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Show Sun LAKE VIEW STAKE The Seventies Quorum is The Teachers Quorum has been reorganized with Cless Olsen, president, Chris Bergen, first counselor, Durrell ROY FIRST WARD and There will be no Relief Society next Wednesday morning. They will have their birthday social March 16, 7 p.m All women of the ward are invited. Lunch will be served ar.d the film, Help for Amy, will be shown. Friday is the last day for the blood donations. If you can participate, contact John i 5 ! w OF Roys oldest building, the old Roy First Ward LOS Cha- pel, is being torn down and will ONE 4 -- be replaced by a multiple housing unit, constructed by Dae Coons, Fred-erikse- n. Genevieve Bullard has been named assistant librarian for music. Books are still needed for the ward library. Look through your books and see if you have some you would like to donate. ROY TENTH WARD Wendy Lee Terry has been baptized and confirmed by her father Jon Terry and Sheila Weston by her father, Val Weston. Mr. and Mrs. William Stevens named their baby daughter, Christine Lynn. She was blessed by her father. The ReliefSociety will hunor their anniversary with a social on Wednesday at 1 p.m. be- ginning with lunch, followed by musical numbers and a talk by LaRee Buswell, a member of the Primary General Board. All women of the ward are invited and urged to attend. There will be no meeting that morning. ROY FOURTEENTH Allen Thompson, WARD son of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Thompson, has been baptized and confirmed by his father. The Relief Society homemaking meeting next Tuesday morning will feature a demonstration titled. Quality Quilters Taught Fast. Lunch will be served and a nursery provided for the children. All adults of the ward are invited to the Relief Society anniversary social. The film, Help for Amy, will be shown along with a program and MEETINGS in the old Roy First Ware were halted when a new was built and now crews are tearing down all that remains of the building which will be placed with housing units. re-cha- pel Local youths in symphony Seven talented local youth, members of the Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus, will perform March 11 in the Salt Lake Tabernacle with world - famous composer conductor, Dr. Howard Hanson. Admission to the "Howard Hanson Festival will be free, with available at tickets several downtown Salt Lake -- City locations. . Appearing in the Third An- nual Spring Concert of the Youth Symphony and Chorus 450 instrumentalists will be and singers drawn from all over Central Utah. The talented youth, aged 18 to 30 serve without nay and travel to Salt Lake City at their own expense for rehearsals and performances. Announcement of the Festival was made by Dr. Jay E. Welch, musical director and conductor of the Symphony and Chorus. Dr. Welch expressed appreciation in behalf of the Youth Symphony and Chorus for the eminent composer-conductovisit to Salt Lake City and his participation in the concert. Dr. Hanson, age 75, is reDean of garded as the American music and music education "I dont know of any other living American who has done so much for American composers, American music and music education in this country Howard Hanson," Dr. than Welch said. "It seems inevitable that the Youth Chorus and Symphony should come into contact with Dr Hanson because there is such youth organizations as the Eastman School of Music Orchestra and the National Music Composers Symphony rs and Chorus of Interlochen, Michigan. "Not only is Dr. Hanson one of Americas foremost composers, but also he is recognized as a foremost champion of music of other American composers, as well as being dean of American music educators, Dr. Welch said, outlining the composers eminence in his field. The Youth Symphony and Chorus performs under the of the Mutual auspices Improvement Associations of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Free tickets are available from MIA offices at 79 South State St., Salt Lake City, Visitor Center offices on Temple Square, and at ZCMI stores downtown and at Cottonwood Mall. The Mormon Youth Symphony is made up of 100 young some with instrumentalists, 15 years experience. The chorus numbers 350. Assistant director of the symphony