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Show Page 4 - Sun Chronicle, Sun Times tarfl Church IMews Read and the classifieds BtoyiDS Roy Stake Fourth Ward Dennis Hooper has been released as assistant ward clerk; Shirley Barrett, Relief Society secretary, and Julie Goodrich, Young Womens Mutual secretary Sustained were Bruce Crouch, assistant ward clerk; Georgia Hoff, Relief Society secretary; Minardi, Mutual Therma Young Pam Womens and Files and Janet secretary; Wolsey, Relief Society mini class leaders. CASTLE GOLD MAJESTtC 316x4x8 WALNUT 316x4x7 1st grade 2nd grade simulated on lauan plywood. FLINTLOCK 316s4xS Simulated woodgrain on hardboard backing. Simulated woodgrain on lauan plywood. V $559 RED OAK $79 NATURAL COLOR WINDSOR BROWN 316x4x8 Simulated woodgrain on hardboard backing. 1 CORK 316x4x8 1st grade 6x4x8 finish Simulated on lauan plywood. 4 Simulated finish on lauan plywood. 6 $599 Chris & DicEis FENCING! The baby daughter of Gary and Pam Minardi has been blessed by her father, and named Shanae Pamela. The Varsity Scouts are sponsoring a carnival on August 21 featuring an auction and other activities. They would like the support of all the ward members. Fifth Ward has been released as Young Womens Mutual president along with her counselors, Ann Stanger and Carol Bell, and secretary Enid Fife. Beaver Prince was released as chairman of the Activities and services committee. Pat Peterson Ann Stanger was sustained as the new Young Womens president; Pat George and Ann Willard, counselors, and Linda Antonietti, secretary. George and Pearl Rogerson were sustained as the chairmen of the services and activities. Jeff Peterson has been ordained a Priest. Thirteenth Ward Kirk Godfrey has been given the Duty to God Award. He is the son of Allen and Jean Godfrey, and will serve as president of the Roy High School seminary for the coming school year. Roy North Stake Eleventh Ward Sandy Alexander has been released as president of the Relief Society, along with her counselors, Donna Maxwell and Pearl Haney. was Mertlich Julie sustained as the new president of the Relief with Society Lynette Peterson and Carol Dawn Smith as counselors, and Lei Lonnie Drake as secretary. Peterson Kathleen was sustained as Mia Maid adviser and 1st counselor in the Young Womens Mutual; Nancy Barlow, member of the Relief Society staff; Donna Maxwell, Visiting Teachers message leader, and Barlow, Myron Teachers Quorum adviser. The Relief Society Board Members for the new year will be: Mabel Peterson, Kathleen Browning, Terry Spendlove, Nancy Barlow, Donna Maxwell, LaJeane Lewis, Estelle Doxey and Mabel Miller. Ward Robert Drysdale has been released as 1st counselor in the Sunday School, Wayne 2nd counselor; Strong, Calvin Dittmore, Sunday School secretary; Kathy d Twenty-Secon- Wimmer, specialist; activities Cheryl Jensen, Jill leader; nursery Primary Schafermeyer, teacher; Mike SchaferSchool meyer, Sunday teacher, and Jim Scoutmaster. Imlay, Sustained were Wayne Strong, 1st counselor in the Calvin School; Sunday Dittmore, 2nd counselor; Ken Colby and Donald Clark, Sunday School teachers: Tim Kerr, Young Adult representative; Cathy Wimmer, Mia Maid adviser; Mike Schafermeyer, Scoutmaster; Oralee Kerr, Relief Society teacher; JaNae Penrod, Primary organist; Geri Leavitt, and Peggy Bingham, Primary teachers. Lakeview Ward Darvel and Zelda Robbins have been sustained as Blazer Class teachers; Bud Bell, 1st counselor in the John Sunday School; Slaughter, 2nd counselor; Paul Newey, Teachers Quorum adviser, and 1st counselor in the Young Mens Mutual, and Rulon Scott, 2nd counselor and Priest Quorum Adviser. Roy West Stake First Ward Starting in September, the ward meeting times will change, and will start at 12 noon. Mark King, son of Keith and Margene King, will be the speaker in church this Sunday, prior to serving in the Kentucky, Louisville Mission. Tenth Ward Relief Society Visiting Teachers and Homemaking meetings will be August 26 FIREPLACE SHOP END OF SEASON SALE acquainted with.,sojme relatives they came in . MARCO CIRCULATOR Zero clearance heat circulating fireplace. built-i- n W contact with about two years ago. They also toured Denmark, Holland, ODD & END CABINETS WE STOCK ASBESTOS 316x4x8 316x4x4 uvi..