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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday , February 6, 1975 Our Roy LDS News HOOPl K Nl M' lOllUI Sunset Stake News SLNSET FIRST HARD Lowell was Morgan sustained 2nd counselor in the Sunday School Clifford Morgan was graduated from Primary and sustained a deacon, the son of Mr and Mrs Lowell Morgan David was Argyle sustained a priest, the son of Mr and Mrs Clifford Argyle con and Baptisms firmations were Paul Spademan, son of Mr. and Mrs Lavar Spackman, Wayne Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Hansen, David Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs Richard Smith Mr. and Mrs James Durran called their new daughter Tanya Rae, she is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs Newell Parker Brad Peterson was sustained a teacher, the son and Mrs of Mr Dennis Peterson Relief Society on Wedwill be the nesday Homemaking Meeting, Laverne McQuarrie class leader SLNSET SECOND WARD Darin Kendall was baptized ana confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs Dirk Kendall. Allan Carl Daley and Rhonda Housley were bap- tized and confirmed, the children of Mr. and Mrs Allan Housley. Jerry Wood was graduated from Primary and sustained a deacon, the son of Mr. and Mrs Mel Wood SLNSET THIRD WARD The new son of Mr. and Mrs Murray Paulo was called Devin Murray Paul Buckingham sustained president was of the elders quoram with Joe LeSue and Dee Christensen his counselors and Dee Christensen Murray Paulo were released as counselors in the Sunday School was Ashdown a Primary teacher, Clair Pribble as Scout Master. Linda Bell was sustained Beehive teacher? Bob Bell Diane released Fireside Kristi Jones was baptized and confirmed, she is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Terry Jones of Sandy, niece of the Gary Bybees SLNSET FIFTH WARD Royce Eves has been sustained a Priest, the son of Mr and Mrs. Jack Eves Sandra baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Alldredge Mr and Mrs. Ernest Hill called their new daughter Natalie. Brent Mr. and Mrs Salsbury called their new son Troy Brent. Relief Society on Tuesday will be a continuation of the Mini classes Ilene Stettler will give the lesson on Nutrition a Sunday School SLNSET SIXTH WARD Stanley Erickson has been sustained a counselor to Kidman, Monte Bishop Bloxham released. Marino Ganz has been sustained ward clerk. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemaking class, Peggy Hopper wi'l give the lesson. Mini classes which have signed up for will be continued Bret Aurich was presented his Duty to God Trail award, the son of Gayhe Aurich Bart Leon Vernon was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hanks gave their new baby girl the name of Kim Marie Hanks, three other daughters were given a blessing, Andrea Christine, Lisa Ann and Kelly Lynn Ringle A son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs DeWayne Claar were given the names of Melissa Barbara and Michael Patrick, a niece and nephew of Mr. Hanks as Venturer Ed leader, Cameron Scout Master was Paulo Debbie sustained a teacher in Relief Society was Paulo Murray sustained counselor in Sunday School, Norman Hagen 2nd counselor. 1st was Andrews Christy sustained ward librarian Relief Society on Wednesday evening and Thursday morning will be the Homemaking session. Leah Buckingham in charge. Linda Watts will give a chocolate dipping demonstration, candy hearts for the husbands Jon Dunford will present the lesson Ronald Opp II, 20, a son of Mr and Mrs Ronald Opp will leave soon for San Antonio, Texas on a mission. He was honored on Jan. 25 in his ward, Sunset 3. He will be away for two years in the g Spanish-speakin- area Ronald is mission a graduate of Clearfield High School and has attended Weber State College He will report to his mission headquarters on Feb 15 SLNSET FOLRTII Relief Society on will be nesday WARD Wed- the Homemaking session There will be a hair cutting demonstration by Colleen Brightenburg and a sign making class, quilting and crocheting Beehives held a fireside at the home of Mr. and Mrs Carl Trussel on Sunday evening, Toby Gonzales the speaker. The Young Adults met at the Stake Center for a SLNSET SEVENTH WARD Mr and Mrs Robert James called their new son Allan Lee Holley Dawn was the name gien the new daughter of Donald Mr. and Mrs Lasater. