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Show Page Sun Chronicle 10 Thursday, February 5, 1976 Subset LBS News their twin sons blessed and called Christian Dean and Their Phillip. Anthony Nicole Thliveris daughter Denise Kathryn. daughter conGrandparents are Mr. and was also baptized and firmed. Mrs. Morris Nattress. Sandy Bybee will present Cheryl Ann Reed was the Family Health lesson on baptized and confirmed, the in Relief Society Thursday Mrs. of and Mr. Ray daughter with Joyce Florence leading Dale Reed. the Wednesday evening class. Ron was Anderson Phillip will be macrame work There the and confirmed, baptized son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray among other Homemaking activities. Anderson. was Donna Wayment released as Relief Society SUNSET FIFTH WARD Kenneth Ingrim was second counselor. Relief Society on Wed- sustained a Teacher, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth nesday will be mini classes in Ingrim. quilt tieing, making Scott Reese was sustained macrame. terrariums, a the son of Mr. and Deacon, Barbara Morgan gives the Walter Reese. Mrs. Health morning Family Pickett John was lesson with Dolores Brighton teaching the evening class. graduated from Primary with his Duty to God Trail SUNSET SECOND WARD award, the son of Mr. and Penny Trimble was bap- Mrs. John Pickett. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee tized and confirmed, the called their new son Samuel of Mrs. and Bob Mr. daughter Jacob. Trimble. Relief Society on Tuesday Alene Deming and Loretta Hunt were released as will be the Homemaking Primary teachers, Elva meeting. There onwill be a demonstration hanging Holbrook as a teacher. Elva Holbrook and Walltex. Jeanine Turner will Deon Harvey were sustained give the Family Health as Primary teachers, Linda lesson. On Thursday evenings there is a special class going Holbrook as a on on trauma. Garth Palmer teacher. A square dancing party a Highway patrolman and a was held on Saturday evening paramedic from Morgan is of members the instructing the group. The by Melchizedick Priesthood class runs about four weeks. group and their partners at the church. Light refresh- SUNSET SIXTH WARD Merry Maids A and B held ments were served. their annual daughter-dadd- y on Homemaking meeting social on Friday evening with with Cecelia Wednesday Kurrill giving the Family about 40 in attendance. Health lesson. There will be Dinner was served, there was work on dried flower a program and games. Carol Madsen and Sharon Treese bouquets and the leaders of the 10 and are bake mixes, Myra Grismola 11 year old Merry Miss. in charge. The annual Sweetheart will be Saturday Ball SUNSET THIRD WARD Released from the Deacons evening. was Treese Sharon quorum were Carl Anderson, a as released Tim Robinett and David Primary SUNSET FIRST WARD Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nattress called their new dt sMs Roy LDS News classes and macrame instruction. Clara Thomas will give the Family Health lesson. HOOIFlt STAKE IFNTII WAKI) Richard Chamberlain has been sustained as Secretary for the Aaronic Priesthood. Ronald Lynn Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Palmer has been baptized and confirmed by Stan SEV ENTH WARD Dennis Hathaway has been baptized and welcomed as a new member of the ward. was Laura Holloway baptized by her brother Brent Holloway and confirmed by her father, Ed Holloway. Darren Hardman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Hardman was confirmed by his grandfather, George Hardman. Memberships have been received for the Melvin Duke family and for Karen Jean Hunsaker. Sunday is Ward Conference. The Relief Society invites all women of the ward to of one their attend Homemaking meetings next Wednesday, at 10 a.m. or 7:30 p.m. Porter. Three baby girls were named and blessed last Sunday. Marvin Zaugg named their baby Mary Ann. Lynn Taylor blessed their baby and named her Misty Lynbn. Larry Isaacs blessed the baby of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Warner and named her Sherrie Ann. A demonstration on making window blinds will be presented at the Relief Society Homemaking meeting next week. FOURTEENTH WARD Bruce Moore has been ordained a Teacher. The baby daughter of Gene and Nancy Moore has been blessed and named Gay Ann. Lane and Jody Cook named their baby boy Trenton Welker. The Relief Society will have THIRTEENTH WARD The Relief Society will have their Homemaking meeting next Thursday morning. varied activities at their meeting Homemaking week. ROY NORTH STAKE Relief next ROY STAKE All officers and teachers of the Relief Society are reminded of stake leadership SIXTH WARD Scott Russell has been Society ordained a Deacon. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Parkinson has been blessed by her father, and named Michelle Joy. Three children have been THIRD WARD Relief Homemaking meetings will be held next Wednesday and morning stake mor- meeting on Saturday ning at 7. The Society leadership meeting will be held Saturday morning at 10 at the stake house. Tuesday Bateman. Sustained as confirmed following their were David president baptisms. Tammie Sue Bateman, with Thomas Talbot, daughter of Terry and Jancie Talbot was confirmed Dunford and Dennis Opp counselors, Wendall Larsen, by Bishop Travis Weaver. Mark Russell, son of Mr. and secretary. Released as Laurel leaders Mrs. Norman Russell was confirmed by his grandfather were Lori Johnson, Debbie Russell, and Jared Phillips Law, Marsha Whipple with by his father, David Phillips."' Laurie Wysong 'Secretary. The Relief Society will have Sustained was Mary Jane evening. Steven Spraycar has been ordained a Deacon. Sunday is Fast Day. FOURTH WARD Dean DeGroot and Allen Parker have been ordained to the office of Priest. The Primary, APA and Relief Society will have Ward Conference sessions at their meetings next week. It will be Homemaking Day for the Relief Society, with mini their next very those Homameking meetings week and have some interesting things for who attend. Judson, Debbie Law, Dawn Jensen with Laurie Wysong secretary. Vicki Birch was activity ELEVENTH WARD Mini Classes will be held at North Park the Baptist Church 9:45 Sunday Bible School 11 a.m. Morning Worship Hour of Praise Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer A A VITAL FAITH IN CHRIST APYWMIA. Michelle Ashdown was sustained a Sunday School teacher. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemaking confirmed on Sunday by her grandfather Robert Thalman. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billie Joe Hersey. There will be a priesthood temple'-'-sessier- r on Friday-evenin- at 7:30. Relief Society on will be nesday Wed- the Homemaking Meeting with Marge Holt in charge. Peggy Hopper will present the Family Health lesson. The exercise class will be continued along with ongoing mini classes. 1 refill? f' it'' ia&Lamm VERNIE SHRECK, local real estate are agents, moving ahead with their planned business building on 5300 S. Riverdale Road. This makes a welcome change for the area and we can see much development going on in the area, MDiiin) ceffifleta DON AND Don Shreck, local real estate resident, is building a 12,000 sq. ft. office and store slews space building on 5300 S. and Riverdale Rd. The building is located with Pastor Jess Watson The annual meeting of the congregation of Our Saviors Lutheran Church of Roy was held Sunday, Jan. 28. As a congregation of the Lutheran Church in America, the members are responsible for the election of officers, of the adoption congregational budget and other items related to the work of ministry and mission of the congregation. Elected to offices for 1976 were Russell Scholtec, president; Marvin Delker, vice president; Helen Pollett, secretary; Burton Jacobson, Financial Secretary; and Mary Delker, Treasurer. Other deacons elected for the year to serve on the church council were Ron Hale, Martin Simonson, Terry Schmid, Alpha Nielsen, Shirley Zecher, Dick Rickabaugh, and Carol Gaskill. A budget of $35,000 was adopted for the work of ministry and mission for 1976, including $4,500 for support of the church-wid- e agencies of the Lutheran Church in America. Also adopted was a special resolution pledging to. provide the milk used in the Ogden SHARE community pantry program in 1976. Reports from the committees and organizations of the Know Your Relig ion serjes sets speaker - f "W Xs part Know Your Religion Lec- ture which is Series, sponsored by the Church Educational Center, Robert J. Matthews will present the first of his two lectures on Saturday, Feb. 7. The title of this lecture will be, Reading and New the Enjoying Testament. His second lecture on Feb. 21, will be titled, A Walk Through the Bible with the Prophet Joseph Smith. All lectures are held at the Ogden LDS Tabernacle, 2133 Washington System-Ogde- - door-- . n Dr. Matthews received his degree in secondary at the Myers Mortuaries are well trnined with a knowledgeable background in Social Security Benefits. Information regarding Social Security Death Benefits is available without obligation. Larkin Patterson Dramatic productions set by LDS Church Latter-da- Saints y Church has just announced the dates for five 1976 dramatic productions in the United States, free to the public: 1. ff MORTUARIES 845 Washington Blvd. Phone in Ogden p.m. nightly in an outdoor 5865 So. 1900 W. in Roy Serving Roy, Riverdale, Sunset Hooper and Clearfield 399-561- 3 THE FUNERAL DIRECTORS WHO CARE Missouri, Mormons and Miracles, at Independence, Missouri, on June 17 and 18, 9 amphitheater at Visitors Center. Mormon Miracle Pageant, at Manti, Utah, at 9:15 July 8, 9, 10 and on hillside slope p.m. nightly 2. 