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Show n if ' trJ'1 CLEARFIELD COURIER, IlihMiik )f Sept. 27, 1978, Page 10 j SUN CHRONICLE, hris& Pick's! m fWfcgi OVU or OAMUNO TO SO TYHS Roy LDS Church News i OOM CHOOSE MOIOINOS ANO COIOAIO NAIIS UUKMST QUANTITY ANO VAIIITY IN THI IMTUWtST. - iMSMIO MISC. PANELING MONOWALL GREEN ix4x8 316x4x8 st grode, simulated on louon plywood $6 Simulated woodgrain on 2 louon plywood grd 3 grade, simulated woodgrain on touan plywood 1st 1 6x4x7W woodgrain plywood, $29 649 3 6 WHITE OAK x 4x8 Real veneer on simulated lauon grade on 2 AUTUMN CHESTNUT oak louon plywood Grode 316x4x8 simulated woodgrom on louon First was released a Social Relations teacher, and $59 $J49 Maren Mason sustained. Mrs. Harmon will be the new Mother Education teacher. Gloria Olsen was sustained as Visiting Teacher Message leader for the day Relief Society. Gayle Moffitt will serve as 2nd session SUPPLIES Education K ALLIED jB Selt-seoi- HOODS shingles HFM63-30- $2049 ll M CABINETS i iiis 1 jr W 36"xlT ... S4.69I Stock Lasts a6"x14' ... S5.49I 26"x16' ... $6.20 DAMAGED DOORS INTERIORS GALVANIZED PIPE Vi in $ 34 in 1 inch in Vi in 1V4 W'W , 1 2 inch MOVABLE LOUVER SHUTTERS "TW1 I? & Easy to Install Ready to Finish ji All Sizes 4 r: f I in 2 1 -- ft. Length's ALL SIZES 6.30 $ 8.61 $12.18 $16.59 $19.53 $26.25 yjiv il SPINDLES AND POSTS AISORTIO SIZIS 25 ml Up to t CEDAR 'ht 55 Each x 4 x 6 ft. 3 Standard Stock 1 f 41 ff; i Jit,, yf VVJ & i&r A' and and at 7:30 with all women of the ward invited. Dinner will be served by the husbands of the Relief Society officers. ELEVENTH WARD James Hillan has been baptized and confirmed a member of the church and welcomed as a new member of the ward. Wendy Kerr, Carla Johnson, and Susan Green have been released from the Young Adult Relief Society, and Vickie Willis, Jill Martin, Pam Wilson, Susan Gould, Judy Rodgers, and Patty Reese sustained. Helen Farnsworth has been selected as Road Show specialist. Tori Bryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryan has received a mission call to Chile. Congratulations to the Jr. Softball slow pitch team on winning first place in the Division 3 tournament. Ricky Cunningham and Chris Colohan have been ordained Teachers. Laina Putnam has been sustained as Den Mother Coach for the Cub Scouts and Magalee Johnson as a Primary teacher. FIFTEENTH WARD Jeff Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown has been baptized and confirmed a member of the church. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thompson has been blessed by her father, and named Staci. Dolores Smith has been released as a counselor in the Relief Society, and Mary Coleman sustained. Norma Kathleen Hemsley named their baby son Lance. THIRD WARD Relief Society will begin next week with the Spiritual Otteson will serve as Homemaking-recreatio- n Living lesson. FIFTH WARD leader for the 2nd session Duane Montgomery, Farr Relief Society; Carol Gailey, and Janice Kingsford as Hodge, and Harold Fife have been ordained High Priests, Primary teachers; James Allen Thompson has been Pitt, Pat Pitt, Don Gailey ordained a Seventy, and and Colleen Budess, Sunday Gerald Fife, an Elder. School teachers; Nelda Relief Society will begin Meenderink, meetinghouse the new year starting next Librarian; Marilyn Bodily, week with night Relief Sunday School Librarian; Society on Tueday, and the 'Anita Thompson, Relief day meeting on Wednesday. n , j Society Librarian, and Carol Next week they will have the Jeppsen, Young Adult Relief Spiritual Living lesson. Society Cultural Refinement Annette Racker has been teacher. as assistant sustained Dale Bennion, son of Mr. BeeHive adviser, and Mary and Mrs. Paul Bennion, and Schefer, as Assistant Mia Cindy Jeppsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jeppsen Maid adviser. have been called to serve SEVENTH WARD missions for the church. Noreen Larkin will give The Relief Society will the Spiritual Living lesson in have their first meeting of Relief Society next Wedthe new season next Tuesday nesday morning, and Anita Tanner will give the lesson morning and evening. The at the evening meeting. Spiritual Living lesson will Fast meeting will be held be taught. LAKEVIEW WARD on Sunday between sessions Gale England has been rle of General Conference, at Gale England has been 12:30. ' released as second counselor ROY NORTH STAKE in the Relief Society, and SIXTH WARD Judi Keith sustained. Relief Society will be next and Beverly Ozmun will give Wednesday morning the Spiritual Living lesson at evening. Jeannie Hall will Relief Society when the new give the Spiritual Living lesson in the