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Show ' I I CLEARFIELD COURIER, July 19, 1978, Page 3 Rov LBS News ROY STAKE THIRD WARD The Relief Society will have their Homemaking meetings next Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning. For the evening session, Sally Petersen will show films on skiing for the handicapped. Sally won a gold medal in the Han- dicapped Skiing Olympics. The session on Wednesday will feature morning Christmas in July. Those attending are asked to bring ideas gifts any special Christmas decorations, along with the instructions. Robert Dawson has been released as a counselor in of the Lakeview Ward was reorganized Sunday. Sustained as the new bishopric were (I. to r.) Neil Fisher, first counselor, Bishop Roger England, and John A. Parks, second counselor. Victor Larsen was retained as ward clerk. Released were Bishop Paul E. Newey and counselors Newel B. Cutler and Cecil M. Cawley. THE BISHOPRIC ENTH WARD The Relief Society Homemaking meetings will be held next Thursday morning and evening. Mini Classes in quiet books, and special ways to cook food while camping, will continue, and a new class in bread making will start. ROY NORTH STAKE for or the bishopric, and Jack Green sustained. FIFTH WARD Robert Oleson has been released as Webelos Leader for the Cub Scouts, and Beaver Prince sustained. Dale Sessions has been sustained as a Sunday School teacher. Allen Session, son of Mr. will Society LAKEV IEW WARD have their Homemaking meeting on July 27. Visiting Teachers meeting will be at 6:30, with activities Homemaking starting at 7. A tour of several gardens in the ward will comprise the first part of Sunday. SEV Relief The A Sunset NINTH WARD Robert Dance has been approved to ordained a Deacon. Jeff Corma was advanced and Wilma Cornia. Relief Society. Sustained Program. Mr. Douch's visit to the Genealogical Research University this summer Seminar to be held at being sponsored by BYU is in Brigham Young University connections with the first annual Family History and July 31 through Aug. 4. Douch has Mr, published Genealogical Research many books and articles on Seminar. All interested persons are the sources of English local history and is a practicing invited to participate in this historian. In 1951, the seminar which will cover beginning, intermediate and University of Southampton advanced instruction in appointed him to encourage the study and teaching of genealogy. Classes will be Jocal history in schools and colleges in England. He has been a member and officer in several national and local historical and educational societies in England including SCC, News 84602. dlVh'i spinning, sour- cookery. Antiques and Indian crafts will also be displayed. Various musical dough forms sing alongs, blue grass, and Irish folk songs-wi- ll accent the festival activities. Muleskinners, Civil War soldiers, and railroad workers and officials will be on hand for the of the driving of the last presented in conjunction the Second Annual Railroad and Western Settlement Folk Festival spike. throwing A prepared joyment, City. in the town of include pioneer Promontory craft demonstrations such as candle and soap making, s ls buffalo chip contest and the Language He was graduated from Clearfield High School and Seminary and also attended Weber State College for one year. Tim was a member of tha Weber State College Varsity 'Band and also the Concert Band. He participated in the Institute group, Today's People, The farewell testimonial will be held Sunday, July SI at 3 p.m. at theClearficidti ward chapel located at SCO N. 200 E., Clearfield, , v c' "tnirm, ZAUKAEL. Kustee eeici-- ni day, iy O, to pes, ob- Visiting Teacher report will be on Wednesday evening with Linda Berkley giving The boys of the third ward scout troop went on an overnight stay at Causey Dam recently. They were accompanied by Scoutmaster Ron Smith and Willis Mitchell, bishops counselor. Margaret Conolly is the camp director for the girls camp which is underway this week. They have gone to what used to be the Lakeview Stake Camp up North Fork. The original Riverdale Ward was very much a part of the construction of the park years ago. Then when Riverdale was divided off from the Lakeview Stake the park remained in the hands of that stake. the Family Prepardness lesson. East, Clearfield, Utah. sergeants father, Miles