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Show I I fM by - -- a hincheoir. Sub fowmicta, fsl timtdajr August il, Saturday night at North- Park by the primary. Primary will not be held until Aug. 31 when it will begin again. On this day a birthday party for the primary will Be held. All children are asked to bring v gift such as pencils, crayons, etc. SEVENTH WARD PA6i PtVi - The trailbuilders boy scouts Michael Code, Dean Smith, Blaine Johnson, Michael Stewart and Scott Ahleen presented the story of the flay on the stake skillery show Thursday evening. A very good time was enjoyed by the parents and boys. Leaders of the trailbuild-er- s groups are Ethelle AnderStake Farm Days will be held Perkins, SaiidTa Jean Kempengera top pflAt Toting Leona Rosalie Call and Leota class had a Friday Aug. 18 and Saturday Thorpe, Treasa Chase, Cheryl sen, party Monday at Smith. children enjoyed 19 , at The the the park. Aug. Roy Park. Andersen, Mary Ellen Atkin"1 ' ' No hot and dogs. games two Beck and weeks. for Reid. primary e Beginning at 5 p.m. a deli- son, On Sept. 12 an open pit 3.45 We will see 30, Aug. you cious stew supper will be served ' home the sustained at held will be Recently primary p m. chuck wdgon style. Each mem-he- r workers of Jack Thomas. It will be a arp AnnNelson assistof the stake will be con- ant secretary and Jan Cottle Ward preparation was held farewell for the bishop and tacted to buy $3 or $5 tickets. Rainbow teacher. - . at the home of Donna Michaels family. Tickets are $2 per plate Individual wards will receive with her presenting the les- and must be bought by Sept. The primary will be an vaca- son. Refreshments stake welfare assesment credit were served 1, as the cater must know to fo tickets sold before the. af- tion from Aug. 21 to Sept. 4. It to 15 workers by Phylis Har-me- r prepare the meal. A gift will fair. All kinds of produce will will resume Sept. 11. and Ethelle Andersen. be presented the bishop at this A farewell testimonial for also be sold, so plan now to Allen Reid was ordained a time. bring the whole family out for Carol Smith, daughter of Mr. deacon Primary fatnily hour will be Sunday by his father. an evening of fun. and Mrs. Ariel Smith will be He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. held Aug. 27. held Sunday Aug. 20, 5 p.m. Donald Reid. The new bishopric will be LAKE VIEW WARD Carol will serve her mission in announced on Sunday Aug. 20, The primary is on vacation the Far East THIRD WARD 6.30 p.m. until Wednesday Aug. 30. The Lihoma girls holiday will Young people of the ward Remember stake the 'fathers Elder Paul Thompson of Warheld Thursday 7:30 p.m. at who be evening Sunday spoke sons and overnite outing at the ren was the speaker Sunday Carol Ship were the stake house. Hansen, Holly stake camp Friday and Saturevening. He recently returned Mrs. NorAdvanced to the Guides from Smith, maker, Myrna from a mission in Great Bri-ai- day, Aug. ma Jean Austin, and LeMoyne the Trekkers is Frank Bow-cutSECOND WARD He has passed his tenderHess. A musical number was The theme of the Lihoma rendered by Faye Barlow. foot requirements. s FIRST WARD Ward teachers are urged to The MIA held a watermelon girls day was Hats Off and Girls of the Seagull class who Fashion Fantasy. In charge keep in mind ward teachers re- bust at the Roy Park Monday celebrated Sunday evening and were Katie each Sunday be evening. Field, Watherine received certificates were Mar- Hurst, Maxine Ahleen and Ruth port meeting at 9 a m. ginning EIGHTH WARD lene Horspool, Mary Ann Wig- Simmons. Special guest was Welcome Mr. and Mrs. Lang There will be a meeting for gins, Linda Rae Lynch, Linda Helen Dawson of the stake ston Buck. New ward members. all ward officers at the chapel Woodland, Lynn Gibson, Cathy board. The days events ended Participation