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Show f gun Chronicle Thursday, October 31, 0, n . stake SLsset Deseret Male Chorus vrill present a concert on Friday Nov. 1 at 7:30 p.m. in the Stake Center. Sponsored The Stake High Priests for fund of the new by the the building TENTH WARD Sherrie Ure, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ure has been baptized and confirmed by Jed Homer. The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Christensen, has been blessed by Lynn Taylor and named Jason Cecil. chapel. Tickets may be tained from ward High Priest or a the door on the evening of the FIRST Victor Bodily was released as Cub Scout Master, Lavere sustained. Donna Wayment Martin and were Lucetta Spader siKtained Primary teachers. Charlotta Grover will present the Spiritual living on Wednesday in Relief Society, Spirtiual living lesson for the Relief Society on Tuesday at 7:30 and Annette McMillan will give it on Wednesday at 10a.m. Sunday is Fast day with a baptism on Saturday. Dan Offrett has been a Deacon. with Shirley secretary. Barfus FIFTH WARD Marvin Pam and Dominguez had their baby blessed last Sunday, and named Stacey. The Relief Society invites all members to attend their Spiritual Living meetings next Tuesday at 7:30 and Thursday at 10 a.m. Bruce Jensen has been ordained a Teacher. Coleen Reid will present the Spiritual Living lesson in Relief Society cm Tuesday morning and evening. SUNSET SIXTH SUNSET SECON D Lori Wood was released as in the junior chorister Primary, ROU STAKE THIRD WARD Valerie Rich will give the Released as the Relief Society presidency were Eloise Warner, Almerda Fer-do- n with Coleen Neilson secretary. Sustained were Eulalie Lightfoot, Elaine Wood, and Joyce Rasmussen performance. SUNSET Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Spiritual Living Class led by Carol Anderson LeVoy Randall sustained. Paul Harvey was released as a Sunday School teacher, Bonnie Richins sustained. Released as the Teachers quorum presidency were Robert Reeve, Leroy Randall and Doug Hokansen, Kevin Me Nee secretary. Sustained was Doug Hokansen, Mark Provost, Robert Hansen with Don Randall secretary. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Spiritual Living class, Mae Browning leader in the morning and evening session. Choir propractice will begin next week following Sacrament Meeting. Barbara Rock and Janice Pearson are choir leaders. SEVENTH WARD Ward Fair will be held on Nov. 8 beginning at 6 p.m. Bring your family for supper, A Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Spiritual Living Class led by Laree Keller at 10 a.m. Lavern Young will featuring lead the evening class at the home of Sharon Noggan at 7:30 p.m. SUNSET SEVENTH Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Spiritual Living class led by Sally Dickson. SUNSET THIRD was Cindi Spencer sustianed a Sunday School teacher. Bonnie Jenkins will present the Spirtual living lesson in Relief Society on Wednesday evening with Retha Anderson leading the class on Thursday morning. SUNSET FOURTH Released as the Teachers Quorum presidency were Ronald Peterson, Joey Olsen, Kevin Bates with Jay Jones, . secretary. Sustained were Dell Williams, Joey Olsen, Kevin Bates with Corey Little , secretary. Released from the Deacons quoram presidency were Roger Thomas, Kevin Bassett, Mike Jones with Ba.ry Arnold secretary. Sustained were Doug Martin, David Jones, James Pugsley with Fishburn Kelly I secretary. ! j North Park ) Baptist Church I A 3 t I A I 4275 S. 1900 W. j vftoMoith in Chrit vital lev for . I popla 9:45 Sun Joy Bible School J 11 I o.m. Morning Worship 7 p.m. Hour ( of Praise Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Study end J I Prayer Pastor Jess Watson Phone 731-233- 4 jj J spaghetti, bar- becues, and pizzas, as well as home made cake and pie, with ice cream. There will be game booths, a fish pond, and a Country Store with a wide variety of both new and used items for sale. Any items you may wish to donate to the store should be turned in to the Relief Society as soon as possible. Ward choir practice will start this Sunday at 5:30 in the Jr. Sunday School Room. It is essential that everyone attend as there will only be Conductor filmed six practices Christmas before the program. Everyone of High School age and older is welcome. The Relief Society will have thier Homemaking meetings next Thursday. The morning Dr. Jay E. Welch, formerly assistant conductor of the session will continue the Mini s Salt Lake MorClasses, and the evening mon Tabernacle Choir from meeting will be making Christmas centerpieces and 1957 to 1974, is the 10th conductor. He is a native of Salt stockings. There will be no Lake City where he was bom .night Relief Society tonight Jbn PfoTit blessM' their" on November" 6, 1933! He" received his early education baby last Sunday and named him Anthony Wayne. in Los Angeles and later earned a degree in mathematics EIGHTH WARD from the University of Mark the date of Nov. 9 for California at Los Angeles. world-famou- He is an associate professor