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Show THE SUN CHRONICLE, KiHWS Roy LDS flows ROY, LAKE VIEW STAKES Remember the outstanding programs, For the Strength of the Youth", which are scheduled for the evenings of Dec. 2 and 9. The speakers will be Afton Affleck and Ernest Eberhard. The meetings for the girls will be held in the Roy Stakehouse. The ninth and tenth grade girls and their mothers will meet at 6:4.1 p.m. and eleventh and twelfth grade girls and their mothers will meet at 8:30 p.m. The boys and their fathers will meet in the Fourth and Fifth Ward Chapel with the Seventh and twelfth grade boys and their fathers meeting at 8:45 p.m. and the ninth and tenth graders and their fathers meeting at 8:30 p.m. All students of Roy High and their parents are Invited. Dec. 7 will be the Inter Stake Roadshows festival held at Clearfield High School at 7 p.m. There will be no admission and the public is invited. Stakes participating will indude Lakeview, Roy, Clearfield, North Dans, Davis, Kaysville, and Riverdale. Eagle Scout award. This makes seven Eagle Scouts in the ward in twx years. Cub Pack 36 held tlieir Pack meeting last Friday. Robert Hall Curtis Olsen, Donald Smith, and Bryan Hall received their Wolf Badge. Five boys received their Lion hedges and are going into Web-eloThey are Jim Manning, Duane Harper, David Miller, Brady Hall, and Frank Fernandez. Duane Harper was given special recognition for having earned his Wolf, Bear, and Lion badge in 11 months, Barbara Murphy, the Den Mother was released and given 8 two year award. Two year pins were given to Frank Fernandez and David Miller and Delaine Thorpe was given a three year pin. Awards were under the direction of Cubmas-te- r Bud Tarvin. The Relief Society will hold s. their Teachers report meeting at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday and Theology meeting will follow at 10. The visiting teachers message will be given by RaVae Goodman and the Theology lesson by Elaine Child. Members of the Stake High Council were the speakers SunROY STAKE day. Messages were given by Norman Read and Ray Widdi-soThe MIA Youth Choir has been Talks were also given by asked to sing again at Stake con- Norman Pratt and Kirk Bullard ference in January. of the Aaronic Priesthood. PresiTheir first practice will be Dec. dent Floyd Fowers was also a 11 in the Stakehouse from 10:30 visitor. A vocal solo was given a m. to 12 noon. The girls are by Joe Hess. . ' asked to please not wear pants to practice. The Stake and Gleaner fireside which was scheduled for Dec. 5 at 8:45 p.m. at the Stakehouse has been cancelled to be held Dec. 19. MIA Stake leadership meeting will be Dec. 8 at 8 p.m. Some changes were made on Sunday in Sunday School Stake Board. Arda Rapp was released and Robert Kelly and Helen Jensen were sustained as new SECOND WARD M-M- the Monte Smith, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith was approved Sunday to be ordained an Elder. The Relief Society will bold their Work. Day next week. Activities wffl be under the direction of Beverly Reid and the lesson will be given by Catherine Hurst. A special Christmas luncheon will be served. Fast and Testimony meeting will be this Sunday. Contact Bisboard members. if you have someone Stake temple days are Dec. 7 hop Reid to be baptized. and 17. THIRD WARD LAKEVIEW STAKE The Southern Pacific Male Chorus will give a concert Dec, 2 at 8 p.m, at the Hooper First Ward. The concert is sponsored by the 141st Quorum of Seventies. There will be an admission fee of $1 per family. The proceeds will go to the missionary fund. The bishop would like to remind all ward members that it is drawing time for every one to take inventory of themselves to see where they can improve. All Aaronic Priesthood members should have their scriptures memorized. Elder Sterling Howes, recently FIRST WARD. returned missionary was the An' Eagle Scout Court of Honor speaker Sunday evening. His siswas held Tuesday night. Brent ter Susan played a piano solo. Val Ray Stanley was graduated Evans, son of Scoutmaster and Mrs. Dave Evans and Lori Roger-sofrom Primary and ordained a Deacon by his father. son of Mr. and Mrs. Remember Stake temple day Eogerson both received an on Dec. 7 and 17. Fast and Testimony meeting is AND THE FLOWERS for Sunday and baptism planned ARE FURNISHED BY will be! Saturday at 4:45 p.m. Olive and Mark at the Stakehouse. KLENKE FLORAL The Teachers Report meeting will be next week arid the TheoFree parking in rear 294-347- 4 logy and Testimony meeting will 2955 Wash. follow. Marilyn Friedll will give n, FOR ALL OCCASIONS Funeral Designs Corsages "We Deliver to Ogden and Surrounding Cities' PHONE -- Hart Floral & Gift Shop S. 1900 W.. Roy, Utah of the "GREAT ONE Horn the Teachers Message and the ink received a I Jon badge, one Tlieology lesson will be given by gold arrow, two silver arrows and a two jour pin. Eldin KenDonna Purser. nedy was given a Lion badge, FOURTH WARD one gold arrow, six silver arThe Relief Society would like rows, David Parker two silver to invite all the ladies of the arrows, and Dale Sessions a two ear pin. w ard to their Dec. 7 meeting. Two new Den Mothers have They will meet at the church and Heather Gentry have the lesson at 10 a.jn- - given been chosen by Velma Nelson. The group will rod Mary Coleman. They weie theu leave from there and go to presented with Den Mother pin.