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Show J SUN CHRONICLE , May 4, 1 978, Page 7 Page 7 CLEARFIELD COURIER, May 3, 1978, JfeuiB Slay $3B the stake, 18 years and older, are invited. HOOPER STAKE TENTH WARD Confirmed members of the church on Sunday were a?. Ann Watts by her father, Lee service meetings next Tuesday. NINTH WARD Kyke Okey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Okey, has just returned from serving in the Stevens, by his father. Relief Society has been to changed accepted Thursday but the evening session will still be on Wednesdays. Next week will be Homemaking day. FOURTEENTH WARD The Relief Society will have their Homemaking day next Wednesday. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Frazier has been blessed by her father and named Miranda Jane. Shane Anderson, Brenda Dunn, and Stacey Hackwell England, mornings, Sally Crouch has accepted an LDS mission call to the Indianapolis mission and will be speaking at the Roy LDS Seventh Ward, 5127 S. 2400 W. at 4 p.m. She is a graduate of Roy High School and LDS Seminary. She has attended the Ogden Institute and Weber State College. She has also been active as a teacher in Relief Society and Junior Sunday School. Clearfield ward plans was the speaker in church on Sunday. Scott Hansen has been sustained as a Sunday School teacher athletic and director. Ken Rackham has been sustained as second counselor in the Sunday School, replacing Lee K. Hansen, who was released. Kyle Okey will be the assistant Scoutmaster, and Lynne Schulz is a new Primary teacher. The Relief Society has several activities planned for their Homemaking meeting next Thursday. TWELFTH WARD All ladies of the ward are encouraged to attend one of the Relief Society Homemaking meetings next Wednesday morning or evening. FIFTEENTH WARD The Relief Society confirmed members of the church. ROY NORTH STAKE The Stake Relief Society is Feminine from 10 Stake m. the at p 13 a m. until 1 House. The event will start The Clearfield LDS Fourth with a short meeting in the ward is planning a reunion chapel at which time awards for all members and former will be presented to the 12 winners on in the various members May m. the at at 6:30 begin featured, p categories beginning such as the short story and chapel, 838 E. 600 S. All members and former poetry division. Sixteen members are invited. displays and eight demonconstrations will be shown in the For further details, cultural hall. All women of tact Bishop Blair at reunion fun Birmingham and Mission, have been baptized and sponsoring a Fair on May Primary have their Homemaking Watts; and Jason Dale Thompson, son of Dale Thompson and Mrs. Sherrie Mission as president. Don Bodily has been ordained a Priest. The Relief Society will Salughter; Cynthia accepts call Indiana released Bargara Jean Dykeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dykeman by John Sally Crouch . . . SIXTH WARD Utahna Johnson has been presidency has been reorganized. Cecil Bylund was relaesed as president, and Josephine Hess and Barbara Morris as coun- - 773-376- gomset intake f as Education counselor SIXTEENTH WARD Lorraine Jensen has been released as Relief Society Connie Music director; Lasater as second year Beehive adviser; Charlene Wells as Den Leader Coach and Den Mother; Loralee Hardy as second year Mia Maid Sandra adviser; Remy, second year Laurel leader; Gail Nemeroff, Social Relations teacher; second session Relief Society; Mildred Lee, Primary Secretary; Robin Barney, Primary Chorister; Maysie Kastler, Kim Tanner, and Sandra Morgan, Primary teacher, and Jean house Meeting Toyn, Librarian. Sustained were Patricia Berg, president; Pam Allen, "Remember When" Friday. Choir planning family show Remy, second counselor, and Kimberly Johnson, secretary for the first year Beehives; Sandra Morgan, second year Beehive adviser; Jerry Johnson, ad- viser, first quorum of Deacons; Melda Tanner, music director, second session Relief Society; Bailey Smith, ward director for the stake farm; Elaine Allen, Primary Librarian; Robin Barney, Primary Secretary; Mildred Lee and Sherrie Schmis, Primary teachers; Robert Eldard, and Charlene Scuimbato, Sunday School teachers; and Connie Murdock, Librarian Baptisms will be performed on Saturday evening at' the Stake Center. Deseret Irfdusfhes1 driVe this spring ! will be .from May 7 th thru 12th. The truck will be at the stake center for your convenience. Stake Laurel night was observed on Wednesday evening at Crystal Cottage. Sunset First was David Houston graduated from Primary with his Duty To God Trail award, a second class scout and sustained a deacon. