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Show )' ' I i J TIIE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY OCTOBER David Porter. Rivcrdalo News Itiverdale Ward is currently in the throes of an edifice complex. The new addition is beginning to take on form and substance, but must be lent financial support to continue its growth. Since more cash is indicated, the Relief Society have a novel ing project have also been started again. Gene Thompson, newly returned from the New England Mission, has accepted the position' of Age Group Counselor in the YMMIA. Bennett will be the actLaVern project in operatioa ivity counselor in the Y Will A. A pink baby quilt, donated by Kathy Ensign has previously held Burnett Hosier, and quilted by this position and is now teach: the Relief Society, will be given ing the Beehive girls. Roy and to some lucky person via the Lucile Stephens are teaching the MIA genealogical class in basic grab bag method. Grab-bag- s containing merchandise valued at steps. The first class will be held 25c to $4 will be brought to the Tuesday, October 8. t homes by the Relief Society. Brand new citizens receiving These grab bags may .be purchased. and together with the a name and a blessing Sunday were: Kevin Wayne Colvin, son surprise gift in tire bag will go a chance on the baby quilt. An- of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Colvin, of Mr. other grab bag group will fea- Blair Dee Pattef son, son and Mrs. Patterson; Joseph Ray ture as attractive prizes hand emGeorge Moore, son of Mr. and broidered pillowcases. Mrs. Duane Moore; and Julie Dinner parties as' a fund rais Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fahncke, Contractor FOR BUILDING OR REMODELING PHONE TA 5-48- 03 One of our young ladies, Lenna Van Noy, is engaged to be married to Gage Lynn Wheeler of Harrisville. Mr. Wheeler served as 'a missionary in the Mexican Mission. The marriage will be solemnized in the Logan Temple on October 25th. On Sunday, October 13, a new teacher trainer class will begin. Any one wishing to ester this class should contact Bishop Grant Gibby or Leon Poulsen. Keith Henderson has returned home from his two year mission in California. Sheldon and Mary Dickson have also returned home from the Western States Mission. Elder Dennis Bingham called to labor in the New Zealand Mission will be honored at a farewell testimonial on October 6th at 5 p m. Missionary reports will be giv-eby the returning missionaries, Gene Thompson, October 13; Keith Henderson on October 20. and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Dickson on October 27. Francine Henniger was surprised by friends and relatives on her birthday Sunday evening. Francine is the wife of Brent Henniger, who are the proprietors of the Lazy Z Motel soon to be in operation. n E3EiiR70 ROY STAKE A series of classes on financial management are presently being conducted on Tuesday of each week. Two couples from each ward in the stake will attend the five week course being taught by an instructor in economics from Utah State University, and then will take the information back to their own wards to give to the people. Page Foot 3, 1963 will b e a meeting for executives of the ward. Officers of the priesthood and auxiliary organization are asked to meet at 9 P.m. for Grange; and Taylor Tarvin, who Is la convert to the church and is the son of Michelle Louise and Onamel Tarvin. On October 8, the relief society will bold a work day meeting which will begin at 10. They plan to finish getting ready for the bazaar so they need lots of help. Lunch will be served at noon and a nursery will- be provided for the children. - SECOND WARD Primary children will furnish special music for sacrament this meeting. meeting on the night of October The relief society will hold their 6. The meeting will begin at 6. annual bazaar on October 11. Imny Simmons, son of Mr. Supper will be served beginning and Mrs. Frank J. Simmons, was at 5:30. and there will be games baptised Saturday and confired for the children and a baked the following day by his father. goods sale. Also on display and A successful dinner was' held for sale will be all kinds of recently and those in charge wish clothing, quilts, blankets, and to thank all who helped to make Sustained last Sunday afternoon as magazine representative oiyfhe novelty and gift items. All menv-ber- s it so successful. are urged to support tho Relief Society Stake Board 'was The relief society will meet VaLois Bangerter. She will take relief society in this undertaking. October 10 for their monthly The little son of David hnd Ann work the place of Betty Russell who reday meeting. H will be , "elav under the direction of Connie cently moved to California with Nelson was b'essel her family. Also sustained to the and given tlie name of Michael Perkins who has a lot of interDavid. stake board was Charmayne esting ideas to make the day as Literature leader. Three of the children were bap- enjoyable and profitable. It will begin at 10 and lunch will be Temple day will be October 8 tized last Saturday and confirmed and ail who can are urged to the following day. The' w'ere Ron- served at noon. THIRD WARD attend on this day. ald LcMar Nelson, son of Mr. The ward was busy last Sunand Mrs. Chester Nelson, Monty FIRST WARD meetson of DelRay day. Between the morning On Monday, October 7, there Ray Grange, ings 'and the dedication of the church at 6 p.m. they held their fast meeting. Seven young ladies were confirmed member's of the church after being baptized the evening before. Diane Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. as was Jackie Ann Hansen, Robert Wardeigh was confirmed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oris Hansen, and Luann Heiner, dauHse Market ! Hottest Transistor Values ghter of Bishop and Mrs. Grant Heiner. Other new members include Paula Sue Oliver, daughHEW! ter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Oliver, Christine Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bow6 TRANSISTOR man, Sheryl Pledger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pledger, and Pamela Holtry, daugh- with Complete Earphone and Ij-t- Jep-pso- n . BEST VALUES ter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Holtry. Visiting in the ward and present at the dedication services were the' following former members of the ward: Orson Milet, now the stake president in Alaska; former Bishop Sherman His-lo- p and Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Purser who are living in Preston. After the dedication meeting, an open house was held at Bishop Heiners home and among the guests were the stake presidency and their wives, and the bishoprics of both wards and their wives as well as many others. Next Sunday, there will be a Junior Sunday school class held as well as one adult class for those who wish to attend. The meeting will begin at 10:30 and will be held in conjunction with the Eighth Ward. The relief society will meet October 8 for their theology lesson which will be given by Ila Davis. Alter this, the visiting teachers message will be presented by Francis Brown. President Bettie Bond urges all the visiting teachers to start the new season out right by attending this meeting. FOURTH WARD Blessed last Sunday was the baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Jay Neilson and the little son of Harold Pence who was narned Tim Doe. David Foxley was ordained a Deacon in the Aaronic Priesthood. of the Season (ITCIIEI! Foley mo .A1 SPECIALS ea FULL QUART SIZE1 Stainless steel GRIP SAUCE PAH TURNER Reg. 98 j 99 REG. 98 with Coupon STAINLESS STEEL vVvv n. Sabatier Style NEW . FIFTH WARD dinner will be held October 10 to raise irioney for the building fund. Serving will begin at 7:30 and all are invited. 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