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Show CLEARFIELD COURIER, Sept. 13, 1978, Page 4 SUN CHRONICLE, Sept. 14, 1978, Page 4 Budhist holiday noted I ovii so imi or r amuno to choose from NAILS IN THE - IMTttWIST. 316x4x8 grode, simulated on lauan plywood '"I MISCELLANEOUS 3 Ut grade, simulated woodgrain on lauon 1 6x47 V woodgrain plywood, plywood $349 649 CROSS CUT BIRCH aTjtumn CHESTNUT Is grode Simuloed woodgrom on 316x4x8 First Grode emulated woodgrom on iooon louon 316 i 4 a 8 SUPPLIES 6a RANGE HOODS 240 ALLIED shinglei Stlf-ioai- er HFM63-3- $2049 Save 60 (1 m 95 ('fill S3.I1I 26"x8' 26"x10' ... $3,901 26"x1 2' ... $4.69f 26"xl4' ... 26"x1 6' ... While Stock Ulltl 99 MOVABLE LOUVER SMUTTERS , . and Sizes numbers will be rendered by the Riverdale Third Ward Choir at their Special Up bt from twelve years of age or older on up are encouraged to hear the fireside talk to be given by LDS Church President the recreation committee set a new date for indoors. It is to be next for the Autumn Scenery Bus Tour on Saturday, Sept. 23, will be t if ) I" CEDAR 55 Region Special Interest. Participation is open to the members of the S.I., their x 4 x 6 ft. 3 Standard Stock . rif r It a It is under the basis. sponsorship of the Riverdale Each 1 F Monday, Sept. 18 at the wardhouse. Beginning at 6:30 there will be a short program in the chapel then everyone will retire to the recreation hall to partake of thepotluck dinner which will be furnished by all the There families attending. will be prizes and fun for The newly apeveryone. ' f friends, Senior Citizens or anyone else who is interested. The $5 fee can be paid to ward or stake representatives or to Melvin Godfrey who is the tour chairman. Each one is to bring their own lunch and meet at the 49th Ward at 8 a.m. They will take the Henefer Pioneer Trail on down and Read Berneice Braithwaite, Hansen and Blanche Thompson were sustained to work in the Relief Society. SUNSET THIRD Thomas was Morgan sustained High Priest group leader. Kim Thompson was released as Priesthood chorister, Jim Anderson as varsity coach, Kathy Anderson as a Sunday School teacher and Betty Carter as a Relief Society teacher. Tom Dunfo was Tom Dunford was and 20: The second in the Adult Inquiry Series will be entitled Gods Presence in Prayer, taught by Pastor Riggs Sun. from 3:30 to 5 p.m. evening Tickets Il'Ku Matthew When the stormy weather rained out the Third Ward Family Home Evening scheduled far last Monday 19-2- 7 experiences. Sept. 22 there will be an adult dinner beginning at 6:45 p.m. Ed and Ann Rogers will host a fireside on Sept. 24 at 8 p.m. The Kurt Hansens went to the temple last week. Kurt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hansen. SUNSET SIXTH Shelly Larsens farewell was held on Sunday evening. She will leave for the mission home on Sept. 14 prior to going to the Philadelphia mission. Shelly is the daughter of Ernest and Betty Larsen. Arty Powell, son of Bill and Betty Powell will be honored with a farewell -- in, the Sugarhouse ward East, next Sunday prior to to his the mission Tallahassee area. Arty graduated from Clearfield High, he was on the wrestling team. was Wood Beverly sustained Laurel president, Marilyn Hobbs 1st counselor, Julie Curtis 2nd counselor, Kathy Quinlin secretary. Barbara service. , sustained ward executive Laveme McQuarrie. SUNSET SECOND was Parker Audry sustained a Sunday School teacher. Lois Jensen, Evelyn communion will 1:3-5- Sunday at the home of Bishop Lee Anderson with Wayne Hardy the speaker. Wayne has recently returned from a mission in New Zealand with slides of his secretary. Relief Society fall social will be on Sept. 27 at 7 p m. The outgoing officers will be honored at this time. Those former members of the are Deon presidency Anderson, Margaret Egbert, be celebrated at the 10:45 a.m. worship service on Pastor Charles Sunday. Riggs sermon