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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Feb. 24, 1 977, Page 0 1 OS Stake news Mime artist plans WSC appearance Tlii Weber Stale College Fine Arts Center auditorium will be the stage for Toad the Mime at Thursdays noon time convocation Toad, actually Antoinette Atel, is a contemporary, not a classical, mime This means she uses her voice and other sounds to intensify her work The other sounds are supplied by her accompanist, Chris Husaon, on piano and synthesizer. Toad is being presented by the Associated Students of Weber State College. Chris of Nebraska, C o m in unity Berkeley Theatre, and Blessed and given names son of Mr. and Mrs. John Engelke, blessed and named Tyler John by Bishop and the Richard Jensen; daughter klj North Park Baptist Church Kevin Thompson Elder will speak at farewell 4275 S. 1900 W. Roy 9:45 a.m. Sunday Bile School a.m. Morning Worship 6 p.m. Hour of Praise 1 1 Wed. 7 p.m. Bkie Study and Prayer that makes things happen." Pastor Dove Bloomquist Phone Jfc 5c 3)C3e 731-429- 5 $$$$ 9fe jjc Jc (rf i $ sfe- - ... i'w Michael and grandfather, William J. and named Robertson Jeanette Renae. Wilma Elliott has been released as Secretary of the Jr. Sunday School and the nation. Her appearances include Chico A Church of Diane Wilson, blessed by her throughout Elder Kevin W. Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Thompson, of 2403 W, 4975 S., Roy, has been called to serve in the Sacramento, Calif. Mission. He will speak during on Sacrament meeting 27 6 at Feb. p.m. in Sunday, the Roy 13th Ward chapel at 5127 S. 2400 W Roy. h,vvil Sherrie McKenzie sustained. Lori Jacobsen was released as a Sunday School Teacher, and Ann Reimschussel sustained. Parents are reminded that March 2 will be 100 percent day at Primary, so please urge your child to attend that 'day. The Spiritual Living lesson will be taught at the Relief next Society meetings Tuesday. FIFTH WARD Rodney Blain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Blain, has returned from serving a mission in Germany. The Relief Society will have the Spiritual Living lesson at their meetings next week. J Vvv iw Sustained as Sunday School teachers were Allan Parker and Mr and Mrs. Lorias Thompson. Anna Lou Kendrick was as Primary released Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Spiritual Living lesson with Charlotta leader. Fern Beesley sustained was Dennis Harvey SEVENTH WARD Gary Boehm has graduated from Primary and been ordained a Deacon by his father, Walter Boehm. Friday night at 6:30 will be the Scout banquet for all Scouts (Cubs to Explorers) and their parents. Tickets are $1 per person. The Spiritual Living lesson will be given at the Relief Society Tuesday next and meetings morning evening. next week ROY NORTH STAKE SIXTH W ARD is Ward Con ference, with a special on meeting testimony 7 at all for night Saturday adults. The Relief Society invites all members to attend one of the Spiritual Living lessons next week. Sunday NINTH WARD The Sunday evening. EIGHTH WARD Robert Carmony, who has been called to serve a mission in Brazil, will be the speaker in church this Sunday. Robert is the son of Mr. Marian Carmony, and will leave March 3 for the Language Training Mission. The Relief Society will have the Spiritual Living lesson School has been reorganized. Ronald Tew was released as president, with his counselors, Richard Vandenberg, and Ronald Silver. Richard Vandenberg was sustained as the new president, with Ronald Silver, and Duane Bone as Counselors. Leon Hay was released as APA Secretary and Arthello Cheney sustained. discuss LIDS SUNSET THIRD W ARD Ron Opp Jr was sustained a Sunday School teacher. Carl was Anderson sustained assistant master SUNSET FOURTH WARD Helen Farnsworth was released as ward organist, Marlin Hill sustained. Relief Society on Tuesday w'ill be the Spiritual Living classes with Carol Anderson in the morning, Wanda Tubbs the evening group. Norma Earl was in charge of the Daddy Daughter party which was held on Friday evening with about 40 in decorated hats made of paper plates for their daughters and there was a personality quiz for the daughters and dads with prizes awarded for the winners in both categories. There was a chicken dinner with all the trimmings. As a closing number Jim Martin and his daughter Wendy sang the song I Am a Child of SUNSET FIFTH WARD Susan Stettler was released as Relief Society organist, Donna Ferrin sustained a The first of eight Latin are a peculiar people, he American area conferences isaid, just as in the days of of the' Latter-da- y Saints Peter. We'" are 'peculiar Church was hailed by nearly because we know who we are, 25,000 Mormons, reports why were here on earth, President Spencer W. where were going after we Kimball and Marion G. die, and how to prepare for Romney, counselor, and the eternities that follow. other church authorities. The churchman continued: We know these things President Kimball discussed the because weve had the desire subjects, including many home, Mormon family night, to know. Weve searched the food storage, planting garscriptures and weve sought dens, restoration of the to obey the instructions found church and its growth in in the scriptures. As a result Mexico, and keeping the 10 we have learned to obey the Commandments. instructions found in the and we have scriptures, Thinking people everywhere generally agree learned these things are that the destruction of the true. Elder J. Thomas Evans of family means the collapse of the nation, President the churchs presidency of Kimball pointed out. The the First Quorum of the downfall of many nations