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Show V " Clearfield Courier, September 12, 1979, Poge 8 mties RHewswoirtlfoy The following i news contributed to the Clearfield Courier by the Clearfield Stake of the Church of Jeaus Street Chapel. Please be in your seats by 6:45 p.m. All women 12 years of age and older will be privileged to hear from the General Presidents of the Relief Society and Young Womens Chriat of Latter-da- y Saints. Special Womens Fireside, Sept. 15, 1979 at the Center Organizations as well as a message from the First Presidency. CLEARFIELD FIRST September has made a beautiful beginning for the Clearfield First Ward on the second Dinner sett by local church with dinner being served at 8:30 p.m. It will be a roast beef dinner and the menu consists of: an appetizer, salad bar, roast bed, potatoes, gravy, dessert, and beverage. The cost is $10 per person. Tickets may be purchased from Mont Sotherland at or from any member of The Clearfield Community Church, 500 East 200 South, Clearfield, Ut announces a g dinner which will be held September 15, 2979 in the new church fund-raisin- sanctuary. The proceeds from the dinner are to be used for completion of the new building addition. There will be three servings of this dinner. The first, seating will be from 5 to 5:30 with dinner being served at 5:30 p.m. The second, seating will be from 6:30 to 7 with dinner being served at 7 p.m. The third, seating will be from 8 to 8:30 378-26- the church. Reservations may be made by calling the and church office at the tickets may then be purchased at the door. enLive musical tertainment will be provided 825-11- Pat McKay. by September a new baby girl wu born to Shirley and Duane Vandervere. They plan to call her Taml. Also, blessed today was the new daughter of Larry and Lauri Nelson Belnap. The name chosen for this new little me is Brook Belnap. Dale Cotrell has been sustained as Activity chairman for the ward. He will replace Bryon Pace who has asked to be released because of ill health. Sara Sandburg has been called to a new position in the Relief Society. She has been sustained to be Chairman of Special Events. The President of the Sunday School, Dale Gardiner, tells us: When youre called upon to participate in the Sunday School program, or any other meeting for that matter, and do not attend prayer meeting, you deprive yourself of the inspiration FIREPMCE 0QHLLERY u u presented followed by a program and light refreshments. Regular meetings will begin 2 October for the evening ladies and 3 October at 10 a.m. for the daytime DISCOUNT SAVINGS ON o Built-In- s o Stoves o Installations meetings. August standing Tel. 773-953- ; been an outmonth for the Mutual. They pulled weeds iflVE 5800 So. 1900 W Roy hu I at the stake farm with an after treat of corn oh the cob. FREE ESTIAAATES and L.. 4 CSsunSSeSdl and spiritual uplifting that'is Bishopric did the lerving there for you to pin. and no ooe knew what the Always make it a point to items were on the menu. attend prayer meeting as Meet were surprised at the to your refreebmrats appropriate they had or- a assignment or calling, ' uBiwQi especially thoco who are , One of the most beautiful called to teach. Sunday events of the whole season School prayer meeting is at wu the special praunted 11:10 a .m. in room 9 See by the Elders Quorum. To those of us who love good you there! A REMINDER-- To mule, It will long be e highlight organization leaders, the remembered Teacher Training Propam of good musical enstarts in a few weeks. Names tertainment, delicious food of reserve and lots of fun. They were potential Teachers to fill your anentertained by the Ogden ticipated vacancies are AcconUan Symphony. Clearfield 2nd Ward required to be submitted to School the News Sunday Recently Bin Alden wu Presidency by September 15. The last day of Primary sustained assistant Ward was our Primary Olympic Oerk. August 38 wu Mutual day. The theme for the Opening Social. An Mutual summer was I can do many youth met at the Stake filings. The focus wu on Center and traveled to the Olympic games and the Water Fall Canyon where physical activities our bodies they hiked and enjoyed a can do. Each child wore a cook out. Also on Aug. 38th, gold medallion with