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Show nr RFliiiWfnnrir hris&icl;'sl I k CLEARFIELD COURIER, ROY STAKE THIRD WARD ovn s rms os sanbinm io cnoom mom in me mmwtn. UUMItT NAIIS DARK driftwood 1 ioa4B " Ar Smufaod od lxi4a. ! Simulator woodgrqin aw 2 Iowan plywood 14 grad $579 $449 BURL BIRCH NOCTURNE 116 I 4 K B. Ill grodo, ftimutotod woodgroin on louon plywood 6 4 FW grade, dntukrtad woodgroin on Iowan 49 $ Orodo vn BRRMNR wooopwn 5 95 99 SUPPLIES AlllID 240 Sklnfl SaH-SMl- 19 CORRUGATED BATHROOM Till BOARD Second Grade SxS FIBERGLASS PANELS SS.11 B 26"x8 26"x10' ... $2.90 26"x12' ... $4.69( 26"x14' ... $5.49 26"x16 ... $6.20 $2.30 $3.00 5x6 DAMAGED DOORS INTERIORS GALVANIZED PIPE in Unpin 11-- All BIZIS 5 f NCAN 3lfedol nm Simutotod woodgom on loo on fi 5 49 AUTUMN BIRCH 4 I I 1l grodi $7 n 1I4x4m CROSS CUT 316 f QUANTTTT CASUI OAK lonow MOIMNM AN9 COIOO ANt VARIETY I .14c AH. 99 t1 Westbrook, Gary K. Drake, and Dale Lyman, have been Ann Nichols has been ordained Elders. Thanks to the Primary for as released Visiting Teachers Message leader for an outstanding ward party the Relief Society, and held last week. TWELFTH WARD Sharon Wauer sustained. - " Carol Harris has been SEVENTH WARD Jolene Wagstaff has been released as Blazer B teacher released as Homemaking in the Primary, Dixie counselor in the Relief Badger as Mother Education teacher in the Relief Society Society, and Aria Burchell and Jill Storey as a Sunday sustained. School teacher. Jon Alberts has been orCarol Harris has been dained a Teacher. Thanks to all who helped sustained as Merry Miss A with the Ward Fair, and teacher for the Primary. made it so successful. Emily Thompson as Mother Education teacher and Ruth THIRTEENTH WARD as Cultural A new Relief Society Funk been Refinement teacher for the has presidency sustained. Released were Relief Society. Beth Burnett, president, Kerma Larsen, and Carol Dawn Smith as and her counselors, Primary teachers, and Jill Adrienne Thompson and Storey as assistant Jr. Mada Sunday School coordinator. Mada Stanger. as the sustained Stanger was ROY WEST STAKE new president, with Marie . FOURTEENTH WARD Boren and Kim Harrison as The ward will have a counselors. ROY NORTH STAKE campout at the stake camp on Friday evening, and ELEVENTH WARD Kevin Colohan, Gary Saturday. The ward will provide morning. The breakfast Relief that Society Aug. 23, 1978, Page 8 Homemaking meeting will be Aug. 30, with a pot luck lunch at noon. Sunset LDS Slake News Sunset Stake The stake camp is slated for a cleanup on Ajg. 26. Those planning to go on this project be at South Fork at 9 a.m. Tools for cleanup will be needed and trucks. Sunset First was Deanna Kyeyn sustained Relief Society nursery learder, Phoebe Burrows & Marsha Hamblin Primary teachers. Sunset Third the Koster Robert bishopric; First counselor sustained. Sunset Fourth who Wayne Hardy recently returned from a New Zealand mission was the speaker in church services on Sunday. He is the son of Calvin & Belva Hardy. Sunset Fifth Susan Anderson was in sustained organist evening Relief Society, Donna Ferrin morning Relief Society chorister, David Valentine was advanced & sustained a Debbie Anderson & Susan Priest, the son of Jim and Williamson counselors in the Corrine Valentine. Bob Bell was released as Young Adult Relief Society. Afton was Stanley a sustained Primary teacher. SERVICES FUNERAL were Held Tuesday in the Salt Lake Tabernacle for Elder Delbert L. Stapley, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Churcn. Elder Stapley died Saturday walkinq near his home and suffered a cardiac arrest. He will be buried in his home state of Arizona. Conferences planned by LDS Church SALT LAKE CITY, Utah Sunset Sixth five area conferences in the United States and one in Canada have been scheduled for 1979 by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Mike Eyster was sustained a Teacher, the son of Marlene Eyster. of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. scheduled this fall