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Show Sr J r ;CLE, Y 4 Sept. 21, 1978, Page CLEARFIELD COURIER, Hoy LOS Stake Sept. 20, 1978, Page 8 LDS women hear president read marriage and the bearing and rearing of children. "It is your divine right and the avenue to the greatest and most supreme happiness, the prophet said of marriage and rearing of children. "It is best to attend to personal and family SALT LAKE CITY "No matter what you or hear, no matter what the differences of circumstances you observe in the lives of women about you, it is important for you Latter-daSaint women to understand that the Lord holds y motherhood and mothers sacred. W. So said Spencer Kimball, president and duties. prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, in the historic Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle on Temple Square Saturday, Sept. 16. The meeting was the first of its kind in the history of the Mormon Church. All Mormon women 12 years and older were invited for a fireside chat, similar to those held semiannually for men of the Church. His talk was broadcast over audio lines closed-circu- in involved lesbianism or to engage in any lustful activity. AVOID SATANS EFFORTS President Kimball also decreed the "new morality as one of Satans greatest efforts to destroy the home it tran- and family. There is no new morality, he concluded. organizations of the LDS church rather than activities that may lure them from the Churchs influence. of tenwomen, including derness and selflessness, be should cultivated regardless of the pressures of current times, the church leader indicated. He also Mormon women to pursue a personal program He also of improvement. assured women who do not have "the privileges and blessings of a temple marriage, through no fault of their own," that through valiant and devoted service, they "will receive all those blessings in the world to come. He also assured women to plan and prepare for urged Honorable, successful is surely the goal decisions, this one (selecting an eternal mate) is not wrong. And of those women who must earn a living person. One who or through circumstances neglectfully avoid its serious 4300 W., Hooper. even ugly abortion. Much is said about the drudgery and the confinement of the woman 8 role in the home. To this he said, In the perspective of the gospel, it SUNSET SECOND with the Duty to God Trail award and sustained at summer tendance Primary. Diana Kent was sustained evening Relief society organist. SUNSET THIRD Doug Friedli speaks Sunday . . . assistant Scoutmaster, Margan Thomas as Sunday president, Ed Henderson as 1st counselor in the Sunday School, Rodney Anderson 2nd counselor. School Sustained were Sandra Shelly as Relief Society Social Relations class leader, Barbara Byington Worship as a family at the church of your choice ! as Visiting Teacher Message Carol Robinett chorister in morning Relief Society, Joan Dunford Spritual Living lesson leader leader, in the evening Relief Society, JoNorman 1 . v,T - , gw j Haugen at ULI their anguish and their struggle. Finally, he said of the will Church always hold aloft the banner Mormon of happy family life. tabernacle Church Office Building across from Temple Square. Mrs. Kimball said, This is a delightful opportunity for the mothers and daughters to have an occasion toghether. was irvY t ' Including automatic transmission, power steering, extra holding tank, dual batteries, 30 gallon water tank, AC power converter, 3 way refrigerator, 3 burner stove, oven ond morel Stock No. A973 on Friday evening is for adult ward members. ' SUNSET FIFTH Next weeks Homemaking meeting in Relief Society will be a demonstration on ettiquite in serving and dining given by Nada Nicholas. On Oct. 3 the fall social will be at 7 p.m. The outgoing presidency Eulalia Lightfoot, Janice Rumsey, Aftyon Stanley and Shirley Barfuss will be honored guests. Colleen Reid is the new president. SUNSET SIXTH Wallace and Robert Young were released as assistants to the Priest Bradley Quoram. Debbie Riding was released as decons session Visiting Teacher Message Nadine Groves Kimball, with luncheon served. Ladies of the area are invited to attend. i Our PLUS Saviors Lutheran CLOSEOUT PRICES on Van Conversions Traitors and Campers through Saturday, Sept. 23 A work night is scheduled at Our Saviors Church, at 6 Lutheran Roy, Thursday to 5560 S. 2300 W., p.m. complete lawn planting. Please bring suitable garden We're closing out our entire line of RV'S TRAILERS CAMPERS MOTORHOMES tools. Church school for all ages from 3 years old up is held at 9:30a.m. each Sunday at Our