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Show I Sun Chronicle-Advertis- er Thursday, June 10, 1971 Eagle Review-Advertis- Elder Alvin R. Dyer, assistant Roy LDS News -- urday evening at 7 p.m. at the Hooper 1st Ward. The Sunday session is at noon in the Ogden Tabernacle. Today is stake Lagoon Day. FIRST ROY WARD will be held Monday mornings at 11 a.m. for the summer months. June 20 is to be a special Family day for Sunday School. They would like to haveall fam- ilies attend. Ward Council meeting is scheduled for Sunday at 5 p.m. We welcome Kathleen as a new member of the ie ward. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug A rave has been blessed by his grandfather, Duayne and named Troy ROY TENTH WARD The Primary is sponsoring Flag Day parade on June 14, a WARD If you are planning to attend the BYU youth conference on Aug. you must have a $5 deposit in to Dennis Madsen or Cindy Thompson by June 15. The memberships of Arthur and LaRue Fischler, Joan Ket-chand Robert and Julia have been teceived and we wish to welcome them into our ward. Michael Cheney has been ordained a Teacher by Bishop Briant Funk. Wayne Brown has been AssistantGeneral Secretary for the MIA and Aaronic Priesthood youth. Michael Dean Hill has been confirmed by Bishop Funk. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean 6-- 8, el Primary Woodland, Douglas. their fathers. ROY THIRTEENTH which is the regular Primary day. They invite all children to decorate their bikes, or wagons and to dress in costumes. Following the parade they will sell pronto pups, sno cones, and root beer. They also have some other activities planned for this day. There will be a special meeting Sat. at 4:30 p.m. for the Stake Presidency, High Council, Ward Bishoprics, Stake and Ward Clerks. The Saturday evening session is the Stake and Wards leadership meeting and will WORKMEN ar busily competing the Ogden LDS Temple, according to scheduled plans. Church of Hill. ROY NORTH STAKE ROY SIXTH WARD A Dime A Dip Dinner for all ward members will be held on Saturday at 6:30 p.m. The event is being sponsored by the Primary. for the summer is being held Mondays at 9 a.m. Robbie Dabling has graduated from Primary as a second class Scout, received his Duty to God Trail award, and been ordained a Deacon by his father, ROY NINTH WARD babies were blessed Sunday. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Lockhead d was blessed by her uncle, Thiel, and named Tay-mon- Bob Dabling. ROY STAKE Alvin R. Dyer will be the for the Presiding Authority stake quarterly conference this weekend. The Saturday evening meeting will be at 7 p.m. at the Ward chapel. The Sunday morning session is at 9 a.m. in the Tabernacle. th ROY SECOND WARD Lori Ann Donaldson has been baptized by her father. Jay Donaldson and confirmed by her grandfather. Diana Lee Bowman has been baptized and confirmed by her father, Dale Bowman. Kathy Jean Browning, the daughter of M- -. and Mrs. Phillip Browning, has been baptized by her father and confirmed by Glen McEntire. ROY THIRD WARD The MIA girls this week. are at camp ROY FOURTH WARD Tamara Holbrook, David Robertson and Julie Lynn Parker have been baptized and confirmed by their fathers. Tamara is the daughter of Mr. andMrs. Max Holbrook, David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson. and Julie Lynn is a of Mr. and Mrs. daughter George Parker. We are happy to havi Shane Richardson as a newly baptized member of our ward. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shane Richardson has been blessed by Russell Willoughby and named Cindy. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Kendall was biessed by Dennis Hull and named, Lonnie Scott. George Parker blessed his girl and named her Ann Michelle. Those planning to attend BYll Youth conference must have a $5 deposit in to Doug baby Nelson by June 15. The Sunday School reports that some of their lesson manuals are missing and they would appreciate having them returned, if you have any of them in your home. a We welcome Laurel Hay as new member of the ward. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Black was blessed by his father, and named Aaron Lee. Darin Smith was baptized and confirmed by his father, Gayland Smith. ROY ELEVENTH WAr cen Patty Johnso- - With the exception of the tower and a few windows, the exterior of the New Saint (MorOgden Latter-da- y mon) Temple is basically completed (see photograph above). Church officials expect the 118-fo- con- firmed by father, Gary Johnson. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Cole has been blessed b her grandfather, Cecil Camp, and named Sherrie The son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sheen has been blessed by his father and named Shane TWELFTH WARD demonstration and discussion on landscaping and gardening will be featured at the Relief Society homemaking lesson Wednesday evening and on Thursday morning. A man from the extension service will be there to give the program. Next Sunday has been set aside as Family Sunday with everyone urged to attend Sunday School with their families. ROY FIFTEENTH WARD Dwight Elliot has been chosen as the new Elders Quorum ROY A president with first counselor, Weldon Smith, Rod Green, second counselor and Horace Ben- nett, secretary. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Devon Coles has been blessed by his father and named David John. The Relief Society is holding another sewing class June 1 16 at p.m. Come prepared to make a knit top. For further information, contact Diane Parker or Rhea Neilsen. All women o. Jie ward are reminded of the Relief Society summer social to be held at the North Park June 18 at 6 p m. Husbands are invited as special guests and each couple should bring their own steak and the rest of the food will be furnished bv the Relief Society. LAKEVIEW WARD e We welcome the Carl family into our ward as new members. Also the Denton Laws family are welcomed. Curtis Cutler and Ronald Perkins have been ordained as Teachers. ot ready for use by church mem- - by Ernest L. Wilkinson $5.95 recent publication of Deseret Book this timely book contains 28 addresses delivered by the author before professional groups, civic clubs, university audiences and church congregations This compilation reflects his wide field of observation aid influence The many thousands who have known and admired this man will tind his book a stimulating reminder and record of historic moments A 1878 Book 17. The fact is: Your there. needs are somehow determined by the things your neighbors have. If everyone around you is poverty - stricken, it doesnt seem like you are so poor. And when you live in an affluent neighborhood, you feel destitute if your home is not elegantly furnished. Its a vicious circle. We are currently doing some ious It is rapidly nearing by comple- a wrought iron jon-ese- LDS CHURCH officials (1. to r.) Nathan Tanner, Joseph Fielding Smith and Hugh B. Brown look over architects sketch of the almost completed Ogden LDS Temple. and 5075 So. Gift Shop Roy BY PERRINS -- -- - well find not only our- And if stands for love, 2 and stands for sex, asks Loona, the office vamp, what 4 does stand for? Answer: 7! Wow. We need to be radical activiats activists, We need to take she said. the initiative in identifying and focusing on what are the real ment Consultant. Of special interest was formation about a new training program initiated and funded by The Mother Church to employ minority unskilled ' workers leading to union apThe program, prenticeship. which was referred to as unique, has been in force for a year and a half and is considered a model for the in- Boston area. New construction is now more than half completed: a 550-ca- r underground garage is in use; the Sunday School Building is in its final stages, the Colonnade Building should be occupied late this year; and the new Administration Building is scheduled for occupancy late next year. United Church of Christ (Congregational) 3350 Harrison Above the Health Spa Family Worship and Church School -- 10:30 AM Pcutor Robert Ove Pbone 399-186- 5 !!, Pride and vanity! Are these not the to work like a dog. destroyers of men and The Saviour said: No man can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one, and love the other or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon. (Matt. 6:24) Pride goeth before a fall. Today, conditions in the U.S. are a parallel to those of the Roman Empire preceding its fall. Only a mass return to God, our Maker and our strength, will stave off the return of America to slavery. We are on trial today as a nation. We are also on trial individually. Life itself is one long trial. The minds and bodies of men must be disciplined and taught to obey the irrevocable laws nations? of progress. Progress, and as a nation, is 1 Lola M. Phipps of Hill AFB says there are four things a woman should know: 1. How to look like a girl. 2. How to act like a lady. 3. How to think like a man, and 4. How issues. Those attending the meeting heard a report on the progress of the massive building development in the Christian Science Center in Boston, read by Carl B. Rechner, Develop- SOI Hi ho, weathero, and some more wet sunshine! Hats off to June. Puzzle, if JFK