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Show j V The Sun Chronicle, Thursday, May 3, 1962 in attendance at this meeting. SECOND WARD The Primary Presidency wish to thank all who took part anid those who helped to prepare their program last Sunday to make it so successful Services for our Baptismal ward will be held Saturday, May 5, at 6 p.m. at the stake house. Fast and Testimony meeting will be held Sunday at 12:30 p.m. The primary meet ing will be held Monday, May 7 at the home of Carol Colling Maxine Shutt will present the lesson and Katherine Hurst and Elda Terry will act as esses. Hugo Baverle has been re leased as advisor to the Deacons Quorum. Carl Truesel was sustained to that position. Lois Rogers will direct the work day activities in Relief Society Thursday, May 10, begin ning at 10 a.m. Mrs. Rogers will be assisted by Velma Belnap. The lesson will be given by June ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lavone Eastman Janet Marie Malsak daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger IL LETTER TO THE Maisak, Scott Muir, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert C. Muir, Kathleen Winger, daughter 4 of Mr,, and Mrs. Ira V. Wlnger'and Danny Glover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Glover. Two grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bute were blessed in Fast and' Testimony meeting op Sunday. The daughter of Barbara and Wdliam J. Hansen was blessed by J. Blaine Bingham and given the name of Melinda Bar- I'age Two Second Clan mall privileges Wfliarhsed ttEqy, Utah EDITOR As one of the citizens in oppoNATIONAL EDITORIAL sition to the tax levy just voted down by the voters oil the Weber -County School District, I would r.zziz i.tz tz:A i like to publicly thank all those who rallied to the cause willing to FIRST WARD 11:30 a.m. to 1pm. and 5 p.m support with both time and The Primary Sun- to 7 p.m. Items such as handkermoney. I would also like to thank day family service will be pre- chiefs, aprons, artificial flowers the teachers for their many exsented Sunday, May 6, at 5 p.m. and pin cushions will be sold. pressions brought forth both diThe theme of the program is, to me. In The work day lesson will be bara. rectly and tand In Holy Places", and is presented at 10 a m. The son of Diane and Paul analyzing these opinions, I find under the direction of Berneice Richard Brown was blessed , by the dissatisfaction of the teachers Memberships for the Darrell Editorial officers at 5388 S. Horen. Arthur S. Bingham and given goes much deeper than teacher Hiel family were read and ap1900 W, Roy, Utah. Publishes the name of Paul Micheal. pay. Anyone having children of bap- proved Sunday evening. We welevery Thursday. Telephone The grand daughter of Ruth tism age are encouraged to con- come them into the ward. ,In listening to the many comand the Suter tact of Diane and ments of the citizens, I find they Bishopric as our ward's daughter Garth Gibson was presented J. Howard Stahle, Publisher Gary LeRoy Turner was blessed are willing to raise their taxes baptismal services will be held and approved for ordination Betty Lou Stahle, Editor Howard K. at and Turner by and 7:15 5, not bill to are foot the Saturdays May afraid p.m. given the office of Teacher. Jerry Newell of the name Laurie Anne. of educating our children so long Fast and Testimony meeting Managing Editor Selma Yearsly was released as In Priesthood meeting Allen as they feel our tax dollars are will commence at 11:45 a m. Sunsecond counselor to the Primary Larry Perkes p. Maw was ordained a Teacher wisely spent. They want equality day, May 6. Mechanical President Supt in teacher pay, they want equality by George W. Stettler. Our Elders Quorum is sponVivian Rose was sustained Ward in want to ITimury education, Preparation say they soring a three act play Thursday, that position. lleiser. Pamela Smith, left and Corrle Smith, daughters Of v meetuig will be held Tuesday, they are proud of our school disMay 3, at 8 p m. The play titled. Aileen Thorpe is back with the THIRD WARD May 8, at 8p.m. at the home 4 trict. Yes, the issue goes deeper Leo W. Smith, 5322 So. 23?5 W. practice some of Them Also I Must Bring," will abafter a temporary Primary than taxes, deeper than teacher Denton Nebeker, Weber High Mabel Green. the dance steps they will use in thcLaRue School of be presented by the Box Elder sence due to illness. Relief Society will commence pay. By an overwhelming majorSchool our was