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Show HOOPER STAKE TENTH IU) Mr. and Mrs Dan Andrews named their bab girl Michelle. She vias blessed by her father. The son of Mr. and Mrs. David Rodda was blessed by his grandfather, William Benson, and named Matthew James Lance Da id Jolley, son of 'Mrs. Carma Jolley, was baptized on Saturday and was confirmed on Sunday, by Richard Jensen. Scott . has Burgess graduated from Primary and been ordained a Deacon. Kent Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hunt, has received a mission call to the Genet Switzerland, mission. The Relief a will Society have their Homemaking meetings next Wednesday morning and evening. ROY NORTH STAKK SIXTEENTH WARD Bingham has been released as a Primary LoraLee teacher. Roy LDS Necos Debbie Hollow has been named as Young Women's Sports director Catln Turner has been sustained as Young Adult Rebel Society The son of Steve and Nielsen has been blessed by his father, and named Steven Michael. The daughter of Gary and Jolene Carlson was given the name Kinssey Lynn by her father. Sherrie MecKenzie has been released as Jr. Sunday Colleen Cultural Refinement teacher. Chad Gonzales, and Diane Schueman have lxen baptized and confirmed by their fathers. Toby Gonzales, and Grant Schueman. to Paul Congratualtions Lutz and Bridgett Oram, who were chosen as the Youths of the Month by the Mutual members. School Secretary. The Relief Society Homemaking meetings wifi le next Tuesday. FIFTH ARD W The Bishopric of the ward has been reorganized. Bishop Russell Willoughby was released along with his counselors, C. William Sessions Jr. and Tom Welch. Sustained as the new bishop was Ernest W. Bell, with Keith Peterson and Paul George as counselors. Gary Thompson was released as Finance Clerk, and Carl ROY STAKE At stake conference on Sunday, Ernest Bell and Maurice Blau were released born the High Council. Steven Hillstrom and James Cornia were named as High Councilmen after serving as alternates. C. Dee Sparrow and Russell Willoughby were sustained as Alternate High Councilmen. Mr. Sparrow was released as Stake Clerk, and Tom Welch sustained. Jean Harris was released as stake Primary president, and Ramona Rucker as 2nd Counselor. Donna Kolb was sustained as the new president. Irene Nelson will remain as 1st counselor, and Patricia Rice will be the now 2nd counselor Blam was Rodney released as Young Adult leader, and Rex Baker sustained. THIRD WARD The Relief Society has sustained a new presidency. Sunset Stake SUNSET FIRST Mr. and Mrs. Don Jackson called their new daughter Stephanie Dawn. The new son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Fletcher was called Jason Brad. there are As five WedMarch Relief nesdays in Society next will be the birthday anniversary held in the evening. There will be a program and refreshments for both the ladies who attend day and night Relief Society. SUNSET SECOND Monte and Miranda Bambrough called their new Nathan Kelly. Grandparents are Gary and Norma son Kruitbosh of Clinton, former Sunset residents. Craig Harvey was baptized and confirmed, the son of Dennis and Deon Harvey. Andrew Huffman was baptized and confirmed, the son of John and Phyllis Huffman. Cultural Refinement on lesson Wednesday, Kathryn Brady class leader. The Relief Society birthday observance party will be held on March Cecelia I 29. Kurrill and her daughters Debbie, Diane and Darlene were sealed as a family in the Ogden Temple last week. Mr. Kurrill, husband and father of the girls died about a year ago. SUNSET THIRD New elders quoram presidency is David Girardo with Nolan Olsen 1st counselor, Jeff Jenkins, 2nd counselor, Eric Bertanoli secretary. Bonnie was Jenkins released as 1st counselor in Relief Society, Elizabeth A MUST GO!! $ Anderson sustained Shirley Horne, Karen Olson and Christy Andrews were sustained Primary teachers. Angela Shelly was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Ned and Sandra Shelly. Jeffery .Mian Watts was baptized and confirmed, the son of John and Linda Watts. Relief Society on Wednesday will lie the Cultural ALL DISCOUNTED OVER $ DATSUNS i Mileage 8 Savings CHAMP NEW B-2- 10 1978 2 3297 Motor $ We Lease All Makes & 621-807- 0 Models , Too! HOWES GRAPHICS Design Layout Camera ready art Company Ph. Shirlcno Anderson in the morning, Ruth