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Show , I Page Ted The Sun Chronicle, Thursday, November 30, 1961 monetratioa was held Wednesday by Teacher Bernice Or-roc- k. . dSy Dec. 2, 7; 15 p.m. LAKE VIEW STAKE A ward teachers convention will be held Thursday Nov. 30, 7:30 p.m. at the Hooper 1st ward. All ward teachers and wives or mothers are urged to attend. Hervey G. Tempest will be the speaker. 1st WARD Bruce Howard has been graduated from Primary Sunday and was ordained a deacon by his father, Grant Howard. The following boys have been advanced to the' Guide Patrol and have passed their tender-foo- t Douglas requirements. Young, Steven Noe and Scott Herrick. Baptism will be held Satur- - at Jthe Roy Stake House., Fast meeting will be held Sunday Dec. 3 11:45 aJn. The school for senior Aaron-l-c will be held Thursday Nov. 30 8: 00 p.m. in the Relief Society room at the church. Relief Society will be held Tuesday Dec. 8, t:30 am. Visiting teachers report followed by Theology with Orpha Manning giving the lesson. Ward conference was held Sunday with the Stake Presidency and High Council in attendance. During this time the Relief Society was reorganized. y Released were Doralene President, Verna 1st. Council, Nola Bara ker, 2nd Counselor and Follett Secretary, sustained were Nola Barker President, Verna Bambrough 1st Counselor, Marris, Price 2nd Counselor and RfeNae Follett Secretary. Diane Sanders has been sustained as Guide teacher. Released as secretary was Marie rhiirt sustained to thin position was Ann Nelson. Primary preparation will be held Thursday Nov. 30. 10.30 a.m. at the chapel , Roe-kell- Bam-broug- Ra-N- FARMING AROUND By Mark Welsh Ever hear of raising hogs and fish together? Down in Georgia a farmer set himself up to raise hogs on concrete floors with automatic feeders and water era. Manure disposal was a big problem, however. He solved it by making a lake about as big as the feeding floor - and deep. 35 feet The fU(h water from the hog pens Went Into the pond and microbial action dissolved all the bedding and wastes. Part of this fertilizer-rich water was pumped to nearby fish ponds and tremendously increased the plant growth on which the bream fish fed. The bream grew big and fast and la turn were food for the bass. The hogs increased the growth. Of the fish ponds about (double and the disposal problemas lettled too. SECOND WARD Relief Society visiting tech-er- s report meeting will be held Thursday Dec. 1, 10.00 a.m. Marilyn Nielson will give thf Theology lesson. , The farewell testimonial for Gerald Brown was hekl Sunday evening. He will leave Dec. 11 for his mission headquarters in Brazile. The Primary officers and teachers Christmas party will be held Dec. 5, 7:00 pm. at the home of Ethelle Anderson. The theme for the veiling is An Old Fashioned Christmas. A dog may be a man's best THIRD WARD friend bitf he's a lot different. The stomach of a dog Donna Brown has been suscan hold three times as much tained as a Blazer teacher. as the stomach of A My na Wright has been releasman. l a Pood passes out of a dog's ed M fcuidqLeader. Stomach in about six hours and ' Dec. 12 is the. date to keep from a mans in three hours, open for the officers and teachv. ers of the Primary. That evening the Christmas party with the husbands will be held. Lynn Austin spoke at meeting Sunday evening. His topic was, Tune to make decisions, was very much enjoyed. , Charles Parker sang, Open the Oates of the Tem- Relief Society will be held Thursday Dec. 7, 10.00 a.m. Visiting teachers report will be gives by June Taylor and Ber-- , nice Van Dane will given the Theology lesson. ' ,, The Relief Bazaar wil be held Wednesday, Dec. 8 beginning at 6:00 p.m. There will be good food, and lots of nice handsown gift items on sale. . Baptism will be Sat. Dec. 2, at S.30 p.m. Fast and Test imony meeting will be Sunday Dec. 3, 12.45 p.m . The Aaronic priesthood boys enjoyed a rabbit hunt at Snow-vill- e on Saturday. Leaders were Ben Fowler, Warren Berse nd William McMuIlln. A ward dinner and dance will be held Dec 16 so plan on attending. FIFTH WARD James Logan was ordained a priest Sunday by Bishop G. R. Olsen. Baptised and confirmed this month was Marcus John MerV cer. Babies blessed Sunday were Carolyn Kapp daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Kapp, Laura Faye Pritchett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Pnschett Gale and Garen Fletcher, twin sons of Mr. and Mis. Louis Fletcher were also blessed. The Relief Society are sponsoring a ward dinner Saturday Dec. 2, 6.30 p.m. in the recreation hall All ward members are urged to come out. Tickets