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Show Thursday, June 13, Wednesday, June 12, Clearfield Courier 1971 1574 day. The ward is sptfsgansj 9 bake sale on S&twrfcy tanning at 10 a.m. at flay Dry Center. The proctrds. will go to help the youth of the w ard to attend the Manti pageant m July. They plan to charter a bus, and would appreciate the support of ward members at the sale. Roy LBS News was sustau ed as the new Bishop, with William Kent Redden as first Counselor and Jack Green as second The clerks will Counselor remain the same HOOPER STAKE Stake Lagoon Pavs is June 27. Fiddler on tiie Roof is being presented tonight, Friday and Saturday at the Cultural Center. The production is being directed by Don Singleton with Roger Arnold in the featured role. Sunset Stake News 2 Sunset quorum, Ned Shelly 2nd counRon Jensen was selor. released Eddie Cameron has been sustained an Ider The Dee Christensen fannly Accompanied by a large number oi relatives and friends, were sealed m the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Satuiday farewell testimonial for Rodney Unsworth was given on Sunday evening Rodney is the son of Mr. and Mrs. He will Quintin Unsworth leave this week for the mission home He will serve the Texas North mission Bidwell was James sustained assistant scout master. A Sunset Sunset 1st as v ard librarian Bingham KLENKE FLORAL Sunset J-- 2955 Washington Phone 4 394-347- 7 Michael Sondren was sustained a priest Danny Martin has received a mission call to Central Germany I le w ill depart in July 1 le is the son of Mr and Mrs June Mai till Lr Buy A Pair Of Shoes i nri uau Tai Ui szta u i ARD Pratt has been ordained a Teacher by his father, LeeRay Pratt. The baby son of Norman and Diane Baker has been blessed by his father and named Jeremy Evan Baker Brent and Christine named their baby boy Michael Lee David and Jacque Child, the Jeanine Putnam hav bet n welcomed as new members the ward. t Hansen was sustained counselor in the 70s And Flowers ai turnlshed by Olive and Mark The baby daughter of Keith and Judy Cisney has been blessed by her father, and named Joanie Deon. Gary and Barbara Hamblin named their daughter Kimberly Joy. She was blessed try her father The daughter of Blaine and Dixie Wdliamsen was blessed by her grandfather, David' Tullis and named Josephine. Jason Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Baker has been baptized by his brother FOURTEENTH WARD Rex Baker and confirmed by Summer Primary is being his brother, Doug Baker. held on Monday mornings at Memberships have been 11. received m the ward for Doug Baker and Dave Schulz. We ROY STAKE are happy to have then back in the ward SECOND W ARD At the last Fast and The Priests quorum has Testimony meeting five baby been reorganized with Joel Smith as Leader, Kevin Jenboys were blessed and named Mr. and sen and by their fathers Clay Arncll, Mrs Kevin Patterson named Assistants and Mark Gibby their boy Jamison Larkin. Secretary Mr. and Mrs William Terry Bailey chose James Michael SEAENTII W KD as the name for their son Bettv Cowan has been Mr. and Mrs Monte Foster sustained as 2nd Counselor m named their boy Neil the Relief Society Lori Donaldson has been Sheldon; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nelson named their boy released as Bee fhve Adviser Zachary Craig, and Mr. and and Arlene Benson sustained. Mrs. Reid William Clark Ward temple day is June W Keith Meika Gibson was released De Lila 2 Roy Fathers Day named their baby William EIGHTH Melvin Wright sustained was released as bishop along with his counselors, Dalis Meldrum and William Kent Dallas Meldrum Redden. Shopping Center b '& I F? . fef a ttuuiiitiii Utah Right to Life Committee, in its continuing effort to educate the public on a side of the abortion issue which it seldom hears, that of the unborn child, will have a program on June 27, 8 p.m. at the LDS Institute of Religion, 1302 Edvalson, just off Weber State College campus in Ogden. A tape and slide presentation of Dr. and Mrs. John C. Willke, will be shown. Dr. Willke is director of the Right to Life Committee of Ohio. Speakers will talk on the constitutional proposed amendments to protect human life and inform participants as to what can be done through the Right to Life Committee. The public is encouraged to come and learn more about one of the most pressing and controversial issues of our day. Rev. Wilbur I. Nelson of Bountiful, will be the guest speaker this Sunday at North 4275 S. Roy. Rev. Nelson has ministered in this area for many years; as pastor of Baptist and Evangelical Free churches in Cgdcft and Salt Lake, and He w ill speak at the Morning Worship Service at 11 a m. and the Evening Hour of Praise at 7 p.m. Sunday. The public is welcome. Park Baptist Church, A workshop of OGDEN special interest to women, "Better Nutrition Through Canning," will be conducted June 19 at Weber State between 10 a m. and 4 p m. in room 105 of the Education College. The workshop will be held the Kerr Glass Company, Sand Springs, Okla., will conduct the demonstrations. Mrs. Joseph A. Humphris, Building. A tEEQI! 