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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, May 8, 1975 Page i' icai Wednesday, May 7, 1975 Courier Ik-I-d Roy LDS News Hawaiian Luau, for all women 18 and older The Primary Merry Miss party will be held on Friday evening, with the girls mothers as special guests ROY SE ENTII YRI) The memberships of Allen and Dorean Johnson have been accepted in the ward and we welcome them into the ward Softball games will start this week. The Junior team will play tonight at 6 at tne Roy Junior High, and the Senior team on Friday at 9 at the Roy City Park The Relief Society Spring Social will be held the evening of May 1j for all women ol the ward 18 years and over. There will be no Relief Society that morning ROY THIRTEENTH W KI) William Nebeker has been ordained a Teacher by his father, Lynn Nebeker W'e are happy to have as new ward members, Carla Everts and her son, and Ronaid and Mae Christensen A Ward Budget dinner will be served on May 14 at 6 30 Cost will be $10 per family, or $2 50 for singles Please bring your own table service The Relief Society will meet next Tuesday for the Social Relations and Mother Education lessons SEVENTEENTH WRD The Relief Society w ill have their Homemaking meeting next week HOOPER STAKE FIRST WARD All ward members are reminded of the ward budget dinner to be held on Friday at 6 30, with a program also on the evenings entertainment. The Melodrama sponsored by the APA has been rescheduled for May 14 at ROY STAKE The combined warH eho;rs, which will sing for stake conference, will practice tonight at Tabernacle 7 30 6 30 the in Priesthood General Michelle Pebeley has been by her father, Melvin Pebeley and confirmed by Wayne Kimber meeting will be Sunday at a m at the 2nd, 7th Ward baptized YY 8 ROY THIRD WARD Ward Budget dinner has been scheduled for Saturday at 6 30 All recommend holders are urged to attend the special session at the temple on May 16 They will meet in the chapel there at 6 30 p m The Social Relations and A FOURTEENTH WARD The Miracle Night Dinner has been scheduled for May 16 The objective of the evening is to try to get in all the budget for the year. The son of Mr and Mrs Allen Tishner has been blessed by his father and named Tate L The daughter of Mr and Mrs Kevin Barker was blessed and named Tiffany Diane The name of Clinton Luke was given to the baby son of Mr and Mrs Brent Sorensen, by his father Mr and Mrs Steven Frandsen chose the name for Marie their Amy daughter She was blessed by her grandfather, Wendell Brimhall 0 T. Tarvin, Max Green, and Richard Nakaishi have been ordained to the office of Elder The Relief Society will have their Social Relations and Mother Education lessons at their meetings next week. On May 21, a Spring Social will be combined with the Cultural Refinement lesson. J Mol her Education lessons will be given at the Relief Society meetings on Tuesday and evening Wednesday morning Carl Nelson has been released as Secretary for the Aaromc Priesthood, and Karl SherMcCleary sustained man Olsen replaces Richard Miekleson as Chairman of the Activities and Services Christine Committee Bowman has been released as an aid in the Young Adult Relief Society, and Susan WTnte sustained David Perry and Brent Stoddard have been ordained ROY NORTH ST YKE At Stake Conference last Sunday, Bud Compton was released as Assistant Stake Clerk, and sustained as Stake Auditor Glen Dawson was sustained as President of the Young Adult Group, and Max Reynolds as Assistant clerk Priests k. Melvin Udy, High Priests Group Leader, and his assistants, Dale Thurgood and Milton Bingham have been released The new Group Leader is Melvin Wright, with Georger Nichols and Earl Cevenng as his assistants. I.AKEV 1EW WARD Alvin Eugene Strong has been ordained a High Priest. The Relief Society will have ROY FOURTH WARD their Homemaking next week David and Pam Arave had NINTH WARD Neil Rackham baby blessed last Sunday by her grandfather, their Terri Lynn Baker has been released as the Family Social and Mother Education lessons next week, and their Spring Social which will be held oin May 29 at 7 : 30 p m ELEVENTH WARD Louise Meline has been released as president of the APA Young Women, Paul Rodgers was released as 2nd Society Homemaking Counselor in the Sunday next Tuesday School and sustained as meeting morning. Teachers Quorum Adviser. Terry Heslop will take Mr. ROY FIFTH