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Show 16, 1961 February LK'LEX Page 7 Mfttaf St PariShoners of rPUfl Rose begin observance of Lent ParUboners of St. Rose f depict the sufferings and perLima Church and Catholics all son, making the Stations pauses Over the world began the obser- briefly at each station. Father Curtin has extended an vance of Lent yesterday, devooeremowes dating from the invitation to attend these 1 n eighth century Catholics received tions to anyone interested ashes on their foreheads Os a coming. symbol el the pepance they will perform (or the fprty dayief Lent. The day is cal'ed Ash Wednesmade front day. The ashes, Pplms used in .he previous year's Palm Sunday precession, are placed on th forehead in the form of a cross. The words used in the ceremony ar?: Rfmembur, man, you Ore dust; and unto dust yon shall return. During lfpten astdays adult Cathofld may eat only one ft$ meal daily. Meat is' permitted a this meal, except on Ash Wednesdays- Fridays, and Holy Sat urday, The other two meals must bf smaller, meatless meals Those whose health would' not permit fasting, such as the sick, or pregnant women, are excused from the law by their pastor. Children under 21 are not obliged by the law of fast. They Elder Dcllant Gordon' Jessop are encouraged, however,' to peron L. D. 5. Mission such as to leave form acta ot giving up swts. The pimMl of lenten is to atone for sin, which conrepresent trary to Gods laws. Christ warn-'e- d A farewell testimonial in honor Unless you do his disciples: of Elder DeUane Gordon Jessop, penance, you' ahall all' like wise D. and Valaine perish." By teaching detachment son of Dowayne will be Clearfield, H. Jessop, fropt material things, fasting en- held Sunday, Feb. 19. at 5:45 courages ptayer and acts of In the Clearfield First, Christian chfrity. fcath;fics are p.m. Fifth Ward chapel. Elder Third, urged to greater spiritual devoJessop has been called to serve tion didug lent French Mission field for Father Patrick Curtin, C.S.P., in the of Jesus Christ of " Church the , Faster of St. Rose announced Latter-daSaints. the schedule of lenten devotions. The program for the missionSunday Masses will be at the testimonial will begin with ary's same time. Weekday Masses will be at 6:30 a.m.'and 7 p.m. On a song by the congregation ,Tt Be On a Mountain before Mass, May Not Friday evenings Invocation will be The Height". Stations of the Cross will be offered by Henry C. Herzog, folheld. Stations of the Cross, as a lowed by the sacrament song, Is The Work to be sung devotion, has its origin in the Sweet the congregation. A piano and early Christian visits to the by duet Nearer My God, to places in Jerusalem where Christ organ suffered indeed. The principle Thee will be presented by Terand DeeAnn Jessop. sufferings of Jpsua on the Why ry will include Berne Y. Speakers to Calvary are presented In Herzog and Carl Mortensen, presiprayer and meditations. Pictures dent of the Onida LDS Stake. on the walls of Catholic Churches A vocal quartet, composed of l, Elder Jeop tp serve in French Mission Field self-deni- al a v. y BOSTON hobby. The Knapps presented a similar for June Hobby Show in Salt Lake City last year.' Because of achievements, the evening should be very beneficial to all. Members of the Stake who have hebbies are invited to display these this evening. Tables will be available for ypur display. Any older folks who may need transportation should contact their Ward M.I.A. Superintendency o r the Study Group Leader. This evening should be very interesting, entertaining and educational to all those attending. Everyone cf the Stake is invited according to Ann Thornton and R. Keith Carter, Stake MU Study Group Leaders. their Karen Ames, Andrea Halls, Conn nie Montgomery and Gayle will be accompanied by s Shauna Ames. President talk will be followed by a vocal solo, May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You presented by Carmen Talberg. Remarks will bp given by Bishop Anthon 0. Montgomery, followed by brief responses by the missionary and his parents. The closing song, God Be Wtih You Till We Meet Again, will be rendered by the congregation. D, N. Jessop will offer the benediction. Prelude and pcetludf music will be played by Nina Hoh-ma- Morb-ensen- BUTT PORK ROAST PORK STEAKS SVUTS PREMIUM FRANKS A A A Ini- Genealogy awards given in (. pas-wee- ft 10 ,un the Pastorate Richard C. Bowman' went to Lynn of noU. a large congregation there, and Linda Nance, Stanley and The congregation is investigating a Janet Webster, Earl and Mary a number of candidates to Grosaen, Harvard Heaton, feed Rev, Krugler. It is hoped wiU 800,1 Wilma Buhler, Velda Smith and;lhat.a naw e for completing the 21 Steps Lenten