in South h Africa, Argentina, Brazil and The Roy Utah North Stake will honor all senior members 70 years of age and with a luncheon Friday, at 1 p.m. in the Roy 6th 15th and Ward Cultural Hall, 3845 South 2000 West, Roy. Futher information may be obtained and. tranolder if arranged reports Uruguay, Spencer W. President North Stake needed by calling to Saints, according President Ezra Taft Benson announced Previously are area conferences Luncheon planned by sportation and up in 825-657- 6. Kimball. The 1979 area conferences will be held in Houston, April 14,15; in Los Angeles May 5, 6; in Chicago Aug. 4, 5; in Toronto, Aug. 25, 26; Washington D.C., Sept. 8, 9; and Atlanta, in Sept. 22, 23. The Toronto conference will be the first for Canada since the Church, in 1971, inaugurated its policy of conducting such gatherings away from its Salt Lake City headquarters. The first conference AND POSTS LOUVKR SHUTTIRS Report '4A3BrSiZTC iNTHwSST CEDAR CEDAR X 44 ft. 0.1. STOCK 4.4. t1 $ JI99 55 Cadar pad f. N COMBED CEDAR k r AMoemuzit Easy to Install Ready to Finish All Sizes. 1 United SPINDLCS MOV ABIC REDWOOD 69 4 I On Sunday, Our Saviors Lutheran Church of Roy will participate in the annual family outing canyon breakfast and service in Box Eder Camp Grounds at the entrance to Logan Canyon. Breakfast will be served from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m., at a cost of $1.75 for adults, $1 for children under 12, or $6 per family. The outdoor service will be held at 11 a.m. in conjunction with Holy Cross Lutheran Church of Brigham City. There will be no service at Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Roy on Aug. 27. On Sept. 3, the congregation will return to the 6 March and Bailor SAItlD Will fall-wint- schedule, I,. DOMISTK Ip It! i.u miavywt. 6 ft B1.B6 Nielsen, 825-785- or 5 Ms'. Mary Delker, by the evening of Aug. 27. Those attending are asked to bring their own table service and contribute their share of the cost of the food. The Sunday Church School teachers meeting has been changed from Aug. 24 to Aug. 31 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall, 5560 S. 2300 W., Roy. Mrs. Jill Freret, 825-830- 5, FIELD FENCE Amorlcnn Mada 4 I nek drlpt 2 9" 47" $46.95 $59.95 $57.79 REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN wen ikmiM Superintendent, together with the staff, will be own ywroN ant mm finalizing plans for Church School to resume on Sept. 10 -- conducted earlier this, summer , in Honolulu, but area con-- ferences have been held in other parts of the world since the first in Manchester, England, seven years ago. The area conferences will be conducted under the direction of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Showando scheduled by scouts Local scouters are busily making plans for a multidistrict Showando training session for Boy Scout leaders. This years event will be held on Saturday, Sept. 23 at Marquardt Park in Ogden. Registration will begin at 7 a.m. with the Flag ceremony beginning at 8 a.m. All, Institutionalrepres-entatives- , worship services at 10:45 a.m. The congregations annual steak fry will be held on the patio of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Nielsens home, 2067 S. 4750 W., Roy, on Tuesday, Aug. 29 at 6 p.m. Adult members and friends are asked to make reservations with Mrs. $18.95 $24.95 $27.95 4p with States-wa-s Assistant Scoutmasters, Scoutmasters, Blazer Scout leaders, Ward and Stake Primary Presidents, Stake Scouting Directors, Troop Leaders Council and Blazer Patrol leaders, committeemen and dads are invited from Mt. Ogden, Skyline, Francis Peak and Gateway Districts. Each unit will be participating as a patrol and will need their own patrol flag. Prizes will be given for the most original patrol flags. The cost will be $2.50 per person if registered before Sept. 16 and $3 after this date. There will be trail station, a rally and a song fest. Lunch will be served to all participants. 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