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Show , jj? f vV, J , s r- -r rxr "r n a 1 SUN CHRONICLE , Oct 19, 1978, Page 8 5 i , . 'r CLEARFIELD COURIER, Ghriso Bidt'sl r - UNW NAIIS t MISC. PANELING OREEN Simulated woodgram on 3 touon plywood 9 o Id grad., amulatsd on lauan plywood .1 $49 6 RIDGECREST BIRCH MISCELLANEOUS 314x4x3 3 grade, simulated woodgram on lauon 1 t 1 64x7 V? woodgram plywood, plywood $549 3 WHITE OAK 4x8 Real 3 16 on veneer especially encouraged to attend, as well as any others For further interested. 49 details, call Pastor Riggs AUTUMN CHESTNUT 149 at Adolescence Program. There will be time for group 825-655- classes for all ages meet each Sunday at 9:30 a.m. at Our Saviord Lutheran Church, 5560 Si Church School 316x4x8 First Grade simulated woodgram on louan oak looon plywood simulated on lauan 2 grade 3 "i I 2 ix4xt 31 4x4x3 The General Meeting of Our Saviors Lutheran Church Women will convene Tuesday Oct. 24 in the Fellowship Hall at 7:30 p.m. The meeting is being held one week later than usual to allow those attending the convention in California to be present. On the schedule is the annual election of officers. The program will feature Dr. Jean Kunz, Director of the Child Development Program at Weber State College. She will speak on The of Task the Lutheran Book workshop will be held at Zion Lutheran Church, 1070 Foothill Dr., Salt Lake City, on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. $2.50 is the cost for luncnl This workshop is planned to local church acquaint leaders with the introduction v and use of the new Lutheran from the hymnal. People Worship and Music and Education Commissions are A MOUNHOS AND COKXtt OUANTITT AND VAtUTT M TM Mill WIST. MONOWAIL $5 participation, questions and answers. It is a great privilege and educational opportunity to 2300 W., Roy. New members will be 4, received during worship services at 10:45 a.m. The sermon Sunday. delivered by Pastor Charles Riggs will be based on the scripture texts for the have 0) SUPPLIES HOODS shingles Sgll-tea- HfM3-3- $2049 lasts DAMAGED DOORS INTERIORS GALVANIZED PIPE on Sunday $ 6.30 $ 8.61 Vain 14 in $J99 inch 1 Vt in $12.16 IVain $19.53 $26.25 1 and up Elders $16.59, 2 inch SPINDLES MOVABLE LOUVER SMUTTERS AND POSTS 25'-- , Sizes 'iUStsrwczncN iNWGwSST If 55 CEDAR Each x 4 x 6 ft. 3 Standard Stock 1 CEDAR COMBED REDWOOD 4x4x1 Cederkest 1 x 4 h 6 Merch and Better 98 BARBED WIXE Roll SO-to- d CHAIN LINK import SO DOMiSTIC riii $24.95 $27.95 2p. 4p, ft. rolls 4 FT. $25,951 5 ft. $32.95 $37.95 6 Ft. 1.33 MtAVYWT. snx x fusts foh chain INK FEMES IN ALL SlrS we t 6 ft AIL SIZES or CHAIN SATES AVAIIAHLE $1.86 4" 8 A EINK STRIPPING T-- lll ft. 8" A 1 2 oc. shop 27 ... $10.95 Dimensional lumbar and Fencing Dimensions Are Approximations. Lf REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN We'll show you how to do it yourself and sits money I m 4HON UJMSM at discount mcas VtCIAl ON MU UMT sustained were LOAD TOMIOBtAU amis o Biare "VM WAU PAMKJNO KJN0I tv Card 6p.m. ta 1 p.m. Matftr Chaqp enem. mara, Bum IKS Sw l Me wet el Bedweed) 1HIN.HIM. I III wm uwixtrlir ' t II I K ' f Wft i f Roy LB8 Stake News his father, Michael Teylor; TToy Thomas, by his father, David Thomas; Jimmy Coy, by his father Dale Coy; and Angela Schwiso by Lesie Daivs. The son of Mr. and Mrs. James Price was blessed by Roy Stake Mae Matis has been released as Social Relations leader for the Relief Society Stake Board, and LaRae Bitton sustained. Second Ward The twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harding have been blessed by their father, and named Monique Suzette and Annica Jeanne. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Reese was Messed and given the name Terrell Daniel. Shawn Stewart has been ordained a Deacon. Next Tuesday, the Relief will have his grandfather, Kenneth named and Colby Christopher James. The Cultural Refinement lesson will be taught at the Relief Society meetings next Thursday. Roy West Stake Stake conference will be held this weekend with a meeting on Saturday at 7 Nelson sustained. Attend the chaRch d youa choice as a family this caeek Bruce $ v regular session, Brenda Wilson for the evening session, and for the Debbie Johnson Young Adults. Barlow was called as patriarch. The new stake was organized at a conference of fClerfjqlytah.,tak members Sunday with Elder Boyd K. Packer, a member of the Council of the Twelve, presiding. Sustained in the Clearfield Stake were Frank Lombardo, president, Robert Speirs, first counselor and The Volunteer Auxiliary of Benedicts Hospital is St. taking orders for fresh frozen seafood from Alaska. Hie fish will be delivered Nov. 3 and 4 in the parking lot of Boyles Furniture Company, 2750 Washington Blvd., between the hours of 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Order forms can be obtained at the information desk in the lobby of St. Benedicts Hospital, 5475 South 500 East in Washington Terrace, or from individual volunteers. The selection of fish in- cludes scallops, shrimp, lobster tails and crab, as well as salmon, red snapper, haddock and walleye fillets. All fish is individually quick frozen and brought to Ogden in a specially insulated truck. Proceeds from the sale will go toward the Val A. 1 1 ?buitt forthelNoHdt at N. Unitl then, offices of both stakes will be housed at 935 S. State. 1000 W. 200 Released from the Clearfield Stake presidency were President Broadbent and his counselors, Harold C. Steed and John A. Beutler. Browning Radiation Therapy Center at St. Benedicts, which is treating cancer patients from northern Utah, parts of Wyoming and Idaho. The public is urged to pick up forms now. Deadline for ordering is Oct. 27. Anyone wishing further information can call the information desk at St. Benedicts, 626-243- 8. Ogdon First Baptist plans sale Oct. 21 The Ogden First Baptist Church is planning a rummage sale on Oct. 21 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Many items will be on sale, according to Pat McKay, chairman of the event. The Chruch is located at 2519 Jefferson Avenue, Ogden. Scholarships set for area students Students win more than awards and scholarships when they participate in the V.F.W. Voice of Democracy Scholarship Program, said Commander Dan Alleman, of the Department of Utah, in discussing the broadcast scriptwriting program conducted annually by the Veterans of Foriegn Wars. Some of the fringe to benefits, according Commander Alleman, are increased waa as Primary teachers, and Judy Johnaon aa Jr. Sunday School organist. , Scott Taylor haa been baptized and confirmed by Waggoner, sale scheduled quorum advisor, chley, and Terri Jean Zaugg C. second counselor. Wards assigned to the Clearfield North Stake are the 3rd, 5th, 7th, 8th, and 10th Wards. Membership totals 2,800 people. Remaining in the Clearfield Stake are the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 9th and 11th wards with 2,900 members. A new stake centefi?rSeing Frozen seafood as a Primary teacher, and Robert Heiser as Teachers sustained as Primary organist; Lucinda Bren Thomas Alfred C. Van Wagnen was sustained president of the new Clearfield Utah North Stake with John E. Carter, first counselor, and Ron Newell Anderson, second counselor. Elder Eldon H. assistant Priest quorum Butters for the Jensen Clearfield adds new LDS stake Venable has been sustained as Teachers quorum adviser, Blake Nelson as Alans p.m. at the 1st 14th ward for all adults of the stake. The Sunday session will be at 3 p.m. in the Ogden tabernacle. Tenth Ward There will be Sunday School and Priesthood meeting on Sunday, but no sacrament meeting because of stake conference. The Cultural Refinement