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Show Page 9 A Lakeside Review Thursday, March 5, 1981 Choir Will Perform At Sunset Ward at - Kaysville LDS Plan Tri-Vall- ey Conference SUNSET Performing March 15 the Sunset 2nd Choir. Ward will be the LDS Choral selections include Call Me, My Own I Love Your Red, White and Blue," and America, Psalm 8, music written by northern Utah composer Wilford Young. An organ soloist, Sandi Redek, will play Benediction by Dr. Alexander Schreiner. Speaker will be Mable Thomas, president of the choir. y Choir was organized in 1974 to sing The at the Salt Lake Tabernacle with the Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus in the Showcase of Performing Arts. Since then the choir was performed ELDER HOWARD W. HUNTER over times in Davis, Morgan, Weber, Box and Cache Counties and at Evanston, Elder, of of directors He is on the board Wyo. , g several large industrial and Members of the choir are LDS single adults who corporations; also Beneficial in Davis, Weber and Salt Lake Counties. reside Life Insurance Company of Salt Lake of the choir are Mable Thomas, president; Officers City, First Security Corporation, Deseret Federal Savings and Loan Linda Lofgreen, secretary; Anita Hansen, librarian; World Edith Gidney , Briem, historian; Lowell Marriott and New Association, and Jerry He has Harrop, organist; Robin Miller, conductor Foundation. Archaeological ' conductor. Harrop, served as president of the Polynesian The sacrament service at the meetinghouse, 1800 Cultural Center in Hawaii and the N. 338 W., begins at 8:30 p.m. The public is welcome. Genealogical Society. Elder Hunter is an Eagle Scout and for many years has been connected with Scouting, an integral part of the. Mormon Church youth program. He has served his church as a bishop, president of a high priests quorum, stake high councilman and president of I Will, I Will is a slide show on the Art of the Pasadena California LDS Stake. at 7:15 p.m. on Sunday. While serving as stake president, he Friendshipping Hometown The Players will hold a St. Hooper was chairman of' the Southern 10:30 a.m. on Monday, at celebration Patricks Day California Welfare Region and later senior citizens. for chairman of the Los Angeles. Welfare The Celeste Singers will present a musical Region. prbgram at 7:15 p.m., on Monday. The Mailbox, and ..The Forever The House of the Lord, Marriage movies will also be shown 6 to 7 : 15 p.m. on this family home evening program. , All of these free programs will be at the Ogden ' ' Tabernacle at 21st and Washington. - Elder Tri-Vall- Howard W. Hunter, a member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church, will be the featured speaker at the Kaysville East LDS Stake conference Saturday and Sunday. All members 16 years of age and older are invited to attend the Saturday session beginning at 7 p.m. The general session for all members and interested visitors will be Sunday at 10 a.m. in the Kaysville East LDS Stake Center, 201 S. 6th E. Stake President Clesse S. Hilton will . preside at the meetings. Elder Hunter, was a prominent KAYSVILLE southern California lawyer and and religious continuing Further appointments in the field services recently .appointed education. Named to top posts operation include: A. of commissioner were: Stanley A. Peterson, Orem, associate System (CES). field The operation . com- missioner directing field services. Franklin' D. Day, Orem, who will serve Educational Church as under Peterson assistant' commissioner. He directs central office services includes seminaries, institutes of religion, church schools administration. Concert Planned Pianist Mark ' R. Hansen will give a con- -' cert on Temple Square Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the North -- made to minimize full figures, A " ; ; , ; - : tt2620'$no-ftakeunderwirewitha- t '" dainty topk'but the firmest support., v even with the fullest figuteij H 1620- - Nylon Tricot underwire, Smooth arid silky cups witri unden f 7' wiring fortotai, naturatsvpport.) ; s' f - s Details m attUngerio Department f ' ' Lingerie', aft atoms t X'.' 