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Show Ourz SaofoRs W I Lutherzan Our Saviors Sunday Church School for all ages meets at 9:30 a.m. weekly. Currently, the fifth grade class taught by Mrs. Jill Anderson and Miss Lisa Moore is studying the Gospel of Luke along with What God Is and The Jesus Adventure. This familiarizes each student with Jesus as his or her personal Savior. Banner and carries out poster-makin- g the lesson thoughts. serve Christ. Contemporary communion be will celebrated. At 7:15 p.m. Sunday, the Adult Inquiry Class will meet, with the topic Creeds of our Faith taught by Pastor Riggs. The fourth in the Lenten drama series will be held Wed.at7.30p m. The Cross for Skeptics will deal with young peoples philosophical followed services on Worship March 5, the Fourth Sunday in Lent, will be held at 10:45 a m. at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 5560 S. 2300 W., Roy. Pastor Charles Riggs sermon will center on discipleship, taking up our own crosses in sacrifice to about questions by a faith, discussion period. The childrens Carol Choir will practice Thursday at 4 p.m. On March 9,, the Parish AdCommissions Christian ministration, Education, Evangelism, Mission and Worship and Music over - dinner, HOOPER STAKE FIRST WARD The ward will can turkey on March 9 Sunday is Fast Day, with a baptism on Saturday at 6:30. Both the senior and junior basketball teams are in the region play this week The Junior team will play on Friday at 8 in Hooper and the seniors on Thursday at 8 at the Roy North Stake Gym The Organ Replacement Fund has reached 55 keys pledged of the total of 122 keys on the Rogers Elec- tronic Organ chosen. If by early delivery is assured. The goal is to have $2,600. cash is available mid-Marc- the organ paid for by May 14 The cost of each key is $66 One or more keys or portions thereof may be donated. Information may be obtained by calling the church or Organ office, Committee Chairman, Maj. Gordon Smith, Gym John Michael Nelson has been ordained a Priest. The Relief Society will have the Spiritual Living lesson at their meetings next Tuesday. FOURTEENTH W ARI) School The Sunday 825-655- 2 825-575- presidency has been organized. Stanley Crook was released as president and Jeff Widdison and Richard Weeks as counre- selors. The new president is Jeff Widdison, with Richard Weeks and Chad Reed as counselors. The Relief Society will have their Homemaking meetings next Wednesday SEVENTEENTH WARD Charles Richey has been sustained as group leader for the Seventies. Next Tuesday, the Relief Society will have the Spiritual Living lesson at their meeting ROY NORTH STAKE SIXTH WARD Brent Olsen has been released as Scoutmaster and sustained as a Sunday School teacher. Gary La Rose has been released as Webelos the At Homemaking meeting on March 7, there will be material and instructions available for making reversible vests, parkas and snowmobile suits. NINTH WARD The thday and renovated, the St. George Temple of the LDS Church stands today as the subject of a new book by Janice Force DeMille. M! OTBWOl ODWW 'OOHOWII .l JJ IIMiuiriq VthtUOO qoT b til uIJIUl BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED Illustrated book features St. George temple history Perrins Chronicle reporter College, is now devoting full time to her family beautifully writing. By Glen bound and volume, interestingly written by Janice A Centennial Year of the Contents are Temple. divided into two parts, Part I, a history of the St. George Temple, and Part II, pictures and articles on the temple presidents. The author, an English Department teacher at Dixie presidents. The volume's frontispiece includes art by and a poem Brazzeal readers will appreciate, by review given Fern Ruesch DeMille, which in part follows: Dear God, You had some work for my Daughter to do, So you called her back to Heaven with you . . . I quickly put myself in tune And did her Temple work real soon. I felt her presence by my side; My heart oer flowed with peace and pride. Help me to always grateful be For the temples set up by thee and thine, Evelyn Dussolt, Librarian at the Roy Library, gave a book review for members of Roi Annes when they met last week at the home of Alice Schenk. