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Show ( KlCLaD'Dttei? SGSlES dlOwDcsOedl - Hunter Stake HUNTER was divided Sunday with Elder Mark E. Peterson of the Council of the Twelve officiating. He was assisted by Wilburn C. West, Regional Represen-- IPTA. DCoorcl tative. Hunter West Stake was created which will include Hunter, Hunter 4th, Hunter 6th, and Hunter 9th Wards. Hunter 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 7th, plants meellmg The Granite Secondary Council, PTA Board, under the the PTA and 3) to plan for the workshop to be given Thurs- - It is hoped that the Coun- Yearbook for 1972-7- 3 can direction of Mrs. Jack (Karla) Cottrell, president, will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 23 at the Granite District offices at 382 E. 3600 S. The purpose of the meeting 1) to choose the is three-folcouncil theme for the year and the presentation to be given at the workshop; 2) to review the purposes and obligations of day, Sept. 21, at Cottonwood Oquirrh East Stake High School, 5717 S. 1300 E. from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. for all PTA Secondary officers in the Granite School District. Each chairman d: will pre- sent a general outline of workshop plans and the plan of action and goal for the year. The world's finest Bourbon since 1795. MONDAY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 BYU Education Week at the U of U East Institute Building AUGUST 21 No meetings scheduled. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23 Stake Seventies Presidency Meeting, 6:30 p.m. 20 Stake High Priest Quorum Meeting, 7 a.m. at the stake No The regular wards priestSacrahood, Sunday School, ment meetings. Stake and Gleaners Council Meeting, 12:30 p.m. at the stake center. All ward representatives are to attend. meetings scheduled. THINGS TO COME Stake MIA Post June Conference, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 30 at the stake center. Stake Temple day, Thursday, Aug. 31. Stake YWMIA Awards Banquet, 7 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 31 at the stake center. Ready... 1 willing and very able... CHARLES "CHICK" PARIS to give highly skilled, professional insurance service in your neighborhood. He's an expert TRUCK IHUCIT THE STRAIGHT KENTUCKY JAMES B BEAM 60UR80N DISTILLING CO WHISKEY LIFE FIRE iil COMMERCIAL Fast STMI5KT MWSMVMSKrr proud record. A proud Bourbon. Smooth and light and mellow, with a rich aroma full of promise. Jim Beam. The worlds finest since 1795. A 86 PROOF in planning all your insurance - auto, life, home, and business. And he'll save you money too. Come in and meet him and take advantage of his broad insurance experience. AUTO Fair Friendly Chick Paris . 297-674- 3 Res. DlSTlLLtO CLERMONT BEAM AND BOTTLED 297-203- 7 BY KENTUCKY nselors, Gearld Wright as first counselor and Merrill Dimick as second counselor. Members of the Hunter Stake High Council are Earl Dahl, Alvin Barlow, Mark Eubank, Dick Amos, Gary Williams, Verl Solt, Gene Holla-daDale Hancock, Wilford Forsborg, and Conrad Fuller. Stake Clerk will be Willey as executive secretary. Alternate high councilman will be Bill Vuyh. Sustained as president of the new Hunter West Stake was Bishop Evans T. Doxey of Hunter Ward with counselors Douglas Orchard, first; Ronald C. Barker, second. High Councilmen are John Hutchinson, Ephraim Furness, DeRay Shepherd, Keith Harman, Roy Peterson, Theron Coon, Walter Ewell, Leland Roundy and Bud Silcox. Jack Booth will serve as stake Other clerks will be clerk. named later. As patriarchs for Hunter Stake, H. Earl Day will remain while Pres. Breeze was sustained as such. In Hunter West Stake, Lawrence Doxey will remain as patriarch and Pres. Pettersson was sustained as such. Pres. Farnsworth was sustained as the president of the Hunter Stake YMMIA. LuRae Gam remains as Hunter Stake Relief Society president. Bonnie Pettersson was sustained as Hunter West Relief Society president with Susan Mills and Susan Hutchinson as counse- served for so long. Pres. Breeze thanked all who had served with him since he was bishop and in the stake presidency for the past 25 years. All thanked members of their families for support given. President Doxey and President Harwood each bore their testimony and Bishop Doxey expressed his loss of being bishop of his ward. They were