stands for Kennedy, and LBJ stands for Johnson, what does LBS stand for you students? Answer: lbs. equals pounds. we open When our thought, Mrs. Hanks said, to this great fact - that God is always expressing Himself in man vic- A new it, tion at the present time, with white cast stone in place. There will be aluminum grills and bronze glass panels surrounded The circle is evident. shag rug called for new drapes. The old ones were hopelessly out of and the new drapes simply did not go with the old light fixture -- - and so on. You buy a new dress and you need new shoes (and purse and gloves) to match. Andyou probably looked better in the last 3 dresses you bought than you do in the new one. But the style has changed and you must keep up with the Joneses. Darn those the end of the year. Elevators and escalators are included in the structure to facilitate movement between the three floors and the basement of the temple. A large parking lot is being completed west of the temple. ' Jorgensens bers before up with Joneses? own and east stone fence. The spire will be of gold anodized aluminum, towering above the white temple. This is the next step. selves liberated, but our world delivered form the threats that press upon it. YOURS Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patillio their baby boy Aaron ligious edifice to be finished by early September. They say a series of open house and dedication services then will follow with the temple It is not too late, Mrs. Hanks told the gathering, for the individual to learn about the spiritual resources which enable mankind to repair the ecology, reverse the population explosion, and arrest drug abuse, war, crime, injustice, apathy and greed. she People everywhere, need to get the feel said, of irresistible divine power, of divine activity going on all over the world. We must never allow human action to overshadow the recognition of divine action. The results of recognizing the power and presence of God are sharedat Wednesday evening testimony meeting held in some five branches of the denomination in Utah, according to Clarence L. Waters of Salt Lake City, the Committee on Publication for Utah. There is no substitute for firsthand religious experMr. Waters said, in ience, commenting on the call of the Boston meeting for increased spiritual activity. ROY EIGHTH WARD named re- Ways for helping mankind were emphasized throughout the message of the Christian Science Board of Directors. EARNESTLY Ann. interior of the $4,200,000 The needs of the whole human family can be met through individual spiritual recognition of divine power, Mrs. Lenore D. Hanks, the new Chairman of The Christian Science Board of Directors, said at the denominations Annual in Boston on Meeting June 7. John Tanner has been ordained an Elder by his father, John Tanner. baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stone named their baby girl, Jennifer million building. chairman states ROY SEVENTH WARD their The maddening thing about is that, no mathe Joneses tter where you move, thyre Verla R. Hull Are you keeping the GLEN FIFTH WARD Sustained as the new Sunday School superintendency are Sylvester Barton, superintendent, Keith Peterson and Robert Oleson, assistants. Dr. W.G. Taylor was released as superintendent and Glen Waldron as assistant. for Light Your $4 by divine power ROY The older girls of the MIA are sponsoring a fried chicken sale June 14. They will be around this weekend to take orders. The money will be used to finance their week at camp. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bennion has been blessed by his father, and named Lindsay Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paradise chose Michelle as the name will speak . . . by chic-ke- n barbecue June 19 at North Park at 6:30 p.m. We welcome the Harold Hammer family and the Kay Johnson family as new members of our ward. Eng-lek- Elder Alvin R. Dyer ficials plan for an early September opening of the more than Family needs met Danyel. Jerry. Dont forget the ward General Secretaries; All other members of Stake and Ward Councils. The Sunday session will be held in the Ogden Tabernacle at 9 a.m. There will be some reorganization in the Stake and all members are urged to Ogden temple nearing completion as white cast stone in place WARD Primary be held in the 2nd, 7th and 13th wards chapel at 7 00 p.m. Those to be in attendance are: Stake Presidency, High Council, Executive Secretary and clerks; Bishoprics, Executive Secretaries and Ward Clerks; Melchizedek Priesthood Quorum Presidencies, Unit Leaders, Group Leaders and Secretaries; Stake Auxand iliary Superintendencies