and Chorus is Dr. Had Gunderson. Organist is Roy M. Darley, Mormon Ta- bernacle organist. Dr. Welch, who directs the two groups, also is an assistant conductor of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, an associate professor of music at the University ofUtah.anda member of the General Board of the Young Mens Mutual Improvement Association of the Church, under whose auspices the youth perform. The young artists are Deanna Flinders, Douglas Montgomery, Hooper; Gary Carter, South Ogden; Lance Ferrell, you have need of a substantial loan, our Home Equity Loan Plan may be the answer Yes. the equity in your home may well help you get the money you r'ed. without disturbing your present rrortgage If you have a genuine financial need, put your HOVE BORROWING POWER to work Call us now or mail this cash request torm Today1 Loans from $100 to $10 000 for any worthy purpose If i (need L. tr-- i Name have Roy Christian Church 1 10 A. M. .Stale. .Zip. Morning Worship equity in my home $. J, 1 ID Lynn Nebeker has been released as teacher development director with Douglas Hadfield taking his place. The Relief Society will have their birthday anniversary social next Thursday morning at 10:30 a.m. Lunch, a program and film will comprise the activities and they invite all women of the ward to attend. 1 Youth Meeting 6 30 P.M. Murl M. Jones Pastor Phone 7T 8747 -- Leishman, Doug second counselor, Passey, secretary. ROY FOURTH their Socia. Relations lesson next Tuesday morning, and their Birthday Social on March 17, with the husbands of members as special guests. The affair will be held with the7th Ward with dinner, a program and a film, Help for Amy. ROY NORTH STAKE ROY SIXTH WARD WARD Mike Spencer has been ordained a Deacon. We welcome Rueben Barney as a new member of the ward. There will be no Relief Society meeting next Tuesday, but on Thursday all women of the ward and their partners are invited to attend an anniversary social in conjunction with the 5th Ward. There will be dinner and a special film shown. Choir practice will be held Sunday after church. theme for the Relief Birthday social on Tuesday at 10 a.m. will be Relief Soiety Around the World. All ladies of the ward are invited. Refreshments will be served and a program presentAt the Tuesday evening ed. meeting, they will be making ceramics. Reserve the date of March 25 for a Mutual Marrieds party. The Society ROY NINTH WARD Karen Wheelwright, the new will give the Social idcher ROY ftr I H WARD Relations lesson next Tuesday Congratulations to Neil Ste- evening in Relief Society, and vens and Lynn Beiry on reNewman on Wednesday Pat ceiving the rank of Eagle Scout. morning. Scott Stevens has graduatThe Primary children will ed from Primary and been orpresent the church services on dained a Deacon. March 19. Thanks to the Relief Society for the fine program they pre- ROY ELEVENTH WARD sented in church last Sunday. Kelly Glissmeyer has been The Relief Society invites all women of the ward and their ordained a Teacher. Albert is a new partners to the, birthday social member of Applegate the ward and we wish next Thursday evening. They to welcome him. will mee with the 4th Ward The son of Mr. and Mrs. for dinner and a special film. Norliss McKay has been blesfor Help Amy. sed by his father and named C. Trent ROY SEVENTH WARD Candy Highfield has been rehas been Ware Carolyn baptized and confirmed by her leased as president of the father, Gerald Highfield. Nelda Nye has been susThe ReliefSociety will spontained in this position with Tina sor a dinner for the ward, to Visser as the new first counbe held March 18, with a proselor. JoAn Tanner will reto follow. The event will gram main as second counselor. Nelda Nye and Tina Visser commemorate the birthday of were released as counselors the Relief Society. At the Relief Society Homein the Primary with Joyce Hamnext week, inblin and Noreen Larkin taking making meetings structions will be given on maktheir places. ing fitted sheets of nylon triDon and Nelda Nye were recot. leased as mutual marrieds leaders. ROY TWELFTH WARD The Relief Society extends There will be no Relief Soan invitation to all women of next week, but the ward and their partners to ciety meetings on Friday, March 17 there will on attend their birthday social