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Show c ' THE UK CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, aUNE was held Tuesday evening at the home of President Leota Smith. Following their business meeting refreshments were served by Maxine Ahleerv and Maxine Wal lace. Members of the Rainbow class enjoyed a nature walk on Wed nesday under the direction of their leader, Carol Ceilings. Ward members are reminded and of class special FIRST WARD Lagoon Roy Stake Day which graduating f guest speaker was Newell Budge will be June 26. There will be A graduation program for of the Roy Stake Presidency. free rides and dancing to an members of the teachears trainorchestra from 9 p.m. to II p m. Also participating in the sering class has been arranged for Bring your own lunch and meet sacrament meeting on Sunday. vice was a double trio composed with the ward at the Beach President Newel R. Budge will of Nola Barker, Margene King, Terrace at 6 p.m. t, be the main speaker with several Verna Bambrough, Renae Class Members of the Star Thelma Russell and Joan should meet at the of the graduates also giving talks. home of Kimber who sang "Go Forth To- Elaine :Allington at 1 p.m. on The Relief Society closing sogether Believing" and "Help Me Wednesdays for their Primary, i cial was held last Thursday even- Teach With Inspiration. LaVon Rogerson has been reing at the chapel with sixty peoThe program In sacrament leased as magazine representapled in attendance. tive for the Relief Society. A 7 oclock luncneon was ser- meeting June 2M will be on the Betty Baird has been sustained of restoration the commemoration ved following which a program to that position. was preseted under the direction of the Meldiezdek priesthood. We invite all ward members to of Goldie Florence. THIRD WARD be in attendance. Mrs. Florence gave a very A farewell Testimonial will be The Primary is making plans travelogue of her refor the parade which they will held Sunday, June 24, at 7 p.m. cent visit to Japan. The decorations were in keep- sponsor in the 4th of July cele- for Gerald Roskelley, son of Mr. bration and they invite anyone and Mrs. C. J. Roskelley, who ing with the Japanese theme. In sacrment meeting last Sun- who would like to enter. Prizes has been called to serve in the Mexican Mision. He will leave day we had Teacher Training will be given. for his mission on July 2. graduation for those who had atAileen Thorpe has been releasSpeakers in our Sacrament tended and completed the course. ed as teacher. June 17 were Leonard meeting Those receiving certificates were The Star class enjoyed a natheir instructor, Charlet Gibby, ture walk on Monday and a pic- Barlvr of the Stake High CounBilly Fredrickson, Iona Hall, Ed- nic at Roy Park. They were ac- cil and Reese Chadburn of the ward Wiggins, Keith King, Earl companied by their teacher, Fern Seventys presidency. Teacher Trainer graduation Yearsley, Verlie Baker and Dell Ostler. was held that evening. Lynn AusRay Grange. The Firelight and Gaynote Speakers were taken from the groups will not meet with regular tin was the speaker. Certificates were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Primary next week. They will be Martin Allred, Bishop and Mrs. INGROWN NAIL excused for an outdoor activity. Arthur Brown, Blanche Parker, The ward had a hay hauling HURTING YOU? Thelma Howes, Chad Shallow, A project on Monday evening. lamstfJaft Mary and Dennis Heiner. to out turned very good group A ward building fund dinner KtIMI haul hay fo the stake farm and A Urn will be held Thursday, June 21, ope f OUTGROft faring fcliwl the bishopric appreciates their rMf frtw twminting peris mt CtTTQRO toofhant Utaafcls ssdereaslh tsl th beginning at 7 p.m. A good evenMU. allows tba sail to bo out and tboa pro very much. response wot fnrtbor pals aad dltoorofort, OLTuiiO ing's entertainment along with a li trsJIsbU stall drut ooaatora. SECOND WARD dinner will be provided. The good The Primary inservice meeting Bishopric urges all to come out and enjoy themselves. Steven Roskelley was presentr ed and sustained to be ordained a Teacher in the Aaronic PriestCOMPLETE hood on Sunday. The MIA Road Show is now being worked on and they need old sheets tomake their costumes. MiW! Fql-let- Co-pil- "yi J AUT Gillette sum New! DEPAfeTMNT Adjustable, Roy Auto Parts So. 1900 V. 5613 Razor turn dial from 1 to 9 You Roy, Utah Phone 8258444 M tha ar(or aattm id that match a your akin and board with Supor Blue Blodos I, lW2 lief Society thru the summer will be the work days. Cook. Make your plans now to attend Girls from our ward who are the fourth of July watching the enjoying the hikes swindling, Hydroplane and Speed boqt Reghandicrafts and other activities atta which will be held at Pine-vieat stake camp this week are Dam. The National HydroKathy Spraycar, Sandra Heiner, plane Association, region 18, and Lynda Parker, Linda Purrington the Roy 6th ward are sponsoring and Mary Ann Holliday. this sports day. The days events Leaders who accompanied will start at 9 a.m. and close at them