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Show SUh rCHRONICLE, Aug. 4, 1977, Page 13 but the girl was found at the managers trailer Improve chances for successful marriage Officers reported someone used silver spray paint alongside C ar 9 The paint had not dried and was removed Jl'LY 30, 1977 Henr.v Hilburn, 22, 1883 VV. 5300 S was booked into Weber ( ounty Jail on a driving under the influence charge. Suspects enterted .Albertsons and left without paying for four six packs of beer. An employee chased them into the parking lot but was unable to stop them , iff CH1JRC f I'ROV (i to I. iso . Roy Three cars were involved in an accident at 6000 S L84 Lowell Stockberger, Ogden, failed to yield. Also involved were Carrie Gresham. Sunset, and Michael Gisi, Sunset. Donald Vest, 4608 S. 2525 V. reported the loss of cash, a payroll check and checkbook amounting to $482.21. The money had beer, left in the home before taking it to the bank Wallace Pingree, 2347 VV. 4975 S. reported someone cut off the headlight from a motorcycle parked in the carport. Loss listed at $50 Officers assisted in a traffic detail with a primary-paradat 2175 VV. 4200 S. at the request of Marilyn Newman, primary president. Ol ficers removed a dummy that had been stuffed and dressed and left in the road at 2075 VV. 5900 S Janet Brown reported the loss of a small girl's bicycle, valued at $15, from the front yard An accident at 1900 VV. 5700 S. involved Curtis Rampton, Syracuse and Cythia Sawyer, Louisana. The first vehicle disregarded a traffic signal. A complaintant reported two motorcycles were tearing up the flowers at Sand Ridge Park. Officers checked the area with nega ti ve contact JCLY 27, 1977 Improper lookout on the part of Scott Rowley. Layton, resulted in an accident at 1900 VV. 50415 S. with Paul Stevenson. Improper lookout at 5450 S. 1900 VV. on the part of Michael Bingham, Roy, resulted in an accident with Dale Rohwer, Morgan. LaMoine Walker, 5453 S. 2175 W. reported the loss of a Motor Cross Huffy bicycle, valued at $95, while he was shopping at Skaggs. Clifford Adams, 1971 VV. 3920 S. reported the loss of several guns valued at approximately $1650. Officers are questioning several suspects. Suspects are being questioned in the disappearance of $20 at the home of Brad Gilbert, 5780 S. 2550 W. Three girls, years old. were handled and released to one of the girl's mother after a shoplifting complaint at Safeways. They apparently left the store without paying for four packages of Brachs candy, valued at $1. Deloris Wang, 2271 VV. 4300 S. reported the loss of two hubcaps valued at $120. Barbara Gentry, 2379 W. 4600 S. reported someone let the air out of four tires on her vehicle. Sheryl Wilde, 4431 S. 2450 VV , noted someone flattened two front tires. 8-- 9 JCLY 28, 1977 Greg Player, 4547 S. 2675 VV. reported the back patio window had been broken w hile they were away from the house. James Luna, 2100 W 5987 S. reported the loss of a boys Schwinn bicycle from the front yard. Loss set at $140. Joy Molis, Roy, didn't use proper lookout in an accident at Albertson's parking lot also involving Jillene Felix, Clinton. A .22 pistol has been taken from a vehicle owned by Robert Bryan, 4466 S. 1975 VV. Valued at $125. Stanley Frier, 3800 S. 1900 W. reported a $300 loss in six tires and wheels to a mobile home. The home had been set up several days ago and the tires placed under the trailer. A car parked at was broken into and 13 stereo tapes and a case were taken. Ken Mecham, 735 23rd, reported the loss at $96.50. Jt I.Y too young," says Elder Stephen Bahr. of the Latter-daSaint 'Mormon' Church at the Church's Brigham oung University, College named after Brigham Young. Mormon pioneer leader The higher a couple s in CHURCHES V 31, 1977 Police investigated an unattended death reported by the manager of the Great Basin Motel. Reese