Mike and Navadomskis, an elder. ToddThayne Barrows, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Barrows has been baptized and confirmed. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Carson has been blessed by her grandfather, and named Pearl Hansen, Stake Young Womens secretary; and Jean Ritchie, Stake Primary secretary. Sustained were Emmett Sexton, athletic director; Paula Eames, Young Womens secretary; and Nola Jorgensen, Primary Nicole. Dan and Deanne Russell chose the name Michael William for their baby boy. He was blessed by his father. secretary. EIGHTH WARD Roger Stratford has been released as ward executive secretary, and William Bowden sustained. Shirley Johnson was released as Relief Society Homemaking counselor, and Florence Howe sustained. Tracie Cons was sustained as Young Adult Representative. The Ward Christmas party will be Dec. 15 at 6:30 p.m. THIRTEENTH Memberships have been accepted in the ward for Peggy Wood and Blaine Lowell Meacham. Wayne Brown has been released as first counselor in the Young Mens Mutual, and Teachers quorum adviser and Ronald Peterson sustained. Peggy Hunt was released as second counselor WARD SUN TIMES , Dec. 6, 1 978, Relief Society secretary; and Ben Brown, secretary of the Scout committee. in the Young Womens Mutual and Fran Hadlock sustained. Congratulations TWELFTH WARD to our Young Mens volleyball team, for taking first place in region play. The Spiritual Living lesson will be given at the Relief Society meetings Thursday. counselor FOR THE CENTER PERFORMING ARTS at W.S.C. 9:00 to 5:00 Ph. 2580 Jefferson Ave. TICKETS: Weekdays 392-35- 71 Cub Sharon Den Mother; Thompson, Susan Taylor, primary teacher; Merrill Child, Young Adult Representative and Sunday School teacher; and Mary Hutchins, Sunday School In service teacher; Sue Denning, Sunday School teacher; Dennis Butler, Mutual Mens Young SEVENTH WARD hane Paskett has been baptized by his brother Craig, and confirmed by his father, John Paskett. Three baby girls were blessed and given names last Sunday. The daughter of Rod and Lisa Hodge was blessed by her father, and named Kimberly Ann. The daughter Dennis and Linda of Durbano was blessed by Dennis Durbano, and named Stephanie Carmella. The daughter of Mike and Cheryl Seamons was given the name Amanda Sue. She was blessed by her father. Carolyn president; Firestone, Young Womens Mutual president, and her counselors, Jolene Jones and Connie Citte; Pat Allred, Young Womens specialist; Hazien Page, Mia Maid adviser; Leon Wilson, Activities chairman; Dean Hone, executive secretary; ward Mangel, Kathy chorister, Josephine Ruybal, Librarian; and Robert Frisbey, Young Mens secretary. the were Sustained following: Dennis Butler executive secretary; Peggy Morris, ward chorister; in chruch on Sunday. The ward Christmas party will be on Saturday at 5:30 p m. Each family is asked to make decorations for the ward Christmas tree and it will be decorated at that time. Dinner will follow. VAL A. BROWNING Bob Storey, Society; Pack chairman; speakers at 7:00 P.M. Saturday, January 6 at 2:00 & 7:00 P.M. Butler has as Education in the Relief Georgeann been released Iona Milton and Christensen, who will be leaving Dec. 14 for a mission in Arizona, will be the Friday, January 5 Scott Pitcher, activities chairman; Robert Frisbey, activities committee; Casey Adult Allred, Young Josephine representative; Ruybal, second session mother Relief Society education teacher; Pat Schroader, second session Robert Stockdale, Peter Meline and Mel Alexander have been released from the Sunday School staff; Ben Brown, Scout Committee; Mary Lou Cunningham, Scout Committee secretary; and Donna Brown, second Relief Society session secretary. Duane Westbroek was released as executive and Wayne secretary Castor, and Edwin Anderson as assistant ward clerks. Melvin Ross Mertlich was leader; Homemaking Hazien Page, Relief Society education counselor; Mary Hutchins, second session Spiritual Liviing teacher; and Connie Citte, Relief Society Visiting Teachers message teacher. Sustained as the new Young Womens president was Georgeanna Butler, with Kay Obray and Joelene sustained as executive Jones as counselors and secretary; Gary Drake, Sheila Jensen as Mia Maid Richard Green, and Allen adviser. Jack Weir was sustained Haney as assistant clerks; Donna Green, second session as the new president for Social Relations teacher. Bonnie was Slaughter sustained as Relief Society the Young Men and Bob Storey as secretary. Jeff Stewart and Robert Doman will remain as counselors. Robert Ross was sustained as a Sunday School teacher. secretary. The baby daughte of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Poulsen has been blessed by her father, and named Angela. Conrad Bodily, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Bodily; Doug Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Reynolds; and Dustin Neumeyer, son of Mr. and Mrs Mike Neumeyer, LAKEVIEW WARD Merilyn Smith has been as sustained Mutual chorister. Veloy Scott has been released as Relief Society secretary, and sustained as Pec. 6, 1 978, Page 4 A Christmas dinner is being planned for ward members on Dec. 16 at 5 p.m. Relief Society next be will the week Homemaking classes with Nancy McFarland giving the morning lesson, Jeanine Turner the evening group lesson. There will be work on projects that are already started. Ray and Debbie Riding called their new daughter Melanie. Cherly Konopasic was released as a Sunday School teacher, Janice Romney as first counselor in evening Relief Society, Dave as finance Romney chairman, Coral Oram as Social Relations class leader in the evening Relief Society. Sustained were Coral Oram as first counselor in evening SUNSET FIRST Scott and Marie Leatham have named their new daughter Dana Marie. Cheryl Ann