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Show I ( I J Sun Chronicle - Advertiser Thursday, December 9, 1971 men in your home for the night, please contact Ruth Schulz. A special Christmas program will be presented Dec. 19 by the ward choir. ROY THIRD WARD The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Parker has been blessed by his father, and named Jared Brandon. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blake Burr was blessed by his grandfather, Eldrin Parker and named Cleve Justin. Both of these new babies are grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Eldrin Parker. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Hamilton chose the name Tony Carl for their baby son. He was blessed by his grandather, Edward Anderson. The Oren LeGrand Kimbers named their baby daughter, Stephanie Lynn. She was blessed by her father. The Relief Society is combining their homemaking meeting next Wednesday morning with a Christmas social. They will be finishing the articles started last month. Lunch will be served and each one attending is asked to bring a $1 gift to exchange. NEWS Roy LDS Church News The day assigned for the people in our area to tour the new Ogden LDS Temple prior to its dedication is Dec. 22 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Children under 14 years of age must be accompanied by their parents and no children will be pre-scho- ol admitted. LAKE VIEW STAKE ROY FIRST WARD All married couples of the ward are invited to attend the Mutual Marrieds social Dec. 18 from 9 p.m. at Ihe church. The choir will be practicing each Sunday at 6 p.m. to pre7-- pare for their Christmas program. Monty Grange has been ordained a Priest. ward Christmas card has been placed in the church foyer and you are invited to sign your name to this card instead of sending cards to friends in the A ward, and donate the money saved to the ward. The Relief .Society invites all members to attend their social relations meeting next Wednesday morning following which there will be a Christmas social. ROY TENTH WARD Set aside the evening of Dec. 22 fm iiie y- mrd Christmas part- Mark Rundquist has been ordained a Priest by his father, Don Rundquist. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Holtry has been blessed by his father and named Ryan Theodore. Roberta Ann Amslwer has been baptized and confirmed by her father, Jonn Hansen. The Relief Society is combining their homeniaking meeting next Wednesday morning with a Christmas social. They will be making novelty holiday items and will have a special luncheon. Dec. 14 at the regular time, will have a special Christmas talent program. the Primary ROY FOURTEENTH WARD Greg Tulane has graduated from Primary and been ordained a Deacon. Craig Day has been baptized and confirmed by his father, Laurence Day. Jeffrey Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Weaver, has been confirmed by Ed Wiggins. John Parkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parkinson, was confirmed by Bishop Edwin Hall. The Relief Society invites all women in the ward to attend their special Christmas social and homemaking meeting next Tuesday morning. A special luncheon will be served and there will be a nursery for the children. ROY FOURTH WARD The bishop has asked that all home teaching be completed by Dec. 15. Next week is the Relief So- ciety social relations meeting with the lesson by Myrtle Jensen. Terry Lee Shepard has been baptized and was confirmed by Dee Halliday. Terry is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Shepard. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hull was blessed by her father, and named Denice Fay. Please reserve Dec. 18 for the ward Christmas party which will feature a one-aplay and a visit from Santa Claus. ROY STAKE ROY SECOND WARD Congratulations to the Mia who won a championship trophy for kickball. Pat Russell is the new Sunleader. day School Garth Goff has been named Venturer leader and Lou Ann Field, choir organist. Mark Robison has been ordained a Priest and Frank ll an Elder. Next Thursday morning, the Relief Society will have their social relations lesson. The officers and teachers should remain after the meeting for their lesson. Fol- girls Me-de- ct ROY FIFTH for their social relations gift exchange. les- son. Dale Francis, former member of the ward, is bringing 40 or 50 young men down from Idaho on Dec. 17 to see the new Ogden Temple. They need places for those people to stay overnight. On Saturday they will go to Salt Lake to tour the visitors center. If you are able to take some of these young ROY EIGHTH WARD The evening of Dec. 23 has been set aside for the ward Christmas party. The fun beO gins at 6:30 p.m. Anyone wanting the New Era should contact Cheryl Campbell. The Relief Society will have their social relations lesson next Tuesday morning to be followed by an hours social. $1 gifts will be exchanged. ROY THIRTEENTH WARD Dec. 22 is the ward Christmas party with activities starting at 6:30 p.m. and climaxed by a visit from Santa Claus. If you are interested in attending the Seventies open house on Dec. 29 please contact Tex Hancock by Dec. 15. The