morning season begins next Wednesday morning. There will meeting and Juanita Barnes be an evening session, with in the evening. the lesson by Kay Steed. Fisher has Georganna ROY WEST STAKE been sustained as Education WARD NINETEENTH and counselor, Beverly At the last Fast meeting, Education Weaver as the daughter of Kevin and counselor, JoAnn Nelson as Karen Barker was blessed Mother Education teacher, her father, and named by 2nd Shirlene Haycock as The son of Melissa Ann. session Cultural Refinement teacher, and Millie Hill as Danny and Shauna Thomas was given the name Danny Visiting Teachers Message Casmuel by his father. The leader for the Relief Society, son of Gary and Caralee The Relief Society Fall Wilson was blessed by his Social will be on Friday night S3.11I 26"x8 26"x10' ... S3.90I While s Dale, and Richard FIBERGLASS PANELS Save 60 MS ty CORRUGATED ODD & END & M&j " 15 95 DISCONTINUED leader, LaRae Matthews as 2nd session Cultural Refinement4 teacher. i The baby daughter of Dennis and Lana Johnson has been blessed by her father, and named Katie. Dale and Marilyn Nelson named their baby son Craig RANGE 240 . SECOND WARD MISCELLANEOUS 316x4x8 ROY STAKE The Stake Mutual is sponsoring a Talent Show on Oct. 3 at the 3rd 8th ward. Each ward in the stake will be represented and all members of the stake are invited to attend and enjoy an evening of great entertainment. Relief Society for the new year, will begin next Tuesday with the Spiritual Living lesson. There will be an evening and a morning session. Jolene Allen has been released as Homemaking counselor in the Relief Society, and Dorothy Medell sustained. Wilma Turner is the new Relief Society secretary, replacing Denece Ruth Harmon Hillstrom. $4- RIDGECREST BIRCH 1978, Page 10 Sept.28, ft father, and named Matthew Gary. Heather Rae Harper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harper, was baptized and confirmed by her father. Mark Peterson has been ordained a Teacher. A Polynesian Fish Bake dinner will be served on Friday at 6:30 at the church for all ward members. This is 7 special party and everyone is urged to attend. There will be no charge. The Relief Society Fall Social will be Oct. 5 at 12:30 a.m., and will stay for lunch at the temple. at the church. This affair is for all women of the ward 18 It will years and older. feature a luncheon and program. Carolee Wilson has been sustained to the Jr. Sunday School staff; Marsha King as Pre Primary teacher; Irene Christensen, 2nd session Visiting Teachers message leader; Carolee Wilson, Relief Society chorister; Linda Sorensen, 2nd session Regular Relief Society begins next Tuesday, with the Spiritual Living Lesson by Jeanette Peterson. Fast meeting will be at 6:30 on Sunday evening. The Relief Society has planned a special day on the first Wednesday of each month for its members to attend the temple. They will meet at the church at 9:30 Spiritual Living teacher; Mother Nancy Stevens Education teacher; Anita Campbell, 2nd session Relief Society organist; and Patty Young, Primary teacher. Our Savior's Lutheran Church The fourth class in the Adult Inquiry Series has been changed to Saturday afternoon from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at Our Saviors Lutheran Chruch, 5560 S. 2300 W., Roy. Ordinarily held on Sun., this class is entitled, Creeks of our Faith, taught by Charles Riggs. Friends and members are Pastor welcome. Sunday Church School is held weekly at 9.30 a.m. for all age groups. World Communion Sunday, will be observed at Our Saviors with the celebration of contemporary communion at the 10:45 a.m. worship service. Pastor Riggs sermon will be based on the scripture lessons for the Philip-pian- s day: Isaiah 5:1-4:4-- 8 and Matthew 21:33-4- The Chancel Choir will practice after the service on Sunday, following the fellowship hour. Confirmation classes meet Wed., with 8th grade at 7 p.m.; 9th grade at 8:30 p.m. The second Utah Cluster Congress of Congregations will meet in Ogden at Elim Lutheran Church, 575 23rd St., on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 6 and 7. All laymen and women are encouraged to attend. The schedule is as follows: Friday - 7 to 10 p.m.; Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. A fee of $3 covers registration, a continental breakfast and lunch on Saturday. Registrations or inquiries may be called to Elim Lutheran Church, -- 392-833- 3. The Fall Congress was planned by the Utah Cluster Cabinet: Rev. Henry Reenstjerna, Cluster Convener, Ogden; Rev. Barbara Chapman, Kearns; Rev. Steve Ingram and Gary Broman, Brigham City; Rev. Arne Markland, Rev. Harold Nilsson, Ms. Ruth Myli, Ms. Ruth