teacher, Seminary MIA. be Dance Stake Review. The event will be held Thursday Tickets will $1 A scouting Round Table will in Sacrament meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May ity they had told the board of per family or ,25c each. be held Thursday May 3, at the speaker Ward chapel. Proceeds May 3, 8 p.m. in the 3rd-8t- h 9. The Literature lesson will be education they are not satisfied on Sunday. Susan Howes renderMothers Day gifts will be sold Bonneville High School Seminary ed go towards the building fund. with the job they are doing. musical number on the given by Elma Robinson. a by the Relief Rociety Tuesday, building. All Scout, Cub Scout SIXTH WARD piano. Yes, the board . of edlcation May 8, between the hours of and Explorer leaders should be Beth Sweeten was released may do well to ask themselves, Receiving Primary graduation certificates were Craig Parker from her position as theology are they administering the schools Dry Cleaning son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldren Park- teacher in Relief Society, on according to the wants of the peoCleaned and Pressed er and Gerry Terry, son of Mr. Tuesday. The Sweeten family ple, whom they are supposed to service the finest For and Mrs. Darwin Terry. moved from the ward. clior to a represent, according Gerald Roskelly was released Relief Society Work Day will que within the administration. as secretary of the priests Quor- be held next Tuesday, May 8. Why arent they interested Roy Shopping Center um on Sunday. He was ordained Starting time b 7:30 p.m. All enough to acquaint themselves 198. Cottle By R. an Elder by his father, Chris are invited to attend these meet- with the facts of how our school Roskelly, under the direction of ing. The work department will system compares with other Charles Goff of the Stake High be under the direction oi Glenda schools both in curriculum and The Supreme Charity of the World Council Hancock. cost of administering; When they True Charity is not typified by the benevelenle of a checkbook. Harold Huglies has been called take a stand on an issue why Baptismal services will be held Charity has higher, purer forms of manifestation. Charity reaches at the Roy Stake House at 4:45 to serve on tile Sunday School do they not have the so called FOR SALE 1951 Pontiac, out for justice in life seeks to smooth down the rough places of p.m. Saturday, May 5. Those Stake Board, lie will wu.k .vith sedan, radio, heater, hydroma-tic- . guts enough to fight for that having children to be baptized course 28, The Articles of Faith stand? Why did they say nothing? 3 living, to bridge the chacs of hlman sin and folly, to feed the $125. Phone TA to give strength to the struggling, to be tender with human should contact the bishopric to Gary Sessions was graduated Why did they allow so important Dissolves from .Primary Sunday evening an issue to be railroaded through TO CLEAN carpets better we ll Amazing Compound weakess, and greatest of all, it means obeying the divine injunction: be interviewed. Common Warts Away been to It has in the change 10 days time? Why did they necessary loan a Blue Lustre Carpet Sacrament meeting duiuig Without Cutting or Burning Judge Not. the date of the comhined Third He is entering me Mutual as a allow the facts about the real isShampooer FREE with pur Doctors warn picking or scratchMan, conscious of his ouw weakness and frailty, daro not and Eighth ward reunion due to Second Class Scout and was wel- sues to be suppressed as they chase of Blue Lustre shampoo ing at warts may cause bleeding of pronouncing 'arrogate to himself the divine prspogativ Mother Day. It will be held Fri- comed into the YMM1A by his were, without speaking out themspreading. Now amazing Com Roy Furniture. severe or final judgment on any individual. II will see to train day, May 11, rather than Saturpound W penetrates into warts father, William Sessions, wtio is selves. mind and heart to yreater keoness, purity, and delicacy in their cells, actually melti day. Primary and MIA members Superintendent of the organizatLet us also clarify the position BUY NOW For mothers Day, destroys warts away without cutting o weighing the trembling moment of the balance in which he ill meet on Thursday. All form-- r ion. of a PTA officer. They ARE let us help you select a lash burning. Painless, colorlesi weighs the characters and reputations of those around him. members of the wards are A most tnsipirational Sacrament NOT a TOOL of