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Show iTIfg-rTT- TTZ3R M J s$ - v , i f j - ' &ir -- sfLia,i; .: jsk I K- 'n im '" V U,v- V! tr ? m, ml: a 1 -- i pmmy aj, -.- h 1 The annual seminary held March Ifort prepir children. Each child made at least one, and many contributed several. The script is by Mrs. Duane Fuller. The quarterly church business meeting will be after the morning worship service, Sunday, April 7. There will be a Pot Luck Dinner at 12:30 p.m. with the business meeting to follow. Please bring food enough to feed your family, and a place service for each member. Please make this an important part of Palm Sunday, and break bread with us. Maudnay Thursday is April 11, with the service of the Lords Supper beginning at will Program present the message Palm Sunday, April 7, during the morning worship service. Those participating in the program are: Terry Petersen, Vicki Fuller, Tammy Turner, Toni Petersen, Anna Reano, Tina Arreaol, Mike Phillips, Lori Arreola, Eileen Mosely, Mark Reano, Billy Humphreys, Toni Petersen, Christina Phillinps. Mike Reann, Mark Hogue and Stacey Turner will sing with the group. A mural that will be used to illustrate the Easter Story has been made by the 30 at Highland High School, was a great success. The speaker, David David B. Haight, was very inspirational and very enjoyable to hear. Thanks to w Parhcipated to make it a success. On April 11 the annual Magna Seminary Early Mot- - SEMINARY committee, back row, James Kendall, Gerald Broderick, Mark Pearce, Mike Prentice; middle row, Dan Beratto, Debbie Guymon; front row, Lori Doxey, Sharron Coon, Sandra Cloxvard, Shellie Quinn, and Reran Ogden. The Children in the Light of 4&m4 .:B; . : . iV--i ' & the Bible - ;nrf iiij.!fv r-- f .fctA- Il-- I progjinan 7:00 p.m. We will do this service to remember our Lords meal in the Upper Room before the day in which he was crucified. The Northwest Region of American Baptist Churches will meet at Richland, Washington, April 19, 20, and 21. The Pastor and Mrs. Edwards plan to attend leaving, Thursday and returning Monday. Sunday is American Baptist Womens Sunday, so they will have charge of the service, on Sunday, April 21. The Utah Baptist Convention will be called intor session during the meeting for the purpose of dealing with the endorsement and affirmation of the Region structure with any modifications voted by the Region in general session. Easter Sunday, April 14, the Easter Sunrise Service will be held on the mountain south of Bacchus at 7 : 00 a.m ., the West Valley Youth will lead in the program. The Easter breakfast will be prepared by the men of the Trinity Methodis Church at 7:45 a.m. The cost will be announced later., The Sunday Church School will beet at 9:45 a.m. The Easter Morning Worship Service will be atll:00a.m. ning Breakfast will be held. The speaker will be Arnold J. Stringham. There will be a period of time reserved for anyone who would like to bear their testimony and a breakfast will be served. There will be a charge of 15 cents . It will be held at the Magna Stake Center. Tickets will be available through your classes. We hope all students will support this activity and have a good time. MAGNA UTAH STAKE Saturdav NEW BISHOPRIC of the Pleasant Green 2nd Ward are (1 to r.) Mose Dee Watterson, first counselor, Bishop Joseph Catten, Arnold LaMar Beckstead, second counselor and Allen Lynn Kenner, ward clerk. Pleasant Green sustains new ward bishopric, clerk Sunday March 32. Today Bishopric of the Pleasant Green Second Ward was with a vote of thanks for their dedicated service over the past two and a half years; Bishop Max J. Beck, 1st Councilor Joseph Catten, 2nd Councilor Harvey M. Ilenline, Clerks Rodney L. Jones, A Lamar Beckstead, J. Claude Sheppick and Executive Secretary Ernest e Watterson, 1st Councilor; nold LaMar Beckstead 2nd d Councilor; Allen Lynn ner, Ward Clerk; These Ar-th- Ken-release- Brethern A. Case. Replacing these Brethen as the new Bishopric are Joseph Catten, Bishop; MoseDee assume will Leadership of the ward for- thwith until such time as they can be ordained and set apart. 