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Show V-'- as Luella Parker WARD leader gave the lesReleased as Guide teacher In son, th ePrimary Wednesday was FIFTH ward Stewart Greenwood, sustained Rhode Flinders will give the to fill this position was Ethell Science lesson at Relief Social Andersen.. Society - Wednesday 10:30 a.m. Lets- not forget the ShamCelebrating their birthdays at Primary last week were Dean rock dinner tonight? It begins Smith, Blaine Johnson, Geri at 0 p.m. with dinner followed Smith, Norma Sandbury, Elaine by kite from the young married. Allington and Betty Kearl. Kerma Larsen has been susWe want to welcome William tained as age group counselor J. and Barbara Hansen and of the YWWIA Sunday. children. Carman and Rex, to Recently ordained in the our ward. Barbara is the daughpriesthood were Tally Shutt and ter of Vera Bute. Brent Measick who were ordainRecently sustained as Blazer ed teacher. in the Primary is Mel. Nancy Tullis will give the tpacher literature lesson at Relief So- ba Childs. ciety Monday March 20, 10 a.m. Primary preparation was held Following the leason there wtu Monday at the home of Nedra be a combined social to honor Stevenson with Diane Gale as the Relief Society presidency Darlene Jorgenson who were released; June Hei-er- , gave the lesson followed by reDonna Michala, Ethel freshments being served to 18 and Stella Barton and to Workers. eelebrato tho anniversary of SIXTH WARD the Relief Society, Their will Elder William Earl Layne be program and lunch, we urge ell women of the ward to left on Monday for the Central come out and celebrate with us. Atlantic mission. Eldon Layne is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl T1HRD WARD The literature lesson will bo Layne. given by Norm Jean Auatin at The literature lesson will be Relief Society Wednesday Mar-22- , given by Clair Jeppson at Re10 am. lief Society Wednesday March Sustained Sunday as second 7 30 p.m, 22, eeun. in the Primary was Clara Rae Puffer. Sustained as a visiting teachSpeaker at sacrament meet- er at Relief Society last week ing Sunday were Garth John- was Glenda Hancock. ston and Gilbert Oliver. A vocal The Aaronic priesthood ole waa given by Ludene awards were given out Sunday MIA will be held each Mon- evening. Frank A. Roskelley reday evening 7:30 p.m. rather presented the stake and presented our ward with A Ward than on Wednesday. Welcome new ward members Award the first me have reMr, and Mrs. Grant Irishman ceived. The YWMIA was reorganized and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Woodall and family of Bur- Sunday evening. Released were ley, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. LaVora Burton, president, MarAlfer Bostrum of Dallas, Texas, ie Lemon age group coun. and If you are interested in the Donna Thompson, activity coun. Sustained were Marie Lemon Manti temple excursion to be held April 1, please contact president,- - Joan Moser, age Christen Roskelley, Eldon Cas- group counselor, Donna Thompper or Milton Bingham before son, activity coun. and Ula March 15. It will cost 370 a Lindiey remained as secretary. Released from the Genealogiround trip. cal committee were Aage Nagel, FOURTH WARD Relief Society will be held chairman, Reese Chadburn and Thursday March 23, 10 a.m. The Fred Hill assistants and Nola literature lesson will be given. Nagel secretary. Sustained were Reese Chad-burn- , The Kimbell Belnap family chairman, Woodrow furnished the program Sunday evening. Music was presented Young assistant and Connie by the singing mothers led by Seamons secretary. Recently released as star Joyce Sparro.w and accompanteacher in Primary was Irene ied by Hazel Burns, Released as YWMTA presi- Jensen and recently sustained dent is LaDawn Toone. Sustain- as top pilot teached was Char ed to fill this position is Leah Jeppson. I Rae IJansen, Wilma Little was SEVENTH WARD sustained as age group counseMarian lor and Patsy Andersen, secre- the social Findley will present scienco lesson at Retary; Valeric Karen was releas- lief Society