the board of ing and appreciated gift. One Compound W, used as directed Character is most subtle, elusive, changing and contradictory entitled to attend. Presidents Meeting was enjoyed "T5y mem- education. They ARE NOT a y5r mother will remember removes 'common warts safely Phons a strange mingling of habits, hopes, tendencies, ideals, motives, Bette gond and Afton Karras of bers oi our ward on Sunday. The TOOL of Superintendent Bell. along time. Jorgensens Bode effectively, leaves no ugly scars Relief Society will be in program was furnished by the They ARE NOT a TOOL of the weaknesses, traditions and melories mamfet in a thousn"d d'.:. and Gift Shop. Phone, TAylor 5- - 8253; 1878 W. 5075 So. charge of the dinner with assign- boys and. girls from the Deaf teachers. They are an official phases. ments going to other organiza- and Blind senool in Ogden. Love- elected by the parents to repre. There is but one quality necessary for the perfect understanding of character, one quality that, if a man has it, he may DARE TO tions. We hope everyone will plan ly musical numbers and very sent them in coordinating the be there and have a good fine talks were JUDGE that is, omniscience. given by these work of schooling their children. 10 a.m. SUN. time. Now that the election is over young folks. Mon who prido themsolvos on being shrowd in discovering 1. Scheduled were recieved Memberships us close ranks, rally around KVOG 1490 kc Primary Preparation Meeting let the woak points, the vanity, dishonesty, immorality, intrigue and 0. Weight for Mescal Uniee was held Wednesday, 25 April, those in office and make our approved KWHO 860 kc unit pettiness of others think they understand character, they knw Draden Eugene Mann and at the home of Marlene Higgs. wants know, see that the facts ll. Cat only part .of character. ' They know only the depths to which Bliss Leonard Mann. They Noreen Neecjham gave the lesson. are brought into the open, so that t, 13. Bottle M OWILU xma MM 3018 some men may sink; they know not the heights to which some 14. Deduce living in the Bradley apart- Those were; Marion the,board of education, the school present men may risa. V 15. Complete ment. Jblinson, Cabl Yutds; Barbara dtoifllstration,1 the teacher, the, 16. Friend: Fr. We never see the target a man aims at in life; we see only the Also welcomed as new mem-- s Cox, Patricia Marriott, and Earl-m- e PT and we the people can move It. Merits were Mr. and Mrs. Gary he In an intelligent manner orwai-Booth. 19. Water No man since the creation has been able to live so pure .Tier. Mr. Garner is going to in the schooling of our children. barrier Baptismal services will be held Advisor. rk as Priest and noble as to exempt him from misjudgement of those 20. Chinese on May 5 at 6 'p.m. Anyone Dahl Crabtree FOURTH W ARD coins around him. having children to be baptized 22. EncountRodney Hill, son of Mr. and contact the bishopric. We do not need to judge nearly so much as we think we do. with Swanee the a ing program ered Leonard Hill, has received This is the age of SNAP JUDGEMENT. It is strange that in life Zno liquid or ointment a doc- 23. Brazilian Attending the Logan Temple Singers Saturday, May 5 at tors Mis-in relieves to the Berlin serve call antiseptic, promptly we recognize the right of every criminal to have a fair, open trial, Monday evening were the follow.15 p.m. in the ward chapel. itching, money stops scratching and so Farewell Testimonial will ing: Mr. and Mrs. Norel Thomp-so- , NINTH WARD yet we condemn unheard the DEAR FRIENDS around us on mere helps teal and clear surface skin 24. Observe held in hi honor Sunday, May 26. Firecracker rashes. Extra Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smitm Buy A skit, CIRCUMSTANTIAL It could happen to TVIDENCE. H we be thus unjust to those 28. Fabrics at 7 p.m. Strength Zemo for 11 Mr. and Mrs. Rulon S. Kay, Mrs. You, was presented in Sunday we hold dear, what must be the cruel injustice of our judgement of stubborn cases AJ 39. cocheres Fast and Testimony Meeting Donna Chadburn, Bishop Loren Continued on Pago 4 32. Jellies Others. ill begin at 12:45 p.m. Sunday, O. Kay, Cyril Clough and Edwin 35. Young dogs Charity is not a formula; U is an atmosphere. Let us cultivate 6. 