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Show Compare! Dristan Tablets relieve more colds miseries than Ccntac Roy LOS Church News ROY STAKE At stake conference, last Sunday, D.D. Eames was released from the High Council. Richard Jensen, program and refreshments. Sunday will be Fast who was an alternate High Councilman was sustained as a High Councilman, and Dell Brown was sustained as meeting. SEVENTH WARD Kevin Pitchford and Jeff Carlsen, and Mark Van Alfen have been ordained Elders. Ward The annual Christmas party will be Dec 19. There will be a turkey dinner, program and a visit from Santa Claus. All ward members are invited. The Relief Society will have a pot luck lunch at their homemaking meeting on Tuesday morning. They will be finishing projects in the mini classes. The evening session will have a goodie exchange. an alternate. CHRISTMAS! THIRD WARD Make your someone happy - Christmas pary for all members of the ward will be held Dec. 19 at 7 p.m. at the church. There will be a program and a visit from A Upholster your favorite piece of furniture. HEINES SUNSET Santa. UPHOLSTERY 987 North Main, Sunset The Relief Society Christmas Party is set for 773-548- 5 Dec. 15. All Relief Society members, including Young Adults, and their partners are invited for an evening of dancing, a program and refreshments. The Relief Give a Loving Gift . . . Society ROY NORTH STAKE Homemaking meeting will be Dec. 12. Along with the mini classes, there will be a demonstration Mountain SIXTH W ARD The Relief Society officers and teachers entertained their husbands at a special Christmas party on Wednesday evening at the from Fuel Supply Company. church. FIFTH WARD David Hodge, and Bruce Jensen have been ordained Elders. The Relief Society Homemaking meeting will be next Wednesday. They will have a special luncheon after Relief Society on Dec. 19. Hie evening session will meet on Dec. 18 for a special A ward Christmas dinner is planned for Dec. 14. Santa Claus will pay a visit to the children, and all ward members are invited. At the Relief Society Homemaking meeting next Wednesday morning, they will be making several Christmas items, and there will be a special food demonstration. Iswer TWELFTH WARD The memberships of David and Geri Thompson have been accepted in the ward. Three babies were blessed and named at the last Fast meeting. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cowles was blessed by his father, Homs Discount may save 2 to 14 on homeowners Insurance tf your home Is less than 7 years old. Call nw and Und out You That hc'meownaa insurance the State Farm way. dOB STArfGt 1)275 S. 1900 W ' am Roy, Utah 84 67 3131 Wall Ave., Ogden Tel. 392-- 1 ; 101 Phone: OH. 825-716- St) 9 . ifToiaTtM a no cttbuoMy Company Mgnonal Otxice ftmisy Cotwado and named Erin. David Shaw blessed their baby boy, and named him Michael David. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frisbey named their son Mark Robert. He was blessed by his father. The Ward Christmas party will be held tonight at 6:30. There will be a turkey dinner and a program. Best dress will be in order. This event is for all adults and young adults in the ward. The Relief Society officers and teachers will have a Christmas party on Dec. 12 at 7:30 at the home of Renae Bonboc. There will be a show and tell table featured at the Relief Society Homemaking meeting next Tuesday. Each member is asked to bring a special Christmas goodie to help fill baskets for the elderly and homebound ward members SIXTEENTH WARD Several releases have been made in the vard. Charlene Wells was released as president of the Young Womens Mutual, as well as her counselors Judy Skinner and RossAnne Icrtor, and Norma Johnson, secretary. Pat Bouwhuis was released as Primary president, along with her counselors, Jeanine Porter and Pat Medell and In Service Leader, Robyn Barney Sustained were Roseanne Porter, president of the Young Womens Mutual; Glenda Tulane, 1st counselor and Darlene Monsen. 2nd counselor; Elaine Sunday School Christensen, In Service leader; Jeanine Porter, Primary president; Pat Medell, 1st counselor, and Robyn Barney, 2nd counselor; Carol Allen, Sunday School teacher; Judy Skinner, Relief Society nursery leader; and Shanna Jones, Young Womens Mutual secretary. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Searle has been blessed by her father, and named Delna Kathleen. Four children were baptized and confirmed: Dani Nichol Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mr. William Ellis Karen Toyn, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Richard Toyn Duane Johnson, son of Mr and Mrs. Meloy Johnson and Randy Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs.:, Ross Gibson. The ward Christmas party will be Dec. 22. The Relief Society will have the Mother Education Social Relations lesson next week, and Homemaking meeting the following week, with a demonstration from Utah Power and Light. Christmas Relief Society Homemaking meeting next week. Harold Thompson has been released as Young Mens Mutual president, and Jerry Highfield sustained. LAKEVIEW