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Show ChronkJ.? H r- r- , Tfct?.raj-- Fn&nytry 14, H7 - 'Ww ' - yr- , y ,,, - L r - JM"'' ijf P ''" Ss C1 VW ir fiN; XyVlrgr 1 7 v i1 ' V' 4W Roy IDS News ft - vf V r 'cJ vT lisa w w 46 4 ! i i X kh SST-Si- ,SS F C. Latter-da- Saint Chur- y cer Bishop Hooper 2nd Kimball, church IV. president. Elder T Tom L. St i .'4, 1 $WM , Wt,' :1 t liKfc JSSWi&TSuflK mtttosrv nr& , w ?SZ? 7 v " - :r'J ; vfT W t A3fji T- , A . " irz . vs v.iv -- . 1: , r?? JS - .- iKSUi scs? I ca i &&tx 7Xt - fJ tatm ,fS3zkek William H. Johnson 1st Counselor Ilooper 2nd Joseph A. Taylor 2nd Counselor Ilooper 2nd the significant 1 XA it- Perry, Merrill Widdisou Ralph Miles Bishop Hooper 4th 1st Counselor mS CIsiaKllta 2nd Counselor Hionr 4 th Iluupei' 4 lit year-lon- Charlene Lomax has been released as a Counselor in the Primary. Sustained as new Counselors were Tina Vtsser end Kathy Smith. Annie Nay was released as Sunday .Ncnvii faciirr ueveioomeiu. Director, and Chailene Lomax sustained. Karen is the new Visiting end Teacher Teacher Development Teacher for the Relief Society, taking the place of Tma Visser. The baby daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Jerry Rock of Las Vegas, Nevada was blessed Sunday by her grandfather, Wesley Tomlinsi, and named Lillie Diane. Steve Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stever. Wright, has been baptized and confirmed by Dum; Nay. Kick Jacobs lias been approved to be ordained to the office of Elder. Pit-chfo- ROY SEV ENTEENTH WARD The baby son of Giegory and Dee Amsden has been blessed by his father and named Kevin Gregory. Chad Zito baptized Susan Kingsley and her father, Roger Kingsley confirmed her last Fast Sunday. Congratulations to our ward on wiiuuiig fu at place in the Hooper Stake Road Shows. ROY STAKE Ethan Echols has been released as stake clerk and Dec Sparrow sustained Mr. Echols will be assistant clerk. RQY SECOND WARD ROY THIRTEENTH WARD The memberships of Frank and their and P.uby Sar-der-s Sunday is ward conference with a special testimony meeting to be held bet ore sacrament meeting. Ail officers and teachers should attend tins meeting. The Relief Society will have their Mother Education and Social Relations lessons at th j r meeting next Thursday. g exhibits, events, ROY SEVENTH WARD Education lesson at Relief Society next week. The Scout:! are conducting a newspaper drive and would like evervone to save their old papers ioi them. celeorahons. "Many of the Mormon events during 1976 will carry die theme of the bicentennial observance. We are planning dances, plays, musicals, festivals, speeches, sports lesson Laura Homer the Mother assistant to the Mormon Council of 12 Apostles, lias been mimed general chairman of Church Bicentennial Committee. "Two hundred years is mi a mng Uiue in ugnt oi inc ages of some of the worlds nations, said Eider Perry, but in those two centuries the U.S. has made countless contributions to the over-al- l prowess of mankind. One of the most important events, he continued, was tile establishment of the Constitution which provided, among other freedoms, the iigni iu worship as one pleases. It is important that all Mormons living in the U.S. become individually involved cn a local basis, and in such a way as to budd themselves, their country and the church, he concluded. He pointed out that personal Involvement is the key to understanding and enjoyment of BKen,Pnnial in 1976 by hav,1'g