6. pr. General Conference Priesthood Session, Stake-hous6 p.m. e, pr. Sunday. 7. General ( onference no Sundav Schools in Wards, 10 a.m. Monday. pr. 8: Family Home Tuesday MIX. mary . Evening. pr. 9 Relief Society. Pri- . Xpr. 10: Wednesday. MIX. Relief Society, Pri-mar- v . Thursday. Apr. 11: Explorer Olympics Golf Tournament. Copper Club. 10 a.m. &G(Wfjjogmeiii There is a kind of beauty . . . that increases and does not diminish with the years, wrote Margaret Weymouth Jackson, a beauty that lies within, and shines out It is the thing called character, that comes with maturity and . . . And it means so much to the person one lives with . . . No one could be so foolish as to deny the charm of youth and beauty, but they are so fleeting, . . . that we must one can get on a sounder . . . basis. . . With a stranger, assume a virtue . .but one can assume no virtue for the every. . year-ou- t day, year-i.(living together in life). One must possess that virtue, body and soul, for its own sake . . . And so we come back to fundamentals; that to make a success in marriage character is required-charactin money matters, character in morality, in faithfulness, character to consider the family first - character that includes cleanliness, and a bit of pardonable pride honesty, and not the kind of pride . . . that (indulges in petty quarreling, or) is forever taking offense at trifles, . . . (not) pride that can never forgive or forget, . . . There must be much forgiving on both sides. But always remember in a marriage that the family is foremost, for if a marriage is broken, children pay a price; children who are torn between those they love; children who have to choose, or have others choose for them. Solomon himself could not make this kind of decision to the blessing and satisfaction of all concerned. People can change. They can find respect, even if romantic love has partly left. There should be kindly frankness; confiding, no furtive secrets and no brooding about the but going on from here, wherever you are, partners working on a common problem - conquering instead of RICHARD L. EVANS running away. Making and keeping a happy home takes character and constancy, as does everything else worthwhile. But what Copyright 1971Atesons Reprinted by permission else ever yields such rich rewards? FUN & GAMES ... e, April 6th ... ... At 8:00 p.m. Our Lady of . n, Lourdes kfi ... er self-respe- ct Hall Free Refreshments Proceeds for the -- . Benefit of the LARRY TURNER, seminary instructor, assists Dave Evans, with a class assignment. Center Religion Scouts prepare or Expo 74 programs District Saltair Boy Scouts are getting all set to take part in the council wide Boy Seoul Expo 74 to s, 74 St Phone 884-340- E. Clark Grantsville 7 Peel Funeral Homes 7888 W. 2700 So Phone 297-262Magna (Used Auto Parts) W 2 1st South Phone 297-802Magna 1 Phone Magna 299-728- 6 4 Prescription Service 3441 So. 8400 West Phone 297-584Magna Reasonable Auto Wreckage 7800 4. McDonalds Floral Arts 3510 So. 2820 West Johnsons Insurance Agency M&M Insurance Group Farmers ' 9061 W. 2700 So Magna Phone , 4 297-674- Openshaw Insurance 3 130 So 8560 West Dick