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Show u Ilk CCirisa ieli's OVII M Fay released LAtOItT QUANTITY counselor AND V AMITY Society and Beverly Mann sustained. tNTUWIST MONOWALl OMEN 316x4x1 I si grad, simulated Ml SC. PANELING t4 xJ on 6x4x7'? simulated woodgrom on lauon plywood, 2 grade 3 simuloted on louon 1 349 649 WHITE OAK i 1 6 4 A K 8 KhuI Ollfc grode teal wood veneot 1 $Q4 St $7 ii WO 9 i' HIM4J-3- 49 $21 t 71 fl DISCONTINUED CORRUGATED ODD & END CABINETS FIBERGLASS PANELS 26"x8 ..... $3.11 26"x10' ... $3. DO 26'xl T ... $4.60 26"x14 ... $5.40 26x16' ... $6.20 Save 60 While Stock Lost! DAMAGED DOORS INTERIORS All SIZES ri J h 6 $ 6.30 $ 8.61 in in 1 inch 14 in 1" $12.18 $16.30 $10.53 Ilin 2 inch ...,.$26.35 and up ..SPINDLES i AND RAILROAD Tils' $J95 25 Each the evening. Kathryn Bennett is Mother Education class leader. Kathryn Gale will give the Visting Teacher Message in the morning, Nadine Graves in the evening the morning in sustained a deacon, the son of Ellen Wikom. Relief Society on Wednesday morning will be a Christmas party. Everyone is welcomed to School Sunday Church weekly at 9:30 a.m. at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 5560 S. 2300 W., Roy. Classes are held for ages three through adult. Worship services using the traditional communion service will be held at 10:45 a.m. Sunday Pastor Charles Riggs sermon for the third - 10-1- 1; of 1 4 4 i Cedar Nil .... CEDAR CHAIN gauge 4 ft. 25 aoiri rai chum im fivcis m ax him mi tint wt trace $g49 OS CHAM Homemade , UM MTH AVMiMU 1 CLAM CHOWDER A OTHER SOU PS 773-499- Homemaking meeting. Cost per couple is $3 and girls asking a date have been encouraged to make their date a Christmas stocking to be placed under the tree and distributed during a special program during the dance. For those young men who have a special someone, these can also ask them to the dance. Young Adult Alumni, or those that have participated in the program and have since become married are also invited to the dance. They are encouraged to the has been planned for Dec. 29 at the Roy North LDS Stake Center, 4900 S. 2000 W. Roy from 8 p.m. to midnight. The dance is girls choice and includes young adults from the Roy, Roy North, Roy West and Hooper Stakes. The Young Adults from the Sunset and Syracuse regions have also been asked to participate in the activity. contact their respective stake representatives for tickets and further information. ' 1 their time assisting the great numbers of tourists who each year flock to Temple Square in Salt Lake City. Nearly 4,000,000 people visited the states most popular visitor attraction here during 1977 and as many are expected to have walled-i- n toured to Temple Square before this year is over. e, Elder Curtis will oversee some 1,050 volunteer guides and hosts who will donate Bedecked Christmas Tree. 1 wisebird bookery jj See our Cat Tail I I 2465 No. Main, Sunset ORDER AHEAD their with along Attend the church of your choice Books - Unique Gifts - Baskets Bells Book Ends Suprises Galore. Boon 50 ft. rolls $1.86 W Mill Cert Plywood 1 4850 Harrison Blvd. Ph. 399-203- 2 6 STRIPPING STRIPPING t 3 I X Carrot A Pinoapplo Macaroni LINK Heavy 'VI. 1.33 Eighteenth Ward The Relief Society will have a special Christmas luncheon Thursday morning, wisebird bookery suggests: The best in. . . POTATO ifi 6 ft DALE R. CURTIS A $24.95 ?pi been shortly. COLD SLAW BASKED WIRE Domestic has All ward members are invited to attend the ward Christmas party on Friday evening. Curtis, 64, is manager of the Curtis Coal Company and a member of the Mormon general Board of the Young Mens organization of the Church. He will name his counselors for the Visitors Centers on Temple Square SALADS $269 for Visitors Centers on Temple Square of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y HOT A COLD SANDWICHI8 FROM 11IOOA.M. Naughel Richard Gibson, a priest. Tickets are now available from stake Young Adult director of the Mormon their 2x4x8 $4" Kyle ordained a teacher, and Christmas dance set by Region SALT DELI SANDWICH SECTION - CEDAR Mens Secretary Saints, succeeding Elder Keith E. Garner, who has served in the position for the past four years. Elder OQOMTOGO counselor in the Mens Mutual; Don Lasater, Teachers Adviser and first counselor in the Young Mens Mutual and Arthur Meenderink, Young Relief Society Taylor, Nursery teacher; Elaine Allen, Primary Librarian; Elder Dale PGCJDDJ x 4 x 6 ft. 3 Standard Stock Young director; Larry scoutmaster and Center director announced Arc 1 Zaugg, second I announces loch Primary Librarian; i. LAKE CITY -R. Curtis of Salt Lake City has been named end Up 55 camp al 19-2- in Advent will be on the day's scripture TIDELAND SEAFOOD CO. CEDAR Gibson, dance 1 Isaiah 61:1-3- , and Thessalonians 5:16-2- 4 John 1:6-- 8 and The Carol Choir will sing, Can A Little Child Like Me? and What Can I Give Him? A fellowship hour is held following the worship, after which the Chancel Choir will rehearse. texts- Sunday based Kathy Elma Sims, assistant Jr. Sunday School Connie Lasater, sports and Eugene Gailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gailey were baptized and confirmed. James Gentry has just returned from serving a mission in Ohio. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Gentry. He reported his mission last Sunday. Jon Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Coleman returned this week from his mission in Ireland. He will be the speaker in church this Sunday. The ward Christmas party will be held Dec. 15. Sixteenth Ward Belva Thompson has been released as assistant Jr. Sunday School Dana Anderson and Linda Smith, Den Mothers; Kathy Christmas dance sponsored by the Roy Region Young Adults. With the theme of That Holly-Da- y Feeling, a semi-form- SiutliEran 10 were Sustained Taylor, Den Mother; Yvonne David and Redmond; representatives ur gautorfi Society Barbara. Sunset Seventh Jan Kendall was sustained Beehave class secretary. was Mitchell Roger Relief Society on Tuesday Wightman will give the lessor) inv the mornipgVt uj Johnston in the evening.- -- III' MS04TID SlZtS Relief will be the Social Relations classes with Betty Larsen in the morning, Barbara Bell in Colleen Huffaker was released as Blazer B class leader, Bonnie Diderickson sustained, Judy Evanhaus was sustained a Primary teacher. Christmas social will be held on Wednesday evening. Sunset Fourth was Curtis Camp sustained a priest. Brett Bybee was sustained a teacher, he is the son of Gary and Sandra Bybee. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Homemaking activities along with a Christmas social. There will be a program and refreshments for both day and evening classes. Dixie A ft Lengths 2 Dorothy Peterson was sustained librarian, Nola Kimber Visiting Teacher The GALVANIZED PIPE in 21 News Bonnie Dayer in the evening. Elaine Wood is Mother Education class leader. Sunset Sixth class leader, Diane LeFevre secretary in day Relief Society. Relief Society on Tusday will be the Social Relations classes with Helen Wood in the morning, Lois Jensen in the Marion Evening. is Mother Popham Education class leader. Sunset Third 0 $1595 Thurrell Sunset Second ii Avocado shingles class Elma Sims, Relief Society second session Homemaking lesson teacher; and Aage Nagel, Scoutmaster. Nancy Redmond, daughter and Mrs. Kenneth Four baby girls were sustained a priest, the son of Bill and Sandra Johnson. Saturday evening at 5 pm. ward members are invited to the ward Christmas dinner. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Social Relations Marlene classes with named Tiffany Lynne; and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Godwin was named of Mr. blessed and given names at the last fast meeting. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Winward was named Tanice Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Goodwin named their daughter, Crystal Lynette. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sherrod was Vanderdoes. The ward Christmas party will be on Thursday at 6 p.m. There will be a turkey dinner, a program and dancing afterward. Santa Claus will Sunset First Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Social Relations classes with Mary Ellen Thompson in the morning, Jolene Burk in the evening. Dorothy Moore is Mother Education RANGE Self-seal- Ailington, and George New have been ordained elders. Third Ward Mike Nichols, Michael Smith, Larry Richins and Mark Evan Hansen have been ordained elders. Doug Passey, Marilyn leader. HOODS 240 ALLIED Roy North Stake Fifteenth Ward Membership have been received for Blake and Carolyn Corbridge, and for the family of Michael Scott Ritchie, and all ward members are invited. service Surnset Intake CROSSCUT BIRCH 316 x 4 x I lauon on n MISCELLANEOUS 316x4xS veneer Hi 4' $649 RIDGECREST BIRCH si grode woodgrom plywood John Simulated woodgrom on 2 lauon plywood grod C boon plywood been education in the Relief as 1978, Page 5 (Eljurclf Neuis also pay a visit. Each family should bring their own table Gilbert, Alice Friese, and Darrell Leishman have been released from the Sunday School staff and A1 Thompson and Lee Child sustained. Seventh Ward Roy Stake Second Ward Baglow has TO CNOOM MOM AND COIOMD - lift D Inn ICSS nni or PAMUNO MOUMNOS NAIIS CLEARFIELD COURIER, Dec. 13, 1.2.8 X 27.i 69 :r Dlmentievtal lumber and fencing Dimentiant Are Approximations. REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN We'll show you how to to yourself Md uvt moMy Indian it Jewelry IN loppe 448 So. State, Clearfield Phone: 3425 PMMNSON UWO AT DISCOUNT MNCtt IMCtAl ON MU UNIT LOAD AU IT1MS SUAJOCT etlms a'EieK'c TM WAU AANMINO ONOr Open 0 a.m. te 7 p m. m-rm- , Weet 8888 mem, mem it 4 ledeseed) lauth (1 1 JO p.mte mm. Come in and choose from Utahs finost seloction of Indian Jewelry for your Christmas ideas. Jhokers Watch Bands We also Earrings Squash Blossoms have Indian design rugs Hours: mrSiwe Ogden, Utah 84403 399-523- 1 Buckles Maeer Owe SeACeM I Riverdale Rd. 10-- 7 825-173- Weekdays; 10-- 6 Sat. 4 2) Discount on most merchandise. Doc. 6th thru Doc. 23rd GOOD SELECTION OF GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS " Como In and oco ivhct ivo havol ? f |