Board and Presidencies, Ward Auxiliary Members; superintendencies, and PresAaronic Ward idencies; and adult Priesthood--Yout- h Lamp n. ROY FOURTEENTH to the Council of the distributor. Bus-tain- Two an twelve of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, will speak at the Roy Stake quarterly Conference Sat. and Sunday, June 12th and 13th. Elder Dyer formerly was a counselor to the late Pres. David O. McKay. He also served in the superintendency of the world-wid- e youth organization, the M.I.A. and he has authored several books on Mormon history. Prior to his Church assignments he was an air - conditioning equipment Wayne. They were all blessed by 1971 Dryer speaks at Roy Stake Conference Cbwcfo News LAKE VIEW STA',2 Sessions of quarterly con ference are being held this weekend, with a meeting on Sat- Thursday, June 10, er predicated upon obedience to the laws of God. Even Jesus Christ, Redeemer of the world and the Literal Son of God, was tabernacled in flesh and learned obedience by the things that he suffered. Todays philosophy of making everything easy and eliminating the struggle and suffering attendant to making a living does not make for character-buildinWe, I1 our Savior, must also rn obedience by the things that we suffer. Pain is a much better teacher than pleasure. It has been said that, if God would answer all ourpray-ers- , g. PROGESS at the Christian Science Center will be viewed this week by Christian Scientists attending the annual meeting of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. The new Chairman of the denominations Board of Directors is a native of Portland, Oregon and a graduate of the University of Oregon. Mrs. Hanks, who now lives in Boston, is a Christian Science teacher and practitioner. Prior to becoming a Director in 1968, she traveled widely as a member of the Christian Science Board of with Lectureship special interest in lectures at colleges and universities. oy Christian Church So. 1900 Mu rl M. Jones, AM sternly? 11 AM Assembly of God 4737 So. 1900 W. j 7 PM Roy, Utah IPaul Elaugli?r, Pavlor Sunday School Morning Worship! Sunday Worship Evening Worship J Pastor C. Walter Bungerj Phone 6 399-420- Sunday Evening ) he would be punishing us and would be a very unwise Father. Why? Because we so unwisely pray for an end to our hardships and suffering, without which there is no growth and we become hot in house plants, lacking brains and phycharacter, sical and moral stamina. requires This is why we are allowing our wonderful to system of go down the drain. It is too easy to let others do our thinking for us. We are too willing to let our lawmakers do as they please. How can the honorable lawmakers know the if Will ofthe people those people, the honest, silent majority, do not communicate their dee. sires? Calvary Bible School 1 nt The professor pointed to a My boy, ansshapely coed. wer me this, he demanded. Are you looking atherstern--o- r Church 9:45 Get- bucks. Now meeting at new Church building 4275 So. 1900 Wz Roy Meeting 6:30 P.M. recite Lincolns tysburg Aadress by heart, too. Im proud to say I can, said the judge, and I hereby fine you fourscore and seven Baptist Youth 782-874- 7 you can Par!: bV Morning Worship 11 A.M. 5 Phone A reckless speeder was hauled before a judge at Sunset who started to give him a lecture. Arent you the eloquent he sneered. one? IH bet North Bible School 10 A.M. Pastor Aloysus, the office boy, The older generation says: doesnt think much of it, either." Construction adjacent to the Center is begin done by private developers with their own funds on land made available by the denomination. This perimeter construction includes the largest apartment building in New England and an motor hotel. The Mother Church is encouraging private developers to consider the needs of the local community and to maintain the best employment practices, the report stated. 4273 Yes, the woman whoddress to please her husband would wear last years clothes. 9:45 AM H AM At this very moment there are surely being considered on Capitol Hill matters which wil! most decidedly influence your life, for better or for worse. Why dont you get in on the decisions? Why not let your representatives know how you feel? They welcome your views on vital issues. Your views give them ammunition to work with. Stand up for freedom! Before it is too late to act at all, stand up for the right to act. Do it - and youll be able to k'ep ahead of the Joneses, because the Jon-es- c -- 7 PM Wednesday Service 7:30 PM ftBK will no doubt, be so engrossed in tlte "tiling"-gettin- g mechanism that they get what is important. for- |