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Show Clearfield Courier, August 1 5, 979, Page 6 1 Wand Mews The MIA in the Clearfield Fourth Ward will hold a car wash and bake sale August 18th from 9 a.m. to S p.m. at the Sunset Service Station located at 1901 North Main, Sunset. The Young Women will hold their evening for Sharing and Showing their talents on August 15th. Shell! Yaunt and Connie Blair Johnson will receive their Young Womanhood recognition certificate and "medal ion. Parents of the girls are invited along with the bishopric and Young Womens Stake Leaders. Refreshemtns will be served. Ronald W. Blair was called to serve as one of the Seven Presidents of the Seventies. Keith Lewis was ordained a deacon by this father. Clark Lewis was called to serve as Scoutmaster and his wife Ann Lewis as Cub Den Leader. Bishop DeWayne Blair and his son Ron Blair left for a week to attend the Wood-badg- e Training Camp for scout training. Barbara Bloomfield was called to serve as associate Nursery Coodinator in the Message Leader. George and Ann DeHaan and their daughter Gaylene have moved from the Clearfield Fourth Ward to the city of Roy. The Fourth Ward wants to welcome Richard Martinez' who moved to 932 East 450 South and is now a member of the ward. Congratulations go to Kenneth and Dora Parsley Farr as the proud parents of a baby girl born in July. The son of Rodney 0. and M. Katherine Glavan Garlick, born June 29, 1979, was blessed by his father and given the name of Jared Alexander Garlick. The son of Douglas Clyde and Patrice Layton Hunt was blessed and given the name of James Douglas Hunt by his grandfather Ross S. Layton. The primary in the Fourth Ward held a special program Sunday August 4th, 1979 for Relief Society and was released as Visiting Teacher Liela Boseman, The name of: L.L. 1 ROGERS 104 S. 1000 E. Clearfield 825-183- Visiting Teachers Leader. Message mission president. apostles, obbirthday anniversary here on August 4 and was honored at a special family gathering in Elder Benson was born in Whitney August 4, 1899. He has been a member of the Quorum of Mormon 12 apostles since 1943, and has been president of the qorum since December of 1973. Elder Benson served as U.S. Secretary of Agriculture eight years during President completed Whitney Mormon church. He dedicated the new building. Five of Elder and Mrs. Bensons six children were present, plus 30 of 34 grandchildren and all six greatgrandchildren. One of the Bensons Eisenhowers ion. administrat- 4 ATTENTION PARENTS has been selected at random to receive: Don't Let Your Child 00 W Be Branded Or Become CASH & STAHLE PUBLICATIONS 5388 So. 1900 PRE SCHOOLS AND EDUCATIONAL GUIDANCE For more mformation phone: W. Roy, Utah (Expires Aug. Testing GENETICS 825-266- or 2 825-459- 0 Private or limited classes available for all childem. 13, 1979) B.t.a.o.a.i.a.a.a.a.aeaeiea.i.(.a..a.a.i.a.i.i.aa.s.aeeifaeaoee.a.i.a.aea ! smiles because of success of Douglas Borrus are the fund raising project. Jim is over-al- l chairman of the entire event. oU "PETE" and Lita Hamblin are X i charge of all cucumber Sunset IDS Barrus SUNSET 2 Bishop Wallace Popham was released as Education counselor in day Relief Society, Audry Parker was sustained, Kevin McNee was sustained as secretary of Diane the APYMMIA, Miskin was sustained as class leader. Beehive Stephen Tatton was advanced to a Teacher in the Marion Florence has received a call to the Fort Lauderdale, Fla. mission. He will leave in October. It is a Spanish speaking mission. Judy Adams was released mission as Sherry Jones and Donetta Hamblin were released from the Primary. SUNSET 4 was the Released Lee Anderson, bishopric, Dennis Evans and Jerrold Dalton. Sustained were Robert Strebel, bishop, Elvin Morrell, 1st counselor and Bill McNaughton as 2nd counselor. SUNSET 5 Scott Ferrin was sustained a deacon in the Priesthood, the son of Stan and Donna SUNSETS Bradley Wallace, son of A.J. Primary an- secretary sustained 2nd counselor in the Primary. Cheryl Coker was sustained Primary secretary, Brent Young was sustained a Sunday School Teacher. J.R. Cummings was advanced to a