are $1. for Adults and 50 cents under 5 years. A program will be presented under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Slyveslcr Hatton. The Lilwnia Girls held a parents demonstration Sunday afternoon with Laura Gale, Shirley Hansen and Norman Shaffer in Charge. Sustained as secretary of the primary is Blanche Hargis. Released was Ramona Parker. The Relief Society will hold their meeting Wednesday, Dec. 6 A ?130 p.m. TT Theology lesson will be' given by Malb Stevens with Mable Bingham giving the visiting teachers lesson at 7 p m. theology lesson. A ward dinner will bo held Dec. 14. The Relief Society are In charge of the food and the MIA program. The Relief Societys Christmas party will be held Dec. 21. Dor thy Hardy is going to teach the Treacker class at primary. Glen Leonard of North Farmington will be the speaker Sunday evening at 6:30 p.m. He recently returned home from a mission in New ZeLand. , Pheroo LeRoy was the name given the son of Mr. and Mrs Edward Stewart Sunday. Doughlas Findley and Gary Renchel ordained by his father Eyler RumcheL The stake missionaries presented their feUafvshjip program Sunday evening. Baptim will be held Saturday Dec. 2 at 6.30 p.m. Fast and Testiomny meeting e wil be held Sunday 11:30 Dec. 8 that the date of our ward Gold and Green Ball. Relief Society Will be held Dec. 6 10:00 a.m. Wark day scivieies will indude making sofa pillows and pixies. Juanita Barker will give the lesson. 10th WARD The Boy Scouts are condEIGHTH WARD a soda pop bottle and Speakers in sacrament meet- ucting drive to add to the newspaper Leonward were conference ing funds. troops ard Barker and President New Relief Society will be held ell Budge. Music was furnishDc. 6, 9:30 a. m. Wednesday ed by the Relief Society singHorn will Hazl give the visiting ing mothers. In giving his finVen-ahal-e ancial report. Bishop John Pur- teachers message and Ona leswill the Theology give ser reported that ward members have fallen down on their son. and The Primary officers building fund payments and tecaers dinner party will be urged everyone to make ait efheld Dec. 8, 7:00 p.m. at the fort to meet this obligation. Ruth Echols will give the church house. Guests of honor are the husbands. Theology lesson in Relief SoThe Christinas party for the ciety on Dec. 5. cshildren of the ward will be susOsborn has been Marilyn tained as secretary in the YW-MI- held Dec. 19, 3:30 p.m. The annual ward welfare will be held Friday banquet Olga Swenson is the new Dec. 1, 7:00 p.m. All are inLaurel teacher. Scouts who enjoyed a rabbit vited to come out and particihunt near Hennifer on Friday pate in the welfare plan. Fast meeting will be held were Steven Craythorne, Marty Dec. 3 2:00 p.m. Sunday Hamblin, Jerry Peterson, Lyle Baptism will be held SaturKarras, Curtis Campbell and David Sharp. They were accom- day Dec. 2 7:30 at the Roy Stake i panied by Sterling Campbell " house, Richard Greenwood has been NINTH WARD approved for ordination to the Ordained Elders Sunday Aaronic priesthood. were John Evans ordained by Fred Call Jr. has been ap-a.m-Sav- - SUIISET HEWS Alt . The Clearfield and North Davis Stakes and Gleaners held a party Saturday, Nov. 25, at Clinton Ward. Each girl took a box lunch worth a dollar. Games, program, lunch and Id-M- dancing were enjoyed.. Kathy Nicholas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Nicholas was elected cheerleader ol Grade at North Davis Junior High. t Mrs. Phyllis Martin returned home Friday. Nov. 10, from about two weeks visit in Rhode Island with bet- daughter, Linda - She is Of a lovely grand proud proved for ordination to ; the first of course, daughter, . teacher. , bora Nov, I. Mother and baby Released t choirster in the are doing fine. Primary is Marva Brown. SusRichard Martin came home Jantained to this position was form Montpelier since ice Maudiley. Lois Dorris will recently work slasked up out there.' Me Ann teach the CoBilot. ... CalIson has been released as secretary and sustained was Pauline Dunahoo. All children of the Primary, contributed to a Thanksgiving basket last week. In turn it was presented to a needy family. Anthony Fevero was baptised and confirmed last week by the stake missionaries. The ward, Christmas party will be held Dec. 19, so keep' this date open. The Elders will again be selling Christmas trees to help their missionary fund. They will be at the Union 76 station on Death Curve. LAKE VIEW WARD A young married social will be held Dec. 16 at the Ray Williamson home. So plan on attending. The MIA Maids will be caroling at the Chronic Disease hos-pot- Dec. 15. Tucker, and the Blessed on Sunday were