&9 While Stock Lasts 74x4x8 74x4x4 I SHINGLES 2401b. LINOLEUM FIRST GRADE 6 FOOT WIDTH 15 Yr. Guarantee 25 $65 sq. LOWEST PRICE ON NO. 1 SHINGLES IN THE STATE OF UTAH. per running ft. DIMENSIONAL LUMBER & FENCING DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATIONS The James Pingrees had all their family here for a reunion last week. Their daughter Sandra Cook came from Bend, Oregon with her children, and their daughter Marsha and her husband Jeff Brinkerhoff and family were here from St. George, along with Lynn and Nancy Pence of Thatcher, Utah, and Maureen Simmons and her children, of Roy. Mr. and Mrs. George Reimschussel have been vacationing at their cabin at Hebgen Lake in Montana. Brad and Diane Bonnett have a baby girl, born Aug. 17 at McKay-De- e Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eames went to San Diego to spend a few days with their daughter Barbara and her family. Fermin Droesbeke, REMODEL your kitchen Wo'll show you how to do it yourself and save money. of Ogden, who passed away last week, was the father of Mrs. Gary (Janice) Johnson of Roy. Their daughter Sherrie Homer and baby, of Denver, Colorado came for the funeral and to spend a few days with her parents and with her husbands parents, the Keith Homers. Mr. and Mrs. Keith King and son Mark took an extended vacation trip, prior to Extra strength relieves problem itching. It' called BlCOZENEand It ha 20 more aneathetlc than Lanacane. DIMENSION LUMBER AT DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOAD . ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. & THE WALL PANELING KINGS Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 972-873- 1 7 e 972-873- for a drove back to leaving TTiey Kentucky to visit their Sandra and her family, and also toured several other states in the before returning Seventeenth Ward Lynne Hancock has been released as Primary president; Karen Kunz as counselor, and Susan Heiner, secretary. Karen King was sustained as Primary president, Rose Watts, 1st counselor, and Barbara Larsen will remain as 2nd counselor. Patty Child as a sustained was Primary teacher. Randy Roylance has been ordained a Deacon. Our Saviors Lutheran church news Our Savior's Lutheran Church of Roy will participate in the annual canyon breakfast and service to be held Sunday, in cooperation with Holy Cross Lutheran Church of Brigham City, at Box Elder Campgrounds, Logan Canyon. Breakfast will be served from 8 : 30 to 10 : 30 a ,m. with a $2 donation asked for adults and $1.25 for children; not to exceed $7 per family. Those attending are asked to bring their own table service and folding chairs or blankets for seating. The canyon service will be held at 11 a.m. There will be no service held at the Roy church that day. Riverdale LDS Sixth Ward news The new Relief Society manuals are now available. All sisters are encouraged to purchase the manuals so that they are able to keep up with the material and to benefit from the lessons. Officers and teachers of the Relief Society will meet at 7 p.m. on Aug. 21. Information and lesson preparation assistance will be the theme. Happy birthday greetings to Donald Brooks, Chet Child and Kim Jensen on Aug. 17. Carlie Hymas on Aug. 18, Jodie Cain and Andy Monson on Aug. 19. Sharon Trujillo celebrates on Aug. 21. Aug. 23. Deseret Industries Drive rather than quarterly as in the past. The truck will come to individual Tuesday, Aug. 26 homes. is the next scheduled drive for our weard. Please be generous in your giving of articles to the Deseret Industries. The stake party at Brigham City Park on Aug. 11 was a smashing success. The large crowd enjoyed swimming, softball, childrens games fine food and entertainment. The menu included hot dogs with all the trimmings, tomatoes, cucumbers, a variety of salads, hot buttered corn on the cob, watermelon and sno-cone- s. On Friday and Aug. 29 there will be free concerts held on Temple Square. Music begins at 8 p.m. and is for those 6 years of age or older. took their family to Bear Lake for a few days last week. will be every six months Gary and Pam Buxton had a great time last week at Open house slated daughter mid-we- st home. Evan Racker and his family have been visiting in Roy With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Racker. Their home is in St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Max Willard Park City. The Carl Pingrees have had their daughter Carlene and her husband Richard Wagner, and heir family at new gift shop An open house has been planned at Weber County, home ia Lovelock, '.Nevada, ' Hospital for the . Volunteer' The two couples went to Auxiliarys new gift shop. It Jackson Hole for a few days. will be held Friday, from 3 to visiting here from their p m. in the foyer ofc the hospital --at..2W0 West 5600 South,, Roy. Th& 'public is invited to attend, -- 6 many, Belgium, France, and Switzerland. Reg. $238.95 DISCOUNTED Ger- Marks mission. 