't - " .7 - ..'sA ; V rv ; k arm vv 8-- 9; lit Manufacturer i i i , , Ti previous 15-1- 6; arm tuxedo style hardwood frames covered in Herculon plaids stripes. Couch 8 love Seat . . Rolled Ppwelson Gritton and Visitors Center Upper Susan Duehlmeier, Theater. pianists, May McCombs Tickets for the free and are soprano, Terry performance available at the North McCombs, tenor. May 29-Visitors Center. Those age eight and older may . r WE ALSO DO CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY . attend. Hansen, a Utah native who has degrees in music from the University of Utah and Brigham Young University, will play works - by Mendelssohn, Beethoven, Scriabin and Chopin. He is a piano instructor at BYU and has been a music coach, accompanist, soloist and teacher. His concerts are part of an ongoing series that also includes following: AND CHILDREN DO PLAY ROUGH the Darrell o Falls o Collisions o Jolts, 0 Bruises and oboe, Stubbs, Margaret VanOrman, March piano, Patricia ONeill, soprano, 13-1- 4; March Paul Pollei, 20-2- 1; piano, Watler Rudolf, with narrators Virgil Parker and Glenn Williams, March Percy bass-bariton- e, 27-2- Smith, cello, April Carol Ann Hill, soprano, Mormon April Youth Symphony and Chorus in the Salt Lake Tabernacle at 8 p.m. May 17-1- 8; 25-2- 6; Sunset Man Will Report On Mission SUNSET Elder. Jay .Brierley Bruce returned Monday from a r LDS mission in Equador. Brierley, son of Howard J. and Connie Brierley, 2564 N. 250 W. in Sunset, will report on his mission experiences Sunday at the Sunset 5th Ward Chapel, 2431 N. 250 W. at 10:40 a.m. Brierly was at the Equador-GuayaquLDS two-yea- il Mission. - rite UVD CHILDREN St tm M The following symptoms may mean improper nerve supply to a vital area: Poor Posture" Constipation Bedwetting Earache Weakness Poor Coordination Indigestion . Asthma uEE J&ar t?Tmitoi'S3Sj5nH33 srivm i&J&mw legntli HJ I Nervousness tm SIT irnrm i Bronchitis Problems Poor Concentration Eye AWm-imni3Ju-ittrvuiv- ' Chiropratic can examine your child at the first sign of any of these problems. w !Hfr dJ&XO) QPXQ j::i & GENERAL JW. &.r. 13' mrl V ar.l . fr C" .5 ;' A ' ' The teWhono pole was approaching fast. I tempted to swerve out of its way, when it struck the ' front of my car. A truck backed through my windshield into my iii 50 v v !? - i - ' Here are some statements filed by dazed motorists in actual car insurance claims ; 5 Bryan Weston, Broomfield, Colo., and Clarence wifes face.. F. Schramm, Fair Oaks Calif., as zone - ad270NJ Main, CtowfMtf ministrators, replacing uuu-tkvhbir- A Day, who had previously held this position, and fPX FURNITURE MA NUFA C TURI NGCoXl, i i i j ii i Alton Wade, recently u SAVE TO UP of appointed president Dixie College. 8259285 From Harold F.. Western, Buy 270 N. Main Provo, associate comClearfield missioner for finance and business, will continue to serve in the post he held Mormon Youth Brass under the 4 . May commissioner. David Randall, clarinet, Bonnie May 1; Ensemble, '' ' ' Programs Slated At LDS Tabernacle ' throvghth f 4tM P Sere $153 aft the ntU price and c receive a $1J rebate from Bali. p' , lower left to right (upper w til 80- - flower Bali underwire with Ugh t underwiring and pretty iaceS March 5th - ' Educational Field Team Appointed by LDS Church education for the LDS church has announced a new field services administrative team for the up to land-holdin- businessman before his call to the apostleship on Oct. 10, 1959. A lifelong active member of the LDS Church, he was born in Boise, Idaho, on Nov. 14, 1907, the son of John William and Nellie Marie Rasmussen Hunter. He moved to California in 1928. In June, 1931, Elder Hunter married Clara May Jeffs in the Salt Lake Temple. After completing undergraduate requirements he attended , Southwestern University Law School in Los Angeles, and in 1939 graduated with a degree, of Juris Doctor, cum laude. After graduation he was admitted to the California State Bar and became a member of the Los Angeles Bar Association and a leading corporation, lawyer in that area. Since residing in Utah he has been admitted to the Utah v Bar. ' Dr. Henry B. Eyring, save MARCH 9th Clearfield High School 8:00 p.m. Tickets available at dearfield High School ADMISSION - $3.00 BALCONY - $3.50 MAIN FLOOR - |