the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James Tucker, and the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Leavitt Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. enjoyed a lovely turkey dinner and all the trimmings in Smithfield with Mr. and Mrs. Royal Sparrow and the rest of the McQuarrie family; the occasion being the 55th Anniversary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie. Chris Wiberg, son of Mr. and Mifi. Norpian . Scott Wiberg; cetebaated bis Sth- birthday, Saturday, Nov. 18, with a party an da number of little friends. North 33rd Ward of Salt Lake City gave the program in Sunset Ward on Sunday evening, Nov. 19, for the Genealogical Organization. It was under the direction of Rodney Basl-er- . President of the Genealogly Committee Also there were 35 ladies who redeved individual awards and eight leaders also. Mr. and Mm. Orhn Olsen of the Stake Board were present at the meeting and Sheldon Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Wells, was advanced in the Priesthood t6 the Priest Quorum. Mi1, and Mrs. Allen Young are leaving for Europe soon, ie as Mr. Young is being transferred in the Service. Mrs. Young was released as . Mis Maid leader and Mr. Young was released as Secretary of the Senior Aaronic. In his place - Ray Anderson was sustained. Marie Bingham was released as Drama Director and Deanna Bridges was sustained as Laurel Leader. . , Deddal Goodrich was sustain ed as a Sunday School teacher, and Marjorie Moultoti was' sustained as assistant Era Direct' ' or. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McQuarrie and family enjoyed a ' lovely Thanksgiving dinner at Bountiful at the home of Mr. and Wallae Mrs. McQttarrie, Thanksgiving Day. Mr. Hulda Newbold has been visiting la Ryruin with her daughter, Mrs. Glenn Smith, and also in Preston with her brother, Alonzo Handy and his wife and other relatives. Sunset Third Wbrd Relief Society will bold their Bazaar Dec. 1, in Sunset Ward chapel at 5:00 p.m. Pres. Deon Harvey says there will be heand made articles for sale including bed and table liaens, clothing. quilts, blankets' and other items suitable for Christmas gifts. A lovely ham dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m. for 60 cents a pilule and fddidckis steamed pudding will be sold also. Everyone is invited ' Guests at a Thanksgiving dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. H.G. Hammon were, Mr. and 'Mrs. Dee J. Hammon of Brigham, Mr; and Mrs. Dee J. Hammon of Brigham, Mrs. Thomas Brcn chley of Ogden and Mr. and Firs. Wayne Wessell of .Roy. - - SIXTH WARD 173-pou- Sac-reme- ple, Welcome Baptism, will be held Saturday Dee 2, 6.00 p.m. j Fat and testiony mectidjt wil be Sunday Dec. 3, 11.30 4 f' am. The MIA presented their one act play Monday evening. Its titled, Rose Red an dis directed by Barbara Morris and Don-nThompson. Dont miss the Relief Society from 2.00 Bazaar Dec. to 9.00 pm. It will be in the Mosers basement. Featured will be all Kinds of nice gift items, plus homemade bread, cookies and pies. Relief Society will be held Dec. 5, T.30 p.m. The Visiting teachers message will be given by Viola Williams and Dorothy Smith will give the Theology lesson. o 8 David Facer and wife, new ward members. Also Joan Nicholas and son. Fast meeting will be held Sunday Dec. 2, 12:30 p.m. There were 20 ward members who attended the temple ses-on Monday. Relief Society will be held SEVENTH WARD Wednesday, Dec. 6, 10:00 A cup cake sale will be held Francis Brown will give the visiting teachers message, and Monday Dec. 4, ofter Primary. Ila Davis thje Thpology The Lihoma girls parents dewas held Sunday monstration' are like hint a you treating in were, Marilyn Mik-seshould be. charge cog FOURTH WARD Mari Hands, Shirley Had(Editors Note: Dr. Mark Welsh Plans are being made for a ley, gaynots, Bobbie Thomas, fa a fonper university instructor and state livestock sanitary Primary officers and teachers fuel tea and Genive Siler, service director who has spent Patty Dec. 8. Guests of honor a lifetime in agriculture. He for the evening will be the The Bishopric was In attennow is agricultural consultant to teachers dance and a large group of husbands. American Cyanamld Company.) The Top Pilots parents de- - parents. Brent Williams son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Williams, David Hirst son bf Mr. and Mrs. David Hirst and Donetta Morgan of Mr. gad Mrs, LeRoy Morgan were confirmed on Sunday. In Syracuse Has There will be no primary held Dec. 25 and Jan. 1. & Relief Society will be held Thursday Dec. 7, 10:00 a.n. 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