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Show t SUN TIMES, Oct. 25, 1 978, Page 1 CLEARFIELD 2 COURIER, Oct. 25, 1978, Pag 12 Roy LBS Stake News as the new Ward Clerk, and Delwyn Hansen and John Sims as assistant clerks. Jack Marshall, Robert Gentry and Kayleen Johnson were released as Sunday School teachers, and Jerry as assistant Chrisope Teachers Quorum adivser. Vicky Jensen was sustained to the Sunday School, and Lee Jensen as assistant Teachers quorum adviser. Monica Karras and Tiffany Beck have been baptized and confirmed by their father, Leroy Linde, and named Darren David. ROY STAKE THIRD WARD Bernece Hansen has been sustained as Relief Society chorister, and Rita Olsen as second session chorister. The Relief Society will have a Christmas Boutique on Nov. 30, and will have many lovely and useful items for Holiday shoppers. SEVENTH WARD Janet Taylor has been released as Young Adult Relief Society Homemaking teacher; Duane Odenwalder, Primary lesson teacher; Tina Visser, Relief ROY NORTH STAKE ELEVENTH WARD Four missionaries have Society cooking specialist and Anita Tanner, Sunday School secretary.. received mission calls recently. Dale Lyman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dilworth Lyman will be leaving right away for the Language Training mission, prior to serving in Peru. Milton and have Iona Christensen received a call to the Susatined were Janet Reischauer, Young Adult lesson Homemaking teacher; Melba McDonald, Primary teacher; Vivian Atwood, Sunday School secretary; Pat Ipsen, Jr. Sunday School teacher; Vivian Taylor, Relief Society Arizona, Holbrook mission, and will leave in December. Dennis Johnson, son of Mrs. LaVerda Johnson will serve in the Thailand, Bangkok mission. Duane Westbroek has been released as Ward Music cooking specialist; and Sandra Woodfield, assistant Relief Society nurseryy for leader. Memberships the Kenneth Hall family have been received in the ward, also for Michael James Cornia. EIGHTH WARD Ben Standing has been released as first Counselor in the Sunday School; Leo Johnson was moved from second to first counselor, and Ralph Bareman sustained as second counselor. Donna Bair was sustained as second session Relief Society organist, and Eldon Bair as a Scout assistant; Harold Morrill, Activities chairman; Glen McEntire, building supervisees and Harold School teacher. Olmstead, Sunday Doctrine Gospel Egginton was released as Ward Clerk and Harold Olmstead and Keith Wright as assistant clerks. Frank Alton Mathie was sustained chairman and choir president, and Paul Peter Meline sustained. Donald Green was sustained to the Sunday School staff. James Hillan has been ordained a Deacon. FIFTEENTH WARD Penny Stoker has been released as first counselor in the Primary, and Char Jeppson as a Sunday School teacher. Lloyd Parkinson has been sustained as Scoutmaster; James Gentry, assistant Scoutmaster; Kay Snow, Primary teacher; and Robert and Teresa Gentry, Sunday School teachers. Beginning Nov. 5 some of the Sunday meetings will change times. Sunday School will begin at 11:30 a.m., and Fast meeting will be on the first Sunday at 3:30 p.m. Sacrament meeting will remain at 4 p.m. EIGHTEENTH WARD Elizabeth Schueman will Parker as second session Relief Society sewing teach specialist; Marilyn Bitton, second session Recreation leader; Ellen Dean, second Cultural the Refinement lesson on Thursday morning in Relief Society, and also at the evening meeting. Visiting teachers will meet at 9:30 a.m. with Verla Dawson giving the lesson. The evening meeting will be at 7 p..m. with the message by Gladys Thompson. ROY WEST STAKE FOURTEENTH WARD Don Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Howell has returned from serving a mission in Rome, Italy. NINETHEENTH WARD Jodee Cook has been sustained as Primary Nursery leader; Marie specialist; Dolores Miller, second session Relief Society cooking specialist; Karen Skinner, Home session second session Beautification of the has following been announced the release of Jean Henderson Bovero who has been the president. Playwriting contest offers $1 000 cash prize A playwriting celebrate the Charles Riggs will be based on the scripture texts for Reformation Jeremiah 31:31-3- Sunday: 4, Romans and John 8:31-3Mrs. Betty Scholtec will lead the Chancel Choir in 3:19-2- 8 6. congregations Lutheran California motel operation - A SALT LAKE CITY motel gift operation large from Mr. and Mrs. William Howard Peters of Glendale, by Everybodys y Church-Misso- ui Synod. The Evening Prayer Service will be held at First Baptist Church, 13th East and 8th South, Salt Lake City, at 7 p.m. This will be a service of Church. The motel is located near Angeles Inter the Los in- LDS Each one of you is special. Youre somebody! So naturally you want a bank that knows it . . , a bank where your unique needs and goals determine the services and advice you receive. Well, thats the kind of banking you get from us, in a great big way. And its our capacity to n serve so many on this basis that makes us Everybodys Bank. Not just Fellowship Hall Singles representing the Young Special Interests and Special Interests adults of Weber, Morgan and Davis Counties. Music will be by The Meloaires vocal group from the Syracuse Stake. S. Jay Child of Clinton will conduct the fireside which begins at 8 p.m. Dr. Covey was born in Salt Lake City, Utah and served as an LDS missionary to Australia. He earned a B.A. degree at the University of a Business Utah, at Management Degree Harvard, and