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Show ROY LBS WARD NE CHURCHES CHURCHES CHURCHES SUNSET LDS WARD NEWS SUNSET STAKE Quarterly conference is next weekend for the seven wards in the Sunset Stake. SUNSET FIRST WARI) Mr. and Mrs. William Huston called their new daughter Kelly Jo. was Sandra Spencer sustained Mia Maid leader. Bart Spencer was sustained a Sunday School teacher and APYMMIA services and activity committee leader. and Miksell Williams were sustained Primary teachers. was Bellmon Carol APYWMIA sustained Pamela Patricia volleyball coach. David Youngburg was released as a Sunday School teacher. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Social Relations class led by Doris Elmer in the morning Tamera Lowe the evening class. Mother Education class led by Joan Polsen. SECOND WARI) Pearl Dabel will present the Mother Education lesson in Relief Society this week. The Social Relations lesson is given by Glenda Trotter. SUNSET SUNSET THIRD WARD Mr. and Mrs. Earl Payne were released as magazine representatives, Mr. and Mrs-.- Lawrence Byington Lynette Williams sustained. John Hull was released as deacon advisor, Leonard Arave sustained. Dolores sustained was choir Judson ward organist. was Carol Robinette sustained evening class Relief Society Cultural Refinement leader. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Haugen called their new son Michael Swane. Lucy Smith will present the Mothers Education lesson this week in Relief Society. SUNSET FOURTH WARD Anita Jones will give the evening Social Relations lesson bn Tuesday with LeAnn Wallace the Mother Education class. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Wallace called their new son Joshua Richard, he was blessed by his father who also blessed the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norris T. Watkins. Mrs. Watkins and Mrs. Wallace are sisters and their babies were born an hour apart on the same day. The Wallaces called their daughter Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Williams called their new daughter Cheryl. was Michael Cooper baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cooper. SUNSET FIFTH WARD , Jones-,! i ,vDeftOiS 'atjd -- Kren (SUS,t?ined. t xRiith Dawson was released tailed their new son Ryan B. as Sunday School secretary, Grandparents are Mr. and Florence Whipple sustained. Haugen was Lynette released as Laurel advisor, Mrs. John Pickett. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Social Relation class led by Bonnie Draayer in the morning, Ilene Stettler in the evening with Joy Trimbrell the ' Mothers Education class leader. SUNSET SIXTH WARD A.J. Wallace was released as High Priest group leader, Dale Quinlin sustained. Marge Holt was released as Homemaking leader, Doris Sunset states Watts session Elder William N. Jones, a Regional Representative to the Council of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints will speak at the y Sunset Utah Stake ference Saturday and ConSun- day, Oct 16 and 17. The visiting authority will speak on the theme of Making the Scriptures Important in Our Lives and in Our Church Assignments" Two special meetings have been called on Saturday at 5 p m and again at 7 p m Those expected to be in at- Stake are tendance Presidency, High Council, Executive Secretary, Stake lerks, Melchizadek Quorum Priesthood Presidencies, Group Leaders and Secretaries, Bishopric, ward executive secretary and ward clerk from each ward, ironic Priesthood quorum presidencies and Priests group leaders, the ward Aiiromc Priesthood directors .mil the Quorum advisors 'The General session will eminence at 10 a m. on Oct. IV where the entire stake membership and the general public is invited to attend All meetings are to be held at the Make Center located at 975 N '50 W. in Sunset, sai d Stake president Kenneth II Rock Special music for the Sunday morning conference w ill be provided by the Sunset 5th ward choir under the direction of Janet Hansen accompanied by Coleen Reid and Michael Law. as assistant Homemaking leader. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Coker called their new daughter Irene Marie. Kelly Brook Bingham was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Bingham President ROY NORTH STAKE SIXTH WARD The Sunday School is sponsoring a Halloween party and dinner for all ward members on Oct 28 Save this date and plan to attend with your family The Elders Quorum is sponsoring a Halloween party on Oct. 16 for all adults of the ward. Everyone is asked to bring a pumpkin to carve at the party. Costumes will be in order, but no masks. The Relief Society will have their Mother Education and Social Relations lessons next Wednesday morning. The 2nd sessioh Relief Society will be held on Sunday mornings at 7:45 in the Relief Society room. The baby son of Dent and Kidman Friday evening beginning at 6:30 p m the Relief Society in charge Relief Society on Wed- nesday will be the Social Relations class led by Mary Ann Anderson with the Mothers Education group led by Ruth Thompson. Phyllis Morrell teaches the evening Social Relations group SUNSET SEVENTH WARD David Baugh was baptized and confirmed, the son of Ray and Carol Baugh. Patricia Mitchell, daughter ot Jean and Carol Mitchell was baptized and confirmed. Christopher. NINTH WARD The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lynn Taylor has been blessed by her father, and named Julie. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Tubbs named their daughter Jamie Rae. She was blessed by Eyler Runchel. The Relief Society will have their Mother Education and Social Relations lessons at their meetings next week. Susan Dance and Ginger Barrow have been released as workers in the Young Adult Relief Society, and Westover Westover. Gary and Carol Taggart called their new son Seth. Wayne and Gayle Genta tailed their new daughter ( Cheshire was Relief Society leader, Mary Earl Nursery Relief Society organist, Terry Ann llerschi Young Adult Relief Society organist. Society Elaine Allington has been named Temple Coordinator Katherine Hurst and Debbie Karren have been released from the Relief Society staff. . The Relief Society will have the Mother Education and Sifcial Relations lessons at their meeting next Thursday morning. The Family Health and School, Carl Provost sustained. Donna Runchel has been sustained to the Primary. Don't forget the Ward Fair on Friday night There will be lots of food and games for the entire family. The fun begins fifth w ard Bod Fife has been ordained a Priest The Relief Society will have the Social Relations and Mother Education lessons at their meetings next Tuesday and Thursday evening morning at is Ward HOOPER STAKE TENTH WARD their fathers at Fast meeting last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Provost named their baby girl Cindy Christina. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson named their son Jeffrey Larry Isaacs has been released as ward Finance Allen. Ed Harris has been t!A, - temple seventh ward Two babies were blessed by 5 6 p m. Tonight night. J. RICHARD CLARKE ROYDENG. DERRICK Clerk, and Richard Chamberlain sustained. The Mother Education and Social Relations lessons will be taught at the Relief Society meetings next week. Reorganization made in LDS work Reicher sustained. Mary Ann Kynaston has been sustained to the Sunday School staff. TWELFTH WARD The Mother Education and Social Relations lessons will be taught at the Relief next Society meeting Thursday morning. There will also be a night session for the Social Relations lesson. SIXTEENTH WARD Arlene Colby has been released as Sunday School Secretary and Joan Coy as 2nd Counselor in the Primary. Jean Toyn has been sustained as the new Sunday School Secretary and Vickie 2nd Counselor in expanding proselyting force f the Primary. John Jex has now surpassing 25,000 been named as youth coach missionaries, and for sports. preparation of an increasing The daughter of Mr. and number of converts annually Mrs. Robert Manning has to assume local leadership been blessed by Ephraim Van roles will also be enhanced. It was noted that the Dyke and named Lindsey. Bradley Colby has been worldwide membership has baptized and confirmed by nearly quadrupled in the past 30 yehrs, from one million in his father, Kenneth Colby. 1947 to 3.6 million now. EIGHTEENTH WARD Coupled with the growth, the Trina Raymond has been percentage of members baptized and confirmed by attending weekly worship dex-as-th- e her father, Charles Raymond. Rick Sheffield will be serving as Secretary to the APA Joe Stokes was released as Cub Scout Master. The Mother Education and Social Relations lessons will be given at Relief Society next Tuesday. ROY STAKE as Assistant Ward Clerk. Former 1st counselor, Stan Dahl has been sustained as the new Sunday School , ?, , E V? A - r - 4a X Five of the seven, ex- October, 1975 and four more cepting Elders Tuttle and in April, 1976. Dunn who continue as Ten members of the First members of the First Council Council and First Quorum of the Seventy, were formerly are now assigned as area serving as Assistants to the supervisors, residing outside Council of the Twelve the United States to give direct attention to needs in Apostles. 2. The other 16 Assistants to their areas. These include the Council of the Twelve Elders James E. Faust and Apostles were sustained as A. Theodore Tuttle in South members of the First America, J. Thomas Fyans in Quorum of the Seventy. They Mexico and Central America, are Elders Alma Sonne, Bernard P. Brockbank in Sterling W. Sill, Henry D. Great Britain, Robert L. Taylor, Alvin R. Dyer, Simpson in Australia and Theodore M. Burton, Bernard New Zealand, Adney Y. P. Brockbank, James A. Komatsu in Japan and Korea, Cullimore, Joseph Anderson, Joseph B. Wirthlin and William H. Bennett, John H. Charles A. Didier in Europe, Vandenberg, Robert L. John H. Groberg in the South Simpson, O. Leslie Stone, W. Pacific and Jacob de Jager in Grant Bangerter, Robert D. Southeast Asia. In addition, six members of Hales, Adney Y. Komatsu and Joseph B. Wirthlin. the First Quorum are serving 3. Elders S. Dilworth as mission presidents: Loren Young, Hartman Rector, Jr., C. Dunn in Australia, Gene R. Loren C. Dunn, Rex D. Cook in Uruguaf , William R. Pinegar and Gene R. Cook, Bradford in Chile, George P. former members of the First Lee in Arizona, M. Russell Council of the Seventy, will Ballard, Jr., in Toronto as continue -- General Authorities of the Church as members of the First Quorum of the Seventy. 