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Show i J '1 fipp gir-pasiHnnprCLEARFIELD June 28, 1978, Page 4 Roy LOS News ii f w ROY STAKE FOURTH WARD Don Thomas has been OVII M TYHI Of 7AMIUNB 10 CNOOM MOM -- WMMISMO MOLOMM ANB COLONS NAILI lAAMIT OUANTTTY AN VAtWTY MTMI INTHWItl. DARK 1 CAST II OAK DRIFTWOOD Vtoa4 $nwtad wtiftmn on lonow plywoad tytwXxS Simulated woody oin on - 10 yoJo loucm 1 4 x 8. Ill grod, Bimulotod woodgroin on louon plywood Jia 1 Karilynn Carey was blessed by her father, and named $549 AUTUMN RICAN $mvkitd louon 99 5 r95 SUNSET FIRST SH-Sol- r as Sunday Kathryn 19 I 49 15 DAMAGED DOORS INTERIORS $3.90 $4.49 $5.49 $4.20 1 SPINDLES AND . POSTS Elder 04tiU - 25- wt l'ji V, .I.! Jo serves 'ASSOSTW BIZIS Easy to Install Ready to Finish All Sizes. leaves for Paris . . . sem. 1V" MOVABLE LOUVER . SHUTTERS m Elder Wayne McEntire 47cH. SO ft. 1.04ft. 1" V in Paris up After learning French in to the 1 X 4-- for two Elder Wayne months, McEntire left Monday to begin serving in the LDS Paris France mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall A. McEntire of Clearfield. A graduate of Clearfield High, he entered the LDS mission home in the latter part of April. CEDAR ft. 4 4 55 O.P.MOCX 4x 1 $ A 99 1 9 C4r Training Language in Provo Mission CEDAR COMBED REDWOOD 1x4x6 lAftftfD in $1.9J $24.95 $27.9$ 4,. 4 ft. !mw $25.95 $32.95 $37.95 5 Ft. 6 Ft. POSTS WE STOCK I.SS MIAVYWT. ft. rolls 4 FT. POMMK ip. 9? CHAIN LINK SO LINK FENCES AU $1.B4 GATES FOR CHAIN IN ALL SIZES OF CHAIN SIZES LINK AVAILABLE FIELD FENCE STRIPPING AmorUon Mpdt 1x2x8 4 IimH strip 32 39 47 $44.95 $50.95 $57.79 fflAmLAMBM 26c c Wstl It's a fact certain paints do outlast others. Put Pratt & Lambert Aqua Royal Latex House & Trim Finish on your house and you'll have a paint job that stays fresh looking for a long time. It's a tough latex paint that applies easily" and dries fast to a show you hew to Bo it yourttN and ssvo stosty z. t'-- t-- r S beautiful durable satin gloss finish . . easy cleanup with soap and water. For a paint job that stays on put on quality Pratt . LUMBER DIMENSION kp AT DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOAD AU ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE J, K CHM5 & BICK'S t THE WALL PANELING WNOT Walkw Bonkard MoBttr Chrg Bonk Lord ptSJI.MTpji. tTMIIt V 9721797, 15SSWttSS00Sotli(1 'I 4 wwewiilenwjM,1iiiiiei4 tail of Rdwood) t.m.miEMir"1 I p.m.f Block SUNDAYS 10 HllfMIP11 osei- )PIN i- Itonmxnx 26, on -J- SUNSET THIRD Kathy Field was sustained a Sunday School teacher, a Primary Martha Neil teacher, Lynette Arave and Maurine Anderson assistant Primary Librarians. SUNSET FIFTH Kelly Ryan was advanced to a teacher, the son of Kavid and Kathy Ryan. became the first black man to participate in temple ordinances of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Elder Thomas S. Monson of the Council of Mormon Apostles conducted sealing ordinances in the Salt Lake Temple which Mormons believe bind a family together for eternity. The ceremonies involved Elder Freeman, his wife Toe, a Samoan to whom he was married ttfilawaitfdur years ago, and their tyj'o , and sons, Sachariah,-2Alexander, 3. The Mormon First presidency announced June 9 that a revelation had been President by Spencer W. Kimball, opening the way for blacks to hold the received priesthood for the first time. Two days later, Elder Freeman was ordained an elder in the Melchizedek Priesthood. Article recalls Mrs. Mary Knowles of 1029 Darling Street, contributes an article on her visiting the old Salt Lake Theater years ago to the June issue of Mountain West magazine of Provo, Utah. She had youngsters along with her and climbed up in the attic of the old theater and tells about the old showhouse in such a way it seems to come alive again for the readers. P HR & Lambert Latex House in your Aqua Royal & Trim Finish favorite fib SUNSET SEVENTH