be a birthday social to which March 17. It will be held with the 13th Ward, with dinner, a all ladies and their husbands are invited. program and a film. Practices for the music fes The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dai. Siler was blessed last Sunday by his grandfather, Laurence Siler, and was named Michelle Day,n, Russell Etherington was baptized and confirmed by his father, Larry Etherington. Gordon Smart has graduated from Prima.y and been approved to be ordained a Deacon. tival are being held on Thursdays at 7 at the stake house. Marie. The Richard Funks named their son Randen Jay. The Cub Scout Pack meeting will be held tonight at 7, with turtle races the main event of the evening. ROY FIFTEENTH Manzanares has Jeffrey been ordained a Deacon by his father, John Manzanares. Carol Child has been baptized by her brother, Merrill Child, and confirmed by her father, Earl Child. Carol Eppich has been baptized and confirmed by her father, Sheldon Eppic Mignon Ellis was baptized and confirmed by Ted Olsen. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Michael Ellis. Two babies were blessed by their fathers. The ODae Bairs named their daughter Elysia WARD Ginger Kay has been baptized and confirmed by her father, Sandford Kay. Dont forget the Relief Society Birthday social on March 17. All ladies and their husbands are invited to come and enjoy a nice dinner and special film.. Please bring your own table service. The Relief Society will have another homemaking meeting next week where they will continue doing ceramics, at both the evening and daytime meetings. LAKEVIEW WARD Gail England has been sustained as 2nd Counselor in the Primary. The Relief Society will have their social relations meetings next week. -- YW-M1- Firstf woman 0Eeer Laura Zimmerman, longtime teacher in schools of the Ogden system, is the first woman officer in the history ofSt. Pauls Lutheran Church heie. She fills the unexpired portion of an elective office vacated by a resignation. Her appointment is made possible by a constitutional revision approved recently, says Lee W. Tauferner of Brigham City president of the board. Previously women were unable to hold an administrative office. Upon request of members for a revision of the founding document, the constitutional committee approved the new document. Now the body nmed! of the church retains voting privileges on three important selction of a new subjects: pastor, the annual budget, and election of officers. The executive board cont, sists of four elected vice president, who is also president-elec- t, secretary and treasurer, serving one-yeterms, and chairmen of five other church boards on a three-yea- r term. Miss Zimmerman, first woman executive in the churchs Ogden history, is secretary, one of the four annual offices on the board. officers--presiden- ar 40-ye- ar ROY EIGHTH WARD ng Sunset Stake News SUNSET FIRST WARD Marvin Miller was baptized and confirmed. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller. Cary Drake was baptl-e- d and confirmed. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Drake. The granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Parker was named Stacy, Joe Duran. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Duran of Ogden. SUNSET SECOND WARD The Relief Society birthday anniversary and Visiting Teachers will be honored at Relief Society on Wednesday morning, Helen Wood in charge of the program and luncheon. There will also be quilting. Betty Peterson was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Dorothy Peterson and her late husband. SUNSET THIRD WARD Social Relations lesson will evening and Thursday morning. The annual birthday will be held along with the ward dinner on March 17. be on Wednesday Evening Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemaking class, Margaret class leader. On Wednesday morning the annual observance of the founding of Relief Society will be held. All ward ladies invited. SUNSET FIFTH WARD Margie Olsen will be in charge of the Homemaking Meeting and Relief Society Annual birthday party on Tuesday .J morning with Darlene leading the evening session. There will be a special proP-- A.M. Easter decorations. ed a Priest by his father, Howard Terry. The Relief Society will nave