4. Vaughn J. Featherstone was released as second counselor in the Presiding Bishopric and sustained as a new member of the First Quorum of the Seventy. He - 4 r JAMES PAUL H. DUNN VAUGHN J. E. FAUST J. THOMAS FYANS FEATHERSTONE Canada, and Vaughn J. f Featherstone In Texas. There are now 58 fulltime Authorities of the with worldwide responsibilities for all facets of Chtlrch activities. General Church also had been appointed president of the Texas San Antonio Mission. 5. Three other new General Authorities were sustained as members of the First service, the sacrament Quorum of the Seventy: Dean L. Larsen, director meeting, has more than of Church editor doubled, from 19 percent in and 1940 to 41 percent in 1975, of Magazines. the total membership, inRoyden G. Derrick, Salt cluding children, in at- Lake City industrialist now tendance each Sunday. serving as president of the As announced by the First Ireland Dublin Mission. He Presidency, the change in- will continue his assignment in Ireland. clude: 1. A reorganization of the First Council of the Seventy Robert E. Wells, director with five new members. The of the Churchs Central newly sustained presidents of Purchasing Department. 6. J. Richard Clarke of the First Council are Elders Franklin D. Richards, James Boise, Idaho, was sustained E. Faust, J. Thomas Fyans, as second counselor in the A Theodore Tuttle, Neal A. Presiding Bishopric, sucMaxwell, Marion D. Hanks ceeding Elder Featherstone. and Paul H Dunn. With the addition of all former Assistants to the Twelve Apostles, the First Quorum of the Seventy now has 39 members, including the First Council of the Seventy. The First Quorum of the I UMoi DEAN MARION D. HANKS L. LARSEN North Parks Baptist Church " 4275 IT X- - tt S. 1900 W. 9:45 o.m. Sunday Bkle School 11 a. m. Morning Worthy 6 p.m. Hour of Praise Wed. 7 p.m. Bile Study r and Prayer A VITAL FAITH IN CHRIST A THEODORE A TUTTLE L NEAL A. MAXWELL VITAL LOVE FOR PEOPLE It Pastor Dave Bloomquist Phone 731-429- 5 Know Your Religion series planning lecture The System-Ogde- Church n Continuing Educational Center for Education is again sponsoring the "Know Your Religion Lecture Series" in the Ogden area. The 1976-7season will begin on Saturday, Oct. 23, at the Ogden LDS Tabernacle, 2133 7 Seventy God. was initially Lynn A. McKinlay, Nov 20, organized on Feb. 28, 1835, The Key to the Knowledge of with seven of their number chosen to preside over the God Elaine Cannon, Dec 4, quorum as the First Council Converted Unto the Lord of the Seventy. The Seventy, according to revelations to David H Pratt. Jan 8, 1977, the Prophet Joseph Smith, The Spirit, Power and first president of the Church, were to assist the Twelve Mission of Elijah. David H. Pratt, Jan 22, Apostles "in building up the Parley P. Pratt- The Man church and regulating all the affairs of the same in all and His Witness Glade F. Howell, Feb 5, nations ..." (D&C 107:34) Later additional quorums Look to God and Live. of Seventy were organized, Glade F. Howell. Feb 19, The Three Great Temp- their work being directed by the seven presidents of the tations. Frank Santiago, March 5, First Council of the Seventy. The needs of the expanding Repentance and Forgiveness church have increased in - The Divine Invitation Frank Santiago, March 19, recent years and one year President Church The Gospel - From Concept to ago FRANKLIN D. RICHARDS Dr. Chauncey C. Riddle will begin the Series on Oct. 23. His lecture title will be As a Man Thinketh." Dr. Riddle is a Professor of Philosophy, Assistant Academic Vice President - Graduate Studies and Curriculum, and Dean of throughout the coming season. Subsequent lecturers, their lecture dates and titles are as follows: Lynn A McKinlay, Nov. 6, The Key to the Knowledge of Practice. The public is invited to attend these lectures and those interested in doing so may register at the door on the first night of the program For further information call 399-445- Spencer nounced W. that ! -- O ( co VU-'it- Kimball anthe First Quorum of the Seventy would be organized anew and expanded in an orderly manner as the need arose. Three members of the quorum were sustained in m ' - ynthia Clyde and Carlene Ricks called their new daughter Tanya the Graduate School at Bradley Baugh was ad- Brigham Young University. vanced to a Priest, the son of Know The Your Itav and Carol Baugh. Religion Sally Roberts was released Series will continue on as a Sunday School teacher. alternate Saturday evenings Esther sustained Mother as Teacher and Norma Sandberg as Family Health Teacher for the Relief Simmons Education Julie Barlow, Cheryl Kynaston, and Lorraine was baptized and confirmed the Washington Blvd., Ogden, from 7:30 to 9 p m daughter of Allan and Edna Tammy Jay Meldrum was released as assistant ward clerk, Ruth released from the Sunday lesson will be taught at the Sunday morning session Christie Jones has been blessed and named Kent was SECOND WARD baptized and confirmed, the Glen Wallace has been daughter of Bishop and Mrs. released as President of the Gary Kidman School, and sustained There will be a dinner on Sunday Kareen Richard with Harding as 1st counselor and Bob Berger remaining as 2nd counselor. ROBERT E. WELLS " 1V AW . 4 'V 7v tt |