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Show I . f YWCA SUN CHRONICLE. Aug. 31 . 1978, Page 5 CLEARFIELD Roy LBS Mews COURIER, offers Aug. 30, 1978, Page 5 help Sunset The new Womens Crisis Center for battered women and Noreen Larkin, In Ressler, counselors, and Sally Hill, 2nd counselor in Roy Stake and their children is but one Service teacher. the Young Womens Mutual; Fourth Ward Cathy Phillips, secretary. of many historical firsts" of The BeeHive class will have LaNeitha Pierce has been Women's Roy West Stake Mary Hughes, Relief Society the Young Dawnitta Fir it Ward Atkinson as secretary; Scott Hansen, released as Relief Society Christian Association who The officers and teachers president; Susan Stock and ward Athletic director; secretary; Zelma Elliott as continue innovative services Relief Helen Thompson Cultural Society of the Mutual and their Susie Sexton as counselors, for women and their children night secretary; Gwen Davies, partners enjoyed an evening and Cindy Jarvis, secretary. Refinement leader in the in the community. Relief Society organist; together at the Ogden temple Mark George and David Relief Society ; Janet TueDer The rape crisis is also part Relief of the YWCA program. For Dorothy Walker, Relief on Wednesday. Gentry are the Priest night Society A social honoring the. quorum leaders; Bruce lesson Society Mother Education Center call 394-- . the Homemaking DR. JEFFREY KAHN Crisis call teacher; Wilma Little, night former bishopric will be held McEntire is president of the teacher; Stuart Murdock, 9456 or School chorister. SUNSET FIRST to speak at seminar Relief Society leader; Sept. 8 at 6 p.m. at the. Teachers quorum, with Allen are being Donations Explorer leader; and Ferris Kevin Nielsen was adchurch. Dinner will be Gentry and Mike Sexton as Tew, Primary teacher. Doug Hansen was released Gaylene Flatt, night Relief this for program. sought to a vanced in the priesthood as first counselor in the Society chorister; Reva served and a program counselors, and Lyle Bair, Other firsts" introduced School presidency, Teacher, the son of Mr. and Blau, night Relief Society Sunday Eason is Tamara was presented. All ward memthe YWCA are adult secretary. Jerry Kempster by Mrs. Orrin Nielsen. sustained. Lavar Social Relations teacher; Spackman bers are invited. 2nd sustained Deacons as of the educational year president programs at was Scott Gotchy SUNSET SECOND Veda Jones, night Cultural BeeHive adviser; Jranine Sunday is Fast meeting. quorum, with Curtis Bowden level; sustained a Deacon, the son community Refinement teacher; Marva Kaye Allred was released work Memberships have been and Kelly Forsgreen as Norman, Relief Society group developing of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Gotchy. as junior Sunday School in Bingham, night Relief received for Fred and counselors, used now and Mike secretary; Barbara Green, techniques SUNSET SIXTH Allred Pam teacher, schools Primary president; Helen Society Homemaking leader; work Carolyn Tanquari, and Hansen, secretary. social Time changes for the next sustained. Sustained to the and Joyce Smith night family, Thompson, and Janet the country; Hart, Evelyn Thirteenth Ward season will be Priesthood throughout board Relief Society Bud day international Dennis Michael lesson Saunders, counselors; Kingston, Homemaking devewloping Marie Boren has been Meeting 8:45 a.m.; Sunday relationships abroad at were Linda Stoddard, teacher. Norman, and Linda Hart and family, adviser; Explorer as released A Discover Your Roots Visiting 0 School a.m.; Loraine Unsworth. and they Donna Pingree was Dave and Jamie Garner and Teachers message leader, Kathie Barrel, Road Show seminar Sacrament Meeting 6 p.m.; community level; Adult is the in planned Sustained being Young of Mother son, and Larry and Judy and the Melbourne and as were forerunners sustained Specialist; Larsen Kerma Fast and testimony meeting With special guest speaker, Relief Society was Debbie n and womens services and Janet Education teacher; Gwen Searle and family. Laurence, Lund, sustained. 