followed by Wil- burn C. West, who expressed his appreciation for the Aaronic Priesthood. Following instructions by Elder Mark E. Peterson, the choir sang the closing hymn and benediction was offered by Bishop Richard Nielson of the Hunter 10th Ward. y, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24 v Bourbon. Pres. Breeze was released with his counselors Pres. Dean Farnworth and Pres. Mathew M. Pettersson. Elder Peterson expressed gratitude to these fine men who have served so faithfully. The wives of these men who were released were asked to be with them on the stand during the balance of the meeting. Bishop Donald C. Harwood was sustained as the new Hunter Stake president with Cou- TUESDAY, AUGUST 22 and Gleaners Stake Meeting, 8:30 p.m. at the home Dennis Hopjrer and John Huston are both film directors. Different generations. But with the same desire to be best in their craft. The Beams are that way, too. And for 6 generations, theyve beer i best in their craft the distilling of Kentucky nter Stake. NEWS of Christie Shaw. center Generation gap? We never heard of it. Richard Pearce. Elder Peterson then spoke remarking on the rapid growth of the church and also of Hu- bers at this meeting. Stake Family Night AUGUST ment of advances in the Priesthood a combined choir consisting of members of the new Hunter West Stake sang The Lord Is My Shepherd, led by be FRIDAY, AUGUST 18 BYU Education Week at the U of U East Institute Building. SUNDAY, 8th, 10th, and 11th will remain in Hunter Stake. Pres. E. Verne Breeze conducted the preliminaries which included a warm welcome to the visiting authorities and those in attendance in both buildings. Invocation was offered by Bishop Aaron Dee Doxford, bishop of Hunter 9th ward. the announce- Following Magna, Utah U- '. ii i. l Lagoon Day set ALLEN WHITE and wife Myrna with children, Jeff (in father's arms), Debbie, (center), and Lee, (right), are typical of many Oquirrh Stake families who will be attending Oquirrh Stake outing at Lagoon on Aug. 22. It is hoped that all members will plan to attend and have an evening of entertainment and fun together. Free tickets for many rides and swimming with reduced rates on other concessions are offered. Arthritis Sufferers: WAKE UP WITHOUT ALL THAT STIFFNESS! New formula for arthritis minor pain is so strong you can take it less often and still wake up in the morning without all the pain's stiffness. Yet so gentle you can take this tablet on an empty stomach. Its called Arthritis Pain Formula. Get hours of relief. Ask for Arthritis Pain Formula, by the makers of A nacin analgesic tablets. High overhead closes business Evans T. Doxey . . .new position lors. Rainbow The Theater, s, Londons answer to the closed recently after five months of operation, notes the current issue of Words & Music magazine. Run by John Morris, a former associate of Bill Graham, the Rainbow failed mostly be cause of its high overhead, informs Words & Music. Fill-more- -- Gloyd Dangerfield was appointed as Hunter West Stake Primary president. Blaine T. Nixon was sustained as the new bishop for Hunter Ward and Clyde Rydalch was sustained as bishop of Hunter 6th Ward. Counselors will be given later. The former members of the stake presidency each expressed their love for the work and for those whom they have Donald Harwood . . .new appointment Oquirrh THURSDAY, AUGUST 17 Bishops Oral Evaluation, 5 p.m. FRIDAY, AUGUST 18 Open SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 Open SUNDAY, AUGUST 20 High Council 6 Meeting, a.m.; Pleasant Green First Ward - Mary Ann Evans, before going to speaker the Central South Brazilian Mission, 3:30 p.m.; Sunday School Preparation Meeting, FROM THE BANK WHERE PEOPLE MEAN EVERYTHING. 6 p.m. MONDAY, AUGUST 21 Family Home Evening Look ahead to loan costs that are lower than are available from many other types of lending institutions. For color TV or other appliances. ..home TUESDAY, AUGUST 22 No MIA; Oquirrh Stake goon Day improvements... automobiles, trucks, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24 La- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23 No MIA MIA Leadership campers. It will improve your outlook to see what a pleasant experience it is to get a loan from the bank where people mean everything. 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