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Show Ocr Saoion's The Senior High Youth of Savior's Lutheran Church, together with members of Aid Association Our for Lutherans, Local Branch 2714, Roy. will be conducting a spaghetti supper on Sunday evening, January 15th. Funds from the dinner will be used to defray travelling expenses for 24 youth who plan to attend RALLY 78 of the Lutheran Church in America of the Pacific Southwest Synod, The Rally will be held January 27 - 29 at the Sheraton in Hotel - Anaheim Anaheim, California. Dinner will be served in the Fellowship Hall, 5560 S. 2300 W., from 6 to 8 p.m. The public is invited to attend and the cost will be $2 for adults; $1 for children under and $7 for families over five members. Aid Association for Lutherans is a fraternal Sunset 12 benefit society that helps people in need, directly or through service agencies and institutions. Members own AAL insurance, take part in Association activities and carry out humanitarian, service and social activities through their local branches. The youth will attend the Rally by bus and will be with other attending Lutheran youth from Brigham City, Ogden and Salt Lake City. The sponsors accompanying the youth from Roy will be Mrs. Bobby Griffey, Mrs. Jim Trenholm, Mrs. Russell Scholtec and Pastor Charles Riggs. quarterly is be Stake will Sunday the Mother Roy LDS Necos LDS Ne&os Education class leader. conference beginning at 10 a.m. There will be a meeting on Saturday evening, at 7 p.m. Junior Sunday school for small children. Margaret Sunset 2 Alene was Deming released as Primary in service leader, Pearl Dabel Anna Lou Kendrick as Primary organist, Verl Nielsen a teacher with Stacy Judd and Melinda Hansen as teachers. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Palmer called their new son Nathan Michael, f Relief Society Homemaking meeting on Wednesday will be a sewing class led by Charlene Wise The Gregg Gibbons, called their son Arron and Dorothy McNee, a home decorating class with Susan Esplin. Cecelia Kurrill will give the Family Prepard-nes- s lesson. Gregg. Mr. and Mrs. Brett Weaver named their hew daughter Natalie. Sunset was Stephen baptised and confirmed, the son of William Thomas. was the name given the new daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson. Dale and Corlene Evans called their new daughter Jill. David and Sharon Steele called their new son Michael David. Paul VanWagenen Clearfield Scout earns Eagle at troop ceremony Paul Tolman 16 year old Van- son of Wagenen, Bishop and Mrs. Alfred C. Van Wagenen, 201 Lynwood Drive, recently received his Eagle Scout award. Paul, a member of the Clearfield Third Ward, is a scout in Troop 161 and is very active in his school, community, and church. A member of the National Honor Society, he has been on the honor roll since 3 Thomas seventh grade and maintains a grade point average of 3.95. He is a member of the Junior Class Committee and plays in the Clearfield High Concert and Pep Bands. Paul has assisted his community in many service projects and has been the president of his deacon and teachers quorums in the Third Ward. and Annette Olmstead called their son Jared Phillip. Phillip Ann Fawcett will give the Social Relations lesson in Relief Society on Wednesday morning, Linda Bell in the' evening. Lois Murdock is Mother Education leader. class Sunset 4 Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemaking Stake in charge. Sunset 5 Tryouts are being held on Released as a Primary teacher was Patricia Lee, sustained was Lorna Saturday DeRohst. Sustained as Mother Education leader in Relief Society was Jane Harper. Stephanie Alldredge was babtised and confirmed, the daughter of Bradley and Elder J. Malan Heslop, a Regional Representative to the Council of Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will speak at the Hooper Utah Stake Conand Saturday The visiting Representative the theme of President Ann. F. tended Weber High School, Weber College and received his degree in agriculture at A Utah State University: During World War II he Social Relations and Mother Education 1 served as an Army photographer in Europe. He married Fae Stokes of Brigham City, Utah in the Salt Lake Temple and they have five children. He served as bishop in the 26th Ward, high counselor, and a member of the stake to A James " well Clearfield lira State Relief Society announce the second recreation the to Joanne