Dunaway in the evening Sharon Steele is Mother Education class leader. SUNSET FOl It I'll Doug Morrell was baptized and confirmed, the son of Elvin and Arvilla Morrell. Kami I$bec was baptized and confirmed, the daughter o! Gray and Sandy Bybee. Tim and Dixie Wightman called their new son Matthew Scott. Relief Society on Tuesday morning will be the third in a discussion of self improvement led by Colleen Reid. The evening will be Lite birthday observance of Relief Society by both day and night Relief Society. Charlene Ottley is daytime Commercial Art Service specializing In: $ 31 30 Washington Bivd. lessons with Refinement DEALER COST!! The Relief Society will have their Birthday social on March 14. at 7 p.m. All women of the ward are invited. The Primary will present the Sacrament meeting service on March 19. Sunday is Fast day with a Iwptism on Saturday. SEVENTH W ARD The Relief Society Birthday social will be held next Thursday evening at 6:30. A Mexican theme will be carried out in the dinner and program. All women of the ward and their partners or friends are invited. There will be no Relief Society that morning. EIGHTH W ARD Bill Eastman has been sustained to the Sunday School staff. LDS Jean Toyn has been sustained as Librarian for the new 12th lGth ward building, Gail Nemeroff. as Social Relations teacher for the Young Adult Relief Society; William Thompson. Webelos Jean Leader; Thompson, 2nd session Relief Society Cultural Refinement teacher; Teresa Forsberg, Primary teacher, and David Forsberg, Priest Quorum Adviser. Michael Facer has been Released were president. Leone White, and her ordained a Deacon. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. counselors Ruth Morgan, Kirk Whiting, has been and Nancv Field. The new blessed by Dr. Rex A. presidency has Darlene Whiting, and named Brett Wardleigh as president, with Allen Whiting. Kathy Porter and Carolyn as counRyan Hardy, son of Ronald VanMoorlehom and Loralee Hardy has been selors. The Relief Society will baptized and was confirmed Chad have the Social Relations by Allen Oleson. Jeremy Castler was bap- and Mother Education tized and confirmed by his lessons at their meetings next week. father Gary Castler. FOURTH WARD EIGHTEENTH WARD DISCOUNTS Packer sustained. f 790 W. 3800 So. Riverdale, Utah 394-477- 4 Family Preparedness class leader with Joyce Florence leading the class at night. SUNSET FIFTH Sherry Andreason was baptized and confirmed, the daughter Cl el I of and Beverly Andreason. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemaking session with Joan Lythgoe an interior leading decorating class, Lora Lee Boyer a needle point group, U'ona Anderson a cooking class. Trudy Wangsgard will the give Family Preparedness lesson in both and morning evening classes. SUNSET SIXTH Ronnie and Shauna Duncan called their new son Aaron Francis. Grandparents are Louie and Margene Lorenze. Grant and Debra Wixom called their new daughter Shauna Ann. Grandparents are Monte and Glenda Bloxham. The Wixoms live in Clearfield. Danny Powell was advanced to a priest, the son of Bill and Betty Powell. Brian Thalman was advanced to a priest, the son of Robert and Karen Thalman. Relief Society next Wednesday morning will be a quilting with no babysit- ters. As there are five Wednesdays the Social Relation and Mother Education lessons will be the next week On Wednesday evening Darrell Conger will conduct a seminar for women and men in the ward on Securing Your Home and Crime in the Community. SUNSET SEVENTH Bishop Don and Cheryl Budge called daughter Cliery Robert llemze Galbraith were I their new Ann and Dennis given their awaids in Duty To God church services on Sunday Robert is the son of But k and Linda llemze. Dennis is the son of Ren and Janet Galbraith. Relief Society on Tuesday will lie tlie Homemaking meeting, Liz Came giving the Family Preparedness lesson in the morning. Karen Isiuel.son in the evening Among other things there will lie making of caster eggs The Relief Society Birthday social has been planned for the evening of March 17. All ladies of the ward and their partners are invited to a special dinner and program, at 7 p.m, Malcolm Allen III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Allen II has received a call to serve in the California, Fresno mission. World Day of