of music and former department chairman at the Univer- the ward budget dinner featuring b?.rn and rot'st b(Kf All ward members are invited. Scott Navadonskis has been ordained a Deacon and Gary Brandvold a Priest. THIRTEENTH WARD Elois Funk will give the Spiritual living lesson for the Relief Society meeting next Tuesday morning. ROY NORTH STAKE NINTH WARD The Relief Society will have fh, A. If citizen advisors to the President had their way about it, all Americans would become walkers or bicyclists at their meeting next or bus riders or, at least, car Thursday morning and poolers. Suggestions for keeping the evening. There will be no car idle or in very family of because meeting tonight limited use appear most Halloween. Evelyn Draper has been frequently on the lists of released as Homemaking Americans responding to Counsellor, Sally Hill as President Fords plea for advice on conserving energy Secretary, and Mary Fletcher as Visiting Teachers and and beating inflation. Other suggestions dealing In Service Leader in the Relief Society. The new with the family gas buggy Homemaking Counselor is call for combining various Sharron Bennion, Dixie Gnad shopping errands into one is the new Secretary, and Bettrip, observing the ty Christensen the new speed limit, ana keeping tires inflated at 30 pounds to imVisiting Teacher and In Service Leader. prove gasoline mileage. Advice to substitute light ELEVENTH WARD Dennis Brown has been bulbs of lower wattage except chosen as the Young Mai in reading lamps came from a Milwaukee realtor, who Adult Representative. also forged: Sunday is Fast Day with a Just because you can afon 30. 5: at baptism Saturday ford it, dont hoard scarce will The Relief Society meet next Tuesday at 10 a.m. items. It may drive the prices and 7:30 p.m. for their out of sight for poor people with big families. Dont feel it Spiritual Living lesson. is necessary to eat and drink A special priesthood temple session is scheduled for everything in sight. Just consume what you need for good Saturday atlOa.m. health. Youll be rewarded by a better figure, too. The same man urged that TWELFTH WARD Jewell Karren will give the housewives fill the oven when bake, alternate the use Spiritual Living lesson for the they of a vacuum cleaner with an Relief Society meetings nex carpet sweeper to Wednesday morning at 10 and ordinary save and use electricity, at 7: 30 in the evening. warm or cold water in the Be making your plans to atof hot tend the ward Family Fair on laundry instead whenever feasible. Nov. 22. Included will be a He further advised bake sale, movies for the repairing tears to realize home sewn children, items, big savings in clothing and dinner and games. linens, and added: Adopt this philosophy in FIFTEENTH WARD buying clothing and furA great time is assured to niture: If Id have to borrow Birall who attend the ward the money to pay for it, Ill thday Party on Saturday. wait until Ive saved, the afin be Their will movies the first. Youll save an ternoon for the children, and money amount in interest, a delicious turkey dinner will amazing and also; buy youll be served at 6 m. for all everything more wisely when word members? youve had to plan and save for it. The Relief Society will have their Spiritual Living lesson A Chicago trade paper next Tuesday at 7:30 and publisher was primarily con- -' Wednesday morning at 10. cemed with turning of' unnecessary lights - not just those in his own house but those in office buildings. their Spiritual Living lesson orchestra. He is on leave he may depict himself as from the music faculty of the Dear editor: What has happened to being. University of Utah, where he Mr. has consistently been chosen Republicans in the 1st Inkley, on the District? other hand, is very definitely by students as one of the top Congressional 10 professors on the campus. Judging from the results of a an individual who expounds recent public opinion poll the principles of political As a composer he has showing Democrat Gunn thought that moie dearly produced incidental or- MacKay way ahead of link themselves with those of chestral music for the Republican Ron Inkley, it ap- the majority of Utahns in the 1st Congressional District. University Theater during pears that many If we as voters realistically the past 20 years. His scores GOPers are kidding themfor selves. music examined the issues coninclude unbe would This fronting us this election year, Shakespeares Much Ado Richard derstandable if Mr. MacKay I am confident a majority of About Nothing, us would support Ron Inkley. Romeo and were really an elephant and III, On the other hand if we dont in Pippa dressed Juliet," Brownings donkeys The clothing but that is not the take the time to vote inMillers Passes, Crucible, and Ustinovs case. By taking a look at his telligently, it would be a Lone of Four Colonels. voting record it is quite ap- shame to find ourselves parent that our incumbant casting a ballot for an inn Dr. Welch and his wife, Congressman is far from the cumbent because of his last name or the conconservative