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening to Vera Zaugg, Ethel Brown, Ruth Benson, Helen Stewart, Lorene Oleson, Carol Bell, Jean Stettler, Irene Klein, Burton, written Good Annie, Pioneers, and an Easter pageant. She graduated from Dixie Junior College in 1967, and received her B.S. degree from Southern Utah State College in 1971, graduating with honors from both institutions. She has taught schools in Nevada and Utah, and enjoys pioneer handiwork such as crochet and embroidery and tatting and quiltmaking, as taught by her pioneer grandmother. She gives a historical background of the St. George temple and tells of its construction and dedications as well as 100 years of temple work and the temple Book OEtta has privileges And blessings mine. that are Relief Society social has Bir- been COURIER, March CLEARFIELD FIFTEENTH W RD The Relief Society will hio a spi'cial day next Wednesday They will be dipping chocolate eggs for Faster The evening session ull have a demonstration on choosing a wardiobe This "ill be given by Sandra F( i guson lie Relief Society social wdl tie March IT lea tming a Pioneer celebration, with dinner and a piogtam for all ladies of 'he ward and their partners I 1. Bir-hd.i- y KE 1EW W ARD 1at Reynolds has been released as president of the lit lief Society The new piisident is Barbara Fisher, was serving as Ibmiemaking counselor mIio susan Green will remain as Education counselor, and Gayle England is the new llomemaking counselor Kerwm Jeasen has been ordained a Teacher rlhe Rebel Society homomaking meeting next wo(k will feature mini classes m organizing time and space, making chicken pies, and making icversible vests ROY NORTH ST KE Sunday is stake con-le- t ence, a! noon in the Ogden Tabernacle There will be a meeting on Saturday night at 7 in the 2nd 7th 13th ward chapel All youth of the stake 12 years and older, and their parents and priesthood adv isers are urged to attend Richard Harding has been released as a counselor in the Sunday School, and Hoi ace Mower sustained At the Relief Society llomemaking meeting next Wednesday morning, mini classes in quilting and crewel embroidery will be continued planned for March 9 at 7 SE ENT11 WARD p.m. There will be no All Grow has been ladies Norman that day. meeting of the ward are invited for a released as 2nd counselor in the Elders presidency,, and special program, featuring ward members, and a4 James Shepherd sustained. As Jed Mayfield will enter the luncheon,; that evening., Steven Skidmore has- mission home on Saturday graduated from Primary prior to serving in the Ohio, and been ordained a Deacon. Columbus mission. The Relief Society will Doug Dance, son of Mrs. Joan Dance, has received a have their Homemaking call to serve in the Norway, meetings next Thursday. Oslo mission. THIRTEENTH WARD Because of conference this ELEVENTH WARD The Spiritual Living lesson Sunday, sacrament meeting will be taught in Relief will be at 6 pm Tern Fielding has been released as Jr Primary chorister, and Charlotte Anderson as Teacher. Melba Pelusi as ward Cultural Arts director, Diane Niederhauser as Jr Advanced Primary Genealogy coordinator Julie McKinstry has been as sustained a Primary and chorister, Howard Johnson as a Sunday School teacher New' ward members in 1 , 1 978, Page Melna Schenck, Leah Tubbs, Verla Dawson, Gladys Thompson, and Hazel Taft. And Ernie thank you, Lord, for Schneiters Professional RIVERSIDE GOLF COURSE Open Daylight til Dark NORTHERN UTAHS MOST COMPLETE GOLF FACILITY Championship Course 3 Par Course Tee Driving Range A , clude Bradley and Diana Birch and family, Ellis and Judith Hogan, and Edward and Janet Casteel The Relief Society will meet next Tuesday for the Spiritual Living lesson Sunset LDS Stake SUNSET FIRST Jerry Williamson, Jr who recently returned from a mission the in Missouri, area Independence reported on his experiences on Sunday evening Jerry is the son of Bishop and Mrs Jeiry Williamson. Relief Society on be will nesday Homemaking Joan Poulsen morning Preparedness Wed- the meetings gives the Family lesson Reid will continue with the Better You discussions LeJoie Richiel will give the evening Family Preparedness lesson Dali in