Pat Sutter was released as Cultural Refinement class leader m night Relief society June Schaelling sustained. plans SALT LAKE resident Laura second Dixon, counselor, and Lisa Johnson, secretary. A new bishopric was sustained on Sunday, due to the calling of bishop Byron to the stake Hughes presidency. Released, along with bishop Hughes were his counselors, Dale Shipp and Duane Roylance. Lowell was Hadley sutained as the new bishop with Nathan Zimmermman and James as Mayes counselors. Darrell Hill is ward clerk, and Rex Howell, assistant clerk. NINTEENTH WARD Keith Burnett has been released as second counselor in the bishopric, as he has been called to the stake presidency. Sustained as the new counselor was John Douglas. The Relief Society Homemaking will be the third Monday in July. Our Savior's Lutheran Church Praise Parade on Friday at 11:20 a.m. will conclude this years Vacation Church School at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 5560 S. 2300 W., Roy. Parents of participating children are invited to attend. Award certificates will be presented. CommuContemporary nion will be celebrated at Lutheran Our Saviors A .Clearfield-- CITY -P- W. Spencer Kimball, world leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will address millions of Mormon women throughout the English-speakin- g world in a special live broadcast from the historic Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle on Saturday, Sept. 18, 1978, church officials announced. The old prophet of the worlds 4,000,000 Mormons will speak over a special closed circuit audio line to hundreds of individual in Mormon meetings churches and other locations in United States, Canada, Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand. In addition, the address will be televised to some of the gatherings in United States, and it will be translated into other major languages, and cassette tape recordings of the translations will be mailed to churchmen throughout the world. Mormon women 12 years and older are invited special fireside chat which will be similar in nature to the Mormon priesthood conferences in the Tabernacle for men and young boys. of age to this semi-annu- young women, said several stakes of the church are asked to provide a combined chorus of young singers for the fireside. Assisting Mrs. Funk with the arrangements are her counselors, Hortense Child Smith and Ardeth G. Church during the 9:30 a.m. worship service. Pastor Charles Riggs will conduct the service, assisted by Martin Simonson. Students of this past weeks Vacation Church School will participate. Scripture lessons for the seventh Sunday - & NOW OPEN B Glass Service Pentecost are: Zechariah 9:9-1and Romans 7:15-25- ; Matthew 11:25-30-. ; Stake Relief, from 10 to 11 a.m. at the diamond behind the Stake Center. This event will end July 28. , Society' on;.a 'Weekly basis.'- f, The cultural activity inAil open4 swim night is4 cludes oil painting being held being held every Thursday Thursday evenings in the southwest wing of the Stake night from 8:50 to 9:50 p.m. at the Clearfield Swimming Center from 6:30 to 8: 30 p.m. the ending date is July 27. Pool. The cost for the hour is 80 cents and will end on July Another Monday morning 27. activity is bowling at the Other activities included in Davis Lanes in Layton from the summer recreation 10 a.m. until noon, with the are Monday cost of 80 cents per line. This program morning tennis at the will end July 17. Kiwanis and Clearfield High For any further inSchool courts. This session is formation, those interested from 6 to 8 a.m. and will end can call Joanne Steven, on July 31. Friday mornings Clearfield LDS Stake Relief will be filled with softball Society Recreation Leader. Hawaiian LDS Temple opens after changes - LAIE, HAWAII Mormon Hawaii Temple The was rededicated in Laie, Hawaii, by Church President Spencer W. Kimball, after being closed