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Show i SUN CHRONICLE , Oct. 1 2, 1 978, Page 8 rorir Oct. 11,1 978, Page 8 COURIER, CLEARFIELD isa Sick's Roy LBS Stake News Primary teacher. The Elders quorum will have a social on Saturday at 7 p.m. at the church. There ROY STAKE THIRD WARD - A AND V AMITY LAMM ST QUANTITY IN TNI INTIRWIST. GREEN aix4xt 316x4x8 Simulofed grade, simulated on louon louon plywood 6 RIDGECREST BIRCH plywood 49 MISCELLANEOUS 316x4x8 simulated 316x4x7 woodgrom grade, simulated woodgratn on lauan st plywood, louon on 2 grade $3' OAK 316x4x8 Real oak on veneer plywood chorister 316x4x0 firit Grade emulated woodgrom on louon SUPPLIES ALLIED HOODS smngles Selt-irai- HEM63-3- $2049 CORRUGATED ODD & END CABINETS FIBERGLASS PANELS 26x8 .. $3.11 Save 60 26"x10 26"x13' 26"x14' 26"x16' While Stock Letts DAMAGED DOORS INTERIORS prymiain $3.90 $4.69 $5.49 $6.30 leaders, assistants and secretaries; Stake Aaronic Priesthood in 21 ft. Length's Vt ty 99 1 In in $ 6.30 $ 8.61 inch $12.18 $16.59 $19.53 $26.25 1V4 1 Vt and up 2 in in inch SPINDLES AND POSTS MOVABLE LOUVER SHUTTERS AI8ORTI0 SlZIt Easy to Install Ready to Finish All Sizes 25c aodUp sessions will be held in conjunction with the conference. Misic will be furnished by the Sunset 2nd and 3rd ward choirs under the direction of Mrs. Roy Hansen. Prior to becoming a fer CEDAR 1 55 Each Ilf Cub Freestone Sharon Scout Jodi Wright has been Peterson and has five children. Education lessons next Wednesday. NINTEENTH WARD The baby daughter of Rex and Diana Widdison has been blessed by her father, and named Stacey. Craig Hill has been sustained as ward choir director; Terri Butterfield, Mutual publicity director; Judy Hill, Relief Deacons quorum adviser and second Saints y programs full-tim- ROY WEST STAKE FOURTEENTH WARD Three babies have been blessed and named. The son of Mr. and Mrs. David Tiechert was named Ryan Hugh. Mr. and Mr. John Todd named their baby boy David John, and .Mr. and Mrs. Morris Howard named their boy Paul Moroni. Lorraine Daus has been sustained as Assistant Ward Librarian. The Relief Society will have their Social Relations Mother Latter-da- gathered were duplicated in work by others. The assignment is e mission in something like a which complete concentration is given to an important divine task. The records extraction program will take all names from the existing enormous microfilm files and computerize them m alphabetical order, along with dates and other information. From these computerized lists will come the names for temple work, as well as serving as a source for genealogical research a necessary step to speed up the process, if the Lords commandments are to be . fulfilled. Using technology to be more ' effective does not depersonalize. It moderizes the quest for our roots. This is no different from the fact that modern Mormons travel by jetliner instead of by covered wagons and handcarts a situation that does not diminish the reverence and awe in which many other early pioneers are held, he concluded. Of course, there is need for discipline within families. But discipline with severity, discipline with cruelty, inevitably leads not to correction, but rather to resentment and bitterness. It cures nothing. It only aggravates the problem It is Deborah Stout, Penny Kingsley and Joan Crane have been sustained as Primary Nursery leaders. and Jeff Lynn Johnson has graduated from Primary and ben ordained a Deacon. genealogy personal Limiting requirements to four generations was done because research showed that an average of 80 per cent of the names and Kelly Stone, a Deacon. FIFTEENTH WARD as been Matthew Ericksen has been ordained a Teacher, David John Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Edwards has been baptized and confirmed a member of the church. Garth Malan has been released Education have Education lessons. limiting genealogy research