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Show Chronicle Sun Thursday, June 22, 1972 Woman R oy LDS News vcm Mura Sunset Stake News SUNSET FIRST WARD der 16 years of age will be admitted free. Over 16 years of age there is a charge of 50C per person. It is requested that everyone bring a sack lunch. Robert Williamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Williamson, was advanced in the Priesthood to the office of a Teacher. SUNSET SECOND WARD The Teachers Quorum was reorganized with the following boys released, Larry Kendrick, f sident, Chris Wyberg and S tt Andrews as counselors; Bryan Wiggill, secretary. Sustained in theirplace were Brvan Wiggill as president; Chris Wyberg as 1st counselor, Jay Wise as 2nd counselor, Bruce Harvey as secretary. The Deacons Quorum presidency was also reorganized. The following boys were released, Jeff Wyberg as president, Dale Kendrick as 1st counselor, Kevin McNee as 2nd counselor and Robert Reeves as SUNSET SEVENTH WARD The following were released from positions in the Gerald Hurst, Sunday School: superintendent; Ronald Young, counselor; Douglas Greenwood, counselor. in the Sunday Sustained School Superintendency was Bart Johnson - Superintendent, Ron Galbraith, Counselor and Darrell Christiansen as coun- selor. very near future, movies will be held for the building fund. The movies will be held on Friday evening, with a matinee on Saturday. In the secretary. The following boys were sustained in the Deacons Quorum presidency, Robert Reeves, president, Kevin McNee, 1st counselor, Michael Wood, 2nd counselor and Bart Taton SUNSET STAKE Stake Temple Day is June 24. Those attending the Leadership Conference held this weekend at the Sunset Stakehouse a wealth of information from speakers assigned in different as secretary. Bonnie Richins was released as a Sunday School teacher. Anna Marie Kendrick was sustained as a Sunday School teacher. areas of workshops. The theme for the conference was My and it Eternal Hope Chest began with a banquet held FriThe entertainment day night. for the evening was furnished SUNSET FIFTH WARD Vicky Lightfoot was released as chorister in the Junior by LDSSA. On These areas included Decorating on a Dime with Ruth Gale as guest. Ps Qs, Ann and U, guest Jane Payne, and Women and the with La Von Reid Priesthood as guest. Saturday evening, the girls enjoyed the movie Summer Magic. Sunday afternoon a Fast and Testimony meeting was held at 2 This was the perfect p.m. ending to a very spiritual aid fun leadership conference. All those who 'attended, both gills and leaders alike, will certainly remember this as an outstanding event in their life. SUNSET SIXTH WARD Kae Harvey was released as the 2nd counselor in the Relief Society. Margie Holt was sustained in this position. Alexander was Collette sustained as 2nd counselor in the YW MIA. Saturday, June 24, the Scouts and their parents On ( ub Saturday, beginning at 8:40 a.m. the day was spent in different workshop are-- s. Primary . Jenean Eves was sustained tv be chorister for the Junior Primary. A will have an outing. trip 'o Timpanogas Cave has been planned. All scouts and pa rents will meet at the church at 8:30 Saturday morning. Anyone un Hill Cumorah Pageant scheduled by church Saint Church will present the 35th annual production of the popular and PaHill Cumorah colorful geant Monday through Saturday nights of the week of The A WAN IO MAKF I SI A R MIIOOI IN III! C I &. More than 500 persons ar in the cast and 50 more work as technical assistants to stage this marvelous outdoor produc- Tl KN'AGFRb IO I I IN to 29. This pageant July is called the nations most elaborate religious spectacle, and is directed by Dr. Harold Hansen, who has directed it since its inception in 1937. 