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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 22, 1976 REFLEX-DAV- IS ltr4n r. I :!) if $ Members of St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church participate in the annual Paschal Celebration or Passover1 Meal held last Wednesday. Photo by Joseph Antista. PASCHAL CELEBRATION Recreating a scene found in many Jewish communities was the St. Rose of Lima Parish family last Wednesday evening. EVERY year, as Jewish families gather for the tradi- tional Passover at the Clearfield Stake Center are, seated, Beth Jacobs, education counselor; back, to r, Ann DeHaan, secretary; Looking over some of the items which will be displayed DISPLAY ITEMS president, Stake Relief Society. including art, food homemaking storage, patriotic and his- torical items will fill the cultural hall at the Clearfield Stake, 935 South State, on April 30. THE Clearfield Stake Relief Society is sponsoring a Bicentennial concert and display. The theme of the It was a special event in the lives of the Floto family on Sunday April 11, when Bryan and Nancy Floto had their triplets blessed and named. concert will be America. God Bless The Relief Society chorus will combine both a spiritual and patriotic atmosphere for your en- ' Last night the Womens Society met at the Church and rolled bandages for one of the American Baptist Mission Hospitals in South India. elephant silent A WHITE auction was held with the proceeds going to the mortgage fund. The Guild girls are having a roller skating party in Ogden tonite. They will meet at the Church at 6 p.m. and leave as a group from there. BOY SCOUT troop 77 will meet at the church at 7 a.m. Saturday the 24th. They are ::going to travel the Pony -Express Trail west of Salt .Lake City. They will travel in pickups and camp at Look Out Pass in Tooele County. The boys will clean up the ..Jitter around each of the monuments and will visit the museum at the old Camp Floyd in the town of Cedar Fort. y - Marilyn Wilson will sing a special song. Rae Karadeema will deliver the scripture and sermon. Viola Anderson will present the benediction. time will be held after the service to honor all people leaving and new people joining. Coffee and cookies will be served. The ushers are Audrey Rakestraw, Betty Williams and Charlene Owens. Edith A FELLOWSHIP farewells at the close of the social time. THE BYF (Baptist Youth Fellowship) will have a swimming party at HAFB on Sunday the 25th at 3 p.m. The adult Bible study group meets at the Don Karadeema home at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 27. and the concert begins at 7 p.m. The public, as well as all members of the stake are invited. die THE LITTLE kids (3 years to 12 years) are having a spring party at the church Saturday the 24th at 2:30 p.m. ' Sunday the 25th is American Baptist Womens ; r- - Layton End your search for a friendly church Sunday School Worship Services 10:00 A.M.-7:0- 0 P.M. Wed.-Fam- night ily 7:00 p.m. Bible study Roy al Rangers -- missionetles 176 Golden Ave., Layton Phone Jasper Weaver, Pastor 376-320- 7 A gymnastics girls sports by of the PE A STYLE show under the direction of Mrs. Purdy will be given by the home economics class. They will also prepare and serve refreshments. A special invitation is given to all girls who attend Kaysville Junior High and their mothers. In Denmark There will be a speaker, musical numbers and the dedication and it is open to the public. three, but it really does amount to three times the work and sometimes is this ceremony, the group will rather hectic, for instance FOLLOWING slavery; and haroses, a food j Liturgy Committee many hours which-spen- t in preparation. Fr. Don Abram, who coordinates the group, We were very, stated, pleased with the response on. the part of parishioners. All 150 tickets for the dinner sold. In Stock Reduced EXAMPLES R0LLEND EXAMPLES: Pink Splush Shag Sculptured Shag Green Thick Splush Blue Tones Level Loop Commercial Extra Heavy Splush all of Sandy. MR. AND Mrs. Vivan Graham and two children, Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Presbrey, Mrs. Lynette Giles and two children, Mr. Clifford J. Tame, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon F. Tame, all of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Hi-Lo- Shag) Beige Splush Shag Gold Multi THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE 100s OF ROLLENDS AND REMNANTS AVAILABLE FROM OUR INVENTORY. EXAMPLE OF ROLLS IN STOCK SPLUSH SHAG received a mission call to serve in Denmark, Copenhagen mission field for The Church of Jesus Christ of f k STEVEN TUKE v7 first class scout and active in the Priests Quorum of his ward. He attended Central Double Jute Construction Commercial Weight BROWN PLUSH 100 nylon face, Ideal for the heaviest traffic area In the house. THESE HE PLAYED little league baseball and this past year played on the explorer basketball team for the 17th Rex d L. He is a student at Central Davis Jr. High School. REXTURNBRIDGE received CARPETS AVAIUSIE TO PAY. LET US HUP T0U WITH OUT OF OUR INVENTORY. TOUR CARPET SELECTION SHOP AN0 BUT T00AT FROM OUR DECORATOR AND SAVE. NAVI UP TO SHOW ROOM. VELVET SOFA & LOVE SEAT Earns Eagle 84 Choice of colors -- Red Thomas Nagy, 18, of 1870 N. was Valley View Dr., Layton awarded his Eagle Scout badge. TOM IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Nagy. He is presently in troop 343 with his scout master being Jeff --Green --Orange -- Brown Sofa - 64 love seat 4 249 Delivery Extra War-burto- 343 and is also HAS A FEW OF THE MONTHS THOMAS NAGY Ward.dc HE ME JUST 24 REX IS a member of troop a teacher in his priesthood quorum in the Layton 14th Ward. He is an active member of the LDS Church, and is 2nd counselor in his priesthood quorum Saints. HE WILL enter the Language Training Mission in Provo, on May 6. He will be honored with a special meet- 100 nylon