to four generations there has been a great upsurge in genealogical activity, said J. Thomas Fyans, a member of the presidency of the First Quorum of the Seventy of the Church. People feel that the task of genealogy is now he explained in his address. The program calls for families to compile their own genealogical records back four generations. After that, the names for Mormon Temple work are gathered by a process known as records extraction. sustained as Junior Sunday School teachers; and Merna Johnson as assistant Relief Society nusery leader. baptized and confirmed by her father, Curtis Wright. Mr. Wright also blessed their baby boy, and named him Jason Phillip. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Parkinson was blessed and given the name Joel Craig, by his father. Donald Green has just returned from a mission in Holland, and will be the speaker in church on Sunday. He is a son of Mr. and Mr s. Richard Green. The Relief Society will have their Mother Education and Social Relations lessons next Tuesday. president of the Kaysville Utah East Stake. He holds a doctor of education degree from Young Brigham University and is employed as Deputy Superintendent of Davis County Schools. H is to married Kathryn x 4 x 6 ft. and of lessons at their meetings next Wednesday. Debbie Moore and Susan Committeemen; Garu London, assistant Cub will SALT LAKE CITY Since the change in the Church of Jesus Christ released as ward music Mother Relief Society The meet on Tuesday of next week for their Social and Mother Relations Genealogy research gains in popularity chairman. LAKEVIEW WARD The Relief Society will have the Social Relations and Aaronic the and Craig Donaldson, secretary. Teachers: Kent Burnett, president; Mark Peterson and Ray Eldard, counselors, and Shawn Satterthwait, secretary. In Neesha Roberts, Ward Choir Director; and Clara Rae Puffer, ward Music chairman. Margaret Cazier was Cub Scout Master; Bostock, secretary. Heading second Burnett, David and counselor Robinson, secretary. Phil Priesthood quorums will be for the Deacons: Carl Cole, president, Scott Taylor and Todd Johnson, counselors, Relief Society chorister; Secretary. Sustained were James Adams, and Richard Lamon, regional representative, Elder Welling served as ,fn 4 leaders, assistants and secretaries; Stake Aaronic Priesthood leaders, Young Mens MIA; Bishoprics, ward clerks and executive secretaries. Later at 7 p.m. a meeting will be held for all adults and youth 14 years and older. Prior to becoming ; a regional representative, Elder Welling served! as president of the Kaysville Utah East Stake. He holds will The conference conclude Sunday with a general session at 10 a.m. for all members and friends. Junior Sunday School GALVANIZED PIPE ALL SIZES $ . next Shirley Garver as Cub Scout Sunset Utah LDS Stake Quarterly Conference will be held Saturday and Sunday at the Stake Center, 975 N. 250 W. Lawrence Welling, recently appointed regional representative of the Twelve for the Syracuse Region, will (preside) at all sessions. Conference meeting will begin Saturday, at 4 p.m. for all Melchizedek Priesthood 0 DISCONTINUED education lessons. EIGHTEENTH WARD Chari Child, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronney Child; Stacey Stokes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stokes; Amy Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Simpson, and Michael Kofford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kofford, have been baptized and confirmed. Lucille Wilcox has been sustained as second session committeeman; and Cub session RANGE 240 next Society Tuesday will feature the social relations and mother Relief Wednesday. The ward choir will meet at 3:15 p.m. Sunday for a short practice before ward conference. ROY NORTH STAKE ELEVENTH WARD LaMar Bradshaw has been released as assistant Cub Master; Keith Garver as 9 sand- wiches. Jill Hall