were Carol Shomaker, 5 p.m. $1.00 donation for adults. Blanche Parker and Donna ElSEVENTH WARD more. Members of the Priesthood and The bishopric would like to their wives who will stay at the have every family in the ward camp Wednesday night are Mr. come out to the ward welfare and Mrs. Martin Allred and Mr. supper to be held at the stake and Mrs. Eldon Casper. house Friday, June 15, at 6 p.m. The following men from our Carol Hickenlooper has been ward were sustained to be ordain- released as the secretary in ed as Seventies 1 the Stake Quar- YWMIA. Dale Russell terly Conference. Anita Tanner was sustained to Brown, Dee F. Davis, John W. that position. Chatterton and Oris W. Hansen. LaWnna Smith was released Also sustained in coference to as MIA choirstor. be ordained to the Melchezidek The MIA presidency would like priesthood were Larry Austin and to encourage the young people to Larry Thompson. come out to their Road Show Barbara Walker has been sus- practice. tained as second year Bee Hive .Primary will begin at 10:30 teacher in the MIA. a.m., Monday,, June 18 at the LuDean Alvey has been susRoy stake house. tained as music director for the Attending MIA conference in MIA. Salt Lake City on Saturday were FOURTH WARD Donna Thompson, Diane Parker, Our Sacrament meeting June Bessie Kay, Barbara Morris, Ed24 will be the graduation of the win G. Beitz and C. William SesTeacher Training Class. They will sions, and Nola Nagel. present the program. Mr. and Mrs. William WilGirls from our ward who are liams and Mr. and Mrs. Leon enjoying the week at stake camp Parkinson C.ijoyed the Friday are Mickey Fowler, Carlene Pin-grevening session in the Logan Jolene Taylor and Janet Temple. Taylor. Advanced to the office of a The program in our sacrament Teacher in the Aaronic Priest In next meeting Sunday will be hood was Eugene Gorder. He commeration of the restoration was ordained by Bishop Loren of Melchezidek priesthood. O. Kay. Georgs Huddleston was Sharon Bennion has been re- ordained a priest by Edwin C. leased as activity counselor In Beitz. These advancements were the MIA. made in priesthod meeting on Sunday morning. , FIFTH WARD Baptismal services will be held Baptismal Services will be held at Saturday, June 23, at 5:30 p.m. Saturday June 23, at 6:30 p.m. at the Roy Stake House. Anyone the Roy Stakehouse. The bishopric would like to having children of basptism age should contact a member of the thank everyone who participated in the ward welfare dinner which Bishopric. Our Teachers Quorum presi- was held last Friday evening. Edward Stewart has been redency has been reorganized with leased as counselor in the YM Ronald Reimschussel retained as president, Thomas Rosenberg MIA. Melvin J. Hansen was suswas released as second counselor and sustained as. first. He was tained to that position. set apart by George W. Stettler EIGHTH WARD Val Allen Mercer was sustained as second counselor and set Speakers in sacrament meetapart by Rulon R. Thurgood. La- ing last Sunday evening were mar C; Hargis was retained as Charles Goff of the stake high council, J. Howard S'ahle, Roy secretary. Stanley Racker was ordained a Stake Sunday School SuperintenDeacon by his father, Carl Rock- dent and James Morgan who is er, on Sunday in Priesthood a new member in our ward. Fireside A Young Married meeting. New members welcomed into was held Sunday evening at the the ward Sunday were Mr. and .home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mrs. Clark L. Nielsen and five Wright. Dr. Akien Ilarline was children, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mel- the guest speaker. HO showed vin Hansen, the Gary Mills Fran- scientific slide of the universe. Mrs. Wright was assisted by cis family, the Wayne H. Hansen family and Mrs. LaPriel Mrs. J. Howard Stahle and Mrs. Max George in serving refreshFockrell and four children. Lamar C. Hargfis was present- ments to about 20 persons who ed and approved to be advanced attended. James Jenkins has been releasfrom' Teacher to Priest. Ward members are .urged to ed as a teacher in the Sunday attend the concert to be given by School as he has moved out of the Ogden chorale group Friday the ward. MIA girls ' who are spending evening fo rthe stake at the $1.60 week at stake camp are this will admittance per family be applied to our ward on our stake Sharon Venable, Lynn Purser and Jan Morris. They were accomassessment. meeting panied by Margaret Olson, Joan Primary preparation will be held Thursday, June 4. Rasmussen and Donna Elmore. e The officers of the Sunday at the home of Ada Hazen. Simmons will present the school and Relief Society would ' like to thank all those who furnlesson. Steven Eames has been promo- ished cakes and worked at the . ted into the Guide patrol class. cake sale. It turned out to be Stanley Racker will be graduat- real successful. . Donna Purser ws released from ed from Primary this Sunday. the Stake Relief Society presiSIXTH WARD dency at the stake quarterly conA special program called par- ference. . ent night, has been planned by NINTH WARD the Mutual for Monday, 18 June. An ivitation is extended to all MIA members enjoyed a soparents to attend. J. Duffy Pall cial at the North Park on June mer will be the guest speaker. 