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Show I I . rNSW! STAKE ROY Fourth Ward. Vacancies were Sustained last Sunday during created in the high council when stake conference as alternates to Ben Holbrook was released to bethe high council were Jay A. come the bishop of the Lakeview Cheever from the Roy Ninth Ward Ward and Vernile Parsons was and Jacob Davies from the Roy called to serve on a labor mission make Bee-Gee- 's Apparel Your Levi Strauss Headquarters Stretch Levis, White, Green or Blue $6.98 Regular Levis $4.15 to $4.25 , NOTICE Roy City reserves the right to refuse any or all bids at its NOTICE CITY BUDGET PROPOSED 1964-6- 5 Estimated Revenue ROY Property taxes . . . $135,000.00 Tax Redemptions . . 1,100.00 311 Sales taxes 80,000.00 312 Weber Basin Line 20,000.00 321 Business License . . 5,000.00 "23 Building permits . . 4,500.00 325 Dog Licenses 4,500.00 331 Fines 35,000.00 332 Other fines 2,000.00 341 Interest Income . . 5,000.00 351 Liquor Allotment . 10,370.00 lass "C Road .. 21,000.00 367A Rents & Conces. . . 1,500.00 367B Swimming Pool . . 12,000.00 368 Opening Graves .. 200.00 369 Street Assessment 200.00 386 Sundry Revenues .. 1,000.00 Surplus (Prev. yr.) 7,400.00 Total Estimated Revenue $345,770.00 302 353-C- Estimated Expenses Administration Dept 65,450.00 Public Safety: Police Dept. 61,500.00 Fire Dept. . 20,610.00 Street Dept Parks, Rec. and Pool: Parks Dept. . 25,770.00 Recr. Dept. . . Swim. Pool 82,110.00 79,640,00 4,700,00 12,600.00 43.070.00 Sanitary, Storm Sewer & Health: Sanitary Dept. 13,500.00 Storm Sewer 58,000.00 Health 4,000.00 75.500.00 Total Estimated $345,770.00 Expenses Public hearing on the proposed budget will be held Monday June 15, at 5:30 p.m. at the Municipal Building. Christian ceence Call Sustained recently as nursery class leader was Joan Flinders. Pamela Walker who has been a helper in one of the classes for some time was sustained as the moonbeam teacher in the primary. Sister Wells will be released during the summer months leader. from her duties as Also released was Donna Barnes who has been helping in the top pilot class. FOURTH WARD Meeting here. Several thousand members from faiany state and countries attended the meeting at The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Attendants from Utah at the meeting were Thelma S. McGonigal and Frank Summers, both of Salt Lake City. A message from The Christian Science Board of Directors reaffirmed the churchs conviction that the mightiest force on earth is "the still small voice of universal Christian idealism. The election of Edward Froder-ma- n as the new president of the church for the coming year was announced. His address to the gathering described "spiritual perception as a necessity for jneeting todays great human responsibilities. Jump Mst - 1 co-pil- SUNSET NEWS 825-11- ' Of interest to ward members will be the news that Glen Simmons and his wife (formerly Wilson) have been picked to head the MIA organizations in the Ogden 22nd Ward. Glen will be superintendent while LaNae was sustained as president of the young womens group. TENTH WARD The primary children will have their parade on June 16 beginning at about 4 p.m. They will march around the hospital grounds at Weber Memorial Hospital so that the patients might enjoy the sight Released recently as first counselor in the Relief Society was Millie Stevens. Sister Stevens has been asked to be the secretary of the Stake Relief Society. ELEVENTH WARD Dont forget the magic show, "Mr. Majestic which will be held Friday evening June 12 at 8 p.m. in the stake-hous-e. The show which features 20 acts of magic and entertainment will delight the whole family. Refreshments will be sold by the scouts. Suggested donation is $2.00 pier family, or $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. La-N- ae round-the-bloc- k v scout-sponsor- Decorative Ceilings Accoustical Spray choice of -- Your glitter-Flasteri- ng bf all kinds METZLER PLASTERING Phone EX , oy.EX , 82 63 ox Republic! Dar-ringt- Delegates Before the State Convention Look your Loveliest Try Our you'll wont to hoar this mossago from Ernest L. SPECIAL Wilkinson Permanent Wave Candidate for U.S. Senator !95 Thursday, June 11 A call to use "spiritual power to help solve the worlds "thorny problems