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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, Sept. 11, lit?,') ( teacher. First Relief Society stake meeting will be on Sept. 20 at a m. at the Sunset 1st and 7th ward chapel on the highway. All presidencies and class leaders are urged to attend. 8 SUNSET FIRST WARD Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shelton called their new son Mark William. Kurt Edward was the name given the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Judson. Michelle Willis was bap- tized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monte Willis. Don Ramage was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ramage. Sustained Nancy Reid president, Nancy Cameron her counselor. Murray Paola and Norman Haugen were released as counselors in the Sunday was sustained Sunday School president, Allan Reid a counselor. was Lynette Haugen sustained a Sunday School teacher and Relief Society Visiting Teacher Message leader. Dee Christensen sustained elders quorum 1st counselor. SUNSET FOURTH WARD was Dalton as Cultural Norma released Refinement Relief Society leader, Ann Rogers sustained. Dorothy Wilcox was sustained as Relief Society nursery coordinator. Norma Dalton and Valene sustained Little Edwards as 2nd year Beehive advisor. Caram Savage and Dorene McBride were sustained Primary teachers. SUNSET SECOND WARD Tina Berniece Hansen baptized and confirmed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hansen. Ted Allen was baptized confirmed, the son of Mr. was the Roy and and Mrs. Bob Allen. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bidwell, Michelle, was baptized and confirmed. Mary Clearly was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clearly. Jackie Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleland Jones was baptized and confirmed. Timothy Huffman, was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Huffman. was Kathryn Brady released as a teacher in the APYWMIA. Mark Provost was released as 1st counselor in the Teachers quorum, Robert Hansen 2nd counselor, Randy Hansen as secretary. Sustained as Paul Wise 1st counselor in the Teachers quorum, Randy Hansen, 2nd counselor, Scott Wiggill, secretary. Lois Jensen was sustained as a teacher in the APYWMIA. Rock-A-Tho- Jenkins was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Edwards. Norma Terkelson was Lavar nesdays, at 10 a.m. and a full evening Relief Society. There will be a on Sept. 12 to raise for basketball money uniforms. Scouts accompanied by leaders Hal Gorringe, Ernest Larsen, Arley Wallace and Gary Schroader made a 50 mile hike in July in the High Uinta Primitive region. The hike began south of Evanston on the West Fork of the Black's Fork river ending at Moon Lake. The scouts carried all the necessities in back packs. They held their church meetings while away, Sunday services at Dead Horse Pass. Boys going on the outing were Scott Wallace, Jeff Gorringe, Tod Larsen, Roger Allen, David Bennett, Kelly Browning, David Schroader, Kurt Madsen, Dana Price, John Holt, Bruce Barnes, James Gorringe, Jeff Gorringe. School. Mark lesson were sustained Primary Teachers. SUNSET FOURTH and SEVENTH WARD Richard Gee was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Wagstaff. SUNSET Stake temple day Released from the Priests quorum presidency were Blair Bateman, Kelly Field, and Bart Hansen. Sustained were Doug Jenkins and Stanley Thurgood. Released as Primary was Lynette President Haugen, Nancy Cameron and. Elna Brady her counselors and Nancy Reid a Primary There is Sept. is Jeremy John. The membership of Kathy Reuther and son Chad have been received and we welcome them into the ward. and DeLila Richard Bingham were sustained ward magazine directors. SUNSET FIFTH WARD Mike was Ingram SUNSET SIXTH WARD ROY STAKE ROY THIRD WARD . Doris Watts. Sustained were Diane Whipple, Jacci Smith and Marlene Eyster. Relief Society were Peggy Hopper leader. ward New it ROY SEVENTH The baby son Kerry Maw' was his grandfather, WARD of Jim and blessed by Kelly Rees and named Jaron Kelly. Ward correlation meeting will be held on Sunday at 4 p.m. The choir will start prac- - here and Sept. 21. All who would like to sing are urged to join them. ticing again ROY EIGHTH W ARD Richard Howe has ordained an Elder. The new meeting times are now in effect. Priesthood meeting is at 9:30 a.m., Sunday