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Show 2B At St. Peters Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Apr. 6, 1983 :AAissirD(siiies Will Shprenhb CLEARFIELD Elder Fred M. Germer and Sister Vico H. Germer, 806 S. 550 E., have Ms. Arnold has selected arias from Briggs Arnold, well accepted a call to serve in the Dorothy known Utah soprano from Fara LDS South mington, will offer a special Mission. St. Peters The couple will speak in spring recital qt 1204 E. 1450 Church, Episcopal Clearfield Second Ward, 035 S. 10, Clearfield, S., Sunday, April 9 on at State Street April 10, at 7 p.m. a.m. special gift to the parish Elder Germer is a retired Hill is The a benefit performance to asAFB employee and a former funds for the rein sist raising member of the Davis County of a storation pipe organ for the Posse. He is a stake missionary. While a suggested donachurch. Sister Germer is also a stake tion is $2.50 for the benefit, only missionary and has served on an e will be placed at stake and ward MIA presiden- the door to encourage any comcies. to attend. members munity An open house will be held at Accompanied by Wren Ander-tothe Germers home, after the Salt Lake City, Ms. Briggs meeting. UAnn Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Fowler, re- Abdul-Bah- a turned home March 30 after a serving in the South Mission. She will give her missionary report April 10 at 2:20 P.M. at Gioacchino Rossini, Richard Strauss, Ernest Chausson and Samuel Barber. An informal reception will receive the concert artist afterwards in the parish hall, hosted by Mrs. Philip Fast, Carolina-Columbi- Sunset. Ms. Briggs Arnold received her masters degree in vocal performance from the University of Washington in 1976 and her bachelor of music from St. Plaf College, Northfield, Minn., in 1973. She has appeared as soloist in such major oratorios as The Messiah, and Bachs B Minor Mass and The open-plat- n, Carolina-Columbi- Chapel, located at Road, Syracuse. ELDER AND SISTER FRED M. GERMER ' N , Neville, son of Mr. and Eugene Neville, 1189 South Kevin Mrs. 2500 So. Bluff be Topic Of Baha'is R. West, Syracuse has recently returned from serving a mis-- , sion in the South Dakota-Rapi- d City area. He will speak in the Syracuse First Ward Sacrament Meeting on April 10 at 2:20 p.m. The chapel, is located at the corner of 1700 South and 2000 West. Eldar Data J. Smith, son of Norma and Jessie Chambers, foster son of Simpson and Evelyn Day, has returned from the Caracas, Venezuela Mission. He will speak at the 15th Ward chapel, 590 W. Antelope Dr., Layton, on Sunday, April 10 at 1 p.m. 2000 r- X SISTER LEANNE FOWLER - ha: the Perfect Exemplar CLEARFIELD Abdul-Ba- - use will Noble Roofing 1 544-952- 0 The continuing series titled The Dynamic Force of Example will cover such topics as Shingles justice, truthfulness, reverence, repeat performance will be High School, April at 7 p.m. 19, NOW OPEN- - LAYTON A Pursuit of -- , April 7. For further information call 776-604- 8. NORTHERN UTAH WITH ADVERTISEMENTS AND NEWS! sponsored by the Holmes Creek Stake Relief Society will be held : ' : Thursday night, April 7, at 7:30 - p.m. at the Holmes Creek Stake Center, 125 Chapel Street, Layton. 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YOUR INFORMATION SOURCE Clearfield 8th To Honor Bishopric I Open house to honor Duane Mclntire and counselors, an . ; outgoing bishopric, will be held ; Friday April 8, 7 to 9 p.m., at 300 . N. 200 W., Clearfield 8th Ward ; Cultural Hall. All ward mem- bers and friends are invited. . V SUPER BUYS On Mom - Fashion Itoms , 4 Church Friendship Ministry in Layton LAYTON The Friendship Ministries Family Crusade will ; be held at the First Southern Baptist Church, 1332 Hill Field I Rd., Layton, on Sunday, April at 7 p.m. Friendship Ministries is a tot- t- - al ministry to local churches I with its headquarters in Col- I; orado Springs, Colo. Friendship : is composed of 55 Christian col- lege age young people from 17 X states and Canada. I: Friendships music is called 10, I ROD ARQUETTE Utahs choice for News. Saturdays 6 and 10pm Sundays 5 and 10pm -- I- - VjQQUiQimdli Message Music, built around and gospel songs. Its old hymns X- smooth sound quality is Z- . achieved through arrange- ments produced by Jerry Nel- i. son, Ronn Huff, Don Wyrtzen, X John Peterson, Donn Marsh, ; Bob Krogstad and other leading ! composers and arrangers in X Christian music. There is no admission for the ! program, but you will be able to share in this ministry through a love offering , Insured , They will all be held at 8 p.m, at 2289 S. 400 W., Clearfield. The first is scheduled for tomorrow, $1 00 OFF beginning Holmes Relief Society Sets Cultural Arts Fair ; 'J roofs ALL OF -- A Built-u- p ELDER KEVIN NEVILLE Production held Thursday, April 14, in the from eight Clearfield Stake House. The public is in'Stake roadshows will travel the vited to either evenings perI; circuit between three buildings, formances, which fall under the the Stake Park Chapel, 838 E. direction of Laurel Perry, Stake 600 S. ; the Center Street Chapel, Roadshow Chairman, and Way326 Center; and the Stake ne Thornock, High Councilman. House,' 935 S. State; beginning Among the wards participatat 6 p.m., Tuesday, April 12. ing are the first, second, fourth, I With casts drawing from all fifth, ninth, 11th, 14th and 16th. age levels and some as large as According to Stake Cultural Arts Director, Ila Pay, two win;t64 members, the eight musicals with their three ning productions will be selectminute entre acts revolve ed to compete at the Region around the central theme, finals to be held at Clearfield Would You Believe? Insulation Free Estimates courtesy, patience,' and CLEARFIELD 2 rcahavetlss 2nsv.tr! . I members t DOROTHY BRIGGS ARNOLD Nooprono Hypo Ion Clearfield SfaEte Readies Roadshows -- ' Call Ralph Nowl of Clearfield. gratitude. AAA & Avoid Spring Rush be the first in a series of Firesides sponsored by the Bahais A No More Tar & Gravel! To the Syracuse Second Ward ive Keeifeil fl TtXifcTHtR flwirra Bt!:iSNTK5f...Hfl! Bit! |