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Show V v J S4 September 29, I960 J U t ft (I I V Page 10 I ' M Si'W1 . . 4 4 I I Jill f 6 urriCERS IN THIRD WARD ' The following have been sustained as officers in the Third Ward Relief Society Mrs. Wilms Buhler, educational counselor; "Mrs. Carmen Fisher, literature leader; Mrs, Jean Sanders, social science; Mrs. Melba 7 ' work leader. Released were Mrs. Thelma Sanders, counselor, and Mrs. Gladys Albano, Mrs. Ella Mae Manning, Mrs. Mary Ada Gros-se- COME TO CHURCH SUIlDflY n, Elder Passey Swiss mission To serve in To serve on A farewell testimonial honoring Elder Lyle Asa Bair was held in the Layton LDS Fourth Ward Chapel on Sunday, Sept. 25 at 5 p.m. Elder Bair, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wendell Bair, is scheduled to depart for the Swiss Mission Oct. 2nd. For his farewell program George Rytting played prelude and postlude music. The opening song by the congregation was I Know that My Redeemer Lives. Invocation was giv-e- n by H. D. Call; Sacrament hymn by the congregation, "More Holiness Give Me; followed by a musical selection, Til Walk With God presented Fris-chiby Marian Anderson, 1at n and Henderson Shirley Robinson. Full Gospel East of atop light in Sunset n. Sunday School, 8:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11 ajn. Young peoples service, 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic service, 7 :30 p.m. testimonifarewell A Wednesday, 7:.tO p.m., PrayLayton al honoring Elder H. Clark er and Bible study. We invite you to attend all Passey was held Sunday, Sept. our services. in the 4 Layton p.m. 25, at Stanley Swanson, pastor Third Ward Chapel. Elder Pas- Heb. 8:27. "It is appointed unto men once to die but after this the judgment. So. SEGO LILY DUP The Sego Clinton Lily Camp UUP, held its first meeting of the season at the home of Dina Summers in Clinton. Laura Stewart was New officers were installed with Ila Mae Gerber as captain; Ada P. Child, first Em-ma Beus, second and Ruth Estep, secretary. There were 19 members present. states award n, won by IS The highest honor Kaysville pastor possible for an LDS boy has been Sunday meetings are held in earned by Steven Allen, Kays-Layton City Hall. to who 1 La-vo- ville received his Duty God award from Bishop Clarence Waterfall during Sacrament services in the Fourth Ward Chapel Sunday. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Allen. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Worship service, 11 a.m. Training union, 7 p.m. Worship service, 8 p.m. Assembly of God Church li i:H"3 PHONE YOUR NEWS TO NORMA DAVIS, TA MOM Residents of Sunset are glad to see Mr. Chris Merkley, the Watkins Dealer, back on his Job after a six week period of illness. Members of the Sunset Messy-Maigroup under the instruction of Mrs. Norma Earl and Mrs. Dolores Judson won e blue ribbons for the cookies they baked. Not only did the girls win their blue ribbons at the County Fair, but at the State Fair also. President of the group is Miss Penny Lou Maerk. 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GASH REWARD One Stop Family Shopping Center Jantzen Sweaters Poll Parrot Shoes Date Book Shoes for Misses Vogue and Melody Shoes for Ladies Levi Straus WITH RADIO ed by the Rev. Bruno . Holm, Tooele, and the- - Rev, Arthur 1 Schmid, Salt Lake City. Ttdies attending , from Trin- 4 The Lay tori Luth- ity Lutheran wera Mrs. Frit Layton eran W o m ns Missionary Aarfor, Mrs, Eugene Boon League was represented by sevHrs. Kene Phillips, en women at The 'annual fall rally of the Utah sone held neth Fahncke, Mrs. Willard Sunday at Redeemer Lutheran Erickson, Mrs. Emil Krugler, Church, Salt Lake City. . and Mrs. Lillian Frank. The theme of the rally, Share Christ Now was carried out Eddie; ?May I have a nickel in' an illustrated talk 'by Mrs. for the old man who is crying? Eleanor Lange, a representaMother; Yes, dean Wnat is tive of the Lutheran home for he crying about?" at 'located children retarded altend fell rally S. Opens 8:15-10:3- pay tribute to Burton men O er H 11 Peters Episcopal Mission Joint services Y , vr ( x - fer f' rAti in tha opening Church; and Ltslhcrcn verten and closing sermonettes delivar M Members of the SunSunset Clearfield Teens from Bee set Thisd Ward Relief Society Hive and Scouts on up to old- held their annual opening social. sters are invited to the fun The theme was an Indian Sum-- , session Record Hop to be Satur- me.-- , and tha hall was decorated day, October 1, from 7:30 to accordingly. They set the date 10:30 in the Clearfield Stake for their social the 27th cl Sept. House, sponsored hy the Clear- field Second Ward. Homes and other buildings Dates are not necessary for were victimized 685,900 times this occasion anud there is only by burglars which represented a slight admission charge of cent over the preceding year. 25c per person. a change of less than one percent over the preceding year. SECOND WARD R. S. 288,300 autos were stolen in 1959 Kaysville Opening social which was a two percent inof the Second Ward Relief Socrease in this category of crime ciety will be October 4, begin- over 1958. Other thieves stole ning at 10 a. m. The social will property valued at $50 or more he in connection with the thein 403,400 instances reported to ology lesson and teachers' re-- ! the police for a three percent A program has1 increase over last year. port meeting. Robbeen arranged and lunch will bers committed 71,540 crimes he served, according to Mrs. in 1959, a five