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Show SLN TIMES , March 21, y tioirEpHww 979, Page 4 m Chris & Side's ilr 1 CLEARFIELD COURIER, Sunset Stake iNin&wesr SUNSET STAKE Next week will be fast tfHKI CKOAR DOO IAS 1 4 6 H. Combed 4 Stahwd FLAT TOP CIOAX 1 4 6 R. Stand 4 Bailor . 4 - 6 ft. I Sunset First Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Cultural ' 3 TOP CKOAR 6-6 a I Sunday. a. TOP CKOAR FLAT DOO CKOAR classes with giving the La Verne lesson, morning Mcquarrie the Visiting Teacher class Message. Refinement a. Stand 4 Boitar Ft. KAR FKNCK PICKY CEDAR a. 6 FI. 12 I a PICKY CKOAR . 8 ft. 12 a 1 1 CKOAR 8 Ft. 2 a 4 PICKY CKOAR 1 4 a 4 CKOAR - 8 H. I OAUOI 1 1 SO FI. Roll 25.95 32.95 37.95 4 Ft. t. 1009b common Is . 1x4-60- Ft.. Ft. combed Y To Off Hats will be the Smorgasbord theme of the smorgasbord sponsored by the Christian Womens Fellowship of the First Christian Church, 705 23rd St., Ogden, on March 29. Home-cooke- d foods will be served from 5 p.m to 7 p.m. The menu will consist of GRAPE STAKES 6 Ft. 69 4 Ft. 1 sweet and sour port, chicken, meatloaf, vegetables salads, rolls, homemade cakes and pies, coffee, tea, and punch. The public is invited. Tickets may be purchased from Mrs. Rose or Women from CWF. Tickets may also be purchased a the door. LEASE A NEW was a Primary teacher, Thelma Jensen Visiting Teacher Message class leader. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Cultural Price will be a $3.50 donation for adults; $2 donation for children under 12; and and $1 donation for children under 6. . Refinement classes with Verl Neilsen in the morning, Thelma Jensen in the evening.' Nola Kimber is Visiting Teacher Message class leader. Sunset Third Maurine Anderson was sustained a Sunday School . Chairman of the smorgasbord is Mrs. Jack Swartz, assisted by Kay Dean and Mrs. William Aeschlimann, kitchen; Mrs. Fred Rose, Tickets; Mrs. Paul Pierson, flyers and Mrs. Dennis posters; teacher, Ronald Parker assistant explorer leader. , McCarter, OVIB SO TYPBS OF MNtL'NO TO CMOOSI AND MOiDINOS FROM COLORIO NAILS IAROIST QUANTITY AND VARItlY IN TNI INTIRMOUNTAIN WIST. GREEN x4x COPPER ftnnh lauan plywood. (j.ode wmiJatod on .1 $89.54 per Inunn plywood. 49 6 RIDGECREST BIRCH 1st rode. 3t 6 -- We invite Retails for $4330.00 Sea iis today area ; Brent Hardy was x4x : Ilv .a! - i Bth lit 4 Wash. Blvd. - CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS 24" $3.11 $3.90 24"x10 26" 1 12' $4.49 26" x 14W $5.49 26"x 16' $6.20 394-469- stories 5 , ' 825-664- morning HOODS SALT MOWOPEM SPECIALINTRODUCTORY OFFER: rrn $1295 1 1 Winch Winch FIREPLACE A STOVES LAKE 8J6xll" I . the Kingdom of God. There are more than 10,000 Ftelief Society units in the Mormon Church today, she reports,, functioning in branches, wards, stakes and missions of the Church. Each unit has a presiding officer and other officers and teachers, giving more than 150,000 women opportunity for growth and development. Assignments jrmiwr Brand CHINOOK FIREPLACE Delvxe Circulator ; FIREPLACES 299" 119 CITY-- The strengthen the homes of church members and build s-- . i Teacher stressing the powerful organizations plan to $161 $12.13 $16.30 $19.33 Visiting organization, will celebrate its 137th birthday here March 31 and April 1, dates of the annual General Conference, reports General President Barbara B. Smith, $6.30 I Inch class Mormon Churchs Relief Society, womens national GALVANIZED FIFE In 2141. longtbi Winch 4lnch Message leader. women note birthday DUCTED RANGE Teacher LDS 3 xl UlH June ilRsx TEE IBO0K ST4MRE SUPPLIES VTOCK morning, Schaelliiig in the eveming. Beth Henrie is Visiting Earl is evi AND COPY SHOP While the ad- morning Cultural 2000 WEST 5700 SOUTH ROY, UTAH 84067 ODD & END CABINETS Sav 60 ' vanced to a teacher, the son of Calvin and Belva Hardy. Norma Dalton will give the churches $T9 DISCOUNTED ' ' evening. Sunset Fourth t Grade. 