political thinker Marcelte, have six daughters. servative costume that he wears. Sincerely, Douglas J, Brunnette 530530 E. 2nd No, Logan, Utah 84321 and that all possible alternatives to imported oil be developed for heating and transportation. A Jamaica, New York, woman had a mare novel idea - that all large corporations place their employes on a four-da- y week instead of laying off people. Closer to home, an Alburquerque, New Mexico, man advised taking stock of groceries in the house and not buying items that are in ample supply in the pantry, buying economical lots and joining with a neighbor in large-lo- t purchasing, sharing unneeded items with a neigh- WARMER rm State Senator Here are five good reasons why want Good government, their names are: Marlene, Desiree, Wendee, Scott and Catrma. They are pretty good reasons. would appreciate your vote. Thanks, I I Vo tb Nov. 5th 21 Sunset, Representing District S. to South iiou0 Weuei, Ruy Hooper, Riverdcle. Southwest and County Line) Aar irk PsSd foe by Citizens tar Warrior Brant Ellis - Chaim an Latter-da- ds to bear a more attractive interest rate than the current payroll h deduction, plans, and private checking and savings accounts. The American people would support the plan, he told the President. I mean all the American people -Blacks, Whites, religious New York, A Yonkers, woman was concerned that people not burn lights on sunny days and that housewives wait for a full load before using the dishwasher. Washington, D.C., woman urged that high school students walk or ride bicycles to school instead of driving. A On a broader scale, she urged that consumers engage in careful buying and boycotts to force grocery prices down, that government agencies enforce antitrust and price-fixinlaws, g The Womens Liberation Movement is unnecessary to members of the Latter-da- y Saints (Mormon) Church, says .Mrs. Belle S. Spafford, general president of the Mormon Relief Society, because Mormon women always have been liberated. fact that women have talents, mental capacity and other native endowments, and we are to work to attain our full potential as women, she continued. Women are given endless opportunities to do just that" feel people have a wrong concept of the position of the women in the Mormon Church because we dont bear th Each has a priesthood. divinely ordained role, which doesn't mean one is inferior or superior to the other. We believe. we wiil auain exaltation according to our individual natures and what v.c da with our individual fives, not because we are Church men or women. teachings assign a division of labor m tee home, church and society in keeping with these beliefs. The church respects the Spaffoni points out that both the women's auxiliaries of the Mormon Church, Relief Society and Women's trhe Young Organization, were among the founding ineuibeis of tlic of National Conference Women. Both were also active in suffrage movements "Mormon women are now functioning in a worldwide sisterhood program, learning tire culture and traditions of concludes nitipr coimlries Mrs. Spafford. "They are involved in welfare services and education bond-a-mont- groups, political parties, labor unions, private businesses, old people, young people, and on and on. We all have a stake in this. Every dollar invested in Inflation Bonds would slow the pace of inflation. Since vast sums of money would be coming in to the U.S. Treasury from the sale of such bonds, the Treasury tennial observance, Temple Oil TV self-estee- Let all things be done in order that our lights will shine before men, and they may see our good works and glorify our father which is in Documentary half Documentary City- -a series On Saturday, November 9, Ivan J. Barrett will present his first of two lectures as part of the Know Your Religion Lecture Series. His first lecture will be titled, The Prophecies of Joseph Smith Concerning Israel in the Last Days: and his second lecture on November 23, will be titled, "At Joseph Smiths Touch the Scriptures Come Ali'e. Both lectures will be held at the Ogden LDS Lake TV on the Safety course ms t: 1. The three-da- y program has been developed for govern- insurance, and industry inspectors, risk ment, management and safety personnel, and blasters and their supervision. Although not highly technical, the course covers all the safety aspects of commonly used explosives products and methods. Instruction is provided by Du explosives safety Motel accommodations ready Salt hour Washington LDS Temple will be shown on KSL TV Channel 5 at 8:30 Monday , Nov. 4, The Washington called A new Temple. Land Mark. It will be telecasted from Washington and will be shown to an estimated audience of more than 50 million people. Features a film tour of ,the Washington Temple., grounds and interior as well The Du Pont Company will as interviews with people wlio conduct a concentrated ex- made the tours that includes the presidents wife Mrs. plosives safety course at the Ford. in Inn airport Ramada Phoenix, Oct 30 through Nov. engineers from the firms corporate headquarters