- the Mountain Fuel Supply Co.. SEVENTH WARD for a demonstration of holiday will Lunch served be Parents of fiist tear Mia Maid cooking there. There will be a nursery girls are you wondering what to at the church for small children. give your girl for Christmas. She Mothers are asked to bring a would appreciate a Treasures of sack lunch for them. Truth Book. A big thanks is extended to The bishopric would like to all who participated in the ba- thank for the work they zaar and made it a whopping are everyone doing on the chapel. success. Dora Ann Stevenson is asking Dec. 14 will be the Relief Sofor baked goods for the bazaar, 10 a m. at Christmas Party ciety on Dec. 4. Anything such as FIFTH WARD cookies, cakes, bread, rolls, pies, cupcakes or candy would tie apPhillip Jorgensen has been susthem at tained as the new Ward Clerk. preciated. Please have the chapel by 5 pm. He replaces Ernest Bell who was Melvin Clausen, has been orrecently called into the bishopdained to the office of Teacher. ric. Robert Blamires was releasSue Ann Laird has been reed as 2nd counselor in the MIA and Burnell Chambers was sus- leased as a Primary teacher and tained in his place. Mr. Blamires Deanna Hohman has agreed to has ala been called into the bis- be a teacher in the organization. Borniie Eldredge was recently hopric. Ronald Reimschussel has receiv- baptized and confirmed a memed a call to the Northern German ber of the church. Confirmed members of mission. He will leave sometime in January. He is the son of Dr. church on Sunday were Donna Sue Mackey, daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. George Reimschussel. A farewell testimonial was held Mrs. Everett Lee Mackey, Jay Sunday for Elder Tom Rosenberg Clair Peterson, son of Mr. and who is going to the French mis- Mrs. Jerry Peterson, Carolyn Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sion. and testimony meeting Parker Harris, Chistine Hohman, will be held next Sunday at 11:35. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hohman and Mitchell Ray Cooper Baptism is Saturday. Ramona Racker will lead the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Coopdiscussion at work meeting next er. week. The ladies will make Two babies were blessed and given names Sunday. Allen and Christmas decorations. Hilda Christiansen named their SIXTH WARD baby Robbie Allen. He was blesThe Seminary students at Roy sed by his father. Eric Scott was the name chosen High presented the program in by Gayla and Jerry Peterson for Sacrament meeting on Sunday. The records for the Musselman their new boy. He was blessed family were read and approved. by an uncle. Cub Pack 219 held their pack They have moved into the Boling-brok- e home. meeting last Saturday. The rocket were also read derby was the feature of the Memberships evenipg. Boys were judged on for Cary and Sandra Green. The Relief Society will have appearance of their rockets as their social science meeting in- well as speed. Winners in the stead of work meeting. The les- race were Bryan Smith, 1st, Corr, son wffl be given by Joan Moser. ey Conlin, 2nd, and Duane 3rd. The winners in Work meeting will be on the 15th were Preston Smith, 1st, and win feature a Christmas parByron Beck, 2nd and Dennis ty. Lots of work was completed Wood, 3rd. Wesley Cooper. Gary Miii.rdi, on the chapel during the Thanksgiving holiday. They hope to have and Martin Laird received Wolf the building closed in soon so that badges. Corey Conlin was given a one year sendee pin. the ladies may work too. The Relief Society work meetPack meeting for Cub Pack ing will be next Wednesday at 194 was held last Friday at Kane-svillJay Nielsen was given a the new chapel beginning at 9:30 be Bear badge, Jon Coleman, Jim- a m. Christmas items my Gentry, Jeff Johnson and made pnd Larue Qdenwalder will Lester Telton were given the Bob- lead the discussion, cat badges with Michael Udink EIGHTH WARD and Roy Johnson receivnig their Wolf badges. The Ward Budget which was David Applonie was given a held Nov. 20 was a big sucLion badge and a two