Teacher, the son of that. Cummings, The cucumber project has grandson of Pete and Ber-nit- a Kerscher. been underway only a short SUNSET 7 time and already fourteen Gayle Hasler, daughter of hundred and ninety dollars Rodney and Carol Hasler have been raised. who has been called to serve Bishop Barrus further in the Belgium, Antwerp commented: This has been Mission was honored with a a most gratifying experience testimonial on Sunday. A graduate of Clearfield High School and Seminary she was a student body officer. She attended Weber State College and Ogden Institute of Religion. She has been employed in the dental offices of Dr. Brent Craven. for me. I am especially grateful to the elderly who come out to sort the cucumbers, or help anyway they can. Also, several ward have members ARLETTA LOMBARDO OA1 including ladies. CITY-W- hen a married daughter and her husband and two children. Donations of clothing and money have been coming in steadily since the Rev. Monsignor, W.H. McDougall sent out the appeal from the pulpit. The Cathedral of the Madeleine is parish currently sponsoring two other Vietnamese people and members sponsored three other families in 1975. Mrs. Roshek said the relief group of her church hopes to sponsor more families. SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE EVRYIHING MUST GO) S m Professional Dance Training Twice a week classes include: Ballet, jazz, kicks, splits, marching, rhythm, & showmanship! Guest Stars on Two Osmond Family Shows! 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But even Mrs. Roshek was surprised when she found that the family of 10 was really a family of 14, Studio of the Arts 1387 W. 1800 No. Clinton , Utch back problems, making it impossible for them to pick in the usual fashion, but come 6 a.m. you can see them crawling up the rows to help harvest the crop. These days Bishop Barrus is a happy, smiling man, but the somehow, seeing dedication of his ward members I think the Lord is smiling too. la SALT LAKE ffiMW this made nouncement he had no idea of the overwhelming response he would receive from the Clearfield Second Ward membership. Not only the hale n hardy ward members have turned out in full force, but many handicapped individuals have also been in the field by 6 a.m. Barrus comBishop mented: It warms my heart to see this! When we receive a Church assignment, whether it be in the various organizations or in a cucumber patch, as members of the Church we should give it all weve got. . . and, as you can see, these good folks are doing just Church Mews Ferrin. MLHLfte! in I would like to make a date, with each one of you, to meet me in the cucumber patch tomorrow morning at 6 a.m. When Bishop Douglas A. sales. SUNSET 3 by: Individual Research this ad and identify themselves to office personel at: and Bishop HIGH PRIESTS group leader, Jim Aurick priesthood, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunt. a Number Avoid if they bring vP story of success quorum of served his 80th J Cucumber patch tells daughters, Mrs. James Parker, is in Finland, where her husband is Mormon 12 $ - pr WHITNEY, IDAHO-El- der Ezra Taft Benson, president of the Mormon newly - AM " celebrates bis 8Gtb birthday the 3- - serve as Relief Society Elder Benson Kathy Webb, Keith Lewis, and Stephanie Yaunt who ware graduating from primary. Get well wishes go to Brother Earl Coleman, 78, who broke his leg in a fall from a tree in his orchard. He is in the North Davis Medical Center. Jay Black of the Fourth Ward placed second in the Northern Utah Area Golf Tournament. His second placed finish came in the Senior Division. Hie tournament was held at the Davis County Golf Course August 2 and 3rd. Sister Katherine M. Garlick has been called to Congratulations also go to Kevin Hunwick who received his mission call to Fresno, California. The Fourth Ward would like to express sympathy to Sister Marjorie Wiseman Thornley and family on the death of her father. Congratulations to Todd and Cherie Moore Kemp on their recent marriage in the Salt Lake City Temple. They will reside in Provo, Utah. 1 SERVICE CENTER 520 So. State, Cltarflald 773-483- 6 |