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Houston. David Atkinson was advanced to a priest, the son of and Mrs. Mr. Lloyd Hollingsworth. Girl Beehive basketball team won first place in stake playoffs recently. The girls coach is Roseann Spack-ma- Players are Lisa Smith, Sherrie Dela Silva, Tanny Elmer, Lisa Clawson, Wendy Wynn, Stacy Williamson, Cendy Savage. Homemaking meeting for Relief Society on Wednesday will be .a continuation of the mini classes with Joan Poulsen giving the Family Preparedness lessons in the morning and evening classes. Sunset Second Allan Kendrick was advanced to a Teacher, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Kendrick. Relief Society on Wednesday evening will be the Social Relations and Mother Education classes with Helen Wood and Marion Popham leading the classes. SunsetThird Shelly Bertanoli was sustained morning session Family Preparedness class leader in Relief Society. Elmer and Flora Neibaur were sustained assistant 4 Linda Bell giving the Family by Glenda Bloxham the girls leader. Preparedness lesson in the Girls on the team were morning, Dorothy Bodily in Durella Knuitson, Teresa e evening. Mini, classes are h LhrenZ; Laura TilrnVr, 'Julie 1 ontinuing. ward librarians. Relief Society on Wedbe the will nesday with sessions Homemaking Linda Bell work director in Norma the morning, Coleman in the evening. There is a quilt to be worked on and a gardening class. SunsetFourth James Beeme was advanced to a Priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Beeme. on Tuesday . Relief Society will be the Homemaking classes both morning and evening Sunset Fifth Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemaking classes. Sunset Sixth Junior girls received the sportsmanship trophy in was which basketball to them Gorringe, Julie Curtis, Lora Sandy Anderson, Bloxham, Wendy Kidman and Sheri Thompson. Harold and Elizabeth Anderson and their family of six were welcomed into the ward, they came here from Sunset 3. was Wallace Arley released as campfinder. was Sherno Iliggan sustained Relief Society chorister. LaVern Young as second session Relief Society Cultural Refinement class leader. was Alma Hogan sustained camp director and geneology examiner. Relief Society on Wed- will be the nesday Homemaking lesson with Sunset Seventh Releases were Lamont Smith as a Sunday School teacher, Pat Sutter as a counselor in second session Relief Society. Sunstained as Education Counselor in second session Relief Society was Gail Roberts, Edward Roberts was sustained a Sunday School teacher, Richard Kasteel a Sunday School teacher and Nora Stephens, Relief Society organist. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemaking classes with Elizabeth Caine giving the morning Family Preparedness class lesson, Karen Israelson the evening lesson. Circles of Our Savior's Lutheran schedule meets The Circles of Our Saviors Lutheran Church Women will all meet Tuesday, May 9, as follows: RACHEL Circle will meet at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lisa Holmes, 1497 N. 125 W., Sunset, with Mrs. Tony Ratliff leading the Bible study. DEBORAH Circle will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Aleen Simons,, 937 N. 450 W., Sunset. The study group will be guided by Mrs. Madge Jenson. DORCAS Circle will meet at the Home of Mrs. Frances Burdick, 5359 S. 2200 W., Roy, at 7:30 p.m, with Bible study leader Mrs. Maizie Seath. Confirmation classes will meet Wed. at 6:45 p.m. for 8th grade; 8:15 p.m. for 9th 25 grade. The Carol Choir will meet at 4 p.m. Thursday to practice. On Thursday, May 11, the Parish Commissions - Ad- Christian ministration, Education, Evangelism, Mission, and Worship and Music - will meet at 6 p.m. for dinner in the Fellowship Hall. The Church Council meeting follows at 8 p.m. Advance notice is being made that a service of celebration to dedicate the new electronic organ will be held on May 14 at 8 p.m., featuring a distinguished guest organist. Mr. Rulon Christiansen, Weber State College organist, will present an organ recital to which the public is invited. Further information will be available next week. ward choir and Orchestra (Cascades) Friday begin- entitled ning "Remember at 7:30 p m. With all of the proceeds Another congregational workday on Saturday has been scheduled from 10 a.m. o continue the to 2 p.m. spring clean-up- . Sunday Church School for every age group meets weekly through May 21st at a.m. at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 5560 S. speaker at Our Saviors Lutheran Church at the 10:45 Nielsen. W., Roy. A picnic on May 21st will close the 1977-7- 8 Church School year. Further details will be 2300 provided later. An- nouncement has been made next Thursday that Mrs. Jill Freret will be the in 9:30 at and the next Sunday School morning evening at 7 pm. Other Superintendent, relieving activities