Samuels, who had a history of medical trouble was found dead in his room of natural causes West-morela- Roy LDS News A boy was reportedly taking pop bottles trom the front of the Safewav store and then cashing them in at the counter His parents were advised of his actions v HOOPER STAKE TENTH WARD : A girl was reported an ungovernable and her parents asked she be placed in Moweda. Richard Sanders, 2197 N. 175 W. reported his front window had been broken out while at Royal Greens Golf Course. Officers assisted the Roy ambulance at 5023 S 2275 VV where Sholton Barton reported was having a stroke He was transported to the hospital vt Ol SI 1, 1)77 Lvan Carney, 12, 3.535 VV 4800 S. was treated by the Roy Ambulance and transported to the hospital after putting his hand through a window Michelle Sowerby, 16. was taken to the hospital for a shot after being bitten by a German shepherd Peter Greenwald. 1972 VV 4975 S. reported the loss of a $20 CB power mike from his vehicle. Someone broke into the Roy 3rd Ward, 5930 S. 2200 VV. but nothing has been found missing yet. A woman's purse was found in the road and placed into the police evidence room Two loose horses were rounded up at 5750 S. 2700 VV. Sunset LDS Sunset Stake Relief Society under the direction of president Ellen Cutler is The daughter ol Mr mid Mrs Garry Bennington has btxm blessed by her lather and named Karla l.ynn Iaura Homer has Ik on sustained as a planning compassionate service workshop on Aug 11 beginning with a reception line at 6:30 p.m. The workshop begins at 7 p.m. at the Stake Center. A special feature will be Sister Flinders of the Church General Board who will be in attendance. Members of all seven wards in the stake are urged to attend leader, Sandra evening Relief Nursery Johnson Society Homemaking leader. Kevin Cutler has received a call to the San Salvador area mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs O'Dell Cutler. SUNSET 6 Released from the Primary SUNSET presidency were Florence 2 Graduating from Primary in a special graduation on were Stephanie Sunday Bebheim, Melinda Hansen. Terrie McCann, Shelly Peterson. The girls are for the MIA program which begins this fall Their class leader has been Ina Reeve. now-read- SUNSET 3 Released the from APYMMIA were Bill Crocker as priest advisor. Bob Langston, secretary. Jeff Holden, assistant to the priest quoram Sustained were Robert Koster president, Norman Haugen, first counselor, Joel Fawcett, 2nd counselor. Larry Ashdown, explorer and priest advisor, Kenneth Bybee. venturer and teacher advisor, Ralph Durant, scout master, deacons advisor, and Kent priest assistant Carter, Billy Jorgensen, advisor, secretary Released as APYWMIA president was Florence Carter, Koster. Betty was Sustained secretary Florence Koster president. Betty Carter, secretary was Janice Bybee sustained junior Sunday School secretary, Diane Ashdown a Sunday School Wallace. Betty Larsen, Jean Ganz and Judy Adams, secretary. Sustained were Maryann Anderson, Tamera Roberts, Judy Evinhaus with Judy Adams remaining as secretary. ' N,a,i- T" has '.li.iTOnp. with Stev en d .i' president Steven Marvin io,id am) ax Counxelot and y Wi kh ax Secretary c.k h'-- i - ijuoi tun I'll WARD M- Education a Leader and LaVern Johnson as Homemaking ltecre.it mi Leader for the 2nd session Relief Society a.. an unt hax been or a Pnext ax the new ncy of the Young released ax i ome, the lexx is the c hence of a break up for that couple says Elder Bahi, of the ( hurt'll s depai tment of Child Development and Family Relations at Ihe I mversity ' Age at marriage also plays an important role m marital stability." continues Elder Bahr in his report People who marry later in life are more likely to stay a less desirable with marriage probably because their age makes them less attractive on the marriage market Early marriage is more likely to