year pin, cess. Blair Cox a Lion badge, one gold The Belief Society has a new arrow, one silver arrow, and a counselor, Vauna Olmstead. Mautwo year pin. Douglas Meender- - rice Blau has been released as the Fast Oden-w'alde- e. will Toymaker's Tips For Parents DECEMBER 2, 1965 age 3 ward clerk and lie has moved j their work meeting from the waul. Billy Jay Har- ctivity will be under wood ha bei'ii sustained to that ot Thdnui Matighan j Cutler will give the position. t In fast meeting the baby daughChristmas candies will be made of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bed and activities will begin at 6 was blessed and given the name p m. The lesson will be gn en at 8 p m. There will also be of Tracy Ann. and other things to do. Rochelle Nelf, daughter of Mr quilting The Social Science meeting will ami Mr. Faiold Nacf was conlie on tlie 13th in connection firmed a member of the chut eh a Christmas Party. Thus will be Sunday the final meeting of the year. Visiting Teachers Return meetPresident Goff would like to ing cod Theology meeting will be next week. The Teachers urge e eryone to get their teach-- ; message will be given by Clara ing done the first part of tee White ami Hie Theology le.ssoa month so that she will be abie to get her yearly report done on by Mai ily n Tav lor. time. NINTH WARD h -- ' The Sunday School Superinten-ilenclias been reorganized. Gaylen Smith was released, along with hia couiree-- i lors, Gerald Bettridge and Tex Robinson. The new Superinten- dent Is Gerald Bettridge and his counselors are Bevan Higbee and Sherwin Larsen. The Relief Society will have their work meeting next week. The Cub Pack meeting which was scheduled for Dec. 4 has been changed to Dec. 11 at 6 y I pm. TENTH WARD Earl Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Day left for the mission home on Monday. He will take a foreign language course Sunset businessmen secretaries HMtl - & Us & $6 ... Join tho crowds enjoying the Great Ono each day et the Ress A Jack Burger Spud Hut neorest you. 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This is not sponsored by the Slake Dec. 2 and 9 under the ion of the stake officials. seminary, even though tlie maof tire questions were writjority Tlie program had its beginning ten these students. by when students at Roy High subOil the night of Dec. 2. parents mitted questions to Jacob Davies, principal of the school seminary. as well as any of the students,, The questions ranging in a wide will be able to submit quesvariety of different aspects of life tions they would like answered will lie answered in open discusat the Dec. 9 meeting. sion during the proGuest speakers for the two evegrams. nings will be Afton Affleck for Tlie program will be divided in the girls who is a social worker order to separate the girls and and noted public speaker and their mothers and the boys and Ernest Eberhard. author of the their fathers for tlie question an- I xok, What Shall We Do With Love" and'othcr publications, will swering periods. with the boys and their The junior and senior girls and speak fathers. their mothers will meet both g at the Roy Stakehouse at Tlie same questions will not be 8.30 p.m., while the freshman dDcussed both evenings and parand sophomore girls and their ents are urged to attend both mothers will meet at the same meetings with their teenagers. location at 7 p.m. The evenings should be very Junior and senior boys and beneficial to both the teenagers their fathers will meet on tlie who have questions they want two evenings at the Roy answered and to the parents who Ward at 7 p.m., with the fresh- must try to answer many cf man and sophomore boys and these questions," commented Mrs. their fathers meeting at 8.30 p.m. Aneesa Thomas, president of the The discussions are open to Roy Stake YWMIA. d two-nig- News LDS NORTH DAVIS STAKE The North Davis Stake Mutual held tlieir annual Rose Prom, Nov. 20. Gloria israelsen was chairman of the Prom, her was Max Wiqgill, The Prom was sponsored by the Mia Maids and Explorer Scouts. The theme of the program was Moonlight and Roses. Members of the Mia Maids and the Ex- plorers presented two special numbers. They were instructed in their presentations by Marilyn and Chester Olds, FIRST WARD Tiie First Ward Relief Society held a very successful Bazaar this past week. Chairman, Mrs. Gayle Moffitt stated that she wished to thank al! those who participated in and supported the bazaar. Assisting Mrs. Moffitt are turn In their articles for this Mrs. LuJean Wayment and Mrs. sale as soon as possible. Vivian Pickett. On Dec. 15 the Relief Society Geraldine Mason has just rewill hold a Christmas Party, It will be held in the evening, and turned from a mission in