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Show Sun Chronicle Tnursday, September Iagr 13, 1973 flouer holder ifrogi and any cut f lowers or greenery from their garuc,.. Extra flowers will be furnished for the arrange- ym demonstration by Aiko Astle. Bring lunches lor children. Storage item for September is Stokleys fruit cocktail, 303 Sunset Stake News Sl'NSKT FIRST RD Releases were Ray Griffith as Sunday School leader, Pamela Bowen, Dixie Tippitts, Diane Bushnell, Sunday School teachers, Diane Worthen, Jr Sunday School teacher, Susan Wayment. teacher, Debbie Wood, Junior Sunday School tacher, Cathy Nelson.Cub Master, Ron Sar-veCub Scout awards chairman. Sustained were Orville Nelson, Sunday School leader, Allan Lovell, Carolyn Jo! nston, Sunday School teachers, Cheryl Moore Primary organist, Ray Anderson, Cub Scout committee Valentine August reports teacher, Lora Spencer counselor in the Laurel class. Gail Bateman as Beehive class president, Diane Koster. and Patricia Abshire counselors. held at Willow Glen on Thursday Sept. 13 beginning at 5 p.m. Bring along your wife and favorite two golf clubs and have a good time. Cost is $1 per person plus two ot luck dishes. Those with the last name beginning with "A Primary organist, Orville Roy Christian Church The Sermon Sunday morning wil be: Building the Church: Laying the Foun- dation." Sunday evening: "Meanings and Moods in the Lord's Supper. "his Saturday and every Saturday is a work day as we demolish the fruit shed and begin work on our building project. Bring gloves and a hammer. We'll try to start around 9: 30 a m. Saturday at 3 p m at North Park we will face the North Park Baptist team in softball. If you cant play, come and cheer. - AGOHlSZliO mm FRonn IS!GR0U1S! TOENAIL? Get Outgro" for fast relief sutler the agony ol ingrown toenail pam w. en Oulgro can give you last temporary relief7 Outgro toughens irritated sKin eases inflammation reduces swelling without affecting the shape growth or position ot the nail Oulgro gives you 'ast pain relief, and makes it easier lo cut out the nail cut out the pain caused by ingrown toenail Stop nail pam last with Oulgro Why KLKMvK H.OK nd flowers are chairman, Victor Bodily, Cub Master, James Glauser, Cub Scout aw ards chairman. SCASET SECOND WARD Dr. Lindsey Curtis will be the speaker in Sacrament meeting next Sunday. Releases were Don McNee as 2nd counselor in the Sunday School, Neva Jones, Primary teacher, Debbie Correll, L Junior Primary organist. Sustained were Eugene furnished li Olive and Mark 29.. W ashington Phone :m-:n7- f Deming 2nd counselor in the Sunday School, John Huffman Geneology Sunday School Atnieirisa es IPdlbli Democratic National Telethon II conjuction with the Telethon. Utah is holding the world s biggest pot luck dinner' Admission will be only $1 . tor good home-mad- e Utah food donated by the people from all over the state In GENUINE OLD FASHIONED :tr ic ol vur t repcrl e ruf ernmeht h n nf f ifl 5e OH Released were Florence Monfrans as activity committee member of the APYWMIA, Kathryn Nielson as a Sunday School teacher. The Young Married's are planning a social at the stake camp on Saturday evening, in charge are Deane and Mary Jenkins Young Married Leades and John Watts of the Eldes quorum. CAPITOL HILL, SALT LAKE CITY. th the from the ce KUTV jpjropfjte scemoy oW'cer n (or ct Document unitec cetintenaed' DC dnlB his counselors James Browning and Melvin Powers. John Howe was sustained as the new Ward Clerk, with Kent Lindsey as Assistant Clerk and Robert Jensen as Executive Secretary ;erving as High Priests Group leader will lie Earl lhll and Seventies group leader, Geotge Wilson The Elders quorum presidency includes Jay Cottle, President, Inland Watts and Marvin Zaugg. Counselors and Ronald Noble, Secretary. Called to serve as Bishop of the new 17th ward is Donald Rundqmst His counselors are Willard Parker and Mark Wagstalf, with Greg Amsden as Ward Clerk. Brent Zaugg. Assistant Clerk and Val Weston, Executive Secretary. Milo Peterson is the High Priests Group leader, and Dee Donaldson, Seventies Group Leader. 28-2- David Florence was advanced to a Priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Florence. Joyce Strebel was sustained Relief Society Nursery leader, Jeanine Andrews as Family Health class leader in Relief Society, Meeka Gibson as Primary librarian. , A ward adult social is scheduled for Friday evening beginning at the stake camp beginning at 6:30. It is a budget dinner. SUNSET SE ENTII WARD Harriet sustained Dairies as was Primary librarian. Kay Lynn Wells was sustained on the MIA activity committee. Our Saviors 'I ,, Channel j be) uttlts 7th-13t- The Womens Circles of Our Relief Society Homemaking day will be Thursday, Sept. 13 at 10 a.m. Bring a short vase or bowl, a weighted metal began their fall schedules the first week in September. The afternoon group met on Sept. 4 at the home of Mrs. Glade Nielsen, with the Bible study presented by Mrs. Don Gaskill. The Evening Circle met that evening at the home of Mrs. Sherman Legas, with Mrs. Merlin Burdick giving the Bible study. The Church Council will hold their regular meeting tonight at 7:30 at the ccurch and all council membes are urged to attend. The Fall Schedule began last Sunday and will continue through the winter. Sunday School for ages three through adults will be at 9:30 a.m. and Worship service at 11 a.m. Pastor John Lundblad extends an invitation to anyone in the community w'ho desires to meet with them. Next Tuesday evening the Lutheran Church Women will hold a general meeting in Fellowship Hall at 7:30. Guest speaker will be James H. Gaskill of the Police Science department at W'eber State College who will speak on Child Abuse. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Ralph Hayes and Mrs. Bohby Griffey. Mrs. Glade Nielsen has begun rehearsals for the childrens choir for all children ages five through sixth grade They practice each Friday at 4 p.m. The Senior Choir is holding rehearsals on Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. and new members are needed for each group. ward chapel. All ward Relief Society officers and teaches should be in attendance. ROY THIRD WARD The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Medell has been blessed by her father and named Chrissie. Rich Peterson blessed their baby daughter and named her Bobbie Shea. Lanny Spraycar named their baby son Jason Lanny. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neaison was blessed by her grandfather, Dale Thurgood and named Angela. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stoddard was blesses and named Scott Earl by his father. John Eric Sorensen was baptized and confirmed by his father, John Sorensen. Helen Holtry is the new for the Relief Society, Beth Spraycar was released. Secretary ' T&L's service area, we enjoyed the bounty from almost 650,000 irrigated acres over a thousand square miles of now fertile farmland which used to be dry farmed or desertland. Q Electricity made it happen. Q Every year new irrigation water brings highly productive farming to more and an average of about 30.000 acres of new land each year. Enough more acres of previously arid land of potatoes. Or 2.4 million bushels of wheat. Q And that's to grow 75 million bags (hundred-weigh- t) one reason why we are building new power plants with bigger generating capacity they're needed to keep America's food supply ahead of America's appetite. Q Electric power mans the pumps that make large-scairrigation possible. Not to mention the jobs in the food and kindred products industry that directly and indirect!;, come with it. D To irrigate those 650,000 acres, it takes 300,000 kiloif it all came from the first unit at our new Huntington Plant, it would watts of generating capacity take 70 of its capacity! If the power isn't there, the water, the food, and the jobs won't be there either. Q It's always required a lot of money and effort to provide adequate electricity. It still does and more because we are adding new equipment costing millions of dollars to generating plants. D But if we (F'nt build them, the new pumps and sprinklers will stand idle, and the additional food supply will not be there. All TO A BETTER ENVIRONMENT Ed Fowers is President of the YMMIA with Kenneth Rackham as Secretary Carl Wheelwright is Priest, Ex plorer Advisor; Lee K Hansen, Teachers, Venturers Advisor, and Grant Victor. Deacons Scouts Advisor, with Mark Child as Assistant Presided of the YWMIA is Bonnie Hunsaker; Mia Maid Advisor, Doris Garner, and Beehive Advisor, Shirley Hill Please make a note of the Relief Society Fall Social coming up onOt. 2. ROY THIRTEENTH WARD We welcome as new ward ROY TWELFTH VVVRD members, Steven and Sandra larsen and family, Robert Checketts and children, and John and Carol Scott and children. meetings Erla Anderson has been released as ward Librarian and Steven Larsen sustained. Sept. 20 is the date for the Relief Society Fa" "anal, to be held at the church at 7:30 p.m. A social for all ward members has been planned for the evening of Sept. 28. Plan to attend and bring neighbors and friends. will Thompson the ward on the Adult MIA committee. Dean Claxton has been named Magazine Represen- Cindy represent tative Lemon. replacing Edward Lisa Marie Wheelwright has been baptized and confirmed Phil her father, by Wheelwright. Scott Hughes has been ordained a Teacher and Byron Beck a Priest. ROY NORTH STAKE Recently sustained as new membes of the Relief Society Stake Board are Carol Stokes, who replaces Charmayne Jep-pso-n as 2nd Counselor, Martha Morisse, will be the Spiritual Living Teacher, Ruth Croft, Homemaking Lesson Leader, and Ada Jane Kleinman, Cultural Refinement Teacher. General Priesthood meeting Relief Society Homemaking are being held today, at 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m Thev'ill be doing foil craft, so bring the bottles with you, which you want to decorate. Ruth Funk has been named Secretary for the YWMIA. ROY FIFTEENTH WARD Brent Campbell has been ordained a Deacon, and Lloyd Parkinson a Priest. We