Young Marrieds will have a skating party Dec. 30. Contact Gordon Madsen if you can attend the special Priesthood session on Saturday evening. We welcome Louise Glade as a new member of the ward. The Relief Society has planned a special Christmas social to honor the visiting teachers. It will be held in connection with the social relations meeting next Tuesday morning. ROY NORTH STAKE LAKEVIEW WARD Jon Barnard has been ROY SEVENTH WARD All choir members are reminded of practice on Sunday after church. The Christmas program will be presented the evening of Dec. 19. Next Wednesday morning is the Relief Society social relations meeting. All officers and or- dained an Elder and Mark Sum- mers a Priest. The Relief Society will meet next week for their social relations meetings with a short Christmas social afterwards. Dont forget the Mutual Marrieds party Friday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Best. Each couple should bring a 500 gift, one for men and one ladies. The ward Christmas dinner is scheduled for Saturday Dec. 18 at 6 p.m. Santa Claus will be there with treats for the children. The Relief Society combined homemaking meeting and Christmas social on Tuesday morning and evening. ROY NINTH WARD All Scouts Visitors violeomo Detailed information to members and nonmembers alike who will visit the new Ogden Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints during public showings Dec. has been sent to stake presidents and bishops in the Temple district. The letters were signed by Pres. Keith W. Wilcox of the Weber Heights Stake, chairman of the stake presidents advisory committee and the Temple Pres. A. ReedHalver-se- guide 16-3- 0, n. Public showings will be every day except Sundays and Christmas Day from 9 a.m. On Mondays the to 9 p.m. closing hour will be 4 p.m. to avoid interfering with the Church Family Home Evenings. No formal invitations will be required for the public showing from Thursday, Dec. 16 through Thursday, Dec. 30. Anyone desiring to tour the ribw Temple will be admitted. In order to distribute the flow of visitors as much as possible, the Temple District leaders have assigned specific dates for each geographic area. Members of the Church and friends residing in the same stake area are encouraged to attend the public showing of the Temple according to the following schedule: er ROY SIXTH WARD WARD The Relief Society will meet next Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. and Thursday at 10 a.m. lowing which they will have a luncheon at the Blue Ox, and a teachers are reminded of the in service meeting at 9 a.m. Jackie Visser and Todd Taylor have been baptized and confirmed by their fathers, Bert Visser and Terry Taylor. Dec. 19 only, Sunday School will start at 9:15 a.m. with a to which special program everyone is invited. and Cub Scouts are reminded that it is time to register again with the fee of $1. Contact Gary Cragun or the Scoutmaster. We have received the memberships of the Devard Elvin Webster family, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fawson and their 12 children. ' Parker Fawson has been ordained a Teacher by his father, Paul Fawson. The Relief Society will combine their social relations lesson with a Christmas musical and refreshments next Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday at 10 a.m. Dec. 16: Ben Lomond, We- ber State College and Box. Elder stakes from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dec. 17: Farr West, Ben Lomond South and Box Eider South from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mount Ogden, Dec. 18: Brigham City and Lorin Farr, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dec. 20: Open Day, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 21: Davis North, Riverdale and Ogden South Stake, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dec. 22: Roy, Roy North and Kaysville Stakes from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dec. 23: Washington TerWeber and Lakeview Stakes, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dec. 24: Open Day, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 27: Open Day, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 28: Ogden East, Ogden and Clearfield Stakes, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dec. 29: Weber Heights, Weber North and Layton, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dec. 30: Layton East, Morgan and Sunset Stakes from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Those unable to attend the scheduled day for their area may attend another day, preferable one of the three open days, Dec. 20, 24, and 27. race, - Temple emphasized showing cept district leaders that the public is for everyone, ex- age children. Children under 14 must be accompanied by parents or adult supervisors. Members of the Church are encouraged to visit in family groups. Babes in arms will not be admitted. v pre-scho- ol ROY ELEVENTH WARD Melinda Goodwin has been baptized and was confirmed by her grandfather, Clyde Goodwin. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Goodwin. Timothy Huff was confirmed by John Van Alfen. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Huff. The ward Christmas party is Saturday at 6:30 p.m. with For all the frivolous, nonsensical, nonserious baubles that put a smile on a child's face and a light in his eye. First Security BankAmericard gives you a charge account almost anywhere. dinner and a program. Cost is $2 per family. The MIA will have their holiday party Dec. 15 and the Primary on Dec. 16. The Relief Society meetings will combine their homemaking activities with a Christmas social. On Tuesday morning they will make Christmas toys and at the evening meeting they will dip chocolates. ROY TWELFTH BankAmericard i 'wav Think of it as money. WARD babies were blessed and named last Sunday. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Meloy Johnson was given the name, Duane Paul, by his father. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Thornock was blessed by her father and named Lori Ann. Michael Dean Bouwhuis was baptized and confirmed by his father, Larry Bouwhuis. Marie Ward was baptized and confirmed by her husband, George Neal Ward. Vaughn Hart has graduated from Primary received his Duty to God Trail award and been ordained a Deacon by his father, Russell Hart. Brian Child has been ordained an Elder by his father, Earl Child. Cody Gwynn has been ordained a Teacher by his brother, Scott Gwynn. Ladd Pikyavit has been ordained a Teacher by Arden Two Porter. The ward will have a family night pot luck supper on Dec. 17. A special visitor will be there with a treat for the children. There is a special Priesthood session on Saturday at the Logan Temple. The Relief Society will have their social relations meetings next week. The MIA girls have a kick-ba- ll game today at 5 p m. FIFTEENTH WARD The Relief Society will have a homemaking meeting on Tuesday evening and a social relations meeting Wednesday ROY ServKf Marks Owned and Ik eased by SankAmenca Service Coep 1971 Thursday, December 9, Eagle Review - Advertiser Parking will be available in the area west of the Temple and around the Tabernacle block. Those touring the Temple should go directly to the Tabernacle, to the north of the Temple, from which the Temple tours will commence. No cameras will be permitted inside the Temple. Guides will direct the tours, with opportunity for discussion and questions in the Tabernacle the following Temple visit. Conversation or verbal explanation within the temple itself is discouraged. Admission to the dedication ceremonies Jan. 18, 19 and 20, will be by ticket only. Only of the Church members 12 years of age and over will be eligible to receive dedication tickets. These Tickets will be distributed by bishops United Methodist and United Presbyterian churches in Utah and Western Colorado, and Elder Boyd K. Packer of the Council of the Twelve of The Church of Jesus Chrit of Latter - day Saints. Pres. Keith W. Wilcox of the Weber sistant pastor of St. Marys Catholic Church. Special music will be provided by a Combined Choir, a Childrens Chorus and a Male Chorus from the LDS Institute. Catholic sisters will present a special number. Heights Stake will extend greetings to open the program. Prayers will be given by tile Rev. Curt Pedder, pastor of Ascension Lutheran Church and president of the Ogden Association, and by Father Neal Herrlich, af- Ministerial Sunset LDS Church News SUNSET STAKE NEWS leased. Relief Society Christmas Concert will be held on Dec. 18, beginning at 7 p.m. Everyone invited. A Christmas play Rented Christmas is scheduled for Dec. 22. Everyone is invited. The Ogden LDS Temple will be open for visitors soon. Sunset Stake members are requested to go on Dec. 30 if possible. Open from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. Stake high priests are planning a Christmas social for Saturday evening, Dec. 11. at 7 p.m. SUNSET FIRST WARD Mark Monkres was graduated from Primary and sustained a deacon. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ford. and confirmBaptisms ations were Penny Critenden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Critenden, Maresa Jolley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Jolley, Randall Bowden son of Mr. and Mrs. Elma Bowden. Evelyn Meadown will present the Social Relations Lesson 'in Relief Society on Wednesday at 10 a m. with Tamera Lowe leading the same calss on Wednesday evening. SUNSET SECOND WARD Larry Kendrick was sus- tained Teacher quorum president with Cris Wiberg 1st counselor, Scott Andrews 2nd, Bryan Wiggill secretary. Francis Crane will lead the day and evening Relief Society classes on Wednesday. There will be no Relief Society during the holidays. SUNSET THIRD WARD Karen Price was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Jessie Hampton was sus- tained as a Primary teacher. Baptisms were Rusty Choate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Choate, Douglas Michael Thir-rel- l, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Thirrell. Relief Society on Tuesday be the Homemaking session, there will be work on Christmas gifts and wreaths. Beverly Andreason in charge in the day class, Beverly Read the evening gathering. will SUNSET SIXTH WARD A special Fireside is scheduled for Dec. 19, at 7:30 p.m. Bishopric and all husbands and wives in the ward are urged to attend this meeting. A ward dinner and Christmas party is scheduled for Dec. k 15. It will be a affair. Everyone is invited. Junior basketball practice is at 5:30 p.m., seniors at 7 p.m. on Thursdays. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Coker, formerly of Ogden, were welcomed in as new ward members. Relief Society on Tuesday evening on Social Relations class will be held by Wada Tubbs beginning at 6:30 p.m. The day class leader is Donna Kidman. There will be no Relief Society until the first Tuesday in January. Baptisms and confirmations were Kevin Watts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Watts, Melinda Konopasek, daughter of Floyd and Marilyn Konopasek and Joan Thalman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thalman. plaims doss pot-luc- A class in Church History now available on Monday evening at 7 p.m. The class is began this week. The discussions will deal with times and problems from about the time of the death of John the Apostle to present day. Ancient documents will be read and discussed. The class will be under the direction of William Blake-morMr. Blakemores major was in Church History in GraThe public is duate School. cordially invited to attend. e. Mr. and Mrs. William Blakemore have as their guest for the holiday season, Mrs. Blakemores mother, Mrs. of Searcy, Ruby Fergus Arkansas. SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Relief Society next Tuesday will be a combined Homemak-socia- l, with a special luncheon and an exchange of gifts. There will be work on Christmas gifts and candles. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price. Bona Lee Oram, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baptisms and confirmations this month were Kevin Stone, Oram, was baptized and conson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert firmed. Dennis Opp was baptized Stone; Blake Budge, son of Mr. and confirmed and he is the son and Mrs. Don Budge, and Brian of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Opp. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leola Dahle was sustained Bart Johnson. as Primary president, Norma Sustained as Sunday School Coleman released. teachers were Dawn Rum-se- y Dorothy Whitehead will be 1st counselor, and Debbie Fordham. Rose Sopher 2nd counselor. Relief Society Social Re- - W0Z lations classes and Christmas if Cocial will be on Wednesday d evening at 7 p.m. Joan presenting the lesson. Phyllis Price will give the lesson on Thursday morning 4377 So. 1900 W. at 10 a.m. Gifts from $.50 to $1 will be exchanged. No ReBible School lief Society until January. 10 AM Dun-for- Be sure to attend the garage rummage sale which is planned for next Saturday at the church beginning at 11 a.m. That time you are looking for materjust might be in the sale ial. Everyone welcome. $Roy Christian Church Morning Worship ALL Oils Everything Prevents Rust luuua - on sriAT - tueme hibi f Baptist Church Murl SUNSET FIFTH WARD Don Hampton was sustained Scout Master, Kyle Hughs re- - I Jones 9:45 11 A.M. 1 7 P.M. 8 IrMMrMrMmMrR I 782-874- 7 Its Christmas at Brigham Young Uniumitij Press only. Temple District leaders also extended an invitation to the public to attend two special Christmas events immediately prior to the Temple dedication. On Saturday, Dec. 11, the Weber and Weber Heights Stakes will present Handels Messiah at 7:30 p m. in the Ogden Tabernacle. Admission is free and area residents are encouraged to bring their families. Sunday, Dec. 12 an annual. Interfaith Christmas Service, entitled The Light of Christ for all the World will beheld at 8 p.m in the Tabernacle. at the special Speaking Christmas service will be Father Robert Servatius, administrator of St. Joseph High School, the Rev. Paul Mellish, counselor for missions for the Merrell Childrens Series PRAYER, BAPTISM, TITHING, JOSEPH SMITH PLUS art reproduction of Joseph Smith in the Sacred Grove suitable for framing $8.70 value full-col- other gift greats Outdoor Survival Skills $2 00 A Child Goes Forth $4 60 A Teacher's Quest $1 95 Flowers of the Canyon Country S3 95 Available at your local bookstore or order from Brigham Young University Press Publication Sales 205 UPB Provo, Utah 84601 Name I Address City State Zip. Outdoor Survival Skills O Merrell Series A Child Goes Forth Teacher's Quest Flowers of the Canyon Country A Bible School A.M. 1 in the area, following interviews with those desiring to attend. admittance Traditionally, to a Church Temple once dedicated is limited to members of the Church in good standing holding temple recommends, Temple District leaders explained. Since attendance is limited by the number of available seats in the temple and the overflow seating area admust be by ticket mission new Church buildin- g- Pastor Phone i 9 4275 So. 1900 W. Roy Pastor I meeting at Now 1 6:30 PM. M. Park $ Youth Meeting lations class, Wanda Tubbs ( class leader. LaRue Watkins b will present the lesson on Wed- nesday morning at 10 a.m. 1 Nortfi g 11AM PURP08E Morning Worship Evening worship C. Walter Bunger Phone 399-420- 6 S 2 y I |