staple yarn. (Factory irregular) 1 Roll ol Multi brown colors in a RUST SPLUSH and lettering BLUE SPLUSH Today's latest style. Extra Thick Steven enjoys swimming, diving, archery, deer hunting, riding his unicycle and many other activities. He also participates in the art field and does sketching, oil painting, English posters. Pryd. SCULPTURED SHAG Davis Jr. High where he was active in track. Eagle Scout badge. y SC95 1 1 In today's finest 100 nylon fiber, ideal for the entire house. (Slightly irregular) f 1 Roll only beautiful French Tunbridge, son of Laura M. Tunbridge of 2038 N. Valley View Dr., Layton and Mr. Ronald A. Tunbridge, Nephi, Utah has been awarded his Kelly J. Flint, 19 son of Mr. and year Mrs. Jay Flint, of 2496 West Gentile St., Layton, has vsb from Egypt; bitter herbs recall the bitterness of THE MEAL, served with; wine and grape juice, was a pot luck style dinner. It is an annual event sponsored by the; o Rolicnds o RQ1TJTS o Rolls when all three want to be fed move one half block west their bottle at the same time. where the American Legiorr-P- ost They reside in Riverdale will dedicate the newly ; and were former residents of installed flag pole of Mrs. i Kaysville. Leone Gardner. BRYANS PARENTS, Mr. and Mrs. Errett Floto of Kaysville hosted a family pot luck dinner Sunday following the blessing and naming of the triplets. n guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. James, Mr. and Mrs. Chris K. Steadman, West Jordan; Mrs. Glenda May, Miss Cleo Lindsey, Miss Marissa May Fourteen-year-ol- old L. ing at the Second Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday afternoon, April 25 at 3:30 p.m. Elder Flint is a graduate of Layton High School, where he was an honor student, and has been attending the University of Utah on a Presidents Scholarship this past year, THE MEAL is rich with symbolism with the lamb representing the sacrificial lamb offered by the Jews and eaten on the night before they left their bondage in Egypt. Matzos are used in memory of the unleavened bread eaten when the Israelites were freed a token of thanksgiving to God for the products of the earth. . MRS. FLOTO, a mother for the first time, says she never had just one baby so she automatically thinks in terms of of Kaysville. Receives Eagle Elder Latter-da- (receiving the body and blood of Christ). slaves used. Greens are Bryan Mark. The parents say they are three times the work but so much fun. EIDER KELLY FLINT Will Serve the Eucharist Lime Green Miss Johnson department. Donna Hill. Thelma Williams will give instituted Mi: High PTA. Humphries. THE GREETERS will be ""Opal Pecht and Gertrude Watkins. Margaret Odee will welcome everyone and make the announcements. The call to worship will be given by First Assembly of God STEVEN, THE son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Tuke of 889 Hill Blvd, is a sophomore at Layton High School. He is a demonstration by the girls and remarks concerning f I received his Duty to God Award. The program consists of informative comments about title nine by Principal Day. The following ladies will be in charge of the morning worship service. THE OFFERTORY prayer be given by Jean Ander- son. The offertory solo will be 4ung by Carol Caswell. Sara Voigt is in charge of the childrens message. The ladies quartet consist-:Mn- g of June Edwards, Carol Steven R. Tuke, of the Lay-to- n 17th Ward, has recently in- dications where He may have They were named Christopher Jay, Kimberly and THE KAYSVILLE Junior High PTA will hold their meeting on Thursday, April 29 commencing at 7 p.m. meet at the church at 6:30 p.m. Thomason, East Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Errett Floto Jr. and daughter Amy of Ogden. ciples and appropriate made of fruit, nuts, and wine mixed together, resembles the mortar which the Hebrew; a surprise and they learned they were becoming parents of three children, their first, but delighted they were all born healthy and doing so well. KJHS: Title 9, Gymnastics Mothers and daughters night at Kaysville Junior Jewish Seder with added Gains Eagle Rochester and Margaret charge of for the Historical Trails Award. They will return Sun- the invocation. Responsive reading is to be led by Carol Black. Mae Odle will lead the morning prayer. SPECIAL program and pole dedication will be held Saturday, April 24 at 8 a.m. under the direction of the American Legion Post No. 82 A Shook will be in THE BOYS will be working day afternoon. The 5th and 6th grade Sunday School class is going on a roller skating party in Ogden 5 Saturday the 24th. They will f5 Caswell, Joyce Anderson and Rose Hall. The meal was in keeping with traditions of the emphasis on Christ celebrating this meal with his dis- IT WAS shock when joyment. The displays open at 5 p.m. Activities Held At Pole Dedicated Flag Church Community In conjunction with the Kaysville 8th LDS Ward Bicentennial project. Mrs. Mary Timothy, chairman, is installing a flag pole in her front yard, 383 East 200 No., Kaysville. 125 Approximately members of the Catholic parish participated in a Paschal celebration at the St. Floto Triplets 1 Arvil Walker, homernaking counselor; Maurine Belnap, Displays or Meal Seder, they eat specific foods, recite prayers and retell the of the Jews story deliverance. other awards in the scouting program prior to receiving his eagle badge.de Tom is a member of the and holds Layton 14th Ward the priesthood of a priest. He librarian of the is presently priest quorum. HE IS a student at Roy High School where he has been active in the male chorus, has served on the yearbook staff and is active in the wood shop program. Tom has been assistant Patrol leader, Jr. assistant scout master and has received his in the Award Duty to God to prior program, scouting receiving his eagle award.de (FWOMIUZ A Interiors Carpet and Furniture Bank terms up to 3 yean to pay Phone 825-093- 1 m |