12:30 p.m.; Sunday School Dr. Jeffrey Kahn, manager Wood. School teachers. Ward Tenth Davis, Spiritual Living The new time schedule Sunday correlation meeting 10 a.m. Church of LDS SUNSET THIRD the of today. Memberships have been teacher;, Shirley Barrett, starts this Sunday, with has Genealogical Library. Scott Morisse Jenkins Shelly Larsen will be going organizations reported Christy YWCA was founded in The received for Darwin Hansen, Priesthood meeting at 8:30 secretary; Janet Olmstead, afthru the Ogden Temple Sponsored by the Roy LDS to the ward on her mission in graduated from Primary the chorister, Hazel Byrnes, and Muriel and Joyce a.m., Sunday School at 10:30, and been ordained a Deacon. North Stake, the how to ternoon session prior to her 1885 in England during America. Christy is South Industrial the of Relief Jacobs. the for 4 at day sacrament period and meeting organist mission. She will leave Sept. Time Schedule starting in seminar is free to the public the daughter of Mark and Two babies were blessed Revolution to improve the Society. Sustained in the 14. p.m. Fast meeting will be the September will be priesthood 15 at 7 p.m. at the on Jenkins. Bonnie Sept. at Fast named and women and girls; ; said meeting. Relief were; on Society last Sunday, Mutual night Girls receiving special lot of Rocky Quiroz was released meeting at 8:30, Sunday Roy North LDS Stake The daughter of Mr. and Lisa Shavers, the newly on Quma Sheperd, secretary; Primary Tuesday, School at 11, and sacrament as assistant ward clerk, awards in the APYWMIA Center, 4900 S. 2000 W., Roy. was Gibson Richard Mrs. appointed YWCA director Zelma Elliott, 'assistant Wednesday, and Relief meeting at 5 p.m. Relief IJ)r. Kahn will make a short Wayne Wilcock sustained. were Charlotte Parsons, her Tai the name Susan who will be formally by given leader; Homemaking Society on Thursday. about Sherry Thompson, Joyce welcomed at a fall memSociety will ,be on Wedpresentation Stake North Turner, Social Relations father. The son of Mr. and Roy Melinda Elna Brady, Christy nesday, Mutual on Tuesday, genealogical research and Girringe, tea at the YWCA teacher; Mrs. Corbridge, Mrs. Kelly McGuire was Relief Society leadership and Primary on Thrusday at will also answer questions. Marsha Neal and Konipasic, Kelly Rock and bership Andrews, 505 27th street, and Center, Cultural Refinement given the name Shawn Kelly. meeting will be Sept. 9 at 8 2 p.m. Barbara Exhibits and displays will Sharon Thompson were Wendy Kidman. the also at Agency teacher; Florence Hay, He was blessed by Dwan a.m. Bell and Nathaniel Morrell Ward as Fifteenth released feature Primary genealogical Tea. Three Gatherum. organist; and Donna Parker, Appreciation Sixth Ward with exwere released as Sunday been has Smith teachers. along Pat research, later the movement Ganine Jensen, daughter Homemaking leader. Vera The Relief Society has sustained as Young Womens School teachers, Barbara years Cindi Whipple and Debbie perts will be on hand to help to the United States Howes was sustained as day of Mr. and Mrs. Robert sustained a new president. Mutual president, with the individual started in Cook were released as Rock as Relief Society spread said. she session Social Relations Jensen; Lori Bennington, Jeannie Hall was released, Wendy Meenderink and finding their family roots Sunday School teachers, Spiritual Living class leader From the beginning the teacher. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to Stake Linda Bremer, Mother as counselors. her with counselors, Sherlene Anderson as junior according Egan Vicky i, was Y and Released from the Young program Garry Bennington; President Earl Child. The new time schedule, Education class leader in Larraine Olsen and Norma Sunday School chorister. in nature. In 1873 educational Womens Mutual were Kathy Jennifer Olsen, daughter of Holbrook. Norma Holbrook material will I be Complimentary Ruth Larsen, Blanche Relief Society. starting next month and university Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olsen Smoot, and Kathy Redden and a how to get started Sustained were Linda college has been sustained as the Priesthood meeting at 8:45, and Ann Holeman Quiroz were studies opened to were baptized and concounselors; Betty Calvert, available be also new president. Frona Hamer Sunday School at 11, and booklet will were sustained Primary Bremmer Spiritual Living women by this organization. Lorie firmed. Kathy Chatterton, and has been sustained as Ward sacrament meeting at 4. that evening. Use of the teachers, Christy Jenkins as lesson leader in Relief Today courses offered Peterson, advisers. Mary Jensen has been Music Chairman, and Roger Fast meeting will be the first Genealogical library, which a Sunday School teacher and Society, Paula Thalmas a offered are determined by Sustained were LaWanna sustained as Relief Society Executive Primary teacher, Mary