Saviors. CUVorada Sunday worship is held at 10:45 a.m. weekly. On the 19th Sunday after Pentecost, Charles Riggs' sermon will be based on the scripture lessons: Ezekiel 18:25-3Philippians and Matthew 21:28-32- . The third id the Adult Pastor NSW '77 MODUS SOLO UNDCR COSTI sale definitely ends 7 p.m. Sat., Sept. 23, Don't miss itl This 2:1-1- 1 2, Inquiry Series will be taught by Pastor Riggs from 3:30-- 5 p.m. on Sunday at church. The topic Sept. 24 will be, Gods f i 3535 Wall Avo. OGDEN Presence in. Sacrament." Members and friends are invited. Confirmation classes meet 2611 jf Relations teacher for the Young Adults; and Jeannie Adult Young Butleer, clerk, Geroge Reimschussel as stake Cultural and Activities Chairman and Sergene Simmons and Jack Thomas teacher. Dennis was Hooper sustained as assistant ward clerk; Iva Larsen, Primary Wednesday from 7 to 8 p.m. for eighth graders; from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. for ninth qraders. Lillian Cardon, Colleen Nielsen, Bea Orrock, and Janet Andrew as Primary teachers. Howard Hoffman, was released as 1st counselor in the Sunday School. Clay Arnell was moved from 2nd to 1st counselor, and Kimball Belnap sustained as the new 2nd counselor. Lynn Pence was released as ward athletic director, and Mark Gibby sustained. Lynn Pence was sustained as Young Adult Representative, and Kenny Jensen released. Dorothy Walker has been sustained as Ward was new Librarian. Lisa Jensen will serve as Laurel Class president for the year, with Lori Jensen Mir and Shelley Barker as counselprs, and Joy Stoker as secretary. David Barrett, Kevin stf Smith, Dean Shepherd, Mark Nelson, and Dale Hooper have been ordained Elders, and Harvey Hill has been ordained a High Priest. Seventh Ward The Mutual is sponsoring a ward Talent Night on Saturday at 6 at the church. All ward members are invited to attend, and support this event. S o'c i e t y Homemaking meeting will be next Wednesday morning and evening. Various activities have been planned for both sessions. ( The Roy Utah North Stake will hold a Cultural Arts Fair, Saturday, Sept. 23rd from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. in the Stake Center, 4900 South 2000 West, Roy. Exhibits to be featured will include paintings, sewing, photography, Relief leatherwork, macrame and other hobbies. Judging of baked goods will take place at 11 a.m. Short story contest winners will be announced during the day. There will be a puppet show presented and hot breads, doughnuts, salads, hamburgers and ice cream will be available. The Mountain men will be present and will be giving a demonstration. Families of all ages are invited to attend. The ward choir will practice each Sunday at 4:30 p.m. except Fast Day. All choir members are urged to be there this Sunday, to prepare music for Ward Conference coming up in October. EIGHTH WARD A new Bishopric has been sustained for the ward. Released were Bishop Glen McEntire and his coun- Eldon Bair and selors, Harold Morrill, William Merx was sustained as the new bishop, with Max Rich and Greg Buxton as counselors. George Brown, Paul Stone, Hal Olmstead, William Fernelius, Chris Jorgensen, Allen Stock, and Wayne Sexton have been ordained Riverdale LDS Stake Report Elders. THIRTEENTH WARD Clark Smedley has been ordained a Priest. Kathryn Stark has been released as Social Relations teacher for the 2nd session Relief Soceity, and sustained as Spiritual : Living teacher. Ethel Barton was released as Social Relations teacher, and Claudia Mitton as Pre Due to the fact that General Conference at Salt Lake City includes the first Sunday of October, River-dal- e Stake has announced their Fast Sunday has been moved up to September 24, Consult your ward for the different Fast Day meeting times. Stake and Librarian; The son of Greg and Marilyn Little has been blessed by his grandfather Riverdale Refinement Cultural as members of the comMarsha Bowman mittee. and Harvey Hill were sustained as new members of the committee. Rex Baker was released as Young Adult chairman and Tammy Ashton as assistant. quilting, Social Bambrough, FOURTH WARD Relief Society, Ann Rogers sustained. Gary Bybee was sustained ward clerk, Bryan Stephens was sustained a deacon, the son of Mr and Mrs. Ted Stephens. The gathering $j Homemaking stake Richards the Pingree, leader; Jan Nancy Carol Anderson was released as Spritual Living lesson leader in morning Mrs. Camille can buy this 1 9 foot motorhome for only along with his counselors, Myron Nalder and Calvin Porter. Duane Child was sustained as the new president, with Wayne Brown and Calvin Porter as counselors. Grant