break up if the couple has an unhappy-marriageprobably because . Rehe- Societv president along with her counselors Marsha Sheen and Judy Anderson, and Frances Hipwell secretary Glenn, i Clark was released as Jr Sunday School Coordinator JaNae Penrod as ward organist, and Maralee Martin as a Primary- teacher the participants are still voting and attractive on the marriage market Fashion show planned by Mia Maids Glenna Clark is the new Relief Me-x Society president with ROY-Miare (,i an wation Maids in the Roy as ninth Penrod JaNae i n d r n w alder. ward are sponsoring a i vnn llairis. 1st Homemaking Counselor, and fashion show on Thursday-AugusEducation . ix, 4 at 7:30 p m in the 'in Glen Jacobsen. Maralee Martin as and Bonnie wind cultural hall ( ounxelor. . and Bill Counselor, lit i, xi, n Jeff Marshall, Secretary Lynette .Admission will be by Secretary Bincbell. Allan Wursten, and Peterson is the new Ward donation and the funds will be and Sue Drysdale mi Warner will serve as organist donated to the ward for youth will the Family Health teach The new Young activities during the upWomens organization will lesson for the 2nd session coming year as Relief Society. Jill Rogers Grow have Fashions will be presented Midge and Laurel was released as Beellive by Julliettes and Staceys President. Adviser and sustained as Jr Adviser, Colleen Christensen Balcony School Sunday 2nd 2nd Counselor and as l Fifteenth Tear Mia Maid Adviser, Jill Jacobsen as 2nd Counselor Thompson has been sustained and 2nd year Beellive as Executive Secretary to the Adviser, and Connie Herrick bishopric The new High Priest is Bill as Cheryl Williams.Secretary Secretary. Arthur is Terkelsen Post will serve as the assistant and 1st year Mia the new Ward Clerk. Shirlene Maid Adviser, and Marsha Simpson is the new Education Smith as Assistant and 1st Leader for the 2nd session 4275 S. 1900 W. Relief Society, and Cindy year Beellive Adviser Roy Tyler has been sustained to WARD THIRTEENTH the Primary. 9:45 a.m. Sunday Bfela Vivian Lutz has been i a FOURTEENTH WARD i ; ' Harvey Luncetord has been as Executive Secretary to the Bishopric Bonnie Peterson has been released as 1st Counselor m the Primary and Bonme Schoenfeld sustained sustained ROY STAKE was sustained Relief Society v I s 1 JL'I.Y 29, 1977 John Andrews, 6075 S 2571 W. reported unknown threw an object in his basement window. Kathleen Butler, Hooper, used improper lookout in an accident at 1934 W 4800 S. also involving Janet Isaacson, Ogden. Jamie Kerr's baby pulled the car into gear at Muirbrooks parking lot resulting in an accident with Robert vehicle. A father called to report that his son had possibly run away. He had been missing since afternoon. Three loose horses were reported at 6000 S. 2700 W. Tne owner was located and the animals moved into the pasture. An abandoned motorcycle was found at Lakeview. The owner was notified and a relative in the area claimed the bike. Jeff Peterson, 5299 S. 2150 VV. reported the loss of a Schwinn bike w hile at Skaggs. Value set at $80. Sheryl Lawrence, 2267 W. 4350 S. reported the loss of a bicycle from her residence. Cash amounting to $520 has been taken from a residence in Herefordshire. The loss was reported by Pete Max Bierwolf. A suspect is being sought Jose L. Salinas, 51, Marion Hotel, pleaded not guilty to a driving under the influence charge and was ordered held pending trial. Arlene Hancock reported her daughter missing you your not 26, 1977 uimplumtunt reported two ears racing at 2275 VY 4900 S however they had left when officers arrived Jamel '..arson. Roy, didn't use proper lookout which resulted in an accident at 2200 V. 5700 S. with Grace Ashton. "If improve bailees for a stable marriage and wedded bliss stay out ot debt, marry rich, her car A TAH i Kelly Beecher, 19, 2955 Pioneer Rd , was booked into Weber County Jail on a