services to be held at Church i s, were also presented to Wilma Trinity Lutheran Buhler and Mary Ada Grosses. "Your Redemption. Topics for the several Thursday eyening services are: February 16, Your Redemption, Us Necessity; February 23, Your Redemption, Its Cost; March 2, Your Redemption. Us Wonders; . March 9, Your Redemption, Its . , SuWkiency: March 16, Your 453 in Farmington, were trpaled ftodemption, AccompliYour Itatamp- shes menU: March Farming tkm. Its Sanctifying Effect; March 30 (Maundy Thursday), The IXc- 8001,1 Mr-- str!w' trine of the Bible Concerning Holy the homself, staged party Communiop; March 31 (Good TlSvrJS Tbe Thr Meo Crucified He had each of Friday, on Mvuy; April 2 8;30 am Scout to thq troop? s$t Up ? (Easter) Christ's Resurrection. display ig bis' grocery store durfolthe week. entire Then, ing dislowing the' dismantling cf plays on Saturday, 'the Scouts met at tbe Farmington First- - A for a.u f,rese,lt nd reuni Second Ward recreation hall for of ' ' Past members Layton party. Spcond Ward (formerly the West scouts and Thirty-eigLayton Ward) is being planned leader? sanded th party. Mr. for Saturday, Feb. 18. Straw also awarded a tfophy to The event will mark the 66th 103 for most gaining the Troop cf the LDS Ward. anniversary votes during the week on It will be heralded with an anniversary dinner to be served by members of tbe Ward's Relief Society from 12 noon until p.m. in the Ward recreation hall. A very nominal charge of 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children is being asked by the tyard officers. In conjunction with the events on Saturday, a special anniver- sary program 1? being planned fob sacrament sendees Suhday evening in the Wards chapel. a. POTATO PATTIES FROST . Farniingtpn Church News for $ of Elder William Duncan Child, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Richard Child was held in the Farmington First LDS Ward last Sunday. Elder Child will serve 1 00 in thi New England States A Stalk . . . SUNKIST lb. LEMONS .Vets Tall Cans' DOG FOOD for 12 oz. , NIBLET CORN SOO MIRACLE WHIP " can LIGHT AMBER 6 oz. pkg. Heinz KETCHUP KRAFT lj .... jd GULF BELL SHRIMP WALNUT MEATS i GREEN GIANT PEAS . . oz. HAWAIIAN PUNCH American, shURFINE Pimento, Swiss confer- ence will be held in the Davis Stqke tenter in Kaysville Saturday and Sunday. Special speaker? will be Elder Mark E. Petersen of the Council of the Twelve and Elder Casper H. Parker of the General Welfare Council. The meetings will start at 6:30 p.m., Saturday with a welfare meeting, followed by a priest hoou leadership meeting .at 8 p.m. on buuuay lucre will be a general session at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. followed by an meeting at 7 p.m. Mia Maids and Explorers of the Farmington Second LDS Ward Kitchen Kapers" enjoyfd a party in the kitchen of the Farmington Ward chapel last Monday night. Both the boys and girls jojied in to prepare and' then all the trimeat hamjurgxs mings. The Farmington First and Second Ward MlAs Jointly sponsored e Valentines Day dance on Tuesday in the recreation hall which bo(h wards share. Dance music for the affair was presented by the Blue Notes" a popular teen- age dance orchestra composed of teenagers from Davis County. Graduating students from the Kaysville Seminary presented the for this Farmington program Second Wards sacrament serJ vices last Sunday evening. lb. CRISP Mis- sion. FRESH TASTY CELERY Airman 2nd. Class Layton Gary L. Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. and Elaine Barker has been on leave for the past three weeks. He is now stationed in Glascow, Montana where be will be attached to the Strategic Air Command. Airman Barker spent the past year at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxie, Mississippi, where be attended electronics school and graduated as an Automatic Tracking Radar Specialist. While in Biloxi he served on a Stake Mission for the LDS Church. He also played on the squadron softball team. Airman Barker was a graduate of Davis High School in 1959. 3 lb. tin SHORTENING Conferences are held four times each year in the more than H20 stakes (regional divisions) of the church. Church leaders regularly tour the 62 missions throughout the world whqre more than 8,000 young missionaries are engaged in proselyting activities, each pitying his own expenses for a EIDER MARK E. PETERSEN Member, CeunrH ef Twelve ApetHes Chunk el Jesus ChrM ml lottef-do- y SeMs Penneys Fabulous Dollar Days youII Uve better, youll save I ShOR Kaysville Church News j PRIESTHOOD ADVANCEMENT Richard Christiansen son tf Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Christiansen was advanced from Deacon to Teacher at the Fifth Ward Priesthopd meeting, Sunday. QUARTERLY CONFERENCE Davis Stake quarterly conference is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday February Special speakers wil include Elder Mark E. Peterson, of the Council of the Twelve and Elder Casper H. Park er of the General Welfare Committee. Saturday meetings will include a Welfare meeting at 6:30 p.m. and a Priesthood Leadership meeting at 8 p.m. On Sunday, General Sessions will be held at 10:00 a.m. and 2.30 p.m The conference will conclude with an MIA session at 7 pjn. Music will be furnished by the combined choirs of the Kaysville Fourth and Fifth wards at tbe general sessions. 