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Show J I Thursday, June Sun Chronicle 27, 1074 ,at SirnaW"es',-i- 'W ,f SI Roy LBS News -- 471 1w1 sod fiCM Sunset Stake News SUNSET FIRST SUNSET SIXTH was Martin Revere released as secretary of the will begin OURTEENTH WARD Cub Pack meeting will be held Friday evening. We welcome as new ward members Daniel C. and Nancy Maxwell and son. The annua! ward camp out has been scheduled for July 19 and 20 so please reserved these dates and watch for further details F Relief Society on Thursday at 9:30 with the Visiting Teacher report which will be followed by the Homemaking class, Lucille Homemaking Spendlove counselor Darwin APYMMIA, Gukiesen sustained. SUNSET FOURTH was Anderson Lee sustained as explorer advisor Kevin Dalton was released as priesthood chorister, Allan Hansen sustained. SUNSET SEVENTH ROY STAKE FIFTH WARD Renae Wagstaff was released as a Cub Scout Den Mother. The Relief Society Presidency has been re- organized. Dorothy Jensen was released as president along with her counselors, Lucille Bodily and Jean Stet-tle- r. Joyce Welch has been selected as the new President and has chosen LaJean Cummings and Eileen as her Counselors. New Tabernacle Choir director announced Dr Jay E. Welch was named conductor of the world famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir, succeeding Richard P Condie, conductor for il.e past 17 years who was released The appointment will be effective following the choirs appearance at Expo 74 in Spokane, Washington, July 18 and 19 since Schreiner will continue as cheif- - Tabernacle organist, with Robert M Condick and Roy M Dai ley as organists Welch has been Dr assistant director of the choir since 1957 and conductor of the Mormon Youth symphony since its organization in 1957. He also is director of the Salt Lake Chamber Orchestra a and an associate professor of music at the University of Utah I Two associate directors of the Mormon Reim-schuss- Alexander 1962. Tabernacle Choir also were named -Jerold Don Ottley of Salt Lake City, and Robert C. Bowden of Rock Springs, Wyoming Isaac M. Stewart will continue as president of the choir, a position he has held HOOPER STAKE FIRST WARD A few tickets lor Promised vaney are stiil available for Priesthood Quorums. Contact the P if. hop for further details, if you are interested. In announcing the release of Prof Condie, the Mormon First Presidency, headed by President Spencer W. Kimball, paid high tribute fo his long and devoted service with the choir which began in 1937 when he was appointed Jonika Lyn Jim Maw also blessed his brothers daughter and named her Jodi Aim Lr-Wheeler blissed his grandson, the baby of Jerry and Bonnie Diiley, and named him Sliawn Lee. e EIGHTH WARD Walter Jorgensen has been ordained a Priest. ROY NORTH STAKE assistant conductor and soloist. He became the became the choirs ninth conductor on Sept. 15, 957, succeeding J Spencer Cornwall. rikvar Smith wras sustained the new bishop of the Roy 15th Ward in a reorganization Sun16 June day, Sterling J Morris and Quinn E. Coleman were sustained as first and second counselor, and Wtlford J. Stoker was retained as Ward - n The Utah State Road bids for opened today the repair and resurfacing of bridges on Interstate 15 m Ogden, from 31st Street to 2700 North. This project includes installing of new expansion joints and placing waterproofing membrane to protect the refurbished structures from future salt damage. Apparent low bidder was Peter Kiewit Sons Company of Murray, Utah, at a bid of Offical engineers $266,245. estimate was $325,544 Ray Staples, Project Engineer, expects work to clerk. A new finance clerk" ' begin shortly after the 4th of will be sustained at a later July Holiday. 