his Ph.D was received at Brigham Young University in Education. He served eight years in the Armed Forces of the U.S. following services. national Airport. Elder Peters, a semi built it and developed the motel as he speialized in developing real estate investments. He has served on the Glendale city council from 1959 to 1973. We wanted to help the Mormon Church, he said, and we felt that the Church could do more good with the property than we could. retired businessman, The deadline for submission of manuscripts is Feb. 1, 1979. All manuscripts should be sent to the Department of Theater of Harris Cinematic Arts, 1 Fine Arts Center, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602, Attention: Dr. Charles L. Metten. Metten asked that each entry be accompanied by a $5 money order for entryreading and a return, that unless this was done, manuscripts could not be read or returned. Leaders send LDS message Tri-Coun- to Pope ty London LDS Tomplo hood announced - Elder o Johan Paulo Hongkees, 57, who currently resides Leiden, has been appointed president of the London Temple of the Church of Jesus Chrust of d anybodys. Yours. in Netherlands, Saints, succeeding Elder Joseph W. Darling, who has served Latter-da- y a CHRISTMAS CLUB NOW! FOR A PRE-RAI- D MERRY CHRISTMAS NEXT YEAR " ' SM 1974 Lon Shaffer Golnlck Your family con put thoir trust in him too! and was Netherlands, converted to the Mormon Church while a Dutch German prisoner in a prisoner of war. camp. He was a naval cadet during World War II and alter the Clearfield, N. Layton, S. Weber, Sunset, Hecpsr, Roy, Rlverdele Deposits Insured to $40,000 by Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. , Elder Nelson G. Bleak, 68, of Pioche, Nevada. The new temple president is a native of Den Holder, STATE SENATOR DIST. 21 (4) Clcarfbld - Sunset - Syracuse Clinton AdY. Inc. England, and Shermi8 a family man who cares about the effect high taxes and inflation will have on the quality of family life for future generations. SHERMAN A. WAYMENT Clcarfiold State Bank ' since September, 1973. His wife, Gwendoline Rose Bassett Jongkees, will serve as matron of the temple, and his counselors will be retained as follows: Elder Albert G. Parsons, 55, of Crawley, JOIN OUR PAID POL ADV. CITIZENS FOR WAYMENT DONA WAYMENT. CHAIRMAN rv L-- J war he joined the civil defense service and was a deputy commander in the Hague area. Elder and Mrs.. Jongkees have two children, one of whom is an LDS missionary Canada. potluck supper. for the Special Speaker Interest Mulit-jregio- n Fireside of Oft. Jl at the Ogden Tabernacle wiB. be Stephen 'R. Coney, BYV professor. It will begin at 1 : An air of i Mystery surrounds the 1st Ward MIA plans for their Halloween social on Halloween night. Those participating are to report for MIA at the usual place the usual time unless notified otherwise. The Second Ward MIA members will come to MIA on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. dressed In styles of the 1950s. For their special Halloween event the Third Ward MIA is sponsoring a party for both the young and old of their ward. All members of all ages are invited to participate in the fun. Anything Goes Shirley George is the and YWMIA president YM-MIBrady Hall heads the Barnyard dress will be appropriate for the square dance social being sponsored by the Second Ward Elders Quorum under the direction of Ellery Bennett on Friday. The festivities will begin at the ward social hall at 6:30 p.m. Afterward at 9:30 p.m. those who wish will attend a show at the Cinedome Theatre. A hayride and spook alley set up at Hooper was the Halloween activity Tuesday night for the Fourth Ward MIA, according to the young womens president, Brenda Sherwood. The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ ' of Latter-da- y Saints sent the following message to Pope John Paul II: Please accept our sincere good wishes as you assume the spiritual leadership of was a 1st Lieutenant. millions of Catholics the He married the former world over. You obviously June Parrish and they are have earned the confidence the parents of nine children. and respect of your In the LDS Church he has who have colleagues, served as Chairman of the demonstrated their trust by Aaronic Priesthood Comselecting you to lead your mittee. Presently he is the church during troubled Director of the LDS Church times. This is an era when Leadership Committee. He righteous leadership is is a Regional Representative sorely needed and we wish of The Council of Twelve you every success in your Apostles for stakes in Davis efforts to inspire those of County. your faith to incorporate the The fireside is open to all teachings of the Savior into who wish to attend and is their daily lives. specifically planned by the The message was signed single adults 26 years and by President Spencer W. older. Kimball world leader of the Fireside Chairman is Church, and his two counBetty Morton of Ogden and selors in the First June Stayner of Farmington. Presidency, President N. Council Eldon Tanner and President President is Jerry Harrop of Marion G. Romney. Ogden with Kathy Lofgreen of Ogden as Assistant to the Council. Organist is Lowell Marriott Harrop. Shcrms family puts thoir trust in him. person-to-perso- March and April, 1980. According to Metten, preliminary judging of the plays will be done by BYU Theater and Cinematic Arts faculty members. Special guest judges from state and national church and theater organizations will select the winning