Leishman was released as assistant chairman. wife of the LDS Church president will be the speaker at a Relief Society social on Saturday beginning at 11 a.m. It will be a special You was William Merx released as president of the stake Young Mens Mutual, David sustained. Laurie Burband was sustained a Primary teacher. Relief Society on Sept. 26 will be the fall social. It is for husbands and partners. Dorene Jeffery is in charge of a skit. There will be a dinner with a prize for best baked goods prepared by ward ladies in two categories. SUNSET SEVENTH Relief Soceity fall social will be on Sept. 29th at 7 p.m. Husbands are invited. SUNSET STAKE , Sparrow, who was serving a? an alternate High Councilman, was sustained in his place. Ben Standing was sustained as an alternate High Councilman. sustained as sustained as secretary in the APYMMIA, Ed Henderson as Sunday School president'. SUNSET FOURTH leader, ' tfmmmmmmM blessings, for He knows of ward dinner Norman Haugen was released as ward executive secretary, Ken Bybee as v. &&& a deacon. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Judd. The ward Primary was given a plaque as an award for at- Merrill Bean Chevrolet , was Judd Michael graduated from Primary Through 7 p.m. Saturday control, said, "these women have Gods Sunset Stake LDS Report Texas Houston mission. He growth and development. Loud, platant voices today shout few children and offer the pill, surgery and beyond Before the is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Friedli, 4820 S. talk will be given by Elder Douglas Friedli Sunday in the Hooper LDS First and Third ward chapel at 6 p.m. Elder Friedli is returning after serving two years in their gathering Saturday evening, a special reception honoring President Kimballs wife, Camille, and other wives of general authorities of the church, was held at the Elder wi talk Sunday A homecoming released as a member of the stake High Council, and Dee President Kimball He warned young women to be sure that of all the and purposely her Daniel Scott. Michelle Moran, daughter of Mrs. Colleen Moran has been baptized by her brother, Kerry Call, and confirmed by her brother, Kim Call. Susan Cannon has been sustained as Relief Society organist, Tina Larsen as assistant secretary for the Young Adult Relief Society; Susan Hardy, Young Adult Recreation Leader; Kathie Adult Young Jensen, teacher; Living Spriritual Ralph Bateman has been meeting implication is frustrating own eternal program. atmosphere. "God is unchanging, and his covenants and doctrines are not susceptible to change. According to the Mormon prophet, God has "entrusted to his daughters the great responsibility of bearing and nurturing children. This is the great irreplaceable work of women. "Mothers have a sacred role. They are partners with God, as well as with their own husbands, first in giving birth to the Lords spirit children and then in rearing those children so they will serve the Lord and keep his Commandments. The LDS leader admitted the womans role is not easy. It was never easy to bear and rear children, but easy things do not make for adultery and encouraged them to participate fully in attributes those become smitting to 1,400 locations throughout the world. In his address, President Mormon Kimball told women that they are equal partners in marriage, which is regarded as a sacred element in the churchs eternal plan. He warned Mormon females against divorce, lesbianism and Eternal Cultivate associations and activities which will not threaten and lower your high righteous stands. Women should be chaste and always follow the Lords Ten Commandments, the churchman pointed out. It is a transgression to be involved in any illicit sex activity such as fornication or adultry, he emphasized. It is a transgression to speak is not so. The greatest goals of Mormon women should be for marriage and rearing of children in a happy, religious happy marriage of every would in and named Frank Little, ROY STAKE Primary teacher. Joan Cornia has been sustained as 2nd session Relief Social Society Relations teacher; Marilyn Beck was sustained as Homemaking lesson leader for the day Relief Society, and Carol Stark released; Adrienne Thompson will serve as Relief Society Nursery Coordinator. Con- ference will be held October 6,7 and 8 under the direction of Stake President E. Grant Gibby. According to Dennis Hill, stake YMMIA president, it will begin on Friday, Oct. 6 with a Young Men and Young Women Youth Conference centered around a banquet at the 1st, 3rd, 5th ward for all youth between the ages of 12 to 18. The special guest speaker will