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Show f I Sun Chron Klf, n poor copy s j t 1980. Sun Times, April Poge 8 16-1- 8 24-2- 773-153- 0 The public is invited to Thursday April n Schultz. Captain Bracket Elwin Johnson. Comm. Kent Weaver. You may be interested to know that the Hooper Utah Stake has been involved in presenting a major musical each even numbered year for the past several years. They have FIDDLER CAROUSEL, presented HMS PINAFORE, ON THE ROOF, MUSIC MAN," MOST HAPPY FELLA and OKLAHOMA. Music will be performed live by a 24 piece orchestra conducted by Brent Applonie and Accompanied on piano by Geraldine Prevedel. Mr. Arnold, who is incidentally making his debut as a director for this years production, Played the lead roles as Billy Bigelow in CAROUSEL, Tevye in FIDDLER ON THE ROOF and Tony in MOST HAPPY FELLA. The productions are as highly professional as anything presented in the State it promises to be a rewarding Har-biso- New presidency for primary sustained NANCY GREEN "South Pacific and Roger Arnold in rehearsal for organization. Her counselor is Mrs first Beesley Cannon of Salt Lake City, and her second counselor is Mrs. Michaelene Packer Grassli of Ogden More than 126,000 women throughout the world serve voluntarily as officers and teachers in Primary units, which provide religious instruction for more than 588,000 children, ages 3 to 11. Virginia Worn IPsksMe 24, 1980, sponsored by the Christian Womens Fellowship of the First Christian Church. With the theme of Smorgasbord Under The Big Top' dinner will be served from 5 to 7 p.m. at the First Christian Church, 705 23rd St. Ogden. The menu will consist of Roast beef, Chicken, Sweet and sour pork, vegetables, variety of salads, homemade cake and pies, coffee, tea and punch. Tickets may be purchased Ngana (Emiles daughter) Loriann Miller. Jerome (Emiles son) Jason North. Liat (Bloody Marys daughter), Julie Le Fevre. Stewpot Chris Schultz, Professor Neil Mormon womens Primary Association was sustained during the churchs 150th annual General Conference here. Mrs. Dwan Jacobsen Young of Salt Lake City, was named the seventh general of the president Page 8 attend the Smorgasbord This years production stars' newcomers nurse Nancy Green as Ensign Nellie Forbush and seabee Lynn Schultz as the irrepressible "Luther Billis. The role of the Frenchman Emile de Becque is portrayed by stage veteran Roger Arnold who sings professionally with THE FOUR Its and has sung for audiences along the Wasatch Front and throughout the Intermountain West in the past six years. Other actors were Bloody Mary Kay Chapman (stripped dress). Lt. Joe Cable John Jeppson (uniform). SALT LAKE CITY- -A new general presidency of the 6, 1980, Smorgasbord dinner planned Hotij&r Stake plans presentation of South Pacific" in April during Thi Hooper Utah Stake is presenting Rodgers and Humnu item's outstanding musical "SOUTH PACIFIC as a part o( the 1980 Sesquieentenmal celebration The show will be presented in the Stake Center, 5601 south 6150 west Hooper, Utah Curtain time will be at 7 30 each evening April and Ticket prices are $2 and $2 50 All proceeds are used to cover expenses of production and to upgrade the cultural arts program in the Stake Reservations can be made and-o- r additional ticket information obtained by calling Francis or Jewell Widdison 801 1 from Mrs. Grace Rose, ticket chairman, from any member or at the door. Prices are $4.50 donation for adults, $2.50 for children 6 to 11, children 5 years and under free. of Chairman the PREPARING FOR Smorgasbord to be served Thursday, April 24, 5-- 7 p.m. at First Christian Church, Ogden, are Mr. Arthur Payne, Miss Shelly Stonehocker and Mrs. Emma Qualls ). Smorgasbord will be Mrs. Geneva Swartz, assisted by Committee chairman Miss Kay Dean and Mrs. Mima Aeschlimann, kitchen (l-r- Vanderwood to serve PARENTS: Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Vanderwood of 5253 West 2425 North Hooper, Utah CALLED TO SERVE: Texas Dallas Mission. Will speak in HOOPER FIRST WARD at 5601 South 6100 West in Hooper at 10:30 AM on April 13. Graduated from Roy High School. He is an Eagle Scout and presently Jr. Assist Scout Master in his ward. Rof IDS church news Roy Stake Fourth Ward Cindy Bambrough has been baptized and confirmed and welcomed as a new member of the ward. Fifth Ward Robert Sondrup has been ordained a High Priest, and Robert Cummings has been ordained a Teacher. Seventh Ward Ann Waddoups has been released as Education counselor in the Relief