welcome the Andrew Schow family as new members of the ward. The Relief Society has scheduled their Fall Social for Sept. 26 at 10 a.m. ROY SIXTEENTH WARD Mark Anderson has been dained a Teacher. vt ROY SEV ENTH WARD Sharon Lomax has been sustained as 2nd Counselor in the Primary. Babies blessed and named last Sunday were Elizabeth Webb, by her father, Gene Webb; Troy Steven Woolsey, i nnn t! or- ELrrell Anderson has been named to the Activities and Services Committee of the MIA. will be held on Sunday mor- ning at 8 at the stake house. All Priesthood holders in the stake should be in attendance. ROY NINTH Sally W ARD the new for the Relief Hill is ITCHING LIKE MAD? Get this doctor's f orrmilal Society. Zemo speedily stops torment of externally caused itching ... of Heading the Sunday School is Roger Pett, President and Counselors, David Frank and Zemo Secretary eczema, minor skin irritations, non-p- o iso nous insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of surface germs. "De-itch- " skin with Liquid or Ointment. North Park Baptist Church Bible Believing Christ Centered Fundamental 4275 So. 1900 W. So 9:45 A.M. Bible School 1A.M. Morning Worshi P& 7 P.M. Evening Worship 1 vs? M KEY includes Marsha Rackham, President, Margaret Frank and JoAnn Weir, Counselors, and Linda Karras, Secretary ward members are urged to attend the building fund dinner to be held Sept. 22 at 6:30. The proceeds will go toward repairs of the church. le - Dont forget the Relief Society Fall Social tonight at the church at 6:30. Bring your own hamburger and dishes, and the remainder of the meal will he furnished. All married couples of the w ard are invited to attend Ray McMillan The new Primary Mark has Cummings graduated from Primary and been ordained a Deacon. John Cummings has been ordained a Teacher. Last year, ir. ElECTRiCiTY of Mr and Mrs. Don Jesse Woolsey, by Itasmussen, Kyle Robert by his father, Larry Pitchford, and Diar.e Nay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Nay, by her grandfather, Duane Nay. Glen Bridges confirmed Sheila Mills, and Gary Wagstaif confirmed Dana Chatlain membes of the church Their parents are Mr. and Mrs Don Woolsey and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chatlain. ROY FIFTH WARD aEDYo Utah power & light company son Pastor Douglas Nelson Phone 399-420- 6 When U.P. car inspectors Bud Lundahl and Bob Peraita look under, over and into a railroad car, theyre looking out for you. wiate te (fe wtlE DIMS ROY STAKE Relief Society Leadership meeting will be held Friday h morning at 10 at the 2nd - Saviors Lutheran Church SUNSET SIXTH WARD Bruce Bryson, Lynn Weston, and Brent Hill have been ordained Teachers. Both wards will meet together for Sunday School this Sunday at 10:30 a.m. The Tenth Ward will hold Sacrament meeting at-- pm. and the 17th ward at 6 p m. 4 Lutheran News , DiiDs secretaries, through U" bring salads, from "N through bring deserts. Cold cuts and drinks will be furnished by the quorum. Choir practice will be held immediately after sacrament meeting. Please come and help make this the best choir ever. Everyone invited Please take articles for the rummage sale to Ruth Thompson. Sale will be Sept with proceeds going into the building fund. SUNSET FOURTH WARD I. KF. I F.W ST KE The Tenth Ward w as divided last Sunday creating the Roy 17 th Ward Keith llemer will remain as Bishop of the Tenth Ward with will tie 1 Roy LDS News per case includes are due Elders quorum party RALLYSaturday, September IS, Saturday Sept. 15 $6.27 Auxiliary APYWMIA chorister. Mary Jane Judson was sustained a Primary Anderson Leona was sustained a Sunday School teacher. Clell was Andreason sustained activity chairman in the MIA. In addition we II be doing live spot' direct from the Rally all during the Telethon on Channel 2' PRIZES" Will be given away at the Rally for all the peopie who donate during the Te'ethon' A can, tax. Sl'NSET THIRD WARD Lora Spencer was sustained APYWMIA organist, Terri SUNSET FIFTH WARD THERE WILL BE LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ALL EVENING LONG FROM 6 30 TO 10 00 P M ALONG WITH TELEVISION SETS SO WE CAN ALL WATCH THE TELETHON UTAH Larsen, Primary teacher, Grismola Junior Myra Primary organist. 1 hr1 3 D Union Pacific railroad people Working as a team, Bud and Bob thoroughly inspect each car that comes rolling in They examine wail lining, floor decking and ceilings. They see that brake shoes, air brake equipment, wheels and couplings are in perfect working order. Only when they're satisfied that each car is safe and ready to roll again will they allow your valuable cargo to be loaded. Then theyll check again, making sure your cargo is properly secured for its important trip. Thats called being looked-ou- t for, and thats why we're able to deliver your freight on time and intact. Bud Lundahl. Bob Peralta. Two of the twenty-seve- n thousand people who are looking out for you at Union Pacific. Becauseof them and the job they do, we're not just another railroad. We're the railroad that can handle it. |