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Show Sun Thursday, December 28, 1072 Chronicle Book of Mormon I class scheduled 4 T Improved Family Relations Through the Book of Mormon i will be the course outlined 22. Center Jan. by the A study of the Book of Mormon as it pertains to the family, the class is open to anyone who would like to attend. Jacob Davies, principal of Roy High Seminary, will be the instructor for the course 9 each Thursday, p.m. The class will be at Roy Highs Seminary building at the taught cost of $10 per individual. Those interested should register at the Center, 55 24th St., or contact Mr. Davies at the Seminary. 4 Sunset Stake News SUNSET FIRST WARD Kirk Hartwell has been sustained a Priest, the son of Mr and Mrs James Hartwell There will be no Relief until Jan, 10, then Carol the Visiting ; Frank Rives .v Light by Verla R. Hull new year! Happy SUNSET SECOND WARD Nola Kimber will present the Relief Society Visiting Teacher Message on Wednesday with the Spiritual Living lesson immediately following, Phyllis Huffman class leader. The VisitingTcacher Message will be given by Flora Neibaur in Relief Society on Tuesday morning with the Spiritual Living class led by Retha Anderson immediately following. The .greetings sing out. And it is a happy time -- - the happy time of a brand new start. Its : time to be thankful for all past blessings and to rejoice in Teacher Message, l.avonKeid the Spiritual Living lesson. SUNSET THIRD WARD your lamp theblessingofanotheryear. Each day is a new beginEach week is a new ning. Each month is a beginning. new beginning. But, at the beginning of the new year, its 'a good time to blot out the of the blundering, image foolish human you consider yourself to be a.:d to ask ' God to help you to make a brand new start in 1973. . Russell Farnsworth was sustained a deacon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Farnsworth. Phyllis Morrell will lead the Spiritual Living class on evening at 7:30 Wednesday for Sunset 4th and 6th wards. On Thursday the Visiting Teacher Message will be given by Sandy Bybee, followed by the Spiritual Living Class, Ann Rogers leader. SUNSET FIFTH WARD Relief Society on Jan. 9. will be the Visiting Teacher Message, Betty Jones class leader followed by the Spiritual living class led by Lavon Reid. the beginning of the you can wipe the slate clean, relax and turn your thoughts to your better self - the serene, confident, SUNSET SIXTH WARD strong person you really are! Relief Society on WednesAs a child of God, you are will be the Visiting day inherently like Him. No matTeacher message, class leadter how far you may have Luella er Carver, followed by strayed away from your Fathe Spiritual Living class led ther, He is always there. by Betty Larsen. He is there, anxious He loves for your return. SUNSET SEVENTH WARD you and will forgive your Elaine Moore will present wrong doing if you ask Him the Visiting Teacher Message to. He is there to share in Relief Society on Tuesday your burden and give you His at 9:30 a.m. followed by the choice gift of peace of mind Spiritual Living class led by if youll but seek His help. Elizabeth Caine. Expect the best in 1973! Visualize yourself as a win- ner - in whatever.it is.you..,,r desire. Forgive yourself far-thmistakes of the past," re'Mew membering that with God no- thing is impossible, and with His help you can do anything. Make a fresh new start Ground has been broken in 1973. Be a new you. and construction is now unThis is the time to do it derway for a new Latter-da- y slate must be wiped clean Saint Church to be built in so that you can make your Kwun Tong, Hong Kong, dislife what you want it to be. trict - the third to be built As the poet said: on the China mainland. Others Pale through the gloom the are at Tiu King Ling and Un newly fallen snow Long. The groundbreaking cereWraps in a shroud the silent earth below, mony was under the direction As though twere Mercys hand of Elder W. Brent Hardy, had spread the pall, regional representative of A the Mormon Council of 12 symbol of forgiveness unto all. Apostles. year, -- -- e : : : ; Patient Awareat Weber County ROY ness Week was Hospital a total hos- pital effort to help employees develop a more complete understanding of the feelings and frustrations of patients hoswho live with long-terand pitalization physical disability. Six Weber County Hospital employees spent one of their regular work shifts as a patient instead of caring for the patients at Utahs only Chronic Disease and Rehabilitation Hospital. Most of each employees hospital day was spent confined in a wheelchair. The patients also were assigned specific handicaps such as aphasia and paralysis. They had to be fed by hospital personnel and were unable to communicate verbally. be, commented Gail ODell, at the Nursing Assistant I was concounty complex, fined to a wheelchair and fo'ind it difficult to go very far in it the day I was a patient at Weber County Hospital. chapel underway are the Dec. days and 30 and in afternoon on the 31st. 29 ROY TENTH