13-1- tfffoee pens OGDEN Larsen Financial Services has an office at 2651 Washington Blvd.JPlaza opened 12 (Bankof Utah Plaza), v Qwued nx&topetvt&d, JbyL RkMcd Larsen, the new business will deal with loans as well as auto, -- h The Men fcweiy from Brigham He University. Talk About Funeral Services The advisory staff of Funeral Directors 27-2- fire, property insurance plans. Mr. Larsen, well known to the people of the Young served as manager of the Roy office of received his M.S. degree and Roy area, his Ph.D. also from BYU. He Fords Finance for ten years and for Associates was an editor course writer of Roy for the last two years. Active in civic affairs in Roy, Mr. Larsen serand researcher from 1964 to 1971 for the main office of ved as vice president of the Roy Chamber of Seminaries and Institutes in Commerce and also served on their board of Matthews directors for several Dr. Provo. years . presently serves as Associate He now be reached at may of Ancient Professor education A Frank plication must be made to receive them. covered. B.S. Clinton 4th Ward 731-429- The area was recently cleared of some old frame apartments in order to build the new buildings. Plans call for the two level building to house Shreck Real Estate, a proposed men and ladies clothing store, a wholesale jewelry store with other office space and commercial area. This particular location congregation were made, should be excellent because including that of the pastor, of the traffic flow on the Rev. John Lundblad. A Riverdale Road. Much new special report was also made building is moving to the by the committee planning north of Roy. Although this is the twentieth anniversary of not very far north as Roy is it the congregation to be ob- goes moving that served on March way. progressively access from both 5300 So. and as soon as the canal next to the property 5200 So. Lutheran Church elects officers, adopts budget bap- tized and . OQr Choir visits VITAL LOVE FOR PEOPLE Phone Society released as in the Merrill Coral DErrunn SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Billy Gee was sustained a will be There meeting. the son of Mr. and Scripture at Brigham Young quilting and work on Deacon, University. Mrs. Brent Wagstaff. ceramics. Blanche Wesley Dr. Matthews has been a About 120 families will be will give the Family Health served on three high bishop, in involved neighborhood lesson in the morning, Janice 7:30 to 9 p.m. The councils, and is presently a from on Blvd., dinners evening Saturday Knutson the evening lesson. of the Adult with proceeds going into the public is invited to attend and member SUNSET FOURTH WARD building fund. may register for the lectures Correlation Committee of the Church. Cheryl Martin was released Homemaking day in Relief as a Sunday School teacher, Society will involve lifesaving Joe Wallace and Jolene instructions by paramedics. Williams sustained. The Family Health message Jeff Green was sustained a leader is Pam Higgins. There Teacher, the son of Mr. and will be work on gooney birds Mrs. Keith Green. made of fake fur and yarn, Dale Pitkin was baptized balls and work on a quilt. Jan and confirmed, the son of Mr. Galbraith is in charge of the i and Mrs. Leonard Pitkin. Mr. evening meeting, both on and Mrs. Arthur Mueller had Tuesday. The Clinton Fourth Ward will be treated with a special program at their Sacrament meeting Sunday. The Special Interest Choir will be singing and giving talks to the ward at its 4:30 pun. sacrament meeting at the 4tth ward chapel , 2223N. 1000 W. The choir is made up of single adult LDS members from 29 stakes in the Davis, Weber and Morgan counties. Kathy Lofgreen is the choir chairperson, With nine out of every ten American workers covered by with Elaine Sanders, assistant chairperson; Mable Thomas, choir president; Social Security, these benefits play an important role in the and Walter Prothero, vice president of the family's financial planning. In addition to retirement Interest dance committee, in Special benefits, there are specials benefits available at the time of charge of the event. death. These are perhaps the least known of Social Security The choir presents programs in wards Benefits. In all cases, it is important to remember that throughout the county. Social Security Benefits are not paid automatically; apA dL A 4275 S. 1900 W. 7 p.m. Relief Homemaking meetings on Tuesday at 10 a m. and 7:30 p.m. Lunch will be served at the day session, and mothers should bring a sack lunch for the children. The Scout banquet will be held on Saturday night. Don't forget the Deseret Industries Drive on Saturday. Please have your items out by 10 a.m. leader teacher, sustained. Melissa Kersey was A above majestic 394-881- ATTENTION Dragons featured at library Knights and dragons will be featured during storytime at the Southwest Branch of Weber County Library, 1950 W. 4800 S. in Roy. Storytime will be held on Saturday, Feb. 7 at 3 p.m. The children will hear The Story of Olaf and The Green Knight. They will also learn the motions to the story Klippity Klop and the poem Shoes and Stockings." 4. 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