24 Latter-da- y MONFY TIMF. AhTFR SAT. tion. UP SIGN "IRFASURF CHFST ON SI '' AT Till' SUN CASH ( IIROMOI F PAID ON COMMISSIONS 1 1IRY SUBSCRIPTION. Pll'S NO I.OSFRS' NOUS PRII HURRY AT IO CONTFST OFFICF StHH SO. 1900 UTAH PHONF ROY. V V-s- W. 85 IM( On Books Save $$$$ lun Conference Sale LDS Books, 03 Selected Group, m 50 BOXED GREETING CARDS & STATIONARY 50 C7F Selected Titles of Vi C?F Sale Ends July 1, 1972 Jorgensen's Book Michael Lowder has been ordained a Teacher by his father, Wayne Lowder. We welcome the Richard Bennion family as new ward members. Don't forget the ward party on Friday at Municipal Park. A pot luck dinner will be served with the ward furnishing the drink and desserts. They will also have games and fun for everyone. is the sistant Scoutmaster. Larry Gift Shop A Hoy. Ihoh L 325-025- 3 Ewing. Kent Hill new As- The Mutual Marrieds have planned an outing on Friday at Lagoon. Meet at the church at 6. Tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cummings, there will be a fireside for all youth 14 years and older. Please have your donations for the Deseret Industries Drive out by 11 a.m. on Saturday. FOURTEENTH WARD Michael Thomas has been ROY as chosen ROY SEVENTH WARD will be held on Saturday morning. Please have your items out early. Master. David Thompson has graduated from Primary and been ordained a Deacon. Lyle Biddle, Darnell Shipp and Robbie Dabling have been awarded the Order of the Ar- Elaine Stone, John Schmitt, Parker, Diana Bran-voiand Marilyn Warner have Teachers completed Training Course. The Deseret Industries Drive will be conducted on Saturday and they will be around early that morning to pick up your donations. The Teachers Quorum has been reorganized with Steven Bran-voi- d as president, Steven Bateman as 1st counselor and Robert Carmony, 2nd counselor. We welcome the Boyd Frost and the Dee Staples families into our ward. Kathie the ROY STAKE ROY SECOND WARD The Relief Society will hold a special meeting on Monday morning at Weber County Hos- pital. ROY THIRD WARD is Howes the new Relief Society Chorister. Steven Anderson has been ordained a Teacher, andCless Priest. Deseret Industries Drive Olsen a A will be conducted on Saturday morning. ROY THIRTEENTH to attend the Youth Conference in August, must get their money in next month. Saturday is a ward breakfast at the church with serving from 7 to 10 a.m. The Young Marrieds will have a social on Saturday at 7 30 at the Shirl Okey home. Cecil Tucker will give a discussion on the Book of Our success ing. Teachers. FIFTH WARD Robert Ewing has been or ROY In her book, Mrs. Martin, now worning as an employment interviewer in Ogden, tells the story of her youth and her conversion to the Latter-day Saint Church, and of her joining the Mormon Taber- was They Goose-ba- GENERAL Thomas L. Kane, heroic-size- d statue to be unveiled in Kane, Penn. This bust was taken from death mask now on display at Kane Memorial Chapel. y, Newfoundland. ROY TWELFTH WARD Youth conference will be held Aug. 4, 5 and 6, at BYU for all young people 14 through WARD 18. Scot; a Teacher neth AAormoos Berry was ordained by his father, Ken- Berry. by Glen which he founded. Your Lam It by Verla R. Hull was a beautiful straw- sonality development, being molded into being by you, the mother. (The sad thing about being a parent, according to one wit, is that, by the time you learn all the answers, youre unemployed!) berry pared asked carry pie, painstakingly preby a busy mother. She her small son David to it to the table and he obliged - but, unhappily, dropped it en route. So mere it was, all crumpled and ruined. young mother must be a super person to he a good guardian of the priceless little A But Margie Barton, Davids mother, wisely bit her tongue and didnt chastize the boy. One glance told her that David also was all crumpled and ruined. Indeed, he felt badly beings entrusted to her care. One thing she needs is a good sharp memory so that she can recall her own childhood with all its mistakes, and remember that a child learns by mistakes failing forward. without having the enough added burden of a