Thursday, March 9, 1972 The Relief Society home-makimeeting next week will feature making Easter candy. The High Priests will have ROY THIRD WARD 7 Scott Ray Kounacin has been a fireside next Sunday at p.m. confirmed by Bishop Melvin at the Ralph Bateman home. Gordon Belnap will be the Wright, Eric Hoskins by Jacob Hansen, Margaret Heaton by her speaker. uncle, John Sorensen, and Ron- ROY THIRTEENTH WARD ald Gerrard by Kent Redden. The next Fast meeting will Bettie Bond has been re- be March 19. leased as ward and choir or Jim Terry has been ordain- - Sch-road- er Bible School City ROY STAKE ROY SECOND WARD SUNSET FOURTH WARD 4377 So. 900 W. Jjr. Address . I Kelly Ogden, Loug Mahlum, Ogden; and Lee Horne, Roy. May Olsen will take her place. The homemaking meeting next week in Relief Society will feature quilting and making presenting a special play for all stake members. Proceeds will go to the missionary fund. It will be presen' d tonight at 7 h m at the Ward, Friday at the 10th Ward at 7 p.m., and Saturday in the cultural center in Hooper at 8 p.m. lst-14t- i ganist. Rita Review Chronicle-Eagl- e bots were given names. Julie Wiberg and NetaSr.ith were sustained Sunday School teachers, Connie Brie'.y Sunday School secretary. Cindy Olsen was sustained a Primary Harold Stetler and David Barnett were released as Sunday School teachers. Teacher. SUNSET SIXTH WARE Keith Thomas was sustained a priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander. Mike Enquist was released as assistant Scoutmaster, Sherrie Foy released as a Sunday School teacher. were Allan Sustainings Neil Scoutmaster, Wright, Coker assistant Scoutmaster and Jeff Abate, junior assistant Scoutmaster, Susan Spend-iov- e Primary teacher and Arlene Waite, Sunday School teacher. Relief Society on Tuesday morning will be the Homemaking lesson given by Sharon NeThis will be followed beker. by a program in observance of the birthday of Relief SoRefreshments will be ciety. served. Relief Society on Night Tuesday evening at 6:30 will be under class leader Margaret Schroader Homemaking class leader for the 4th and 6th wards. SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Afton Eastman will give the Cultural Refinement lesson in Relief Society on Tueday morning at 10 a.m. The an- nual observance of the founding of Relief Society will be held on March 17 at 7:30 p.m. Husbands will be invited to this social. gram. Eulalie Lightfoot wjs susThe Allan Westovers called tained a Sunday School teacher. their new son Lonnie Hendrick. The new son ofMr.andMrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Feick Jim Bridges was called Glenn. called their new son Stephen. Bonnie Chug was baptized Mr. and Mrs. William Moore and confirmed, the daughter gave their new son the name of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Chugg. of William Troy. The new sons of the Scott Charlene Gorder was susRasmussen's and Leslie Tal- - tained a Primary teacher. over script for the three-amelodrama being presented ty the 141st Quorum oi Seventies GOING ct are (1. to r.) seated, JoAnn Call, Vicki Beus; standing John Garner and Nyron Thomas. Play begins tonight The 141st Quorum of Se- venties is presenting its an- nual play on Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday. The play this year is Lilly, the Felons meloDaLghter, a three-ac- t drama. The play stars JoAnn Call as Lilly Fairweather, as pure as the Driven Snow. Craig Hansen as Compton, as handsome as a Greek God, and Thomas as Craven Nyron as poisonous as a Sinclair, toad. The play also stars George Wilson, Faye Wilson, Carrol Vicki Crittenden, Beus, John Garner, Shirley Parkr, and Renee Allen. March 9, the play will held at the Roy 1st -14th Wards at 7:30 p.m. On the 11th, it will be held at the Lakeview Stake cultural On be hall in Hooper at 8 p.m. The cost for the play is a $1 donation per family, KLEINKE FLORAL And flowers are furnished by Olive and Mark 2955 Washington Phone 394-347- 4 Challenging Position In Nursing Supervision Available Beautiful Southeastern Utah Close to Canyonlands and Navajo country. Baccalaureate degree in nursing required; masters degree preferred. Salary range $753 to $1,013. Write to: Personnel Officer Utah Stale Division of Health 44 Medical Drive Salt Lake City, Utah 84113 |