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Show SUN TIMES, Jan. 31, 1979, Page 3 CLEARFIELD COURIER, Jan. 3 1 , 1 979, Page 3 mmnrHT--Sunset Stake There will be a general pnesthood on meeting Sunday beginning at 8 a.m. Baptisms will be on Satur- - day at 5:30 p.m. and Sunday on Fast confirmations John Phelps was released as Joe and Norma Terkleson, was sustained a teacher, Walter Johnson was released as Sunday School president and Doug Hansen sustained. Sunday. Sunset First Ronald Bake, foster son of Scoutmaster and Ray Eves sustained. Pat Power was released as APYWMIA president and Barbara Relief Argyle sustained. Society on Wednesday , will be the Spiritual Living lesson with; Karen Mote in the ' Ellen morning, Mary Leatham in the evening. Sunset Second was Ed Thompson released as scoutmaster and Gary Lee Nelson sustained. Monte Bambrough was i. released as APYMMIA president and Mark Lefevre sustained. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Spiritual Living classes with Virginia : the Spiritual Living classes with Ann Rogers in the morning, Beth Beeme in the evening. Sunset Fifth Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Spiritual Living lessons with Ellen Cutler in the morning, Darlene Read in the evening. Sunset Sixth Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Spiritual living lesson with Linda Bremmer in the morning, Verlene Russell in the evening. Beginning Feb. 7 APMIA , will begin at 7 p.m. instead of will Wednesday -- was Jeffery Green sustained a priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Green. White - was Norman LOLA RAY, Shirley Taylor and Michal Meenderink prepare some of the decorations sustained a counselor in the Relief for the Roy North LDS Stake Relief Society visiting teacher convention, to be held Sunday School. Society on Tuesday will be Saturday beginning at 0 a.m. in the stake center. miMiNnawiiT. ia MAUI ' UUMfST QUANTITY Sul" Simulated woodgroin an 2 louon plywood 9 0d 6 $449 RIDOCCRIST MISCELLANEOUS aiacH 1a4xl 31647' grode. simuloted woodgroin on louan plywood 1 at woodgroin plywood, 4.a Id grodo., Simulated woodgroin plywood. BIRCH 31 4x4x1 louan 1st grode, reol wood veneer 5 lesson louon 2 grode CROSSCUT KBONYILM on simulated on 3 49 Vm sustained. Tom Roberts was released as ward bulletin editor and Loryn Willden sustained. Kristy Stephens was sustained as Young Adult Relief Society Living Vx4xl 31A4R M Bass and John Cobaugh leader. Ml SC. PANELING grodo, timuloMd on louan plywood 1 Sunset Seventh and Dale Kohli were released as Sunday School teachers and Sam Spiritual ANA VRRMTY JMONOWALL. GREEN Dan Choate evehing, Florence Koster on Thursday morning. Sunset Fourth OVU 9 TTNt Of aaMUN0 10 CNOOM faOM I aOUMH Mi (OUM Diedrickson will be the speakers and the young adults are invited. Living lesson on Spiritual 1 lVt, The Elders quorum will host a fireside in the Relief Society room on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. the give -- I. h Melba Miskin in the evening. Sunset Third Kathy King was sustained homemaking leader in the evening Relief Society. Joan Dunford wf 6:30. in the morning, Draper hris& Dick's! piv y9 SUPPLIES 1 RANGE Roy North Relief Soeiet y . Love the Roy theme of A light luncheon will the following Board all Stake and program leaders will be in at- Saturday. To begin at 10 a.m. in the Roy North Stake Center, 4900 S. 2000 W., Mrs. L. Brent Goates, daughter of the late LDS Resident Harold B. Committees for the convention planning it include: Lee, will be the guest speaker for the meeting. All regular, second session and young adult relief society members are invited to the meeting to receive instruction, according to Shirley Facer, president of Decorations: the Roy North Stake Relief Society. DISCONTINUED and CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS ODD & END tendance. Publicity $1 C95 be served Convention HNMS-M- " 49 Lights the Way, North LDS Stake Relief Society is planning a Visiting Teacher Avocado shinglei schedules convention With the HOODS 240 ALLIED Selt-teal- CABINETS Save 60 favors: 26"x10' ... 83.901 26"x12 ...84.691 26"x14' ... 85.491 la.t. Audrey Peterson and Clo Crooks ton; program: Arlene Okey and Gwen Garrard; 26"xT6 ... 86. 20 1 DAMAGED Michal GALVANIZED PIPE DOORS Lola Ray, Shirley Taylor, Bessie Kay, Vera Budge, Loma Jones; Meenderink, JMTERIORS All in 2 1 ft. Vi in SIZES in inch 1 Va in 1 Vi in Program Printing: Afton Facer, Jolene Collier, Joanne Weir, Shelha Rich, Goldene Bodily and Stella Stock. CHAMIE8S MUIXE .(. ti:; 812.18 ,'o A .woiiyihufti -i DROP-I- .i. 816.59 879.53 SPINDLES AND ELECTRIC (i length. 8 6.30 8 8.61 1 Johnson; Buffet luncheon: Shirley $3. 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