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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Feb. 1 0, 1 977, Page 6 lds stake news Keynote addr e stresses wo me ROY j CHURCHES CHURCHES CHURCHES lloOI'l'U STKK The annual Sweetheart Ball w dl he held on Saturday night at the Cultural Center All members of the stake 14 sears and older are invited Sunset d Social Relations class in Relief Society on Wednesday evening with Pearl Dabel the Mother Education group s 1 1KST Mr and Mrs Sam Houston lied their new daughter. 1 : , Mr and Mrs lli'ii their new SI NSET THIRD Huffman was Christy baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Huffman. Robert Hickman was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hickman Lucille Smith was released as Sunday School librarian, Marva Hickman sustained was Cindy Whipple sustained Young Adult Relief aquele Jill Eves was sustained a i. n Mother Relief Society on Wed- viay will he the Social Relations class with Doris i liner leading the group in he morning. Tamera Lowe he evening Joan Poulsen is he Mother Education class leader M NSKT SECOND The grandaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Unsworth a as given the name of Amy Kathleen secretary. Relie.f Society on Society and grandaughter Mrs. Clifton Jensen the name of Natalie Brewer. was Gebheim Randy baptized and confirmed; the on of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis (lebheim was Dennis Harvey released as ward clerk, Walter Hokansen as finance Mr. SUNSET FOURTH -- clerk. Sustained were Wallace Braithwaite, ward ilerk, Gary Joy Trussed was baptized and confirmed the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carol Trussed. was Mueller Betty sustained evening Relief Society evening Chroster. Janet Evans will present the Social Relations lesson on Tuesday morning, Anita Jones in the evening with LeAnn Wallace leading the Mother Education group class. finance clerk Mala Parker was sustained 1st counselor in the Primary. was Darin Whitely graduated from Primary and sustained a deacon, the son of Mr and Mrs. Donald Whitely. Mark Lutz was graduated from Primary and sustained a deacon. Glenna Trotter will lead the SUNSET FIFTH Holly Curtis was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonnie Draayer will Curtis. Sr give the Social Relations lessons in Relief Society both ' I North Park I Tuesday 1 900 W. Roy School o.m. Morning Worship p.m. Hour of Praise 1 1 The Roy Utah North Stake Special Interest group will sponsor a Fireside Sunday, Feb. 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the Relief Society room of the Stake Center, 4900 S. 2000 W. The speaker will be Elder Gerald Thompson who will tell of his experiences in Wed. 7 p.m. Bkle Study and Prayer 'A Church that makes things happen." Pastor Dave Bloomquist Phone 731-429- and 5 RI) Aaron was tin name given to the baby son oi Roger and Afton Skinner, when he was blessed bv lu father. Pine Waller was baptied and confirmed by Bishop Travis Weaver Pine is the son ol Mr and Mrs Boyd Waller Max Slander 11 was baptized and confirmed In his father. Max Slander Jr Joseph Darwin Cochrane, TUF.I The son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Whitaker. Travis Pierson was baptized and confirmed; the son of Mr and Mrs Jud Pierson Mr. and Mrs Barry Hunt called their new son Russel Richards Hunt. Jam Smith was released as Sunday School chorister. Ea Giles sustained Patty Curtis was released as a Sunday School teacher, Cindy Aden sustained Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Social Relations classes with Mary Ann Anderson in the morning, Phyllis Morrell the Ruth group. evening Mother is Thompson Education class leader SUNSET SEVENTH David has Stephens returned from his mission in Spain. David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stephens. Nada Nicholas will present the Mothers Education class lesson in Relief Society on Thursday morning with Liz Taylor the Social Relations class lesson. Irene Genta gives the Social Relations lesson on Wednesday evening have from graduated Primary and been ordained Deacons lias been The Cub Scout Blue and Gold Banquet has been set for Cultural Refinement Teacher for the Feb 26 Brian Stuart, who has just icturned from a mission in North Carolina will be the 2nd Session Relief Society We are happy to welcome the Pettigrew family into our ward They ha e moved here from Provo David Burrell son Sunday of Mrs returned from a mission Taiwan Relations m and Mother Education lessons will be given in Rebel Society next Wednesday The Cub Scout Blue and Gold banquet will lie held Feb 17. with all Cut) Scouts and their parents invited A Ward dinner has been scheduled for Feb IK vv ith all members of the ward invited to the event which will have as the theme Taive Is," and will feature fried chicken for the dinner NINTH U Utl) Mary Wadsworth and Margaret Feit have been sustained to the Primary. David Mayberry has been baptized and confirmed by Specter set for meeting Sunday, Feb. 27, 1977, William J. Critchlow III will Attorney with the Firm of speak to the Special Interest People of Roy Region in the Roy 3rd, 8th Ward at 8 p.m., Thornley and Critchlow, 2610 3960 S. 2200 W., Roy. Ogden. Mr. Critchlow is an Spain, Puerto Rico Froerer, Professional and a corporation, Blvd Washington , He was educated in Ogden City schools, Weber College, University of Utah, George Washington Florida. A Special musical number will be presented by Gaylen Cardwell