'Die contract allows sixty working days for date. Mark A. Nielson was completion. Mr. Staples said there will released as bishop. D. Nor-veThompson and E. Lavar be traffic slowdown during Smith were released as first construction, with traffic and second counselors and being guided by signs and Quinn E. Coleman was flagmen into one lane on one or two structures at a time. released as finance clerk. i IV 4-7- ROY Officers have been elected for the 197475 year for the junior volunteer program at Weber County Hospital. They are Lauri Baird, L. Tom Perry, a member of the Council of he Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, will be the speaker for the fireside, June 30 for the Special Interests. All single people from Weber, Davis, Morgan coun 1 r- N A T 0 y N V ' '"'J au' V'i FRONT WASATCH OOUIRRH 1 MOUNTAINS 'btL RESTRICTION MAP h per ton bulk F Midvale, Utoh or Call Don Singleton in Pfein City Your bam owned end operated or any of fsrti'ixer , various fund raising projects for the patients benefit and . kirs are as0 invovea m a Carnival for the patients to be June 27 held ties are invited to meet at the Ogden Tabernacle Sunday June 30th at 8: 15 p m. An added attraction will be music furnished by the Ogden Area Special Intesests Choir. This choir sang at the S.l. Tabernacle for June Conference, under the direction of Dr. Jay i v&s A fire restriction on the Wasatch Front will become effective at 12 01 am. June 23. The presence of highly flammable areas on steep slopes, constitutues an extreme fire hazard. Setting open fires of any kind is prohibited upon all the land within the restriction order In Weber County the area extends north and south from the Box Elder County line to the Davis county line, east of U.S 89 to the Morgan county boundary. In Davis County the area extends from the Weber County line, ail the area both public and private above Highway 89 to Farmington and above Highway 91 south to the Salt Lake County line, all land east to the Morgan County line The setting of open fires of any kind, except campfires within the facilities provided for them in improved campgrounds, or permanently of improved places habitastion or except as otherwise authorized by a forest officer or a state fire warden, is prohibited. Smoking is prohibited m these areas except in homes, automobiles or on paved road Burning permits on a satisfactory clearing index will still be required for agricultural burning in areas not affected by the fire restriction order. Burning permits are issued by cities m them city limits if allowed and in the county plus Sulf Ur) 1 Wendy Robertson, historian. The officers have planned Welch who directs the Mormon Youth Symphony and choir. Elder Perry was the former president of the Boston Massachusetts Stake until his appointment as an Assistant to the Twelve in October of 1372. He was sustained as an Proir to that time he served a year as a counselor in a stake presidency, as a com-selin the Weston Ward Bishopric and as a member of the New York Stake High W Council. His church service began with a mission to the Nor- thern States in 1342, and which he served for two years with the U S. Marines m the Pacific. He was bom August 5, 1922 in Logan, Utah, and was married in the Logan Temple, July 18, 1947, to the former Virginia Lee of Hyde Park, Utah They are the parents of three children. t J FERTILIZER COMPANY 2S5-272- r, ) N area Phone secretary-treasure- rzi SUPPLIES LIMHEO COLLECT Midvale they have planned parties for th o. n(lv ctrine irls The president, Sandy Porter, and show rsed for order 4? NOW Phone orders n-v-rf or fOREST POTASH AND SULPHATES MORAL i Apostle on April 6, 1974. BLENDS, NITRATES, PHOSPHATES, available y: .f-- Fireside slated Kj plus Sulfur) -0 r nyI: ' J. Candy Stripers elect nw officers ill NITROGEN SUPERPHOSPHATE 1 ' -1 the Candy Stripe organizations at Weber County Hospital are (1. to r.) VVendi Robertson, historian, Laurie Baird, president and Sandy Porter, secretary. NITROGEN SUPERPHOSPHATE ( rXw a fjeMC NEW OFFICERS o? for alfalfa between cutting feed crops ami fix nitrogen Alfalfa requires more sulfur than phosphorous Custom sprsod by our cyclone spreaders at $2 per acre for faii seeding of small grains - ysefi- , SULFUR SUPERPHOSPHATE 0 y if if e i r (13-11-- ,1 tints f iVj r.i tor summer posture or plow down W .mm The youth of the ward are planning a dime a dip dinner to raise money to help with their expenses for the coming Youth Conference. The event will be held on Saturday evening and