of human relations and race inequalities greeted Christian Scientists at their Annual can sit ? Page Seven Fcr Spiritual Power You i p.m. Betty Wood is in the hospital There have been some changes and we wish her a speedy recovmade recently in both the priery. mary and MIA. The primary rethree Home after spending ports that Sondra Bednar has weeks in Great Falls, Montana on been released as a Trekker teachTDY is Henry Cottle. Ward memer while Sharon Bennion has bers and his family especially agreed to teach the Blazer boys. were glad to have him home Janice Larson has been released again. Us camp director for the MIA EIGHTH WARD Janet Olmstead has changed posiA farewell testimonial for Linda tions she has been serving as atSEVENTH WARD Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tendance secretary in the mutual A. C. Taylor, will be held next and will now take over the chorisOne of our ward members, GorSunday June 14 at 7 p.m. All ters duties. don Madsen, who has been servof Sister Taylor are inThe primary officers and teach- ing as an alternate on the High friends vited to be there to wish her well ers expressed thanks for the sup- Council, was sustained as a full before she leaves for South Amerport they received in the "Friend member of the council. ica. , On A Mission drive. Approved Sunday to be ordained If you like science fiction movNext Sunday will be the month- an Elder was Steven Wilford ies, be sure to come and see ly fast Sunday. A baptismal serv- Thomas. the show this Saturday at 2 p.m. ice will be held on Saturday. The movie this Saturday will be It is entitled "The Fly. The Fly a science fiction type FIFTH WARD NINTH WARD movie. It will begin as usual at There will be a teaching seminar on the next two Wednesday evenings, June 17 and 24 from 7:30 until 9:30 p.m., to which all teachers in the ward are invited. Venna Smith was sustained as Llye Barnes will be the instructor Laths McQuarrle president with Mrs. Nora B. Ste Tor the sessions. Hie first meetDeputy Glen Clary, Sunset, and vens as first counselor and Mrs. ing in the series was held last calCornor George S. Reid were Barbara Argyle as second counse- Wednesday evening! led to the scene of the tragedy of LAKEVIEW WARD lor; Gloria Palmer as secretary, Next Sunday will be the regular Wallace, 15 month Mona Nebeker as speech director Joseph fast The Relief Society will hold their old son Troy day, with testimony meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Elsie Hipwell as drama di- at 12:15 p.m. A baptismal service monthly work day meeting on Robert Wallace, Clinton, who fell rector. Jim Knighton was released will be held Saturday at 8:38 p.m. June 15 at 7:30 p.m. Among the into a narrow canal about two as YMMIA president and sustainvaried activities will be quilting to three feet deep, near his home, ed as cub scout leader. The new and the making of burlap and felt afternoon, June 1. Dep- Young Mens president is Gary All women in the ward Monday pictures. uty Clary helped youg Keith Beus, Lowe with Walter' Gottschalk as are invited to be there. 15, and Allen Wilson recover the first assistant and Joel Izatt as Howard Klein, son of Mr. and body about 4:50 p.m. Neighbors second assistant Mrs. Albert Klein, has returned, and friends got in on the search Students of the sixth graders of from his mission. He has spent from 3 p.m. on. The officers estiSunset Elementary and Clinton the last two years in Australia mated the little had body passed Elementary will be transferred to preaching the gospel. through about 10 culverts before the new Sunset Junior High School Approved Sunday to be ordainit was found. Cornoner Reid prothis coming school season. ed High Priests were Mark Angus Roy Shopping! Center nounced the child dead at the Mr. and Mrs. Francis Malloy and Leland Thompson. The two scene. The Phone 825-678- 6 was unlocked headgate are the new counselors in the and the ditch drained into fields and family spent the weekend in Butte, Montana with parents and bishopric. in order to find the victim. friends. Mae Maw has agreed to teach Miss Jeanie Burnett, daughter The Laurel, Mia Maids and Exthe Trekker boys during the sumof Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Burnett, mer months, while Helen Dawson plorers of Sunset