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Show I COURIER. July CLEARFIELD 11,1 979, Pag 6 Community Church reports July happenings Harley D. Hunt, pastor at the Clearfield Community Church has announced the July report for his church: CAMP UTABA NOW is the time to held at our church recently. The following people came to give: Carl Baker, Ken K. Baker, Bob J. Bath, Joan L. making plans for attending CAMP UTABA this summer. There is something for everyone so look the list over and find the camp for you. Remember, this is OUR camp so lets support it. JUNIOR HIGH (entering 7,8,9)July 22-2- Director: 8 Rev. Vaughn Milliron Fee-$45.0- 0 called JUNIOR (entering 5,6) 4 Directors: July Revs. Jim and Hazel Oldham 0 and Jerry Hewes MIDGET (entering 3,4) Aug. 8 Director: Rev. Alex g. Fee-$45.0- 5-- Wilkie Fee-$25.0- 0 ADULT OLDER RETREAT (60 yrs. and older) Aug. 9 Directors: Rev. Carroll Morony, June Moss, and Pat McKay will be Transportation rovided. . ADULT YOUNG Newsletters, felt squares and scrapes, wooden dowels, clothes pins, small plastic plant containers, ink pads and small magnets. Bohning, Donald J. Curry, Virgil Heiny, Frances J. Holm, Peggy Homan, Harley D. Hunt, Ron Mills, Michael A. Neitionne, Jean Powell, Tac J. Powell, Virginia B. Shupe, Robert J. Weaver, David S. West, Peter S. West, Flora M. Wilson, and Janell R. Wilson. FUNCTIONAL FASHION-S- . If you sew you iqight like to consider a new project start and RETREAT (Singles Couples) Directors: Rev. Ellis Keck and Rev. Rod Walrath, Aug. 2 (fee to be announced) SR. HIGH RETREAT-(enter- ing Call Guess who is engaged? (Ask Mark Powell Bob and Janette Leach) and Chris Rebmann went to a ranch for a roundup in Montana (working vacation; Jean and Ed Isler went on a mining trip for opals and sapphires to Helna, Mont., fcnd Spencer, Idaho and then continued up to Lake Louise in the Banff National Park in Canada; .Congrats to Kurt Bellock, on the birth of his new baby daughter, Nikole Joy; Congrats also go to who Waite Natalie Functional Fran OUR ABOUT PEOPLE Fashions. This project is made possible by a grant from the Utah Board of Education-Divisio- n of Rehabilitation Services. As a volunteer, you would be helping to supply specially adapted articles of clothing with easy-o- n and easy-of- f features to the severely handicapped of our area. If you decide to help, packets containing fabric, notions and instructions will be supplied, so you may sew these items in your home. Please University of Utah in the Nursing field. The Guild Girls would like to thank everyone for their support and donations for their Ice Cream Social. They made a profit of $180.00. Thanks Again cotton balls, old bulletins and cookies, sign up on the sheet on the bulletin board. in 15th, July preparation for this event, a film on the Center will be shown after the church service. There will be a time On MISSION DIVISION NEWS: Perhaps you have heard about the Missions Divisions Get Acquainted Time with a Unjt of the. for questions and comments. Clearfield Job Corps Center, Plan to attend both of these in Clearfield. If you havent, events. here are the details: We will meet at the church at 2:30 PM on Saturday, July 28th, to go together, to the Job Corps Center. There, we will have a time of fellowship with a visit of the Job Corps Center. We are serving cookies for this occasion, so we need more the from graduated homemade cookies. Any left over cookies will be used for Vacation Church School. If you can make 2 or 3 dozen In August, the Missions Division will be collecting small articles for the Ogden Rescue Mission Center, which is being enlarged. We will need tooth' brushes, tooth paste, soap, towels, and combs. There will be a box in bade of sanctuary for your donations. "Director: Rev. Carroll at retreat .Morony, Held center. Aug. fee 17-1- 9, FAMILY CAMP-Se- pt. 7-- 9, Directors: Rev. and Mrs. George Nye, Fee (see camp folder) . You can save $5.00 on the cost of these camps by sending in your $10.00 registration fee at least 2 weeks prior to camp dates. There