Thursday March 23 ed as activity counselor and susat 10 a.m. tained as music director. Primary preparation meeting Primary will be held each was held this week at the home Wednesday 3.45 p.m. now of Verla Jenson with Katherine rather than on Monday. Anossa All Senior Aaromc members Purrington Thomas gave the lesson. and their wives are invited each The Primary officers and Wednesday evening to attend a teachers would like to thank all fireside. They will be held at the children who participated the church house. in conference Sunday evening Primary preparation was held and especially Wilford Thomas Tuesday evening at the home for recording it for us. of Ruth Ure with Irene Nelson teacher. SECOND X general priesthood meeting will bq held 'Sunday March 1?, P-atakehouse. at th Duffy faUnep will apeak on obedience to the law- - AU Aaron-f- c and WckWiedek priesthood mtmbr art to t in attendance. At sacrament meeting Sunday evening Donna Elmore of the stake presented the girls basketball team with the stake championship award- - Speakers Sunday evening were Don Field, Delon Atkinson and Dee Bambrough ef the Deacon's Quorum; Jimmy ward Kenneth Pratt of the At (Relief Society (Tuesday March tl, Orpha Manning will Teachers Quorum. Robert Fe give the homo nursing lesson. ley and Galen Nixon, priests This Will he followed by work quorum and Ariel Smith spoke day wtlvltiei under the direc- on the parents responsibility tion of Mavla Price. Meeting he to their boys In the Aaronic Priesthood. gina at Id a m- - rim Ban-gerto- r, Musieal numbers were given and Kenneth Belnap accompanied by Carol Smith. A girls tri consisting Mil! IMltl of Sandra Venable, Bonnie Bambrough and Judy Larsen fAVV W 111 W TWAVI accompanied by Sandra ChristCl;srfis!d Lumber Co. ensen sang a number also. Sustained Monday to be nuMain rses teacher in the 930 Clearfield, Utah Primary was LaRee Qlson and Pearl Nelson TA has consented to be a Rainbow tiui miouni by Steven Smith ULLER ?. 50611 fr - Boa-we- ll t Al-ve- Drink Milk as a snack- .- and feel refreshed. You always need protein . Thats why ytu never outgrow your need for Milk, Get the Milk idea 3 glasses every day. OfcUXSM Drink PJoso RflRkCt AMERICAN DAIRY ASSN. OF UTAH snap LofiAttt chronicle, Thursday march is, lm the EIGHTH WARD A special program is planned for sacrament meeting on Sunday March 19. Pat Olson, who has just returned from the Central American mission will be the speaker and Pat Redford of Salt Lake City will sing two numbers. Be watching for M Men and Gleaner week which will begin March 26. The main event will be a dance and banquet at the Lake View stakehouse on Mar. counselor and Rhe DuVall sec- ROY HEWS retary. A new senior Aaronic school Carolyne Lea is the ltam will begin again Thursday 7.30 given by Sherman and Virginia llislop of 365 Squth 44thj RoulcL p.m. er, Colo., former Roy reaidenta, Ordained Sunday were Gene to their two pound eight ounce Dickamore a deacon, Clyde daughter born at the CommuFindley and Fred Lister as nity Hospital at 5:27 p.m. Wedpriests. nesday, March 8. The tiny miss L. G. Wilson who ia a new was premature but is getting member of the regional mis- along nicely. The couple have three other children, Jegftna, sion was the speaker at sacrament meeting Sunday evening 12, Steve, 6; and Chris 2. Major llislop is attending the Univer10T1I WARD sity of Boulder. Grandparent are Mr. and Mrs. William Kite MIA Sustained a$t week as of Boulder. teachers were Joan Gourdin A dinner party was held at who will teach the second year Beehive class. Dorothy Hadley the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger as Era director and Nettie Critchlow for the officers of Gould as secretary and treasur- the Lake View Stake Sunday School Friday evening. Follower. ing dinner, games were played. Plan to attend sacrament Those attending were Mr. and meeting Sunday evening March Mrs. Ivan Anderson, Mr. and 7 19 at p.m. Elder ISlwood Mrs. Howard Stahle, Mr. and Zaugg will report his nussiW Mrs. Larry Perkes and the host Work meeting will