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Show .foi I Roy LDS Necos HOOKER M KM I Iht-t- icsi hood Miinlas S( In M II KI. Da AK1) Fast meeting will he held at he will mi meet mg or ml on Chnstm;i SEN All 12 Bo. KM KIM 11 W ARD adults of the ward are "" l!t'(i t i th(. chili. party spot There will lx- no Sunday School or Priesthood meeting on Christmas Day. Sacrament meeting will be at ( p.m. Elder carves ROY NORTH STAKE SIXTH WARD wood figures CARLSBAD, New Mexico -- Church Elder Mormon Ronald Keith Foster of Carlsbad, New Mexico, is realizing his dream of serl ving he Itter-da- Saint church on a mission by carving wooden eagle and oi her figures to earn enough oione for his mission His wood carving talent won him the suppmrt of Elder Marion Jenkins, of Carlsbad, who not only purchased the made eagle masterpiece Irom the stump of a walnut tree but he agreed to support the talented wood carver on a mission for the Mormon Church. His wood carving hobby gave him the chance of serving his church. He had carved two major works two-yea- r previously, reports Elder Jenkins, an admirer. One of his carvings was Lucille Parsons has been to serve as assistant Magazine representative. Tithing settlement will be held next Tuesday, and on Jan Please make an appointment to attend. IAN EI.KTII W ARD Robert Storey has been ordained an Elder, and Robert Harris a High Priest, The Primary Christmas Dirty is today at 2: 15. There w ill he a puppet show and a '!'via! surprise. All ward members at e un ited aked has relief t eagle, square weighing 120 pounds, presented to former U S President Gerald Pord. Another was an a "I a I S flag and five-fee- eight-foot-l'n- g fish sored by he Elder's Quorum tonight They will go for a hay ride and carolling and then return to the church for which was commissioned by the Pennsylvania Fish Commission. It was carved entirely with a chain saw His wooden eagle is carved one solid piece, with no parts glued, which is called an imperial. The eagle is standing on gold plates and near a Bible, and a rose and a The sego lily sego lily, in symbolizes service, and the rose symbolizes love. The gold plates and eagle show that God hiid a hand in the establishment of America both in ancient and modern times, and that He restored the Church MXTKKNTH W ARD Gayle Williams and Gail Nenierofl have been released as teachers in the Young Adult Relief Society, Sandra LaRose as Relief Society Secretary: Diane llollem as Education Counselor in the Relief Society and Bonnie Secor as 2nd counselor m the Young Women's Mutual. Sustained were Shirley In Hogensen, Primary Sandra DiRo.se. Education Counselor in the Relief Society; CHRISTMAS A TO Z A is for ANGEL adorning the T is TRADITIONS tree. U BUNDLES that no one should see. C is for CAROLS that everyone hums. D is for the DAYS until Santa Claus comes. E is for ELVES making the wonderful presents. F is for all the FRIENDS who make Christmas so pleasant. G is the GIFT LIST to use when you're shopping. H is 'for all the HINTS everybody keeps dropping. is for INSPIRATION whenever we pray. J is for BABY JESUS asleep on the hay. K is for KISSES. Nobody is missed. L is for LOVE (and of course, Santas LIST). M is the MAGIC that Christmas gives. N is the NORTH POLE where Santa Claus lives O is for ORNAMENTS chosen with care. P is for POPCORN trees wear. for QUESTIONS Q is moments to treasure. V for the VISITORS bringing us pleasure. W is for WREATHS of smiles and of holly. X - just to show people feel X,TRA jolly. Y is for YOUNGSTERS we all are at heart. Z for the ZING and the ZEST of the holidays start. B is for 1 because there's No peeping." R is for REASONS kids find for not sleeping. S is for SNOWFLAKES and snuggle-u- p weather. that draw-folk- together. UNEXPECTED bright Barbara Burrow Elder program during the meeting. Ungurcn, There will be no Primary until Jan. 3. Tithing settlement will he next week. Appointments are needed. LAKKYIENV W ARD There will be no Sunday or School Priesthood on Sunday. meeting Sacrament meeting will be at 10 a.m. The annual Christmas Eve Service will lx at 0 p.m. in the chapel. Santa will pay a visit Sl'NSKT STAKE There will lx- no Rebel Society in any of the wards the Christmas during prov de the entertainment H ASET - Workshop" 3 and sustained a deacon John Foster who was recently released from the Wellington District, New Zealand mission reported to the ward on Sunday evening John is the son of Rolx rt and Betty Foster. SUNSET 2 Allan Larker was released as a Sunday School teacher. Ty Sorenson sustained A Christmas party is scheduled for Thursday evening beginning at ti:3n pm. Students from Clear- - Sl'NSKT I The w ard Christmas party was held on Wednesday evening with about 200 ward members in attendance The program was "Santas Held High School w il' Holidays. Sl'NSKT I Glauser was Troy graduated from Primary Necos a musical presented by Clearfield High School A turkey dinner and Santa tor the children was also on the agenda Sl'NSKT Sustained as elders were Kent Wood, son of Hay and Kathryn Wood, Steve Watts, son of Them and Doris Watts. Jerry Thalman, sen ol Joseph and Karen Thalman and Jim Larsen, whr.se wile is Ann Larsen SI NSET7 There will be a Christmas dinner on Friday evening at 7.30, the Relief in charge of the Society dinner A soon Scheduled to speak Jan. l is Elder Andrew James Diego Waeondo, soon to depart for the Montana Billings mission. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ixxinard L. Waeondo and Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. White of Clearfield, 453 N. 725 W., he is a graduate of Clearfield High School. He will speak at the Clearfield LDS 10th w ard chapel, 300 N. 200 W, at 1 Connie S o e i e t was Homrmaking y leader. Put Christ back in Christmas What would Christmas be like without Christ'. We might celebrate gcxid will towards men and give gifts. Christmas trees w ould be cut and dragged to waiting fireplaces. Mistletoe would be placed and Santa would descend throughout the land. ...or would it' transcends the temporal humdrum of the season. Once the season is stripped of customs and traditions, we find the reason for the true Christmas spirit. Jesus Christ was a choice spiritual child of our Father He was the in Heaven Creator of this and many-otheworlds He was the God who appeared to Moses and other prophets of both olden and modern times. The Saviour was He who provided the supreme sacrifice so that we might all return to our Father in Heaven with our sins us forgiven through repentance. Christmas without Christ lie no revelation. Without f'hrist there would lie no creation Le! ils keep Christ in "Christ mas" by remem- Him this season, for He is the LIFE, the LIGHT, the SHEPARD. "For He is our God; and wo are the people of His Ogir SaoioRs chimneys Stockings would be hung with care; holly and ribbons adorn doorways. We would wish all a "Merry 'Mas Day." Good tidings and happiness would prevail Christ would not only he emptv hut impossible Without Christ there would he no hirgiveness lor our sirh Without ( hrist there would Final Chnsmons are being placed on the ev ergreen tree at Our Savior's Lutheran Church m Roy. This is part of final preparations being made for the candle lighted service to lx- held Saturday night 7:30 tixils throughout the year. Church welcomes The IVSC Chris are in o n s monograms of and symbols lor our Ixird Jesus Christ. These designs have been used by His followers since Biblical mu's, and they are the heritage of all Christians and serve to remind one of of Him, regardless denomination, of the One we Year-enactivity at Weber Stale College began winding down this week with autumn quarter examinations, which conclude Wednesday. For students, the Christma- follow. Chrismons are made in combinations of white and gold to symbolize the purity and majesty of the Son of God and the Son of man. In addition to tree ornaments, as Chrismons serve education and inspirational All Year s-New recess stretches from Dec. 15 tnrougn Jan. 2. Winter quarter classwork begins Jan. 4. During the recess, pre- registration for both day and evening students enrolled in autumn quarter will continue, said Dean Milton C. Mecham. Continuing day students daily, Monday through Friday, from 8:30 register DON PAUL Counselor everyone to worship with them on Christmas Eve at a.m. to 4:30 p.m., in theWSC Administration Building. Fees must be paid, Mr. Mecham said. Evening students register at the same place Monday through Thursday, from 5 to 8 p m., but they may not register Fridays. They do not have to pay fees during the recess. The exception comes from Dec. 23 through Dec. 26 and also on Dec. 30 during the holiday period for staff workers in the Administration Building when registration will be closed. Regular winter quarter registration for both day and evening students will be held in the WSC Union Building ballroom on Jan. 3. Fall quarter registration totaled 8,741, down a modest 77 compared to the similar quarter of a year ago. With classes added. The overall totaled ,ru J' (inn f I rt ,irly h.rjr; fhp F,t'r l, nf , rttt.rp ,J t Cv CHARGE, CHECK OR CASH. H&asK ,t c.i'J rn registration 9,783. Mr. Mecham said the System of Utah Higher Education does not include students in the official registration count because it is through student fees and no college facilities are used. After youve chosen the best gift, First Security lets you choose the best way to pay. Charge. Check. Or cash from a cash advance. First Security Visa with Check Protection Plus on the back is the only Christmas card you need. f erdale LDS 4th Ward 7:30p.m. and each Sunday at 10:45 a.m. ARD t in Riv Lutheran Angela Navarro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray :l of His winds up 77 year d p.m pasture and the sheep Fold Psalms 95:7 Pittsburg W Whiting sustained Evening Relief mission. Gary Michaels will lx' going to the San Diego Calif. Spanish speaking mission. SEVENTH and was Weaver Doug sustained a Teacher, the son of Sharon Weaver Priesthood meeting or Sunday School. Thane Heiser, son of June Reiser, has returned from a mission in England. Scott Van Eerden has received a mission call to the Pennsylvania. program Santa for the children is on the agenda ROY ST AKE SECOND W ARD There will be a special Christmas program by the ward choir on Sunday al 4 p.m. There will he no departs p m. Relief Becky Secretary. Adult Haycock, Young Homemaking Leader; and Richard Lee. Assistant Scoutmaster. John Coy has graduated from Primary and been ordained a Deacon. Congratulations to Loren .Andersen, who has received the Duty to God Award lbs parents are Mr. and Mrs Clive Anderson. Tithing settlement will be held next week. Make an appointment to attend. EIGHTEENTH W ARD Kathy Society 1977 From A to Z Nav arro, has been called to serve in the Spam, Barcelona Mission. She will he leaving in February '1 ithmg settlement is being held next Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday. You can make an appointment in the Bishop's office. There will lx no Sunday School or Priesthood meeting this Sunday Fast meeting will he at 10:30 a.m and the Sunday School will present a sxeial musical 1 Service Leader, Christmas LDS 'ee SMVs, t rppy j |