7 p.m. Beginning in September, church meetings will be from 3:30 to 6:30. Rob Dabling has returned home after serving in the Roanoke, Virginia mission. Mildred Ferguson, Carma Whiting and Elgin Winchester on Aug. 22. Roger Gardner and Doris Jung on Roundabout Roy David and Mary Edwards, and five children, of Kansas City Missouri, are here visiting with Marys mother, Emma Smith, and in North Ogden with Davids parents. Thelma Russell joined two of her sisters and a niece for a trip to Europe earlier this summer. They flew to Sweden where they became starting at August 20, 1980 8 555 West 3500 South (1 Block East of Redwood Rd.) OPEN SUNDAYS 1 0 a.m. to 3 p.m. BiCOZENEi extra strength anesthetic safely cools all kinds of problem itching virtually on contact. And BiCOZENE't antibacterial action speeds healing of itchy genital ot anal areas. Look for BlCOZENE Creme in the purple box at your pharmacy Or ask for Extra strength. Use only at directed. iiicozem: Ed Couimey family enters nursing profession , finds satisfaction For Marie Coumey, Roy, and her family, nursing didnt begin as a family but it has ended tradition as a family profession. Marie, her daughter Laura Dougherty and son Tom Courney all are specialty nurses at Davis North Medical Center. And while the paths finally converged, the trails they took to enter the profession were quite different. I never encouraged my children to enter nursing, because I says Marie, wanted them to make up their own minds and choose their own careers. The only thing my husband and I tried to instill in them was a love of education. Maries own education had led her directly to a nursing career. She graduated from the DePaul School of Nursing in Pueblo, Colo, in 1954 and later served as a nursing supervisor at St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden before joining the Davis North staff as an intensive care nurse. and Her knowledge dedication was honored earlier this year when she was named to receive the Nursing Excellence award at the Layton hospital. She received a $150 cash award, but she said the real gifts have come from patients through the years. Theres such great satisfaction in taking care of people and making them feel comfortable. Thats the greatest reward in nursing. yur node scuffed ulb? Get instant relief With BERJZEDf?EX INHALER naval cfecongattant If mother had enjoyed her career, daughter Laura seeking enjoyment was in her studies as an interior designer. She attended classes in the design program at Weber State College and was almost finished when she decided that she wouldnt be totally happy in that career. Since mother had always found it satisfying, I looked into the college's nursing program, says Laura. And in 1978 she graduated as an worked at St. R.N., Benedicts Hospital and later joined the team at Davis North. Laura enjoys her work on the maternity floor since, she says, It is usually a happy floor and I feel I can really be of service there. Patients agree. One recent letter to the hospital claimed that Laura was the most friendly and helpful nurse the woman had ever met at a medical facility. She loves her work and it shows, wrote the woman. Laura and her mother are both strong on continuing education to update their skills. Marie has frequently enrolled in clinical seminars and workshops, many at her own expense, and Laura recently attended a fetal heart monitoring workshop in San Francisco, Calif. While Laura was attending nursing classes at Weber State, her brother Tom was making his career decision. He considered engineering, his chosen fathers profession, and later thought about attending medical school. I wanted a career that he said. would be varied, And I also wanted something where I could help people. After finishing nursing school at the University of Utah, he continued his education to complete a B.S. nursing degree. Currently a night-shif- t nurse in the Davis North emergency room, he plans to enter the U.S. Army as a nurse stationed in Tacoma, Wash. and Im people-oriente- d nursing satisfies that need, he says. More and more men are entering the nursing field and theres a lot of mobility in that profession for a man. Marie agrees, saying that nursing salaries will continue to be upgraded as more men enter the profession. Nursing has traditionally been filled by women, but a nurses work is certainly not only womens work. The knowledge and expertise needed knows no sex boundaries. The three have worked a combined 52 years at the Layton hospital. |