are some monies available for camperships for persons needing help with camp fees. For more information call Fran Holm-773-343- 5. For more 766-088- 9. The Manager. respon- sibilities will be: general maintenance of the Camp, administration (rental reservations, food service, keeping track of money-recordpersonnel hiring), s, and securing the camp against trespassers and The skills vandalism. required include: general mechanic (automobile and snowmobile), knowledge of plumbing, electricity and heating, carpentry and record keeping. They are hoping this d person be retired or and a childless semi-retire- couple if possible. The salary is $4500.00 negotiable according to experience and skills. Contact the Church Office If' interested. A more complete job description is on the Church bulletin board. WE RECEIVED a thank you letter from the Red Crbss for the Blood Drive . Saturday evening we had a movie complete with popcorn, and later were devotions around the campfire. Sunday morning worship services were held at the (the Chapel Chapel was our project last year). The total attendance for the weekend was 23 full time, 18 5 three years, and under and 6 staff. Start making your plans to attend next year AND DONT FORGET STATEl part-tim- e, FAMILY olds. Sisters Pat Pirlet, Cindy before the photograph was taken. (The death mask is on exhibit on purple velvet, under glass in the LDS Church Archives in Salt Lake City) . Sometimes when a person dies under such traumatic conditions, the features on the face will undergo a drastic change. However, this did not happen in the case of the Prophet. Review the smooth lines and handsome features. The writing sample of Prophet Joseph Smith, Jr., not only shows beautiful fluency of thought with the ability to change from one subject to another with ease, and the assumption to (A special thanks everyone that helped on work projects at Family Camp. You did a great job! ) (Bud Carey) VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL is August 13th -- Lutheran sideration of the convention site and the Sower figure atop the Nebraska State Capitol building. Convention speakers will Its time to Missionary begin collecting those materials for our arts and crafts If you can program. donate any of the following items, please bring them to the church by the 1st of August; old magazines, old. church magazines (TBA), burlap and scraps for banners, string or rope, baby food jars, potting soil, pipe mixed colors, cleaners the Womens League (LWML), to be held at the Omaha Civic Auditorium, 1801 Capitol, on Nebraska, Omaha, July The LWML, an auxiliary of Church and con- highlight the convention theme. Dr. Oswald J. HoffHour Lutheran man, will the at speak Speaker, 16-1- 9, 1979. the Lutheran League -- opening of the convention Monday evening. During the convention sessions on Tuesday, Wednesday and Missouri Synod, has 6,000 local societies with 2,000,000 'hiembers in the United States and Canada. About 6,000 delegates and guests Thursday, delegates and guests will hear from the following speakers: Rev. David Block, Lexington, Nebraska, recently returned from the Philippines; Rev. Clifford Horn, missionary on furlough from Japan; and Rev. Robert Gussick, who served in Central America, and is now Executive in witness Christian testimony and song. She will also serve as the convention song leader. Tuesday luncheons will provide opportunity to hear from speakers on specific concerns: Rev. Paul Foust, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Lutheran Sump, Clarinda, Iowa, and Rev. Melvin Witt, St. Louis, Missouri, World Relief; and Mrs. Mamie Dawson, Greenwich, Connecticut, Lutheran Refugee Service. On Wednesday, convention speakers Block, Horn and Gussick and their wives will address guests attending the special luncheons. Director, California Baja Mission. Daily Bible studies will be led by LWML Counselors Rev. Fred Stennfeld, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, and Rev. Thomas Zehnder, Stuart, Florida. Mrs. Rivers Teske, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a