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemaking session Janet charge There continuation Baptist Church 4275 S. 1900 W. A A itol atb vital lov m Cbn pepl 9.45 Sunday Bible School 11 7 o.m. Morning Worihip p.m. Hour of Praiee Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Study ond Prayer Pastor Jess Watson Phone 6 in wall be a of the mini Relief are on the threshold of great new beginnings, and we have a marvelous foundation to build on, said the new Saints head of the Latter-da- y Church Relief Society organization of the women. The Equal Rights Amend- ment before the ' 7 i D- d t 4 ,7 i n "I SI i FN1H-NU- NEW BISHOPRIC from the Roy Seventh Ward are (I. tor.) Gary Wagstaff, first counselor, Glen Bi id ties, bishop, and Eugene Ear kin, second counselor. n ST kl ROY SECOND Bishopi k nimbus aie Duane seloi and ( G t released ('oun ir Wucsmit 2nd a 1st uui seloi societal Jack i mt -t lei ks vettk as at w to at 7 t t e t1 ircles of neet next Deborah i e1 on M'indav at home of Meet, n en s s will tollin' s 11 bni'"' N i ( 4)0 W m 'h Bettv Riowmng It ailing the st ui oi, Martin I u'l R h hei f ii cle w meet on lik- - iv at t p m at tne home ot M tile'll' Jacobsen 4 WO S 21)0 W Bettv Stholtec will lead Hit I! hie Mudv Dm i a ( u ' It w ill eet at the lion e ot Stni It v ocher K W iH m sunset Oil 'luesdav a' 7 W pm The Biblt stu a.ll be led by sur-i- i w I 1 M II K! W 11 Doug Mtllei, Ron W and I eonard W Non net ( have been sustained as the new ptesulencv ot one ot the Eldeis Quotums Sev ei al mini c lasses w ill be taught at the Rebel Societv Homemakmg nu clings next W ednesdav motnmg and evening i Helen Hu i K Seek goodness W VRI) Reiser has Ltah rist ami God he will act rightoouMv, because that is (aid s wav and will He will ai t m a .cltless wav with his It How ic ii bee ause that, too, is ( ,od s ,uul I bust s way 1 dont believe it is necessary to get a maUiidl lew aid for doing good Being good, doing good, acting tow aids otheis in a Cl religious i iju 1 ' W Sau S been sustained as 2nd Counselor m the Relief Society Robert Stewart has been i eleased as a Counselor in the Bishopric, and Donald Medell sustained Ruits, lee waul cleik and Rului and Walter Boehm, a- - e ( believe that man Released weie Janies should seek goodness and Eugene Other mw wmd lunieis Whinham as ward conk and Gary Wag'-tal- f new 'lhe Primary righteousness foi IN Larkin were sustained 1st u s sustain dim iv a, Jai In.wetue Tavie as President is La Rae Peterson sake 2nd and Counselors " V person can icel Whinham, executive executive secretary with Yvonne Berger, and the Carolyn Preece as her being gwl," counselors Peter A Ernst, pastor of the ! A Stanley Dahl will serve as Evangelical Free Church m ! first counselor in the Sunday Salt Lake City It isn t easy School to be good it is difficult to The Relief Society invites choose the right When we ate all members to attend the confronted w ith gixid and ev tl Homemaking meeting next and we pick good, we should Wednesday morning feel good and feel proud that we have resisted temptation," he concludes There ROV fOllLIH W VRI) is a glow inside that one has i t The son of Paul and Kathy when he lives righteously Ruether has been blessed by Li The Rev Mark Benvegnu, ? f Jh I1 Jim Calvert, and named pastor of the St Vincent t I Chad Catholic Chut eh in Murray, Vicky Jensen was baptized says, Man can achieve N W by her brother, Kevin Jensen t infinite pleasuie and reward and confirmed by her father. in simply loving God and Bishop Richard Jensen C s,v wanting to please Him Our The f'is Penny actions then will reflect that Primary v vf v ( M Parade will be conducted love If we act righteously, we tonight from 6 to 8 p m can enjoy leelmg that we are H Primary workers will call at living rightly and this can ' h ' t your home during those bring the utmost oatisfaction hours Knowing God and acting in accordance with liis vntuos and wishes should fill us up . ROY HfTH WARD ' ' with His presence That is a The Relief Society will have beautiful blessing in itself, a Mm v their Homemaking meetings reward " magnificent next Tuesday evening and Foi the Rev Thomas H PTA PRESIDENT Mrs. James E. Patterson shows plaque to past president Thursday morning, and inMiller, pastor ot the Anchor of Lakeview Elementary PTA, Ala j . Paul T. Hancock. The plaque v ii he vite all members to parBaptist Church. Salt Lake ticipate presented Thursday night. City, love is a good example of a rewaiding activity When a mother loves her f i .;r ARD BOY SEV ENT1I he points out, she child," ta iL U Walter Boehm has been looks out for it, nurses it, as Assistant i eleased rewarded cares for it and Lakeview The new Dnector for the Aaromc