Cyprus Drug W 2700 So Phone 297-626- 8455 Magna 1 Cyprus Credit Union, Inc. 2711 So 8600 West Phone 297-585Magna Saver Service 6809 W 3500 So Phone 297-586Hunter 1 Perk Cleaners & Tailors 891 6 W. 2700 So. Phone 297-602Magna Zions First National Bank 4 Phone Magna Sandy Metal Works 6580 W 21 00 So Phone 297-710Magna 8177 W. F armers Insurance Group 297-634- has found people who smoke have fewer accidents than people who do. Thats why theyve come up with a new car insur-anc- e Phone Magna 297-586- 7 PARIS INSURANCE AGENCY 9061 West 2700 So., Magna, Utah 84044 Office Phone 297-674- 3 Olsens 8963 City Bakery W 2700 So. Phone Magna 297-995- 8 2 First Security Bank of Utah 9024 W 2700 Wee Lads N N Magna 6 Lassies Nursery Kindergarten 2829 So. 8600 Phone Utah Copper Division Kennecott Copper Corp Phone 322-153Magna So. 350-550- Magna Verne Breeze Realty 541 0W. 3500 So Phone 298-9Hunter 0 1 4 West Valley Ford 8120 W 3500 So Phone 297-631Magna 701 Pearl Palace Phone (Drums and Guitars) Salt Lake Cindy 297-773- Magna 7 485-949- st So Phone 466-665Phone 966-230- 8 297-538- 9 E. 21 5 Michelle Ames, Terese Miller, Tony Broadbent Natalie Tanner, Sugarhouse Realty 7 Wendy, Shan Ghan, Jae Dean Smith, Lisa Gledhill, Chantae Ellsworth, Richard Nielson, Tina Bowers, Linda Lingwall, Cindy NElson, Michael Atkinson, Michelle Wyatt, Daren Forsberg, Glen Jewkes First Grade: 3 W 297-617- Kindergarten: McGowan, 3 Four Way Service Station 3494 So. 8400 West Phone 297-574Magna CHICK Res; 297-203- 7 JOHN Res: will hold their kick off on April 12, at 6 p.m. at the Brockbank Jr. High School in Magna. Further information can be received by contacting Grant Eastwood, Chairman Saltain District. 298-470- 6. Carl Sandberg citizens of month policy with savings up to 4 dont type District ticket sales i 25, Its only at Fanners! Western Ready Mix 8920 W 3500 So. 3500 So Phone Magna up to 25 '' on car Insurance with Farmers 297-997- Reams Bargain Annex 1 524-494- 4 Non- - Smokers may save non-smok- Mels Levi Shop 2660 So. 7200 West 1 Phone 297-584- Fair Store 9041 W 2700 So Phone 297-677Magna Hunter Cash Western Hills Body Shop 8784 W 2700 So Phone 297-815Magna 9145W. Phone Magna 8 Center Grocery 2891 So 9100 West Phone 297-994Magna be held at Lagoon on May Hundreds of Boy Scouts throughout the Salt Lake Council will take part in this huge activity. It will include an overnight encampment with an evening campfire on May 3 at 9 p.m. with special entertainment and a spectacular fireworks display. Saturday, May 4, will see a series of displays and demonstrations of th many Tickets of $1 activities. can net a unit 35 percent commission. Each boy and unit will be able to win awards for their participation in Scout Expo74 and will receive instant recognition for the activity in eight different skill and fun events. The overnight emcampment will be set up according to districts and it is requested the fies be out of the Charcoal ground. stoves are suggested. Salt-ai- r 298-881- 7 "FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Brunson, Bonnie Ruybal, Scott Argyle, Tammy Daniels Second Grade: Julie Oliverson, Lane Harper, Linda Raby Sean Tuttle, Paul Jelhnich, Debbie Buhler Third Grade: Leon Lunt, Brenda Hatt, Sharlene Darwin Sean Goodfellow, Henry Jackson, Beth Boyer, Joy Middleton, John Issacson Fourth Grade: Jeff Vance , Christine Rodriques, Mike Nielson, Mylan Bair, Fifth Grade: Gordon Brunson, Tammy McCaulley, Michele Nunley, Angie Merrick Sixth Grade: Cary Susan McGowan, Douglas Danielson, Cheryl Walker, Leisa Ames, John Gold Rawson, Wendy , Craig, Ken-ningto- n, Special Education: Richard Breigthaupt, Sandy Wiechert |