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Show I 1 1 Page Three THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY AUGUST 15, 1963 now be necessary to reoganlze ing sandwiches at Safeway store ony meeting have been scheduled so it should be a lot of fun for the primary since Mrs. Flinders in Roy this Friday and Saturday has been serving a president of during store hours to raise funds all concerned. to buy supplies. All ward memThe Priest quortim from the that organization. bers are encouraged to support ward are planning a get together There will be no primary until the boys in this project.for Saturday night. Each boy in 3. Officers and teachIn the planning stages is a ward the quorum will be contacted September as well as the children of hobby night which will be held with regards to this event ac- ers the ward are enjoying a short later on in the year. Bishop E. cording to Priest advisor Ray vacation. ' Charles Parker invites ward memRussell. hobThe Merrihand class from pri-t- o Clark Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. bers to get busy with their ROY STAKE make so victory. Country Club Heights articles bies that they w;u officailly graduated Ernest . Bell, officially graduated ball park is lcoated just north next Sunday evening. The girls from may be auctioned off on hobby primary Sunday evening. The Roy Stake will hold its night in order to raise money of Washington Terrace and may and their leaders have a fine celebraannual Farm Days SIXTH WARD for the ward. most easily be reached by turn-- 1 program planned and all ward Nolan Karras was ordained an to meet members tion, August 16 & 17 at the Roy attend, The relief will are Augurged socity Street ing right where 40th last Sunday by his father. Elder mon10 20 Friwere for ust last thir a.m. at Sunday speakers Park. Activities will begin joins Riverdale Road. Keith at and will Follett meet King. Jay Larry thly meeting. They will be NINTH WARD day at 5 p.m. There The Daughters of Bert and Nada the Kanesville ward for visiting LAKEVIEW STAKE The ward membership will games and rides for the youngand Lamb from Hooper, Paulette teachers report meeting after in an outing August 24 at sters as well as plenty of food Hooper First Ward girls soft-ba- Nanette, sang a duet at the same which they will begin their work join Lake. The event will be Bear team met Riverdale Stake meeting. and farm produce for sale. Afday activities. Each sister is held at Blue Water Beach and of a in first last the game night of barbeaue or hot It has been necessary for the asked to bring a salad and the all ward members are invited to ter a supper dogs toppled off with ice cream regional playoff held at Country Mia Maid girls to. postpone rolls and drinks will be furnished bring their lunch and join in for and cake, you may wish to pur- Club Heights ballpark. The girls their honor night program until by the relief society. full day of fun. 8 with at will p.m play tonight chase some home made baked August 19. The parents of the girl Ward members were reminded AN ARTISTS drawing of the Clearfield Central Office of the Mountain States MIA The held their closing goods. Also available for sale Weber Stake as their opponent. are invited to meet with them stake that temple day is August Telephone and Telegraph Co., shows the $1 million expansion program designed social recently at Municiple Park. will be corn, potatoes, tomatoes, They will meet the Roy Stake at at the church for this event. will be for the present location. Being built by the Alfred Brown Construction Co., the 28 and new recommends The will 5 and on swimming, youth enjoyed play against Friday, cheese, butter and eggs to mento needed order go. WARD food. of jin SECOND and uilding when completed will house the latest dial switching equipment to keep plenty games, tion a few. The boothes will be North Weber Stake on Monday The membership record for Jay pace with the them final for 8:30. The at game growing area. Bon Voyage was the theme open both Friday and Saturday Lawrence Thurgood was sust- Eugene Carlisle was read and at 8 when of the Lihoma Holiday held yesevenings from 5 to 9:30 p.m. will be on Tuesday Sunained as a counselor last approved and he was welcomed In addition, a breakfast will be they will battle Farr West Stake. terday at primary. Talks were day to Reese Chadburn, ward back into the ward after having the young mens and the young of are All stake the members served for two hours Saturday given by Kathy Schulz, Kathy geneological chairman. for some time. been gone to the attend womens MIA enjoyed a social games Secrist, Cindy Judy, Debra Reid, morning beginning at. 7 a.m. encouraged Owen Gene Hunsaker, son of Larson of the stake YWM Iva team the and support. give Medell at the home of Mr. and All members of the stake are Cindy Deamer, Shirley IA was present last Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Donald O. Huns- recently of the Perkes and LaMar grad Bradshaw Mrs. Patsy urged to come out and have a The Stake will hold a Fun Day Sacrament meeting to award a aker was ordained a Deacon by Merrihand class. A trilot of fun and help building up uating 17 and their at workers Park. the to his father Sunday. Hooper partners August sportsmanship trophy the welfare fund. The days activities will begin at bute to the graduates was giv- girls softbal team for their per a pot luck supper and Lynette Murdock