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Show r SUN CHRONICLE, April 6, 1978, Page 10 Roy LDS Netos April 5, 1978, Page 10 CLEARFIELD COURIER, Ourz Sauiorzs Lutherzan SIXTEEN The Relief NINTH WARD The Relief Society reminds all women their of Homemaking meetings next Thursday morning from our ward at Sweetheart Ball. the Orelene Mikesell has been Sunday Church School for all ages meets at 9:30 a.m. at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 5560 S. 2300 W., Roy. The Sunday Worship hour at 10:45 a.m. will feature contemporary communion. Pastor Charles Riggs, who has just returned from a week vacation, will deliver the sermon based on the Gospel from Luke 24: the appearance of Jesus on the road to Emmaus. The Chancel Choir will present an anthem. Pastor Riggs is assisting with the Lutheran Bible Institute scheduled on the four remaining Sunday evenings in April, from 6:30 to 9:15 p.m., at Elim d Lutheran Church, St., Ogden. Courses planned are Galations taught by Pastor Garland Gotowski, "John by Pastor Don Berg, "Teaching the Fait!) to Children by Mrs. Berg, and 13-3- Mark Cummngs and Cathy Godfrey listen to instructions from Director Sergene Simmons practicing for the Roy LDS Stake's play "Happiness Road," to be presented at Roy High school Friday and Saturday night beginning at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free. VALORIE HANSEN, 575-23r- Worship Pastor by Charles Riggs. Advance registratiohs are desirable. The Institute is sponsored the Utah by Lutheran Forum, which has a similar format scheduled in April at Zion Lutheran Church in Salt Lake City. Circles of the Lutheran Church Women from Our Saviors will all The meet on April 11: Rachel Circle will meet at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Fae Hiss, 5478 S. 2425 W., Roy, with Mrs. Sharon Moore leading the Bible study. Dorcas Circle will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Maizie Seath, 2360 W. 5300 S., Roy, with the Bible study being led by Mrs. Sharon sustained as teacher. Christian Education, Evangelism, Mission, and Worship and Music- - will meet for dinner in the Fellowship Hall at 6 p.m. on Thursday April 13. The Church Council meeting will follow at 8 p.m. Primary FIFTEENTH WARD A on demonstration making soap will be featured at the Relief Homemaking Wednesday. Society meeting next Society will ROY STAKE THIRD WARD Congratulations to Mike Nichols and Darren Hawkins on receiving the Eagle Scout rank. Their parents are Bishop and Mrs. George Nichols, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hawkins. Kathryn Miller has been sustained as the new Relief Society Secretary. The Relief Society will have instructions on making swim suits, a demonstration The new pack is sponsored by the Clearfield Police Department and is the only civic sponsored Cub Scout pack in Clearfield and Gateway District. Jim Allison, committee chairman for the pack, said, The unit will follow the national scouting program and welcomes all boys, 8 to 10 years of age, whether they are healthy or handicapped, rich or poor and no matter what their color or religion. The pack plans on having their pack meetings on the fourth Thursday of every month and will participate in all district and council events. "We have recruited some finest scouters in the area, including four Silver Beaver Recipients, and Im sure pack 384 will be one of the top packs in the community, he said. For information on joining Cub Scout pack 384, contact Cubmaster John Della-Rattor Committee Chairman Jim Allison, of the 825-370- introduces the complete show scheduled 4 lyViW' - ; k- - ? 4 , , - V: ?.... w?? i, w s 8 .VC - fiy , 'i I .,' , 5 A ward budget dinner is scheduled for April 12 in the cultural hall. All families of the ward are invited. Next Thursday is Relief Society, homemaking day. Many activities have been planned. HOOPER STAKE TENTH W ARD The son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Parker has been blessed by his father, and named Brian King Parker. The son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson has been given the name James John Wilson by his father. Alisa Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen, has been baptized and confirmed by her father. The Rhoades, and originated in The girls performing range in age from 5 to 15 and have performed in many halftime shows. They have also been invited to perform at the Rainbow Classic in Hawaii later this year. Clinton. SDonsored bv the Sunset LDS Stake Elders Quorums, Ricky Tanner along with several other entertainers will put on a musical show. Tickets, which must be acquired in i advance,: are $1.50 donation . for general admission. For Sunset 1 0 ticket information, call James William Moore was Tickets can or from Primary a be purchased through an graduated 2nd class scout with his Duty Elders Quorum member of to God Trail award and representative. Jorgensen's sustained a deacon. He is the