the needs of the community as at 1:30, Primary and is open to the public and free, APYWMIA secretary. Smith Rock a Primary teacher, Refinement Secretary to the Elders Sunday the FOURTH seminar. at will SUNSET be Jensen, 1st counselor, Stacey Cultural and on given Mutual Wednesday served. Mrs. Shavers said. will broaden Bunot 2nd Counselor, Robin teacher, and Ralph Knutsen James Gorringe Young was Andrews The seminar Jeanine on Relief Tuesday. presidency. Society On October 5 classes will Adult representative, Stacy Eschenroader, 2nd year Mia and Patricia Wilkins as Brent Olsen was released your interest to find and released as Sunday School Eighteenth Ward math tutoring start Susan and teachers. School Maid adviser; for the Sunday School. trace your roots and show coordinator, Doris Bassett Wright a Primary teacher, on offering from 3:30 , Sunday The Relief Society opening to 5 Tuesdays Ninteenth Ward Easthope, BeeHive adviser. Rosemarry Smith has social will be Sept. 28, with you how easy it is to begin. sustained Bill McNaughton Marilyn Eyster Sunday reading-Englis- h Brent and p.m.; School teacher, Cindi Allen Sustained were Jeanine Lynn Hogan sustained Gospel been sustained as the new Hospitality Chairman, We invite everyone to find was tutoring, Wednesdays from 2nd year Beehive leader, out how easy it is to trace Doctrine class teacher, Paul Child, president; Joyce Johnson have been released Young Womens Mutual Bonnie Stahle in charge. 3:30 to 5 p.m. and Johathan Morrell a Sunday Johnson,' 1st counselor; from die Sunday School; and president. your own roots, President Garner and Larry Florence The Homemaking meeting on Thursdays from 4 Relief as 2nd Annette Hansen School teacher. Ninth Ward Cathy Chatterton, Sunday School teachers. will be Sept. 14 at 9:30 with a Child said. 5 to p.m. was Wallace Scott SUNSET FIFTH counselor, and Nanette Society Nursery leader. For further information, Released have been exCaravan of Spices demonSwimming is available on He to Annette Hansen was tended to Tamara Kempster, a Priest. be sustained was Read should Darlene interested those Stenquist, secretary, and Meenstration by Leona ' . Mondays from 5 to 7 p.m. ' .' sustained 8 or contact Jancy MeConnett and Janet sustained as Relief Society 2nd year" BeeHive adviser; derink. ; junior Sunday is the son of Bishop Jay and ; and special events will in- i ' Hancock teachers. Florence Wallace; 8'i'iH.VjU u.'XJiu.,; t.. secretary; Janice Metcalf as i it .' 'S ( t Of I T in",1 .( ... elude arts and - crafts, a 1 i"i f lunch Jeannie Butler and Duane ''Relief Sustained as president of Society to career planning workshop, the Child were sustained second year Mia Maids was chairman; Larry Metcalf, field trips to Weber State and School staff, Sunday Sunday School teacher, and Wendy Kidman, Joyce Planetarium and James Clavert, Maurice Chris Gibson and Lori Milinda College Gorringe, and other places. Museum were Blau and Jay Bailey Thurston, Primary teachers. Konopasic, second. counwill be ancourses Other released. selor with Sherry Thompson classes in for nounced later Dale Winterton has been Hostess for the Roi Annes the 3:45 p.m.; MIA - Wed(first Sunday) - noon; Fast Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m.; secretary. Beginning Sunday, oil painting, oriental ordained a Priest. President of first year Club when they met last three wards meeting in the Fast Meeting (first Sunday 4 Meeting (first Sunday) nesdays at 7:30 p.m.; Relief and others. cooking, The Laurel Womanhood Allen Nola is Melna Beehive class was 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, at 1056 W. 4400 S. Society Tuesdays at 10 a.m. p.m. the YWCA will October building In to with Ann Russell, Melinda Award has been presented Fifth Ward: Priesthood Schenck, with Leah Tubbs health will shift their meeting womans a Edie Rogers Walker, Karen and Helen Stewart assisting. Third Ward: Priesthood Fourth Ward: Priesthood-8- : 7:30 a.m.; Sunday School - 9 Berkley counselors, Nanette It schedules. The Second and information workshop. 