WARD Rodgers place in the Sunday The Relief Society will have School. Gary Turner was their Social Relations and released as Priest Adviser Compiled by Leon Hartshorn $5.95 This collection of more than sixty stones is designed especially to interest youth in their preteen and early teenage years There are real life adventures Irom pioneer times as well as modern day ex periences ol youth who are laced with decisions involving trust and other worthiness honesty desirable character traits Jorgensen's Book and Gift 5075 their nounces Relations Health Teacher for the Young Adult Relief Society. Vicky Pence will take her place Congratulations to all ward members who helped to achieve the goal set for temple work this past month. Classes in Ceramics, cake decorating, and sewing will be taught at the Relief INSPIRING STORIES FOR LATTER-DASAINT YOUTH Ph. been an Elder, and Ronald Lund a High Priest A budget dinner, which will be furnished by the Utah Noodle Parlor, will be held on May 14 for all adult members of the ward Relief Society an: The wood. S has Mother Education lessons and Sheila Jensen was next week, and on May 16 at 7 released from the Activities p.m. they will have their and Services Committee Roy 825-825- 3 Social Soring a featuring For The One You Love Kelly Glissmeyer and Rich k . . J - over spvpo of tf ir Window cleaner Please bring a gallon jug for the cleaner. They also ask that you bring along any household or Spring cleaning hints SIXTEENTH YY YIU) Michael Crawley has graduated from Primary and been ordained a Deacon. His brother, John Crawley has been ordained a Teacher, as has Clark Powers Steven Maiizanai es lias been ordained a priest Craig Arave and Raymond Moss have been ordained Elders Bonneville names officers for 975-- 7 6 seminary year 1 ; e lb "ih-- te High SM doors, Nominations for the Parish Council of St. Rose of Lima Church, Layton, were held April 30 in the parish hall Nominated were Linda i, Crea, Layton; Ed Dom-browsk- Emma Martinez, Clearfield, George Fred Sculley, Layton, Rakosky, Layton and Dee Carter, Layton The permanent members-at-larg- e of the Parish Council will be elected from the above group on Sunday, May 18 Ballots will be available at all Masses law ipp ang so it t lives V k't. - v 1 Sunset Stake 'eivs arsity basketball teams. Church women hold fellowship Church YVomen United of the Greater Ogden Area will present its May Fellowship Day program on Friday, May at the First Christian Church, 705 23rd Street,' 9 beginning wnth registration at 10 30 a m. The worship service will be held at 11 a m Miss Afton Forsgren will be the speaker at the worship service. Miss Forsgien, o! Salt Lake City, is a life long educator. At present she n chairperson of the YYYCA Social Action Committee and a member of the board of the League of YVomen Voters of Utah She is a past president of the YWCA in Salt Lake City and past president ot the YVomens State Legislative Council Miss Forsgren s topic will be Women in Prison " She will be placing emphasis on specific steps that need to be and answer period The members of the panel will lie Mrs Beverly Hansen (tom Moweda Youth Home m Rov Mrs. Rose Pmo, mutnm a' Weber County Jail, Mrs Eva Chapman, teacher at the Industrial School, and Mrs Rita James, an Ogden lawyer. This year's theme Open to Live Fully ,s an m vitalion t TRANSLATION THE BIBLE A & History by Robert J OF JOSFPH SMITHS Commentary Mathews TRANSLATOR $12.95 OFIHEBffltE and com P'ehensive commentary is an attempt to answer some of the This new ' t authoxitative ! surrounding Joseph questions Smith s translation ol the Rib'e provides a complete list ol rtei ences in which the New Irarsia tinn hitlers trnm the King limes Version 01 special interest to Vu. It discusses the con the New Testament to LDS scr pture and doctrine n on readers tnhu'mns it of as Ivan Flint ' ip Ivan says his family will be the mam part of his life and would like to have twelve children Roger Balhngham is the son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Balhngham of 4574 So 300 W. loves athletics Roger especially football, he likes skiing and other outdoor activities. Roger loves to talk to people and be with them, lie is excited to be a Seminary officer and is looking forward to a great m Seminary. Roger is planning to be a Seminary er teacher Lori Coombs New Mormon Visitor Center open to the public May 26 The new Mormon Visitors New York in