1ST Unlike Cur Competitors Freight Outlet Has Only One Warehouse Clearance A Year And This Is It." Huge Savings In All Departments. All Reduced. m coordinator Make .4 Ju,, 4, Deaf Om 18-2- 0 Tkr Mere. fel Amglkimg I Over 400 Year Choke 1M, VALUES SM.95 TO j gg m Ogden; doctor tei? S. 00 t Nl ODDS ( Ub! HP - ) S flf h It t Ip if ,,u it $138oo him n V e Gi s Auii i mmiiiE buc:ii! I U1 v k r. 8CIU1I TABLES ODDS N ENDS Utv Psstor Phone 773 5057 Pastor Jess Watson Ph. 731J2335 y - -- Iri tifSr t f r ' H ' h " 1) i-- i ,v. . f i h V' j FT Refrigeratoi 4l T c No Reasonable Offer ' ? iitwc4-- r d I t1 d-M- ! R1VERDALE RD. s-- Refused f 3 Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer $4gs5 S119 00 3 7 p.m. Hour ol Praise I SET BEDROOM it Morning Worship i s79 00 C am. 11 Donald L. Huffman R; if it StFEI DINETTE SETS n ? ' ' j. 4275 S. 1900 W. Roy am ?ri !vs i'(iiiM4t ttemtit Reasonable Offer Refused i As mChr.sl Piiti CHAIRS M vildHaith A , vd.il love lor people Youth Meeting 7 30 pm : 11 No a, p Worship 6 4S p m Keep these three days availdhle and enjoy a learning experience itien ' S HV1 (IHnI & Gift Shoo 1878 W. 5075 S. Roy 625-tti5- 3 Tgt Pruono E venmg 1 Bn ilYN Jorgensens Book 1900 W. v. Ends N N ENDS SOFA HERCULON past as we'i as ot today is Humphris Besrcoffl Outls V and actual evidences ol ence o( ancient cities inhab.led by thousands o people in North Cen Ira! and South Amenta (turns the basis lot tins intriguing booh The author in this illu.l'aied volume bungs together Iteones and lac's from wnleis and archaeologists ol the Morning Worship fsAx J the toy fronds the ensl I Ail Retngeotirt The mysleiy as well as that stftrdundtf the Bible School P-fv- Fvaiwafive Cillers li Utal "ALL REDUCED" Cheesman $5.95 Baptist Church - Largest Seleetlii Ot R Church Religion. i by Paul 10 am Gates, owner Gates Realty, licensed real estate broker, Joseph C. Muren, instructor, Ogden LDS Institute of i M frternil Evidences of the Book of Mormon North Park I C Max Hugh AMERICANS Roy Christian 4377 Genealogical Society Caldwell, instructor. Institute of Religion, Utah State University; Lindsay R. Curtis, M D., practicing medical SIS-..-, THESE EARLY said, at the WSC Continuing Education Center on campus. Registration tee is $2. Church ; Lamps tin it required, Mrs personalities are Hyrum L. Andrus, professor of Church History and Doctrine, BYU; T. Lee Boam, supervisor of United States and Canada department. ....... n Many informed instructors will be giving the lectures with many subjects to select. A few of these well known fir'll . of WSC Con- tinuing Education Divisions home economics, said many requests for the workshop have been made by women in the Ogden area. Expert information regarding canning and bottling is of particular interest at this (be Lp5L Relief Society," shesaici. Demonstrations will include pressure cooker canning, hot and cold water bath canning, freezing, pickles,, jams and jellies, and home smoking and drying methods. $7. Mail Hr HrdmrrJ Omr larrultrg Kg 3SZ.Se home n nationally-know- economist, HatMe Hinkle of Way (4800 South) The cost is $6 for the entire or if series if you you register at the door it is SON. Ogden-Washingto- Terrace area. The ladies w ill assemble afterwards at the Lael Bomans home for a pool side luncheon and entertainment. Chuck-a-ram- a will cater the private luncheon Canning class -TERRACE Education Days for the Ogden Area will be held June The location is at Bonneville High, 251 East Laker VHKDAYS - SOUTH OGDEN A tour of homes will be taken by members and guests of the Weber Basin Home Builders Ladies Auxilary this Saturn day in the South 1900 W. in 18-2- 4 are Ladies auxiliary sets luncheon recently as radio minister through the "Beams of Blessings broadcast aired over various stations WASH. WHY PHY 10-- k North Park Baptist The lune SAT. Jd A- -- MAKING PLANS for the ladies auxiliary tour and luncheon Saturday Mrs. Laren Nebeker, left, and Mrs. Wes Barton. Education days set OPEN 1 discussed Bruce Adams has been ordained a Teacher and Chris Jensen a Deacon. The baby of George and Colleen Combe has been blessed by an uncle, David Bingham, and named Brn- - bishopric has been A new m ARD W ? and Carla Luby and Stanley and Jacqueline Sue Bitton. 20 Nile 'third WARD Jimmies Shoes Roy ROY NORTH STAKE LAKEV1EW WARD Congratulations to Steven Graser and Richard Sheffield on receiving the Duty to God Award They are tbs sons of Mr and Mrs VerlGrsser and Mr. and Mrs Gayle Sheffield. Blaine Bell has been ordained a Teacher. We are happy to have as new ward members, Donald FOIRTH WARD Kirk Parkinson has been ordained to the office of Priest FIRST v A S 5 W wibiv' O83 .'v I itt $.3 - &' yvnimw StiS'S 1551? k;i '4!' -- ITI0 COVERS V 1 W be a supply of pafio covers that we bought in 1973 before the price increases. '73 prices will save you 30o over this year's prices. 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