lesson will be given at Relief Society next week by Mary the Cultural Refinement lesson at their meetings, and the following week, the morning session will have a special Homemaking meeting. Fourth Ward Terry Eschenroader has been released as adviser to the Priest quorum, and Mark i 1. i V' from Our Savior's Lutheran Church of Roy are attending the annual held in convention of the Pacific Southwest Synod Lutheran Church Women being Aleen Simons, Asilomar, Pacific Grove, Calif. They include (I. to r.) Madge Jenson, Connie LaMary, local Helen Burdick, president; Frances Burdick, Alpha Nielsen, will return and bus chartered left Muth. Rita Sunday by local delegate; and They Friday. SEVEN LADIES adviser, and Susie Venable Brian B. Johnson, Sunset as a Sunday School teacher. with Marlene ' The classes Relief Seventh; Mark P. Anderson, Society Sunset Second; Brent Lutz' Thurrell in the morning, meetings Tuesday will Sunset Second. Bonnie Draayer in the feature the Mother -.evenings Educations and Social Sustained Seventies were Relations lessons, p m SunseUUxth 1 ROhliiion the membership of Kathy Gary E. Stoddard, SiuttettmCwl Second; Joe Lujan, Sunset released as a counselor in Lee has been received. She is Seventh Brent Frazier, f the Sunday School, Shirley a grandaughter of Mr. and Robinson as Sunday School Sunset Seventh; Normal Mrs. James Hay, and is Haugen Sunset Third; Joe organist, Kim Robinson as a living with them this winter Fawcett, Sunset Third;? Sunday School teacher, while she attends Weber Taylor Swenson Sunset Debra Robinson as junior State College. Second. Fifth Ward , Sunday School chorister, Karen Robinson as Junior Douglas Ryan and Kevin Juleen Boothe has been Varble were sustained Sunday School organist. The released as a counselor in Robinson family are moving the having been previously Primary and sustained sustained as elder in their, into a new home in Pleasant as Jr. Sunday School coi View. They will be missed wards. by ordinator. Jan Read will be their many friends. Sunset First the new Primary counselor. Brent Crittendon was' Lynett Browning was sustained a Priest, the son of sustained as Junior Sunday The Cultural Refinement Mr. and Mrs. Wallace , School organist, Brad lesson will be given by Wallace as a Sunday School Crittendon Sergene Simmons at Relief Relief Society on Wed- - teacher, Ray Riding as Society next Wednesday nesday will be the Cultural Senior Sunday School morning. Refinement lessons with organist. Janice Pierson was The Mutual will have a Laree Nielson leading the9 released as ward music next Halloween party class in the morning, chairman, Barbara Rock will meet Wednesday. They Laverne McQuarrie the sustained. Melinda Bennett at the church at 6:30 p.m. was sustained as Mother Visiting Teacher Message. and then go for a hayride. Ila Sewell will give the Education class leader in the Costumes will be in order. Lois', Young Adult Relief Society, lesson, evening Seventh Ward Christensen the Visiting Sandra Kendall as The Cultural Refinement Teacher Message. Homemaking leader in the lesson will be given by Karen Young Adult group Harris next Wednesday Sunset Second Relief Society on Tuesday Loretta and Robert Hunt will be the Cultural morning in Relief Society. were married in the Ogden Refinement and Visiting Karol Burnham will give the lesson at the evening Temple on Saturday, Oct. 7. Teacher classes with Marge in lesson Refinement Holt Cultural the morning the meeting. Thirteenth Ward in Relief Society of Tuesday Cultural Refinement class, have been Memberships will be given by Loraine Denise Hammon the Visiting received for John Wilcox, Unsworth in the morning,' Teacher Message. Lavern Blanche Thompson in the Young will lead the evening Paul and Lynette Fawson Cultural Refinement group, and family, and Benson and evening. Nadine Graves the