13. Games and dancing were enEveryone 12 years old and older after which refreshments joyed to attend. This promare invited served. were ises to be a very special program. Sally Davies has been susOn Thursday May 31, dark tained as a teacher in the Guide and Brenda Olsen were privilegPatrol pf Primary. ed to attend the tempi for the Primary workers who were the first time. Accompanying s contest winners of a couple on this occasion were their at sacrament for attnedance infant son who was sealed to will be feted at a party them and the following friends meeting evening, June 14, by Thursday ad relatives, Mrs. Harvey Maugh-an- . the losers. Mrs. Pat Olsen and Mr. John This will be a combined prepRichards all of Ogden, ad Mr. aration meeting with Janice and Cleve Boling broke of Roy. Child presenting the lesson. Ror the summer months PriShirley Hein has been sustain- mary will be held at 10 a.m. instead of 4 p m. on Thursdays. A large crowd enjoyed the closing social of Relief Society held on Thursday evening, in the Roy stake house. A delicious chicken dinner was served followed bzy a program.iThe meetings that will be held by the Re- - builders with an ear to the are putting flameless electric cooking into the new homes they build for sale. p In fact, studies show that more than 4 of every 5 new hornet in the area served by your power company are equipped with Nameless electric cooking. There is a reason: Smart, modern' homemakers prefer cooler, cleaner, more accurate electric cooking. - . Put electric cooking in your home and put better meals yah less cost and work into your life! ill TjllS Mil DEALER NOW. YOU Mexican Mission i A farewell testimonial in honor of Elder Gerald K. Roskelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Roskelley, will be held Sunday June 24, at 7 p.m. Elder Roskelley will serve in the Mexican mission, and will depart for the field July 9. The meeting will be held in the Roy ward chapel, at 5930 S. 2200 W. Third-Eight- SUMMER TUAAUN tVTATEAi (ret At. AM. AM VS.7JBMJIH.) h He will enter the misison home July 2. He is a graduate of Weber High School and the rheumatism. Because STANBACK . for the senior Primary. rH HOS T FBAJUBSS OFAU FtYMd VNY HUAtMlMGBUUt' TWU EVEN ATTACK AM EAGLE CRATORS rS TUB. TENTH WARD A special meeting in commeration of the restoration of the Melchezidek priesthood will be presented in next Sundays sacrament meeting. YOU SATE MORE THAR MONET ffflTH S'.TOOK teachers. The Primary is now working on the "Round the Block Par ade. -- 10f 25 SS 4 David Seabury WGter Heater Delux 40 GAL. GLASS LINED Pioneer Brand-SupLimited 10 Year Warranty ply parks. Parents are invited to attend Parents Night Program which will be held Friday at 7:30 p.m. i V Ogden 03 Pf AT ROY FURNITURE Purchases June 21, 22, 23, 25 mary. Yes! We Give Elaine Johnson was sustained to that position. Yvonne Glover has been sustained as the Gaynote teacher. and Alvin Glayden Russell Beutler will be the speakers on g the program in sacrament next Sunday eveinng which will be i commeration of the restoration of the Melchezidek priesthood. Edna Stokes was sustained as second counselor .in the stake Relief Society presidency at the stake quarterly conference. Maat Scott McDonald of Montt-eoli- o, Utah, mo of more than 300 Salt tiU School of Electronics graduates wha era mom enjoying challanqinq wei with Americas missile and Space industries. Mr. McDonald is an electronics tachaiciea with Auto-duti- es Division of North American Aviation, Downey. CeMowiie. Other graduates now aio wHh ThioloL Hercules, Sparry, Mat-quar- dt and in Utah, as wsfl as many California and Washington firms.- - Gly 5, Utah HUnhf&CltS Sugar With Every Purchase $20.00 and Over meet-ingin- Saif Lake School of Electronics Salt lab sel is wise. Ken Fahncke, Contractor JOIN THE SPACE AGE TEAM! I93t$.llHiE. 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Eddie Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilton Williams has received a call to sene in the North East Atlantic States Mission. Janice Mockli has been released as second counselor in the Primary presidency. Venice Freestone was sustained to that position. With Pauline Dunahoo has been released as secretary of the Pri- STANBACK gainst an preparation you'va tvar rouA ACHIEVED After Two Weeks ItT Cent it S. SAVINGS SQNDSj Boyfte bomds tbsolare tAfSURAHCE FOR A FUWA5. KAtEJZE. ATcomf-- s Roy First and Tenth wards will be meeting together for the Old Bible School Closes Folks Day" at Lorin Farr park June 27. -- Merlr Wednesday, Rundquist will be in charge erf the The Vacation Bible School program. This promises to be a which has been in progress at tne all. will be which enjoyed by day First Baptist Church the past Ilene Thomas and June Bdew-e- r two weeks will close Friday, June have been released as teach- 15. 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