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Show I ftoy . . tiie city with' a future THE SUN CHROffr&, fifURSflAY, AUGUST18, 1&62 celebrating Kg 25th' Anniversary Susan Draper, Susan Van Zandt, approved. Raslene Walker and Peggy Michael Hewitt was ordained 4 Millet. AH Who wtr present re- Teacher by BUhop Thorgas . certificates Harris. ceived graduation from Bishop Child and particiWilliam Donald Medetl was pated In tjie services, . ordained a Priest by Donald Med-elAlso participating in- the services were Bemiece Horne, Val-ettScott Ahleen. son of Mr. and Jones, from the stake Pri- Mrs. Wayne Ahleen waa admary presidency and Byron Hu- vanced into the Guide Patrol ghes of the bishopric. class and received a Tenderfoot for both the Aaronlc and Melkez-ideLAKEVIEW STAKE Our road show which won first badge. . the will at be held Stake general priesthood meetmembers place in the stake July 31. reThe tihoma Holiday" which ing for all members of the Aaron-i- c stake house Sunday, Aug. 19, at ceived a superior rating In the wa and Melchezidek priesthood 1:30 p.m. Dr. William Boren division which presented, under the direction was held at the of Maxind' Wallace, Maxine Ahwell be held Sunday, Ang. 19, will be the guest speaker. Sixteenth ward on Aug. Ogden and KatherSimmons Ruth be leen, will at the Hooper First ward chapel Roy Stake Farm Days 2. ' ine Hurst was very successful. beginning at 1.30 p.m. Stake held at Roy in th Park on FriThe theme of the program was Improvement Era week begins High Priest meeting will com- day and Saturday Aug. 24 and mence at 3 piri. 25. Breakfast will be serVed from Aug: 18, MIA workers will be the "Shopping Spree." All the the homes on this drive. girls and their mothers made A singing mother's practice in 7 a m. to 9:30 a.m. at a charge visiting MLA will begin again on Mon- hats to go on a shopping spree. Tickcents 95 of ahd cents. 70 preparation for the next confer10. Shops they visited were fabric ence will be held Thursday, Aug. ets are available at each of the day, Sept. A Priest quorum social is on picture, jewelry and last but not 16, at 8 p.m. at the Hooper First wards to buy homemade baked schedule for Thursday Aag. 16. least was the malt shop. Ada goods, farm produce and canned ward. All Priests and their partners Hazen, stake Primary president, bewill be serve Lakeview Stake Farm Day will goods. Super of 5 and 9 p.m. are invited to go to the Rainbow was an honored guest. the hours tween be held Friday, Aug. 17, beginGardens for a swimming and a There will be no Primary held . FIRST WARD ning at 3 p.m. There will be rides bowling which will be followed until Wednesday Sept. 5, at and other entertainment. Dinners Graduating from Primary in .by refreshments at the home of 3.45 p.m. will go on sale at 5 p.m. on thru our sacrament meeting Sunday Mr. andMrs. Ray Russell the evening. THIRD WARD evening were Linda Nelson, ROY STAKE Allen, Christine Child, Karen SEfpND WARD In our sacrament meeting last A general priesthood meeting Evans, Pamela Van Waggoner, President Matis met with us Sunday we enjoyed having memat our sacrament meeting on bers of the stake tnissiort present Sunday to Reorganize the bish- the program. Presiding was Frl Tum. Thurt., Sot., Sun., Mon., Aw, President May., Also participatopric. & Released were Bishop Thom- ing were President Peterson and as R. Harris, d. ,Glen Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alberts and as first counselor and J. Victor MRs. and Mrs.' Marvin Saunders Judy as second counselor. Sus- and baby. DMe; Brown . was 'the tained were G. Glen Stevens, as narrator, assisted by Dee Davis. A t alk , was given by Kathy Bishop, J. Victor Judy as first counselor and Dari R. Field as Spraycar and short remarks were second counselor. Retained were made by June Clawson, who has Louis . L SmiUi m .ward, clerk. reowUjyxefumed from, the iEng-rK- h 'mission. t V Gfefr Wallace assistant ward ;; I clerk and Russell Nielsen ai - fva Larsfen, representing the Plus '' ' Clerk. Stake spores director, presented . Both., qdtgolng and incoming certificates to the girls' who members Of Jhe bishopric were played jon the- softball team.' She ' v t called on to speak. also presented to Norma Swallow , Members of the ; take high who then presented te council in attendance 'Wr Jack trophies for championships 1 the Hazen, Harry Heiser, Arthur stake and sportsmanship in the and Vemite Parsons. division. Office Opaai 7:30 Weekdays talilO Sat. end Sunday d Msiflberships for the .Darwin 'Wg'. also enjoyed having Burpctt family were read and Barig&rtfT of the Stake High Council visiting. wiifi-iu- , thru the ' day. The bishopric would like to remind the ward members of the change in time in Sept effective on the first fast day, Sept 2. Those ot thwa$l who plan to attend the stake larpt, days on r '24 and 25, are asked, to Aug. A of , back-to-scho- ol , pick up a ticket fremthe bishop( ric. arrived-StoL lrte RichiM has been released ck big ' as secretary - of the Sunday ' z t V School. Violet Allred was sustained to Our registered pharmacists fill your prescriptions with utmost precision! that position. New members welcomed into the ward Sunday were the Ver mont Barker family and Dr. Leon White and family. Quality Drugs Fhone Dennis Hetner has received s 825-633- 6 Friendly Service mission call for Southern Germany. He will be stationed at Stuttgart. He will enter the mis-L k Lu-A- nn Starring James Stewart Maureen O'Hara Mr. Hobs Tabes a Vacation S? Gregory Peck'ialhe "BRAVADOS 'ri al - ADMIRAL THEATRE ir- f - Le-lan- dupoiuppO new large assortment bj felVthe f h' just ' supplies hive up jibw day August 27. 