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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Jan. 13, 977, Page 1 1 1 HoyLDS News HOOPER STARK evening. KI Rebel Society will have he Social Relations and Mother Kdueation lessons at then meetings next Wed nesday morning and evening I KM'KKMll It I Y Relations ana Mother Kdueation lessons are elated lor the Rebel Society next meeting Tuesday morning. A second session is ield on Sunday mornings. The Soeial FIFTH W ARD in week Relief Society, the Social Relations Next and Mother Education lessons will be taught. Meetings are on Thursday and Tuesday morning evening. SEVENTH WARD Tonight is ward night. temple Susan Wheelwright has been baptized and confirmed ROY NORTH STARK MYTH WARD The baby son of Mr. and Mrs Tim Craner has been Jessed In his father and mined Alex Seddon Craner. Dean Yalenski, son of ane Balenski, has been mptized and confirmed. The Rebel Societv will have he Social Relations and dother Kdueation lessons at 'heir meetings next Wednesday. Ram Goodwin has been Beehive as ustained Uivisor. and Krrol Nelson as executive Secretary to the tishoprie. Tim and Janice Craner will e going to the temple on Saturday with their family. NINTH W ARD Wanda Miller has been sustained as Homemaking .eader for the Relief Society. Brock Christensen, son of Mrs dr and Gary and Cindy Christensen, Nicholls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nicholls have been baptized and confirmed. by her father, Phillip Wheelwright. Debbie Thomas has been released as a Sunday School Teacher and Joyce Hamblin as a Primary teacher and Relief Society Nursery Coordinator. Aura Burchell and Barbara School teacher. Winter camp for the APYW will be held Feb. 4 and 5 at Elder James M. Paramore, a Regional Representative to of Twelve the Council of Church of the Apostles Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, will speak at Hooper Utah Stake Saturday, in the Con-lerenc- the Robert Hart and Dennis Richard Remy, Toye, Executive Secretary, Gary Clerk and Assistant Clerk. Sustained as the new Bishop was Dennis Remy; 1st Counselor, Farrell Monson; 2nd Counselor, John Gardner; Executive Secretary, Richard Schmid; Assistant Clerks Dale Coy, Ray Moss, Paul Facer and Sherwin Larsen. Gordon Osborne will remain as Ward Clerk. Ted Olsen was released as Seventies Group Leader and Ward Mission Leader, and Larry Bouwhuis sustained. William Powell was released as Priesthood librarian, and Edith Reed as Relief Society familv health teacher. Joan Coy was sustained as Family Health Teacher and Buttars as Social Relations Teacher. The Teachers Quorum has Dennis a new presidency; Tulane, president; Chris Williams and John Combe, Counselors, and Tanner, Secretary. Steven Kenneth Tulane has been ordained a Teacher. Two babies have been blessed and named by their fathers Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Anderson named their son Kory T. Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Smith their named daughter Rebecca. Five children have been baptized and confirmed; The Deacons Quorum has a presidency, with Allen Gentry as president; Lloyd Eastman and Lyle Bair as Counselors, and Jeff Stone, new Nova Scotia Canada, and will leave on Saturday for the Mission Home in Salt Lake. stake conference SIXTEENTH WARD A new Bishopric was sustained last Sunday. Bishop Kay Facer was released along with his Counselors Nuffer, Finance Bovd Stock. Hooper Stake sets will meet next Thursday for the Mother Education and Social Relations lessons. Merlin Jensen, Draheim named their daughter Angela Jean. She was blessed by Rex Hancock. Kim Stock was baptized and confirmed by his father, Elder James Paramore Hooper Utah Stake Center at 7 p.m. to all adults of the Stake and Sunday in the Ogden Tabernacle Elder James M. Paramore is presently employed as Executive Secretary to the of the Twelve Council His Church Apostles. assignments have included, to France, Missionary teacher, and Presidency of Ward Auxiliaries. Bishop, Stake President, Mission Ft esident, and Regional Representative of the Twelve He and his wife Helen are parents ot six children. He received his B S Degree at the BYU. The public is united to attend the Sunday Conference Session at Ham. in the Ogden Tabernacle. The Roy High Royal Choir will sing at this session of Conference. Stake President, F. James Schoenfeld, living at 5730 S. 3500 W will Roy, conduct. Soil districts select leaders SUNSET FIRST WARD Mark Lutz was graduated I rom Primary gmd sustained a deacon, the son of Mr and Mrs A! Lutz