Society, and Loy Navarro sustained. Four babies were blessed and given names at Fast meeting last Sunday. The daughter of Dale and Diana Espiritu, was blessed by her father and named Jennie Lynne. The daughter of Kathleen and George Brandberg was given the name Jennifer Kay by her father. The son of Paul and Cinda Brimhall was blessed by his father, and named Collin David, and the daughter of Brent and Joan Coleman was blessed by her grandfather, Laurence Siler, and named Heidi Michelle. Eighth Ward Roy Stake, 8th Ward home coming for Elder Malcolm S. Allen III, will talk at 12:30 April 20, he was in Calif. Fresno mission. Roy North Stake Twelfth Ward Ned Opheikens has been sustained to the Varsity Scout and Committee, Valerie Gibbons to the Primary staff. The ward choir will furnish special music this Sunday in church. Wayne Hill is director, and Colleen Child organist. The ward choir will have a social on April 22 in the Sky Room at Weber State College. The Varsity Scouts will power rake yards as a fund raising project. Contact Richard Rich for further details. Sixteenth Ward Bert Browning has been sustained as a Primary teacher. Tamara Lynn Johnson has been baptized and confirmed by her father, David Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rush have been baptized and confirmed members of the church, and their daughter has been blessed and named Trade Marie. The son of Jon and Kim Tanner was blessed by his uncle, Marty Tanner and named Carl Jon. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert LaRose was blessed her father, and named Amanda Kay. Eighteenth Ward Mindy Sutton and Virginia Deberg have been baptized and confirmed and welcomed as new members of the ward. Ward Twenty-Firs- t The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Jensen has been blessed by her father, and named Tara Beth. Ann Toni Tappero, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Tappero has been baptized and was confirmed We invite by Robert Hart. Candy Jacobs has been released as a counselor in the Relief Society; Randy Jacobs, Sunday School teacher, and Colleen Berg, Relief Society Historian. LeAnn Monsen has been sustained as Ward choir organist. Twenty-Secon- d Ward Vance Vandenberg has been released as a Primary teacher; LaMar Bradshaw, and Activities Chairman; Arlene Colby, Young Womens Mutual Secretary. Schenk was Harvey sustained as stake farm and canning representative; Edwin Anderson, Cub Scout committee; Arlene Colby, Mia Maid Adviser and Nancy Porter, Bee Hive Adviser. Jimmy Nelson has been ordained a Teacher. Karen Mayberry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mayberry, has been baptized and confirmed by her father. Roy West Stake Seventeenth Ward Becky Barnes has been sustained as a counselor in the Young Womens Mutual. Nineteenth Ward Romeo Walter Christensen of Roy, 85, of 3157 W. 4800 S., died Saturday, April 12, 1980, at the McKay-De- e Hospital after an extended illness. Mr. Christensen was born March 24, 1895, in Brigham City. He had been a farmer and had lived in Corinne for 57 years and in Roy the past V-- years. He was a high priest in the Roy 19th LDS Ward and was serving as high priest secretary. Six babies were blessed area and named last Sunday at Fast meeting. The daughter of James and SheriLynn churches to submit stories Andrews was named Lisa Marie. Andrew and Connie Langston named their son David Arthur. The daughter of Daniel and Julie Wright was named Jennie. Robert and Becky Sue Nielsen chose the name Jess Harold for their son. The son of Gerald and LaRee Clark was named Trent Sterling Clark, and the daughter of Jeff and Lynette Schulz was named Tricia Lynne. Twentieth Ward Randy Kapp has been sustained to the Sunday School staff; Larry Kirby, Peter and Julie Greenwald and Scott and Dawnelle Hansen, Primary teachers; Sharee Kapp, Relief Society recreation leader. Curtis Thompson has received the Faith in God Award. Clarence Kelley has been ordained a High Priest. The Cub Scouts and their fathers will have a cake decorating contest on April 24. The cake: will be auctioned to raise funds for the annual rata Pack. rat ffctiv: April year high yield certificate with compounded interest is available for a modest investment. Each depositors account now insured to 2V2 cam handle k. $100,000 by FDIC. First Security Berths Federal regulations require a substantial penalty for early withdrawal. l Urn Important news for 17-2- 3 msmm sufferers! 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