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Show SUN CHRONICLE, HOY STARK dance for all Mutual Age people will be held on Friday night at the 2nd, 7th, 13th ward cultural hall. Music will be furnished by the new group Myth. Refreshments will be served and dancing will be from 8 to 10 p.m. Second Ward Sylvia Hunt has been pleased 'ihool as Jr. Sunday coordinator, and Klaine Allington sustained. Fast meeting will be at 12:30 on Sunday, between sessions of conference. The Relief Society will have the Spiritual Living lesson at their meetings next Tuesday. Fifth W ard Deane Platt has been released as a counselor in the Sunday School, and Parley Oleson sustained. Dom Antonetti has been sustained as Executive Secretary. Because of General conference, sacrament meeting will be at 4:30 this Sunday. Seventh Ward Aneesa Thomas has been sustained as Cultural Arts Chairman for the ward. Sacrament meeting will start at 4 30 p.m. this Sunday because of conference. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Code has been A. Thael blessed by Anderson and named Dee R. Allen Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wright and Gregory Smith, son of Mr. : 25 Hart and Don Keith on receiving the Duty to God Award. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Keith. The Relief Society will meet on Wednesday for the Spiritual Living lesson. Sixth Ward There will be no meetings in the ward this Sunday because of General Conference. The Relief Society will have the Spiritual Living lesson in their meetings next Tuesday. Eleventh Ward Mildred Shaw is the new Homemaking lesson teacher for the Relief Society, and Dona Green is the new Mia Maid Adviser. The Apiritual Living lesson will be taught at Relief Society next Tuesday and Mrs. Clark Smith have been baptized and confirmed, Allen by Duane Nay, and Gregory by his father. Eloise Funk will give the Spiritual Living lesson in Relief Society next Thursday morning, and Anita Tanner in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Jack Hidges have been welcomed as new members of the ward. Thirteenth Ward A Ward Budget Affair has been scheduled for April 5. It will include a talent program and cake, ice cream, handmade candy, pop corn and root beer will be sold. Activities start at 7 p.m. Carolyn Christensen has been released as second counselor in the Young Ladies Mutual, and Peggy Hunt sustained. The memberships of Doug and Cynthia Garmire and children have been accepted. The Spiritual Living lesson will be taught at Relief Society Wednesday morning. ROY NORTH STAKE All those planning to enter the stake poetry and short story festival, must have their entries in by April 1. Lakeview Ward Roger England has been sustained as a counselor in the Mutual, Darvel Robbins as ward music chairman, and Elwood Watts as a Sunday School teacher. Congratulations to Jeff A special occasion, The will be Fair Family Reunion planned locally IN STOCK WHEN YOU All missionaries the Central States Mission (Keysor-West- ) group, are invited to a attend Missionary Reunion to be held on Friday, at the Three Fountains Condominium Club House in Edgemont, Utah. It is located at approximately 4500 North, Canyon Road. The reunion ''will begin at 7 p.m. and all PRESENT THIS AD EXCLUSIVELY AT: 773-533- CLEARFIELD COURIER, Twelfth Ward The Relief Society thday social has planned for April 5 Jane Bergen, handwriting expert, well-know- Advancements to and in the priesthood were Stan D. Wllsworth, Thomas Wixom; Sunset first; Bruce Brierly, Michael A. Stettler, Sunset 5th: Burton Lee Stephens ?th, advanced to elders. Jay 2. Bennett, Sunset and Dennis Dayley, Sunset 6th, advanced to the 70 Quorum. David CD. Moore advanced to a high priest. Bir- been at 7:30, n will be the speaker. A buffet lunch will follow. There will be no Relief Society that morning. Robert Harris has been released as Ward Clerk, and Paul Tate sustained. Eighteenth Ward Loren Johanna Anderson has been released as Laurel Adviser, and Darlene Rhode presented by the Clearfield LDS 11th Ward, Friday, 6:30 p m., at the Clearfield Stake Center, 935 South State. Included in the evenings activities will be a full spaghetti dinner for $1, hot dogs and desserts. There will be several booths with specialties for sale such as quilts, unique cook books, hand made . . . accepts call Farewell planned Sunday farewell has been planned for Kent W. A missionary Wood this Sunday at the Sunset Sixth Ward beginning at 4:30 p.m. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ray Wood, 369 W. 1115 N., Sunset and will be going to the London England mission. He will be in the mission home in Salt Lake City on April 8. He is a graduate of Clearfield High School and Clearfield Seminary. His parents will be having an open house immediately following the meeting at their home. ' Stake readies : musical ! The Roy Stake will present an original Musical entitled Happiness Road Friday and Saturday evenings, April 7 and 8, in the Roy High School auditorium at 7:30 p.m. The story and lyrics were written by Mrs. Sergene Simmons, who is also directing and coordinating Some the production. music by Dale original Sessions, Juleen Boothe and Dr. George Reimschussel will also be included. fi What Your Home Needs Is Aluminum Industries. Tired of Painting? There is no need to repaint over and over. We can cover your old wood siding, gables, eves and windows casings and your paint troubles will be over. Winter snow, ice, sleet and summer sun won't crack, shatter, red rust, or rot the siding Minimal maintenance keeps your house in top shape and ' gives you more leisure time. Ocir SaoioRs Lutteerzan was sustained alternate high councilman. 1 breakfast. During the 10:45 a.m. hour, Worship Major Edward Scriven of the Ellen Roy Dell Reed was released as assistant Joe Terkelson Cub-maste- r, Drug abuse Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Spiritual Living lessons with Karen Mote leading the class in the Ellen Mary morning, Leatham in the evening. topic dated SUNSET A Now-Prote- ct would like to learn how my home can become more beautiful without the constant bother of painting and repairs. Have your representative call on me with all the facts about Shadowgram Siding I understand this includes a free estimate with no obligation to buy anything I Relief Society on Wednesday evening will be the Spiritual Living class with Mala Parker giving the lesson. SUNSET , , i This program is part of continuing efforts to inform Utahns about how drug abuse is best prevented. The program is part of continuing efforts to Inform' 3 Melba Utahns ' . . , was Wilcock as a geneology released teacher. Jim Dunaway sustained. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Spiritual Living classes with Florence Koster in the morning, Retha Anderson in the evening. SUNSET 4 Relief Society on Tuesday Joseph M. Law was sustained assistant ward Sharon Kaye Blood was released as Relief Society Cultural leader, Refinement class Kaye Alldredge -- State -- Zip Phone . Read-a-Tho- Lightfoot was Berry sustained, Relief Society on Tuesday be the Spiritual Living classes with Ellen Cutler leading the class in the morning, Darlene Read in the evening. Stoves Gas Barbeques Evap. Coolers Rondu's 3891 W, 4000 So. Kanesville, Utah 8431 5 Ph. 731 2235 -- Best time to call Dam. pm. weekends 533-653- McCarty Woodburning Fireplace Specialist City is Read-a-Tho- Forsgren was as aronic priesthood secretary, Harry Fireplaces number fund-raisin- will 64 phone that James 533-73- drug: Most students in Utah public schools learn a big lesson isnt spelled out in textbooks. This lesson is sensitivity to the needs of people who arent as lucky as they are. An article in a Utah newspaper recently told of how the students in one school are dreaming up a g campaign to furnish a group care home for severely retarded persons. Many school kids across the state are involved in the which provides funds for the battle against also requires students multiple sclerosis. (The to read books, which gives the campaign a double benefit.) One of Utah students finest charity efforts in recent years was one that raised money to build schools in poverty-smitte- n areas of Bolivia. Utah youngsters were to raise the funds for building materials, and the Bolivians were to build the schools. The Utah kids had never seen those Bolivian youngsters who needed the school buildings. They probably never will. But our children went to work collecting clothes hangers! baking cakes, sitting babies, washing cars and many other chores that would raise money for the Bolivian schoolbuilding project. Now those Bolivian students have what some of us may take for granted school buildings, No, these outlets for our childrens charitable instincts are not mentioned in the textbooks. They arent part of the official school program. Students who participate dont do it for grades, for money or for recognition. Kids feed on participating in noble causes. And when students seize an opportunity to do a noble act in the course of their school activities, it can result in some of the finest lessons they ever learn. 5 released msmm and feelings on the subject. 