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Show - V THE ning and confirmed . Sunday were Sam Ray Reeves, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Max Reeves. 7ie . FIRST WARD Jeanette Robinson, daughter A Sunday School Officers and of Glen W. Robinson was bapleoood Oou mail privilege authorized Teachers party will be held Fri- tized and confirmed. A ioy- Utah day night 7:30 at the ward. Ray Frost was released as Sunday April 3rd Sacrament scoutmaster Sunday. Sustained NEWS REPORTERS meeting will be held at 7 p.m. to this positiOil was Grant HowIt will be award night for the ard. DaWayne Woodland was Phone News to the Following: Aaronic priesthood. The boy released as activity counselor will be taking part on the pro- in the YMMIA Sustained to Kyle Harrop, Roy . EX this position was Ray Frost. gram. Janet Adams, Roy . .EX Lloyd Schiffman was sustained Junior Sunday School will be as cubmaster and Wayne Smith Clearfield held Sunday at 10:15 a.m. sustained as cub pack cbmmit-tcTA Fern Roberts chairman. Relief Society will be held South Weber Tuesday April 5, 9:30 a.m. VisitDaWayne Woodland was susEX Lola Brake ing teachers report meeting. tained to the position of advisor Lesson by RaNae Follett at 10 to the Second Uintah Quorum of Deaa.m. Ona Venable will present cons. 4 4155 EX Fernelius Bevery the theology lesson. The Primary has a new BlueRiverdale Being baptised Saturday eve- - bird teacher. Selma Yearsley EX Verla Hull was sustained to this position. EX Helen Norton Church News - . f 'ii .v e 28th. Former councilman Sunset Letha MeQuarrie TA . West Point Virginia Olesun TA Clinton Erma Ross TA Hooper Nedra Thurgood TA . ROY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ariand Purser a new daughter horn Friday, March 25th. She has three sisters and two brothers at have home. Delbert G. Brown and his wife are moving to Ogden from Vernal. We are sure their many friends will be happy to have them back. Mr. and Mrs. Delgain Smith are the parents of a new boy born on March 16. They have two daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Drievef spent the weekend at Pocatello visiting friends and relatives, returning to Roy with them was Mrs. Harl Reed for a few days stay. son Roger Evanson, of Mr. and Mrs. David Evans underwent a hernia operation last week but is reported doing very nicely. Ed Barnes is at the hospital, he has been very ill, our wishes for a quick recovery go out to Max and Alecn George are announcing the arrival of their third daughter horn Saturday, March 26th. him. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ray have Enjoying the compahy of a a new son born March 26th. The new son born March 24th are Rays have four girls and one Mr. and Mrs. Russell Edwards. The Glayden Russells have a other boy. new daughter wh omade her arDouglas Murphy and his wife, rival March 24th. the former Barbara Carr, have Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hargis of a ne wson born March 27th. Roy are happy to have their son, home after serving the Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Richard Kay, months at Fort Ord, six past have a new daughter born in the Army ReMarch 26th. She made her ar- California, serves. has enrolled at Kay rival at the Dee Hospital. to continue his Real happy over the arrival Weber College schooling of a boy March 27lh are Gaylen it seems as if those red and Anna Nelson Heppler. measles are all ago again. InMr. Darwin Perry visited at flicted the past week have been Rockland, Idaho, last week. Shelly Naef, Danny Johnson, It's the 'first and a girl for Laurie Jo and Darryl Adams, Boh and Nadccn Carr. Their Debbie Sandoz. May these and new daughter was born March children soon be out playing again. ilton; Carl Aleen Seifert, soil of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seifert; Elisabeth Ann Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Miller. Junior Sunday School will be held next Sunday morning April 3 at 10:15 a.m. Sacrament meeting will be held Sunday evening at 6 p.m. Being sustained as new secin the Primary is Carolyn Beckstead, released from this position Is Lujene Owens. Sustained as chorister was Jerry Fielding, released was Maxln Wallace. Elaine Alllngton was Sustained as Sunbeam teacher to replace Carolyn Beckstead who was sustained as secretary, Jean Heiser took the Star