WARD Tithing settlement is being held tonight and tomorrow night from 6 till 9 and on Sunday between Sunday School and sacrament meeting. ROY STAKE A New Years Dance has been planned for .Saturday evening from 8:30 to 11:30 at the 3rd 8th ward. The Bell Tones will play for the dance and the cost is $3 per couple. Youth of Mia Maidand Venture age and older, as well as all adults of the stake are nvited. A BYU-Ogd- fireside for all married couples of the stake will be held on Sunday evening at 8:30. LuVerne Breen, is seen with Social Services Director Lucile Stanger during Weber County Hospitals recent Patient Awareness Week. Students entering Utah Technical College at Provo for the first time this year may register for the winter MOCK PATIENT, ROY NINTH WARD served afterward. WARD If you are Mia Maid and Venturers age or older you are invited to the New Year Eve Fireside and breakfast, which will begin at 11 p.m. ROY ELEVENTH Tithing settlement is being held through Dec. 31 by appointment. ROY FOURTH WARD Dec. 31 is the last day for tithing settlement. ROY SEVENTH WARD Thanks to all ward choir for the lovely members Christmas program they presented on Christmas Eve. There will be no Relief Society meeting until Jan. 10. who are attending tithing settlewith their parents may meet with the bishop today. Friday is the last tithing settlement day. There will be a baptism on DeC.- - 30r- not ment ROY TWELFTH WARD The Seventies are selling historical calendars for $1.50 with the proceeds going to the missionary fund. Contact one of their group to place your order. Sunday afternoon is the last day for tithing settlement. FIFTEENTH WARD Dont forget theNewY'ears Eve Fireside and breakfast to be held with the Sixth Ward. ROY THIRTEENTH turer ROY -- ROY EIGHTH WARD WARD Appointments for tithing settlement can be made with the bishop or Russell All youth Mia Maid and Venage and older, and all adults are invited. The meeting will start at 11 p.m. and breakfast will be served quarter classes 4 and continue Winter will begin Jan. through March 16. and go on to a four-ye- ar institution by transfer-in- g Utah Tech credits. are- Vocat'onal-technic- as open to new students for the winter quarter will include: Secretarial, legal secretary. marketing, accounting, by Glen Perrins OGDEN - A medical landmark, the original Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hospital at 24th Street and Harrison Boulevard, will be torn down shortly with the contract to demolish Medical and rgical Hospital which had been erected in 1890 at 28th Street and den -- The adults and the youth Mia Maid and Venturers age and older are invited to attend a fireside on New Years Eve at 10:30. Breakfast will be sen announced today. years served afterward. The Fifteenth Ward will join us for this occasion. quarter day school on Jan. 3, President Wilson W. Soren- President Sorensen said openings will be available in some 20 vocational-technicareas, plus 176 classes in the general academic field whereby a student may fill groups during his Utah Tech A fireside for all youth of the ward who are Mia Maid and Venturer age and older, as well as all adults are invited to a special fireside on New Years Eve at A breakfast will be 11 p.m. The young people ROY THIRD WARD en Tech students register ROY NORTH STAKE ROY SIXTH WARD settlement Tithing 7-- Dee Memorial Roy LDS News LAKE VIEW STAKE ROY FIRST WARD en I had never realized how long a hospital corridor could SUNSET FOURTH WARD At new . BYU-Ogd- Avenue which had Maaison been built at a cost of$25,000. The Dee Hospital opened Dec. 29, 1910 with 15 patients, and a nursing staff of five graduate nurses and three stu- the building awarded to A.J. Mackay and sons of Salt Lake City. The proud old hospital dents. There were 17 physicians on the original staff, with Dr. Robert S. Joyce as Chief of Staff. Rates were $3 a day for a private room, $2 for a ward, and $25 for 14 days maternity care for mother and baby. Nurses work day was 12 hours which was founded in memof Ogden industrialist ory Thomas Duncombe Dee in 1910 y will crumple under a contract and the 3. property will be offered for sale by the Real Estate department 90-da- of the Latter-da- y Saint Church. The structure has been empty since July of 1969 when its patients were transferred 15 blocks south, Boulevard to the new TJavT3 O. McKay Hospital, now the McKay-De- e Hospital Center. The old Dee Hospital was built by Mrs. Annie Taylor Dee, widow of Thomas Duncombe Dee, and her seven children in his memory. Two of the founders survive Edith Dee Green and Lawrence T. Dee, both of Ogden. for the Groundbreaking Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hospital was July 10, 1910, and y the building was ready for occupancy less than six months later, on Dec. 29, 1910. It replaced the old Og S' with week one-ha- (if st years statistics aijotal of 895 patients, The k gives you know that nice, worm fselin when you heat your lame with gas you're enjoyin' the comfort of circulating heat the cleanliness of filtered air heat the