Babies blessed last week were the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Stanley Nattress who was called Mary Jo and Mr and Mrs. Vic Bodily called their new son Gale Elaine Martin was released as Relief Society Visiting Teacher class leader, Linda Keller sustained was Susan Palmer sustained assistant Relict Society nursery leader Rebel Society on Wed cents per gallon will be the Social 2. nesday to tax relief Property families would be Relations classes with Dons granted in another of the Elmer the morning class, Governor's proposals. A Tamera Lowe the evening "circuit breaker" law would group Joan Polsen w ill giv e be enacted which would allow the Mother Education lesson Matheson reports fiscal requests State expenditures totaling nearly $1 billion were recommended by Governor Scott M. Matheson in his proposed budget for the 1977-7fiscal year. This was reported by Utah Foundation, 8 the private e research families e to receive rebates for a portion Si NsET THIRD W RD ( demln Trotter w ill of the property taxes paid. present Such relief would be limited the Social Relations lesson m to $3 :G million in 1977 and Relict Society on Wednesday would be financed from state evening with Pearl Duhcl The recommended state revenues. leading the Mother Education budget of $997.2 million for 3. A third would group proposal 1977-7is approximately $44 2 reduce inheritance taxes on million, or 4 6 percent more RD small estates by applying the s NSET HURD than the amount that was was Lois Murdock death tax credits recently authorized in 1976-7and sustained Junior Pi mini y new under the provided $160.3 million, or 19 2 percent horistei Federal estate tax law to the greater than the spending Utah State Inheritance Tax. was Helen Iverson total for the 1975-7fiscal It sustained evening Rebel that this is estimated year. Foundation analysts recommendation would Society secretary pointed out that the proposed reduce Utah was Kandv Inheritance tax Quiroz spending total for next year ward sustained assistant $3 by approximately would exceed $1 billion if receipts . lerk million per year after several contingent items Relict Society on 'Tuesday The Foundation analysis from surplus and added funds be the Social Relations will the lists following major to be received from Federal classes wiih Ann Fawcett recommendations spending mineral leasing revenues had in the 1977-7leading tin morning group. been included in the ex- contained Linda Bell the evening class Governor's budget: penditure proposal totals. for the public State support Of the proposed budget for schools would be raised from , education will ac$683 to $735 per weighted count for $503.6 million, or an increase of 7.6 50.5 percent of the total. The pupil unit, In addition, it was percent. Foundation report notes that that the Local representatives ol this represents an increase of recommended categorical grants be raised the Bureau of the Census will $51 8 million, or 11.5 percent about 7.5 percent and that conduct a survey of emover the amount available by $5 million be allocated to ployment m this area during (1976-77) during the current reduce classroom size with the work week of Jan. fiscal year. particular emphasis given to Richard U. Burt, Director of The Governor's Budget Smaller classroom size in the the Bureau's Regional Office recommends three proposed lower grades. in Denver, announced. tax changes one an inRecommended approp'The survey is conducted for crease and two tax reduc- riation of state funds for the P S. Department of Labor tions: higher education would be set m a scientifically designed 1. The motor fuel tax would at $116.4 million, an increase sample of approximately be changed from a per gallon of 13.2 percent over the 70.000 households throughout tax to an ad valorem tax of 20 current (1976-77- ) fiscal year. the States United unemrecommended percent. Based on existing This and apEmployment includes an ployment statistics based on prices, the proposed change propriation would raise the tax on motor amount to offset f the results of this survey are used fuel from the present rate of 7 tuition increase proposed by to provide a continuing cents per gallon to ap- the State Board of Regents. measure of the economic State appropriations for health of the Nation. proximately 9.4 cents per For example, in November gallon and would increase social services would be revenue by $15.6 million. raised by approximately 14.3 the survey indicated that of Presently, state motor fuel percent from $75.7 million in the 95 9 million men and taxes levied throughout the 1976-7to $86.5 million in 1977- - women in the civilian labor organization in their analysis of the budget presented Monday to the 1977 Utah Legislature. 