WARD EIGHTEENTH WARD Dinner and a visit from Santa will be featured at the ward items will be made at the A Christmas special program will be presented following the Relief Society Homemaking meeting next Wednesday. party tonight at 6:30 at the church. A donation of $2 for adults, and $1 for children is being asked. The Relief Society Christmas social will be Dec. 18. There will be no morning meeting. The morning and evening sessions will meet together for the social. A variety of Christmas and named at the last Fast meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Rose Taylor named their baby son Joshua Ivan. Mr. and Mrs. Rickey Winget named their son Michael Ricky, and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Beers named their son Timothy James. Allen Gabourie has been baptized and confirmed. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Gabourie. FOURTEENTH WARD Family Home Evening Christmas party will be .held Dec. 17 for all members of the ward. Starting time is A ROY WEST STAKE FIRST WARD The Ward Christmas party will be Dec. 17, with a program and a vist from Santa Claus. The Primary is sponsoring the party. Three babies were blessed 6:30. Relief The Society Homemaking meeting will be held next Wednesday. Riverdale Third Ward news will have to bring along a guest or guests. by Garry Judkins The month of December is full of activities for ward members. The High Priests have scheduled Saturday the 8th of December for their Christmas party. The event will be held at the Stake Center at 7 p.m. the widows of High Priests are invited. The Ward Seventies Quorum will also hold a Christmas party on the same evening at the First and Third Ward Chapel. To be admitted to the party seventies and their wives non-memb- Members Ward are reminded that the Deseret Industry pick up will be on December fourteenth and fifteenth. Items to be donated should be ready for pick-uby the Elders on those dates. The Ward Christmas party is scheduled for December nineteenth and will begin at 6:30 p.m. There will be dinner, a program, and Santa for the children. There will be no charge for the dinner. p e NEWS FOR IMPORTANT December 31st is reserved for the Stake New Years Eve party to be held at the Stake Center at 9 p.m. There will be a program, dinner and dance. There is to be no charge for the party. December to 31 The Brigham City Museum-Galler- y will have on display a Doll Collection by Phyllis J. Park of Salt Lake City and a very special collection of paintings by Minerva Kohlhepp Teichert. The Gallery is open from 11-- 7 p.m. Monday-SaturdaThere is no admission charge, and it is located at 24 N. 300 W. in Brigham City. 1 Crochet work is easy, fast and fun and can become some very beautiful things. One crochet stitch that can dress up almost anything you make is the motif: stitches hooked around a center ring. Motifs, explains the Reader's Digest Complete uide to Needlework, j a cirefully written and lovingly illustrated book, available at bookstores, on just about every 'kind of decorative needlework, can be used individually as appliques or as coasters, place mats or pot holders. Because theres no limit to their size, you can even fashion rugs. Motifs are also ideal for using up yarn leftovers, as each round can be worked in a different color. It would appear you dont need much motive to get around to making motifs. 504-pag- Christmas songs. Golden Spike Calender HKEDLSWORK HEWS & NOTES Clever Crochets 23 ward wish to participate in Christmas Carolling should be at the Ward chapel at 5 p.m. The group will visit neighborhoods to entertain residents with popular December who On members y. November 30 to December 22 MAR" the Christmas anusical, is based on the New Testament story of the Mother.of Christ. It is the tender loive story of Mary and Joseph interwoven with dramatic moments as an oppressed people await delivprence from the Roman armies. There is delightful moments of lighthearted humor mingled with trials and heartache as an unwed maiden carries the secret of the approaching birth of the Messiah and faces the judgment of her own people. Performed at the Heritage Theatre, 2505 S. HWY 89, Perry. For reservations and tickets call 723-818- Show time is 8 p.m. weekends. December 5 to 30 Exhibition of Oil Paintings by Jackie and Ethel Paul at the Eccles Community Art Center, 2580 Jefferson Ave., Ogden. 5 p.m. and Sat. 2 p.m. No admission Open Mon-Fr- i. 9-- 9-- charge. December 8 Race for Your Life Charlie Brown a Benefit concert presented by the National Federation for the Blind of Utah. A children's film festival at the Egyption Theatre, 2439 Washington Blvd., Ogden. Benefits go to scholarship awards for the Blind and Curzweil Reading Machine. Tickets not used can be returned and will be given to the retarded children to see the movie. 6 December "Handels Messiah Bountiful-Woodscros- s Regional Cenor ter, 835 N 400 E., N. Salt Lake. Phone: There will lx- - an Admission charge. 15-1- BACKACHE SUFFERERS!! MOMENTUM" 295-997- Tablets are stronger than Doans. 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