Petajan and Theron Hokanson, Salt Lake City; Rev. Charles Riggs and Chauncey Daily, Roy. Included in the format will be talks by Dr. Loyd Burke, President of the Pacific Los Southwest Synod, Angeles, CA and Rev. Alvin Kuhn, Evangelical Outreach Keynoter, of Alexandria, VA. A number of Growth been have Groups scheduled, and those attending are asked to indicate on their registration form into which group they wish to join. Growth Groups available are: ETHICS IN BUSINESS - Rev. Otto Bremmer, SPECIAL CA; Goleta, SINGLES MINISTRY - Rev. BUILDING-YOU- Sturat Lengel, Chaplain, HAFB and Sue Steinhaus, Also assisting with the Fall Congress are Rev. Franklin Campus Ministry; GIVE A A LOT Cathie Hunsaker, Ogden and Susie Erickson, Salt Lake EFCity; PLANNING FECTIVE WORSHIP - Rev. Harold Nilsson, Salt Lake Schott, Sacramento, CA, Assistant to the Synod President for the SUN LITTLE-GE- City; Ms. Anna Kirchman, Food; Ms. Hazel Linke, Housing; Ileen Ms. Paterson, VA; Brenda Zecher, Cole, Programs. Mr. Joe Rodrick, Manager of Fortress Church Supply store of Denver, will be on hand with a varied display of book and gift items. The Fall Congress for Sunset; MINISTRY TO THE NEEDS OF SPECIAL PEOPLE Dave Mulder, Salt Lake City -- Congregations will close after a Communion Service and Eldon Coffman, Brigham City; IMAGE on Saturday afternoon. Riverdale LDS Remember that this coming weekend is General Conference at Salt Lake City. In those wards whose sacrament meeting time comes later than the closing of conference at 4 p.m. that late meeting will be the only one held locally in any of the five wards on Sunday, Oct. 1. The same goes for the following weekend which will be Riverdale Stake Conference. The Sunday session of Stake Conference begins at 12 noon at the Tabernacle downtown. News bulletins and Sunday meeting programs are under the charge of the following persons from each ward. The 1st Wards is put out by Verla Hull; 2nd Ward, Karen Keller; 3rd Ward, Lorna Housley; 4th Ward, Glenn Child and 5th Ward, Jane Hamblin. Specialists called by the 1st Ward Relief Society are Kathy Wiser, sewing; Sandy Benson, cooking; Shirley Gailey, Varied interests; Peggy Reimschussel, Home Management Beautification; and Linda board. Watson, bulletin Other callings in their R.S. are Maurine Gilmore, chorister for 1st session which is Thursday morning of each month; Elizabeth Carlin, librarian 1st session; ' Anne Gaudig, librarian, 2nd session; Sophia Shupe, sports director for Young Womens R.S. In the MIA Lisa Ellis was called as organist and Craig Sanders as choral director. Chad Johnson was ordained to the office of Deacon. He was awarded his Duty to God Trail fin and presented with his cer- tificate of graduation from Primary. The opening social for the 2nd ward Relief Society will be held this Saturday evening in the form of a dinner at the ward beginning at 6:30. Those who wish may invite their husband or companion. Kay Carlsen is the president of the organization. Evening Relief Society in the 4th Ward begins on Oct, 4 and daytime R.S. on Oct. 5. Lucile Knowlden is the R.S. president. The 4th Ward conference is October 16 through 22. Also beginning at 8 p.m. there will be a Special Interest Fireside held. Oct. 27 is Relief Society Leadership at the 2nd, 4th Ward at 7 p.m. On Oct. 29 there will be a Multi-Regio- Special n Interest activity. More will be announced later on this. Missionary will attend university Todd W. Kemp is now attending Brigham Young University after returning LDS from a two-yea- r mission to the Buenos Aires North Argentina mission. Dimensional Lumber and Fencing Dimensions Are Approximations. Miss Mary Registration; Rev. Michael Dismer, Director of Luther Heights Bible Camp, Alturas Idaho, with Ms. Betty East, Ogden and Miss - YOUTH-CAMPIN- Patricia music; Ms. Kay Friese, accompanist; Reenstjerna, Rev. Alvin Alexandria, Mrs. district; EVANGELICAL - R CA. -- T OUTREACH Kuhn, BEST FOOT FORWARD - Rev. Ed Petersen, Monterey Park, N Son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin W. Kemp, 124 Ross Drive, Clearfield, Todd was met by his parents when he was released from his mission in August and they traveled south American countries. m They then ended their trip in Washington D.C. visiting their other son Kevin and his wife Sheryl. Kevin is attending law school there. 9xplains results of the "Fiesta Mexicali" fund raising dinner to Father Murphy of St. Rose of Lima Church in Layton. The dinner was held last 'tunrlnv at the oorish hall. MRS. ANITA FLIPPEN tSwli&lMllll1'lTllL"IMIMMIH IX m XXilPlUXlllHW TODD W. KEMP . . . attends BYU Attend the chaRch of youn choice as a family this coeek |