by an inner glow,is a Pi si l.c 1( (i Pi- - mk i um the next tout meetings special Pnesthood Noreen Larkin lsu ( ui dul-'ta t i 7 elementary PTA President that love brings In happiness of as released President a m was m will m fust meet the uCe Mrs James E Patterson The second and third ng is p loves if I'-m i ie of four Eli is c t childien will sing t a the Primary, along with her he same wav, one present past President Maj and Rose and the Develop r.g (laid Paul T Hancock with a past founders Day tribute also Counselors, Sonya Carol Bridges The new presidents plaque tonight at which will be shown duru g scheduled for the nceting President is Jean Harris, with Sonya Rose and Donna Blickfeldt as her counselors JoAn Tanner was released as Mia Maid Adviser, and Shirley Jacobs as Laurel The Special Interests Adviser Eileen Brown will be the new Mia Maid Adviser, program of the LDS Church and Loy Navarro, the Laurel involves single members 26 V f s Adv lser years and older The Special Mike Seamons will serve as Interests function with the first counselor in the Sunday Young Adults (18-2years of of t School direction the under age) i . S' Janice Alberts will be the the Melchizedek Pi lesthood new ward Music Director, MIA General Board f In Northern Ltah the MP replacing Virginia W'ursten, who was released MIA General Board has C fV At the Relief Society organized the Special ; Homemaking meeting next Interests leadership on four Thursday morning, there will levels waid, stake region N v on and multi be a demonstration legion The Ogden Multi Region covers the six making flour tortillas legions, twenty eight stakes ii j irf h 1 t, Ha c ROV June Glen Bridges has been sustained bishop of the Roy 7th Ward, replacing former Bishop John N Thomas H VHP Hie Rebel Society will hold then Homemakng meeting next Tuesday, with vaiied activ dies planned for the day Sherrill Wagstaff has been baptized and confirmed by hei father, Maik Wagstaff He also blessed their baby bos and named him Rvan lv? US RD ', onor u all this can right manner make us feel good, bring us good mental health and well being said the Rev Charles E Ather' n associate pastor of the Fits! Vssemblv of God ('hutch m Sal! Lake City "I believe tncic is too much on tew aids, emphasis blessings and getting into heaven m m m leligions man need not be motivated blessings by Chnst is a good exa pie of bow to conduct oncsclt, even though He was m pel tec t we i annul attain His ideal V et, what is wiong with tiving to live up to at least a resemblance ot (busts example Main pet sons expect to get a young great deal out ot life persons expect to get high on expel unices with material things Well I believe they can get high' on spiritual things as well And behaving in a socially good way should bring us a sense of aca sense of complishment balance and a healthy feeling ot purpose I think that people that will find, eventually, and material goods having pleasutes does not give the satisfaction not the peace of mind that spiritual ex" periences caa bung . Interest group involves singles Society grows Utah Legislature is too ambiguous, and that it opens the door for things we cannot possibly perceive now More than anything else, we Mormon women are concerned for the solidarity of the family Relief Society membership is approaching and we 1,000,000 members, have a world-wid- e approach. The inclusion of all women from the age of 18 to senior citizen members gives us a these special challenge younger women have brought us a certain life and vitality. We want to change the Relief image of our name Society means relief from broad, loneliness, North Park Little classes. We I was Frosgren sustained teacher. it was Alldredge James v- k ! 1 Tonight is a special ward temple ivght They will meet m the chapel there at 7 p m Richard Nakaishi has been baptized into the church and we welcome him as a new Ward member Long! atulations to the lautels and Mia Mauls who won the stake girls basketball championship David Wiggins has been oi darned a Priest 1 he Relief Soc lety w ill hav e then Homemaking meetings next W ednesdav morning and evening M auiors Lutheran cr father ana (lak d.ughtu ot Mr and Mis Steven ( laik Russell Kent Rouwhuis son Lai i v of Mr and Mis Rouwhuis, and Kclh Call, son ( all of Mr and Mi s Bari were baptized and contumcd by their fathers The Relict Mx iet will hav their Homemakmg nee tines next Tuesdav riot nut; and evening hv 3 V 3 hi , I 4 Society into the nursing homes wherever possible. Quilting is being rejuvenated for these