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Show 1 Tim The other play Winter Sunset" will be given by Carol Smith, Lucile Fage, LeRoy Roberts, and Larry Follett. All ward members are invited. Congratulations girls on winning the girts stake basketball championship.' We are real proud of these girls. Those on Those on the team ure Alice Holtry, Diane Day, Barbara Jenson, Norma Ostler, Janice John, Ann Marie McKinley and Marsha Fife. The MIA have completed their reorganization Sunday with the sustaining of Edwin C. Hall superintendent of YMMIA. Kenneth J. Hors pool, age group and Ray Benard, activity coun. s Fred Gibson secretary and Gibson YWMIA secretary. Rodney Ray was the name given to the son of Hay and Donese Linsey. Baptised Saturday and confirmed Sunday was Mark Clair ir Preese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Preece. At sacrament meeting Sunday March 12, 5 p.m. the Aaronic priesthood awards will be presented. The Guides held their Father and Sons play night Friday. It was under the direction of Beverly Bauman teacher. Games were played and refreshments served. Rleased as a Primary worker last Monday was Beverly Bauman, guide teacher. week. FIRST WARD Relief Society will be held Wednesday March 15, 10 a.m. It will be held jointly with the 10th Ward. Dorothy Hadley will be followed by a program and refreshments. Remember the Get Out of Debt Banquet." It will be Saturday evening 6:30 p.m. A ham dinner and all the trimmings will be served. All ward member are invited. Two one-ac- t plays will be Monday March 13, 7:15 p.m. Director is Keith King, stage manager Kenneth Belnap and make-uCarol Smith. The play, Ghost of Pumpkin Holler will be presented by Gay-leDixon, Bonnie Bambrough, Richard Gibson, Samba Venable, Norma Ostler, Robert Fox-leLinda Foxley, Alice Holtry, Ileen Burgess, David Schoen- - De-lore- pre-sente- d Me-Cla- p n J YOU! tUTNQUHl DULLER MINT IUHI SECOND WARD Celebrating his birthday at Primary Wednesday was Russell Chase. He is 11 years old caul on tec ua today l Clearfield Lumber Co. Clearfield, Utah TA now. 320 So. Main Relief Society will be held Monday March 13, 10 a m. Work 5-06- 11 meeting will be held under the Minerals import prosperity end product manufactured from minerals make up the major portion of Utah's export trade. Sold out of state, they are an important source of new wealth. They bring back money that enables our poople to buy and onjoy many products not made here. Minerals are vital, to the prosperity and living standards of Utah'! people. Minerals ASSOCIATION UTAH MINING "from the earth comes an abundant Ufa for . . SIIOP LOCALLY p.m. So. Weber News y air COMPETITIVE PRICES EASY PARKING terested should get in touch amore gave their pride and joy with Junior Dayton, Wayne the name of Gay. She was blesGrant. Stanger or Gene Greer for fur- sed by her father ther information, Larry C. Kendell was the of chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Wilde name Theron and Joyce McKennoh spent the weekend Ronald Kendell for their little with Mr. and Mrs. Royden Poll. boy. He was blessed by his faWhile here they attended the ther Ronald accompanied by his homecoming and celebrated grandfather, John Combe. Joyce birthday too. Lyman Schenck blessed his Mr. and Mrs. Garth Mangum little granddaughter Keily Roband family of Orem spent Sat- erts. She is the daughter of Mr. urday and Sunday visiting and Mrs. Mickey Roberts of Ogfriends and relatives. den. Mrs. Orba Arave and Mrs. Dennis Arave of Orfenio, Idaho came to visit Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dickamore last Wednesday and are going to stay a few weeks. Orba came to see her new granddaughter and to be here for the christening and the homecoming. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Titen-so- r have returned from California. They spent five days in the San Francisco area viisting friends and taking in sights and entertainment. A Club Thhe Perfection, ist, under the direction of Mildred and Shirley Smith has been organized. They are taking home improvement. They entertained their mothers at the Smith home Thursday evening. TThree lovely babies were given names and blessings Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dick 4-- Dee Schenck was sustained to work as a deacon advisor. The deacon class is so large it had to ge split. Eddie Shaw is the other advisor. David Stanger was sustained to be ordained a priest on his birthday next Sunday. Happy birthday David. A speedy recovery is sent to Cory Smith who is in the hospital and has been for 10 days. They cant find out what is causing his temperature. We won fourth place in the CCA last week and earned $15 toward our building fund. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Ukena have began them a new house. It is upon the hill above Dick Titensors place. Mrs. Zora Cook has been under the weather for nearly a week now. We hope she is soon she is soon back to school for the kids really miss her. ROY 8TH WARD Presents the d The Melo-Ton- es DANCE OkCHESTRA MUSIC FOR THOSE WHO LOVE s Melo-Tonc- TO DANCE Saturday March 11, 8:30 p.m. Only $1.50 Per Couple Donation s JUST ARRIVED ART IN COOKING IS EASY ' thr field and Janice Swift. Stake leadership meeting will be held Sunday March 12, 2 p.m. at the stake house. All officers and teachers of the Relief Society should be in attendance. Stake Preparation meeting for the Sunday School will be held at 2 p.m. in the Roy 3 8th Ward chapel. Stake Conference has been scheduled for March 25 and 26. Watch for more detals next 10C1 All ward member are Davd Franklin.. urged to plan. 'on attending'. The following young people Mr. Lawrence Mrs. and Released Sunday as presi- were baptized in services at the Primary Conference was held dency of the teachers quorum Lake View Stake House on Wright of Coalville visited at Sunday evening. The children were William R. Ivy president; March 4 and confirmed in fast the home of a brother Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Staples recenlty. did a real nice job fof all those Stewart Larimore, first coun. and testSmonyjneeting. Mr. Wright is a prominent catMichael second Wheelwright, proud parents attending. Dorothy Friedli, Paula Nais-bjt-t, tlemen of Summit County. He counselor and Mont U. RosenTHIRD WARD Cheryl Campbell, Stephen also attended a dairy convenThe Literature lesson will be borg, secretary. Sustained were. Mayze and Jeffrey Stahle, tion while were here. Hill WednesRelief Gayle at Joseph president, Societj; given Ruth Bell will give the Literday March 15 at, 10 a.m" Norma William Merrill EameS, first Mrs. Vonda Coy returned Jean Austin will present the coun. Evan J. Raker, second ature lesson at Relief Society home on Friday from Provo coun. and Richard A. Bingham, lesson. Tuesday, March 14 at 10 a.m. where she has been staying Babies blessed Sunday were secretary. for a of weeks. Vonda Stake Sunday School prepara- visited couple the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean at the home oftheir son WARD SIXTH Sunbe held will tion meeting Bitton, he was given the name Mr. and The home nursing lesson will day, March 12 at 2 p m. at the and daughter-in-laof Douglas Kenneth. Mrs. Dale tended and the Coy be Glario Telleson, Third-Eightgiven by Ward chapel in- new Brent LeRoy Anderson was little 5 lb. 2 oz. baby girl March 15, 6.45 p.m. stead of the Wednesday Sunfourth regular the name given the small son The activities are under the di- day which is stake conference. which arrived Feb. 16. The Coys of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anderhave a little boy too. ' rection of Beverly Sessions. son. NINTH WARD Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brimhall Children of the ward who Chad Simpson, son of Mr. To eommorato the Relief Soarrived home last weekend from were baptised Saturday evening and Mrs. Bert Simpson was a special pro- a vacation in Hawaii. and confirmed Sunday were baptised Saturday evening and cietys birthday gram will be had Wednesday They flew over and back. It of Mr. and son confirmed Sunday. Wayne Hess, March 15, 10 a m. The litera- was a business Mrs. LeMoyne Hess, Susanne convention ture lesson will be given by attended and around 100 they Karen was name the Kay, atMr. of and Howes, daughter folwill be Annie Hall. This tended from this area. They Mrs. Howes Kirk of the ne wdaughter of Mr. and Leonard lowed by a program and reenjoyed it even the jeep Bush, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edwin Beitz. freshments. Everyone is espec- really ride in the rain. The kids enD. Daley Sr., Henry Bush, Clyde preparation meeting ially invited. Michael Keith Powers, son of willPrimary joyed being with their grandbe held Tuesday, March 14 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fowers, Primary preparation will be parents too. Mr. and Mrs. Earl at the home of Beverly KenBrimhall the ones in Linda Joyce Simpson, daughter The lesson will be given held Monday March 13, 7.30 school andkept of Mr. and Mrs.- - Claude Simp- nedy. the younger ones will be at the home of It pm. Lou by Mary Kay. son, and Elmer Floyd Elis. Lola Wilson with Edna Runchel went to Vernal to stay with FOURTH WARD grandma and grandpa there. The Primary have a drive un as Released Sunday as Relief So- derway now to raise money for Congratulations to Verl ByBaptised Saturday and conciety secretary was Golda Steck, the cow they are to help buy for ram. Verl was called to serve were firmed Janae Sunday Sustained to fill this position the stake farm. on a mission to England and Pledger, daughter of Mr. and was Afton Johnson. SEVENTH WARD Mrs. David Pledger and Linda will leave on April 10 for the Vernon Winerton was ordain Relief Society will be held Reeder, daughter of Mr. and mission home. Verl is the son ed a teacher Sunday by his Thursday March 16. 