School at 11:30, and sacrament meeting at 5 p.m. Fast meeting is on the first Sunday at 1 p.m. ROY THIRTEENTH used as primary reading and study sources for the 1975-7Gospel Doctrine and LDS Books being 6 Melchizedek Priesthood courses of study Mormon Doctrine $8.95 McConkie Doctrinal New Testament Commentary by Bruce R McConkie, Vols 1 - 3 Vol. 1 $9.95 Vol. 3 $8.50 2-- Doctrines of Salvation by Joseph Fielding Smith, Vols 1 - 3 $4.50 each Miracle of Forgiveness W Kimball $5.95 Paul's Life and Letters by Sidney B. Sperry $4.95 Lectures on Faith by N. WARD been released as ward organist, and Pat Hansen sustained. ROY NORTH STAKE At the last stake con- ference, Farrell Monsen and Clark Puffer were named as Alternate High ROY ELEVENTH WARD Heading the A.P. Young Women this year will be the following class presidencies: 1st year Beehives, Lisa Weinstock, with her counselors to be chosen later; 2nd year Beehives class one, Carrie Bateman, president, Kelly Pledger and Wendy W'illiams, counselors and Shelly Towmsend, Secretary. Kristie Class two, Glessmeyer president, Tamra Lyn Davis and Debbie Marshall counselors, and Connie Stegen, Secreatary. Secretary Jill Pledger. Second year Mia Maids, Oram, president, Bridget counselors, Pam Wilson and Vicky Willis, and secretary Judy Rodgers. Laurels, president, Karen Croft, counselors, Jan Martin and Joan Bradshaw, and Secretary Kathy Turner. Julie Johnson was released as Young Adult Representative, and Trade Adams, Secretary. Lori Perks was as the new sustained president, with Steffnie Adams, by Spencer been president, Terisa Fife, counselors, Susan Penrod and Jenny Rees, and LDS REFERENCE BOOKS Q on First year Mia Maids iAuAmmimiiktilm R. she feshe says seems to Coun-ciime- The Relief Society has a new Presidency. Mary Heiner was released as President. The new President is Leone White, with Ann Nichols and Kathy Porter as her counselors. Kim Chatterton has been ordained a Priest. meeting schedule is: Bishops meeting on Sunday at 8 a.m. Priesthood at 9 a.m., Sunday 11:30 School, a.m., Sacrament Meeting, 6:30 p.m.; Fast meeting, 12:30 p.m.; Primary on Tuesdays at 3:30 with Aaronic Priesthood Activity on by Bruce came to W'eber Charlotte Anderson has SEVENTEENTH WARD Michelle Lynn was the name given to the daughter of Charles and Coleen Ludlow. She was blessed by her father. graduated from Primary with his Duty to God Trail award and sustained a deacon. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ingram. as nursery leader, Beth Bowern as Homemaking SUNSET THIRD WARD likes a special priesthood session on Sept. 13 at 5:50 a.m. The son of Jare and Karen Elbrader has been blessed by Dean Stimpson and named 16. Stephanie from lived with her parents in Idaho until they passed away. Her father died in September of 1961 and her mother died in April of 1965. After her mother died, Erma came back to Utah where she has lived since. Erma care division. HOOPER STAKE FIRST WARD The Relief Society Fall social will be held on Sept. 25. Meuler. Released Erma Jensen was born on May 14, 1911 in Elwood, Utah. She lived in Utah until she was about six years of age, then her family moved to Idaho where Erma spent several years. She went to school in Buhl, Idaho w here she finished the fourth grade. Erma has two brothers. DeLeMor Jensen, who lives in Provo, I'tah and Dorrell Jensen who lives in Roy, Utah. Erma B. Lund wall $1.00 Missionary Experiences by Preston P. Nibby $4.95 10, HIT.') offered at Southern Baptist Knna Jensen the Week Sherie Johnson, Karen Willis as assistants. Tracy Lamb has been sustained as Sr. Primary organist, succeeding Carol Hawker. The new Jr. Sunday School organist is Julie Hein, who succeeds Kris Perkes. Valene Marker has been released as ward chorister and choir director, with Rosann Stanko taking her place. Mabel Peterson has boon released as Primary Leader. Donald Green, Chell Roberts and Brad Turner have been ordained Elders. Ronald Nichaolas has been chosen as Assistant Teachers Quorum Advisor. Shelly Sue Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dames Thompson, has been baptized and conformed by Melbourne Roberts. SIXTEENTH WARD Jerry Johnson and Paul Turley have been ordained Elders. ROY She keeps quite busy Knna attends all hospital activities She comes to the Arts n Crafts workshop every dav She makes trivits for the workshops to seli and she