special activities in tribute to oi America s Heritage freedom and her divinely ui- spired Constitution, said Spen- Jay Siiapsea 76 psrtldpafes in in ch will participate spotlighting the nation's SJ'3 ihO LaVeEe Dee Fowlas 2nd Counselor Hooper 1st V. LaMar Ceck 1st Counselor Hooper 1st The tio $ h jkrj&:Jl Ksaacs STEUEsaBsss 'NNsk issu mS22 EJS? f Mi Church his Icthcr. At Relief Society meeting next Tuesday moi rnflg, Naomi Gnffits will give tne Social Relations lesson and Dorothy Walker, the Mother Education Irry - V f, .. 1S3 ranr! SB ii- ssy&ffia ROY TENTH WARD A PyrtHtuto fnr all couples of the ward lias been planned for Sunday evening at 7- 30 at the Isaacs home. Hie speaker will be Roger Hesiop, a seminary teacher at Bonneville High School. Mary Jensen will give the Social Relations lesson, and 1- - ,i',t-- J arxl Mrs. Norman Winterton has been ordained an Eider by HOWFH STAKE firesides and other meetings which will carry the spirit of this free country as their themes. three children have been received and we are happy to have there as new members of the ward. Congratulations to the eight ward members who have just completed a genealogy training class Roger Christensen has graduated from Primary and Uru w UKiuni a Dcavui Ljr lua grandfather Hun. The baby daughter of Robert and Madalyn Taylor L UJi biased by her ROY FOURTH WARD Neil Winterton, son of Mr. "Viw T -- X r rl iHS tsLl 'r'7.. "3 l anw. v ,i MCy &&&&& v.vr. v'jyy ij&eiexa iPVW4S!1 &e?k Ssjssagis Breakfast Sousogd Turbot ?aiiets SHssa Bsncoij Goldtn labl Wierays Sterling Brand Frank. Roth Mof-ll- ' fecrk jwseswiiila lan, Tnc!r Frh Pwk Crii,p &&em vS Lb. Ham and beans are on the canning program for Thursday in Salt Lake City. The annual Sweetheart Ball is scheduled for the Stake Center on the evening of Feb. 16. 0im. wm 9 S'C? u,. '55T4SmiS SpcrierSbs Sub Sabt ' v lrf?gt( U Teen T:i?Seys Norbt or Manor House i D Grade A A - ctiks Smoked KJts Corlid Sovewoy Fully S'erfing Brand Sold By The Ptec Under t! Pounds Short Shank Under 24 Pounds Anderson sustained. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Social Relations class led by Evelyn Meadown with Joan Polsen presenting the Mothers Education lesson. Tamera Lowe eives the evening Social CvIsS2 aftnml Upois PM (Si S4L89' C.builili Clair Pribble and Richard Morttrans have been sustained Priests. Clair Pribble was sustained assistant scoutmaster. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Social Relations lesson wiiii Betty Bateman as class leader. Norma Rogers will led tlie Mothers Education class. Phyllis Morrell will present the Social Relations lesson for Sunset 3rd ami 6th wards on Wednesday evening. SUNSET FIRST WARD Boyd Call was released as High Priest president, Ray :i ,S tmhtYtm' Wart Free ' LW Editions Priest. Sweetheart The Deacons nuoram was 8S! s Jsno's Pina Doughnuts tr Hfi 2 & 89 V 1JW SOven T DLliP. , ScKi 7 -e con freshener 77yi A r JLw. Gtamorene SRitgCIesner Spray 4 can Voc 160-e- Liquid Bleach 17d i OSr Wf f Magneno or Reguior A c' Uthte (Si C4ruU.tr ee Punch Mix 16-- bof Plotnc Bogs Qd j Q aweusnoa "1 Super Ch( Top Concentraie Dm r boy con r n 73' PieF&i; 4Qs r icrg Spagh&ici oy 7'. 09 SKersky Mix k i ' Wht'e Mogic Powder J- rt l - Hawaiian Peridi V $ Gi: 77c eouMM 93 Q CKok Nave' r''k ( r i .X L. Nr 4 V c C. 4 & p W' v Pizza ftitix or r t? & U S. r;. $ x Vr 4 e - A' -- snw- vHF 'V H3 BR, pag. mrmmr 95? emmms. 