449 Barbara Refinenaen$:"leston B Real Wood Vonoor on lauan plywood evening. Teacher Message class leader, Donetta Hamblin f r 31 d ijiadt, sknulotud wood from finish r CROSSCUT r 3 0AKI316 a 4 x 7V - 7" 7? clean-u- p. Byington is morning Visiting 3 49 ie lesson with Bonnie Jenkins in the morning, Dolores Judson in the Batod on 36 month open end, $323.75 down taxes $4.48, residual of $2000.00; PECAN x 4 x 7Vi Refinement Doris newspapers on April 7. There will be a special ward fireside on April 13. Sunset Seventh Steve Lesue was advanced to a priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Lesue. Vicky Baer was sustained sports specialist in the APYWMIA. Relief Society this week will be the Cultural Refinement classes with Carol Mitchel in Anderson. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Cultural and Mrs. month Simulated woodgroin on lauan plywood. 2 grade. Simulated woodgroin on lautin plywood. 4 CASTLE Motley, SUNMRD Simulated B Smith William Payne, publicity; Mrs. Ron Nichols, decorations and Miss Laura TIGER KYI MONO WALL 31 Stella leader, Message class leader, Nadine Graves evening. The scouts will pick up are Rodney and Retha Mrs. telephone, was Anderson Mark honored on Sunday evening prior to his leaving on a mission in France. Parents Goudelock, dining room; Mrs. Pete Newland, desserts; Mrs. Gladys 1 class Teacher ' Message. Sunset Second Miskin Christy Dinner CHAIN LINK Ft. Ft. x4-6f- 1 lesson will be with Lois Sewell Da given by Christensen giving the sustained Irsawc 4x4 1 x 4 Cultural Evening Refinement Visiting John Davis and Deborah Pool (I. to r.) get the food ready for the Christian Women's Fellowship Smorgasbord, planned March 29. WILLIAM PAYNE, Mrs. 4 - 8 Fi. A Nielsen Laree 3 1 Message Bassett evening. Sunset Last Friday evening the elders quoram sponsored a social iirtiich was held at the home of Dale and Norma Earl. It was a pizza party with pizza, popcorn and pop. Old Laurel and Hardy and Our Gang films were enjoyed about 40 elders and their partners. A fireside was held on Sunday evening at the home of Bob and Joyce Strebel with John Nicholas as the speaker. Sunset Fifth Marty Turner was advanced to a priest, the son of Bob and Jeannine Turner. Cultural Refinement lessons will be given on Tuesday morning by Mary Guiver, Connie Wright in the evening. Deanna Bridges is morning Visiting Teacher Message class leader, Jean Martindale evening. Sunset Sixth Todd Larsen was advanced to a priest, the son of Ernest and Betty Larsen. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Cultural Refinement classes with Marge Holt in the morning, Lavern Young in the evening. Kathryn Gale is morning Visiting Teacher Sunday as general conference for the church convenes the following FLAT TOP CKDAR 1 1 4 . 6 Fl. Meet 1 FLAT March 21, 1979, Page 4 Include planning and carrying out the work of the welfare services programs. The Relief Society is currently administered by a general presidency and a general board. the directing organization the officers also direct an ' for program young college women, the Mormon HanBesides Dim.na.onel Lem her end Fencing Piwienatem - REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN 8W"x If" -j- ; 31 PER COPY OFFER ENM TO AVOtP WAITING, SMARCH 1474 QUANTITIES OVER Sooo COPIES, CALL FOB . WbII show you how to do it 1 yoursolt and savo moooy SPECIAL SCHEDUUN& 825-66- 48 SI dicraft which gives women an opportunity to market hand-mad- e items and realize some income for themselves. A second major area of responsibility . is the ren- dering of compassionate service to needy persons., DOUGLAS B. BROADBENT ... to speak Sunday Missionary speaking on Sunday Scheduled to speak this is Douglas B. Sunday Broadbent, who has accepted an LDS mission call to Glascow, Scotland. His farewell will begin at 5 p.m. in the Clearfield LDS Fifth ward, 383 E. 600 S., Clearfield. Elder Broadbent is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Broadbent, 661 Maple Street, Clearfield. j Active in student government while at Clearfield High, he was a graduate of the school. He also has attended Weber State College and the Ogden LDS Institute, where he was a member of the Mens Institute Chorus. He has earned his Duty to God award and is an Eagle Scout. 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