embroiders pillow cases for the workshop to sell. Also, she works in her room, embroidering pillow cases and crocheting the lace on pillow cases for other pimple. She also enjoys reading and watching her shows on television. Erma is a very friendly person. She gets along well with all the ladies in the workshop, and we are glad to have such a busy lady as our patient, of the week. Barbara Blaser has been blessed by Bradley Bloom and named Jeremiah. Tom Williams blessed their son and named him Tad Victor. Clark Schuenman was baptized and conformed by his father, Grant Schuenman. John Ericksen, son of Steven and Janet Ericksen was confirmed by Jack Seamons. Steve Robbins and David Ben Wilson have been ordained Elders. and The Gospel Road will be shown Sunday Sept It at 7 pan. at North Park Baptist Church in Roy. The film, distributed by World Wide Pictures, was conceived and produced by Johnny Cash and Ins wife, June Carter Cash, whose desire was to tell the Story of Jesus Christ in a realistic and meaningful way. The Gospel Road is a unique blend of Scripture-basenarrative, an abundant supply of specially written songs, and a series of character portrayals, with Israel itself as the mixing d bowl. Songs by Johnny Cash and other outstanding musicians are set in a contemporary-style- , but are totally in a keeping with the story story which reveals that His darkest day has become our brightest. Nc.th Park Baptist Church is located at 4275 S. 1900 W., in Roy. - LDS shown. "Films today, by and large, Free classes are becoming more and more for unsuitable family offered Free classes m English. Citizenship, .uni Bible are again being ottered each Tuesday morning at the First Southern Baptist Church in Clearlield Miss Elizabeth Watkins of Salt Fake City, retired missionary to Japan, will he working along with other volunteer teachers from the church to assist any foreign born person who wishes to improve his command of the English language or to work towards citizenship. 9 rlne classes began on Sept. and will continue through May 1976. Interested persons may enroll at any time. Classes begin at 9 a.m. and run until noon. Nursery-service- Temple sportation can be arranged where needed. in St. George to hold tours The church is located at 564 Clearfield. For further information, contact LoRain Curlee, Edith Kretzschmar, or pastor, Lavoid Robertson, S. 800 E. in lowing, get it. Working with Mr. Allen is James IFArc, a southern California native and former in Film instructor Appreciation at BYU. "For those who have been tired of film entertainment today, our new approach at the Grove will be a welcome relief, said Mr. D'Arc. What parent hasn't felt the urge to take their children to a classic film to show them what movies were really like? 825-561- Ki. ii.ouai. i:ki: flowers are furnished by Olive and Mark 2955 Washington Back to school night IMione i Back to school night for the Sand Ridge Junior High PTA will be held Thursday, Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be conducted by the new president, Mrs. Dean Suiter. Other PTA officers for the year are: Mrs. Gary Little, Mr. 1st Vice President; Clifford LeFevre, 2nd Vice President; Mrs. Charles Rowe, 3rd Vice President; Mrs. Kyo Nakayu, 4th Vice Mr. President; Ray Wiscome, 5th Vice President; Mrs. Read Jones, Secretary; and Mrs. Lloyd A. Van Noy, Treasurer. Mr. Jerry Hancock will be the guest speaker. His topic will be Sand Ridges participation in the Bicentennial celebration. 394-517- North Park Baptist Giurcli 1275 So. 1900 W . 9:45 Sunday Bible School a.m. Morning Worship 1 7 p.m. Hour of Praise Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer A VITAL FAiTH IN CHRIST A VITAL LOVE FOR PEOPLE I'aslor Jess Watson Phone 731-429- JOHN AFFLECK PARK OGDEN, UTAH Scout Troop 187 (One Block North of AND LAYTON ELEMENTARY 319 W. Gentile Layton, Utah holds Honor Court in Our Savior's Lutheran Church Scout Troop 187 sponsored by Our Savior's Lutheran Church held a Court of Honor at 7:30 p.m on Sept. 9, 1975 in Our Savior's Lutheran Church Chapel. The Tenderfoot Rank was awardixi to Steven Jones, Brian Hansen, Kenneth Hudak and Patrick Miller. Brett Matsumura has earned his Star Rank. Merit were badges presented to Jeff Busby, Mark Oberg, Roger Nielsen, Boy Miller and Steven Crunk. The Scoutmaster John Crossfield. is September 20 1975 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 