stickers Bro. and Sis Pete Hamlin for each event participation i celebrated their Golden emphasized, rather than Wedding Anniversary by competition. greeting family and frwuua The Primary will no longer in the Crater Street Chapel have Pennies of Love. The Cultural HaU. The Clearfield General Bpard feels that 2nd Ward held a successful children should be involved festive Farm Fund Fun Fair in giving of their time rather which included booths, food, than money. games, and a fish scramble. Oh September 25 at 7 p.m. We thank those who worked in the Jr. Sunday School many long hours to make room the Relief Society this a success. ladies will be meeting for their Fall social. A lesson will be given, a film Woodburning Fireplace Specialists Coll or come in ttSve Sim The boys sprat an evening visiting Temple Square and touring the new visitors center while the girls held their Evening for Sharing. Our girls have developed many beautiful talents. The climax of the year was the dosing-openin- g social. It was an unusual evening. The Clearfield 4th Ward News The baby son of Loot E. and Lillian (Franki) Panzer Yardley was blessed by his father and given the name of Wayne Leor Yardley. They reside at 826 E. 450 S., Clearfield. Barbara Blair a Sunday wu released u School Teacher. Ann Lewis wu sustained u a Sunday School Teacher. We wish to welcome Mrs. La Nieta (Burk) Young and her sons Jeffrey Lee, Corbin Glen, Brent Reed and Stephen Clark into the ward. They moved to 510 E. 450 S., Clearfield. Cub Scout Pack 156 held their cubmobile race on the hill by the library and trophies were given to u Danny Games First Place winner. Corbin Young took second place and Tim Porter third. The boys were aided by their Cub Master Clark Lewis. Clearfield Stake Foreign Missionary Fund Banquet will be served, Sat., Sept. 22, 1979 form 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Crater Street Chapel. The public la invited. FAMOUS & LAMSERT PAINTS PRATT Thoae wishing more information or reservations, contact Ron Blair at 825 1217. QUALITY...SINCE 1849 The Relief Society Opening Social will be held on Thursday Sept. 27 at 6:30. This is for the Husband and Wives and special interest and young adults women with partners. Dinner will be SAVE LABOR NOW because they go on fast and easy. SAVE IN THE FUTURE because they last longer. SAVE BIG MONEY served with a lovely porgram after. The guest speaker will he Doris Taggart. Mrs. Doris Taggart la 2nd Vice President and Public at these sale prices. ( fWT&lAMBffl ) CHOOSE FROM: AQUA ROYAL House A TVim Flnl,h SuPer tou9h latex dries fast to rich satin luster. Rag. 15.38 w VauRpvd '"''XJViUW1'' i Gal. Sale 123 fMiTiiAMBfn Relations Officer of Zions First National Bank in Salt Lake City, Utah. She is a native of Ogden, Utah where she graduated from Ogden High School. Mrs. Taggart wu employed by General Mills, Beneficial Gai ) gasa-.- -E . sheen. . Rag. 14.83 Gal. Sale 10 Vapex MOUSI ( pRAlfclAMBEItt o PERMALIZE House A TVim A modern alkyd, high gloss 12 Sale , Ml 1 ' O Vapex lM W4U prait&lambert Aqua-Sati- n lTf IMAMll Finish house paint. Committee. Gai. k. pRAH&LAMBERt o Gai. Rag. 16.88 Gal. FlRMAUZt -- M1 Life and Commercial Security Bank in that city. In 1956 she and her son, Stephen, moved to Salt Lake City where she assumed the of Executive position to the of Chairman Secretary the IDS Church Building VAPEX FLAT WALL FINISH Durable flat latex for walls and ceilinqs. Dries fast. Rag. 13.39 Gal. Sale FINISH In 1965, she Joined Zions First National Bank and hu worked in a public relations capacity since that time. She la currently a member of the Executive Committee, Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, a Member of the 9 Gai LATEX ENAMEL Fast drying ; . . rich satin luster. . . for walls, ceilings, trim. Rag. 16.47 Gal. AQUA-SATI- PRATTaIAMBERT 0 It Ml Merchants the Association of the ZCMI Crater and a member of the Board of Directors of Utah Girls Village. hu served in the following poaitlona : She Regional Vice Pruldent, Rocky Mountain Region, National Association of Bank Women; Chairman, Utah Group, National Association of Bank Women, President, Womens Council, Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce and President of the Wasatch Chapter, American