'Arrangements' for Tffiese programs' can be madeby contacting the Utah State Division of Alchoolism and Drugs, PO Box 2500, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. The Executive Secretary Utoh Education Association leading the class in the morning, Wanda Tubbs in the evening. sustained. PERMANENT IMMUNITY. -- how-, by Dr. Daryl classes with Carol Anderson representative, Julie Read one injection about School and Home J. will be the Spiritual Living SUNSET -- ploring their ideas abuse is best prevented. The program, conducted by one or two professionals in the drug or alcohol abuse field, will emphasize ac- - Name Address tivities which have proved successful in drug abuse prevention. The focus is on action that adult groups or communities can take to prevent drug abuse in people of all ages. The presentation will actively involve participants in discussions and in ex- special program on drug prevention will be available to adult groups throughout Utah during the last two weeks in April and the first week in May. 2 Kiele of vaccine gives Act and beautify your home! Mail this card today! will resume Wed. with the 8th grade meeting at 6:45 p.m.; 9th grade meeting at 8:15 pm. The Carol Choir meets at 4 p.m. each Thursday. April 5, Pam Miksell was released as a Primary teacher, Becky Burns and Jeanette Weaver sustained. released as young adult Just 782-543- 9 Weekly confirmation classes -- sustained. as ONLY GUARANTEE IN TRUST. Phone 731-481- Salvation Army will deliver the sermon in the abscence of Pastor Charles Riggs, who is on vacation March 27 April 3. Thp Gospel for the Sara Berry was sustained interest special representative. Backed by the best Guarantee and Name on the Market we can provide professional installation that youll be proud to show your friends. 1206 E. 3150 N., No. Ogden 19-3- services and the Easter Doris Elmer was released as evening Spiritual Living class leader in Relief Mary Society, Leatham sustained. day is taken from John 20: The Chancel Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Betty Scholtec, will sing the anthem, Now Let Us Sing the Christian Joy. Anyone needing assistance during Pastor Riggs absence is asked to call Jim Trenholm, president of the congregation, at of Easter at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 5560 S. 2300 W., Roy, Church School will resume at 9:30 a.m. after not having been held on Easter due to the two Everett Thomnpson was sustained seventy president. SUNSET the second Sunday On sustained. ALUMINUM SIDING COSTS! Mia Maid leader. clerk. It will be an enjoyable evening of good family entertainment. Admission is free and the public is invited. D DAVE HUNTERS ELIMINATE YOUR MAINTENANCE The presentation will involve such cultural arts as dance, drama, art, music and speech. Talent from all the wards in the stake will participate. LIFE-TIM- E PRO-RATE- Make a choice youll find easy to live with t Kidman L. classes with Sally Dickson leading the morning group, Irma Bingham the evening class. music clerk. Gary Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Spiritual Living abuse clothing , nearly new items, bake sale and much, much more. For the children there will be special games such as fish pond, bean bag, and selected film strips. The activities are intended to help raise funds for church building projects in the area, as well as provide a special 9 evening of fun and eh Aluminum Vinyl Grain Siding was Dorene Jeffery released as 1st counselor in Primary and 2nd year Mia Maid leader. Carol Erickson was sustained 1 st counselor in the OPYWMIA, Julie Ganze sustained as 2nd year sustained assistant stake childrens AMERICAN INDUSTRIES evening Relief Society. Verlin Ren Gallbraith was Elder Wood Relief Society on Wednesday, the Spiritual Living classes will be taught by Joyce Browning in the morning, Verlene Russell in the evening. SUNSET 7 6 was Marlen Eyster released as secretary of coordinator. "former' missionaries arid'joyment for the wholD their partners are en- - family. All are invited, so dont miss it. couraged to attend. 0 SUNSET was Young stake sustained as Mia Maid Adviser. Mrs. Rhode will be the new Laurel Adviser. Carol Stokes was released as Sunday School Chorister and sustained as Mia Maid Adviser. The ward will have a birthday social on April 8. of March 29, 1978, Page 8 Sunset LDS Stake Family Fair planned by Clearfield LDS OFF ANY PIANO OPIN 10 to 6 8 Necos Roe LDS A March 30, 1978, Page 731-331- 1 n Private gets assignment in Germany v Bad Kreuznach, Germany (AHTNC) Private Michael J. Sorensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sorensen, 454 W. 4675 S., Ogden, Utah, recently was assigned as a generator mechanic with the 8th Infantry Division in Bad Kreuznach, Germany. He entered the Army in September 1977. The private is a 1977 graduate of Bonneville High School, Ogden. - :' |