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Show , Feb. 17, 1979, Page 7 (SHnlQDO KamamBonaos; Chris&diclc raafl OM WOVE! M TTMJ Of BAMBUNO 10 CMOOM MOUMM - in thi Mrarwisr. Ni-nNH- NAILS LAXOCST QUANTTTT .MOOWALL. si 31448 AND VAAtfTT $449 649 RIDGECREST BIRCH PECAN 31 648 647 3 4 x $049 CROSSCUT elm BIRCH ft Simulated grado. woodgram on louon 00 42 g'ode plywood 649 k simulated oudO"' timulated 1st grade, on louon woodgrom plywood EBONY Jack ad Maxine Green, Third ward, LaMar and Inez Nelson, Fourth ward; Ernest and Carol Bell, Fifth ward; David and Charlene Lomax, Seventh ward; Glen and Pat McEntire, Eighth ward, and Russell and Karen Miller, 13th ward. FOURTH WARD The Relief Society will have the Social Relations and Mother Education lessons at their meetings next week. FIFTH WARD Mike Montgomery and Richard Shafer have been ordained elders. There w ill be a w ard budget dinner on Feb 24 at 6 p.m. The Relief Society will meet next week for the Social Simulated finish lauan plywood grode. vmulated on louon plywood V' COtOMO TIGER EYE COPPER GREEN 1 AND m Chosen as Sweethearts from each ward at the Sweetheart Ball held last Saturday were Emery and Lynile Buhler, second ward; 316x4x8 st kxjon 1 grode real wood veneer plywood $59 $749 mmu warn uui Relations SUPPLIES RANGE Avocado shingles Sell-seal- $ HOODS 240 ALLIED HfMAJ-30- " 21 49 15 DISCONTINUED CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS $3.11 26"xl0' ... $3.90 26"x12' ... $4 6 26"x14' ... $5.49 26"xl6' ... $6.20 ODD & END CABINETS a"' Save 60 While Stock Lott CHAMBERS DELUXE' i'Li . DROP-I- N .RANGE ASSORTED Avotaoo only lag. 3334.9S 25 $2995 Mother been Douglas Hunt has released as a Sunday School teacher, and Vivian Lutz as ward magazine representative. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gollmer were sustained as the new magazine representatives. The Cultural Refinement lesson will be taught at the Relief Society meetings next Thursday. SPINDLES AND POSTS ELECTRIC and Education lessons. SEVENTH WARD Lisa Tanner, who has just returned from serving a mission in Germany, will be the speaker in church this Sunday. The Relief Society will have the Mother Education and Social Relations lessons at their meetings next Wednesday. THIRTEENTH WARD Anyone wishing to give blood for the drive now on, should contact Duane Jensen. The membership of Toni Lynn Schneider has been accepted in the ward. ROY WEST STAKE 8:30-11:3- n4U STOVES ft.' sM. PIPE , for water .. sprinkling lyitemi STEEL & PLASTIC FIREPLACES toilet bath tubs sinks $29995 FIREPLACE faucets Deluxe SCHRADER "Circulator" STOVES NOW IN $11975 and Sancfus tus from Mass No. 5 by a 16th century Italian com- poser, Antonio Lotti, to Wan To Be Ready, by William L. Dawson, and Yesterdays by Jerome Kern. The WSC band, which will play a march and other numbers, direction is under the Dr. Herbert of Sunday, Feb. conference. ROY NORTH STAKE Marilyn Smith has accepted the position of Young Adult Relief Society Education leader, Debbie Moore has been sustained as Young Adult Relief Society chorister, and Elsie Spen-dlov- e Next Tuesday will be the Relief Society and Education A BRAND NEW Atmtnsionol Dimensions Aro Approximations. 1979 OLDSMOBiLE REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN We ll show you how to do it yourself end save money Social Relations meetings. It will also be their ward conference meeting. Ward conference Feb. 25. as regular session $116 AT a DICK'S CHRIS THE WALL PANE UNO KINGS" OfMfi 9 971-8731 SSi Qwf ftorft a.m. ta 7 p 971-873- 8, 3500 teulk (1 Week m. 971-873- 9 tlwed) will be tell to! W jf Jr in?. Our Saviors Lutheran Sunday Church School for all age groups meets weekly at 9:30 a m. at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 5560 S. 2300 W., Roy. Church women plan meeting Mailbox, The monthly general meeting of Our Saviors Lutheran Church Women of will meet in the Roy fellowship hall, 5560 S. 2300 W., Roy at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. During the devotional service, Open heart sear-cher- y