soprano, will give ctf- CTO D,!7J The Clearfield Fourth combine will Short Ribs.. PORK cut a wrapped 3 lbs. or more Delicious Broken Sliced I Bacon Kami Bacon Smokod Sautago Soatonod Fully AVERAGE, $s.6o Cooked Whole or Half Canvon Reservoir beginning 12:00 pm July ending at 12:00 PM on the 21st in Pavilion 11 with a dinner Friday night and a Pot Roasts BAC0M Boston Steak Tender Beef An QQ 1 U WITH COUPON; (5-LLIMIT) I COUPON PER CUSTOMER Lb. the right WE RESERVE TO LIMIT ANY ITEM RASED ON SUPPLY. (o. or m-q- u. i Dawn. Also blessed wa baby daughter of Kim Jerilyn Green and give name of Kimberly G . A parade of blankets will be one of the features of. the convention. Delegates and guests will bring blankets or quilts for Lutheran World Relief. Another feature will be the multi-medi- a joint presentation of committee reports. -- Lb. Fresh Dread (With 1 0.00 Moat Purchase - ar ASSORTED MEAT President UnbCkft gi K bp DsoV OPEN 97 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS; liver Mark T the League. iotylopt J j n 90 For 100-L- B. 164k. Asst. ItMk n CO iUk. 9 . . ' ' - 6QiJ: Ant. Rente (mou BnMa MTn n Decoration ASSORTED MEAT WMeCet try ere 44be.CfterGrtPenltedu ImhChepi leet Rle Ifrke. fere Peril Smmis ib.n ...3 JV ,4-b- e. IURI pnart Aisle Stanchions Chairs, Tables Uneni Centerplecei Snack loti "foflwnea at An Affordabk Price" KINTALS SAlfS MMADI., iOP QUALITY PERSONALIZED SERVICE, iaiioajinM inai ! 5,eMr?pl. ! Cake Knife Rofllitry PoM ! Cpndolabrai if UN' CD CUBBED sup Minnesota, il44be.Beef Rfcs I 1 of EDDINGS .CMtsr Peril Steaks IlS-ft-t. U ft i r v Lb. Loaves - selections. The League raises over FtAf?e half a million dollars for Of MEETING, PSyCHOUJGlSTE special grants in addition to you CAN HELP COOL THIM6: local service projects unBV CA LUMS A BREAK ANI refreshments. ervim dertaken. Delegates will TAU rve NA AMP A CAM vote on new projects for the 2 LASS C OF ICEP TEA FEAT coming two-yeperiod and HELP SOOf HE RUFFLEP elect new officers. In all matters of Helen Mrs. Morris, our adversaries are opinj insarf .lenti 69 en- tertainment will be provided by Mr. Victor Borge, stage and screen star. Concordia College, Seward, Nebraska, will be featured Wednesday evening when students and faculty entertain with song, .wCkAMNyen u U evening ta concludes a four-yea- r She will preside at business sessions. Mrs. Sienkiewicz is a president of the LWML Trinity Lutheran Churcl Layton. AMt.Stsdu '134-- G HON ! m 0544 per and given the name of ? He . upgraded his own father and mother and capitali those names. He dearly loved his wife Emma. Atentiv detail, he had an excellent memory and was loyal to who what he believed in. An outgoing man with keen, sharp tellect, he was both intuitive and spiritually motivat Traditionally oriented, he had the ability to aim for a spec . He was a seri goal without wasting time on of with great depth feeling. person Stubborn in his beliefs and willing to die tor ther neewury. He tike his name and was proud of it. Bein honest man, he could be trusted and was a true leader o people. This man is one of the immortals. He will neve forgotten. His birth changed history Mankato, 200-L- ft re 9Q ft n 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH ON ORDERS' OVER $100.00 qU ft Rump Roasts Rfl. $1.49 ib. Pork ALUACI'D COUPOU - nQC U Center Cut Beef OR MORE WRAPPED FOR FREEZING Lb. ft H 90 Poii diops SUPER BURGER CENTIRSLICED mor- family is requested. Co Mark Williamsen, 825 for further informa Come join in our fun. the baby daugher of Dr. and Kay Bassett was bl drama and instrumental 2) V ib. Center Cut G rest for Hamburgers BEEF GROUND WITH BEEF HEARTS pFUGQC&ffNi ALL ORDERS ARE W Lb. io-lb- s. Hems vsrf their Evangelism; Mrs. Marie 18. 