of male voices m for the production "Promised Thursday, Aug. 17, at 7.30 p The stake high council will conin Get are needed. Valley sactact with the bishop if interest- provide the program for 20 on rament Aug. meeting ed. Graduates from the Guide PaFOURTH WARD trol class who received services on Aug. 13 were Ronald GardMr. and son of Stokes, Randy Mrs. Boyd Stocks has graduated ner, Lloyd Taytor and Gerold Tenderfoot Peterson. badges from primary. to Gary Morby were will presented Seagull girls graduation be held Sunday Aug. 20, 5 p m. and Lynn Wright. On Tuesday, Aug. 15, the Fast and testimony meeting Patrol class enjoyed a Guide will be held Sunday Aug. 20, SYRACUSE PHONE TA swimming party at Rainbow 11:45 am. Ward conference will be held gardens in honor of those who are graduating. They were ac Sunday Aug. 27. by Mr. and Mrs. Edscouts companied The directed by boy Hams and Bacon 1 Calvin Hooper and Doug Gibby gar Hamblin. Cured "Hie stake f kill show was are at Beaver on a weeks camppresented at the Third-Eighting trip. Elder Robert Leggat was Ward chapel on Thursday by speaker at sacrament meeting all of the Blazers, Trekkers, and Cut, Wrapped and Sunday evening. He recently Guides of the stake. It was a returned from the Berlin area. big success with more than Frozen Cut, Wrapped and Music was presented by Elaine 225 people attending. There will be no primary Marchant. Frozen We would like to encourage held until Tuesday Sept. '5. anyone wishing to join the Starting time will be 3:30 p.m. choir please contact Margaret NINTH WARD Gould. An outing at Blue Water Arlo Lee has been sustained was held last Saturday. as chairman of the ward gen- Beach About 140 ward members enealogical committee. joyed the day. . FIFTH WARD . Gary Turner was ordainfed There will be no primary a deacon Sunday by his father Ward Turner. held until Aug. 29. Ruth Jorgensen has been reBishop Dale Bingham ordain- leased as star teacher. OPEN 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. The elders quorum was reorganized on Sunday. Released were Hans Philip Jorgenson, president, Ernest W. Bell, 1st Beef killed, cut and wrapped and frozen for counselor, Mont Rosenberg, 2nd coun. and Daniel L. Andrews, cost of hide and offal plus 5c per lb. to cut and secretary. Sustained were Elwyn S. Walker, president, Arley Flinwrap. ders, 1st coun., George M. Dias, 2nd coun. Remember stake farm days Hogs killed 4c per lb. at Roy Park. Aug. WB Carol Smith Farewell Testimonial Planned Sunday Before Departure h bar-bequ- 19-2- t. imonial on Sunday, August 20, at 5 pm in the Hoy First-TentWard Chapel. She will enter the mission home August 28 and leave for the mission field September 5. She is a graduate of Weber High School and Seminary, Weber College and Institute of Religion. She received her degree in elementary education fro the Brigham Young University. For the past year she has been teaching at the North ft Park School in Roy. She has been active in the auxiliary organizations of the church, serving as organist and teacher in MIA and Sunday School. She has been a member Council 4 the of the Lake iew Stake. While attending the BYU she wasactive in the Relief Society of the BYU 12th Ward. She has been a leader in work. Carol Arvilla Smith, daughtMrs. Ariel D. to serve been called has Smith, in the Northern Far East Mission wit headquarters in Tokyo, er of Mr. and You've Got It Made When you've Got it Saved at mm3 ltd Loon Aoolotloiv 75 Soufh State Clearfield Home Office: 56 South Main, Salt Lake City 4-- Japan. She will be honored at a test SAVINGS and Fail gifts, too, when you upon or odd (30 01 moro to your account. Your cheica of ptaco totting of axquitlta Imported translucent china OR placo totting of Rogart Silvorplato by Onoida ltd. 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