10 a m. Mrs. Kielh Reeder and blessed of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Byfather, Norman Winerton ram of South Weber. The ward basketball team Jean Tanner will give the Lit- was the son of Mr. and Mrs erature lesson. Karl Pontius. won their game at Brigham The Sunday School are sponReleased at primary Monday City, Monday opening. They cereals for th eward soring Our ward supper was a real with a vote of thanks was Viola this month They have played Ogden Second Ward. project 363 success. were There people rolled The Primary time will be Etaugh. Sh? has been teaching served whole wheat and oats, The bishopric would fine cracked wheat Anyone in- changed from Monday 3 45 to the Firelight class and put on like to thank for their everyone temporary release Wednesdays at 3 45 p m. support. In commeration of the Relief Pingree. and Mrs. Flair Eugene Sidwell. Vivian Taylor has been book a Soeietys birthday Ordained to the office of a lrport as YWMIA coun aeivity and social will be had Thursday Monty Ray Hahn Jr was the deacon Sunday was John Evans. March 16, 10 a.m. The literature and Verla benson has been susname given the son of Mr. and 10T1I WARD lesson will be given on the 23rd tained to this position. Ward members who were Mrs. Monty Ray Hahn Sr. Babies blessed Sunday were of March and confirmed this Milan Rogers, son of Mr. and baptised Lon Chnstiannen, daughter of monlh were Raymond Cheney, Mrs. David Joe Rogers. FIFTH WARD Mr. and Mrs. Allen Christianson of Mr. and Mrs. Reed The Relief vonety of the Boys of the ward who were sen. Cheney, Eli Gourdin, son of Mr. Lake View W'ard will celebrate ordained priests Sunday were Eugene Boothe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gourdin, Delos the Monte birthday of the Relief SoRosenburg, David C. and Mrs. Philip Booth and son of Mr. and Philip ciety on Monday evening, Mar. Winger, Michael Wheelwright Jackie Lee Thomas, daughter and Mrs.Wiberg, Dean Wiberg and Glen 13 at 8 and David M. Glover. D. La- of Mr. and Mrs Jack Thomas. pm. in the Relief SoWylie. Mar Hansen was sustained as Boys who received Aaronic ciety room. A' fashion show will Debra Lee Ann was the name be presented after the lesson general secretary of the Aaron-i- priesthood awards Sunday were the daughter of Mr. and and luncheon will follow. given priesthood under 21 and Ken- Gerald Hadley, Larry Wurston, Mrs. Marvin Miller. This birthday party is under neth Hansen ordained a deacon Thomas Murray, Gene Buehler, Keith son of Mr. and the direction of Edna Barton, his anil Stokes, father. John Murray. by Mrs. Martinas Barton was grad Betty Russell and Glenna CutBaptised Saturday and con uated from EIGHTH WARD Primary Sunday. ler. The following members are firmed Sunday were Susanne The Tenth Ward are going A ward budget party will lie helping, fashion show, Ravdell Antonietti, daughter of Mr. and to serve at the First Wards Mrs. Domenick Antonnietti, and held at the ehapel, March 11. Cobia, narrator, Lola Coinbe; All donations will be accepted banquet Saturday evening. luncheon, Gloris Goff, table deMargene Bingham, daughter ol Sustained Sunday as ward Mr. and Mrs J Blame Bing at the door. 'I he Elders quor corations, Marie Compton and ham Julie Lynn was the name um will contact members in ad- chorister was Carol Terry, and Jean Winnie; publicity, Lucille vance and tickets purchased in as organist was Erma Slater. Wilcox. given to the new dauglter of advance will aid in planning of Recently sustained as priThe presidency urges a 100r; Mr. and Mrs. Kerinit Nichols. Relief Society work meeting the dinner. Dinner will be serv- mary workers were Jenele Bell attendance of all the wives and as and Margaret mothers on this occasion secretary will be held Wednesday March ed at 7 p m. and dancing will Lundsford 8 follow at m. The p 15, 10 a m. A pot luck luncheon Two one act plays under the will provide the music. will be served. A boalshow review will be direction of Keith King will be Remember the Shamrock dinner! It will be March 17, 6 30 held on March 18 at 8 p m. This presented Tuesday March 14, is sponsored by the MIA and 7.15 p.m. For further details all proceeds will go to the read the Roy First Ward news. Relief Society will be held building fund In fast and testimony meet- jointly with the First Ward ing the following babies were Wednesday Maich 15. The literblessed The son of Mr and ature lesson will be given by Mrs Stuart Howard Sorenson Dorothy Hadley follofed by a was given the name of Brent piogram and social. It will be Grey and was blessed by his in commeration of the 119th father. birthday of the Relief Society LAKE VIEW WARD The son of Mr. and Mrs. JosBlessed Sunday were Karen eph Hanny was blessed by his father and given the name. Lee Sidwell, daughter of Mr. direction of Wilma Stewart. Ina Weston 'will give the home nursing lesson. . NBWI TUCRSUAT MARCH 9, Vi Carload of Early American BEDROOM SUBTS . In beautiful Cherrywood ? z get ready FOR U STATE 3H O i- - 073 H C Z m INSPECTION o 1 C Pieces v SEE US EARLY! ELECTRICALLY! 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