00 All proceeds will be used for shots, Spaying and neutering of stray animals. , j 4 5 Animal Assitance League Another standout in the exhibit is the bronze sculpture by Torlief Kanaphus, Handcart Family. Also included is a Deseret primer, with the Deseret alphabet, some of the early church currency and an early copy of the Mormon Book of Commandments ." A And y planned by Sand Ridge " said Mr. Allen, "and just because a movie is billed for the family doesn't necessarily mean that it should be childish In the near future, we plan to show such enduring classics as the Academy Award winning film by John Ford, Judy Garland s The Wizard of Oz Errol Flynn's 1938 11939), classic. The Adventures of Robin Hood and many more." "If there is a particular film favorite of yours, let us know and we ll do our best to v are provided and tranwith assistance Free public tours will be held Oct. 15 through 25, except Sunday, Oct. 19, of the remodeled and newly enlarged St. George, Utah, Temple of the Latter-DaSaints Church, reports Reed Whipple, temple president. Early culture Tickets may be picked up in person at the Temple Square of Mormons Visitors Center in Salt Lake City or at the St. George selected as Temple Visitors Center. After the public open house, primary exhibit the temple the first of 16 Mormon temples in the world wiU be closed again and -- The .early culture and Latter-da- y of the prepared for government Saints Church has been services Nov. 11 and 12. The was selected by the Smithsonian temple originally Institution of Washington, dedicated in 1877. It is the D.C., as a primary exhibit in second Mormon temple to be its Bicentennial display, We reopened for public tours this the People there. Based on year. The Arizona temple in the opening phase of the Mesa, Arizona, drew 205, 000 Preamble of the Constitution, visitors this spring after a the Mormon exhibit's three renovation similar to that of major sections explore the the St. George temple. Besides the 16 temples now-imeaning of Lincolns phrase, use around the world, the Government of the people, by the people, for the Mormon Church plans to in build two more temples people. Sao Paulo, Brazil, and at Japan. the Tokyo, By the People, exhibits feature Mormon artifacts, examines the roots of American democracy and the nature of the American political process, looking at the early Mormon efforts early Mormon Church, with its comprehensive system of is developed in the display. There is an original handcart, one of only three which are known to exist. It was discovered in an old barn in Woodruff, Utah, and has been verified as one of the originals used in the handcart trek across the plains to Utah. Paul WARD The son of Charles LAKEVIEW An week Errol Flynn Festival is being planned with many of his early technicolor films being alley." owner. t a t it n t of be content s.mi (he theater 'Many nt us look aw ally hard lor good movies to see. More often than not, lormat Free classes I 'A e teel lii.it Ibis a step tn the right mi eel ion lor film entertaiiinien! in Utah we don't find them. "We at the Grove have wanted to do this for a long time, said Mr. Allen. The lust films shown have included Arsenic and Old Lace, Mr Hobbs Takes a Vacation, and How Green Was My Valley will be featured this announced b nwncr I.aMont Allen The theatre will be presenting the best e! the older tilnis miring ihe new Theater, Roy LDS News Thleveris, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Released as Primary Donna were teachers Bingham, Barbara Gorringe, "new'' look at the Grove 152 Mam St., Pleasant Grove, has been A County Hospital about ten years ago. She is presently on 'A Division which is a self WARD Babies blessed were Nathaniel Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rogers, Jason Rainey, son of Patricia Rainey. Baptisms were Lisa Ann Bingham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bingham. Mark Saunders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Saunders. Earl Benjamin Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rogers. Gregory Morrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Morrell. Sheree Folger, daughter of Alice Folger. Paul Patient of the Week Tuesday evening at 7:30 pm.; Relief Society, Wed- was Wednesday, Sept. Grove Theater offers 'best of oldies' films Sunset Stake News SUNSET STAKE learl icld Courier |