will be based on the partnership in the gospel referred to in the scripture lessons for the eighteenth Sun. after Pen55:6-9- , Isaiah tecost: Philippians of- Relief Society Stake ficers and teachers meeting will be on Saturday at the stake center at 8 a m. SUNSET FIRST Dale Thompson was students School worship Traditional Spencer W. Kimball on closed circuit TV this Saturday night, Sept. 16. Those in this area are invited to view it at the 49th Ward or at the Tabernacle downtown. It will begin at 7 p.m. The new choir Sunday. director is Janet Gonzales. on sustained chorister, priesthood Joe Williams, varsity coach. SUNSET FOURTH Rita Garner was sustained evening Cultural Refinement Relief Society class leader, Beth Beene Spiritual Living class leader for the evening Relief Society group. A fireside was held on The general meeting of the Lutheran Church Women will be held Tues. Sept. 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Mrs. Helen Burdick will conduct a brief business The program, meeting. God with entitled, Me, will be under the direction of Mrs. Rita Muth. Mrs. Bunny Griffey and Mrs. Ralph Hayes are the September hostesses. You-Throu- pointed recreation committee is composed of Lloyd Pope, Donna Child and LauraNelle Bendixsen. ladies All are St. Mary's sets potluck supper The Council of Catholic Women of St. Marys invites all the ladies of the parish to invited. Eighth and Ninth grade Confirmation Classes will meet Wednesday evening, at 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. respectively. The Fall Social for the women of the Fifth Ward has been set for the evening of Sept. 20 at the church. a potluck supper meeting beginning at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 20. 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( 7 p.m. 07247K, bins. tibimj 7 M0NDAY-FRIDA- Y 9 AM TO 5:30 PM OGDEN L' 0r Util St. PLAYBOY 72-07- ISiSWMlSSOOSPUlh(l Wadi Post of Rsdwood) -H p.m. J have a visual or hoering problem call Knighton Optical for doctor's referral. tvi-i- "INI WAU MNflfNO KINGS "Yl fill optical OPEN CHIUS & DICK'S P7S-S7S- 7, t HEARING AIDS HAS AN ADDITIONAL NEW LOCATION IN DAVIS COUNTY it TS nSg M 9 OPTICAL EA. REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN the at Mbw as sponsor. The first course of the adult class will be taught by Jim Trenholm. Each month, through the year, a Youth Sunday will be designated, in which the students from the Church School will assist with the All women next Conference Ward High also take in Hogle Zoo. Everyone will be back home by 4:45 p.m. Rees. Leader and Randy Music will attend the adult class, with Mrs. Karen Trenholm Emigration Canyon to This is the Place Monument. If time allows and there is sufficient interest they will presidency under Dexter ASSORTID SIZES Easy lo Install Ready to Finish con- Pre-sqhoo- Riverdale LBS by Norman C. Baker as counselor. Mr. Baker and his wife Diane and their children, Jennifer, Jeremy and Ticia moved., into, the,! new home at 4261 S. 800 W, He has. .been setts , last fall. ving in the Elders Quorum SPINDLES AND POSTS BUTTARS, Library, will be on hand Friday evening Daily, Music Leader for youth; with Church School Mrs. Liz Shaw, teachers: l; Jann Turner, First Grade; David and Janine Miller, second and third grade: Mrs. Maryl Traver, fourth grade; Joe and Linda Boyles, fifth grade; Eddie Freret, sixth and seventh grade boys; Mrs. Judy Clark, sixth and seventh grade girls; Russ Scholtec, eighth and ninth grade. Karen Mrs. Trenholm, Secretary; Mrs. Donald S. Child in the Riverdale Third Ward bishopric. He was replaced SIZES Janet Hayes, for children tendent; necessitated his release as second counselor to Bishop and up All Lorraine for at Preston, Idaho has INTERIORS $ 3 approaching move to the farm property they bought DOORS m 825-742- Jim and Verdell Calls DAMAGED ALL call where services are instructor an