1 mO 0?tiser i f ,, ' 5W.N l gf IC7WUM m. V ? JK.S7 u.i h. i i OilOrL, Soil ff.argorliia 4j Bog j r x?y vhp S&ictn?Art XZmi- Sac r- igiunaxTi- -r iMmu Youth MonSirta ''n'l 7 . "' y s.r. " I P9 4J WW mm Wajhirgfan' iff h1 rvyrtu 44 iJ-- r . a I ' " 5 ft f x. A. roYitci iv6 u.'fwAV i, i iJ' ? irom Z. 773-505- a JJ r ie 4 & r ir r Morning Worship 7 P.M. Evening 'Worship 731-12- 33 V - IHULlK-- l o T 1 4 uwmwmvivm 1 Priun) UP Christine Hamilton and named her Angela Carol. Tim Weir, stock has been J.I...4 uauiw a or- - vuvijiu Darrell and Llaine Oram iwim otiiwm as tKa rXinlH to represent our ward as Sweethearts at tne dance last Saturday. WvuwVw representative for tlie Special Interest group. Tlie new organist for the Primary is Kathleen Peter- 5u1. The Relief Society reminds everyone of the Mother Social and Education ROY SIXTEENTH WARD Congratulations to Jay Johnson, Jtrry Johnson, rem Muss Terrell Buttars, and David Thompson, who all FV iltr 1 from Primary end sustained a Deacon, the son of Mr. ard Mrs. Keith Steed. iTVrtt Jack end Margaret Cazier named their baby daughter Nicolie Ann. She was blessed by her father. Darwin Meacham blessed the daughter of Calvin and Relations lessons next week. SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Wayne steed was gnmoareu r,L, 3 lj 3 Watscn tW Mnther'x Edueshnn yii lesson given by Joy Tur-trel- Primary Penny Parade is this w eek. A new Relief Society project will be ccnsti action of p ctum frames similar to some exIt pensive ones p!rchased. will be a fund project for the Relief Society. in. kiiviu irwuuxa Ph. Jubeph. lesson. Posfor ' The bab son of Joseph and Carol Stokes has been blessed by his father, and named Paul SUNSET FIFTH WARD Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Social Relations class led by Joyce Rastnusiien U winn paw ELEVEN"1 Williams the girls leaders were in charge. Following dinner, games were played. In one contra! Patty Olsen was judged to be the one with the most knowledge of her fattier and Kenneth Bates, father of Brenda, seemed to know the most ct his daughter. Polaroid During the evening r t fe UiAUl Ul 4IWU UcvUltd and her father. girl Mr. and Mrs. Norris Natress hosted a Fireside at thc-i-r home on Sunday evening, a IDC 4275 S. 1900 W. Roy r 1 11i7,u A.M. their Social Relations ard Mother Education lessons next week. with Margaret Miller giving Fundamental A evening. The Relief Society wiii have SUNSET SIXTH WARD Relief Society on Thursday unii h ihe Social Relations class, Donna Kidman leader 7 Bible Beieving I ts from our ward at the Sweetheart Ball last Saturday l. Oirist Centered y ROYSCOR5 OKLY ilVIltliWiil Baptist Church V 14fK Ttiru Wedtiwsday, ?db, 20th, 1974 tfca ,,, iirt in raaii BirtKooy IJ'K 7 e J aa oPEy 52 Fb. rkois 4t A3 Tjy MonJay htjvxn-- r tffer.?tv ThuntiJa, I Safeway DiKaant t? Chunk Tuna tZ 1tb Hony Maid j, 5? 25 Swbfti NobitCQ 30pm i.uPcsfsr FVfMN . icliar Craft 4 GmaBiMS Pile c--i i.. 1! 4 , AH m CrsJcers Fruit CoiXtatt AljW Boy F a Grshs Caros 1 y vyPeStafO'S y V 5 HyMV.v Evening Worship 6 4b pm "!op,:r . Tirl ,u.n famt muwi pkV f . - 1.56 rl t. 'iiiiiKu Bud and Jeaniue Norman were chosen as the Sweethear- to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Earl for appetizers. It will begin at Spun, and the ward Young Marrieds are invited. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Social Relations lesson, class leader, Betty Green with Lillian Hansen giving the Mothers Education lesson. On F riday evening the daddy oaugmer Primary social was held in the ward recreation hall with about 46 in attendance for the chicken dinner which was served. family situations. I Birttersik Wafvies f.;!, 10., Af?x at. 11am 4 Chad Fuel hmn has been or-- lawyer discussed various Morning Worship W' ri, ,4r T-- 1900W.! S, 3-;; Jo? 2 ij V 1 u, ej S iiTi s'3K.st&4vl e CQlllorn'a b No U il-- S IdckoRuiftut V j Bible School Rsoi Roaif Krrit Vslvada an ir j ar.iw4 P'S,"'i fc ris as 14377 Peanat Batter - Pcoita Cf;ese nmmum s &sy Cfmstiaa Church Q Drenkg " Pc!ateTeer T; rt- -. iv..u. ievKU aiOKe kiistay Ccatis ,, Colioinia S eJ!c Sen? M;x cIT. tills Vflfrt Bean Ham Crest ffeithfirn Bwns rt Washington Phcre3M-347- 4 a 6teaiia0wwMjvauMBriaCMs ..i 3 , v fl Nescafe Insight Coffee 3) .. ComenUoied Red y ,A Euts . l Htdf Dolton St 355 Marrieds na a Urn ward ce incited Norma Earl and Susan 10 em Dstsrs3at ii yV And flowers are furnished by Olive and Mark S H?r.l Vienna ic pt CKucolwH 76- - -- lf T flK T-7fiaK- lorge P KLENKE FLORAL ' Tr SSS0-- 4 ifeetaroni r- Grade AA Eggs Doxen X ! Dinty Moor Pock Ctp w Instant Zoom . Sustained were Randy Hansen, resident, Scott Wiggill and Dale Wise, counselors and Ron Randall, secretary Relief Scoeity on Wednesday will be the Social Linda Relations class, Sisneros class leader with Judy presenting tne Mother's Education lesson. raw UK ISM i t VMIVKVt SSffiSM Creom O It t.Mi... A u-- lw4F QgkokTes 24-e- mneoi bottle ISO-ct pkg Sandwich Sue SS fciSr5getl r Home )yle B.4 ' Her 45f 3iSJ 1.69 a Potato chips J3tw 2"S1 1.72 SChovfMetflKocdleMS ECbrryPies .7 3S 72r sMtoysnrtsi.iss Beef Stew r;. 63 iiS Green Beers KS ?rB 7 29 a Muffin mu el?,-- " uX 3P SB? St Dreem Whip nVv hi cs 1.22 5Tch!e Syrup w, VZL 1.06 k Q Mimrfi Kies 32 r 64 Bail Stake pot-luc- k Wiggell. yrvv Skylatk Bread il.18 7;; ERyise!dsVnpir,,!367fESisHet -- OsHen F3b;vv Strawberry Milk Mml MaaSex Morol Giads Spray iSHampx S UUt iiquia Shampoo )' GbJ Bags 77r iKPfesKives 7a1, Treat Orange Juice From Florida 00 Delicious H.H- "1 A eeskr Cleaner o7 luccne Chte or Homburovr Souiooe Wftghll reorganized. Released were Larry Sisneros, Paul Wise, Randy Hansen and Scott Scotch Battemilk Vrjinff the -- position master. to stake quarterly Burton, sa As?istnt i the Twelve as the visiting General Authority. Meeting begins at 9 am. in the Cgian Tabernacle and music will be furnished by the stake Relief Society Chonu. Carol Stokes has been released as Homemaking Counselor in the State Relief Society. Taking her place is Lillian Eppich. The new Secretary is Barbara PJchtns, and Hornsnsakreg Leader is a .a WWVn 4 was released from this J'm Williams was sustamed Prior Is Sunday con erence with Theodore M. Cub Scoutmaster, Blame Tob-b- s, assistant Cub Scout- lesson. . a ROY NORTH STAKE SUNSET FOURTH WARD SUNSET SECOND WARD Ray C?J v'sts Orcsgu Juke iauili SUNSET THIRD WARD 4 wh4 1n .mvu rwtuou a4 uru ! SUNSET STAKE n -- y Sunset Stake News SsSSB the Scc'ai Rdaions h sjn on Tiwday in Eei f Society v,;:h Myrhl Young leml ng the Mot tier's Educabou class. frt .'ivi Sumlay. Th"y are tlie sons of Mr. and Mrs. Joy Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Buttars, Mr. '.1 Mrs. P.cynKxid Moss, and Mr. and Mrs. Del win Thompson. hir. and Mrs Karper were selected as the ward t the Sweetbeut Bali held kot ivd iuday Su Stvc.-ctieortsa- LailAi th'n WARD Mark Angus has been ward cnour dirtc-tor- , v ith Ckn Daws it Irking relotwi 83 hs olace. ?;n- the wsri - Irene Kloti were 'Ivof'tb'iaris sX SaVrrlsy. from our tV smuil Ball last |