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Show i TOG SUN CHRONICLER THURSDAY. AUGUST? 9, We are very proud of the girls of our softball team as they won SECOND WARD the division trophy for sportsThe Primary presidency wish manship, which was presented to to thank everyone who helped in them at Clearfield Monday evening. They won three out of the making their parade and carni- six games which they played. val which was held last WednesOur ward Road Show which Successfulso day was written by Robert Shomaker Mothers ana fathers of the Pri- and presented last Tuesday eveninmary Trail Builder boys are ing received a superior rating. vited to attend a Trail Builder Mutual will not be held during Roundup" at the Roy First and August. Our first meeting next ward Tenth chapel, Wednesday, month will be on Tuesday, Sept. Aug. 15, at 6 pun. 24. There will be no Primary held until Wednesday September 5, FOURTH WARD at 3:45 p m. t Francis Atkinson will give a In fast, and testimony meeting of her mission to France report on Sunday, the infant son of Mr. in our sacrament meeting Sunand Mrs. Boyd Call was blessed day, Aug. 12, at 7 p.m. by his father and given the name will be Primary graduation of Shawn LeRoy CalL held Sunday, Aug. 19. Those to graduate will be Kathy Hoskins, THIRD WARD Beth Gibby, Deanna Sparrow; sacrament Marilyn Berrett. Barbara AnThe program m meeting next Sunday will be pre- drew and Loretta KorvetL sented by the stake missionaries. Members of the Elders quorum Baptized last Saturday were are sponsoring an open pit Patricia Jo. Austin by her brothat the Roy Park, Saturer, Larry Austin, Byran Lue day, Aug. 11. A charge will be Chatterton by his father, John made of $1.50 for adults and Grover 50 cents for Chatterton and Dale children. his Jones by father, Grover Relief Society wfll be held Jones. 14. beginning at They were all confirmed mem- Tuesday. Aug. a.m. This will be a work day. 9 on of the church bers Sunday by A chuck wagon supper, with the same persons. stew on the menu, The infant daughter of Mr. and was served at the Trail Builder Messwas David Mrs. Cummings ed by her grandfather, Lorenzo Roundup" held Tuesday evening John Cummings, Sr., and given under the direction of Ruby The western music was the name of Carilyn Cummings. furnished by Keith Toon of the Roberta Lynn was the name added to the western given to the daughter of Mr. and bishopric when atmosphere. Promotion of the Mrs. Robert Wardleigh she was blessed by her father. boys was carried out by PresiConnie dent Lou Ceil Gibby, Boyle, Ruth Ure, Berneice Or rock, Yvonne Hoskins, Connie Lee and Irene Nelson. Mothers of the Lihoma girls were entertained on Wednesday evening at a Lihoma Holiday with activities under the direction of Irene Nelson. She was assisted by Janet Andrew, Merri-barleader, Donna Parker, Fire light leader, Alta Beus, Gaynote leader and Berneice Orrock, Top Pilot leader. There will be no Primary held until Wednesday, Sept. 5. freshments first nhwi WARD Elders Quorum and their part-- in our rast and testimony meet. ing last Sunday the following confirmed young people were members of the church. Cynthia Kim Van Wagoner, daughter of Leola and E. Dale Reed Van Wagdner, Clair Dean Nelty son of Pearl and Chester Nelson, James Albert Ellett, son of Dorothy and Arwetl Ellett, and Del Ray Grange, Jr., son of Del Ray Grange. The infant son ot Df wju oy PariJ Aug. 9, begmmng at b.held Thay. 6:30 pm. All mothers of girls in Primary Homebuilders and Top Pilot groups are invited to a Lihoma Holiday" which will be held Friday, Aug. 10, at 7 pm. A fine program has been arranged with the girls participating and refreshments will be serve!. Audrey and Our .sacrament meeting on Joseph M. Hess was blessed by his father and given the name gf Sunday will be devoted to the graduation of the girls from PriGregory Morgan Hess. Troy David Bullard was the mary. name given to the son of Gencouncil A boys leadership evieve and Claude Leslie Bullard meeting for all leaders of boys when he was blessed by hs fath- - between the ages of 12 to 21 will er. be held Monday, Aug. 13, at 9 The daughter of Afton and Lyle pjn. This meeting is for the A. Jorgensen was blessed by Rob- teachers who work with the boys ert Bodily and given the name of in the Sunday school, MIA or Priesthood. Natalie Jorgensen. Theon of Melba and Dale rAU members of the Priests Markland was blessed by William quorum are invited to a cottage Tulane and given the name of meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 15, Jeffrey Dale Markland. at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mr. Raymond William Law has and Mrs. Ray Russell been sustained as general secA social for the Priest quorum retary. of the Aaroqic Priesthood members and partners will