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Show CLEARFIELD COURIER, Thanks to all who helped to make the ward social held last Saturday at the church, so successful. The Relief Society will give a demonstration on how to cook, prepare and buy fish. They will serve supper following the demonstration. Charge will be $1 per person. Visiting teachers will meet at 7 p.m. Brent Olsen and Steve David Thomas Cultural Arts specialist. Winward and Mrs. Mike Manning. Julianne was confirmed by her father, and Jamie Lynn by her uncle, Mike Lunt. Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson chose the name Amy Marie for their daughter. She was blessed by her father. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Robinson was blessed by his grandfather, Tex Robinson, and named, Sheldon Dean. Marvin Hogensen has been ordained a High Priest, Richard Wade a Seventy, and Rick Moore, Mark have their Homemaking meeting next Tuesday, with daughters invited as special Several activities guests. have been planned for the day. sustained Fifth Ward The Mutual Super activity will be this Saturday at Pme View, beginning at 9 a.m. There will be boating, water skiing and lunch served. Jeff Peterson has been ordained a Teacher. Delbert Jensen is the new High Priest Group leader, the Homemaking counselor, and LaVon Fullmer, as a Jr. Sunday School teacher. The Relief Society will have their Homemaking has been sustained as the new with Pam president, and Shirley Johnson as counselors, and Elaine Stone, secretary. The Roger Cummings named their baby duaghter Kimberley, when she was blessed by her father. Jack Marshall blessed their baby daughter and named her Amber Dawn. The twins of Mr. and Mrs. William Merx were blessed by their father, and named Shannon Andrea, and Traditional communion will be celebrated at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 5560 S. 2300 W., Roy, on Sunday at the 9:30 a.m. service. The Scripture texts for the meeting tonight with the Mountain Fuel Supply giving a class on home canning. Aug. 26 is the date for the Ward Picnic to be held at the Weber Memorial Park in Ogden Canyon. Games and activities will get under way at 1 p.m., with a supper at 4. Fifteenth Ward and her counselors, Beverly Ames and Martha Phelphs, Florence and Howe, Martin Bradley. Tricia Ann Burbank was baptized and confirmed by her father, Scott Burbank. Amy Hunter, daughter of Richard Mr. and Mrs. Hunter was confirmed by her grandfather, James Nicole Albert Hunter. Jarvis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Jarvis was confirmed by her uncle, Sustained were Brent Simpson, Young Mens Mutual president; Paul Turley, Second quorum Deacons Adviser; and Relief 6:2-8- -- MMNiWn Society M hour of 10:45 a.m. Sunday Church School will resume Sept. 10 at 9:30 a.m. Anyone desiring to have their arts or crafts articles displayed during the Roy Days exhibit is asked to contact Mrs. Helen Burdick, or Mrs. Ruth Hicks, The exhibit will be held at Sand Ridge Jr. High, and will be open from 7 : 30 to k 4 x 8 fl 1 yode, Flrxt 649 $54 AUTUMN RICAN 3164x8 Ftm Qrado BIRCH mutated woodyafat on 1) 4 1 8 6 yodo Siulorod woodyam on 3 1 1 yodo, nmulatod woodyam on lauon CROSS CUT rUl 4 V1447Vh stmototod woodgrom on low on plywood 5 99 $f 95 u It" the Sunday School; Kathleen RANGE Taylor first counselor, and Denise Sly, second counselor in the Young Womens Mutual; and Flora Harper, Sunday School chorister. 