16-1- By Eltyi Fisher A laryWell testimonial in honor f?vis Stake quarterly .... sepres n Montana their CHSftRV P TOMATOES Airnan Barker Ward reunion set FLAME N Airman Barker S. OMNGEIUICE....lfa 10 . . . urday. ri. SNOW CROP 6 os. FROZEN FOODS All conferences held in 1961 will focus emphasis on youth development as part of a special Church-widparents and youth progtum launched in 1900 by Church President David O. McKay. Leadership and welfare meetings are scheduled for Sat- suc-Ad- CHEDDAR CHEESE 12 oz. pkg. - mid-wee- BMigOET LIBBY faithful to confercnc Layton Trinity Lutherans Lenten services set sponsor hobby show The LD.S. Davia Stake Mutuol Study Groups are sponsoring a Hobby Show", on Friday, Feb. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the Davis Stake Center in Kaysville. A. J. Knapp of bln and Ogden, outstanding hobbiests have been engaged to present and display some of their many hebbies. A lecture and slides wUl be presented concerning the edubation-a- l value and the enjoyment of Davis Stake bids m Elder Mark E. Petersen, a member of the Council of Twelve Apostles and Elder Casper H. Parker, a member of the General Welfare Committee of the Church of Jeeua Christ of Latter-da- y Saint (Mormon) in Salt Laka City, wilKbe the featured speakers Saturday and Sunday, February 1$ and 19, during a quarterly conference of the Churchs Davia Stake, Kaysville, Utah, mid-ve- ek Sundays general sessions, to which the public ia invited will be held St 10 a.m. and 2:3pp.m. at the Davia Stakehouse Lee Rev. Rubel E, By During the vacancy, Rev. Ru- 6th East and 2nd South in Kaysville. bel will also conduct a regular k Lenten serTraditional Condcuting the conference will be Stake President Alan By vices will be held at Trinity Sunday morning worship service Blood, 9 South 2nd West, Kaysville, Utah. each Sunday at 6:30 a.m. SunLutheran Church, 366 West Golthe conference period Of two to three years. Conducting day School and Bible classes will be world-wid- e An durextensive President Alan den; Layton, each Thursday Stake UaysVilU ing Lent at 7:30 p.m. by the will follow at the regular hour, B. Blood, 9 South 2nd West, building program is continually 9:45 a.m. Utah. working on at least 600 new Ten members qf the Kaysville Rev. Leo E. Rubel, Vacancy Pas- The public is invited to partici- Kaysville, to provide for the churches is Elder Petersen career a Third LDS Ward were presented ,tr pate in the regular worship serRev- - Rubel is the regular church's of flourishnews thousands He 12k was newspaperman. for a certificates completion vices of the congregation. editor, managing editor, then ing congregations in wards and course in a genealogy work tor of Cross of Christ Lutheran editor and general manager of branches. shop, during kacramept services, Church, Bountiful, and has been the Deseret News, pioneer daily local the engaged by Sunday. The work shop had been tion to serve them until a new . newspaper In Salt Lake City. IrV Barnett conducted by Mrs. He is now president of this called. The Rev. Cburch-owned wih Mr?. Mmie, Perkins' as Emil Krugler 'and hia family, the large publishing s. 'former pastor of Trinity Luther- V r company. f secretary. of is Elder a director Parker an eR Layton Friday for Cicero, Certificates, presented by Bishop the famed Church Welfare Plan. Paris Stake to la self-denia- rmwm'mm BOARDS TO MEET The Davis Stake Board members of the stake auxiliaries will meet with the Davis Stake Presi- dency, Monday, February 20, at the North Farmington ward chapel at 7:30 p.m. LEADERSHIP MEET Tbe Davis Stake Relief Society Leadership meeting will be held Friday, February 17 at the Davis Stake House at 1:30 pun. DANCE HELD The Kaysville Second and Fifth ward MIA held a Joint Valentin? dance, Tuesday evening at the Davis Stake House during MIA hours. STAKi GOLD AND GREEN The Davis Stake MIA Gold and Green Ball will be held at 8:30 p.m, Saturday, February 25 at the Daviajstake House. The public is SPECIAL! 3 PIECE PAJAMA SETS-- n EASE-OF-CAR- DUSTER BUYS! $ 3 $2 ( Easy on the budget . . . 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