Buslneu Womens Association. Over the put eight years Mrs. Taggart hu been a public speaker and has addressed over 1400 groups acrou the nation., She has received the Woman of the Year award from the Wasatch Chapter of American Womens Business Association; Woman of the Year, Sugar House Chapter, Buslneu and Professional Women, Woman of the Month, Utah Womans Review and aba la an Honorary Colonel in the Salt Lake Police Department. The Relief Society Homemaking lesson and work muting will be held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 25. The Visiting Teachers message will be held at 9:15 a.m. Just before the homemaking lesson. We would like all Sisters who are visiting teachers to attend this muting to start the new church year off right. We want to invite women, members and non members to Join in the fun of our work muting and homemaking Sept. 7. Ron Weathers ton Just returned from file London England a Mission. He served Missionary for two yean and worked in the Mission Headquarters doing all the Mission printing for seven months until he wu transferred to another location. His Mission President wu Robert D. Hales of the First Temple, u The of Seventy. Quorum bride, Chris Hills, is a convert to the church from Guilford England. They will make their home In the apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Barlow, 624 E. 300 S. Clearfield. Congratulations The to the newlyweds. Clearfield 5th Ward will be happy to welcome than into new members. the Ward u Clearfield 9th Ward News The Clearfield 9th Ward has started its Primary again. We encourage aU parents of the Ward to bring their children. The following officers and teachers were released with a vote of thanks for the fine work they have done. Margo Holcomb, and Griffith Eileen Stephanie Clifford. The following have been called to serve indicated, Donna u Baxter Stake Typist, I' ) u ruently graduated froi Primary. Nancy AllreCr Noi Shelly Chappie, Shoel Heidi Prigmore, Shelly Waggoner, ei Carolyn Davia were th Each graduates. received a rou and a hag dkerchlef and gave a talj followed by a talk by BishO ThornoclE O. Wayne Refreshments were tha served. Primary Olympic, wsil cp Slater Tony Abbott a: Larry and Jeanette are proud parents of ndtf&j ward members and we gi our congratulations to them. The following families have,-- , moved from the Ward: Jaqk and Lynn Bird, Dave add Susan Franks and John Sharalu Davis. We wistr them our best. u . u u He Is now employed at d Freeport. Allen wu into the Latter Day Saint Church by Richard Hansen and confirmed by Elder McHendrick who la bap-trize- servings Mission in the Clearfield Stake. Elder McHendrick was also Scotland. former home in Glasgow The members Clearfield of the 5th Ward Choir are looking forward to resuming their weekly Fall Choir practice schedule for the month of September, under the talented direction of Darlene Hansen. Their new assignment will be to furnish the Musical num bers .for the Ward Con ference in the near future. Ron Weathers ton, the son of Mr. and Mrs., Harold C. Weatherston and Chris Hills the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Hills were married In the Salt Lake City sustained. Sunsets Joy Atwater was sustained as a counselor in - the Primary, Elna Brady u morning Mother Education dau leader for the morning group, Lucy Smith Cultural Refinement class leader for the evening class in Relief Society. Sue Ezzell was sustained a Sunday School teacher. Tom Ezzell Weblo Leader. A food fair is being planned for Saturday at the church from l until 5 p.m. on Saturday. There will be a canning and demonstration. freeslng Bazaar items will be available, baked goods, fish pond for the .young fry, relays out- side for the older kids. Hot dogs and barbeques will also be available, 8unset4 Cindy Merrill and Karen Williams were sustained Annual 1 Mon. thru Sat. 437 Ho. Main St., Clearfield 9:00-2:0- 0 825-052- 2 -- at Eds HBarber & Style SEioppe Phone; The annual Visiting Teachers convention wifi be on Saturday beginning at 1 p.m. Lena Rogers who portrays Eve in the Ogden Temple film will be the A guest speaker. skit directed by Nada Nicholas will be on the program which is under the direction of Norma Ashdown Stake Relief Society