Prayer planned Clearfield Community Spirit in Modern Living will be treated in Bible study, worship and prayer at the annual World Day of Prayer, sponsored by Church Women United of the Greater Ogden area, on Friday, between 10 a m. and 1:30 p.m. Protestant, Orthodox and Catholic women from all over Northern Utah are invited to the celebration at the Clearfield Community Church. Registration is between 9:30 and 10 a.m. Bible study on which "women who are serious about their responsibility to achieve community spirit in modern living, might begin to build, has been prepared by the church women of Canada for worldwide use at World Day of Prayer. Rev. Father Robert Head of St. Joseph Catholic Parish will lead the Bible study the during morning. Passages to be considered, with provacative questions, will be Philippians 2:1-1that eloquent call for humility and servanthood, a promise and I John of grace. Mrs. Helen Young of Ogden, church and community leader, will give the days address on the theme, following the 11:30 a.m. luncheon as part of the worship service.. Mrs. Ida Unguren of Ogden, World Day of Prayer chairman, notes that the church women of Canada prepared the prayer litany, in which women over the world will participate, featuring the Bible passages studied in the morning, and with the prayer refrain: Help us to make a new world -- a community of love and peace. Mrs. Eleanor Smith, president of Church Women United of Greater Ogden, will give the invocation for the prayer service. Scripture will be read by Rose Saunders, Lena White, Lt. Harriet Bowen and Mary Hardeastle. Worship readers will be Shirley Jennings and Lorraine Schaub Women of the Clearfield Community Church will provide the salad luncheon, Virginia Larson, luncheon chairman, with ihe churchs hoard of missions as the sponsor. Lunch reservations at $2 23 a person may be made by March 8 by telephoning Mrs. Ellen at Hayes Babysitting service 621-705- is available, THE YOUNG AMBASSADORS beginning Quorum. Val Lindsay, artistic director for the Young of Brigham Ambassadors Young University, expects his members to be more than just talented musically. He expects them to be goodwill ambassadors with high ideals and standards. Sharing talents with teach other while developing professional skills is a basic goal of the bassadors. group of 29 performers AmYoung he said. His highly-talente- will d present a colorful and vibrant variety-shoat Roy High School. On Friday at H p.m. Contact Paul George at for tickets. No tickets will be sold at the door. The event is sponsored by the Roy Utah Stake Seventies Quorum. Mr. Lindsay began his. the Young Amwork bassadors in the fall of 1977. Prior to that time, he taught high school choral music in Wyoming and Utah. It has been an adjustment for me music-wishe said. "Music here is very update. The Young Ambassadors perform songs and dances to some of Americas top hits, medleys from Broadway and musicals notable selections by LDS composers. Included m the show-arpopular instrumentals, dance features, comedy and Fellowship Hour follows the All 6,7, 8 and 9th grade High Youth are invited to a meeting Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. There will be a program and plans will be made for the Junior Easter Breakfast. The Adult Inquiry Class concludes its present series Sunday at 7:15 p.m. The topic taught by Pastor Riggs is Praising God in Worship Life." All Circles of the Lutheran Church Women will meet March 14, Tuesday. RACHEL Circle will meet at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs, Sharon Moore, 224 W. 1175 N., Sunset. The Bible study will be led by Mrs. Rita are planning a show at the by Roy High Friday night Roy LDS Stake Seventies entertainment of bygone days. Patriotism, love, degree in music from the University of Utah. Besides heading the Young Amhe directs bassadors, various vocal ensembles at understanding, empathy and human rights are some of the subjects treated in a typical performance. Its A Musical World is the theme of the Young Ambassadors show for this year. Billed as fresh and wholesome entertainment for the young and the young at heart, the program features such selections as Butterscotch Sir Duke, Castle, "Lady America, and a medley from the BYU. The Young Ambassadors made its debut at Expo 70 in Osaka, Japan. Since