was the name which Stevens en after Thea by formance during the recent soft-ba- given to the daughter of Mr. and lawn games. It was also a beThe 3rd Ward girls softball 2 and families are encouraged to scrolls were presented to the Mrs. Stewart R. Murdock when lated farewell party for Verda team will represent the Roy Stake bring Uieir own lunch although league. girls by Primary President Leo-t- a be and hot drinks was blessed Sunday by (her Wadsworth and Maureen Perkes purshe dogs may tournaround robin a at playoff Smith. Teachers directing the SEVENTH WARD who were released from that father. ment which will be held at the chased at the park. Many games activities were Maxine Ahleen, of the church organization when the ward was has been some changes activities have been planned and There member Newest, ball Club Heights park. Country Hurin leadership. Ed Holloway was is Lynn Edward McMillen, son for the day but one of the high- Ruth Simmons, and Kathryn Those who attended They met the winning team from with Maxine Wallace, sustained as the new ward st, along to ball sure a is be were Bishop and Mrs. Milton of Mr. and Mrs. Edwar McMilgame Farr West Stake last night and lights Lihoma partner from the primary leader, replacing Creigh- len who was baptized last Satur Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Dougwill play again tonight against with members of the stake presi After the program ton presidency. council and pitted Thompson Mr. Holloway was day and confirmed the following las Findlay, Mr. and Mrs. Doughigh dency Riverdale Stake at 5 and again to the served one of the wards ladies refreshments were released from his duties as chair day during fast meeting. las Brian, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Friday at 5 when they will battle against girls and their mothers. of will team. This softball of committee finance man the Blazer Trekker and boys The game Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Gary evStake. the Lakeview Monday be played at 3 and everyone so that he could devote all his the primary enjoyed a cookout Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell FOURTH WARD enings game will begin at 8 p.m. time to his new position. Re- last Tuesday morning. The boys Oram, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin with Weber Stake as opponents will want to be on hand for. it. Ward members will want to be leased as counselor in the priso been has that The plannd day along with their teachers, Char- Dittmore, Mr. and Mrs. Ward and on Tuesday, they will play I P hand next Sunday when the mary was Anita Tanner. She lene Wells and Nora Newey cook- Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd North Weber Stake at 8 p.m. All members of the stake can become of the ward will be remembers of the stake are invited better acquainted and have a lit--1 bishopric First councilor Keith was replaced by Dorothy Hint, ed their breakfast at North Park. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell organized. Ray Casaday was released as Teterson, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey to come and cheer the girls on tie fun together. W. Toone is moving from the head of the ward education comTENTH WARD Mr. and Mrs. Kay HerSchenck, All boys of Aaronic FYiesthood ward and Berlin C. Jensen, ward A geneological class held in mittee. Sustained as members zog, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crook-ston- , retheir to and are will fathers attend MIA clerk is going back east begin age of the ward education commit- conjunction with Mr. and Mrs. Gary LonR minded to look forward to the school. Both men will be tee were Geraldine Strong, Con- September 9. All adults of the don, Mr. and Mrs. Lakey, Mr. of Buy 12 of August 23 and 24. ed and others will be sustained in nie Hickonloper, Parley Bald- ward are invited to attend this and Mrs. Norman Wadsworth, ANSWERING This will be the date of the ann- - their place, methods of win, Scoot Thompson and Judy class and learn the FREE and Mrs. Larry Perkes. ual stake ' fathers and sons out- SERVICE Craig Orrick Was ordained Cottle. Creighton Thompson was research and the purpose of this reason H for a Priesthood Aaronic in work. the ing. any LAKEVIEW WARD boys Priest sustained as a ward teaching very important Lines Limit father is unable to attend, an- - last Sunday and Bradley Birch There will be no MIA or Prisupervisor. will hold their The primary We answer as your other father will be provided! was ordained a deacon, when the until September The trailbuilder roundup was mary Lihoma holiday August 16 at for him so that he wil be able , COMPLETE LINE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY secretary by a direct held August 7. In addition to the new years work and activity will at the church. All Gaynote, FireWARD FIFTH to join in on the fun. of teachers and Officers line from your .office. Merrihand girls and many other activities of the begin. will enjoy a light, and Rhoda Flinders was sustained Call evening, the boys and their par- both organizations If No mothers are urged to atttheir res Shoe last Sunday as the new ward ents enjoyed a delicious chuck brief vacation from their duttrailbuilder The end. boys will is one of the services The girls of the MIA have plans Relief Society President. Chosen wagon supper. Teachers in char- ies. The trailbuilder roundup have their roundup August 23 we offer to