30 a.m. ; Sunday School 11 Larsen, Susan Hooper, Lisa Patrolman Phillip Olmstead Fourth wards will retain 8:30 a.m.; Sunday School -a.m. ; Sacrament 2:15 p.m. ; Allen secretary. will include information in Beehive Second and year of the Sunset Police gave a their same times. Jensen, Lorie Jensen, 12:30 p.m. ; Sacrament - 5:45 a.m.; Sacrament - 5 p.m.; Fast Meeting (first Sunday) such areas as birth control, presidency is Terry Holt - Tuesdays at 7:30 their teacher, Linda Hanon crime 1 p.m.; MIA - Tuesdays at discussion ; those of Primary Wednesdays benefit the p.m. Primary child bearing, pregnancy, For Tanner president, Shauna cock. 7:30 p.m.; Primary - Thurprevention and ways to who wish to clip these out for at 2 p.m. ; MIA - Wednesdays p.m.; Relief Society middle age and total health. Keller Lisa counselors, social and The Mutual opening prevent breakins in the future reference, here are all at 7:30 p.m.; Sunday School Thursdays at 10 a.m., sdays at 3:30 p.m. Another prominent Charlotte Parsons secretary. will be Sept. 9 at Willard home. of the Riverdale LDS ward of YWCA work is outgrowth SEVENTH SUNSET to the addition in . Bay. Attending schedules: (Some Primary the expansion and inDee and Dan Harper were Primary will begin Sept. 6. hostesses were, Ruth Ben- ' and Relief Society schedules tensification of the concept Sacrament meeting will be son, Carol Bell, Ethel Brown, are not finalized.) graduated from Primary of group work, now a major God to Trail Verla 2nd with the Duty OEtta Burton, at 5 p.m. beginning the First Ward: Priesthood - 8 concern of social work and sustained Award Dawson, Irene Klein, Lorene 10:45 School Sunday in Sept. Sunday a.m.; teaching and practice. deacons, they will go into the Seventh Ward Oleson, Alice Schenk, Betty Alone Women The a.m.; Sacrament - 4 p.m.; now, APYMMIA program, Midge Grow has been Sevy, Jean Stettler, Gladys 2:45 p.m. Fast Meeting serves single, program sons of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell released as president of the Thompson, Hazel Taft, and (first Sunday); MIA and divorced widowed, Vera Mutual; Womens Harper. Zaugg. at 7 p.m. Young women Tuesdays by providing supwas . Kershner Stan Colleen Christensen and Jill Second Ward: Priesthood in problemservices were Pam Sustained portive Grant Ave., and Wednesday graduated from Primary. Jacobsen, counselors; Pam all be part of Hi Music . . songs . . . dances 8 a.m. ; Sunday School 9:30 Theyll and and Jill parenting. Jacobsen, solving Hennessy, Laurel School Released as Sunday ' Hennessy, assistant a evening from 7 to 10 p.m. at Follies, Classes will begin Oct. 5 in and as a.m.; Sacrament 3 p.m.; . . . skits . . costumes . . . Fever CaraLee 2nd Carey, were teachers Provost, Hasler, Gayle the Golden Spike Coliseum, Leader, Cheryn professionally-directe- d loss and LaRue Primary - Wednesdays at scenery. Inservice Janet Lujan and Diane human potential, 500 Exchange Road. year Mia Maid leader; and Odenwalder. leader, show sponsored by variety grieving, depression, Frazer as the Sunday School Karen Pitchford, 1st year St. Benedicts Hospital assertiveness and Hie new time schedule will Lawrence chorister. BeeHive Leader. Douglas Volunteer Auxiliary. And success. with Fast this start Sunday, were will then and Gary Merrill Rehearsals Sustained were, Cheryn anyone interested in taking For teenagers, ages 11 to at 12:30. Sacrament with the director' sustained Sunday School continue, Provost, president; Sheryl Meeting will is in the production part there will be a program 6 17, at be p.m., meeting leading cast members teachers. Seamons, and Carol Bridges, invited to sign up at the on Maximizing Potential. 9 at Priesthood meeting was Frazier Diane through their routines and counselors; Sharlene a.m., and Sunday School at Follies Kick-of- f Party. numbers. Cargill will furnish sustained senior Primary Adviser; Lomax, Laurel The International Division 11:30. the script, music and chorister, Lori Gunerson and of the YWCA in the United Karen Ptichford, 2nd year were Eighth Ward Bidwell costumes for the gala Karen The party will be held Mia Maid Adviser; Nelda States offers regular aid to on Friday Mrs. Helen Brudick and Sustained as president of Jr. High Ridge Maid will be which Mia sustained 1st 5 at production Primary year September Tuesday, the national association in Nye, the Laurel class is Julie Mrs. Ruth Hicks would like and Saturday. 7:30 p.m. at Defense Depot staged September 21, 22 and Teachers. 