197- 9- Lean Beef 100-L- Developt Course in the Ninth Steve Cobb was Instructor, Bill San Bell, Ba Marjoiie Kenworthy, Russell Gri take care of large amounts of responsibility, but he was a strong leader, independent thinker, yet a dedicated servant to his diety. This meant total committment. He had both the to do this. strength and are expected to attend the convention. Theme for the convention is SOW THE SEED, taken from Mark 4:14. It was chosen for its application to Emil PRICES GOOD THRU JULY INCLUDES: Teachers & J. (Lillian) of 135 N. Lakeview Dr., Clearfield, Utah, will be a delegate representing the Utah area to the 18th biennial convention of the International Mrs. Sienkiewicz to FREEZER The following the completed CAMP-SE- PT. (gGadxax YOU! i Fourth Ward happenings Tuesday FOR Saunders, and Donetta were sustained and set as Primary Teachers i Clearfield Ninth during the Month of M Sienkiewicz to represent Utah 7th-9th- i! 18th II year ning. A $3.00 donation By Jane Bergen He was born December 23, 1805, in the town of Sharon, Windsor County, State of Vermont and because of him, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints was established, on a Tuesday, April 6, 1830. Be it known unto all nations, kindreds, tongues and people unto whom this work shall come, that Joseph Smith, Jun., the translator of this work has shown unto us the plates of which hath been spoken, which have the appearance of gold; and as many of the leaves as the said Smith has translated, we did handle with our hands; and we also saw the engravings thereon, all lated, we did handle with our hands ; and we also saw the engravings thereon, all of which has the appearance of ancient work and curious workmanship. And this we bear record, with the words of soberness, that the said Smith has shown unto us, for we have seen and hefted, and know of a surety that the said Smith has got the plates of which we have spoken. And we give our names unto die world to witness unto the world that which we have seen. And we lie not, God bearing witness of it. Signed (1) Christian Whitmer, (2) Jacob Whitmer, (3) Peter Whitmer, Jun., (4) John Whitmer, (5) Hiram Page, (5) Joseph Smith, Sen., (6) Hyrum Smith (7) and Samuel H. Smith (taken from Joseph Smiths Own Story printed by the Deseret News Presss) . Joseph Smith Jr., the Prophet was shot and killed June 27 , 1844 in Carthage, Illinois, while awaiting trial under the guaranteed protection of the State, by an armed mob with painted faces. On the subject of faces, this picture of Joseph Smith, Jr., was taken from a death mask made of bees wax after his death. The hair, eyes and clothing were placed in position playing horseshoes, archery Riverside Rodney Hamilton President Dave Franks first Cowselor, Kevin Saunders second Counselor and Tom Pierce as the Executive Secretary. Sustained by the members of the ward as the new presidency were Eric Coppin President Bud Deryke first Counselor, Kevin Saunders second Counselor and James Mallock as the Executive Secretary. Breakfast Saturday planting flowers, putting lemon oil on the dining room walls, mechanical work, hiking, resting, visiting, fishing. hours and efforts were IMnohl Holm-773-343- 5. Registration was Friday evening, June 8th, and by noon Saturday, there were 41 for lunch. Saturday evening brought another car load of young men that added life to the party. was spent Saturday mowing grass, building and putting up flower boxes, and in- formation about the camps call Fran Holm or Pat McKay at The Camp Registration Folders are available in the church foyer. CAMP UTABA is looking for a person to be Camp Presidency. Released with a vote of thanks for their many long month. They were Phillip Pay, Becky Lister and Robert Green.. The Clearfield Ninth Ward held a bicycle Rodeo. The event was sponsored by the Cub Scouts. The winners were Scott Meeker 8 year olds, James Ilkenhans 9 year olds and Nathan Meeker 10 at started. $20.00 Quorum The Clearfield Primary had three baptisms last annual ward outing and ward reunion this year. The outing will be held at East FAMILY CAMP NEWS: Although there were some doubts about having Family Camp this year, plans were 12) 11, 10, The Clearfield Ninth Ward had a change in its Elders Ward 10-1- .. Clearfield Ninth Ward roports (15IEI!)3ZiIfc i l Universal Party & Promotion 3770 IOmbI 393-535- 3 - |