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Show "TY" L V THE SttitiiAONtCLE, THTRSMy Baptism will be held Sat. (f 30 Taylor will give the visiting ' at followed p.m. teachers report, The senior Aaronics will hold 10:30 a m. by Bernice Van Dame another school Thursday March giing the Theology lesson. 7.30 p.m. ' Satheld will 30, be Baptismal urday evening, 5 p.m. Barbara Bingham has been sustained as athletic director , There will be some reorganization taking place Sunday due of the YWMIA. to Ivan Bambrough being called Ward Members called to the to the Stake High Council. Mr. Stake Sunday were Earl Child Bambrough has been counselor to the high council, Leonard to the bishop. Barker high council, and Paul FIFTH WARD Croft Stake Clerk. Relief Society will be held a.m. 10 The following members of Wednesday, April 5, The viisting teachers topic will our ward were approved by the be given by Helen Parr, at 10 30 Stake Sunday to be ordained a.m., Melba Stevens will give Elders. George Denbar, Joseph the Social Science lesson Hurbertson and Fred Lister. Baptismal will be held SatTENTH WARD urday, April 1. 5 15 pm. The Ward wishes to congrad-ulatChanges made in the Primary our Ward members who organization last week were as were called to Stake positions follows: Lola Ray sustained to are James be chorister, Ila Hunt was re- Sunday. They called as 2nd Counciler leased as Blazer teacher, and to the Stake President. He has Connie Seamons released as top been on the stake High Counpilot teacher. cil. Earl Hill was called to the Relief Society will be held High Council, he has been our Wednesday, April 5, 7 pm. The YMMIA president and James visiting teachers report will be Larsen who has been on a stake given by Viola Williams, at 7 30 mission and been sustained as p.m. Joan Moser will gie the actvity councier in the YMMIA Theology lesson. BaptisimI will be held SaturBaptismal will be held Satday April 5.45 p.m at the Stake urday. Apri 1, 5 30 p m , at the House. Stake House. Visiting teachers report will SEVENTH WARD be given Wednesday March 5, Released as a Primary worker 9 30 am. It will be presented was Monday Betty Thompson. by Taye Green, following this She taught the Co pilot class. Donna Young will work with Ona Venable will give the TheCharlene Gavin as Guide Instructor. And sustained to work with the Top pilot class was Jean Kempinger and the Copilots. Ida Bowcutt and Glcnna Lusk will teach the Trcker class. Wayne Williams, Tom Lusk and Michael Nay are going into the Guide class this week. Relief Society will be held Thursday, Apul 6, 10 am. La Rae McEntire will give the visCALL! iting teachers topic and Bonnie Crouch the Theology lesson. TA Baptismal will be held Sat urday, April 1, 7 30 p.m. In Roy Hadley has been taken from the Elders Quorum of the ward to the Stake High Coun, MEW A meeting will be held Thursday March 30 at 7:30 p.m. for all bishops and Relief Society All are urged to presidents. plan on attending. The address is, 14817th St, Ogden, Utah. A Stake Ensigns and Laurels election will be held Tuesday, April 4. Leland Bangerter. He has been ward teacher committee chairman. educational chairman and Keep Faith in Our Family chairman. He wasc ailed to the High Council, and Ben Holbrook, who has been adusor to the Priests Quorum and instructor for the mutual marrieds. The Stake Primary Hoard would like to thank all of the 6tafce members who contributed to the Primary Children's llos pital. The stake sent them a check for $2,161 !4, which will help the children there at lot. FIRST WARD LaDonna Miller will give the visiting teachers report at Relief Society, Tuesday, April 4. 9 30 a.m. At 10 a m the Theology lesson will be given by Elaine Child. t Baptismal services will be held Saturday, April 1, 5.45 p.m. Monday, April 3. Visiting teach-err- at the Stake House. Called as assistant stake clerk report meeting will begin at 7.30 p m. The teachers topic was Lee Ray Pralt of our ward will be gaen by Lorene H.ifCn Lee has held the position of At 8 pm Lucile Wilcox will ward clerk. Sustained to teaeht he Trcker give the Theology lesson. class at Primary, Monday, was Baptismal services will be RaVao Goodman held Sulurdu, Aurilt 1, 6 30 SECOND WARD p.m , at the Stake Ileuse Celebrating his birthday at Fast and testimony meeting Primary, Wednesday, was Scott will be held Sunday a 12 30 Ahleen. Hapy birthday, t Scott1 p m. Thcchoir will provide stpe Primary preparation meeting cial musical numbers. was held recently at the home Called from our ward to ef Maxine Wallace. The In servwork in the stake Sunday were ice lesson was given by Donna Michales, followed by refreshments served by LuJean Owen and Caro Beasley There were 18 attending Relief Society will be hold LAKE VIEW WARD Relief Society will be held Monday, The April 3, 10 a m. visiting teachers report will be given by Francis Plunder, fol lowed at 10 30 a m by the Theology lesson. Fast and testimony meeting l will Sunday, April 2, 1, p.m THIRD WARP The Primary will have' 12 30 t primary evening service, day,. April 2. 