Leader for the Relief Society. and The Physical fitness dasses are at varied times. Open Bowling will be held at Davis Lanes, Layton, beginning January 16, from 9:30 a.m. to 12. Cost is 80 name V Jill to The Relief have their been has Martin sustained staff. the Primary Society will Homemaking meetings next week. The day session will be making jump ropes as well as other items. FIFTEENTH WARD The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stoker has been blessed by her father, and named Natalie. Next Wednesday, in Relief Mother the Society, Education Social and Relations lessons will be taught. SIXTEENTH WARD Kathy Unguren has been released from the Primary, and Pat Butters as Sunday School Genealogical class teacher, and Relief Society Social Relations teacher. Paula Maki has been sustained as a Primary teacher, and Treene Wells as a Sunday School teacher. Darren Bouwhuis has Homemaking meetings next Tuesday. ROY STAKE FOURTH WARD Ward conference will be held on Jan. 15. Kelly Scott was the name given to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Chatterton, when he was blessed by his father. Scott Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Barker, will leave for the mission home on Saturday, prior to serving in the Pennsylvania, Pittsburg mission. Don Hooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. CLavin Hooper, has returned from the Canada, Winnipeg Mission and will speak in church on Jan. 22. SEVENTH WARD Memberships have been received for Jolene Rice and her three children, and for the Charles Potter family. Carol Bridges will give the Mother Education lesson, and Kathy Favero the Social Relations lesson in Relief stfeike cents per lane. Free shoes and babysitting. On Tliursdays evenings beginning January 19, from p.m., a class will be offered at Clearfield Pool in Aquatic Exercise. Cost is 80 cents per evening. An Excerdse to Music dass will be held at the Stake Center gym beginning January 20 at 9 a.m. Class instructors are; bowling, Inez Crawley; Readers Theater, Marilyn Simmons; Oil Painting, Arlene Maass; How to Give a Book Review, Flora Knight; Aquatic Exercise, Virginia Kemp; Exercise to Music, to be announced. For further information call Mrs. Stephens at 0 773-607- 5. phones are available at a low monthly charge. To order Touch-Ton- e telephones, dial office at 766-- 1 211, business our just and a Service Representative will be glad to give you all the details. completed. Mountain Bell Jan. the given Timothy. The daughter of and Mrs. Mr. Gary Bemenderfer was named Melanie. Douglas Williamsen has been ordained a Deacon. president of Salt Lake Stake graduated from Primary before he was called as and been ordained a Deacon. Regional Representative of baby daughter, of Mr. i,,.The the Twelve. Following a' .and Mrs..tJon Tanner has career in' 'photography,'1 he' been blessed by her grandjoined the staff of the father, Karl Tanner and Deseret News in 1948, was named Shellece. chief photographer for 20 Keith Toyn, son of Mr. and years and became Church Mrs. Richard Toyn, Karen News Editor in 1969. He is Cox, daughter of Mr. and now managing editor. Mrs. David Cox, and Adele Brown, daughter of Mr. and Elder Heslop is Mrs. Warren Sciumbato, of eight books including have been baptized and How to Write Your Perconfirmed members of the sonal History and How to church. Make Your Book of The Relief Society will Rememberance.' have their You simply tap out the digits of the number youre calling and your call is ol American Telephone S Telegraph Co church. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Clark has been blessed program does according Registered Trademark have been baptized and confirmed members of the Rec reeitf ion Stephens, Stake Recreation Some models, such as ourTrimline phones, feature lighted buttons so you lessons. Second Wednesday evenings now, instead of Sunday mornings. There will be a nursery at the evening session as well as the regular session. The Relief Society will present a special program in church on Jan. 22. ROY NORTH STAKE ELEVENTH WARD Amee Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Martin, Michael Lamon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lamon, and Ryan Adams Con- Classes will run no later than 8:30 p.m. and class duration will be nine weeks, two-part- next Wednesday morning and evening for the leader. There will be work on closet sachets, quilting and cake decorating. p.m. Touch-Ton- e meet Homemaking Cultural classes in Readers Oil Theater, Painting and How to Give a Book Review begin at the Stake Center, 935 South State, on January 19 at 6:30 telephones are now y cusavailable to one- - and tomers. This new type of service comes in many of the styles and colors of telephones you like. It makes calling faster and easier than ever before. m the giving Family Preparedness lesson, Coral half of program. 