be held and hostess. at Relief Society Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Hrvey Schenck March 22nd 10 a m. the nurses their daughter, lesson will be given by Hazel accompanied Howe. The activities are under Zaha to Downey, Calif., where she will reside. But before Alice the direction of Fern Kearl. and Harvey return home they LAKE VIEW WARD expect to visit with some of her relations. Thye should be home ward Primary preparation the end of this week. meeting .will be held Monday by Mrs. Don (Doreen) Hewitt March 20, 7.30 p.m. It will be held at the home of Pilxie Buet-le- r is now working at the Weber with Norma Sheffield co- Chronic Disease Hospital as a hostess. Piiixie Buetlcr will give nurses aide. Doreen has just recently started work and states the in service lesson. she enjoys the work very much. Released last week as a fireMrs. Maurine Christiansen light teacher was Gladys third grade teacher at North Thompson sustained to fill tins Park school is convalescing at position was Faye Goff. her home in Ogden after a very in her car The father and sons banquet serious accident to school last while coming 7.30 March 24, p m. AH boys 10 years and older and their Tuesday morning. The accident happened at fathers are invited. A catered Nyes corner on Highway 84. 71 WlgivellThomp-kuetTtaeerLaurie Smith, daughter of Mr. dinner will be served at $1 25 per plate. Guest spodker will be and Mrs. Delgam Smith was Gene Fullmer. The Roy 9th honored on her birthday. Lunch and Lake View will meet to was served to- 22 of her friends. Attending were Kristen Bittqn, gether. Curtis Moore, Ron Casper, Lu TTie Aaronic Ann Hemer, Erin Perry, Debby priesthood award were given Sunday eve- Colby, IJeAnn Purser, Gil Olivning to the following boys of er Mary Ann Wright, Arleoa th' ward: Don Denning, Steve and Ardecn Ressler, Janet RosRawlings, Tom Hunter, Conrad kelley, Susan Siddoway, Vicki, Maw, Howard Klein. Greg Terri and Cora Lee Spiegle, Gene Lon Kcmpster," Jerry and Jan Compton, Don Budge, Pontius, Robert Atkiuson, Grant Vier, Corric, Julie and Mike Johnson, Sherman Kelstrom, Smith. Charles Goff Jr., Eddie Taylor and Richard Thompson. Lewis Bambrough also presented our ward with its 5th ward award We are real proud of those Selection of a name for the boys and their work. school newspaper is now in 'Lucilc Taylor will give the progrosfc Deadline for all enliterature lesson at Relief So- tries was Friday, March 10, the will be judged by a comciety Monday March 20, 8 p m entries mittee composed of V. Barber, .The Relief Society held a so use principal. G. R. Grondel, cial Monday evening eelehrat newspaper advisor, Linda Han, ing the 119th birthday of the vng, editor of the newspaper, Relief Society. There vveic 65 and two members of the stuattending including two from dent council, the winning entry the stake board LaRuc Schoen-fiel- will teceive $5 and recognition and Lucile Molen, A din- in the newspaper. A recent ner was served on tables dee survey taken at orated with gqld daffodiles and Clcarfied High School was condecorated in the Relief Society ducted by Sandra Petersen uncolors of blue and gold. der the direction of the Clear- d Clearfield High - Aas biluhgs pastor The Rev. Henry D. Coulter, First Baptist pastor of th Church of Billings, Mont, will be the special Lenten speaker at the Clearfield Community Church. He will speak this Sunm day, March 19th, at the I1 a service on The Vicarious Church." and at a special Sanctuary Service" Sunday evening at 7 p m. on 'Th Road to the Rev, Walter Bishop pastor announced. Week pight services will be held Wednesday through Friday, March 22, thru the 24th, from 7 to 8 p.m. Rev. Coulter will addresa each of theso service. Special music will be presented at the Wednesday evening aervice By the Go6pei-airea,- " a men quartette from Flnt Baptist Church, Ogden; Thursday by .Jhe Clearfield Choir; and Friday by the choir of the Layto nFirst Community Baptist Church, Louise EUis, director. Rev. Henry Coulter is a graduate of Ottawa University, of