Belflower, resides at 2928 C. N Archie, Fresno. ANBESOL KILLS MOUTH PAIN ON CONTACT Denture pain, toothache, cold sores, teething pain, relieved for hours. When minor mouth pam strikes the pam killer Anbesol with three anesthetics soothes irritated nerve endings deadens pain Helps prevent infection too Use as directed for hours of relief use Anbesol Tubbs as counselor, Homemaking Ilia Elwell, Educational ' 'counselor, Doris Bassett Visiting Teacher Message leader, Sherry Bailey homemaking leader and Lavera Parris librarian. Relief Society on Tuesday will be a field trip for both morning and afternoon sessions. SUNSET SIXTH Barbara Gorringe was as Mother released Education class leader in the morning Norma Relief Society, Mother Allen Stoves Gas Barbeques e Evap Coolers s Rondq Fireplaces Fireplaces Woodburning Fireplace Specialist the pefcare people Ph. 731 2235 O 1977 Miller Morten Comeeny tofattrv o A M 2o6tmCo Richmond VvfHi 73230 Clearfield 4th Ward schedules rounlon accorCrg to CtLLBOARD, and CASHBOX1 TTJ2 ALITN ENTERNAINERS, SHARE CROPPERS, SXY ELLS tZO Tin: GHOST RIDERS, PAUL CANNON, vip.gixia Visiting Teacher Message in the Young Adult group for 2nd, 3rd, and 7th wards. SUNSET THIRD Kathy King was released as a Sunday School teacher. Relief Society on Wednesday will be Visiting Teacher Report, a sewing and cooking class. SUNSET FOURTH Sustained to the evening Relief Society were Wanda This Friday night, July 21 there is to be a potluck dinner held by the High Priests at the third Ward. 731-331- -- 1 Did you know . Members and former members of the , Clearfield LDS Fourth Ward are invited to a reunion July The campout has been planned for the Hawthorne in Ogden Campground Canyon. A has been dinner scheduled for July 21 at 6:30 p.m. Everyone should bring their own food, with dessert and drinks being furnished. A program is planned at 7:30 p.m. that evening. cLJ 'jlffiilstltf I , HAS AH ADDITIONAL HIV 10CATI0H IN DAVIS C0UHTY llilltrf BRENDA colli nt- - and toGcii:flpiki oteiy csqt ,.t, Lester Pari, Cat-- '- - cd vlisd cr fctcrirj w fijjlv' Dion n'k V M. tartar ru tj. 6":i tv ::oa C;3d Crj Cj. CrrtrJ LZLZZZl I ftr &srfi rsftrrd. to o iiOra cfa-cxaxuzsz- t anti-itc- t , ( vaginal. rectal and other akin caindXiona. Dodora find even ' fill optical If yen fcovi a tut of external severe itching can be treated with a apecial drug. You can h now gat thta drug Ingredient with no preacription itHKCOrSNS. Ute only a Greeted. 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No charge whatsoever will be made foi; the fun, entertainment and food at all of the celebrations. multi-talente- st Homemaking class and be furnished. According to Music City News, the voice of Nashville, has the largest fan club in the world t In a recent poll, Vernon, the King of Red Neck Country passed former leaders, Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty, by several thousand dedicated fans. Grace Mikel of Brazoria, Texas, is responsible for Vernons world-wid- e sweep to victory. MS is Editor in Chief of TEXAS PROUD and an active member of the Board of Governors for Utahs Golden Spike Country Music. June Wilson of Clinton is the Utah representative for Vernon Oxfords appreciation society and reports that membership is climbing in this locale. Dave B. Smith of KRGO COUNTRY radio in Salt Lake City is still in the running for D.J. of the year. Husband and wife team, Steve and Julie Whiting from our homestate of Iowa, are busy performing throughout the mid-wed as singers and musicians. Their latest single, written by Steve is on the Kajac label with . promotions by Iowa Sound. i Bill Anderson has gone disco! His latest album on MCA LOVE ft OTHER SAD STORIES is another Records, winner tot Bill. Scout. be All children from three to 12 years of age are to meet at the wardhouse at 9:30 a.m. on Friday, July 21. Rides will VERNON OXFORD Training will Transportation furnished if requested. Farmington where the Primary was organized 100 years ago will be taken by the second ward Primary. wSltlh IB Mission Home on August 3. He has earned his Duty to God award and is an Eagle of p.m. sustained 1250 The 471-229- 0. Mission Timothy Ford Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Simmons 262 W. 700 N., Clearfield, has been called to serve in the Bolivia Santa Cruz Mission. He will enter regardless An excursion to the chapel serves church