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Show SUN CHRONICLE July CLEARFIELD COURIER, etl; 27, 1978, Page 8 July 27, 1 978, Page 8 i special fireside talk by Ogden Temple President Leslie T. Norton is being sponsored by the 3rd Ward Seventies Quorum at the 1, 3, 5 Ward next Sunday evening A beginning at Riverdale LDS Report; Riverdale p.m. 8 Stake members are encouraged to attend the annual outing at the Brigham City Park on Wednesday, August 9. People will begin to gather there by 4 p.m. The ball game between the Elders Everyone is cordially invited to attend The Seventies are also planning a banquet for August 19 Tickets may be purchased from any of the members Quorums and the Bishoprics will start promptly at 5 p m., followed by dinner and a program at the pavillion. Announcement of this years blood donation drive HANS1M GLASS Commercial INSULATED GLASS t0cJ. COREY ESuVAIuH AND SAlES BUS. 290-155- e W. 100 N BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010 RES. 5 11 through be available for use by any person living within the ward boundaries regardless of whether they are members of the LDS Church or not. Last year six people from this area drew on the reserve supply. It is hoped that at least 15 pints will be turned in On Mondays, Wednesdays .and Fridays the blood bank will be open form 9 to 6. On Playoffs for the Riverdale softball senior" Region division are taking place this week at the Romer and Washington Terrace Parks. The region is composed of the three stakes - Riverdale, Washington Terrace and Terrace View. STORM DOORS INSTALLATION STAHLE 563 starting August 25th at McKay-De- e Hospital. The blood thus donated will noon Residential WINDOWS Co scheduled to take place Tuesdays and Thursdays they will be there form 9 to 4 and on Saturday from 9 till COMPANY Auto was made Sunday by John West in the 3rd Ward. It is 292-550- 3 ' According to Riverdale Stake Director Sports Leonard Meqham the recent stake playoffs resulted in a first place for the 3rd Ward, second place for the Slh Ward, third place for the 1st ward and fourth place for the 4th Ward. In the junior division their region playoffs are being held this week at Golden Park. The 1st Ward was top team in Riverdale Stake with the 3rd and 5th ward coming in second and third. people for times and places. The missionary son of Doyle and Loretta ODell has a new address It is : Elder Steven ODell, 707 West Stoughton, Urbana Illinois The Region Championship games in both the junior and 61801 Spike The current address for John and Marilyn Wests son is Elder Rod V. West, 2865 N. senior divisions will be played this Saturday night, Contact Mr. July 29. California West, Fresno, Mecham or any of the sports 93705 Roy LDS News as Seventh Ward Janet Taylor sustained as has been a Sunday School and teacher, Spiritual Living teacher for the Young Adult Relief Society. Diane Holloway was sustained as Young Adult Secretary. Denece Atwood was released from the Sunday School. Eighth Ward Carnival, sponsored by the Primary, will be held July 28. This event will honor the centennial of the A Primary and will feature dinner, games, and entertainment. All ward members are invited. 3 with Primary, Denise Wissison, and Beth Skeen as counselors, and Robyn Rose, MNcNee as Junior Sunday School coordinator, Charlene Wise as APYMMIA Mia maid advisor, Curtis Parker as of the president APYMMIA. Sustained were Grant Wise as priest adivisor, Jeanette Ellsworth as APYWMIA Mia advisor and Charlene Wise as junior Sunday School coordinator. Steven Parkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs.1 Clare Parkinson has received a mission call to the Phillipine Islands. The Primary will have a Centennial party on July 31. The children are invited to concert readied er Fireside set for Ogden A noted author, Nicholas Van Alfen, will address LDS single adults on Constancy Amid Change next Sunday, July TELEVISION 30, 1978. The fireside, which will begin at 8 p.m. at the Ogden LDS Tabernacle, will also feature music by the Southern Pacific Men of Son with Owen Rouse, director. The fireside is sponsored by the Young Special Interests and Special Interests of Davis, Morgan and Weber Counties. Elder Van Alfen . has written several articles for the Ensign Magazine. He wrote the book Porter Rockwell The Mormon Frontier Marshall. Elder Van Alfen is the director of the Ogden MODEL XB2459 12" DIA. Genalogical Library. He graduated from Weber State College and received his Masters of Arts degree from Brigham Young in History, University Religion and Political Science. 27. 28. ONLY-JUL- A A teacher in the LDS Church educational system, he has taught in Logan and Ogden seminaries and was director of the Ogden Institute of Religion near Weber State College. 