1 r DEMON DRUG gjorf hofne 00 Sept Id. There wtU be no Primary Md until Tuesday, Sept, 11. Ward members are urged to reserve the night of Thursday, Aug. 23, for a dinner which will be sponsored by the Elders quorum to raise money for the build-lng fund. Cost will' be $1.50 or families with three or more children may buy a family tick, et. FOURTH WARD All' ladies of thd ward are invited to attend a swimming party and fashion show to be held at 5480 the home' of Wilma-Littl- e, S. 2000 W. Thursday, Aug. 16, at 5 p.m. Prizes wUl be given for the funniest and the prettiest swimming suit. FIFTH WARD Jack Brent Hazen has received a call to serve in the German mission. Dates for his Farewell Testimonial and departure will be announced at a later date. A Relief Society Bazaar will be held Saturday, Aug. 18, at the Fourth and Fifth ward recreation hall beginning at 5 p.m. There will be a clothing sale featuring school clothes. Hot dogs barbeques and other finger foods will be sold. EIGHTH WARD June Clawson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Clawson will give a report of her mission to England in our sacrament meeting Sunday, Aug. 19, at 5 p.m. Leslie Taylor was ordained as a Teacher on Sunday. Dale Taylor was ordained to the office of a Priest. Primary preparation meeting was held on Monday evening at the home of Marilyn Taylor. A new program from the general board, "Primary Home Partnerintroduced by the ship," was Tage Four rtS A Family kf dife i Strangely enough, the greatest problenf In the world today ?eoP'fEPeri4 talk about the population explosion, both in the United States arid abroad, while a great debate eontlnur on what, if anything; can be done about it. families, enjoying the worlds stan- Tj dard of living, the exploding population seemshighest like something happening some place else. Actually, they come face to face with their own amaz- ing growth in the jammed traf-- juvenile deliquency and other fic conditions of American social problems. The great world emphasis up roads and highways, overcrowded schools, and increas- to now has been on reducing ing tax rates to pay for need- death rates. With millions sue- ed public serv- cessfully spent for this, en ices. They en only recently that attention has-beReto rates. birth paid counter it in its efforts- are being made most severe newed to develop acceptable birth form in the methods, including cases control charity greater information on the and and the rerhythm system costs of cently developed pill. The newest is Emko, an relief programs aerosol foam which was dethe throughout veloped as part of a philancountry. thropic research program in It is to the family who can-n- Puerto Rico to aid afford to move to bigger planning in low income family groups. quarters or to meet the added Its success, in which its low demand on the family pocket-boo- k cost and ease of use that the term population an important part, led played to its explosion truly comes alive. extensive testing and use by Overcrowded living conditions, Planned Parenthood clinics in produced by oversize families, this country. It is now availtoo often result in lack of able in U.S. drug stores and parental supervision and cause in many other lands. lA qt West assisted by Nila Hamblin, Donna Elmore and Rose Brands-volTop Mots were welcome into the Blazer Gass. - 825-642- 1. GraduatiorfrcerfIfIcaIeSWH be presented fatbo-- girls tit sacrament meeting oh Sunday, Aug. Primary children will now have a vacation until Sept. Due to the changing days with the Third ward our next Primary will be held on Monday Sept. 10 at 3:30. There were 44 persons present at the Trail Builders Roundup which was presented last Thursday under the direction of Joan REGISTERED Your Next Registration date is August 21 Public Service Announcement by Utah State AFL-CIO i Large Assortment of Big Value boys for back-to-scho- 40 GAl. GLASS ol Limited Pioneer 10 Year Warranty now 62.50 for the whole family! "You've Tried the rest, Now try the best!" Quality Lines of Shoes BUILDER'S or , We feature shoes LINED Brand-Sup- ply Ph. 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He was presented and approved presidency, Marilyn Field, Myrtle Wright and Joan West and to receive the Aaronlc PriestVaughn Guest of the bishopric. hood and will be Ordained by Janice Winters furnished a song. his father next Sunday. Mrs. Taylor was assisted by a Anyone desiring rides to the Arlene Combe, in the stake singing mothers practice Thursday, Aug. 18, should conserving of refreshments. tact Mrs. Wayne Ostler, A Shopping Spree Holiday will be held Thursday, Aug. 16 MIA will begin again on Tuesat the ward chapel at 6:30 p.m. to honor the girls who are gradday, Sept. 4. LAKEVIEW WARD uating from Primary: This will also be an advancement cereThere' will be no Mutual until mony for the younger girls. All Tuesday, Sept. 4, when the openmothers of the Lihoma girls are ing social will be held at 7:30. invited. ! 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