have been planned Mrs. Chrol Gaskill and Mrs.' for the meetings, as well.' Karen Trenholm, current coBrad Turner, son of Mr. superintendents. On Sun. May 7, Rev. Jim and Mrs. Ward Turner, has returned from serving a Stanford of the Ogden mission in England. He was Rescue Mission will be guest the speaker in church last Sunday. ROY STAKE The Relief Society chorus, which will sing for stake conference, will practice each Saturday morning at 8 at the 2nd, 7th, 13th ward. Society Homemaking meetings a m. worship service. The liturgist will be Jim Trenholm. With a Voice of Singing is the anthem to be presented by the Chancel Maj. Bob Carlson, delegate, and Miss Brenda Zecher, Youth Convo representative, to come and enjoy an evening with your family, friends and neighbors. Strength for Mission pledges will be received Sun. to raise funds for the Lutheran Church in America to Bob Carlson, Chauncey Daily and Mrs. Alpha DAY SPECIAL FOURTH WARD Saturday intensify and expand Christian witness by going the extra mile in local, American and world mission work. Ouitright donations as well as pledges are ac- -' cep table. The Strength for Mission Committee directed by Pastor Charles Riggs, consists of Maj. and Mrs. will be attending the Pacific Southwest Synod Convention of the Lutheran Church in America to be held in Los Angeles May Spring sale Choir. $7 MOTHERS Women of the First Christian Church, 705 23rd Street, will hold their spring at 2324 Madison; otherwise it will be held inside the church in the Fellowship Hall. will be accepted. . sale Saturday rummage from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Weather permitting, it will be held on the front lawn of the annex behind the church For any questions, please call Mrs. Paul Balbach, Sr., chairman, at 825-883- & SEVENTH WARD Sally Crouch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crouch, has been called to serve in the Indiana, Indianapolis Mission, and will speak this Sunday in church, at 4 p.m. Stacey Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, has been baptized and confirmed a member of the church. Three babies were blessed and given names last Sunday. The son of Mark and Peggy Overduyn was named Zachary Paul; the daughter of Carey and Tammi was named Jennifer Lynn, and the son of Gene and Noreen Larkin was named David Noble. Chris Nye has been ordained a Priest, and Russell Ether ington a Teacher. Joel Brown was released as ward Athletic director, and Chad Zito sustained. Next Thursday will be the Relief Society Homemaking meetings. FREE MANICURE WITH ALL PERMS. Extra Special to introduce you to INCREASING YOUR PRESENT SPEED 3 to 10 times means that you. . . 1. Read at least three similar books amount of time you now read one. IN STOCK WHEN YOU one-thir- d KuriyKue $eauty .Saion 825-205- 5 IMPROVING YOUR PRESENT COMPREHENSION $ meens that you. . . Read with better understanding. Get the important ideas more clearly faster. 1 . 2. 1. 1tt)W.IS33 773-00G- 9 tho Rush! CALI T0DAYII AU TUCKERS ARE CCRTinb UTAH STATE LIT US HUP YOU WITH YOUR REMEDIAL READING PKOXIEUS. aliiuSa: w&b:::3 RICH BROS. 3)ccc APPLIANCE HZ ATINQ . 1C33 W.i Rty 370 1 mind WHETHER YOU ARE INTERESTED IN LEACNIX&I COSE AC0UT OUR PROVEN SPEED REACTS FRC3RAU FC3 YOURSELF, TORS aZLO SAVE ON ALL SIZES 773-044- in 3. Reduce 4. Enjoy reading more. 5. Improve grades and academic achievement. MMfOUCOOt WVMOUT Ml PM YOU 001 BtTOGO have leisure time. 4. Reduce eye and body fatigue while reading. 5. Get through your daily correspondence in at the amount of time you now require. least PRESENT THIS AD EXCLUSIVELY AT, the same two-third- Huf-stettl- Boat in 2. Reduce study (reading) time at least 3. Stay abreast of current literature and still jo? A friend, OFF ANY PIANO s Good thru May 13th Next Thuesday will be the Relief Society Homemaking meeting. & Iola Murray and Sherman Waite. They urge the public Pastor Charles Riggs, 9:30 week. Buy Now going toward building a new West Point Stake Center, the program will be at the Syracuse Stake House. The choir is directed by OUR SAVIOR'S LUTHERAN EIGHTEENTH WARD Beth Woodbury will give the lesson at the Relief presented A family production of music, drama and dance When, will be presented by the West Point LDS Second for the 9, 12, and 16th Wards. Steven Combe has been ordained a Teacher. Relief The Society Homemaking meetings will next Ward choir and orchestra (Cascades) are presenting a program entitled THE WEST POINT LDS Second First counselor, Michelle be SUNSET STAKE I! r jt selors. Esther Thompson was sustained as the new president and Dolores Smith company dssigntd to prznnt attomtlm to rtzdlcj prctlzrj., 3leaiUo: .i v t7 Sente Center 23 So. : CJ, 773nc3 MW224 ' . i r v A. , tnc:n d tt . W V i, ft fiysj . X |