be under twenety-one- . held Thurslay, Aug. 16. An everv A social for members of the ing of bowling followed by re - Is planned. . mmm i From our modern in - 1' store bakery 269 East 200 South IN CLEARFIELD i IMi to the MIA and to all those who participated in the Road Show. The enthusiam, colorful costumes. roles well learned and a fine story captured for the Mutual first puace in stake competition. Mrs. Char Jeppson and Mrs. Barbara Morris were the origin-inatoof the story and Mrs. Diane Parker was Uve accompan-ies- t. The Elders quorum hosted a party for all ward members Wednesday evening at the North Park. Pot luck was enjoyed by all attending. Traveling to Logan to attend the temple on Thursday evening were the following people; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E Moser, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Bolingbroke, Bishop and Mrs. Lorin O. Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Telleson, Mrs. Edna Stokes, Cyril Clough and Reese Chadburn. Baptized on Saturday evening and confirmed Sunday in fast and testimony meeting were Tralina Chadburn who was baptized and confirmed by her father Reese Chadburn, Cole Otteson who was baptized and confirmed by Douglas Smith. Cole is the son of Tom and Norma Ottesori. Cindy Kay Huddletson was baptized by her father, George Huddleston and confirmed by Bishop Kay. Babies blessed were Annette Cox who was blessed by her father Keith Cox, Carl Troy Burge, son of Carl and Gaylene Burge, was blessed by Bishop Loren Kay and Lesa June Gross was bless-- ; Blain Johnson. , Released as chorister in Junior Sunday School was Lola Ray. Sustained to that position was Gloria Telleson. Released as the Geneology teacher was Yvonne Hall and she was sustained to be the teacher in course 8. on for all auxiliary leaders of the ward will be held at the stake house Friday Aug. 10, at 7.30 p m. The YWMIA has been reorganized. Released were Bill Benson as superintendent and Allen Christiansen and Melvin Hansen FOURTH WARD as counselors. A special leadership meeting susAllen Christiansen was for all Primary teachers will be tained as superintendent Melvin 20 m. on held at 7:30 p Sept. Hansen was sustained as at the chapel. It is urgent that counselor and Myron Child all teachers be there. as activity counselor. Arthur Smith was sustained as secretFIFTH WARD age-grou- p The Frank C. Simmons family presented the program in the sacrament meeting last Sunday. Talks were given by Mr. and Mrs. Simmons. A piano duet was presented by Jane Chugg and Marilyn Larsen, who are sisters and friends of the family. Miss My TestiChugg also sang; mony, and was accompanied by Mrs. Larsen. Parents of all Trail Bunlder boys are invited to attend a "Trail Builders Roundup," on Friday, Aug. 10 at 7 p.m. Teach-er- s directing the program will be Maretta Parsons, Carol Medell and Mable Green. The Primary will have a va cation until school starts. The Relief Society will hold their bazaar Saturday, Aug. 18 with the proceeds going to the building fund. SIXTH WARD President Newell R. Budge was a visitor in our ward and was present at all the meetings Congratulations and praise go ary. Ray Crouch has been released al general secretary of the Aar-oni- c priesthood under 21. Bill Benson was sustained to that position. Hansen was released , Harry as Teachers quorum advisor. Ray Couch was sustained to that position. .The memberships for the Jay H. Thompson family was read on Sunday and we give them a hearty welcome into the ward. EIGHTH WARD Baptized on Saturday and confirmed on Sunday were Susan Elaine Raot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Raot, Vickie Hodge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Hodge, Sharon Robins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robins and Sherrie Sonnefelt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sonnefelt. The scouts of our ward enjoyed an outing to the Stillwater camping grounds near Mirror Lake last week. They were accompanied on the two-da- y camp out by Edgar Hamblin and Eldon Bair. - 4' Enjoying the outing were David Sharp, Curtis Campbell, Lyle Karras, Martin Hamblin, Steve Ctaythorne, Jerry Peterson, Leslie Taylor, Eugene Purser, Steve Merrill, Wayne Larsen, Robert Short and Lynn Wright, They were joined by LaMar Merrill and son, Taft, and Tim Graham . 4 I --Vri '!annl tut- -. t Total lUctru living provides many benefit i Out home of Mr. and Mrt. Lather Ciddings, Electric heat is simply wonderful Its so clean and healthful. We just flip the thermostat, and our home is heated to the exact temperature. There are no drafts, and weve found electric heat costs no more than fuel type. If we ever build a home again, it would be Total 1 GET YOUR FREE You Got All Those Bonofits In A Gold Medallion Total Electric Home HEALTHFUL! l$SO 1 and meat ton I tXH. Whit., MgV, i.l 'V r - I I ! j GP FREE INFORMATION . 