29 He served a mission to the Netherlands and after the former Jean marrying Holbrook, they served together as missionaries in Great Britain. Fireside chairpersons are SALES SERVICE Betty Morton and June Stayner. one hour concert each Wednesday evening through August 16th. The concerts will be presented in the historic Tabernacle on Temple Square and begin at 7:30 p.m. This is the third season for our summer concert explained Ray series, Furgeson, President of the Mormon Youth group. In past seasons, we have played for over 40,000 persons many of them from out of state. to Diane According Dunford, Temple Square Hostess, the crowds gro considerably during the summer and the Wednesday night concert series? Is great way for people to spend an evening while they are in town. Robert C. Bowden, the musical director and conductor for the group says the program will include a variety of music ranging from the works of Franz Schubert and the Classics to the music of John Williams and the Overture to Star Wars., The program for July 12th will include Borodins Polovetzian Dances the from Schuberts Kyrie Mass in as well as a rendition of The Last Words of David with orchestral accompaniment. The lighter side of the program will include a Salute to M G.M. from the EntertThats film, ainment. and the overture to Star Wars" by John Williams. The concert ' SUNSET FOURTH Beth Beene was sustained Sunday School chorister. SUNSET SIXTH from Released Primary presidency Maryann Anderson, Tammy Roberts and Judy Evenhius. Sustained were Donna Kidman, president, Carol Champneys 1st counselor and Elizabeth Anderson 2nd SUNSET THIRD was Diane Ashdown released as a Sunday School teacher and APYWMIA secretary. Bonnie Jenkins Youth Secretary. G.E. PORTABLE 3 DAYS Relief Society. SUNSET SECOND Releases were Dorothy wear pioneer costumes that day. Seventeenth Ward All Primary children and was sustained as Cultural their families are invited to a Refinement class leader in special centennial party on July 28. S Supper of Old Fashioned Pioneer stew will be served, and there will be a puppet show and displays. There will be no more Mutual until September. A Ward Auction, for the budget fund will be held' August 5. There will be food, games, and movies for the kids. Everyone is asked to donate items for the auction. (SALT LAKE CITY) The Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus under the direction of Robert C. Bowden have scheduled a Burnett was sustained as a counselor in the Relief Society and Judith Hafen a Secretary. Loralee Reid is the new president of the ROY NORTH STAKE Sixteenth Ward David Thomas has been sustained as assistant choir director. There will be no more Primary until September. ROY WEST STAKE Fourteenth Ward Duane Roylance has been sustained as Sunday School with Bruce president, Stokes and Steven Anderson counselors,' Leanne Report series is Summer Evening called, on Temple Square, and each concert is free to the public. Tickets will not be required A but visitors are requested to be in the Tabernacle a few minutes prior to the start of the concert. Did you know . counselor, Maryann was sustained on the Primary Stake Board a few weeks ago. Todd and Wendy Pettibone have been baptized and confirmed, their parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Henry POettibone SUNSET SEVENTH Lisa Corgiat was released as APYWMIZ chorister. Randy Cobaugh was given his Duty to God and On My Honor awards in church services on Sunday. Randy is the son of John and Darlene Cobaugh. Lisa Corgiat was released as APYQWMIA chorister. Randy Cobaugh was given his Duty To God and On My Honor awards in church services on Sunday. Randy is the son of John and Darlene Cobaugh Our Saviors Report A yard-wor- night is k scheduled at 7 pm. Thursday at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 5560 S. 2300 W., Roy, to clean the remaining field area and install pipe. , Services for the eleventh Sunday after Pentecost will be held at 9:30 a.m. July 30th. Pastor Charles Riggs will deliver the sermon, based on the Scripture Isaiah lessons; Romans 8:35-3thew 14:13-2- 5:1-5- , and Mat- 9 Mrs. LeeMaye Voorhees be organist for the service, in the absence of Jeff Scholtec, who is on vacation. will Photo festival planned The Kimball Art Center announced the general for requirements who want to photographers enter the Festival 78 Photography Juried Show which opens Sunday, August and runs through Thursday, September 14. 27 photographer, Any professional or amateur, is to 5 enter eligible photographs in this show. All works must be submitted ready for hanging and may be accepted at the Kimball Art Center between August 13-1- Photographer Weston, son of photographer QUALITY EYEVARE A HEARING AIDS HAS AN ADDITIONAL NEW LOCATION IN DAVIS COUNTY prescriptions written by your eye doctor. We have large selection of eyewear frames. We have prescriptions and non prescription sunglasses. We repair broken frames and replace broken lenses. We have complete hearing aid services, including repairs, sales and service of 10 major brands. We feature a 30 day free trial, and also have rental aids available. We have qn emergency service on hearing aid repairs. We fill optical STORE HOURS M0N.-FR- I. If you hove a visual or hearing problem call Knighton Optical for doctor's referral. 8:30 o.m. SATURDAY tH US, I 8:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. hill CLOSED 525 WEST 12th PHONE V 393-066- STREET 1 SUNDAYS OPEN M0NDAY-FRIDA- Di PLAYDOY Y 9 AM Y0 OGDEN LAYTON 959 25th St. Salto N1 2179 N. 17C9 W. 393-843- 9 i 5;30 SAYURDAY 9 AM 'TIL NOON PM terrl brogan West of Davis No. Hospital 825-162- 4 j Edward Weston, will jury the show. The selection of every piece to be included in or excluded from the show will be at his descretion alone and will be his responsibility alone. Work accepted for the show may be for sale or not by decision of the photographer. There will be a $5 entry fee for each photographer who is not a member of the Kimball Art Center; however, Kimball Art Center members enter FREE. Entry picked blanks may be at local up photography stores or from the Kimball Art Center, For information, 6:00 p.m. Cole late the contact, the Kimball Art Center at The Photo Juried 649-888- 2. 78 part of a photography by the Festival Show is long event Utah Arts Council, begins with the Photography which Utah Invitational opening Sunday, August 6 through Thursday, August 24. |