in Wilmington, Del. Registration is $240, which includes luncheons. iigien 2133 said Elder Kimball, and that it be followed by Mormons throughout the world as well. We earnestly call upon members of the Church everywhere to clean up and their homes, beautify surroundings, farms and places of business. Our homes and buildings are the showcase of what we believe. They should be attractive and give every indication of cleanliness, orderliness and Pont Tabernacle, more than are asking that the program be implemented in the United States as a part of the nations upcoming Bicen- ds. through y of members of the Saints (Mormon) Church. We speeding the development of solar energy. Since this will cost billions of dollars, he said, a special tax should be levied on gasoline, heating oil, cooking gas, electricity, coal and fireplace wood to pay for solar energy research and development. Perhaps the most novel idea for fighting from a Belleville, Illinois, man, who urged the Goverment to sell a new issue of Series E bonds to be known as Inflation Bon- Said he: I drove along Lake Shore Drive the other night around 1 a.m. and the office buildings were lit up like Christmas trees. This goes on all over the country and it costs millions of dollars in energy. It must be stopped. Mrs. 3,300,000 PenHarrisburg, was man nsylvania, primarily concerned with Mormon women Irecdy liberated I president A chased heaven. We suggest that Mormons organize themselves to assist the elderly, the fatherless, and the needy in improving the appearnace of their homes and surroundings and mainin properly taining them. Parents and teachers are asked to instruct members in orderliness, in respecting buildings and property generally, in taking care of their belongings, and in keeping them in their proper places." Mormons throughout the are cooperating in an extensive cleanup and beautification program, said W. Kimball, Spencer love it. pur- Only point the way, and you will find all of us anxious to find something we can do to help." world heater down to where you can take a shower with just hot water instead of tempering it with cold - then turning it up the evening before the woman of the house plans to wash clothes. He says this saves at least 20 percent. I The same man adds: ride my bike. My car moves only about every other day. I Series E bonds and to be and-man- Mormons plan cleanup ideas A Fort Lauderdale, Florida, tax accountant urged turning the hot water bon- to come down, other desirable things w'ould begin to happen, (such as) more money for home mortgages. funding defense spending, foreign aid, etc. When Uncle Sam stops competing for dollars on our money markets, interest rates would home and automotive items in the best possible manner. Ilis plan calls for these start v ould no longer have to compete in the money markets for the billions of dollars per year necessary for the debt service on our national debt, bor, and maintaining all well-know- Keith C. a? Paul Mil tech. VOTE m President the I' S'! Editors Note: These are some of the most interesting energy-savin- g suggestions that have been sent by citizens to President Gerald Ford. They were compiled by special assistant to Letter to editor sity of Utah and former director of the Salt Lake Chamber HO, 197 1 Citizens offer 071 ran SUNSET FIFTH ob- zNi HOOPER STAKE Sun&i $tafz : Wednesday, October Clearfield Courier J?ou tutcsn ;v 1974 should be handled with the Ramada Inn by each applicant. Further information on the program can be obtained from the Applied Technology Division, Du Pont Company, Wilmington, Del. 19898. Telephone: (302) at the Church of Christ, 145 W. 800 No. Clearfield, Utah, in a special meeting, Nov. 6 00 p.m. Sunday and 7.30 Mai. through Fn. Mr Hearn has done over- WM bo 3-- seas Mission Work in many parts of the world. His Mission Work in the states has taken him from Texas to Vermont, to Edm. Ab. Canada, to Utah. Come hear Gods Work from one of Gods Ministers. Wash. Blvd., Ogden, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Ivan J. Barrett, an Associate Professor of Church History and Doctrine at Brigham Young University, received his B.S. degree from Utah State University, and his MS, degree from Brigham Young University. He taught in LDS Seminaries for 16 years and joined the BYU faculty in 1953. He was selected as Professor of the Month in 1971 and received G. the Karl Maeser Teachers Distinguished Award in 1973. New Slimming Invention Lose inches trim your waist, hips sad thighs, with no starvation diets How? It' ea.--y when you know how. AND WE DO. If you use our system 1 we instruct, you will trim your hips and thighs, lose 1 to 3 dress sues or 2 to 4 nelt notches, in the first 2 to 4 weeks. a-- Brother Barrett has served as a member of several stake presidencies, as a member of 4 high Councils, as a Bishop, and as President of the North Western Stake Mission. The public is invited to attend this series of lectures and may register at the door or at the Church Education St.. Ogden. 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