accompanied by Karen Anderson. Refreshments will be served and all interested are invited to attend. Parker, Horowitz, University (Bachelor of Arts, 1955. Juris Doctor with Honors, 19.58) North Western University and University of California His professional associations are with the American Bar Association, Tax Section, Utah Stake Bar Association, Past President of the Trust Division of the Utah Banker's Association Fogmerly, he has been vice president and Trust Officer of the Commercial Security Bank, Trust Division, Utah State Department of Justice, Staff Assistant to Utah Representative H. Aldous Dixon and Federal Bureau of Investigation. He is married to the former Peggy Wood and they have I seven children. He is member of the Church Jesus Christ of Latter-da! wheat this church in speaker Burrell has just The Social TH WARD the ,50's Joan Earlier sustained as Francis I Elders Quorum will have a social on Saturday night at the church at 7 Those attending are asked to come dressed in sty les from Guy Ixisater, and Jeff DeNaughel Special Interest group plans fireside Sunday with speaker 9:45 o.m. Sunday Bfcle 6 morning evening with Joy Timbrell leading the Mother Education group. SUNSET SIXTH Shane Whitaker was baptized and confirmed the Baptist Church S. Relief Society organist, Beth Beene Stododard 3? Wed- nesday will be the Social Reltions class with Ann Fawcett leading the morning group, Linda Bell the evening class. Lucy Smith is Mother Education class leader. the Kusma, of 4275 Stake News Mark Wheelwright was baptized and confirmed by Ins father, Carl Wheelwright, and Bradley Stevens, son of Michael and Mrs Mr .stevcns was baptized and i nntirmed Dale Parkinson blessed his halo son and named him Brian '1 he Social Relations and Mother Education lessons will be taught at Relief Society next Tuesday morning and evening a of Saints and ol the Ogden 41st ward He will lecture and exhibit pictures of art from Weber State College s The of Weber State College will render music. Anyone special wishing to attend will be welcome. SIX 1EN I II 1 W HI) Facer has been Shirley as Laurel Class Leader, Carl Tanner as ward Music Chairman. Margaret School olsen, Sunday Organist, Judy Primary Chorister; Hart, Bruce Teacher, Carlton, Blazer B and Cindy Adair Young Adult Homemaking leader Sustained were Margaret Olsen, Ward Music Chairman, Jay L Johnson, Sunday School teacher; Judy Hart, Blazer If teacher, Judy Skinner. Primary teacher; Marvin Skinner, Sunday School teacher; Dorothy Nutfer, Sunday School Organist; Cathy Ungeren, Primary teacher; Lorrilee Hardy, Sunday School leader; Nemeroff, Gail Homemaking leader for the Young Adults, and Nelson and Jane Arave, Sunday School greeters. Two babies were blessed and named by their fathers, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Taylor named their daughter. Heather, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peterson named their baby boy, Brodie Y Peterson. Dirk J. Murdock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Murdock, and McLain Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs Tom Carter vv ere baptized and confirmed. Dirk, by JobnGardner, and McLain by his father. Van Nuffer has graduated from Primary and been ordained a Deacon. HOY STAKE The Relief Society will have their monthly preparation meeting on Saturday morning at 8 in the stake center. All ward Relief Society officers and teachers are urged to attend. The Sweetheart Ball will be held on Saturday night at 9 at the 3rd, 8th Ward. A couple lrom each ward will be selected as Sweethearts, and best dress will be in order. FOURTH WARD Kerry Call has been ordained a Priest. Shauna Nelson has been released as Social Relations Teacher for the Relief Society, and LoRea Cook sustained. Coral Smith has been released as Young Adult representative. Neil Winterton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Winterton, has arrived home after filling a mission in Texas. The Social Relations and Mother Education lessons will he taught at Relief Society next Tuesday. Bel-Aire- Just In Case, by Barbara Salsbury, $4 95 Dry and Save, by Dora D. Flack, S3 50 Passport to Survival, by Esther Dickey. S3 95 Family Storage Plan, by Bob R. Zabriskie, S2 50 Natural Sweets and Treats, by Ruth Laughhn, $2.50 Wheat For Man, by Rosenvall, Miller and Flack, $3 50 Meals, by Ruth Stephensen, S2.50 Culinary Capers, by Perma Pak, S3. 95 en WHY BRIGHAM SAND?& MANTUA COUMTtT SERVICE GUIDE HUNTING RECREATION Mother Education lessons will be featured at Relief id I root Mid Society next week. 'j MMOO Yourfamily bookstore since 1961 y pH Midi JORGENSEN'S BOOK & GIFT Corner of 1900 W. and 5075 So. 3 825-908- 9 Phone 825-825- S. JEN.EN ROCKY SAYS: 1 0-- 6 MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY CLOSED SUNDAYS 571-762- 7 tho bo It itrongor whltar, idcor finlih compare, Logon SL lond ond and grovel. thon Ogdon, Inoltt on Brigham City oond and gravel Ivor won dor why thay haul it oo fort tak your orchitocf or onglnoar Coflcrvto-wlt- OPEN SEVENTH WARD Janet Duke has hppn released from the Sunday School staff, and Carol Wells sustained. Glen Jacobsen has been sustained as Assistant Deacons Quorum Advisor and Scoutmaster. Blaine Hoskins has been ordained a Deacon. The Social Relations and EIGHTH WARD Steve Bateman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bateman has received a call to the Netherlands mission and will leave the latter part of April. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pearce has been blessed by his father, and named Jody. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Beck was given the name Misty joe by her father. - v . " Ins lather, Wayne Mayberry stak-center- SIXTH lit ST HI) The Relief Society will have the Social Relations and Mother Education lessons next Wednesday at their meetings I ROY NORTH STAKE The Priests and Laurels LDS Standard Night has tieen sd for Feb 17 at the at 7 JO p m Refresh m,nt.s w ill be served and best dress will be m order i- V woman has for special accomplishment m some field, said Mrs. Camilla Kimball, wife of Latter-daSaints Church president Spencer W. Kimball. We should all be resourceful and ambitious, expanding our interests, she said in a keynote address at a Each potential y three-da- y womens con- ference of the church at the Brigham Young University, Provo. She received the first Womanhood Exemplary of the Church Award Korget self pity and look for she mountains to climb, continued She discussed personal growth and the need for strength in families, focusing the importance woman's influence on of a The to women for opportunities excel are greater than ever has before Everyone to The is challenge problems cope with those problems and get our full measure of joy from life. Saying that the impact of what parents do in the home extends to the community and nation, Mrs. Kimball said, We are in a period when the great propaganda machines are trelling us that, for a woman to choose a career in home and family is somehow demeaning, and that YWCA opei all area lad demands self-respe- that she pursue a profession of law, or medicine, or business. But, rather than directing both marriage partners away from the home, we need to encourage both to make the strengthening of the family their primary concern, she continued. She said there is aenough challenge, ccomplishment and satisfacBon for anyone in the le.ulrl dap blldgd 0 Membership to the YWCA open to all women in the area at all ages is a mi m,:i m Membership fees are S3 50 per year or $1 50 per vear lor those under 18 Benefits lrom the membership include ,1 publication from the center, a monthly newsletter, vole m hi'ilue 'W ,1 rv prom .mi' it Hus .11 m Cfilllat III e 1 Woman reports on mis experiences in Roy mee I;' Nfe ROY Laura Holmes, 4910 S. 2000 W., will report on her Columbia, South Carolina missionary experiences on Sunday, Feb. 13 at 12:30 p.m. at the Roy 18th Ward meeting, in the 1 ; s A 4 u k;. , Lakeview Chapel, 2000 W. 4900 S. She also will speak on Sunday, Feb. 20 at 4:30 p.m in the Lakeview Wared in the Lakeview Chapel, and on Feb. 27. Mrs. Holmes has been serving in the Columbia areas in South Carolina. En route home she visited with her and daughter, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Claude Blanch and family in Annandale, Virginia, and together they toured Washington, D.C. and the Pentagon. Jj; '. 4 son-in-la- Laura Holmes Educational benefii await young peopl in More than $8,000 educational benefits awaits young people enlisting in the Air Force and taking advantage of the new Veterans Educational Program Assitance could $8,100. education .m; Sergeant inquiries on H The new assistance program beautifully goes along with our present (VEAP), educational Recruiting Service officials announced. Were really excited about this new program, says Master Sergeant Guy Ventura, U.S. Air Force Recruiting supervisor for Utah. Each member of the military can now voluntarily contribute to his future education fund by allocating between $50 and $75 per month, with the government matching the amount two for one. For example, each in- dividuals will be credited with an additional $5,400 for a total of $2,700 $50 will be Sergeant benefits. Ventura said "Community College of the Air Force credit for Air Force training, credit attained tuition through asdsistance and college level examination combined programs with the VEAP v hi Ip . eterun Edueatunm Program education. m ' 'People me or drop bv an ing offices recruiter B. Salt Lake. Provo and First aid matched with the governments $100 for a total of $150 in educational funds. Airmen participating in the program must agree to incontribute in crements to a maximum of 36 months, Sergeant Ventura explained. Members who decide not to use the benefits will receive their share of the money back at the end of the enlistment, or if they have already been released, within 60 days after notifying the Veterans Administration. Those putting in $1,200 during their initial enlistment will be credited with an additional $2,400 for a total of $3,600 in college education conbenefits. Members tributing the maximum of ' 'l Elementary and secondary he able to w teachers in the Weber School own school' District will be receiving 8 further first a hours of first aid training. other teadie The program, which is part of Teacheis m the districts Mid-Yea- r Institute, is scheduled for February 18. The special training will be conducted by 3 volunteers from the local American Red Cross chapter. The 28 teachers involved will go through the Standard First course. Aid, Multi-medi- a Following the course those teachers who have participated will qualify as first aid instructors and will then come from elementary schools I am1 lb- - :e n designed to p" in the funduii't pi n. and skills 01 ins! m - . accident p course coos' demonstratin'' , ; h training will tieh"!1 High School. , j : med workbook sessions ' v p, spa a! V : |