Ogden Genealogical at the Roy North Stake Center during a seminar entitled "Discover Your Roots." This is open to the public and will begin at 7 p.m. at 4900 S. 2000 W., Roy. Dr. Jeffrey Kahn of the Salt Lake Genealogical Library will also discuss genealogical research methods. A booklet on how to begin research will also be given out that evening. PAT ducted on Wednesdays. Sunday Church School welcomes all age groups at 9:30 a.m. Sunday at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 5560 S. 2300 W., Roy. The following Church School staff were installed during worship services last Sunday. Mrs. Jill Freret, superintendent; Mrs. Joan Tonn, Assistant Superin- Carpools will leave Ogden at 9 a.m. and will return by 4: 15 p.m. A sack lunch will be needed and reservations must be in no later than Wednesday, Sept. 20. Please coming from as far south as Provo for the weekly services. The service to be conducted Saturday is similar to Christmas in our culture to the Budhists, Reed said. The monks are currently living in the house on 5300 S. uir Sovnor's Luftfaercon Marrys. Schaub at reservations. CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS ODD & END CABINETS 1 . 0' 15 DISCONTINUED ! Dhamarato and 10-pa- of A day special recollection at the Huntsville Monastary, on Sept. 30, is offered by the Council of Catholic Women of St. 1 ap- to 300 Budhists in the immediate area, with many more 200 proximately area. retreat 99 services, there are conduct the services for the celebration. They have been brought from Denver in July and have been conducting services both on the base and at a house rented in Roy at 2247 W. 5300 S. They are now attempting to raise money to purchase a temple in the Women plan Ogden simulated on lauan 2 grade According the John Reed, a staff sergeant with the 388 Tactical Fighter Wing who is helping to coordinate the Praseth Prasongsy will $449 RIDGECREST BIRCH 316x4x6 41 in Roy, two established Simuloted woodgrain on 2 tauon plywood 649 Vi, , countries. Kumlua now Dhammagunaram ux4xt Wt at Originating from Temple PANELING GREEN beginning 10:30 a.m. MISC. MONOWALL 128 Building MOLDINGS A NO COiOAID LARGEST QUANTITY ANO VMI1TY lMSMID Budhist monks from a temple in Denver, will be conducting the services. The services will be for Budhists from Thailand, Vietnam, Laos and other Asian A major Budhist holiday will be celebrated Staurday at Hill Air Force Base in fcdto I 393-C43- 9 N-- 1 SATURDAY 9 AM 'TIL NOON LAYTON 2179 N. 1700 W. West of Davis No. Hospital 825-162- 4 Collette Parsons was sustained Young Adult Relief Society chorister, Lynette Browning Social Relations class leader, Vickie Eyster, Visiting Teacher message leader. SUNSET SEVENTH Stan Karschner was advanced to a deacon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Karschner. The Primary presented the bishop with a stake award for 83 per cent attendance of the wards young people at Primary this summer, McFarland Beverly Primary president. Lois Ito was sustained senior School Sunday chorister, Jerry Clary nursery leader in morning Relief Society, Kim Mitchell Homemaking lesson leader in evening Relief Society, Lorene Willden was released as Primary chorister, Trina Baugh Primary teacher, Jolene Jackmas sustained a Primary teacher. Michelle Kendall was sustained chorister, Steven YMMIA organist. Lee Stephens will be honored with a testimonial on Sunday evening at 6:45 p m. prior to his leaving on a mission in the Oakland, Calif, area, the son of Allan and Nora Stephens. He YWMIA Willden graduated from Clearfield active in publications. He has been attending BYU where he will High where he was mechanical study his upon returning. His parents will host an open house following church services on Sunday evening. engineering Aches A Pain in your joints? TEL-LIF- txrri brogsn rJQPTYL is E Call: 825-953- 1 for recorded information ask for tap 81211. |