138 countries. Mrs. Shaver Adviser, Jolene Wagstaff. and Moore DaAnn their to This sharing of talent express appreciation Standing, with 23 at the Val A. Browning acOfficers 2nd year BeeHive Adviser; Club, Ogden, said that the first inof the time added much to the members and Valerie Hansen as to Center for the Performing to Gloria and Susan Hodges, 1st year Johnson, cording ternational leadership ef' to the community event and counselors, and Diana Allen, congregation who provided Arts at Weber State College. Follies chairman. BeeHive Adivser. forts began in 1894. InterHeading over 100 of the arts and fun. of working with neighReleased from the Relief secretary. national headquarters of the , the Mia Maid class will be crafts articles displayed in bors and friends. Members YWCA are in Geneva, Society were Grace Judd, Michell Proceeds from all in of Our Saviors are active the Roy Days Arts and Brown, president; LaRue We expect to draw a cast Carol Bridges, Switzerland." to will Val the in Heidi Sand held Exhibit efforts. and Crafts go various community of more than 100 performers YWCA Cheryl Nancy Hansen, Mr. Glen B. Wheelwright annual Odenwalder, The A. Browning Radiation The worship service of Our from Lisa Shurtlift, Lou Weber, Davis, Morgan has recently been appointed will Food Fair Seamons, International St. Center at Saviors Lutheran Church, and Box Elder Counties," Therapy Conthe Union at 20 held Oct. be Hodge, and as assistant Energy Community Benedicts Hospital. 5560 S. 2300 W., Roy, will said Mrs. Johnson. In adservation Leader of Roy. He Station. Civic, social, and nursery leaders, Karen time to return its be will will Seamons, work with the Utah State dition, Cheryl people many church groups are again Harris, a.m. schedule of 10:45 Ramona Clapperton, Linda Office and USU. invited to enter the fair. . Anyone wishing further working with scenery for the Energy Sunday. Pastor Charles Durbano, ana Kathy Smith. information on Follies may Extension in production. As a fond raising project, helping Riggs will base his sermon call Mrs. Johnson, conenergy in conjunction with the fair, promote the from Noreen were on meditations Sustained or Marilyn Crim, auxiliary servation the the YWCA will sell tickets at among scripture lessons for the Larkin, Spiritual Living residents of Roy. Highlight of the kick-of- f president, 5 each for a catered inafter Sixteenth Sunday teacher; Christine Pratt, will be introduction the one of is Mr. party Wheelwright ternational dinner for four at , Pentecost: Ezekiel 33:7-9Mother Education teacher; of a professional director ten energy volunteers in dinners will ka home. Five Mrs. Johnson Assisting 13:1-1Mathew 0 and Romans sent from New York City by with Follies are the Clapperton, Ramona Weber County. They are following given away. 18:15-20- . Karen Recreation leader; trained to assist individuals, The YWCA were tks adCargill Productions, Inc. will be Guests will also be treated to chairmen: Lee Cain, Harris, Cultural Refinement forerunners of the United families and organizations Crim and Marilyn vertising; held Sept. 3 for parents to hors teacher; Pam Hennesay, Service Organisations i doeuvres, special Rose Saunders, talent; Betty with energy conservation. as In the musical and enroll children their leader, and include Nursery (USO) during World Wcr L numbers, may Nelson, program; Pat This 9 Sunday Church School demonstrations assistants Sally Page, Other orantsatics t1.' on how Keogh, treasurer; Beverley distribution of jt t year beginning Sept. 10 at routines are put together, CaraLee Carey, Ann Shinen, to had their a Louise literature, and answering Mathieu energy Weber, the In 9:30 a.m. and Darlene Code. said Shirley Eisleben, YWCA inefoda the KetLrrJ or for Charles and arranging questions, Jerri tickets; Carol Pastor Riggs will be at- chairman for the night Relief Society, party. speakers for Travelers .Aid Amc!:'.! Sladek, scenery and props; qualified Asilomar the Cultural tending the American Cerx3 I : Burnham, organisations. community Hutchinson, Margaret Lutheran Pattoral ConRefinement teacher, and in If are Nationalities Cm!:: v intsreted you Rehearsals will begin patrons; Lucile Millar, ference at Pacific Grove, Colleen Christensen, National Fcientiia c in Bus Helen conserving energy your sen, Those right away," said Mrs. costumes; Calif. Sept. ns assistant Homemaking in or civic a farm Baines and home, Eisleben, with ushers; Shirley Johnson, tryouts being needing assistance in his contact Mr. t.. . CLts, absence may call Jim held Wednesday, September hospitality; and Elaine building, a. Primary infor mxtcrics x. tr4 day and Steffen Fleck, Wheelwright the from 9:30 to noon at Virginia Trenholm, Congregation teachers were Sue Shepherd, excharesa. . . formation, C34SS. Elks Lodge, 2527 publicity. Ogden Burchell, Aria 7314317. President, Betty Jensen, Report ... 392-727- 3. 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