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Show f Thursday, December 12, 1374 Clearfie'id Courier Roy LDS News v Lnju f i Drtrt JJdl 17 17 requested to bring toiletry items for the adopted family Ci the dua eh. Especially needed are shampoo, hand otion. hand soap, combs, brushes and Kleenex Tissue. There will be a Christmas program presented by the Chairman Pam Lundblad. Each one attending is asked to bring a plate of Christmas goodies to share with the group. Guests are welcome. PnlloHMiblw U Each one attending is Hall. advice Book on purchasing Advice childrens books as Christmas gifts will be given to parents of young children during the first of a series of sessions being offered Friday by the Weber State College Parents of preschoolers and children in the primary grades are invited to attend the workshop-lectur- until from e 3 p.m. in the Howell 5 Collections section of the WSC Library. Bonnie J. Bitzgerald, peoples 1'brarian for college, will give a Mrs. the Neilsen, president, - Friday. Christmas 4275 S. 1900 W. A vtlovfaith in Cfoltt I for iritot I 9:45 Sunday Bihta School 11 o.m. Morning Worship Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Study end J The V Prayer J 731-233- 4 2 SUNSET FIRST Junior won playoff in volleyball played on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday last week, Kathy Barney coached the girls with Vicki Ross captain of the team. Debbie Thompson was chosen most valuable player ior Sunset first. Gills on the team were Vicki Ross, Debbie Thompson, Susan Barton, Kelly TeepSes, Patty Williamson, Joyce Anderson, Wendy Covington, Donna Sewell, Pam Mikse!!, Janet Lee, Susan Williamson, Tammy Reichel, Kay Johnson, Toni Morelia, Razanne Spackman, Gena Della Silva. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Social Reynolds. The son of Michael and Tralena Reeves was named Joshua Allen by LL fa diet . Eric Scott was the name given to Hie son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Iverson. He was blessed by his uncle Ned Iver- son. Steve Dixon has been named assistant Teachers quorum advisor. The Relief Society will meet next Wednesday at 9:39 for their visiting teachers report to be followed by the mother education and social relations lessons. The evening visiting teachers meeting will be at 7 with the other lessons Relations Brent Reeve has received a mission call to the Rochester, New York area. He will enter the mission home on Jan. 18. Brent is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reeve. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Social Relations class led by Linda Sisneros with Rhonda Wiggill the Mothers teaching Education group. Glenda Taylor will present the visiting teacher message December 17 will be the annual Christmas party. There will be a Walt Disney movie and Santa will be there for the children. helpful Cifts of hoi meals and a warm bed on cold nights throughout the year mean as much to homeless and destitute men as ail the fancy-w- packages and rapped goodies others may recieve on Christmas Day. The Rescue Mission of Salt Lake, located at 456 W. 2nd South, Salt Lake City, provides such free beds and meals to over 80 men each day, but Christmas is something special. On that day, it will be open to 2th Ward honoring nv-bish- en will din-sessi- & SUNSET SECGND Scott Wiggill was sustained a Teacher, the son of Mr, and Mrs. Max Wiggill. Mission Several children were baptized and confirmed at the last Fast meeting. Leland Angus was baptized by bis brotner David and confirmed by his father Mark Angus. Elizabeth Ann Babbitt was The Roy LDS 12th Ward hold a special honor Robert Favero family as new Bishop Wayne Brierley night members members of the Dec. 14at6:30p.m. ward. The ward Christmas party James Blackley has been will be held in conjunction ordained a Priest. The Relief Society will have with the honor night for the its social relations and outgoing bishop. mother education lessons as A well as visiting teachers special Christmas - program will be held in the Thurnext report meeting chapel after which sday morning. The evening ward vmll be served in the will have report "tr meeting at 7 p.m. and the cultural hall. social relations at ?: 3d p.m. All ward members are vited t come and pay tribute NORTH STAKE to Bishop Brierley and his SIXTH WARD The ward Christmas dinner wie Leva. SEVENTH WARD We are happy to have the and lesson Evelyn Resciis LAKEVIEW WARD 1 al Visiting Teacher Message class wiil be on Jan. 1. ward-Christm- Rose, daughter