Manhattans west side will be t enter dedicated formally May 25, and opened to the public beginning May 26, said James A YVilson, director of Murray Hill, N J Mr. YVilson, whose position is a church-servic- e assignment Saints by the Latter-daChurch, will oversee a staff of volunteer guides who conduct tours He is a native of Colonia Juarez, Mexico, but was raised in El Paso, Texas, where he moved with his tamily while a young boy. He tudied at Texas College of Mines prior to joining the .tuff of General Motors in 1941 The visitors center is part of an over all complex that includes a Mormon Stake 'diocese center; facilities President YV. Spencer Kimball of Salt Lake City, world leader of 3,500,000 Mormons, is scheduled to offer a dedicatory prayer at the Visitors Center and to speak. non-pai- North Park y Baptist Church 1273 So. 1900 V. 9:45 Sunday Bible School Bom -- Morning Worship 7 p.m. Hour ol Proise Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer i tor three congregations, including one for Spamsh--peakinmembers of the Churchs genealogy branch binary, and offices for the A VITAL FAITH IN CHRIST g hurchs A VITAL LOVE FOR PEOPLE Pastor Joss Watson Ilmnc 0 New York Mission 8 opjJULOJUUUU mo 1 0 0 0 FREEHAIRCUT o exponent wholeness as persons 1" mu life to the fullest t! personal growth ai d r u y in the lives of othoi- - R,i Christian women this also means becoming open t,, those who have boon damaged by society vast out because of past acts, and to those who have been deprived because of economic cur cumstances As part of the May Fellowship Day celebration local units of Church Women United, through the channel of Ecumenical Actions, will seek practical yet flexible ways to carry through workshops on women and prisons, women and poverty, or other areas of pressing need relevant to the local community Dave DeYoung and science. Dave has earned his Eagle Scout and duty to God award, he loves talking to people and loves Seminary and all the activities. Dave says he cant wait for next year. Ivan Flint is the son of Mr. and Mrs Murland Y. Flint of 770 E 5300 So. Ivan is very thankful that he received his Seminary office Hes excited and looking forward to ser-- v ing because Seminary is one of the best programs of the church He is planning to be a Seminary Institute leader, he likes to read scriptures, he loves people, he loves the gospel and he is also active on ihe Sophomore and Junior With Shampoo Set $ Reg. -- JOSEPH SMITHS and camping mathematics Church Sunset; next year Dave DeYoung is the son of Mr and Mrs Carl DeYoung of 3876 Madison Avenue. Dave is a member of the stage band which he plays the trombone, he really enjoys music Dave loves the outbasketball His ambition is to become an engineer because he working enjoys St Rose of Lima followed by a short question Pinegar problem and situation in life nn be solved through applying scriptural pnncipis according to Dr Ed J Pinegar dentist and part time instructor ol relig on at Brigham Young University In this book he o, Clines i practical in guide lot parents children Single person n'der maples to spied a d'ftemnt sm pt oral pnr. ipip earh tact everyone it 13 will feature Mini Classes in quilting, Family Home Evening, and making May Following the worship service, a luncheon will be served At this time, rnusn and songs will be piov ided by Mrs June Edwards of l avoi, Community Church In the afternoon there wul be a panel discussion The answers to almost every and building upon becomes an integral part Society Homemaking meeting on systems $5.95 week are invited The Relief communitv programs and alternative SCRIPTURES by Ed banquet commemorating offenders, YOU, YOUR FAMILY, AND THE I A the restoration of the Aaromc Priesthood will be held on May 17, to which all youth of the ward 12 to 18 years of age taken on needed reforms desired and pending legislation, direct services to Mothers Day On Bountiful ordained Nelson Arave, and named Tricia Lynn Ned Robert Greenwood was baptized and confirmed by his father, Ned Green- 1878 W. meeting Johnson have been ordained Elders Congratulations to our Scout Troop on receiving the most popular booth award at the recent Scout A Rama in 675 Now $075 Extra Charge For Long Hair May 1st to 15th 3 WITH THIS AD E Ride the bus from Roy and Riverdale, it stops in front of the shop. 3 Kurly Kue Salon Beauty 654 W. 6000 So. 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