driving under the influence charge. Samuel Halley, Idaho, failed to yield in an accident at 530o S LooVV also involving Thelma Gibbs, Ogden Mary Nichols. Ogden, used improper lane change tactics, in an accident at 56oo S 1900 VV. with Lori Carolan, Roy. Roger Rawson, 2775 VV. 5600 S., reported extensive damage to a warehouse by vandals. Mary Kingsley, 5732 S 1900 VV. reported a broken window in Jl I want SECOND Brent Field has been or darned a Priest Kevin Ibrahim has been baptized and confirmed Pieece Kevin is a son of Refat and Lois Ibrahim t FIFTH WARD Joyce Welch has been sustained as president of the Young Women's Mutual, with and Ann Stanger Pat Petersen as Counselors. Jack Hazen will serve as President of the Young Mens Mutual, with Jim Richards and Keith Petersen as his Counselors Charlotte Platt is the new Jr Sunday School and Laura Gale the Visiting Teachers Message Leader for the 2nd session Relief Society. Ward-N'orvel- North Parks Baptist Church l Lakeview Mother and Sherrie Education Teacher for the Strong have been Relief Society, and Bunny Wheelwright released Ward-Haze- as released as the 2nd session Terry sustained Betty Wood Society leaders. was released as Jr. Sunday Relief Helen were School and Gail Sustained Education Brookens, leader, Cash sustained Kathy Odell and Sally Steglich, replaces Delia Branch as Leader. Dixie Homemaking School Sunday Secretary. Duke has been sustained as a ROY NORTH STAKE Counselor in the Young WARD ELEVENTH Hall has Iona been Womens Mutual. School a.m. Morning W or skip 6 p.m. Hour a! Praiaa Wad. 7 p.m. Bfcla Study and Proytr 1 1 "OUR CHURCH IS ON THE GROW!" Pastor Dave Bloomquist Phdne jfc 731-429- 4c 5(c 5 4e Jjc 4c 4c 4c Margaret Schroader was released as president of the APYWMIA, Ruth Thompson was sustained president of the APYWMIA with Dorene Jeffery and Donna Quinlin LaRue her counselors, Watkins, secretary Jay Bennett was released as director of the APYMMIA, Ray Wood as priest advisor Jay Bennett was sustained president of the APYMMIA and priest advisor. Ray Wood, deacon advisor the Deseret will be at the truck Industry Stake Center for collection of useable articles no longer in use On Thursday Day will Lagoon be on Bishop Kidman August has tickets for those in18 terested Father and Son Day at Weber Memorial Park on Aug 19th and 20th teacher SUNSET Ip 4 was sustained Young Adult Relief Tammy Harder Valene Little to head the young Special Interest group and Lisa Smith as Special Interest Representative Original offering $23 million Ask for offering circular at any First Bonk Security OF UTAH, N.A. 5 Released from the were O'Dell Cutler. Jay Gregory, Jim Riley, and Ernest Hill Sustained were O'Dell Cutler, president, Bradley Alldredge, assistant. Jay Gregory, first counselor, Ernest Hill, second counselor Colleen Reid was sustained president of the Nancy McFarland. first counselor, Connie Sant, second counselor. Also Deich Tammy APYWMIA, special Primary graduation service held on Sunday afternoon seven girls representative, were Society SUNSET a given recognition Keller They special are Lisa Christine Rock. Charlotte Parsons Shawna Tanner, Melanie Bingh,.m. and Susan Povey The girls are now ready for the MIA program this fall Carol Merrill has been the girls leader class Primary- lets you move money from your bank checking account to your Ogden First Federal Savings account where it earns interest, and back again, with just a phone call. It is Florence president Wallace, counselors Betty Larsen and Jean Gan SUNSET 7 Mark Dickson was honored on Sunday afternoon He leaves soon (or a mission in the Oklahoma area He is the son of Mr and Mrs George Dickson at a farewell OGDEN OFFICE: 2425 Washington Blvd Validated Parking 021 01 Bo BRIGHAM CITY OFFICE: 734-945- 4 101 South Main Door-sid- e Parking ROY OFFICE: 2020 West 5700 South Door-sidParking e 773-691- 1 |