two years for extensive changes. This temple is often called The Taj Mahal of the Pacific because of its beauty. President Kimball spoke at all nine sessions together with General other Authorities of the church. President Kimball said, "This lovely edifice has served the spiritual needs of those members who have come here for their endowments and sealings." In his dedicatory address, President Kimball talked about life after death, and related his feelings when his mother died when he was 11 years old. He said that life not a after death was is and It real fancy. passing true. The Lord has given us this glorious truth. In a later session, President Kimball called for a reformation in the homes of every Latter-da- y Saint. Let us begin with our children so theyll be prepared and when theyre married theyll think of just one place, and this is the temple. He said that many parents are spending too much time seeking after fun activities at the expense of properly children. training Worship as a family this 1181 So. State, Clearfield OWNED -- By fi after their Kapp. Bobby Webb t week at the church of your 9 ft mc-- Barney A series of recreational and cultural activities are being sponsored by the Sister Ruth H. Funk, general president of the Spend a safe July 4th with your family Dennis Sunday School teacher; Ruth Toyn, president of the first year Mia Maids, Sherrie first counselor; Robinson, ROY ROY WEST STAKE FOURTEENTH WARD Clearfield women Kimball plans LDS activities color. wmsb M'l u as Tersa relased were Lorenze sustained. June 4ssHS2i- i- REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN 5 CITY theater MorcK and Batter WIRE 40414 111 Jacobsen second counselor, Steven Tatton, secretary. were Andy Sustained Hokanson, president, Scott Braithwaite first counselor, Wayne Popham. Parsons at the church at 9:30 a.m. and rides will be furnished. Beth Woodbury will give the Homemaking Lesson and lunch will be served. Each lady should bring some hand work to do that day. Thurman Tubbs Jr. has been sustained as an assistant ward clerk. Shane Merrill has been ordained a Deacon. SIXTEENTH WARD Reed Turley has been released as ward and choir organist, and Gaylen Rollins as a Sunday School teacher. Julie Moss has been sustained as a Sunday School teacher, David Aston as assistant Scoutmaster and a member of the troop committee, SUNSET SIXTH Cheryl Coker and Colette 23 S4cf. i" v" president, Scott Braithwaite as first counselor, Ronald oseph Freeman, cH. 1 and up SUNSET SECOND Relased as deacons quorom presidency were Douglas Braithweaite, SALT LAKE -- W" " sustained. Primary teachers, GALVANIZED PIPE in S M. Unfttii All SIZIS $ 99 Eves enters temple CORRUOATID FIBERGLASS PANELS $3.11 24xB ... 24x12' ... 24"x14' ... 24''x14 ... sustained as a Sunday School teacher. Help is needed at the stake camp for the remodeling being done. Contact the bishop is you can donate some time. ROY NORTH STAKE EIGHTEENTH WARD The Relief Society Homemaking meeting will be July 6 at the summer home of Laura Holmes. Those attending should meet family 95 BBI? for Lynn and Cynthia Berry and family. Terrial Staley has been received Black HFM4S-M- " $2.50 $3.00 5x6 teachers, and Aaron HOODS BATHROOM TILE BOARD Second Grode SxS School RANGE Stilngl Wursten sustained. EIGHTH WARD Lloyd Eastman has been ordained a Teacher. Bishop McEntire is encouraging all recommend holders to do more temple work. The ward is falling behind in this assignment. THIRTEENTH WARD Those interested in attending Education Week should contact Floyd Cord-ne- r for further information. Raymond Clawson was advanced to a Priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Clawson. John Phelps and Gary Brighton were released SUPPLIES 240 have been Memberships has been released as ward music director and Virginia Mike 'SKI i ALLIED Erin Michelle. 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