then the group has toured all 50 states, Canada, Europe and Central and South America. The Young Ambassadors recently returned from a tour of Europe which included 27 shows in four-wee- k Switzerland, Germany, France and Belgium. Broadway musical, "The Wiz. 773-218- 4 The group's repertoire is sparked by original numbers Here and Nowand a of medley Church songs called &ther Family . selections are Love Train, I Believe In Music, Bandstand Boogie from the 50s and You Are the Sunshine of My Life. ; ' Through our musical e, groups were trying to show rest of the world that entertainment can be fun, the clean and professional, said. he Mr. Lindsay graduated from the University of Wyoming with a bachelor's degree in music education. He received a master's Recreation open house set Clearfield Stake Ketiet Society extends an invitation to Relief Society ladies and their partners to attend a Recreation Open House Program, March 16, at 6:15 p in. in the Junior Sunday School room of the Clearfield Stake Center. The Readers Theater class headed by Iiura Chaplin provide a program. The class Grover a co Lutteenan service, after which the Chancel Choir rehearses. BYU Variety show planned at Roy High Friday Our Sqoiors Sunday Church School meets weekly at 9:30 a.m. at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 5560 S. 2300 W, Roy. New teachers this term are David Drake , 6th grade and Russ Scholtec, 8th and 9th grade. Sunday Worship Services are held weekly at 10:45 a.m. at Our Saviors. For the Fifth Sunday in Lent, March 12, Pastor Charles Riggs will speak on the positive certainty of resurrection being set by Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead prior to His own certain death approaching in Jeruselem. The Chancel Choir will the present an anthem under direction of Mrs. ' Betty Scholtec accompanied by organist Jess Scholtec. A from at 7:30 p.m. The show is sponsored ordination dance directed by Kristi Bush. Exhibits will be on display from the oil painting class headed by Arlene Maass. Light refreshments will be served. Elder Michael Ray Petersen, son of Mr, and Mrs. Raynold J. Petersen of -farm near A 1,200-acr- e agricultural Moapa, Nevada, has been purchased by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day (Mormon) from Summa Corporation, along Saints with other properties, which will be sold later, Mormon Welfare Services announce. officials These other include a 1,400-acr- e farm near Caliente, Nevada, and grazing and leasing rights for 900, 00C acres in southern Nevada. properties To help pay for the farm, .he Mormon Churchs welfare farm near McCarren International Airport in Las Vegas will also be sold. It is currently operated by eight stakes in the Las Vegas area. The farm in Moapa has flowing wells that provide enough water for irrigation. It will be operated by the eight Las Vegas stakes for welfare production pur- poses. 2903 W. 1300 N. Clinton, has been called to serve an L.D.S. mission to the Van- couver Canada Mission. Elder Petersen is a graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS seminary. He was a member of the band and served as Drum and Major Property Manager. He was also a member of National Honor Society while at Clearfield DORCAS Circle will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Sharon Woeppel, 336 Barlow, Clearfield, with Mrs. Louise Law leading the Bible study. DEBORAH Circle will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Jaime Scherer, 2437 N. 720 W Clinton, with Mrs. Gwen Hadley leading the study. The final drama in the Lenten Drama Series will take place Wed. Mar. 15 at 7:30 p.m. "The Cross for a Traditionalist" will explore changes that face us in the church. The children's Carol Choir with Mrs. Glade Nielsen Thursday at 4 p.m. LAS VEGAS Missionary will serve Vancouver Canada calling Muth. meets purchases farm site He High. is currently at- tending Weber State College and the Ogden LDS Institute. An active member of the Fifth Ward, Elder Petersen has received his Duty to God award and has been president of his priesthood quorums. He will speak Sunday at the Clinton Fifth ward, at 5 p.m. The chapel is at 1448 West. 1800 North, Clinton. He will leave the following Saturday for the Mission Home in Salt Lake City prior to his departure. Clinton Elder Petersen |