825, Touch-Ton- e Bosgieter Memberships have been received for Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Noble and family, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Turn-bloand family, and Mr. and Mrs. George Thornock, and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Allred. David Winget has been released from his mission in Australia, and will be the speaker in church on Jan. 22. TENTH WARD The Relief Society will Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemaking meeting with Liz Caine Member Schoenfeld, 5730 So. 3500 W., Roy, will conduct. A meeting for all adult members living in the stake will be held 7 p.m. Saturday evening at the Hooper 1st and 3rd ward chapel. A native of Weber County, Utah, Elder Heslop was born June 18, 1923 in Taylor, Utah. The family soon moved to West Weber, Utah. He at the dark. Letitia the new organist for the Junior Primary, and Karen Holbrook will serve as a Primary teacher. Shirley presidency in Salt Lake ference session at 3 p.m. at the Ogden Tabernacle. Stake in work will be Lawrence called their new Pioneer Stake. Elder Heslop was a member of the YM-MIGeneral Board and attend the Sunday can see to dial teacher. Shirley Gotche. Sunset 6 Relief Society next week will be the Social Relations Class led by Betty Larsen in the evening, Eva Giles in the evening. Mother Education class leaders are Barbara Gorringe and Norma Allen. Sunset7 Taggart, genealogical Genealogical Library in Ogden, on Jan. 19. Jed Jones has been ordained a Teacher. Christine Crockett has been released as organist for the Junior Primary, and Diane Kendell as a Primary Lowell Gotche - has returned from a mission in the Los Angeles area. He reported to the ward on Dec. 1 . He is the son of Stan and Regional will present Activation. The public is invited your telephone prefix begins with A session will be held at the Kaye Alldredge. daughter Jessica for the state production of the musical Oklahoma to be presented this spring. FIRST WARD Hooper conference talk ference If urged to attend. Elder Heslop schedules Sunday at the Ogden LDS Tabernacle. Elder Heslop is the Managing Editor of the Deseret News, and a native of Weber County. V representative presiding. All members of the stake are DeRohst. and regional Heslop, Released as Sunday School teachers were Edward Lee and Tim Ryan, sustained were Ferry Harper and Tony Douglas is conference scheduled for Saturday and Sunday. The Sunday session will be at 9 a.m. in the Ogden Tabernacle, with J. Malan meetings with Nancy Evans teachers. Sustained were pre-Prima- Sunset Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Social Relations classes led by White in the Carolyn evening, Winifred Pearson in the morning. Dorothy White go into their spaghetti dinner to be held Sunday night to raise funds for the group. chorister, Southwick and Cathy Larsen Melanie LINDA CHILD and Laurie Nielsen of the Senior High Youth Group at Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Roy look at the ingredients that will as Relief Society are being held on meetings session HOOPER STAKE 12 Ticket Informtlhn: 389 - 8848 Society . next Thursday morning. Genevie Siler will give the Social Relations lesson at the evening session. EIGHTH WARD Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hansen had their baby girl blessed last Sunday by her grandfather, Doug Porter, and named her Becky. William Phelps has been ordained a Priest, and Jeff Stone a Teacher. The Relief Society will meet on Tuesday morning and Wednesday evening for the Social Relations and Mother Education lessons. THIRD WARD The Relief Society has planned a very special event for Jan. 31 at 7 p.m. A dramatic program What Is A Woman will be given by Leola Merrill. Mrs. Merrill is a well known actress in the Intermountain area. All ladies of the ward over 18 are invited. The Social Relations and Mother Education lessons will both be given at the Relief Society meetinp next Tuesday evening, Wednesday morning. and |