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Show Qtfrt - w- A fx tlUl )U(iJ Jl tcui UCi it id i y t HOOFER STAKE ROY FIRST WARD IfijL- -l Sunset Stake News and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jay Whittier . Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Can- fiolr) r)lvi than rour HoitrrhtAf T ifi'i Relief Society oi Feb 13 will be the Homemaking session, Connie Jonas class leader SUNSET SECOND WARD Mr and Mrs Steve Liddell called their new son Brandon Mr and Mrs Stuart Caldwell railed their new daughter Melissa Mrs Caldwell is the former Karlene Stegan Alvin Hansen was sustained a deacon, the grandson of Mr. and Mis Ronald Dabel. A ward dinner is being planned for Feb 21 There will also be a film shown and 3 quilts to three lucky people Relief Society on Wed be will the nesday Homemaking meeting .,1 SUNSET THIRD WARD Randy Lee Christensen was in; baptized and confirmed the son of Mr and Mrs Dee Christensen and grandson of Mr and Mrs Keith Egbert Mr and Mrs. Joe LeSue called their new son David Leon SUNSET FOL RTH WARD The Primary Daddy-Daughte- r social will be on Friday evening beginning ai 8 b m These will be a chicken dinner and games, class leaders Susan Williams and Norma Earl in charge Mr and Mrs Lee Anderson called their new daughter Kara Lynn Jennifer Kay is the name chosen for the new baby of Mr and Mrs Thomas Rhodes Mr and Mrs Ed Rogers called their new son Robert Duriford Diane Browning was given her achievement award, the daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Brow ning Released from the Deacons quorum were Arthur Davies, prcsiGcnt, and Jeff Trussed, counselor. Sustained were Roger Thomas, president, Kevin Bassett, first counselor with Mike Jones retained as 2nd counselor. Walifrf Vloaietv on Tneadflv tonight at the ward budget dinner Everyone is urged to attend The Relief Society will have their Homemaking meeting next week will fce the floineriliiriM session with a continuation of the new mini classes, quilting and sewing, Jeanin Andrews will give the lesson SUNSET FIFTH WARD was Kenny Ingram sustained a Deacon, the son of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Ingram Graydon Warner left last week for two weeks at BYU before returning to Italy where he has been on a miss.on Becoming ill he was allowed to return home for medical treatment. Graydon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Warner. Relief Society on Tuesday will be various mini classes including a wheat demonstration and sewing, Alena Welker class leader SUNSET SIXTH WARD Duane hock was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs Gordon Rock. Karen Shearer was baptized and confirmed the daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur Shearer. Carol Madsen was released as Rehef Society organist, Barbara Rock sustained. Relief Society on Thursday will be the Homemaking meeting. There will be a demonstration on decorating Valentine cookies and various mini classes Sharon Nebeker and Sharon Trease class leaders Mr and Mrs Charles L. Roberts had their new daughter blessed and given, the name of Michelle Lynn. SUNSET srVENTH WARD The Jay Taggart family was sustained members of the ward The Relief Society on Homemaking meeting Tuesday will be a continuation of the mini classes with Janet Little in charge Helen Lewis t t if w Ui pi luu night. Come and bring your family for a delicious meal Daniel John Hayworth has been baptized and confirmed ty hii oil-cr- , Juseyti Hayworth. The baby son of Robert and Toni Tolman Austin has been blessed by Bishop Lewis h and named Christian Robert. The Relief Society reminds all members of their O mAotindc - p W Society 15 V V'. V v . reorganize , - -- msB feld A i- m. -- - BMfommm i A Homemaking' ROY SIXTH WARD IA ROY THIRD WARD Helen Holtry has been released as Secretary of the Relief Society Nancy La in will take her place. The Relief Society will be starting their mini classes in their Homemaking meetings next week. Classes will be in needlepoint, taught quilting, tie quilting and memory boxes. Leone White will give the Nutrition lesson. ROY FIFTH WARD ROY TWELFTH WARD Neil Peterson will be the speaker m church Sunday. Mini Classes arf starting in Relief Society next week with a variety of activities being The Relief Society invites all members to attend one of their Homemaking meetings next Tuesday evening or Thursday morning. They will have instruction in quilting, he quilting, and crocheting taiipht Thov ur hplH An Thur. sday morning and evening. ROY SEVENTH WARD Nelda Nye has been released as a Cuuniui in tire Relief Society. Joyce Hamblin was released as a Counselor in the Pnmary and sustained as the new Relief Society Counselor. The Relief Society will have their Homemaking meeting text Tuesday morning and evening ' ROY EIGHTH WARD served from ROY FIFTEENTH WARD Andrew Schow blessed their new baby last Sunday and named him Nathan Carl The daughter of Mr and Mrs Howard Bardwell was blessed by her father and named Ananda. Danny Gentry has been ordained a Teacher. The Relief Society will begin their new