8 6 ( 1977-78- Business students receive honors Adult law classes set compliments them for evenings and for their Academic Excellence. congratulates of night classes on Schools starting Jan. Tuesday m Rebel Society he the Social Relations .'lasses I, ('Ann Wallace will each the Mother Education lass will si NSET Peggy ' ( I 11 11 W I ; I sl. EMU W VRI llenric was suslume Rebel Society till sei Si leadel ( May 'tirist lansen as eleased teacher I ( ) NS K Belli w a Primal a Mi and Me vv at d men ibei new sler. 'hry was sustained Sunday S, m, ('larence Guivei (leased js young men s teachers ( 'herv w a u'cretui y James Foresgren Budge o in e m a k in i list. lined, he was released ,is sustained m ev enmg Rcbo i ouiiseloi Sunday School touchci Released ,is Sunday S, hoot Si n ict Elizabeth 'Lay lot will m teachers were Susan stcttlei lie Sot nil Relat mils lesson Kathleen Laird and Saia Rebel Society on '1 liUl'sdu Berry Sustained w ere Jet Eves. Randy Sant and Even mot mng N.ula Nicholas tin Mothet Education lessor, Tad Mike Law was teleasod Evening classes a re m Wednesdav night trom serv ices and act iv it ics Glenn Kartchner sustained Sara Berry was sustained a 5jC5j5t;5loc 5(t:5lCC5(oC5j5J( Pi unary teacher Mark Reid was sustained a priest, the son ol Mr and Mrs Paul Reid i v ' t v Parkt North Ronald Pearl Baptist Church .'as sustained a priest the son ot Mi and Mi's Arnold Peart . 4275 S. Society on Tliesdav he So, uil Relat mils lasses w it li I'.onme )i aay ei m the mol mug Bene Slettlei t lie Jov ev enmg class Ti mi In e is the Motile! Educat urn lass leadel w Relict be ill Sl NsET SIN I II U 900 W. 1 Rov 9:45 a. m. Sunday Bklt School II o.n. ( Morning Warship 6 p.m. Hour of Probe Wed. 7 p.m. Bkle Study and Prayer KD Flank Snler was released Alma as Weldo leadei lloggan sustained Stan Smith was released as a Sunday School lonelier. Marcus Morrell sustained Marv ( tRnen was released tjf that is concerned about you A Church Pastor Dave Bloomquist Phone 731-429- 5 TWIN SPIN FUN FIRE FIREPLACE ryemm , JSJS Csl I! Q and Rights Com- pensable Injuries Family Law Crime and Punishment Apqjrovad who oppose the death penalty to participate in the mass meeting to be held Saturday. Jan. 13. 2 p m. in the Auditorium. State Office Building (large building at Hi gh fcn It ho mat of 0 ft) roast ficioncy py your om or gancy oquipmont now w ill br mg foy to yo ur Ilf Most officiant firaploca an market todoy For additional information aid demonstration by m individuals participating the survey is kept strictly confidential by law and the results are used only to compile statistical totals mobil othor thon first storting No ioctncity roquuad 1C 10 qtprovod Ovtn bob os 4 loo vos of br ood 20 pot atoos or Cooks an top percent, up trom 7 9 percent in October hut substantially below the recession peak ot 8 9 percent reached in the second quarter ol 1973 Inlormatmn supplied for Low in anmiuion 90 ' ash fr L it up room No smoka out chimnoy 1 coll. CEE J & J SALES AGENCY 825-778- 376-890- 8, 376-948- 9, 4, Evenings, Sat. & Sun. Days for appontments only KAYSVILLE, UTAH the back of the State Capitol Speakers will include the Robert Reverend Very Anderson. Dean of St Mark's Episcopal Cathedral. Lalo Delgado, Chicano noted educator and poet. Frances Farley, Utah State Senator. Representative from the NAACP, other speakers If the government fails to stop the execution of Gary Mark Gilmore, the Utah Coalition against the Death Penalty will invite all who oppose the death penalty to participate in a predawn vigil at the Utah State Prison on the morning of the SHOWS RUN: Lee VanCieef Lo Lich THE execution. STRANGER Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Satu rday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday : AND THE GIM1GHTER 25. Registration will be held Jan. 19 at 7 p.m. The fee for this class is $8. The following subjects will be discussed in this course: Real Estate and Landlord Tenant Law Consumer Law Wills, Probate Estates the Legal Understanding System The Legislative Process - was Davies Rebel Society year Beehive loader Hopper sustained Rebel Society on Wed nesday will be the Sm mi Relations classes with Mur Ann Mideison leading the y Ihs Morrell the day class. c enmg Roll gi on p Wot lit Thom pson is Education lass leader Znd .'ducat ion counselor torce. 