McBride was graduated from Primary a 2nd Class Scout and with his Duty to God Trail award and sustained a Deacon He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Dennis McBride. SUNSET SECOND Relief Society on Wednesday evening will be the Spiritual Living class led by the newly sustaineed class leader Mala Parker. SUNSEET and Nancy Evans were in charge of arrangements SUNSET FIFTH Vance Light! oot reported on his mission in the Antwerp, Germany area in church services on Sunday evening Vance is the son of Blake was Melling sustained a Teacher, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lightfoot Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Spiritual Living lessons with Ellen Cutler in the morning, Darlene Read the evening group lesson, Dorothy Bodily is the Eulalie and Thomas Colleen SUNSETTHIRD Martha Neal was released as Relief Society nursery leader, Joan Dunford sustained, Marge Thomas was sustained Sunday School Chorister. Relief Society on Wedbe will the nesday llomemaking sessions. In the morning Rosie LeSue will give a demonstration on Mexican cuisine, Marge Thomas a hair styling class and there will also be quilting In the evening in addition to quilting they will make artificial fruit in bowls. SUNSET FOURTH David Jones was advanced to a priest, he is the son of Sylvester and Anita Jones. The Varied Married group spent a delightful evening at Mings in Salt Lake City on Saturday. Dinner and a Hawaiian floor show were enjoyed by the group, Nolan Melling Relief Society on Wedbe will the nesday llomemaking classes. Linda Berkley gives the morning Family Preparedness ening lesson class leader. SL NSET SEVENTH was Susan Herschi released as Junior Sunday School teacher, Edna estover sustained William Scott Gee was advanced in the priesthood to a Teacher He is the son of ev V SI NSET SIXTH ood has been called Kent to the London, England on a mission He will leave early this month for the mission home in Salt Lake City Kent is the son of Ray and Kathryn Wood Lynett sustained Organist Browning was junior Primary Mr and Mrs. Brent Wagstalf Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Spiritual Living Lessons with Sally Roberts in the morning. Irma Bingham leading the class in the evening Vision week proclaimed President has Carter proclaimed the week, March Save Your Vision 5 11, as Week According to the Auxiliary American Optometric to the Association, this years theme is "Life Is Worth to dedicated Seeing, reminding Americans of the importance of preserving their gift of sight with proper preventative health care. According to Mrs. Betsy Clouse, president of the Auxiliary to the Utah Optometric Association, many restaurants across the state will be using specially designed place mats depicting this years theme during Save Your Vision Week. "Everyone should realize that life is worth seeing and that eye and vision care should not be neglected, Mrs Clouse said. This most precious asset should not be taken for granted lota meets Xi The home of Gennie Bingham was the setting for the "meeting on Monday afternoon r for, , Xir( Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Margaret Scott gave an interesting lesson on Anne Morrow Lindberg. Members in attendance were Margaret Scott, Gennie Bingham, Marcelle Weaver, Adrienne Thompson, Lola Clark, June Heiser, and Jean Harris Portraits of the Hurricane illustrated Force DeMille, a native of St. George and resident of Hurricane, Utah, is the book, The St. George Temple: First 100 years, issued by the Homestead Publishers of Hurricane, Utah. This very readable volume approved by Temple President Grant M. Bowler is available this She her and u Ninety next Tuesday SECOND WARD leader. March 2. 1978, Page 3 Roy IDS Necos will meet at 6 p m. the in Fellowship Hall. The Church Council meeting will follow on the same evening at 8 p m. SUN CHRONICLE, ffOa Frank D. McKellar, carman, Salt Lake City, Utah; Arleen Esquibel, Salt Lake City, Utah; Jarl D. Ottesen, crew dispatcher, Provo, Utah; L. M. Ford, engine house foreman, Salt Lake City, Utah; Eugene E. Bauer, carman, Ogden, Utah; Daniel E. Young, pipefitter, Salt Lake City, Utah steno-cler- k, Wethecan hantCo it railroad Union Pacific people |