mini classes next week, with sewing, cooking, crocheting and crafts being taught. , J A 'it-r- c' Stoke changes name LOS Mrs Relief Society Stake Leadership meeting at 10a m c 1 vet, NTV EISISGPESC for ia fitter Ward are (I. to r.) William H. Johnson, C. first counselor, Bishop Jay Simpson, and Joseph Taylor, second counselor, Parker. The daughter of Mr and Richard Mills has been blessed by her father and named Twila Louise The daughter of Mr and Mrs Wayne Hershberger has been named Tamera Ann hv her father Feb. 21 has been chosen as ICO percent day at the temple and all recommend holders are urged to attend the temple that day The Relief Society will start them mini classes next week at their Homemaking meeting Classes will be taught in basic sewing needlepoint and lie quilting. Hooper First- Bishop Gene S Arave, 1st Counselor Joseph W Allen and 2nd Counselor Lyman Balif Bishop Hooper Second William A Cottle, 1st Counselor C Jiy Simpson and 2nd Counselor Ralph D Miles. Those sustained were Hooper FTrst Bishop H Lisle Parker, 1st Counselor V Lamar Cook and 2nd Coun- Kenneth Parker has been baptized and confirmed He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry ROY STAKE Friday is James Schoenfeld, following approval from the First Because of unusual world growth and to better ROY Presidency of the Church with headouarters m Salt Lake City, Utah. The Hooper Utah Stake is one of 630 ecclesiastical units of the Mormon Church throughout the world. A stake is an administrative and supervisory unit, generally of local or more five congregations - wards and branches There are presently ten such wards and branches reflect their geographical location, the name of Lake View Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints with headquarters here in Hooper, Utah, has been changed The new name of the stake, effective immediately, is Hcoper, Utah Stake. Announcement of the new name change was made by the president of the stake, F y m the Hooper Utah Stake They are. Hooper 1st, Hooper 2nd, Hooper 3rd, Hooper 4th, Kanesville 1st, Kanesville2nd, Roy 1st, Roy 10th, Roy 14th, and Roy 17th Moimon stakes are found in 40 states and the District of Columbia in the United States and m 23 other countries In areas of less concentrated Mormon population, members residing m 73 countries are orgamzed m districts and branches of the 107 worldwide missions of the church Total world membership of the church is 3 3 miH'on The annual increase is about seven percent Under the r.cw naming system adopted by the church , existing stakes and all new stakes in the future w '1 be Honor the Presidents Honor tlie Presidents Night w.li U Ireiu Feb 9, 1974 at 7 30 p m at the Sunset Slake Center, 220 W. 975 No , in Sunset The program is to honor the band Will provide the fuuaic. They are The Five of Us (Leonard F'riedlands Orchestra) and dress is formal Cost is $1 25 per person A film on mission of Ogden George presidentsand Abraham Area Air Material Washington Lincoln and is sponsored by the Sunset Stake for all Ogden area special mterestmatual interestLDS SociablesWSD-H- ( a program by representatives from Hill Air Force Base This is an Ogden area wide activity - IDS Melchizedck Priesthood, MIA Special Interest leaders will be there Please come and join with us in tins special activity to honor the pi essder.ts of the United States of America First in War - Fust in s (WidowedSingleDivorce-- d Mormons), m the Ogden Temple District area The Utah General Debonaires, chorus Will perform special numbers Admission is free The PresidentialValcntine Dance will be heid F eb 9 at 9 - - r v 4 plt4 ) Wl kO VliV pt Sunset Stake Center , AmJ UIU Mb U1V A M 1 ,M Ol ill WC Australia, Stake, and the Swiss Stake becomes the Zurich, Switzerland, Stake When the Hooper Utah Stake was organized it comprized Hooper, Kanesville, Roy, Riverdale and Clinton as tunui uwui vu PvrtlCPw V. CC taken to form new stakes ?T.. ilC-G- l ts of Their Countrv men live A ap- propriately with the name of the city and state, province or country in which its headquarters are located Two examples of this are- The Adelaide Stake becomes the Adelaide, intermission special more designated Area OOAMA) will be presented as iJsslnaitiM selor D LavelFowls Hooper Second Jay Simplon, 1st William Johnson Counseloi Joseph A Hooper Fourth- iK. -- NRWlni John A Davis, of ROY So 2350 W , and an Ogden stockbroker by trade, has been elected chairman of the Official Board of First 5037 Christian Church, succeeding Wesley Tow nsend Mr Davis has been active m a number of church service programs and offices. The congregation has between 160 and 180 active members A search continues for a permanently assigned mm'ster The interim pastor is the Rev, Cecil Bever Other board members are Pete Newland, LcRoy E vice chairman, Mrs Jack npnlal Kim of Rov secretary X hne with the national policy to conserve energy, First Security has money available right now, in the form of Timeway home improvement loans, to adapt your home to the energy shortage. Were making loans on preferred conditions for insulation, weather