tongue lashing. Margie reasoned that the little fellow had been obedient to his mother, and that that was more important than the The Lord Jesus Christ gave It was a bad experience, she told him, but you diJ what I asked you to, and this is te most important thing. Ah young mothers are not alway' so calm and serene when faced with the inevitable crises of child rearing. Right living and a philosophy of life aretheprice we must pay fcr serenity and In order to peace of mind. its often keep your cool, necessary to count ten and consider the total picture, which includes the childs per God-center- us a most splendid example of inner strength while He lived as a mortal Being in the At the meridian of time. time of His crucifixion, after the horrible, cruel nails had been driven into His hands and feet as a painful preface to an agonizing, excruciating death, He said: Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do. The confusion of our day would evaporate if men would take His example and strive for inner control, thus receiving what He has promised peace which passeth The Master understanding. had complete control at all LIKE MAD? Zemo speedily stops torment of externally caused itching... of us 4377 So. 900 W. Iible School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 1 1 A.M. Youth Meeting 6 30 P.M. Murl M. Jones Pastor 7 Phone 782-874- Cyclonic power leaves in its wake a pathway of utter ruin. Where does this awesome force come from? It is always built around a center place of calm. And so it is with men. Mr. Markham further points out: roar of mortal things I have a place where my spirit sings In the hollow of Gods palm. We a re the architects of our own lives and characters. We become what we have made of ourselves. We have the gift of choice and can build our own inward strength, our own place of central calm -- Gods ROY The June meeting of the Aprender Guild was held at the home of Mrs. James Russell with Mrs. Glen Jackson as- sisting as John andJanet Wilkinson were the guest artists. Mrs. Wilkinson played a piano solo, "The Lorelei and Mr. Wilkinson reviewed the life of the actor, Edwin Booth. He read excerpts from Hamlet, Richard HI, and Othello, which were some of the roles in which Mr. Booth - and It takes willpower, but it is the only way to peace of mind! help! attending Mrs. David Clawson, Mrs. Forrest Day, Mrs. Arley Flinders, Mrs. Royal Harrop, Mrs. D. W. Holley, Mrs. Glen Jackson, Mrs. Earl Larimore and Mrs. Henry Matis. Also Mrs. Maynard McEntire, Mrs. Lewis Newcomb, Mrs. Dean starred. Parker, Mrs. Levi Parker, Mrs. Charlie Rapp, Mrs. Max Pich, Edwin Booth was a great traMrs. Bert Rundquist, Mrs. James because of three the gedian great Mrs. Ezra Thompson, tragedies in his own life. His Russell, children all died in infancy, he Mrs. Frank Thompson and Mrs. lost three wives by death, and Ed White. his brother was the famous John Waiting list members attendWilkes Booth. ing were Mrs. Tom Foley, Mrs. Guild members present were Victor Judy, Mrs. Ben Standing, Mrs. Lloyd Allen, Mrs. Elma and Mrs. Wesley Stokes. electric-typewrite- SMUT-llICT- IIC Roi Annes TOP STARS TODAY enjoys visit In Close Race to Finish Line in Eden t ROY -- ' ' - Some of the mem- bers of Leah were in 1967 Mormon following of spiritual unrest and years an illness-enforce- d stay in a hospital bed with a Mormon woman menber. A California native, she used to listen to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir weekly broadcasts on the radio in Los Angeles, and she tells in her book how she explained to her mother at the time that shed like to sing with the Tabernacle Choir. One touching section of her book tells of her audition for the Mormon Choir with Dr. Richard P. Condie, director. For 45 minutes I sang, then Oils Everything Prevents Rust the Roi Annes Club drove to F.den last Thursday where they met at the home of Verda Wadsworth. The., the evening playing spent games ane