and at their meetings louon $Q49 filling for hoagie sustained. The Relief Society will have the mother education and social relations lessons AUTUMN CHESTNUT WHITE lunch. Those attending are asked to bring a package of SEVENTH WARD Sunday is ward conference, with a testimony meeting at 4 p.m. in the Relief Society room for all ward officers and teachers. Mark Woodfield has been released as a Sunday School teacher and Kenneth Hall sustained. Carla Crane was released as Relief Society on 2 woodgrom 9,d. will be two films and a light ar MISC. PANELING MONOWALL st new Sunday School teacher has been called. Larry Terry will be the inolds. structor for the TO CHOOSE MOtWMOS ANO COLORED -MI-- HNISNtO NAILS fOM TYHS Of MIX UNO OVER SO Guy Robinson is first counselor, the Priests quorum, School Gary Young was sustained as a Sunday School teacher. counselor in the Young Mens Mutual; Steve Close as Scoutmaster; Char Jepp6en as Relief Society Homemaking lesson leader; and Valerie Gentry, Pauline Bennion and Lori Thornock Society nursery; Sherrie from the Young Adult Relief Talbot, assistant nursery leader; Kerry Vaughan, Society. session social Steve Close was sustained second as Deacons quorum adviser relations techer, and Sherrie and second counselor in the Sparrow, second session leader. Young Mens Mutual; Char Homemaking was Schultz Jeppsen, Relief Soceity Lynne released a as Junior Garth Sunday Nursery leader; and teacher, Malan, Sunday School School teacher, and Lind Brown, sustained Junior Sundav v g. How Elder Hinckley concluded: much more beautiful the world would be and the society in which we live if every father looked upon his children as the most precious assets. If he led them by his example in kindness and love. And, if in times of stress, he blessed them! Our Saviors Lutheran News it ij 41 L DISCOUNT aDTO ir I 6 $10.95.. Dimensional Lumbar and fencing . Dimensions Ara Approximations. REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN b NEW ROY LOCATION 5530 S. 1900 W. INDIAN SEAT BLANKETS COVERS Well show you how to do it yoursell and save money LAYTON T-- M 698 N. Main DRIVING iOo rmunrm lumam AT DISCOUNT MICK LUES TOKttRSAU CHRIS & DICK'S "THS WAU MAWJNO 7, 973-873- ISIS WoetlSOO South LllH 1 (1 Modi ru$jm. Pastor Charles Riggs 1. The Chancel Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Betty MON. - SAT. 8 A.M.-- P.M. SUN. 10 A.M.-P.M. 8 5 Reg. Oh Road AcctMorv lights $16.95 SKOAL ON XIU UNIT LOAO AUmMSSUBNCT Sunday. All Christians are invited to gather at the Lord's table to affirm the presence and forgiveness of Christ within our midst. 3 766-129- 4 ft Saviors during worship services at 10:45 a.m. sermon for the 22nd Sunday after Pentecost will be based on the scripture readings for the day: Isaiah 45:1-7- , 1 Thessalonians 1:15 and Matthew 22:15-2- 773-931- 0 Piece in PARISES Sunday School classes for all age groups meet at 9:30 a.m. weekly at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 5560 S. 2300 W., Roy. Traditional Communion will be celebrated at Our While They Last ROLL BARS Just $0095 21 PC. SOCKET SET 40 Pc. SOCKET SET 16 Ft. H.D. JUMPER CABLES 10 45 will Scholtec, sing, Forever Blessed Is He, by Mark accompanied Petersen. Russell Scholtec will be communion assistant. The Chancel practices Choir the after Fellowship Hour following services. Seven ladies from Our Saviors will leave Sunday afternoon for the annual Lutheran Church Women's convention at Asilomar, Pacific Grove, CA. Mrs. Frances Burdick, Mrs. Helen Burdick, Mrs. Madge Jenson, Mrs. Connie LaMar, Mrs. Rita Muth, Mrs. Alpha Lielsen and Mrs. Aleen Simons will attend the gathering for ladies from throughout the Pacific Southwest Synod being held Oct. 16-1- 9. The eighth grade con- firmation class will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m.; 9th grade at 8:30 p.m. Wed. The Carol Choir will practice Thursday at 4 p.m. at church. |