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Show t y jja" jj 11 Page Five THE f(JN CHRONCLE, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1D63 Church News Cont. from Pago 2 spent working on tote bags, quiltAll the ing, and embroidering ladies of the ward fehould make it 6 point to be at this meeting. Speaker at the Sunday evening Service July will be Steven I arson who has recently returned from a mission to Germany. There will also be some special musical numbers. All ward members are invited to come out and enjoy the meeting. ter LiUle and Sister sionaries. It was reported thalt Lemon, mis- GREATEST es, , Mike Nay, Rex Greenwell, Peggy Sessions, Joe Kay Hend-tifkShauna Wood, Shirley Ben-seBarbara Bensen, land Patricia Thomas. s, n, an outstanding prothey presented gram. EIGHTH W ARD B.shop Ileiner stated that time Allen Karras, son of Mr. and is running out for payment on the Mrs. Orlen Karras, Corey Stahle, church morgage. The Third Ward son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard hopes to complete their payments Stahle, and Charles Bramwell, this month so that the chapel can son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard be dedicated the first of August. William Bues was a visitor at Bramwell, graduated from priSEVENTH WARD the Third Ward last Sunday. The mary last Sunday evening. They Ward members were happy to were presented with certificates of family is now living in Oregon but of Moving back have (hey are thinking Bishop Howard Bott back graduation along with their second to Roy. with them again after spending class scout pins. The boys presentAlso visiting in the ward were the last three weeks in Dayton, ed their mothers with small dupthe mother and father and sister Ohio. Bishop Bott was attending licate pins. The Relief Society will meet of Mrs. Sherman Olson. b school there in connection with The deacons quorum of the his work at Hill Air Force Base. July 10 for their work day meetward has been assigned to clean Some new membership records ing. Guest speaker at this 'time up the church lot to the east and were read Sunday and approved. will be Taft Merrill who will show the teachers quorum will tidy up Newest Members of the Seventh the women some of his pioneer the boundary lines surrounding it. Ward are Harold Hansen, his relics and costumes. It will be an The Elders will Clean the cooling wife, Olive, and their son; Her- Interesting meeting and one that tower so that it will be ready for bert Nolenar, his wife Francine the women of the ward will want operation when the cooling system and their daughter, Steve Elwood, to attend. is turned on in the near future. his wife Ranae and theif three Baptismal services will be held Bishop Heiner said that these as- children; and Tom Lusk, his wife next Saturday. signments should be taken care of Glenna and their five children NINTH WARD All wore welcomed into the ward. ps soon as possible. Stake sports directIva Larson, FOURTII WARD Baptised last Saturday and con or of the Stake was present Roy The Relief Society will meet firmed the following day were at last Sunday and awmeeting meetMarilyn Wheeler, daughter of Mr, arded the Mia Maids and Laurels July 9 for their work day end Mrs. Lee Wheeler; Duane ing. They will gather at the chursportsmanship trophy for their ch at 9.30 a.m. and will spend the Harold Hansen, son of Mr. and during the recent performance time making decorative fish from Mrs. Harold Hansen; Robert Don tournament. Captain of volleyball soap and neit. All the women of glas Hammer, son of Mr. and the team, Jean Knight accepted the ward are invited to Join in this Mrs. Clifford Hammer; Peter the trophy in behalf of the girls and the other activites that have Rodney Thompson, son of Mr. and and then presented it to team Mrs. Creigton Thompson; and been scheduled for the day. Bishop Dale Bingham. FIFTH WARD Diane Peterson, Membership records were read Christine Cook was the name Two children from the Fifth for Donald O. Hunsaker and famWard were baptised last Saturday given to the daughter of Mr. and ily and Richard Vandenberg and end were confirmed the following Mrs. James Cook when she was Families were wecomed into the (lay during fast and testimony blessed last Sunday. Also blessed ward . meeting. They were Darlene Hod was W'endy Michelle Lunt, daugh A letter from Michael H. Mills, ge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daw ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lun? son of Mr. and Hrs. Henry H. id Ifodge, and James C. BarneS, and granddaughter of Bishop and Mills, who is presently in WisconMrs. Howard L. Bott. son of Mr. and Mrs. William sin as a missionary was read. The Sevchildren from the Twelve Barnes. letter was addressed to the memserThe Relief Society will meet enth Ward participated in a bers of the Ninth Ward and Elder tomorrow at 1.00 pm. for their vice in the Logan Temple where Mills told of his present activities dead, the for A were baptised monthly meeting. baby sitter they bore his testimony of the and Those who went to the temple