Fourth Ward is serving as Childrens Friend former residents of Sunset, is spent an evening of enjoyment at from Utah State Uni- Rainbow Gardens recently. TTiey representative in the ward pri- graduating will teach the first bowled and swam. The and versity party was mary. During the month of June Elementary under the direction of the MIA the primary is conducting a drive grade at Granite to send the Childrens Friend Ma- when school opens next season. presidency and teachers. The Sunset Ward MIA BeeHive The new Primary for summer of gazine to children in the missions. Youngsters are invited to bring girls presented the play Compro- most of the wards is to be held at their pennies, nickels, dimerff or mise to the ward Tuesday night, 10 a.m. on Wednesdays. It is whatever they can to help raise June 9 and to the Sunset Fifth hoped that parents will see to it Ward Wednesday June 10. It was that their children are there on money for this cause. , very well done. The members time. SECOND WARD t of the cast having speaking parts Little League baseball teams The ward Relief Society preMrs. Caine, their teacher, will be selling candy throughout sented the meeting last Tuesday were, Bowthe month for funds to purchase at the Weber Memorial Hospital Marilyn McQuarrie, Pamela Lettie bleachers for the big diamond. den, Covington, Ragene lesin Roy. Mae Matis gave the Christiansen, and Shirley Ander- It is hoped that everyone will son and June Heiser sang. son. buy generously. Children who are attending Mr. and Mrs. Brent Heninger Happy birthday wishes were kindergarten will have their priare proud to announce the birth extended to Mr E. O. Larson mary at the home of Elaine at at 1 p.m. until school is of a son born to them on May 81. by her neighbors in a gathering jyuinnnnnnfinrirn-r- f the couple's second child and her home ihere strawberry cake It is out was served, in, honor of her day, first son. THIRD WARD Russell Coleman was obliged to Sunset Ward MIA was reorganThe Third Ward took the honmiss the last few days of school as ized on May 31. Mrs. Althora ors Sunday for having the greatest was released as president he was ill with the measles for the percentage of membership out to because of her moving, and Mrs. past week. stake conference. Circle June 20 and plan to spend the evening at a ward social to raise money for the stake budget. Bishop Heiner revealed the fact that they plan to show the cinama-scop- e production of The Robe after supper. It promises to be a most enjoyable evening. The movie this Saturday will be "The Fly," a science fiction type movie. to the Ogden Area. The two form- conference in Salt Lake City. er alternate high councilmen, Gor- These outstanding programs are don Madson and LaMar Nelson really a help to leaders, so those were appointed to be full high who can, are urged to take adcouncilmen. vantage of them. Girls who plan to go to camp There wilf be a ward and stake welfare meeting next Sunday, this year should act without delay June 14 at 2 p.m. in the stako if their money and release slips are not already in the ward MIA house. An early bird breakfast for presidency. Absolutely no reserall scouts and BeeHive girls of vations can be accepted after the stake will be held June 20 June 19. Thanks to John Reeves, Elizaat 7 a.m. at North Park. It and all the should be a lot of fun so plan to beth Scheunman, be there. youth and leaders who sang at MIA workers should be remind- the last stake conference. They ed of the departmental sessions really sang beautifully. LAKEVIEW STAKE Saturday June 13 at the June All BeeHive girls in the stake are invited to participate in the Stake Fun Day which will be held June 16. Each ward will furnish its own transportation and the groups will meet at the dear-fiel- d Bids will be received in this pool for swimming, alter office for remodeling of the north which there will be outdoor games end of the Municipal Building, lo- and refreshments furnished by the 5715 at 2200 South cated West stake. In charge of the affair are Last day for receiving bids will Joan Gourdin and Ruth Dawson, be Wednesday, June 17, 1964, stake Bee Keepers. p.m. MIA stake leadership meeting Specification can be obtained at will be held June 17. 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