240 ALLIED HOODS Skinglot $H-Sol- HfMM-M- " 15 FIBERGLASS PANELS 26" 8' $3.11 I 24" 10' ... $3.90 1 26" 12' ... $4.49 1 1 26"x 1 4' ... $.49 26" 16' ... $4.20 Second Grode 5x5 5x6 1 CORRUGATED BATHROOM TILE BOARD Sunset Fifth Roas Argyle was sustained a Primary teacher. $2.50 $3.00 ih DAMAGED Sunset Sixth RIRE lonftltt All $ J 99 SIZES Karen Shearer and Sherry Young as nursery leaders. David Stephens was released as Young Adult lit 11 --ft. V," 14ft. 1" SOctft. " I and up Sunset Seventh i, V" 7cft. Mtft. i.eem. SPINDLES AND r POSTS - 25- All Sizes. Peipkorn,Susan Becky Christiansen, Herschi, Doneta Patty Choate, Casteel, Linda Heinae and Nora Stephens. jgSMfO i a i w Aisoene sizis Easy to Install Ready to Finish Young Womanhood recognition; Valerie Lm 4cft. IV." 9" MOVABLE LOUVER SHUTTERS ward leader, Loren Young sustained. Irma ,r Bingham , was sustained a . Primary() teacher. ", .V,.,,,.. The following received l GALVANIZED DOORS INTERIORS Sherry Thompson and Terri Holt were sustained assistant Primary teachers, Sunset Fourth I-- SUPPLIES Joe president; Robinson, First counselor in Mutual was Wallace released as president of the APYWMIA, Dixie Wightman and Doris Bassett as her counselors. Sustained were Hi McNaughton president, Ora Clayton and Norma Dalton her counselors. Sunday Sept. 3, worship at Our Saviors will resume the fall and winter BURL BIRCH NOCTURNE Paul Thurston, Young Mens ; The $49 $579 Primary teachers; Nelson, mission in South America. She is the daughter of Mark and Bonnie Jenkins. & Simulated woody qn on 2 louon plywood was baptized and confirmed. Susan Mendrum has been sustained second counselor in the Primary; and Chris Humphries and Kaylynn has Christy Jenkins returned home after an LDS cost of $1.75 for adults, $1 for children under 12, not to exceed $6 per family. v The worship service will be Jheld in the grove at 11 a.m. aia44 Vw4U 10 yodo 3io f DARK DRIFTWOOD CASTlI OAK 1 $mutad woody w on lonow plywood I MOIMNM ANS COtOtR QUANTITY MM VMtMTT lauon morning Relief Society. Protestant of Brigham City. Breakfast will be served from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at a 1ME Kelly Bronson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bronson Horne was Shirley released as Primary chorister, Linda Bell as Homemaking leader in churches -MtllWtlT. UNtr NAILS NinteenthWard Three babies were blessed and given names at the last Fast meeting. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knighton was named Nathan Stayner Knighton. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Cottrell was named Zachary and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson was named Russ Nelson. Sunset Second Scott Wiberg was released from the Sunday School presidency and Robert Hunt sustained. Sunset Third The annual canyon breakwill be held Aug. 27 in Box Elder Campground up Logan Canyon. This is an annual event held in conjunction with Holy Cross Lutheran . ovtt m mu of famuns io cmoom fsc ij Sunset LDS Stake News , schedule. other p.m. Elders quorum is sponsoring a golf tournament on Saturday, with tee off time at 6:30 a.m. In the evening, they will have a pot luck supper, to which all adults of die ward are invited. 10 p.m. Fri. Aug. 25, and from noon to 4 p m. Sat. Aug. 26. Our Saviors Lutheran Church Women are assisting with the exhibit. fast and service and 7 The Homemaking meeting will be Aug. 22 at 10 a.m. A pot luck lunch will be served and mothers should bring a sack lunch for their children. early-servic- summer Elders; and Michael Goodwin and Jerry Smith, Society Librarian. Relief Society at Steven Bullard, son of Mr. Claud Bullard has received a call to serve in the Texas, San Antonio Mission. 0. of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bardwell has been baptized and confirmed by her father. Don Mike Jones and Gentry have been ordained Browning, tivities committee; Mark Turley, Second quorum and Deacons adviser; Barbara Pulsipher, Relief Visiting Teachers meeting will be at 9:45 a.m. and night and Mrs. and MatRomans 11:33-3- 6 Pastor thew 1 6:13-2Charles Riggs sermon will focus on commitment and discipleship. Aug. 20 will be the last e Sunday of the daughter Darlene secretary;Cultural Ac- are Exodus day Bardwell, Seventies. David Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jones, has returned from serving a mission in the Netherlands, and reported his mission on Sunday. Sixteenth Ward Releases have been extended to Julie Arave, Primary chorister; Dennis Barney, Young Mens Mutual president; Larry Bouwhuis, and Arden Porter, counselors; and Tom Stuart, Four babies were blessed and given names on Fast Sunday. Three of them were grandchildren of Bishop and Mrs. Claud Bullard. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Bullard was blessed by his grandfather, Bishop Bullard, and named Clinton Joseph. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Bullard was blessed by his father, and named Jeff Lonnie Bullard Kerry. blessed their daughter and named her Melissa Arlene. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Brown was given the name. Our Savior's Lutheran Cheney, Education counReid, selor, Nancy Bonnie Steven and Meenderink, Elders. Roy West Stake First Ward Marilyn Newman was sustained as the new Relief Society president, Bonnie Vonna Olmstead, president, Stratford, Anderson, teacher. has Olive Coons in Homemaking counselor; Newman as Marilyn Primary president, and her counselors, Janet Saunders, and Linda Karras, and Nancy Reid, Primary been Released were reorganized. secretary. as counselors Elders presidency. Green as Education counselor, and Bonnie Cheney as Homemaking lesson will be given. Please bring your own dishes. Eighth Ward The Relief Society presidency been Relief Society, Barbara the and have Julianne Gardner and Jamie Lynn Manning were baptized and confirmed members of the church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner, and Mr. Adam Richards has been baptized and confirmed by his father, Charles Richards. Ninth Ward LaVon Fullmer has been released as president of the Spence who was Bankhead, released. His assistants are George Stettler, and Dean Thompson, with Junior Call as Secretary. Seventh Ward The Ward Fair gets underway on Saturday at 4 All p m. at the church. proceeds will go to the budget. There will be food, games, and many articles, both new and used, for sale. The Relief Society will meet next Thursday evening for a pot luck supper at Roy Park. The Visiting Teachers message "Shrisailcl I'SI News LBS Ry Roy Slake Fourth Ward succeeding Aug. 16, 1978, Page 3 iAZ2BTS2SKCti JNTH&W&T Back to School PERM SPECIAL! 825-600- 825-709- 2. Our deluxe $25.00 perm Steven Joseph. Dan and Debbie Draper have been sustained to the Sunday School staff. Isabelle Holt and Trade Coons, as Music leaders, 2nd Wanda Hardman, for jAV I session Relief Society Education leader; Leslie All George, Young Adult Relief Society organist, and John Owens, Scout leader. Thirteenth Ward Memberships have been received for Carl Kent Bingham and daughter, Lola Jean Ammon, and David H. John. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Manning was blessed and given the name Jeremy thru August Georges Salons 1 770 W. 5300 So. - Ph. 773-304- 6 fjl 84067 Roy, Utah Hi Dee. The Primary has a new presidency. Released were president, Marilyn Bailey, and her counselors, Janice STUDIO OF THE ARTS LaWanna Brown, and Judy Cummings, secretary. The new , president is Julie McKin-stry- Barton, and with Diane Hunt and Lynn Hawkes as counselors, and Robyn Hales, secretary. Roy North Stake At stake conference on Sunday, Clark Puffer was released as a member of the High Council, and John Parks as an alternate High Councilman. Shirl Okey who had been an alternate, was sustained as a High Councilman, and Lynn Taylor, and William Curtis were sustained as alternates. Duane Westbroek and Karl Tanner were sustained as counselors in the stake Sunday School, and Shirley Taylor as Homemaking leader, Lola Ray as Social Relations leader and Vera Budge as secretary of the Stake Relief Society board. 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