will be available for the children. truthfulness of the gospel. After the visiting teachers make June 29 were Brett Conlin. Gary The Relief Society will meet wilf Barn Brian Paul be Laird, their reports, the time Pledger, July 10 at 7:30 p.m. for their monthly meeting. Any of the sisters who would like to make a dress form should bring a laundered tee shirt and two large packages of wide masking tape. A variety of fancy pillows were displayed at the last meeting and anyone wishing to make one of them should contact the work director, Mary L. Spencer for information on what type of materials to bring. Thfcre will also be quilting and House Gal. embroidering and all the ladies Roller Kit or are urged to come to the meeting. Brush Only Speakers at last Sunday evening. service were Tom Holliday r and Charles Goff who both gave very interesting talks. RECORD SALE OF THE YEAR Hamilton'! KODACIIftOME 13520 Children's Cowboy Exp. f Reg. 1.79 HATS 1.49 jjReg. 1.29 FOR A TREMENDOUS SAVINGS Al's Paint, Pawn and Variety 699 S. Ph. On Highway 91 State, Clfd. Daily 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. 825-996- 2 "We're open late so drop in and see us!" 1. Tough, long wearing KELLY ARMORDBBER used exclusively 2. Carefully selected, prime casings 3. Modern, up to data equipment and methods 4. retread exfeirtf Factory-traine- 5. Fully retreaded, sidewall to sidewall t. stocks every sizi and many tread designs Complete type , - Plates. each f) tumblers, knives, f forks, spoons MHJKBUP IT 4 -- - BEACH MATTRESS i 1VIAL0X ' 98 Effective thru July 15 1963 H PICNIC SET V' 3.lrh with coupon ji ft 11 8 4 -- Paint 3 Felt . BRING IN THIS COUPON Outside Ptn and I Tablets or Liquid ' Reg. 1.49 TENTH WARD The Tenth Ward will hold a baptismal service next Saturday evening. All Persons who wish to be bastised must contact Bishop Ralph Hadley prior to this time, so that arrangements can be made. The Beer Hive girls from the ward went to the stake camp yesterday for a 3 4 day outing. The Mia Maids land Laurels will go up July 15. Bishop Hadley reminds members that next Sunday will be fast and testimony meeting. The Relief Society will meet July 3 for their monthly meeting. Visiting Teachers should be there at 9.30 a.m. with their reports, and they will be joined at 10:00 a.m. by the others for the Work day activities. The women will be sewing items for their fall sale and they need a lot of help in order to get ready for it. Bl0W-U- ? f Prevents motion sickness p ' Built in pump Reg. 3.59 THORS Z0P.1 small Mens ' medium Carton of , Ladies larg 1 burn, poison ivy SWIM CAP VALUE 1.20 boxes Value TO YOUR ELEVENTH WARD The Relief Society will meet tonight for their monthly meeting. They will make needlepoint pincushions and frog foam cushions. Report meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. and the visiting teachers should be sure to attend. They win receive printed messages to deliver this month. It was announced that homes are needed for several Indian boys of elementary school age for the coming year. Anyone interested in taking one of the boys should contact either Bishop Mil-to- n Christensen or Relief Society president Verla Dawson. Glen Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson was 'advanced from the hffice of Teacher in the Aaronic Priesthood to that of INCH 90 ff I RECORDS & Reg. 1.49 Issas Childrens C SURFADIL 29c Value 12 Boxes 36 i aj u $ Stops minor pain itching of sun 53 29 CAPS Perforated SPARKLERS No. 8 BONADETTES wiih piiow It 2.98 choice SNAKES boxes for SAFE AND SANE RAYCINE FIREWORK! HAIR CUTTING SET a Priest. Ned Willie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wadsworth reported his activities to memmissionary bers of the Eleventh Ward last Sunday evening. Elder Willie served his mission in Germany. FEATURING: EDDIE ARNOLD lakeview ward Three children from the Lake-vieWard were blessed last Sun day during fast and testimony meeting. The son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert V. Pontius was given the name of David Timothy, Also Blessed, were the two children that Mr. and Mrs. Wayr,e W'essel are JIMMY DEAN w adopting. Baptised firmed the EXTRA BIG TRADE-IAILOWANCE ON NEW N KELLYS KEN HOLT TIRE CO. Clearfield 825-228- 210 E. JjJwiLUild - ) Layton 376-345- 1 200 So. 6 143 So. Main last Saturday Following T. TEXAS TYLER HANK WILLIAMS and con COUPON day were Sidney Hazen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ilazen; Sherry Brown daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown; Rolene Fulmer, daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. Darly Fulmer tend Steven Graser, son of Mr and Mrs. Vcrl Graser. The monthly meeting of the Relief Society has been changed from July 8 to July 15. At this time Laura Holmes will demon Strate cake decorating. This will certainly be of Interest to all homemakers in the ward and all the women are urged to attend z Worth $2 o CL n purchase c of D O u on ' 1 Gal. KEM GLOW or KEM TONE COUPON O r"Ttn CHET ATKINS JI ULL.., JIM REEVES "O O z ' HANK SNOW SimioN - MONTANA SLIM |