manuscript. speaker set Dr. John R. Covey will speak Sunday, at the Ogden LDS Tabernacle. The fireside is sponsored LDS by the , Widner, Richard, Kirsten and Kari; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jamison, Kenny, Bobby and Heather; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gebhardt and Matt; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pratt, Robert, Suzanne and Philip; and A Mrs. June Wallin. welcoming reception in their honor was held in the Bamk been has received by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, according to Elder Donald T. Nelson, director of development for the Mormon Rev. Elwyn Josephson will be homolists. There will be special music from congregations and individuals. It will be the first group introduction to portions of the new Lutheran Book of Worship, coming out soon. The public is invited. new The following members were received on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. John Engleking, Buddy and Jeff; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nourse; Mr. and Mrs. Rodney at with the founding of the church and present it at BYU during the sesquicentennial year. He said the winning play will receive a $1,000 cash award and will be presented theater as a major production in the Pardoe Drama Theater at BYU in Mormon Church given be liturgist; Rev. Dave Fisher, Rev. Hal Nillson and somebody chairman. appropriate play dealing bring something 'for p.m. stamped envelope. He emphasized tercession, proclamation, hope, celebration and joy. The Rev. Arne Markland will YonaVe . Metten said all plays three California, praise, thanksgiving, 150-ye- Arts Cinematic full-leng- th be perplays, formed in two hours, and should follow the outline as given in Playwriting, the Structure of Action, by Sam Smiley. April 6, 1980 will mark the anniversary of the founding of the LDS Church, Metten said. He explained the purpose of the contest is to choose an to and should be must deal with some aspect of the founding of the LDS He said all Church. Lutheran Synods - Lutheran in Church America, American Lutheran Church and manuscripts must be to l There is no age limit and entrants do not have to be members of the LDS Church. singing, Thine, O Lord, Is the Greatness. The youth of the congregation are participating in the service as ushers and acolyte, with Buddy Parris and Kenny Jamison as readers. A Reformation Service to be held Sunday evening in Salt Lake City has been coordinated from contest sesquicen-tennia- of the founding of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints is being sponsored by the Brigham Young University Department of Theater and Cinematic Arts. The contest is open to anyone who wishes to submit said Dr. a manuscript, Charles L. Metten, Theater Our Saviors Lutheran News during on Services Worship Reformation Sunday at 10:45 a.m. The sermon by Pastor Benson, Secretary. Gibby, A Halloween party for the single adults of the Special Interests organization is to be held at the haunted house of Howard and Janet Ellis on Thursday beginning at 6:30 p.m. Those attending should and secretary; Wayne Parker, Varisty Leader. The Relief Society has set aside the first Wednesday of each month as a special temple day. Join us Nov. 1 and make it a Special day. This Thursday at 7:30, the Relief Society second session will have their Homemaking meeting. The ward choir is now being activated and anyone interested in joining, is invited. They will practice each Sunday at 5 p.m. in the Relief Society room. Department several children Her first Counselor, Marilyn and Church School for all ages will meet at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 5560 S. 2300 W., Roy, at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday. The Sacrament of Baptism will be administered to moved up to the presidency. President Gibby will be assisted by Viviane Luddington as first Counselor, Melanie. Hansen, second Counselor; Sandra has The reorganization First Ward Primary in Montreal, Next Tuesday, Oct. 31, the Primary of the Fourth Ward will have a Halloween party instead of their regular class work. Woodbury of the is in charge of the Dave Fifth Ward Halloween party under the direction of the Elders Quorum on Saturday. It is for everyone of the ward who is 18 years of age or older. It will begin at 7 p.m. costume Sunset Stake News Sunset First Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Spiritual Living classes with Karen Mote in the morning session, Mary Ellen Leatham in the evening. Sunset Second Relief Society next week will be the Homemaking meeting with Linda Stoddard giving the lesson in the morning Judy Gebheim substituting for Berneice Hansen in the evening. There will be a demonstration on gift package decorating and making package bows. Paul was Parker released as Scoutmaster, Ed Tbompeon sustained. Sunset Third Don Holman was sustained a Sunday School teacher. Relief Society on Wednesday evening will be the Spiritual class living with Joan Dunford leading the group. On Thursday morning Florence Koster will teach the class. Itutset Feurth Relief on Society Wednesday will beht e Spiritual Living classes With Ann Rogers in the morning, ; Both Beeme in the evening. 8ansetSlxth Denise Garcia was sustained a teachers aid in Junior Sunday School. There will be no , Society on Tasted fcsr are five in the mocth bf October. x SansetSevecik'; Sally Roberts w3 Mag the Spiritual living in Relief Society on Wednesday and Irma Bingham in the evening. , |