Ottawa, Kansa and the Central Baptist Seminary of Kansas City, Kansas, He served as pastor of the First Church, Colorado Springs, Colo., before coming to Billings as pastor in 1957. Ha is a member of the General Council of the American Baptist Convention and of it executive committee. The public is cordially invited to attend ll service. OFFICE 5880 SO. 1900 W, ROY EDITORIAl Ai I AXIOM 5551 1 - -- r-- - - IhiOULIimwi, The trouble with felling a good story is that it reminds the qther guy of a dull one," 111 Neighbors .III field Community Development organisation. The survey was organized to gain information from thi students concerning their outlook on the recreational opportunities of Clearfield City. After the results are compiled they will be turned over to the recreation committee of the Community . Development Organization and work will begin on those areas that need improvement, A new face for Clearfield High is getting underway with the importing of top soil which will lay the foundation for a I am not being unreasonable! Arbitrary, opinionated and belligerent perhaps, but unreasonable, neyerl new lawn. Nearing completion is another building which will expand the campus by some 28 class rooms. Also nearing completion is a new technical building which will be used to teach such subjects as industrial arts, and ra- You Hatch 'Em We Catch 'Em I's dio. After many weeks of practice the girls I.E. classes held an inter-mura- l basketball contest, eliminations were held first on class level and then a sudden death tournament was held. 2167 Pest Control Phone EX 3 8867 960( South Alfalfa Seed S(uay tgftfcn l f rf , . x, Fireplace Logs (Pinon Pine) UP TO 15 MONTHS TO PAY AT DAVE'S SERVICE We sell nothing gacond Class mall prMleget authorized at Roy. Utah IN CLEARFIELD Convenient Budget Terms Highway 91, Roy i coiimmvE 'Kum 7kiuiClmmtk TO SPEAK .. TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES NOW . - PAmG i ; Phone TA 5-06- 11 bat quality service 31. The spectacular Show Boat Review by the Roy 8tb Ward will be presented at 8 p.m. sharp at the chapel Saturday March 18. All organixatlons are represented in an all Minstrel program. There will be a barbershop quartet, the bishopric, a can-cadance by the Elders and bathing suits will be modeled by the Relief Society teachers. Tickets are 75 cents adults and 25c for children under 12. Harold Olmstead was released as Sunday School superintendent. 11c has accepted a call to he a stake missionary. Quinn Wangsgaard was sustained as the new superintendent with Stanley Bennion as first asst, and Oris Hansen as second asst. Several individual awards were given in sacrament meeting. David Sharp received a 1Q0 per cent attendance for one year award and Timothy Graham received a 90 per cent attendance for one year award. Others receiving awards were Lyle Elmore. Taft Merrill, Darrell Taylor, Nolan Karras and Dale Taylor. The Relief Society will hold their birthday party commemorating their 119th year on Tuesday March 21. A fashion show will be presented. Work meeting will also be held. NINTH WARD Irene Chamberlain will give the social science lesson at Relief Society Wednesday March .. - n do you trust this man to feed your family? WKiy ever realized that the most you buy e.ery day is food? Yet your own family's health Probably not. and depend largely on the quality of food you buy. Your food store dealer never ,, forgets this fact. That's why he's as careful of "V ,th food he oilers you as lie is with the food . he takes home to his own family. While experience has taught yon to rely on J.'him for the best - roost wholesome -f- oods, likely take for granted his constant check J ' (or quality.., his investmept in new and better .'fob5.';-.tinthat he brings all of this to you at a pt Vo you know is right. favor-it- e V And how rewording for you if your Green SJLH Stamps. food store gives you Have youthing , well-bein- i" ? g thh You know, of course, that half the families in America save them today. 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