of Richard and Shirley Rose was confirmed by Bishop Richard Jensen. Edna Hay will give the social relations lesson and Dorothy Walker the cultural refinement lesson at Relief Society next Tuesday mornina girls Meadows class leader with Joan Polsen leading the Mothers Education group. following. Daley and Earl Allen as APA coaches. Travis Combe has been baptized and confirmed by his father, Byron Combe. Plan to attend the party on Dec. 20. Child. Holly Christmas, will be presented, by the children of the Sunday School with carols by the congregation and a message by Pastar Lundblad. Guests are welcome. I Pastor Jess Watson Phone Rita Because program from Lisa Cutler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Child was confirmed by Duane The Childrens Christmas program will be presented on Sunday, Dec. 22, at 10:45a.m. I Hour of Proiso 7 p.m. 29 Wade. Pastar and Mrs. John Lundblad cordially invite all members and friends of the Church to an open house at their home at 4549 S. 2525 W. on Sunday from 2 to 7 p m. I and Dec. ! UU1 U U the Ward Christmas Party featuring dinner, a program and a visit from Santa Claus. There will be no charge. The son of Dale and Joyce Johnson has been blessed by his father and named Cody decorating the hall. Church A party AA 1 ail men, women and children and over 500 persons are expected to enjoy a hot turkey dinner with all the trimmings. Each will receive a small gift, a sack of candy and a booklet of the Christmas Story, to help brighten w'hat othefrause might be a lonely day for most. Special morning services will be held m the Missions Chapel, with the singing of familiar Carols, and then all will line up to enter the brightly decorated dining roomsttot the festive meal spread on Wednesday, December il, 1374 Sunset Stake News scoutmaster and Richard 4 Baptist - FOURTH WARD December 13 is the date for The junior high youth will m rvf OM Cunnif C,M.ri'ix'r vi ot in Fellowship Hall for a A - LAX, SIXTEENTH WARD Jean Tayn hss been as released building and librarian, Shirley Hogensen teachers are invited to a as a counselor in the Relief Christmas party on Thurs., Society, Cathy Shiffer as Dec. 19, at 8 p.m. president of the APA Young The Mother Education and Women, Shirlene Haycock as Social Relations lessons will Mia Maid Adviser, and Gloria be given at Relief Society Johnson as APA Young next Thursday morning. Womens secretary. Shirlene Haycock was Visiting teachers will have as the new report meeting at 9:30 a.m. sustained The second session Relief president of the APA Young Society will have tiieir report Women and Elaine Allen as meeting at Dec. 22 at 7:30 the secretary. Larry Sheen a.m. has been named assistant Muth, vice resident; Judy Rushee, secretary; Aileen Simons, treasurer; Madge Jenson, out reach and fellowship chairman; Pam Lundblad, Faith and life chairman; and Marlene Jacobsen, Christian action chairman. They will be in January. Parents who plan to attend this first session are encourage to phone the special Special Collections section, ext. 244, so the approximate size of the audience can be determined before T AVI. ROY STAKE SECOND WARD All ward officers The following officers for Lutheran Church Women for the year 1975 were elected at the last meeting; Alpha State. t 1 Everyone is being asked to contribute to a Christmas fund for some needy families.' Deborah Circle on Wednesday evening at the home of Connie LaMar. A lesson on Judaism was led by Ramand Paster Lundblad. presentation on Books for Christmas Giving. Mrs. Stanley Konkol will conduct a session on oral reading and story-tellin- g during the worksliop. The series on childrens books is under the direction of Mrs. Martie Collett, special collections librarian at Weber .1 to 6 p.m. Darcas Circle met on Tuesday evening at the home of Marge Legas with the Bible le&son led by Lois Flaig. Library-Speci- young J CrUiUiUlCU to 10 p.m. The Womens Circles of the church met during the past week. Rachel Circle met on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Carol Gaskill with Bible study led by Marlene Jacobsen. Library. Melissa Richards was baptized and confirmed by her father Chrales Richards. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith was blessed by her father and named Josh Robert. . 