Class at Primary last week to replace Betty Rainford who was unable to attend. retary Attending Primary StakePrep-aratiomeeting Fast week were Judy Crittenden, Jean Harris, SECOND WARD Millie Stevens, Mary Hughes, Kenneth Medeil, son of Mr. June Brewer, Phylis Harmer, and Mrs. Donald Medeil was Katy Harmer, Carolyn Beck-steaSunfrom graduated Primary Colleen Clark and Wilma day and approved to be ordain- Stewart. ed a deacon. THIRD WARD There were five children of We will hold sacrament meet the ward baptised Saturday evein ning and confirmed Sunday. ing Sunday evening April 3 These are Frank Lynn Hewitt, the new chapel. The meeting son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard will begin at 6 p.m. L. Hewitt; Darrel Bard Ship, Remember our Primary servson of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reed ice will be held April 10th so Ship; Curtis Ray Hamilton, son set this date aside. of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ham Sunday School services will n REMODELING or not wishing to attend conference. FOURTH WARD At fast meeting Sunday DeAn-n- e Pollard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pollard was blessed by her father. Donald Thom as Was presented for advancement to the office Of teacher. Sammy George was presented for advancement to the office of a deacon. William Robertson, Jr., was baptised Saturday evening by his father William John Stoker was baptised by William Robertson also. Rob-fcttso- The Ward dinner held last r week was a big success. The was in honor of Bishop and Mrs. George Reimschussel and Mr. and Mrs. C. Dee Sparrow. A remembrance from the ward was presented to each of them. din-he- FIFTH WARD Sunday School will be held Sunday April 3 at the Lake View Stake House 10 a.m. for those unable to attend conference from the 4th, 5th, 6th and Lake View Wards. There will be no night meetings. , Ordained at priests Sunday Were Gary Thompson, Fred fetettler and Serge Simmons. The teachers quorum was Sun day. Released were Gary Thompson president, Fred Stettler, first counselor, Larry B. Maw, second counselor and Serge Simmons, secretary. Sustained to fill these positions were Larry B. Law,, president, David C. Raker, first counselor, David Flinders, second counselor and David N. Glover, secretary. Baptized Saturday and confirmed Sunday were Gary Lynn Gamer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keith Garner, Linda Patricia Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Knight and Kent C. Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens. Bart Horace Stevens, new son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens was given a blessing and his name Sunday by his father. Baptized Saturday evening by the stake missionaries and confirmed Sunday by Lynn Garner a stake missionary was Wendell Dean Durrant. He was also accepted as a new ward member. SIXTH WARD A missionary farewell will be held April 10, 7:30 p.m. for Darwin Perry. Darwin is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beitz. He has been called to the Northern States Mission. The Cub scouts of the ward motored to Salt Lake recently. While there they visited the state capitol building, DUP museum and temple square museum. They then enjoyed dinner before returning. Attending were 24 boys chaperoned by LAKE VIEW WARD Mrs. William Sessions, Mrs. Wanda Miller, Mrs. Elaine Because of General ConferYoung, Mrs. Melba Stoker, Robence in Salt Lake City next Mr. Mrs. and ert Mong and Frank McArthur. Sunday, no Sunday School will be held in the ward, however, Were proud of the group who regular sacrament services will were in the one-aplay the be held Sunday evening at 6:30 ward presented. They have been p.ra. The feature of the meeting asked to repeat it four times will be. the presentaton of now. Aaronic Priesthood awards to 33 young met. SEVENTH WARD A farewell testimonial will be held Sunday April 10 at 4:30 p.m. for Kent Petefsen. Kent is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Petersen. He has been called to the California mission. Fast services will be observed April 10, by the Lake View Ward and baptismal services be conducted Saturday, April 9, at 6:30 p.m. at the ward. will RELY ON YOUR Pharmacist as you would A Doctor As both work together for the good of your health! 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