be Quinn Mckay who is a member of the YMMIA Genral Board. Times of the Staurday and Sunday meetings will be announced later. Rehearsals are underway y the Riverdale Stake Curtis Anderson and Ty Baird have been ordained Elders. ROY NORTH STAKE NINTH WARD Five children tized and confirmed father Nolan Richins. Shannon . Murdock and been ordained a Deacon. Suzanne Parker, Pauline Coombs, Mary Fletcher, Julie Silver, Lynette Stod- dard, Kris Umbougard, Karen Wheelwright, and Bonnie Webster have been sustained to the Primary staff. All visiting teachers are reminded of their meeting on Sept. 27 in the Relief Soceity room at 7 p.m. TWELFTH WARD Julia Wiberg has been released as president of the Relief Soceity, with Bonnie Harris, who was first counselor, sustained as the new president. Georgeann Butler is first counselor, and Dixie Burgess, 2nd counselor. The Relief Society Fall Social will be held Sept. 26. SIXTEENTH WARD Kenneth Colby has been was baptized by her brother, Cortney, and confirmed by her father, Stuart Murdock. Alyson Okey was baptized by her brother, Kyle, and confirmed by her father, Shirl Okey. Eric Rackham was baptized by his brother, Neil, and confirmed by his father, Kenneth Racknam. Executive as released Dana Deamer, Primary teacher, Russell Pincombe, Sunday School Teacher, and Jerry Johnson, Deacons quorum adviser. Jay and Norma Johnson Secreatry; have been sustained as Sunday School Greeters; Marvin Saunders, Executive LaDonna Secretary; Burnett, Primary teacher; Donna Hartshorn, assistant BeeHive Adviser; Greg Tulane and Arden Porter, Sunday School teachers; Kathie Blacklie, Relief Society Spiritual Living teacher, and Larry Zaugg, Deacons quorum adviser, and assistant Scoutmaster. Greg Hart, David Colby, and David Combe have been ordained Priests, and Jim Verhaal Steven and Anderson have been ordained Teachers. Trinette Saunders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Saunders has been baptized and confirmed by her father. Cindy Williams has been sustained as the new Homemaking Counselor for the Young Adult Relief Society; Treena Wells, lesson Homemaking teacher; Cindy Tanner, Homemaking leader; Julie Moss, Social Relations teacher; Eileen Olson, Visiting Teachers Message leader; Verlynn Bouwhuis, Spiritual Living te acher, and Robinson, Judy Chorister. EIGHTEENTH WARD Ann Hull has been released as Relief Society president, along with her counselors, Julia Lutz and Hazel Taft and Norma Sheffield, secreatry. was Bonnie Stahle released as Junior Sunday School coordinator, and LaRae Black, sustained. We welcome as new ward members, the Chris Walker ' family, and Mr. and Mrs. Greg Brown. ROY WEST STAKE FIRST WARD At the last fast meeting, Tracy Fawcett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Fawcett; Calvin Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Olsen; and Fred Tanquiri Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tanquiri, were confirmed, following their baptism previously. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Vest was blessed by his father, and named Trenton. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben VanAarle was blessed and named Brandi Kay. Steven Bullard, son of Bishop and Mrs. Claud Bullard, will be the featured speaker in church this Sunday prior to his departure for the Texas, San Antonio Mission. He will enter the Mission Home of Oct. 7. been Harry Hall has released as Ward Athletic director, and Derrell Jones sustained. TENTH WARD Reva Blau has been sustained as night Relief Society Education leader, and bap- recently. Jonas Reeder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Reeder was confirmed by an uncle. Kristie Richins was baptized by her brother, Bruce, and confirmed by her Melchezedek, Priesthood Chorus preparatory to furnishing the music for Stake Conference of Sunday, Oct. 8. Ronald Reimschussel is the director and Peggy Reimschussel is the pianist. All males of priesthood age who are interested in participating should attend the practices at the 2nd, 4th Ward every Sunday evening at 8 p.m. ' were Sterling Benmon nas graduated from Primary Mark Hadley as Teachers Quorum president. The Elders will have a steak fry on Friday at 6:30 at the church. All Elders, Prospective Elders, and their partners are invited. A ward budget dinner has been scheduled for Oct. 7. FOURTEENTH WARD Diane Roylartce has beep released as Mother teacher for the Relief Society, and Pat Education Hansen sustained. Georgia Anderson has been sustained ' as teacher, Spiritual Susan Living Hadley as Qiorister, and Erita Zimmerman as organist. Next Sunday is Fast Day. t |