will be experienced by all ladies in attendance. Also scheduled on the program is a film entitled, to be presented a volunteer from the Heritage Center in Clearby field. The theme of the meeting deals with people in general and senior citizens in particular. Mrs. Rita Mutli is president and Mrs. Harold Bruhn and Mrs. Wm. Crunk Sr. will be hostesses. Ladies are cordially invited. Worship services with holy communion will be held at 10:45 a.m. on Sunday, with Martin Simonson serving as communion assistant. Pastor Charles Riggs sermon for the Seventh Sunday after Epiphany is titled, Entered Broken-Lef- t Whole.' Mrs. visiting artist will premiere his own composition, Music educators, plus college level and public school students, are being invited to attend the annual Utah Percussion Festival at Weber State College Images. At 6 p.m. that day, a banquet will be held for music educators in the Skyroom restaurant with welcoming remarks by WSC President Rodney H. Brady Feb. Michael inVarner, percussion structor for the world famous Chicago Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps, will be present to give demonGuest clinician Mr. Wolf said competition be held Feb. 24 among percussion students. Public school students will be in competition between 9 and 11 a.m., and again between 1 and 3 p.m. in the Browning Center. College ensembles will compete beginning at 3 p.m. at the same location. This will be a wonderful opportunity for students to receive comments and feed will strations on a number of percussion instruments and present a study of todays Corpsstyle percussion. Douglas J. Wolf, of the WSC percussion instrument department, will serve as He said back concerts. The concert will be held Feb. 23 at 8 p.m. in the Little Theater of the Browning Wednesday with eighth grade at 7 p.m., ninth grade at8:30p.m. The Carol Choir will practice Thursday at 4 p.m. Center, featuring Mr. from expert perMr. Wolf Special Olympics dated The first local activity of represent mentally Western year in California. Mr. Varner will present the Tax benefits given people over 65 years When taxpayers reach age 65, they become eligible for a number of special tax benefits, according to the Internal Revenue Service. for Filing requirements 65 over are and who persons are more liberal than for other taxpayers. A single person, age 65, need not file an income tax return unless his or her gross income is $3,700 or more. In contrast, a single person under age 65 must file when gross income is $2,950. Married couples filing joint returns have a $5,450 requirement if one spouse is 65 or over, and $6,200 if both spouses meet the age requirements. received at his office. the Special Olympics," a program of athletic competition for physically and Utah in the Division competitions to be held later in Varner. The public is invited. be Mr. Varner will featured along with the WSC Percussion Ensemble. The free clinics in the Browning Center Little Theater Feb. 24, one from 9 to 11 a.m., and the second from 1 to 3 p.m. Mr. Wolf estimated that more than 100 students and educators would participate in the festival, including several educators from based on inquu-ie- s two cussion judges, said. They will also be competing for the chance to Other benefits include a special Tax Credit for the Elderly which can be as much as $375 for single persons and $562.50 for married couples filing jointly. Also, certain types of income are nontaxable such as social security benefits, railroad retirement benefits and benefit payments from a general welfare fund. Additional information about benefits appears in the tax packages and in three free IRS publications. Tax Publication 554, Older for Benefits Americans. handicapped children and adults, will be held at Weber State College today. Associated The WSC Students organization is sponsoring the Olympics in the Ogden area, with financial support from the Ogden Junior Chamber of Commerce. The WSC Saturday attraction is a track and field meet and exercise games. It will be held in the WSC gymnasium at 2 p.m. An