Engthere will be no Relief Society land. She is the daughter of Mr. that day. Everyone Is asked to and Mrs. John C. Mason. The bring their husbands or partners. Masons ako have a son Elden The film which was shown at who is serving a mission in the the Mormon Pavillion at the Eastern United States. Miss Mason reported that she had a very Woi Ids Fair will be shown. successful and enjoyable time in ELEVENTH WARD her mission experiences. ' is sponThe Elders Quorum Don Leatham recently returnsoring a Christmas party, which ed home after spending a week will be held Dec. 4 at 7 pm. in the Dee Hospital. Mr. Latham at the church. Dinner will be has been having trouble with bis served and a program featuring back and has been in traction. surprise novelty acts from ward He is feeling much better now members will be given. All El- and has returned to work. ders and Adult Aaronic PriestSECOND WARD hood members and their wives Mutual Girls in the Beehive, are invited. Mia Maids, and Laurels received A ward budget dinner is planindividual achievement ned for Dec. 10. Dinner will be awards. These awards are given 0 served family style from of attendance, serin p.m. Everyone is urged to vicerecognition achievements. and other be on time so that all may eat Mrs. Margaret Browning has together, A program will follow'. been hospitalized with pneumonia. Don and Glenna Clark and their Ward members are happy to resons, Craig and Timmy, were the she is feeling better. speakers in Sacrament meeting. port Maxine Van Brocklin has Mrs, Mrs. Clark also sang a solo. been appointed the new Relief and Teachers Visiting meeting Her new counTlieology meeting will be held Society president. Mrs. Boren and Vera are selors next week. Barbara Houston will Mrs, Margie Christensen. and teachers the give message Edward Robinett was recently Ruth Croft will give the Theoappointed as Elder President. His logy lesson. 1st counsel is Gerald Cockrell. LAKE VIEW WARD The 2nd counselor will be apat a later date. SecreThe Relief Society will . have pointedis Quinton Unsworth. tary Eider Eddie Young will return from the miskm field within the next two weeks. Friends and the ward members are looking forward to his return. Mrs. Sheila Garlick has been quite ill. She is reported to0be at BYU before leaving for Germany on his mission. The Relief Society will hold a Christmas sale in connection with their work meeting next week. All ladies are urged to eve-r.in- 4th-5i- h PORTABLE DISHWASHERS Washes up to 16 table settings help. Make eure you understand how a toy works. or game grown-u- If it needs batteries, have a supply of fresh ones. If Its a game, study the rules In advance. There's nothing more frustrating for youngsters than a Christ mas present they can't Immediately enjoy. For younger children under ten try to select toy they hare to work with. These should challenge their Interest and participation, not toys that work automatically while they watch. Just as In grown-u- p life, It's better to play and participate than simply sit In the stands and look on. Good design and construction are Important, not only because they guarantee the parents money Is well spent but -- Model SMP-6- 0 including serving dishes their Season I c Special Christmas Shopping Yith The Experts Shopping for Christmas toys may seem almost as much of a problem today as buying a new family automobile. Thanks to the ingenuity of the toy Industry, Dad and Mom now can choose from literally thousands of different toys, priced from a fraction ot a dollar to ten or more times that amount. But when they start on their annual Santa Claua expedition, they needn't be confused by the tremendous variety on toy department shelves, says Gordon E. Batdorf, father of five children who range in age from 5 to 18. Gordon Batdorf has unique qualifications for guiding parents on .their annual big tour through the toy stores. Bee Idee being an experienced father, he la president of Tonka Toys, a leading manufacturer whose steel toy trucks and construction vehicles are known to a generation of A 'net leans. What does he look for when he's shopping for Christmas? o Try to match the toy to Ibe child's ph) steal and mental girls development. and boys tan be thrilled with the same playthings, whether they're dolls or dump trucks. Older childrenl require toys tailored to thelrage end sex. Even If It's fun for the parents to pare ttelpaie. don't buy a toy tnat the child cant fully enjoy without SEASON CHRISTMAS 5:30-6.3- t tea wHiuroot Ht exclusive Filter-Strea- m washing and rinsing featuring two full-siz- e revolving spray arms. Cm do a days dishes at once. Has automatic detergent dispenser and more. 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