in Seventy, and who is superhistory confirms that fact. visor of the Mexico-CentrWeve been amazed at the America Area, urged the rapidity of growth of chur- hundreds of Mormons to ches in Mexico, but when we prepare young men for see the strength and power of missions, and the way to gain your leaders we feel good happiness. Happiness is not about it. found in worldly pleasures, Elder Romney talked about he said, but in obedience to We the gospel of Jesus Christ. the Plan of Salvation. j An easing of federal social services regulations will help Utah expand the delivery of The new professionals. definition includes those who social services, Dr. Anthony professional Mitchell, Executive of the Director Utah Department of Social Ser- too. W. vices said. Dr. one-act- s Mar52pm 393-177- 3 and and pensions, social security benefits or supplemental security income can now be 5 8pm the Rehabilitation Service. The federal rule changes are the first since the $2.5 billion program was begun. Eligibility for individuals with fixed incomes such as by Thornton Wilder 28-Ma- r. said Health, Education Social Welfare, Weber State Cellar Theatre Feb. Mitchell changes in regulations are the result of a year of hearings and public input through the Department of and Fathers attendance. God. Easing of rules helps Utah extend social services :oJcei Scout- Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Spiritual Lining classes led by Batty Bateman in the morning, Bonnie Jenkins m the evening Primary teacher. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Spiritual Living, lesson with Kaye Alldredge leading the morning group, Kaye Green the evening class. SUNSET SIXTH W ARD was Bodily Dorothy released as APYWMIA secretary, Larue Watkins sustained. Relief Society on determined rather than on an annual semi-annu- basis. This will streamline the paperwork process. In the past only health professionals licensed by the state were included in the of definition health receive credentials from organizations Emergency shelter for abused, neglected or exploited children may now be provided 30 days every six months instead of 30. daa each year. This will give the Utah Department of Social Services more latitude in providing emergency to these youngsters Dr. Mitchell said. Indian tribes recognized by the federal government may now be designated as public agencies for social services purposes. New regulations have also been issued to improve services and safeguard the rights of persons with disabilities. developmental disabilities Developmental assistance include mental retarded, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism and other conditions related to mental retardation under the broad definition. Wed- SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Robbie was Lujan sustained a deacon, the son of Mr and Mrs. Joe Lujan. Blake Willden was sustained a deacon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome David representative, Stephens sustained. David Stephens was also sustained assistant advisor to the deacons quorum. Irma Bingham will present the Spiritual Living lesson on Willden. Wednesday evening with was Randy Nicholas released as Young Adult Sally Dickson leading the morning group on Thursday. Many using facility with genealogy info The Latter-da- Churchs Saints y genealogical library, housed in the Church Office Building in the heart of Salt Lake City, contains more than 900,000 rolls of 1(H)-fo- microfilmed genealogical records," reports Thomas E. Daniels, manager of public relations for the department, and it is the largest genealogical world. microfilmed in the library This total record is equivalent to 4,300,000 printed volumes of 300 pages each. The library also has 250 microfilm readers for patrons to research the records contained in the microfilm. Besides the microfilm records the library also has about 150,000 printed volumes of records. And both microfilmed and printed records are growing every month. Where do the records come from? Mr. Daniels said they come mainly from Open house planned by Roy North The Roy North Stake will hold an open house on Feb. 25 from p.m. at the 9th and 12th Ward Chapel, 2175 W. 4200 S. This is to help people understand why the Mormons believe as they do. 7-- 9 room and Displays presentations will answer questions about the churcl organization- ,- the - Book o . Mormon,.; purpose 1 of life,; " family unity; welfare and food storage, genealogy and many other topics of interest. The film Mans Search for will be shown. Happiness, Concerning this film, Norman Vincent Peale, has said, The film motivated one to want to make the most of earth life, and the last two minutes of the film were the nesday will be the Spiritual most touching, the most Living classes with Laree Keller leading the class in the morning, Laverne Young the evening group. inspirational, and the most revealing of any two minutes of film I have ever seen in my entire life. archives and government both various churches interested in preserving the documents and data contained in them. The church is acquiring records from 35 countries negotiating for genealogical data in other nations For example, Mr. Daniels said the Mormon has church extensive genealogical records from the United States, Britain, Mexico, Scandinavia, France, Germany and Belgium as well as other nations. The Mormon Church is acquiring records from Asian countries, he continues. If we can get a large amount, it will be great for genealogists studying in that area because Asian records are some of the best kept and ancient in the world. We even have some records Czechoslovakia, from Hungary, and a few from