president. All sisters in the stake are invited. There will be light refreshments. Jensen n arrives for duty GRAND FORKS, N.D, Airman First Class Ra Jensen, son of retired Air Farce Master Sergeant afd y Mrs. James R. Jensen of 2 V Airiane Drive, Clearfie Utah, hu arrived for duty Base, here. Airman Jensen, a services; specialist, wu previousjy ' x HILL AIR BASE dearfleld INTRODUCING. . .Cindy Tanner formerly of Ralph's House of Hair. An accomplished and fantastic barber-stylijoins Ed's staff. received HAIRPIECES FOR MEN OF COURSE OUR SPECIALITY OPEN MONDAY THRU SATU2DAY- - residdb . a ia 8ustain Performance Superior' Award at Hill AFB. st Sat. FOROi Guy F. Carpentar 773-055- 3 J Cm set Employod recognize; Mon o Woman o Children .11 session Grand Forks Air Fori YOUR CHOICE OF HAIR STYLES TO SUIT YOU 5645 South 1900 West In Roy 01 ad' School. - I were held by the 9th Warj5f All the Children weto givfgV patches that said Primary Olympics, I can do many things.? Each child presented with an awarCg necklace and received emblem for each evei participated In. Bro. Base, South Korea. He is now wing with the Air Fowa Commissary Service. The airman is a 19)3 graduate of Clearfield High eranm&msi Hours: Marie Wood wu called to a member of the serve Elders Quorum Council. A number of young glrla -- Sale 1272 l. p u Rag. 16.72 Gal. f.lon.-Fr- j Relief Society, Diane Wood to the Primary Board and assigned at Kunsan A& PRICES ARE FOR WHITE A GROUP I COLORS PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SEPT. 22nd . Sonsetl purable, scrubbable alkyd-bas- e enamel ... for walls, woodwork, cabinets, furniture. 0:00-5:3- 0 tht by Denise Hammoa ENAMEL ALL Hon?' emaklng leader for Sunsett LDS Church News SATIN LUSTER E Clifford Primary teachers, Dorothy Wilcox Sunday School and assistant Curt Bodily wu advanced organist to a teacher, the son of Vic nursery librarian, Joyce and Sherrie Bodily. Wayne Strebel Cultural Refinement class leader Palmer was released Relief Society; ward clerk, Dean Brent Hale Little Visiting sustained. Doug Hansen was Valene lessons. Luncheons will be released as Sunday School Teacher Message class served. president, Scott Miluell leader in evening Relief The Young Womens New sustained. Nancy Ford wu Society. Sunsets released as 1st counselor In Beginnings met Wed. Sept. 12 to welcome the new Bu Dennis Garcia wia Relief p.m. Society, Hive girls. The parents were sustained as a teacher in the sustained a Priest, the son of invited. They had a lovely APYWMIA, Susan Marietta Lee and Joan Garcia. Aiko was sustained a Junior As tie was released as choir program and refreshments were served. Sunday School teacher, director, Barbara Rock Clearfield 5th as sustained as choir director Palmer Wayne Ward News APYMMIA president. and Social Relations director Mr. and Mrs. Richard on the ward activity com: Sunset! Connie Judd Hansen, who . lives at 549 sustained mittoe. Maple in Clearfield httht6w& fcritttary teader?H6ien a thrilling experience of Bidwell Miller was released as April was., having Mrs. Hansens secretary of day Relief sustained organist, Shey mother and brother visit Society Cecelia Kyrill Hebdon chorister in tue& them from Glasgow sustained, Joan Nakishi was APYWMIA. Scotland, the original home released chorister, Pearl of Mrs. Hansen. Her brother Dabel sustained, Virginia Allan Linuy, worked for ten Draper as Spiritual Living months to obtain a imigrant class leader, Glenna Trotter Visa which will allow him to sustained, Marion Popham live and work in the United Mother as released States permanently. Her Education class leader mother obtained a visitor Phyllis Huffman sustained, Visa permitting her to visit Cathy Barnes released for six weeks. Allan la very Homemaking leader, happy to live in America and Deanna Hunt sustained, Nola Kimber released plans to live permanently with his sister and brother-in-laVisiting Teacher class MrandMrs. Hansen. leader, Marion Popham W"J! Gal. CELLU-TON- Ctllu-lo- i of Governors, N 12 Sale of BttsiSw (LSttsSu Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, Chairman of the Duns Advisory Council. College of Business Utah State University, a member Board .,r sK Ha Is a computer special! 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