economy of natures most perfect fuel. And in addition youre helping to conserve Americas energy resources. Natural gas is natural energy. MOUNTAIN FUEL and 481 surgical five births. Births were paid procedures for personally by Mrs. Dee, to encourage delivery in the Hospital, so that nurses might be trained. The Dee family operated the Hospital until 1914 when it became obvious that operating a hospital was beyond the means of a private family. Its closing was announced for November, 1914. It is reported that Mrs. Dee was depressed at the turn of events and consulted with her friend Apostle David 0. McKay who later became president of the Latter-da- y Saint Church. Following a committee investigation by the First Presidency of the Church at that time, the Dee Hospital was given in perpetuity to the church and it began operating again as of March 29, three months after it had closed. At that time the commitment was made that there 1915--ju- K day off per the patient load permitted. along,-Harriso- five-stor- lf when st Nineteen-year-old Kristen Hurst, the reigning Miss Weber State College, left by plane Wednesday to compete in the Camellia Bowl aueen contest in Sacramento, Calif., Satur- day. of the queen Selection comes as one of the attractions of the Camellia Bowl football contest where teams of the Western Division NCAA college division, meet for the years championship game. a junior, Miss Hurst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean W. hurst, enters the beauty-tale- nt contest in competition with her counterparts from dozens of colleges in the West. The coeds will be rated on talent, beauty of face and figure, personality and other qualifications during the Saturday contest. The winner and her two attendants will preside at the bowl game. The Weber State entrant, who performed the role of Aldonza in Man of LaMan-ch- a, and has held leading would always be a Dee Hospital in Ogden and that two members of the family would serve on the Board of Trustees of the Hospital. This commitment has been honored with the opening of a new Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hospital adjacent to the McKay Hospital, forming the McKay-De- e Hospital Center, on Nov. 61 years after 10, the opening of the first Dee Hospital, Dec. 29, 1910. Three members of the Dee family serve on the Governing Board of the McKay-De- e Lawrence Hospital Center: ThoT. Dee, mas D. Dee II, chairman of the finance committee, and Mrs." Donnell SteWart, daugh- ter of Elizabeth Dee Shaw, board member. The Dee family has continued its support of the Hospital during its more than 60 1971--ju- st n; years of service to Ogden. Their financial contribution to the new Dee Hospital from two Foundations family to $250,000, and amounted individual members of the family have contributed more than $100,000 additional to the Hospital Center. Indeed, the Dee family was honored by the City of Ogden on April , 1970 when it was officially Dee Day. proclaimed as On Nov. 1, 1972 Dr. George M. Fister, who was paid tribute for his significant contributions to the world of medicine and named presidentelect of the Club of American Medicine, paid honor to the Dee Family and the old and new Dee Hospitals as great institutions of their day, and praised their service to the Ogden area. ar roles in other WSC productions, combines both singing and acting as her contest talent. She will return Sunday. Teams entered in the bowl game are North Dakota and Cal Poly, of San Luis Obispo. data clerk-typis- t, pro- cessing, fashion merchandising, management, service station supermarket management, management, auto mechanics, driving (large professional trucks and buses), machine shop, welding, instrument and business machines repair, el- ectronics, electro-mechanic- technology (a in the installation, course maintenance and repair of computers), television and ratwo-ye- dio ar repair. the general academic field, Utah Tech is offering 176 courses in everything from anthropology to zoology, said President Sorensen. He pointed out that a student could fill college groups in general academics during his first two years, transfer his In credits and go on to a four-ye- ar institution as a junior. Utah Tech credits are now transferable to all Utah four-yepublic colleges and universities, and also Brigham Young University, President Sorensen emphasized. Utah Technical College at Provo is now fully accredited by the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools, the same association that accredits everything in Utah (and other western and mountain states) from high schools to colleges. Tuition for day school at Utah Tech is $103 per quarThe college now has ter. financial aids and student loans available on a par with any college in the state, said President Sorensen. students Prospective wishing information before the Jan. 3 winter quarter registration may inquire at Utah Tech anytime during the school day. ar Pastor Harry Read Sunday School 10 00 00 Morning Worship Sunday Night 7 30 Wed Bible Study 7 30 712 So. State Clearfield 8 |