farewell planned en- in TIMOTHY SIMMONS . . . their for religious affilitation. gFeased pole climb should capture the attention of younger folks, and there will be an abundance of food. The choicest time to recall the good old days of Promontory is the festival day, August 12, from 10 a.m. to 6 p m. with the visitor center operating until 9 p.m. For further information, contact Paul L. Hedren, Golden Spike National Historic Site, 9 or (801) sponsored by the National Park Service. The big event takes place August 12, at Golden National Spike Historic Site, located thirty-tw- o miles west of Brigham going-on- A dinner party at River-fal- l dale Park honoring the citys j senior citizens will be held1, this Saturday, July 22,; beginning at 11 a.m. A dinner will be served at noon followed by entertainment. It is requested that everyone should see to it that all residents of the city over the age of 65 are award of this fun time which is being quilting, blacksmithing, and with Other Jl' ' was Centennial Primary Celebration will be on Saturday beginning at 6 leader reminded of Primary Centennial Melodrama scheduled the 0bMbsitoml fiAiSSjOCtatiOfliUltbeddoi. aril bajcwe aaailiO Standing Conference oir Local History, the Hisotry Panel of the School Council, the Universities Council for the Education of Teachers, The California Club at the History of Education Promontory Summit, Utah Society, and the Local will host a melodrama, The History Societies in HampPerilous Plight of Penelope shire and Dorset, England. Primrose or Rivalry at Since January of this year, the Rail. An invitation is Mr. Douch has been teaching extended to all to cheer with the hero and boo with the villan in the spirit of traditional melodrama. The play was written by Ross Reeder of Brigham City, Utah, and will be Popham Be University Station, Provo, Utah was Elva Holbrook 1st counselor, Mary Earl 2nd counselor in the day session. There will be both day and evening Relief Society this year Dorothy McNee will be 1st counselor, Loretta Hunt 2nd counselor in the evening classes with Cathy Larsen Homemaking leader. Camile Riverdale LDS Stake taught in U.S , British, Scandinavian and German genealogy Participants will tour the Genealogical Library in Salt Lake City and the archives section of the BYU Library. Daily assemblies will be held and special courses will be offered for the blind. More information on the seminar can be obtained through the Family History and Genealogical Research Seminar, Box 7164 Dept. College. His wife, Debbie, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bateman of 1356 South was sustained Mother Education class leader. was Vance Bennett sustained ward employment coordinator. Rock was Barbara sustained Spiritual Living class leader for the morning group The Ice Cream Social has been changed to August 1. Trotter was released as 2nd counselor in European Studies to students who are in London on the BYU Study Abroad specialist, was previously assigned at Hill AFB, Utah. The sergeant, a 1970 graduate of McLane High School, attended Fresno City Bennett Kathryn Now serving at Germany, with a U.S. Air Forces in Europe unit is Air Force M. Gordon Sergeant Spangdahlem AB, Sergeant Belflower, an inventory management leader. to a priest, the son of Lewis SPANGDAHLEM, Germany Emmogene Shelton of 614 Rose Ave , Fresno, Calif. Education class evening SUNSET ONE unit in Europe Belflower, son of Mrs. Report SUNSET TWO a Douch, distinguished professor and lecturer at the University of Southampton, England, will be a featured speaker at the bishopric was on Sunday. Released were Bishop Paul Newey, and his counselors, Newell Cutler, and Cecil Cawley. Sustained as the new bishop was Roger England, with Neil Fisher and John Parks as his counselors Glenna Robert new sustained the evening, to be followed by a light supper at the There will be no more Primary until September. The ward has arranged for busses to go to the Manti Pageant on July 22. There will be a bus for the youth and one for married couples or families. Contact Stewart Murdock or Sharon Bennion lor reservations. TWELFTH WARD Shane Cragun has been ordained a Deacon by his Sergeant serves church. father, Scott Cragun. FIFTEENTH WARD and Mrs. Williams Sessions, who has been called to a mission in Germany, will be the speaker in church this & V 7 ; J f A it 4 mW' T S, k I "ICPTYL Yi R |