receive or for an exciting weekend. They will as her counselors were Hazel ge of the event were Verla Jen will be held Saturday at the home at the church. The parents and mi nnnri record your important go up to the Stake Camp, Aug- - Barnes as first counselor and sen, Glenna Lusk, and Calvin of Ada Jean Hill. Teachers who are invited to come and see boys Mrs event are counselor as second the Eames ust 16 and stay overnight and part Sara calls any time. of day. Odenwalder, along with counselor helped plan the displays of handiwork made of the day on Saturday. The group of the organization. Retiring pres-'o- f Elsie Hill, Alton Bryson, and Lila Mae England. the past year as well as I Miller This will be the last pri- during girls along with their leaders idency Included Mabel Burgner Roy and Shirley Hadley, forwatch the boys as they demonWinnifred Rosen until will leave the church Friday just as president, September, mer members of die ward, were mary activity strate the things they have learnafter noon for their outing. Var-- 1 berg, first counselor, Ramcha back in town for a Meek and 825-78- 6 in primary. A chuck wagon W. ed S. WARD ELEVENTH and visited at church. ious activities including ball gam- - Racker, second counselor TA They renewed be will served. Officers and teachers of both supper es as well as an morning testim--1 Jean Stettler as secretary. It will friendships with people whom they had not seen since they moved to Boise, Idaho. minm 'wim ll .The the en-,ye-d ll divided Join our LUCKY 13 SHOE CLUB 24-HOU- releas-weeken- pairs - shoes and receive the 13TH PAIR Secretarial $5.00 Pair "You've tried the now try the best' Answer Repairing JIMMIE'S SHOES Belmont Answering Service Phone A message from the Trtasury of fret ptoplt s: I m, z ; IphV bwicSr5' 03s , EIGHTH WARD A farewell testimonial for Bishop and Mrs. John Purser will be held next Sunday, August 18, it 7 pm. The Purser family will leave soon for the New Zealand mission and all friends and ward mo miters are invited to be present at the meeting. A farewell party was held in honor of Bishop and Mrs. Purser, Mr. and Mrs. Max George, and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Guest last Friday evening. The setting was tropical and music and dancing was in the South Pacific mood. Dinner was also served in the Island manner and serving girl swore leis to create the mood. All adult members the ward were invited. The Gayncte, Firelight, and Merrihand girls of the primary will present their Lihoma holi-da- program August-1- at for you, ihe HERE BIRTHDAY COMMUNITY CALENDAR rrj This is going to be the most . The cub scout pack will be sell f 1 i in ! THE CUR freedom ringing from every mountainside Hotv to help keep High up on a mountainside in South Dakota, theres a famous tribute to four American patriots who did much to mold the shape of freedom. But even if there were no Mt Rushmore, wed remember men like Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln. For the landscape of freedom is shaped by what they did, not by the mountainside that pays tribute. Even today, freedom is shaped by the work of Indi- SKI faces up on a mountain. But millions of Americans are playing a real part in the defense of freedom today simply by buying U.S.' Savings Bonds. When you invest in U.S. Savings Bonds, you put some money to work for your country right now. At the same time youre putting it to work for your own future. Arent those good reasons to buy one : ;; : V o 1 I x vi r . , your birthday For $1.50, if you are married U.S. Savings Bonds Tht Trtamay P tpartmml ftr thtir pmtrntM mpper 1 3 Month. $5.50 CHf till edverHsement nnd rotnm K with your chock or money enbr to: The Chrirtlan Science Monitor One Monray Street acton 15. Mom. and without children, both birthdays and your anniversary will be printed and you will receive a Calendar. ittr) Ok - will be printed and you will receive a Calendar. Month. $1 y t - --4-: '.i For $1.00, if you are a single Yor $22 6 : the names. in military service, his name will also be listed on his birthday, with a flag after his name. If you have a son S fcxV. person, t..-r The Wedding Anniversaries of all married couples will be listed on the date of their anniversary with a bell after V. 1" fTf i . on kiffc prod PB-- 16 v - , hottdtomoly printed In we cater, soon? U.S. Omnnumtiom net pay for thlt aittrMtlnf. lAanht Tht Adutrtumt Cowuii cn 4 ttw wtutpaptr -- An iwpromive, 1 V - tt SCIENCE viduals men and women, like you. Of course, only a few Americans will ever have their Keep freedom In your future with, jiw i 2rir. ntodar, interesting and informative calendar you have ever seen Every person in Roy may have their names printed on the Calendar. Your name will be printed on the date your birthday falls. Everyone will know the birthday of everyone else in Roy, but it doesnt tell how YOUNG you are. 6:30 bt the church. All Lihoma girls and their mothers are invited to attend. Phone 1900 5506 75 ZS ' -- The meetings and social functions of many service clubs and special programs, such as bazaars, carnivals, and musicals in Roy will be listed on the dates they will be held. For $2.00, if you are married, all your family's birthday's anniversary, etc., will be printed and you will receive a Calendar. Extra calendars for folks away in the service, etc., are 50c extra. Any Seventy will accept your order or contact Chairman L. Kay Johnson, Ph. 825-834- 1. |