Poland Russia. - Besides the principal genealogical library in Salt Lake City, Mr. Daniels said the Church operates 231 branch libraries throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, South Pacific and Europe. The branch libraries have three or four microfilm readers and small book collections. Although the genealogical department is financed by the tithes of Church members, he said the public is welcome to use the facilities. While the majority the using genealogical librarys facilities are members of the Church, a sur-- ; ptisingly large number are he said. Based on previous studies, 25 to 30 percent of the approximately 'Mormon 2,000 persons using the facilities each day are Our facilities are open to both members and of the Church, he concluded. In aiming to preserve the records of the world, the Mormon Church is engaged in a computerized genealogical search which its members deem a sacred obligation. Theological meet interests many There are two kinds of said power in the world, Keith Miller, at the author 3 ward assistant Phjllis iluttman will lead the Spiritual Living class m Relief Society on Wednesday al o KI W .SUNSET FIRST WARI) oy LBS New last Sunday were the daughter of Brent and Lori Jacobsen, who was named Jacqueline by her father; the television SECOND Judd was released as a teacher. School Sunday Lee clerk. ROY STAKE FOURTH WARD lecturer and teacher. Her professionalism is based on years of experience. A considerable part of that is playing to the toughest audience in the world people in the streets. If they dont like you, you know it fast! But the streets are only a part of Toads audience. She has also played on stage, SUNSET sustained children (real children from the audience,) and monkeys overcome organ grinders. The noon performance is open to the public. Admission is free. musician, choreographer, dancer, actress, writer, giving both the morning and evening lesson. Grover Stake High Priest dinner was held at the Stake Center on Saturday evening. The affair was a catered dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Alldredge w'ho now reside in Oak City. About 275 High Priests and their wives attended the affair. morning, leering pickups become shy little boys, gangsters are outwitted by munications vice president, said, She is an innovator, film, CHURCHES CHURCHES CHURCHES Fresno University and Brothers Hmgling Barnaul and Baily circuses, and the Mike Douglas television show In Toad's world dream monsters come alive in the com- ASWSC Davis, State University, State University, SUNSET STAKE Continuing well-know- 7th n annual Theological Seminar of the Salt Lake Ministerial Association this month in Salt Lake City. There is the power of man, which is the physically and materially superior power of the state, and there is Gods power, which is based on perception and wisdom. Human victory against the physical power is impossible, he pointed out to the scores of clergymen and pastors attending the seminar. Most of the heroes of the Bible were really cowards who tried to get out of the works that God had instructed them to perform. Saul, Moses and others tried to get out of it, and even the Lord tried three times to get out of doing Gods will. The lecturer said Gods power is invisible, it cannot be measured and would not be a viable choice to use hy a materialistic church, which would prefer the use of mans power. Gods power gives a different perception, he continued. He gives power for special occasions, not for a lifetime. Use of His power comes as a tactical surprise. No one expects a revolution out of the church. He said the wisdom associated with Gods power n is cleverness, citing the story about Solomons unique wav of determining well-know- which of the two women was really the mother of the child they both claimed. But Gods power isnt just bestowed upon someone. There must be a prior commitment before He getting Gods power. said David was committed to fighting Goliath before he in received Gods Power his case the cleverness to go forth and fight with the sling. The area clergymen were told how to incorporate Gods power into the life of the The basic way, church. Mr. Miller concluded, is to place members of the congregation together in creative way. Like the ai cient Israelites who wanted return to Egypt rather tha enter the promised land i Canaan, most Christiar today would rather play safe than venture into th unknown. Mr. Miller described deat as the doorway to God Christ gave Hi power. followers the key of life ove death. And as a result, th threat of death fails to ii timidate those with God power as they have no fear ( death, he concluded. care now available Out-patie- nt on Monda surgery scheduled program that shortens a Thursday and Friday. The service is available patients stay and lessens hospital expenses is now a patient referral basi being offered at the Davis Physicians may schedule An out-patie- North Medical Center. Elaine Ellis, director of nursing, said the new service will allow a patient needing minor surgery to be admitted in the morning and released by evening. person to complete lab tes and pape work the day prior surgery. Persons admitted for oi patient surgery will j through the same pre- - ar procedures i regular surgery patients. Mrs. Ellis said the one-- d service is more convenient many persons because addition to reducing hospit post-operati- A five-be- d fully-equippe- unit has been provided for the a.m. and p.m. e Two patients. registered nurses have been assigned for patient care. Mrs. Ellis said surgical procedures will be out-by-- 6 full-tim- expenses, the procedui requires less time away fro home or work. |