hour earlier in the gym a training period for volunteers in the program will be conducted by Dr. WSC Tom Musgrave, assistant professor of guided student studies. He will discuss methods of working with the handicapped. The purpose of the special Olympics is to contribute to the physical, social, and psychological development of the physically and mentally handicapped. It is a nationwide program. THE TRUCKERS CHOICE Per Month Based on 48 mo. open end lease. Residual value $2,347.00 plus salesjax. CAMPBELL RAWSON & LUND OLDS - CADILLAC 2805 Wash. Blvd., Ogden Betty Scholtec will lead the Chancel Choir in the anthem, 1 Will Extol Thee, accompanied by Mark Petersen. Serving as acolyte will be Miss Kristen Clark. Confirmation classes meet Educators will attend Utah percussion festival CUTLASS SUPREME COUPE MS Mother chorister. festival attractions will include free clinics and 85 DIMENSION LUM8EI DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOAD ALL ITEMS SURJECT TO PRIOR SALE SIXTH WARD Thanks to all who helped with the ward dinner on Friday night. The Social Relations and Mother Education lessons will be given at Relief Society next Wednesday. FIFTEENTH WARD Band numbers will include The Free the j march, Lance, By Sousa; LaBelle an overture by Hefene, Offenbach; by Masque, McBeth, and excerpts from Fiddler on the Roof by Jenjy Boch. 84 Pr Bog Lumber and ftncinf PrA 25 is ward The Relief Society will have their ward Page Critchelow by her conference session next father, Scott Critchlow; Wednesday with the Mother Tamera Hunt, by her father, Education and Social Relations lessons. Roger Lynn Hunt, and Eric TWELFTH W ARD Christofer Jensen, by Bishop Hie Relief Society will have Dan Clark. The Mother Education and the Mother Education and Social Relations lessons will Social Relations lessons at their meetings next Wedbe taught in Relief Society next Tuesday. nesday. festival chairman. POURING WOOL $451 Robert Stimson, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stimson, has been ordained a Priest. s. SCREEN 22995 Jon Hess; Ashley Wright, by her father, David Wright; Cindy CecU. Symphony by Saint-SaenThe number will feature Rulon Christiansen, WSC teacner of organ, at the console. Tempered Glass FIREPLACE FIREPLACE I a in the band portion of the program will be a performance of the Finale from the Organ BUILT-I- ICLEARANCE the direction of Lyneer C. Smith, will sing music ranging from Included STOCK ZERO main spiritual AND CHINOOK A wide range of music, from a piece by a 16th century composer to modem numbers, will be presented by the Weber State College a cappella choir and band Thursday at 8 p.m. The free concert will be in the Browning Center for the under Green- Michelle Free concert The choir, Elene father, Sacrament meeting services on Sunday. Kelly Purser, on a mission to be the featured speaker in church. The stake road shows will be presented in the ward Feb. 28. Relief Society will have the Social Relations and Mother Education lessons next Tuesday morning and evening. FOURTEENTH WARD Ron Saxton has been sustained as Young Mens MutuaLSecretary. Next Wednesday the Relief Society will meet for the Mother Education and Social Relations lessons. SEVENTEENTH WARD Next Wednesday in Relief Society the Social Relations and Mother Education lessons will be taught. The Relief Society Birthday Social will be March 14. NINETEENTH WARD Mark Elmo Taylor has been baptized and confirmed by his father. Allen Taylor. Bradi Sue Bonham was confirmed by her great grandfather, and Heidi LaRae Londeron by Kent Stevenson. Blessed and given names Arts Mary wood, by Robert Mouritson, Angela Dixie Hess, by her auditorium. The Sweetheart Ball will 0 be Saturday evening 14th the at 1st, p.m. ward, 5850 S. 2375 W., Roy. There will be an orchestra for the dance, and refreshments will be served The SIZtS were Road Shows will be Feb. 27 'land 28. t' FIRST W ARD nt The Weber State College Institute choir w ill present the Performing FIREPLACES 37" Miller Brand Roy LBS News Pontiac - GMC 7th & Wash. Blvd. 394-669- 5 |