'U ml w t" 4 a iac ivciiei ouMcijy wui aac the mother education and social relations lessons as well as visiting teachers report meeting next week. have a Christmas party on Saturday. The Ward Christmas Party will be Dec. 17 at 6 :30p.m. All ward nieiiibfci s are invited. Tithing settlement has been Our Saviors Lutheran Church The Lutheran yomen will hold a Christmas will be Dec. 21. At the last Fast Meeting, HOOPER STAKE FOURTEENTH WARD The Elders Quorum will baptized and confirmed by her father Rex Babbitt, Jon-n- a Reese by her father BU Reese, Jennifer Newey by her father Paul Newey, Paid Kelly Stone, son of Mr, and Mrs. D J. Stone by his grandfather Larison and Mark Reynolds by his father Max snow-whit- e tablecloths. The Mission is supported solely through contributions of interested friends and churches. Those wishing to participate in making it a Merry Christmas for these in e need, may forward their gifts to the Rescue Mission P.O. Box 1431, Salt Lake City 84110. tax-fre- SUNSET THIRD Doug Jenkins was released as Teachers Quoram president, Rick Kennedy and Mark Anderson his counselors. Sustained were Jeff Robinett, Mark Anderson and Mark Howell. Betty Bateman will present the Social Relations lesson in Relief Society on Wednesday evening and Thursday morning with Lucy Smith teaching the nesday followed by die Social Relations class, Betty Green class leader with Evone Cole mothers the leading education group. and officers Primary teachers and their husbands dinenjoyed a ner on Friday night. About 25 limlfA 1UQV.Sv tui Ibn uiwtti fn iiiv tut ncj dinner program and games. SUNSET FIFTH Lunn Hutchinson was advanced to a Priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen. Larry Read was advanced to a Priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Read. was Johnson graduated from Primary Mike with a Duty to God Trail award and sustained a Deacon. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Johnson. Relief Society on Tuesday will begin with the Visiting Teacher Message class, Dori Varble class leader Deanna Bridges will teach the social relations group, Joy Timbrell the Mothers Education class. A Christmas social will follow. SUNSET SIXTH has Marcus Morrell received a call to go on a mission in the Tempe, Arizona area. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Morrell. Judy Keller was named most valuable player in the volleyball playoffs for Sunset 6th ward. The ward Christmas social is scheduled for Dec. 21 beginning at 6:30 p m. Santa will be there for the children 4 rtonn n presenting the Education group SUNSET SEVENTH Rodney Hasler and Horace J. Bass were released from the bishopric with Don Budge and Guy Larsen sustained. Vern Your.g was released as High Priest group leader and his assistants Ed Dames and Don Eastman. Sustained was John Carman as group leader. Max Hill was released as finance clerk, Vern Young sustained. John Cobaughwas released as a counselor in the Elders quoram. Dean Fordham sustained. Sustained as Primary teachers were Linda Young, Tina Bough and Vicki Matthews. Sustained as a Sunday School teacher was Lester Cheshire. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Visiting Teacher Message class led by Doris Varble with Carol Mitchell Social the presenting Relations lesson. KLENKE FLOstAL ? r Ar3 F fewer furnished by Olive end Mark 2355 Washington Rhone 324-347- 4 A) 1 ,c?r ey GOO-FAMJIY- - COUNTRY GOD, FAMILY, COUNTRY Our Three Great Loyalties President Mothers was Kevin Bassett sustained a Teacher, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Bassett. The ward Christmas social will be on Dec. 13. There will be a turkey dinner. Santa will be there for the children and there will be Christmas gifts for sale. Sandy Bybee will present the Visiting Teacher Message in Relief Society on Wed- - Inrrnn Kidman Mother's lesson. Ezra Taft Benson $5.95 Education group. SUNSET FOURTH and there will lie a program featuring the Southern Pacific chorus. Relief Society on Tuesday will begin with the Visiting Teacher Message, Denise class leader, Hammon, followed by the Social Relations class. Marge Holt This is a bbbVftiat shouTjTKe readily every thoughtful Christian today1 from the sermons and writings ot Pies Benson this retra'k able volume gves the reader an intimate glimpse into the deep and devout spiritual nature of this prophet Here he bears witness of the Savior in language that no one can doubt or misunderstand He gives strong reassurance to those who need a bolstering hand in deending true Christianity against avowed atheists unbelieving intellectuals those who have political reasons tor crush. ng true rehg'on and JORGENSENS BOOK AND GiFT Phone 825 8253 S. Roy. 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