doors and windows, new, more emcient furnaces and heating systems, even new roofing and siding .most any home improvement that will help conserve precious energy and help keep your family comfottafclo. Our sensible bank rates, convenient terms and little or no red tape make Timeway home improvement loans easy to get and easy to pay for. Stop in and see us tor details & r3 P kim j0 Mormondom s top official v as host to an ambassador in Sait LaL C.tv Ambassador Masao mw aki, consultant general in charge of U S Japanese business ' i KJ KLENKE FLOtlAL ois are funi'shed by Olive and Mark And flow v if ff 2955 Washington Phone IBM-34- was guest relationship, of Kimball, W Spencer president of the latter-daSaint Church and his wife, at the broadcast of the Mormon Choir in the Salt I ak Tabery nacle Following the choir broad last, resident Kimball escorted the ambassador to the stand, and introduced him to the choir We have many and many members in Japan." said President Kim 3 Si U &8T A S3 ball Our Japanese members do us great honor as members nf the Mormon Churc h President Kimball presented a copy of the Book of written in Japanese language, to the ambajoudoi , Mor-ruCT- i, and the that indicated 3 3 VJi HQ g missionaries learn to speak Japanese as they serve in his country A Tabernacle Choir letord aiouiri, a copy of Meet the Mormons," and a copy of or.c of President K.mballs 04 n lynlr y of a prncAvt ui tiie ambassador Nortli Park Baptist "1 Church Bible Relieving Christ Centered Fundamental 4275 S 1900 W. Roy AM Bible School II A M Mot ning Worship 7 P.M Evening Worship rasior Jess Watson Fh. 7314225 Roy ChrfcSktn Church 14377 S. 1900W.I B'btd School 10m Morning Worship Hem f weeing Worship m 6 p Vouh tNtnSng 7 30pm fciscr ITliiaiaS 773-ivj- 7 r. t. rv,.r. r.nn c. y- - group will hold a swimming purty on Saturday at the Clearfield pool Those plan-t- o fT fsof the church at 2 p m for transportation. The Senior High Youth group will meet at the church on Sunday at 1 p m for rides to take tnem to the sledding party planned for the They wili return to ihe Woodji, Poilett Lome afterward for tacos. Bring your sleds, toboggans or inner tubes The Womens Circles will met on Tuesday ana of next week Rachel Circle will nmet on Tuesday at lpm st the home of Crystal wea-ne&da- y e Timeway home improvement loans on a preferred plan for energy conservation are available for Our Saviors Lutheran rr v tea H OSOOtSOOCOOQOO'OOOCOOg 2. Schoitec Study 1101 weamer windows Insulation d Heatina Systems o' W will lead the Bible Doiras Circle will nieet at Til pm on Tuesday at the home of F rancid Burdick 5359 So 22i0W B.bi? study will bp Roofing Siding Weather Doors 7 led by Maw le Sea th Deborah Circle will nvet on Wednesday at 7 30 wuh Betty Browning at 2JG7 W 4500 So Marge Lafitte will lead the Bible Study There will be no general meeting of the Lutheran Church Women in February The Couples Club will hold a party on Feb 16 at 7 30 at the noine ot raptor and Mrs I The the me of the party will be the Gay Nineties and dress wul lie informal Plan now for Spring improvements Arrange for a loan now and be ready fo U go when the weather breaks TIMEWAY MAKES IT HAPPEN ' ss, IJSHI A US JCx n t- - ' NaSPi- esctjo f rst bee jt t Rarm ol Utah F st N A uf b ly rst - fSiaJl Secu rty M ,. M S'a'e Bank Sait Lac C ty Ldjh Eo 'k ol Bouf tifo 0ar M r F a SPioniy Dir V a nJ t Firo Sr twT , Svcuntv 3 ate pa oi LOgi i Vih SrJ v A hkr tjiah NA pi Taylor Bishop itiined In 3 - lli1 Stg to modernise your home to' conserve energy Bishop C Counselor and 2nd Merril J Widdison, 1st Counselor Ralph D Miles and 2nd Counselor Clair T Rills L32 ? Schoen- presided at a joint Sacrament meeting of toe Hooper First and Hooper Second Ward, called for the purpose of creating a new ward, the Hooper Fourth Ward, from a part of the rst and Second Wards and the calling oi three tnsnoprics to preside over these wards Those released were MPc.. N Stake Utah Hooper President F James r meetings next Tuesday. Miaf classes will be taught in basic sewing, quilting, and cooking soups Come and participate m one of Interesting classes. dained a Deacon. A pie making demonstration by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Field will be the main feature of the Relief Society Homemaking meeting next week. fee t h 3 k W f - ! ' L.KEV!EW ,JV4R!D ' Thn liiv t iajuij uuu nua- ivtvu lesson will be given by Barbara Fi Jvr at the Relief 4RD will honor all Boy Scouts of the ward, with tfleir parents invited to come with diem. Bruce Moore has graduated from Primary and been or- Dinner wul ri Hooper wards r; mission charge rmvi -- KO Y FOURTEENTH A dinner on Feb. UiC iCOOOU. r A . ROY NORTH STAKE The Sweetheart Bali is planned for Saturday night at the Stake Cultural IL.ll with dancing from 8 to 11:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served with a special program during intermission. There is no ad- Bam-broug- WYmuMAislrTfl - r 6 to 7 30 Dont forget the wapd budget dinner tomorrow 25i y Roy LDS News "V tifk SUNSET FIRST WARD Julie Whittier was baptized n. n j iP |