will also feature a labor auction. Those who are planning to a! tend the youth conference must contact the bishop before the end of this week. i v. . J - wn l I at $&4 - V rf FtRE Sulfur) t - ll APA plus 10 r - r- Com-misio- SBSSg!mmsi!aaasaEiSBmssiamsBmmMSSSfsmMgsamaBsaa3S (19 4 im&ivrri f on bridges Under his leadership the Mormon choir has achieved a audience larger world-wid- e than ever before, with approximately 1,000 radio and televitions now carrying "Music and the Spoken Word from the Mormon Tabernacle. Also, the choirs under Condies recordings conductorship have gained wide fame. i mV vrV)r Lv ' Ar FIFTEENTH WARD The Bishopric was recently reorganized. Released were Bishop Mark Nielsen and his Counselors, Norvell Thompson and LaVar Smith and Clerk Finance Quinn Coleman. Sustained as the new Bishop was LaVar Smith with Sterling Morris as 1st Counselor and Quinn Coleman as 2nd Counselor. We welcome as new ward members Betty Winn and her four children and Kenneth Redmond. SIXD1 WARD Paul Kelly has been ordained a Priest. We are happy to have Allen and Jeanme Hall as new' members of the ward. Bishop named E. Steve Pearson and Steven Johnson have both been ordained Deacons. Die Elders are sponsoring a Sale-a-re-e on Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. at the church v'est parking lot. Diev will have many useful items for sale. In connection wth this, the Relief Society will sponsor a bake sale. LAKEVIEW WARD We welcome Debbie Toole as a newly baptized member of the ward. Recently completing the Family Exaltation Class were Horace and Gladys Thompson, Judy and John Parks, Robert Hall, Veioy Hill, Steven and Fay Baglow, Marilyn Baker and Albert ami Iiene Klein. C? I ELEVENTH WARD NINTH WARD SEV ENTH WARD Wesley Taylor has been orBlessed and named at the dained a High Priest and last Fast Meeting were the Scott Hansen an Elder. All married couples of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bridges who was ward are invited to a party on blessed by her father, and Friday at Municipal Park from 6 to 11 p m. There will named Jennifer Lynn. The daughter of Mr. and be swimming and games for Mrs. Jim Maw was blessed those who dont swim and a by her father and named barbecue picnic for everyone. Bids opened for repairs ? G R t S T j i 1 conteino erve wifh a a action Serve with positive action, with power action, with prayerful action and with the Mormon Apostles, at the general session of the annual June conference of the Latter-daSaints (Mormon) Church here. cnr-ii In his remarks, Apostle Ashton called on Mutual Improvement Association members of the church to "be stout-hearte- and d God- fearing. Outlining positive action, iie said. "How blessed is the person who sits here and can sincerely believe, God and I can do it Roy Christie?! North Park Church Baptist 4377 S. 1 Church 900 W. A Bible School 10 m M of Ming 1 1 A m 11 a.m. f p.m. Hour Msng TOurti 7 30pm Morning of Praise Wed. 7 p.m. Bibl Study and Prayer Donald L. Hoffman Pester 773-5S5- 7 people Worship I I vital laith in Christ vital love lor 4275 S. 1800 W. Roy Woship Evening Wofhip 6 bpm in Weber County be obtained by con- r., personal story of a father and son who developed a close relationship by praying together about a problem the youth was experiencing Defining patient action as "keeping your cool," he told of the plea of a young friend he and his wife had been helping: "Dont give up on He me, my friends challenged church members to use the same phrase in praying humbly to God: "Dont give up on me, my fnend y tacting our dealers located near you He related power action which he said is the power and authority to act m the name of the Lord Turing to prayerful action, he told a So said Ashton, of Council of 12 Permits the County Fire Department Permit? may be issued by phone Copies of the fire restriction order can be obtramed r ,t i together. patient action." Apostle Marvin J. Pgis County Health Department or Davis County Sheriff's office Monda. may or 255 6505 by District Fire Warden and at the Davis County Health Department or Weber County Fire Department. i Pastor J&ss Watson .J |