36. Material C. Beitz. in us let seek to out draw latent good in others judging; charity The Primary Spring Family 38. Knocks WARD SEVENTH will be presented Sunday, rather than to discover hidden evil 40. Consumed 49. Narcotic The Bishopric would like to 21. Celestial 41. Melody 46. Employ Column number 556. Let's think together next week. 6, at 7 p.m. We invite all 50. Malicious bodies 43. Rodent again ents out as we feel that we remind all ward members to be 23. Deniolishcr burning 48. Directed 44. Exert Additional copies of this column may be purchased by sending a fine program prepared. out for our ward conference Sat51. Perfume 25. Suffix: USED NEW 2 4 cent3 in coin to The Sun Chronicle, 5388 So. 1900 W., REPAIRED 5 and 6. Roy, Utah Special Mother's Day programs urday and Sunday May agency to to handle mailing costs. and Officers Antvn Teachers Fuil meeting 27. Game the Skylet groups in Primary TRADE-INS WE TAKE SERVICE will Satbe held at 7 p.m. on 29. Part of ill be held Wednesday, May 9. followed by Testimony DOWN speech A Ward building fund dinner urday 30. Golf club will le held Friday, May 11, at meeting at 8.05 p m. 1. 825-863Present 31. Musical PHONE 2 Priesthood meetuig will begin 7 pm. Ward members are urged 2. Ice dealers dramas at 8 on a m. All 30 Eugene Ormandy. Music Directur Sunday. 3. Sheep 33. Lasso to reserve this night. other will at be held 4. Man's name 34. Ancient and the meetings The MIA Music Festival was 5. Bird their regular time.v state Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir presented Tuesday. Apr. 24. und6. Containeis 25. Turkish titlo EIGHTH WARD with Jerome Hines and Phyllis Curtin, soloists er the direction of Valerie Karr 7. Skill 37. Perry: var. The Combined cn. Kim Hartman acted as mast-- ! 8. Attacker Saturday. May 19, 1962, 8 30 p.m. 39. Cattle Ward has been reunion changed 9. Fearful m er of ceremonies and a musical Salt Lake Tabernacle . 41. Demeanor to Friday, May 11, with Primary 1 0. Generates 42. Spanish FIRESTONE number from each organization Also appearing (in different Symphonic program in BYU 12. Gang cape was furnished The program was and Mutual members meeting on Fiehlhou.se, Monday May 21. 8 15 p.m 13. Middle 45. Fuss Thursday, May 10. All former W. enjoyed by all attending. Mail checks NOW for choice seats to Utah Symphony Office, 18. Rests 47. Strike Roy, The work day meeting will be members of our ward are invited 55 West 1st South, Salt Lake City, Tel. EM to join us. held in Relief Society Thursday, Please enclose stamped envelope Stan Bennion has been releasMay 10, at 10 a m. Joan Pingree Prices: $3.00 $2.75 $3.50 $4.50 $5.00 $6.00 All seats reserved will present the lesson that day. ed as first assistant to the SunClark Music Company, Salt Lake City, proudly announces the day School Superitendent. FIFTH WARD BALDWIN is the official piano of the Philadelphia Orchestra Darrell Tillotson has been susThe Primary Family Hour ELMO By which was presented Sunday eve- tained to that position. - H- - MAKT IT Noreen Bennion was sustained j ning was well attended and en- as choristor of the Junior Sunday out. who all came joyed by A very successful ward re- School. Primary teachers released with union was held last Saturday evea vote of thanks for Irene Stanley over 400 with enjoypeople ning ed a full course ham dinner, as Firelight leather and Nancy Bair os Sunbeam Teacher. movies and a carnival. d Katherine Thurgood was ward our from Young people as Sunbeam teacher. who were baptized Friday Jeff Robins was presented and ing were Sherie Eastman, daugh- approved to be ordained a Teacher on Sunday evening. rr Delux Stanley Robbins was graduated from Primary and approved to be 40 GAL. GLASS LINED ordained a Deacon. Motor Overhaul Brake Work Limited Pioneer Brand-SupSteve Merrill received his second class badge. 10 Year Warranty Greg Olson, Craig Rasmussen .Motor Tune-Up- s Electrical Work and Keith Bennion have graduated from the Trekker class into AMERICAS LOVEABLE LADDIE M03T the Guide Patrol. s' -r v ;., i will the Guest Audrey present Transmission Starters work day lesson in Relief Society BUILDER'S Thursday, May 10. . Generators Enjoying an evening of dance Front-En- d numbers presented by LaRues Align School of Dance Thursday, May 3, and help to pay off our building Wall ment; Balancing Inspection fund. Ph. EX or EX The Elders Quorum is sponsor- - MiW! semi-annu- J 825-165- Quality Qfte 'TMospfrfeg Martinixing r. REMOVE WARTS! heart-hungr- 399-054- 3 ?t Crossword Puzzle across flip flfHl Target r.vr hits. IklpsKsal And Char IlchySkin Rash! Ptl Villv BICYCLE HEADQUARTERS THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA J. 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