7 pm. thiir Sun- At Stake Conference Sundas, Kirk Nielson sustained as a high councilman I.nrry Pond and Rickey were oi daincd dea ci ns Smithy Clinton Passey u,i approved to be oi!,n..(J a ttaclicr And LImer llnyd Ellis was approved for ordination to a deacon in the Aaronic Priesthood Relief Society will be held Wednesday April 5, 10 am. Folcwmg the Thoo'ogv lesson the visiting leathers topic will tie given by Frineis Brown. . u-- s Pur-ringto- WASCO ) Heptachlor CHEMICAL CO. Wasatch 2125 SOlTlI 5T1I FAST SALT LAKE CITY, ITAII Ph. HU 4-76- 61 ? HNCMFWYILKVV FOIRTH WARD .Relief Society will begin p 10 a m., Thursdas April 6 June , e Scho-enfiel- $6, ki Community Church CLEARFIELD Because the attendance has almost doubled in recent months, the Clearfield Community Church will hold two identical services of wor-firs- t will begin at 9 30 a.m. and the second at 11 a m. At both of these services the pastor. Rev. Walter Bishop, will speak on the theme Christ Is Risen From the Dead. At each of them the robed choir, directed by Marvin Batchcldcr, will sing Praise Ye the Lord by P. B. Holton. Also featured in these services will be responsive readings from Pauls letters on the resurrection and the account of discovery of the empty sepulchre, from Johns Gospel. The congrega- Mary Magdalenes ology lesson. Primray preparation will beheld Monday March 3 at the home of Beverly Wibeerg, the in service lesson will be give by Laura Moss. The Cub Scouts of the Ward enjoy an outing to Salt Lake Thursday (today). On their agenda is a train ride to Salt Lake, a trip to the Deseret News, Temple square and other points of intesest. will Slate Special Service Baptist Church tion will sing such hymns of Will Hold Meeting joy as All Hail the Power of Jesus Name", Jesus Christ Is At Hospital Risen Today, and the Day of Resurrection. A special Easter The First Baptist Church beoffering will be received toward month mortgage reduction and other gan church services this at the Weber County Chronic current expenses. Disease Hospital. These services These identical services at will be hejd each second and 9.30 and 11 a.m. will be pre- fourth Sundays of the month.1 ceded by a Discipleship BreakChurch .members visit with fast" which will be served at the church at 8.30 a.m. Coffee, the patients in their wards for hour. Patients whowish to sweet rolls, fruit, and milk for children will be on the menu. attend are helped to the auditA silver offering will be re- orium for the afternoon of Conceived. Friends as wel as mem- gregational singing and special bers have a hearty invitation to music. attend. Special music and a The Devotion Message is debrief deotional will be enjoyed livered by Rev. John L. Smith, during the breakfast. of the local Baptist pastor These Easter Day services will bring to a conclusion a notable week in the life of the Clearfield Community Church, including a baptismal service, and a Candlelight Communion service on Thursday, March 30. in WATER CONSERVATION IS A MUST THIS YEAR The Clearfield Community Church has the distinction oi having persons from more than 25 Protestant dominations cooperating in its membership. Persons of all faiths are heartily welcome. The church is located at 200 South and 500 East, in Clearfield. 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Watch for the MIA Gypsy hex which is circulating through the ward This is a building fund project to Timothy Congratulations Graham and Trudy Smith who won gift certificates for selling the most tickets for the Show hod Revue The revue was very successful and the officers of the MIA wish to thank every ore who p irt cipa'ed Ruth Echols will give the Theology lesson al Relief Soc ictj, Tuesday, April 4, 10 a m. NINTH WARD Relief Society will be held Wednesday April 5 10 00 a. in Iona Christensen will give the visiting teachers repot t and at a m Avon Mills will give Hie Theology lev oil All life-lon- DOTTIES BEAUTY BAR cil. , Reports confirm TA Roy, Utah t BREAD 14 lb. Home Stjlc 15c ICE CREAM Gal. Snow Jar 69c Prices Effective Thursday Friday ond Saturday - v V ' ' |