visiting. Light refreshments were served by Mrs. Wadsworth to Lorene Oleson, members, Jean Stettler, Vera Zaugg, Alice Schenk, Melna Schenck, Gladys Thompson, Tubbs, Ethel Brown and a special guest, Jinny Giymour of. Anderson, Mrs. Roy Austin, Mrs. Eden. Mrs. Elmer Arthur Brown, Brown, Mrs. Wallace Brown, MooooooaiOi and Mrs. Newell Budge. Also nacle Choir. I wrote the book to clarify how a Black member feels about the Mormon Chruch, and to clear up misconceptions about racism in the Mormon Church, she says. In her book, Mrs. Martin how she became a tells The statue ceremony will Brother Condie stopped playing the piano for my rehearhighlight three days of special events,' including a special Well, Mrs. sal, and he said: it. made open house and three organ Martin, you recitals with a Mormon TaMrs. Martin says she wrote bernacle Organist at the keythe book over a period of three Saint board, at the Latter-da- y years on a borrowed Kane Memorial chapel in Kane. and entitled it: A Woman Black Roy M. Darley, who has giTells Her ven more than 4,500 recitals She has lived in Story. on the famous Mormon TaberOgden for the past two years, but spent three previous years nacle organ in Salt Lake City in Salt Lake City to be neai tabernacle, will be at the conThe statue is an exact copy, sole of the Kane Memorial the Mormon headquarters and .. made,, in Florence, Italy, of., Mormon Tathe world-famoChapel otgan. Mr. Darle-- also" The statue of General Kane will play for the open house on bernacle Temple Square which stands in the center and unveiling ceremony. and the Tabernacle Choir, she in the of honor position says. She now journeys back main rotunda of the Utah State and forth to Salt Lake City for Speaker at the unveiling Capitol in Salt Lake City, Utah. will be J. Willard Marriott, weekly rehearsals and broadcasts across the nation with prominent U.S. businessman It was sculpted by Ortho and founder of the restaurant, Mormon Tathe world-famowestern Fairbanks, prominent Choir. bernacle motel, hotel and food service Of heroic size, sculptor. She is an attractive Black complex which bears his name. nine feet tall, it will standing contralto, a Charming, sincere Unveiling the statue will be Elrest on a base of native pink der Marion D. Hanks, assistmother and Mormon. She sandstone, the same material ant to the Mormon Council of formerly sand with The Blosused nearly a century earlier the 12 Apostles, and nationsoms on the Television Show in the construction of the Kane in Salt Lake City. Shindig ally known youth leader. Memorial Chapel. She has a warm quality in her Featured speaker at the voice and is an accomplished On the front of the statue's Friday evening open house will base in the Utah State Capitol speaker as well as a singer. be Elder Hanks. is a bronze plaque with the engraved inscription: ALL PURPOSE General Kane, who died in Brigadier General Tho3IU-0.rr0!- L 1883, is buried between the mas L. Kane, The Immortal front steps of the beautiful, Friend of Utah and Its People which sums up the fond afchape' ne and an aunt built for the community fection Utahns have for the little Pennsylvanian who of Kane in 1877. The statue worked all his life for humanIECUUI-O- IL MOTOR to be unveiled faces the front itarian causes. GrfiieetfoBi De-itc- Roy Christian Church Markham): At the heart of the cyclone tearing the sky, Flinging the clouds and the towers by, Is a place of central calm. The chapel was vacated by its congregation in 1966 and sold to the Mormon Chruch in It was opened as the 1970. Kane Memorial Chapel on June 1, 1971. Featured in the Memorial Chapel are displays on the life and work of the General and exhibits of his personal papers and mementoes. A film on the General's service to his community, state and nation also is shown. Admission is free; there are no charges orcommercialia-tion- . The chapel is maintained as a public service by the Church. S' r North Park Baptist Church