older women. "We are encouraging them to write their life stories, and younger women are helping them type their stories We also are rejuvenating some of the traditional arts such as crocheting, knitting, sewing of all kinds. Families will take pride in saying, Look what mother did Many of the crafts can become a part of family tradition " and the f t t v u ROV ROV NORTH STAKE SIXTH WARD Cheryl Lynn Hansen has wards and 219 branches of the LDS Church in the Weber. Davis and Morgar tri county area Darrell B llincks, Piesident of the Washington Church women ' endorse ERA, urge ratification 5 f t ignorance, apathy, suffering, selfishness and grief all the evils of the world We also have an interest in older women they may feel a bit neglected. We need their strength and wisdom. We are taking Relief ' With the theme, "Are We and sisters' our Brothers ) FOURTH GRADE girls from North Park piepare a special flag ceremony for the PTA. They include (I. to r.) standing, Cindy Snow, Lisa Peterson, Alisa Kjnaston, Sheralle Wheelwright, Laura S.ll, Robyn Tyler; kneeling, Sherrie Cazier, Michelle Meline and Evelyn Gamble. North Park sets PTA meeting The next General meeting Park scheduled for Feb of the North pm in the schools' PTA is at 13, 7 mult- ipurpose room Dr Tagg Hundrup, a specialist in Civ tl Defense Education of the State ot Utah Board of Education will speak to the on group Emergency Preparedness and film on earthquakes Dr Hundrup show a has worked with the school m planning a program if just such a disaster should occur Tl e PTA Safety chairmen. Mi and Mrs Carl Callow av and President Noel Sill will ask on working out for a procedure on children home to parents th. t may not be at home m the event of an emerecncy le giot.p (1 tom th gi i a will vetv students piesen' special and timely Hag Ceremony in honor of Presidents month Also of special interest will be the awarding of trophies to the winners of the National PTA Reflections Conte M held at the school This is sui e to be ot e of 'he most impoitant meetings of the year and all paicnts aie invited to attend Hitiisli ments w ill be a rv ed keepers ROA SIXTEENTH VRI) Karen Arave has been released as Den Mother, Elaine Johnson as first counselor in the Primary, Women the City i Metropolitan area) voted to endorse the Equal Rights Amendment and urge its ratification by the Utah Dana Deamer as Sunday and School Primary Chorister, and Valene Berry as Relief Society Secretary State Legislature Monson, Sunday School Chorister, Nola Nagel, In Service Leader, and Norma from Sustained were Darlene Johnson, Secretary Relief Society The baby daughter of Mr and Mrs David Cox has been blessed by her father, and named Holly Melissa Mr and Mrs Rocky Olsen also chose the name Holly for their babv She was blessed Church United in Salt Lake now in session The vote was taken at Our Saviour's Lutheran Church Officers and members numerous congregations affiliated with Church Women United were Also perin attendance taining to the theme was a subsistance luncheon and offering, with proceeds going into funds used in the comMrs William H munity Johnson of salt Lake City was reinstalled as president of Chuich Women United Terrace Utah Stake Chairman of the Ogden is Multi-Regio- n Specal Interests Council Bishop Earl W Morris. Roy , Utah Stake High Councilman is Advisor to the Council Jerrv Council President is irrop of Ogden to the Council is Lot green of Ogden 11 Kathv Council ne Presidents are Betty Noiton and Lynn IlaniMin o! Ogden, Joyce Woods of South Ogden Fern Ghssmeyei of North Ogden, fail Hudson ot Plain City, Lucinda Johnson of Roy and Kent Johnston of Syracuse lhe Ogden Multi Region special Interests Council spoiiMUs three on going activities tor singles The Thursday Night Dance Presently held at the South Weber Ward's Cultural Hall on South Weber Drive in I intah, the group dances to live bands bt ginning at 9 p m The 5th Sunday Firesides Held in the Ogden LDS Tabernacle guest speakers hav c unladed Apostle L Toni Perrv. Judy Lee, widow of the late President Harold B Lee, Dr Jeffrey Holland and .Joe J Di Christensen, men hers of the Geneial Poanl The Special Interests MP-MI- practicing each Chon and 4th Thursdays at 2nd 7 30 in the Ogden LDS p m Tabernacle, the Choir during 1974 sang before 14,000 in peiformances in the Salt Lake and Ogden LDS Tabernacles For further information about Special Interests events, singles are advised to contact their Ward Repiesentatives or the Eldeis and Relief Society Coum-elot- s singles assigned to |