Bookstore in Roy also have son of Mr. and Mrs. David tickets for the performance. Moore. Relief Society on Wedis a nationally Ricky be will the acclaimed nesday performer and Homemaking lesson with singer from Pleasant View. mini classes of sewing, He has performed often with cooking, quilting etc. Joan many artists including the Poulsen will give the Family Mormon Tabernacle Choir, the Utah Symphony and the Preparedness lesson in the Philharmonic morning. Lois Ellsworth is in Philadelphia Orchestra. For this program charge in the evening. AS he will be joined by his sister 2 Sunset Jolynne. Relief Society is in charge Others performing on the show include Johnny Hull of the smorgasboard dinner on and the 3rd Generation, evening Thursday Small THE All Stars, beginning at 6 p.m. Mini Relief Society on Wedand the Stars, Stars. The Hull family has nesday will be the Social had a band which had its Relations class, Marion n Mother the origins in 1923, and are Popham and in the Intermountain Education group area. evening class only. The Stars groups are Sunset 3 was Wilcock Melba under the direction of Pat 773-781- 773-760- from 5-1- 0 pm EVERY DINNER DEAL INCLUDES Soup, Salad, Main Entree, Potato, Dinner Toast All at Great Savings ' Available at Wasatch Front Stores Only RICKY TANNER is scheduled to perform at Clearfield a "Family Night show beginning High Friday night in at 8 p.m. Relief Society will have their Homemaking meetings next Wednesday at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. FOURTEENTH W ARD James Stevens and Kurt Bennington have been dained Elers. or- Next Tuesday is the Relief Society homemaking SEVENTEENTH WARD The ward will be divided in church next Sunday at 6 p m Chris Toone has been ordained an Elder. The Relief Society homemaking will be next Wednesday. Sunset Served Evenings is scheduled for April 12 in the cultural hall. All families of the ward are invited. meetings. .. A family Night with will be Ricky Tanner Clearfield in the presented High School auditorium Friday at 8 p m. SEVENTH WARD ward budget dinner A a, 773-914- 4 Family night t Homemaking meeting next Wednesday morning. The evening session meets on Tuesday. EIGHTH WARD Next Tuesday morning, and Wednesday evening, the have Relief Society will their homemaking meetings. being organized It has been announced that a new Cub Scout Pack has been organized in Clearfield. their at breads meeting next Tuesday. Cub Scout Pack Woeppel. Deborah Circle will meet at 7:30 p m. at the home of Mrs. Madge Jenson, 1284 N. 450 W., Sunset, with Mrs. Gwen Hadley as study leader. Confirmation classes will meet Wednesday at 6:45 p.m. for the 8th grade; 8:15 p.m. for the 9th grade. On Thursday the Carol Choir will practice at 4 p.m. The five Parish a on home beautification, and one on making old world II W ARD have their Homemaking and evening. Lynn and Shirley Taylor were chosen as Sweethearts I well-know- ' LDS ? f sustained ward librarian. Relief Society on Wedbe will the nesday Homemaking lessons with a gardening, hairstyling, and Mexican cooking class. SA Sunset 4 Homemaking classes next Tuesday with Charlent Ottley giving the Family Preparedness lesson in the morning, Joyce Florence in the evening. Sunset 5 Fred Child was given a farewell on Sunday evening prior to his leaving on a mission to Hong Kong. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Child. He is a graduate of Clearfield High School and has attended Weber State College. Sandra Hill was released as Junior Primary organist, Donna Ferrin as chorister, Donna Sternerkirt a teacher and Doris Varble Librarian. Sustained in the Primary were Beverly Andreason as organist, Mary Guiver as chorister, Jane Harper as a teacher, Jeanine Turner, librarian and Donna Ferrin as senior Primary chorister. Did you know Relief Society on Tuesday will include interior with Joan decorating Lythgoe, needlepoint with LoraLee Beezer, a cooking class with Trudy Wangsgard ItitigltfeiL OPTICAL QUALITY EYEWARE SATURDAY Prime Rib Dinner HAS AN ADDITIONAL OINNERDEAL PRICED OOOO ONLY 5PM TO 10 P - r, . r, A; V) 2 M , " 1'1H t'n I 1, for N e $ 799 iM v a'.h t A Great Deal...on a Great Meal BIG BOY FAMILY RESTAURANTS 2132 Washington Blvd. 4250 South Harrison Blvd. Clearfield 325 South State & HEARING AIDS . classes. NEW LOCATION IN DAVIS COUNTY We fill optical prescriptions written by your eye doctor. We have large selection of eyewear frames. We have prescriptions and non prescription sunglasses. We repair broken frames and replace broken lenses. 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Lee Stephens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stephens was advanced and sustained an elder. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemaking classes. In the morning a representative of the Sunset Police Department will be giving a seminar. Elizabeth Caine gives the lesson on Family Preparedness in the morning, Coral Taggert in the evening. |