percent decrease Howard Cloward, president. from 1958. To earn the award, a boy must give four years service to his church, earning four Aaiomc Priesthood individual awards during four consecutive yeais; must be a registered first class Elder Passey . . to serve in scout; must attend MIA and Sun202 West Golden Are. Southern States. day School at least 75 percent of the time for four years. IndividDonald Craig, pastor Rev. to serve call a answered sey has ual awards require attendance 37 Telephone the LDS Church as a missionat Priesthood and Sacrament Sunday Services meeting at least 75 percent of ary in the Southern States. Sunday School, 8:45 a.m., the time, gather fast offerings At the testimonial Sunday, classes for all ages. while a deacon for at least 75 Vera Pettit played organ preWorship service, 11 a.m. percent of the time and do ward lude and postlude music and Christs Ambassador (youth teaching at least 75 percent of group) 6:30 p.m. with Ethel the time. He must complete 48 the opening song of the congreMcMillin, president. ITisthood assignments while a gation was "Praise God from services, 7:30 Evangelistic Deacon and 36 while a Teacher , Flow. Whom All Blessing p.m. speak at least once in public adRussell G. Lindeman offered Wednesday dress each of the four years and the invocation and the Sacramust fulfill at least one welfare ment song of the congregation assignment each year. Kenneth Sheffield was was "I Stand All Amazed. main speaker with short Musical numbers were two separethe marks by missionary's Baker. lections from a string quartet nt- and Bishop John Another musical selection by composed of John Steiner, Joel the quartet was "You'll Never Passey, Jeaneen Merrill and Walk Alone. David Dodart Speakers were A repsonse was given by ElFOURTH WARD R. S. Linder Bair. The closing hymn Lynn McKinley, Bishop misClearfield 435 Main South St., Kaysville Opening social the of God Be deman, the parents by the congregation for the Fourth Ward Relief SoThe Rev. Walter E. Neary Elder and Passey. sionary With You was followed with will be Tuesday, October Closing song of the congreHoly Communion and Family ciety the benediction to he gien by 4, beginning at 10 a. m. at the was God Be With You gation Brown Paul Worship services, Sunday, chapel. A special Till We Meet Again, followed program un0 a.m. der the direction of Mrs. Maud by the benediction by 0. Morrell Odd has been arranged and will be followed by a luncheon. pel by Bishop Clifford Green. All ladies in the ward are corPrayer for the family was dially invited. There will be a fered by Earl Waite. Mrs. Grace baby tender available. Smith played prelude and postFIFTH WARD GROUP lude music and the invocation All adult memKaysville was given by Dr. H. C. Burton. bers of the Fifth Ward are inMusical selections included two vited to attend the Mutual Stuvocal solos by Val Stuart. "The Friends and Kaysville last Lord is My Shepherd, and 800 N. and U.S. Highway 91 dy Group of the MIA each Tuespaid linnl tribute to hi others Seymour day at 7.15 p. m. Phillip Krebs Clearfield Wednesday ii class instructor. Sunday School, 10:20 a.m. PRIESTHOOD 7 service, Preaching p.m. ADVANCEMENT Call TA for information. Richard Layton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Layton, was ordained as a teacher Sunday in Third Ward Priesthood meeting. TROPHY WINNERS MIA Girls team of the Fifth Ward was second place winner 288 West Golden Ave. in the recent softball tournaEmil F. Krugler, pastor ment. The girls were preseht-e- d Office Phone 37 with a trophy and congratu37 Parsonage lations Tuesday hv Mrs. Mary Sunday Servcies: Walters, president of the MIA. ar.d John t. Bui ton who died Early Worship Service, 8:30 CUB SCOlT MEETING within hours of each other The a.m. funeta! sen ices were conducted Cub Scouts of Pack 407 are Sunday .School, 8:45 a.m. in the Kaysville First Ward cha- Worship Service, 11:00 a.m. inviting their parents to a meeting Friday, September 30, at 7 Neighbor: "Wheres your p. m., in the First Ward chapel. The boys will race their cars. brother, Rickey? The Lord's Prayer, and a Art Johnson, Cub leader, urged Rickey: "In the house lohn duet by Mrs. Doris Sill and a duet I finished first attendance of all parents. Mrs Alice Evans, "A Perfect in services Sunday Day". Musical selections were the Farmington Second LDS accompanied Mrs. Louise by Ward, Sunday were pro- Galley vided by members of the Hugh Speakers were Dr. D. Keith S. Bradley family. Barnes, Samuel Morgan, Leland James Haugen and Thomas B. Flint, Jesse Flint and Bishop Ward were sustained as deacons Green. m the Farmington First LDS Seth Blood offered the beneWard last week. diction and the graves in the Ross Elliott, son of Mr. and Kaysville Layton Memorial Park Mis. Walter Elliott, has been were dedicated by Chester Flint. called to serve on an LDS misPallbearers for Seymour were sion in the East Central States Billy Malaska, Laury Malaga, Mission. He is slated to leave Arthur Thomassen, Felshaw King, during October. Paul Flint and Ralph Williams; The Mia Maids of the Farm- for John, Alan Robins, Vernon AND MAKE ington Second Ward acted as Flint, Rex Hill, Wayne Flint, Walhosts for the Explorers during ton Waite and Golden Layton. MORE an activity night in the Ward The First Ward Relief Society MONEY MIA took charge of the floral recreation hall meeting, Monday night. St. SUBSET' TEEN RECORD HOP First Southern Steve Allen Baptist Church M. S. Riley, T 2 CLEARFIELD STATE BANK 86 South Main CLEARFIELD Member FDIC A |