1 work-savin- g tp. $ol ohd Morkeling t Utah Powf 4 light Co. 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We love all electric living! Mrs. Luther Giddings,125 West First South St. American Fork, Utah iii!3 JW Pick, up your free S&H Tout Maps -- detailed for every part ol ! - our state, plus a handsome sou venir scenic booklet at any service, station near you that ' give) -' SAH Green' Stamps!,; P.$.Get a few extra copies ami send ihera to your friends in othet states. Theyll love it, too I i ; i Smdfcy thiisands if snart, thrifty shippers thnugheut Utah! Fage Seven ,... the second day. TENTH WARD was presented last Monday night ROY HIST. CONTINUED and received a superior rating. Continued from page 1 The show was directed by Mar-v- a conon and at 12 and 15 feet depth. While Baptized Saturday Brown. Accompanied by firmed on Sunday were Gary only wheat had been Hamilton and Marilyn AnChristian Miller, son of Glenna raised on the dry land, orchards O. and Marvin Christian Miller, gus. Props by Boh Jackson, Jim pushed into the hole and construt-bega-n Robert Dean Laurence, son of Watts and June Jones, Costumes to spring up. The light Mary C. and John Clifford Laur- by Ann Ponthiis, Sally Steglicr, sandy soil was ideal for growing waterence, and Michael Beus Venable, Raydell Cobia and Elodies Ham-itlo- strawberries, tomatoes, son of Ona B. nad Wayne LeRoy melons, cantalopes, beans and sound recorded and Tape Venable. other like crops. Alvin Beutler and Roy Cobia. Max Covey has been released by Mud Problems Tom as was The follows: cast c as general secretary of the Their water problems were not Hunter as Red, Irene Holmes as priesthood. over however, for the canal kept Melvin Fowers was sustained Thelma, Grant Johnson as Dar-ne- breaking out and the ironic sitto that position. Carolyn Hamilton as Letty, uation of one mans farm being Ned Greenwood was ordained Jim Watts as Dino, Allen John- completely washed away while a Priest on Sunday by his father, son as the saber-toottiger. Act- others dried ud existed. Burt Greenwood. With the blessing of the water ing as cave women were Rolayne also came mud caused by the see-- , The Roy Tenth ward canning with Jones, Carolyn Chappell, Paula page of the canal along with the group is now organized Willard Parker as chairman and Tridal, Ethyl Goff, Jolene Cutler, irrigation water running off the Laura Homer as secretary. Also Mickey Dickamore, Gloria Den- farmers fields. Roads that once on the canning committee is ning, Kristine Cook, Linda Brown were bone dry become chuck Fred Call and Merla Rundqulst. Linda Hill, Sharyl Ann Beesley, holes and mud especially in the Acting as lowlands of the west All members of the canning ad Coleen Schafer. group are encouraged to turn in cave men were Charles Goff, Traveling by vehicle was virBob Manning, tually given up in some sections their canning slips for this year. Bruce Killian, If others wish to join, they should Brent Arave, David Wilcox and for even light buggies would sink contact Mr. Parker within the Doug Sheffield The Sprinkling hub deep in some places. WalkSystem or elephants by Connie ing to church or over to a neighcoming week. Arave, Judy Willmore, Carolyn bors place was done by stepping LA REVIEW WARD Strong, Sharon L&nnefeld and from one clump of grass or weeds Paulette Rawlings. Lawn mow- to another. We enjoyed having the stake ers or Turtles by Linda ShefAfter suffering several serious missionaries present the program field, Candy Byer, Jams Combe losses resulting from the canal in last Sundays sacrament meet and Judy Cook. Clipper Bird breaks the citizens again rolled ing. Cave women by Sandra Manning, up their sleeves and went to work, Allen Peterson will report his Sharon Huter, Anthea idem, this time cementing the watermission in our sacrament meet Susan Lannefeld ad Doris Denway as they repaired it. next week. ing ning. And so with the abundance A work meeting will be held A lawn party for the cast of of water, the unpromising wastein Relief Society Monday, Aug. the Road Show was held at the land blossomed into green fields 13, at 7.30 p.m. A quilt for be- home of Marva Brown. Hot Afar dogs and fruitful orchards. ginners will be put on. All who and canteloupe were served., and the canal was cemented tneie wish to learn quilting, are ingames Ping Pong, Croquet and was less seppage and the fanners vited to come out. Badmitton were enjoyed. They took better care of their water Our ward Road Show, entitled also enjoyed hearing the show and the roads once again became Our Home Town of Redrock, played back on the tape recorder. traversible. SEVENTH WARD A meeting i El-odi- here-to-for- e, Aar-oni- y, h |