88.1 million were employed The Nation's unemployment rate was 8 7R Adult Law Related Education will be held at Viewmont, Layton and Clearfield High Personal Arlene sustained 7 penalty schedules meeting Property Rights released conducted Coalition against death series RD SlYsET EDI R Til Harder was Edith sustained Rebel Society secretary. Del.ila Bingham as Survey being 1977-78- per cent less for their goods in 1976 than in 1975, but the consumer had to pay more. Vote your ballot to have the three supervisors. Ballots were mailed by the state supervisor of your choice Department of Agriculture to represent you in Davis over 1,200 land owners in Countv Conservation. nation average about 8.1 Davis County. Six names appear on the ballot. Three should be marked and three will be elected. Supervisor candidates for the Davis SCD are: Rawl Rice of Farmington, Yoshio (Yosh) Miya (misspelled The Utah Coalition against Gary Mark Gilmore be Maya on the ballot) of the Death Penalty will hold a stopped and demanding an Syracuse, J. Ellis (Buck) mass meeting to demand that end to capital punishment. Holbrook of Syracuse, Robert The Coalition invites all the scheduled execution of T. Call of West Layton, Arnold T. Bingham of West Point and Harris Adams of East Layton. Ballots must be marked and returned to the state Department of Agriculture by Dec. 29 for counting. Jeff Brimhall, son of Mr. students on the High Honor SCD are supervisors Roll are: Randy Gailey, son elected for three year terms. and Mrs. Kermit Brimhall, of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel S. Two more supervisors are received an Achievement in Business Gailey, and Cathy Odell, Award appointed by the state Mathematics. Jeff also daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Department of Agriculture. earned a L. Odell. place on the Honor Walter The appointed supervisors Judson. Jane Mary Roll with High Honors. Other are Thomas Williams of K. Mrs. Delores of daughter Centerville and R.K. (Rick) Judson earned a place on the Robinson of Farmington. Honor Roll. After the election superRobinson. Mr. Fahv S visors will choose a chairPresident of the College, A Smith will give the Mother Education lesson Lucy . one-hal- The Davis County Soil Conservation District (SCD) is in the process of selecting David Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meloy Johnson; Scott Hogensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hogensen; Debra Johnson; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson; Lynn Busby, man, vice chairman and Taunya Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. secretary-treasure- r to Michael Busby, and Kristin conduct your Davis County Meacham, daughter of Mr. SCD business. and Mrs. Allen Meacham. The district wants to make every citizen, regardless of ROY STAKE occupation, aware of the FOURTH WARD importance of agriculture The daughter of Mike and and the need for conserving Debbie Gardner has been natural resources soil, blessed by her father, and water, plants, animals, named Emily Kay. The son of minerals. Tom Williams, Davis SCD Jay and Susie Bailey was blessed by his father, and chairman, out, points named Tyler James. Everyone is involved in Darren Grange, son of agriculture, one way or Michael and LeiLani Davies another. Everyone affects the has been baptized and con- price of agriculture products firmed by his father. through labor, packaging, The Relief Society will have transportation, storage or the Mother Education and purchasing. Also, each of us Social Relations lessons at is affected by the price we their meeting next Tuesday have to pay for food and other morning. They will have a gwds. Its interesting to note second session on Wednesday that farmers received about 5 SUNSET STARE Next week is stake There will be no Sunday School but Sacrament meetings at the usual time. CHURCHES CHURCHES CHURCHES EIGHTH WARD Four babies were blessed and named at Fast meeting. The Robert Johnson's named their daughter Kaylee. Mr and Mrs. Don Fernelius named their son David Jay Dr. and Mrs. Boyd Stock named their son Gary Sant Stock, and Mr. and Mrs. Bon have been Christensen as Primary Secretary. sustained Charles Rauzi has been Dixie and teachers, Reischauer as a Sunday called to serve a mission in TWELFTH W ARD The Relief Society Pat Camp Keisel. Please get your to Cheryl Seamons as soon as possible, if you plan to go. $5 Tin1 SK Sunset LDS News One finger chord Both key board Automatic memory Reg. $2,000 Technicolor Panavision oiPd Now $1595 DUNCO PIANO AND ORGAN WAREHOUSE jMjWTjWMMS i if 1900 W. 5800 So., Roy 773-533- 0 |