was the name given the new daughter of Harold and Carol Walsh. The new son of Roger and Debbie Thomas was named Bryan Jason. Thomas and Charlotta Grover ccalli their new son Thomas Hyrum. Edda Jensen was sustained assistant athletic director. Wednesdays Homemaking classes will he a continuation of the mini classes with home decorating, quick cookery, knitting. Joan Poulson will give the lesson in the mooning, Dolores Brighton in the evening. The evening class will be making Christmas gifts. sunset; SECOND Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemaking classes with Linda Stoddard giving the morning lesson and their will be a food demonstration. Our SUNSET THIRD Church school for all ages meets each Sunday at 9:30 Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Nelson callld their new son Rocky Ace. Miran da Crossen was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crosson. Cook was released as a School a.m. Our Church, 2300 W., Roy. Choose from our showcase of prizes provided by Sunset Sports Center. Stock No. 9086 Ruger Rifles and many more to choose from! teacher, S. 5560 1, Relief Society, Barbara Bell as evening Social Relations class leader, Gwen Burnson as a Primary teacher and Lori McKissick as Young Adult Mother Education class leader. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemaking with LaNada classes Parsons giving the morning lesson, Dorothy Bodily the evening. There will be work Michael Steager blessed their new baby, and named him Samuel David. Andrew Jared Dalebout, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dalebout has been baptized and confirmed by his father. Ward choir practice is being held each Sury, except Fast Day at 5 p.m. in the Relief Society Room. Craig Hill is director, and is Janice Metcalf, accompanist. on Christmas items such as cook y painting, wreaths etc. SUNSET SEVENTH on Relief Society Wednesday will be the Homemaking classes with Mae Christainsen giving the lesson in the morning. There will be work on Christmas items. The evening class with Cheryl Budge class leader will dip chocolates as their activity. Temple Square joins spirit of the holidays SALT LAKE CITY -Trees and shrubs in Temple Squares signal the opening of many traditional holiday events on the historic block in Salt Lake City including a presentation of the Nativity nightly through the holiday period. Also, the 11th annual Youth Songfest at Christmastime will be held on Saturday at 7:45 p.m. in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. About 3,500 singers from Utah High schools will perform under the direction of Elder Armont Willardsen. The Brigham Young University Philharmonic Orchestra will accompany the singers, Dr. Ralph G. Laycock will conduct the orchestra. Elder Roy M. Darley will be at the Tabernacle organ, and Dr. Lael J. Woodbury will narrate the program. Gov. Scott M. Matheson will deliver a Christmas message. The 63rd annual presentation of Handels Messiah by the Oratorio Society of Utah will be held Dec. 16 and 17 at 8 p.m. nightly in the congregational meeting following the service on Sunday. Church Council elections and the 1979 budget are on the agenda. Also after church, the Jr. High Youth will hold a box sale. A box may be purchased for $1 and filled with cookies chosen from a wide assortment. The cookies are free with purchase of the BOX for $1. The Parish Commissions will meet Thursday, Dec. 14 at 6 p.m. for dinner in the Fellowship Hall. The Church Tabernacle. The annual Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus Christmas Concert will be given Dec. 20 and 21 at 8 p.m. in the Tabernacle with Elder Robert C. Bowden conducting. The Tabernacle Choir Christmas Concert will be held at 8 p.m. on Dec. 22, in the Tabernacle with Jerold D. Ottley conducting the program. Osmonds aquire' Avon farm land SALT LAKE CITY 79 MERCURY The lawsuits, reports District Judge J. Duffy Palmer, Attend the church of your choice acting on behalf of the 1st District Court, who approved the settlement. Under its terms, the Osmonds will deed an unspecified amount of land on the Huhn Farm to Earl and Lois Frederickson. It includes a farm and 2.25 acres on which it sits. The Osmonds were declared owners of the bulk of the property which was tied up in the lawsuit. immediately at 8 p.m. IN A BOBCAT transmission. FINANCIAL RUT? - DELIVERED in ogden. m . . m m s , h J ,4 , a practicing attorney, I have helped thousands get out of debt. Although I no longer accept legal clients, now have o way to help you to not only get out of debt, out to get ahead financially! My company has a staff of financial experts. We answer such I questions as: I.How can make every dollar count? 2. How can save on taxes? 3. What insurance should I carry? 4. How can i make my money work for me? And more. 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Relief Society next week will be the Social Relations and Mother Education classes with Dorothy Church leading the morning Social Relations class, and Janet the Mother Evans, Education group. Janice White is the evening class class Social Relations leader. The Christmas Social will be held next week along the Homemaking with classes. Everyone is a winner when you purchase any new automobile. ROY WEST STAKE SEVENTEENTH WARD Tne second session Relief So:iety meetings are held on Sundays at 9 a.m., and the Young Adults meet at 9:30 a.m. NINETEENTH WARD The son of Kevin and Diana Peterson has been blessed by Ralph Fowers, and named Kevin Bradley. sound-and-lig- Saviors Lutheran Breneice Hansen gives the evening lesson and there will be refurbishing of Christmas ornaments. Sandra Shelly as Primay leader. Douglas Shield was sustained as APYMMIA librarian, and Sandra Shelly as a Primary teacher. 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