Bible Believing Christ Centered Fundamental 4275 So. 1900 W. Roy 9:45 A.M. Bible School! V, n s Get this doctor's formulsl poooooooooogpoopoooor All great men are great bean inward citadel or place of central calm (described lucidly by the poet, Edwin entrance to the chapel and also the Generals grave. presuder ITCHtfclG eczema, minor skin irritations, insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings: Kills millions of surface germs. h skin with Zemo Liquid or Ointment. times. He possessed the inner strength and power to control any situation. So here in the Perrins Major General Thomas L. Kane, Pennsylvania Civil War hero and unsung humanitarian, will be honored here July 1 with the unveiUng of a heroic-statu- e in this Allegheny Highland community of 5, 000 people LAKEVIEW WARD Roger England has been named 2nd Assistant for the YMMIA. We welcome Patricia Ann Drennan as a new ward w3S hero fooraor FIFTEENTH WARD William Williams The backyard will be the scene for the Mutual Marrieds social on June 30. Each couple is to bring their own steaks, and the rest of the meal will be assigned. Sunday after church, the auxilliaries will hold a combined meeting on All ofthe ward Library. ficers and teachers should plan to attend. ROY Corey Conlin has been ordained a Priest by his brother, Perrins Black Mormon Tells Her Story, first book ofMrs. Wynette Willis Martin of Ogden, first black member of the Latter-da- y Saint Church Choir in the 1abernacle i. Salt Lake City, is now on the Utah bookstands. The book is published by the Haw-ke- s Publications of Salt Lake City and contains a supplement by John D. Hawkes. WARD e chicken-barbequ- at Sacrament meeting. will be leaving soon for all ward members 18 years and over are invited. For further information, contact Kerma Larsen or Sherrill Seamons. and Bryan Ogden have been ordained by Glen A and the bishopric thanks all the ward members for coming out. The Wagoner family, new converts to the church, spoke Please bring an itm for a pot luck dinner and your own dishes. A $2.50 donation per person is being suggested and Please get out your items for the Deseret Industries drive early on Saturday morn- story Mormon. All youth who are going to the youth conference in August, must have their money in by June 30. The girls who went to camp last week hada wonderful time. They returned home on Saturday. A fund raising dinner has been scheduled for Friday at the Farmers Grain Park on Pennsylvania Avenue in Ogden. The Mutual Marrieds will have a social on June 23 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Choate. Jeff ROY NORTH STAKE ROY NINTH WARD Dont forget the Deseret Industries Drive on Saturday morning. ROY FOURTH WARD Those who are planning Campbell d, writes Scott Conlin. ROY ELEVENTH ROY EIGHTH WARD row. Nora Deseret Industries Drive A the new Cub Scout 1 CO Vi dained a Deacon by his father, pie. It depicts the Mormon Prophet and founder Joseph Smith and his discovery ofGol-de- n Plates buried on a hillside south of Palmyra in Wayne County, which tell the story of a previous civilization in the new world -- - the event is the basis for the Mormon Church being founded by Joseph Smith. 1 LAKE VIEW STAKE ROY TENTH WARD j r Listed in LAURA ORAM BRIDGETT NIELSEN order of their comparative standings of Saturday night ore: BRIDGETT ORAM 4760 So. 2025 West Phone LAURA NIELSEN 2067 W. 4750 So. Phone TORRI BRYAN Phone 4466 So. 1975 W. 825-785- Phone 773-438- JODY FACER ANNETTE DENNY STEVEN 4600 So. 2467 DAY 5467 So. STEPHENS RICE 2700 W. Phone 5150 So. 2222. W. Phone W. 6000 So. 2213 W. Pastor C. Walter Bunger! Phone ROBERT RUSSO Phone DEBBIE WANSTRECT 4600 So. 2481 W. Phone RONNIE MARTINEZ 2477 No. 475 W. Phone SAMMIE VALERIO 5950 So. 2427 W. Phone GREG JUDY 5175 So. 2381 W. Phone Phone JOHN DAWSON 1 1A.M. Morning Worships 7 P.M. Evening Worshipj . 399-420- 6 os 4800 So. 1744 W. 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