Visiting Janet Sloots. Marla Olmstead has been W Teacher class. Sunset Third released as 2nd session Sunset Seventh Relief Society Cultural Refinement lesson on Two missionaries were Cultural Refinement teacher, Kathy Godfrey as will be in the farewells Tuesday past given by given Bonnie Jenkins in the week, Mike Heinze, son of Mutual organist, and Rena Marble as Mutual chorister Laurel and Linda Heinze, morning, by Dolores Judson Nielsen 7 was Beryl on Wednesday evening. who will go to Alaska, will sustained 2nd session as leave on Saturday. Bret Cultural Refinement Sunset Fourth will hi be Ebon serving Conder Carol was Bolivia, he will leave on teacher, Kayleen Beck as sustained Relief Society Thursday. He is the son of Mutual organist, Pamela Farmer as Mutual chorister, Nursery leader. Relief j Harold and Sherry Eban. and on Barry Call as a Sunday Renaee Gilmore was Society Wednesday will be the Cultural Refinement i' released as a Junior Sunday School teacher. classes with Norma Dalton School Teacher, Karen Roy North Stake in the morning, Rita Garner Israelson sustained. , Ninth Ward in the evening. Norma Earl Relief Society on Wed-wi- ll Relief Hie Society will give the Visiting ' nesday will be the Cultural have Cultural the Teacher Message lesson in Refinement classes with Refinement lesson at their the morning, Doris Bassett ..Carol Mitchel in the mor-i- n meetings next Wednesday. j the evening. ning, Beth Henri in the Sixteenth Ward evening. Beth Henrie gives Alans Butters has been Sunset Fifth Teacher released as Jr. Sunday , the Visiting David Varble was honored Message. School organist; Toni Daley AU I1IMS MJBJICT Opwi n . AMOMIO IIIIS Easy to Install Ready to Finish with a farewell testimonial to his on Sunday prior leaving for the Oakland, Calif, mission. He is the son of Chatrles and Doris Varble. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Social Relations Sustainings in conference were John E. Whittaker advanced to a High Priest in the Sunset Second Ward. I in 2 1 -- ft. Lengths ALL SIZES 4 Society 1 ti All grade. 2"x8' While Stack i, for children from kindergarten through sixth PANELS $3.11 26"x10' ... $3,901 26"x12' ... $4.49 26"x14' ... SS.49I 26"x16' ... $4.20 Save 60 Hi distinguished CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS ODD & END CABINETS u 0 15 DISCONTINUED d Sun. after The childrens Pentecost. Carol Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Alpha Nielsen, will sing, Savior Teach Me Day by Day. An Every Member Visitor? Meeting will be held Sunday at 3:30 p.m. twenty-thir- RANGE 240 ALLIED ill this speaker with us, and all ladies of the area are invited to attend. Hostesses for the evening are Mrs. Helen Burdick and Mrs. Frances Burkick. Wednesday Confirmation Classes: 8th grade 7 p.m., 9th grade 8:30 p.m. Carol Choir practice is held each Thursday at 4 p.m. . I 1978, Page8 18, Our Savior s Lutheran News r evn so mu or pamuno to otooii prom l- - Oct and poise, experience ' . , in communicating with others and valuable training in self expression. For the State winners, there is also the broadbning experience of a five-da- y tour of Washington, : D.C., and the opportunity to make lasting friendships i A with the other State winners. More than 300,000 high school students have participated. Participants write d and then a three to five minute broadcast script expressing their views on Why I Care About America. From among the State winners, five National winners are 'chosen to recieve a total of $22,500 in ' Scholarships. One of the greatest benefits to young people who take part .in the program, is that by thinking, writing, and speaking up for their country, they gain a better of their appreciation obligation to maintain our Nations Freedom Heritage. For additional information, please contact you local V.F.W. Post. . tape-recor- |