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Show C- .. J fmumEE: Chrisft kick's Sunset LDS News will be the Homemaking SunaetFirat t OVU M mu 0 9AIGUM6 10 CHOOM FROM -9- RMNMMIB MARI - MflUWniWCOtOW MM VMMTT UUMIIT QUANTITY HI IrlWniHvTt MONOWALL GRICN S1 4x4x8 MISC. ft PANILING If tytx4xl Simulated woodgram an 2 louan plywood 9 0d 1 it grodo, nmwlotod on ktuon plywood $49 649 M Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Spiritual Living class lessons with Karen Mote in the morning, Mary Ellen Leatham in the evening. , Sunset Second Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemaking classes with Linda Stoddard giving the lesson in the morning, Bernice Hansen in the evening. Doris Burns will talk on raising plants indoors and outdoors in the morning session. Loraine Unsworth was released as A.M. Cultural Refinement class leader, Thelma Jensen as Cultural Evening Refinement class leader, Jan Thompson as evening Relief Society secretary, Jan Thompson as evening d! Cultural Refinement class leader. Sunset Third Relief Society on Wednesday evening will be the Homemaking class with Kathy King giving the plica lesson. On Thursday morning Shelly Bertnoglia will be class leader. There will be work on picture making, SUPPLIES girls undergarments and quilting. Sunset Fourth Allan Jones was sustained a teacher, the son of Sylvester and Anita Jones. Jim Phillips was sustained ward clerk. Relief Society on Wedwill be the nesday Homemaking classes with Sue Jacobsen giving the lesson in the morning. There will be a puppet making class. Dixie Withtman gives RANGE HOODS 240 ALLIED shingles Sell-seal- 49 21 DISCONTINUED CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS 26"8' ... ODD & END CABINETS Save 60 While Stock laitt 26"x12' . 26" 14' . . 26"xl4 the qvening homemaking lesson. Sunset Fifth Brent and Susan Andrews have named their new daughter Kimberly. The new daughter of Larry and Rose Argyle was named Angela. Jeanette Johnson was saw baptized and confirmed in the church services, daughter of Dale and Sandra 4 CMAMIIMMUJM' SPINDLES AND POSTS ELECTRIC - DROP-I- N RANGE Avocado only Karen 25 $29995 Knowles sustained teacher. , r a Primary v '"jH Relief Society on Tuesday ASSOATIO SI XII eO.AM4.9S W Johnson. with lessons Nancy McFarland giving both the morning and evening class lessons. There will be a continuation of Sunset Sixth : David Allen leaves on Feb. 15 for a South Africa Mission. He is the son of Ross and Norma Allen. Doug Thurell has been sustained teachers mini-classe- quorum president, Bryan Wright and Troy Wessman his Blake counselors, Alldredge, secretary. Jillene Tanner was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Carol Butt. Lance Terry Dedrickson was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dedrickson. Terry Dedrickson was coordinator. Relief Society on Wedwill be the nesday Homemaking classes. Mae Christensen will give the lesson in the morning, Kim Merrill in the evening. There will be a demonstation in mfiking-Dtttdoof-appat-- FIREPLACE Per Deluxe TRANSMISSION Tho Queen 119 Reg. now $381 ZERO CLEARANCE 9' UJLUDcoupon specialE Valentine and Kisses. (Everyone needs them!) Charming little book for Give your .Hugs 8495 all ages $3.95. 4850 Harrison Blvd. Ogdon, Utah 84403 'GUB0 Por Bog OimafiiianaTCumEar and lancing Dimantian Ara Approximation V-- 0.DA90QG1 OIEINANGING1NEEDED l REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN 1979 Ford 1979 Ton Wt'll show you how to do it tavt Con- TUNE-U- P POURING WOOL yountll and Teaching ference. Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the Third and Seventh Ward, 231 E. 300 N. Clearfield. Maurine Humphris will be the guest speaker. She has help to write many of the visiting teaching messages. Also there will be musical numbers from each ward and refreshments will be served. SCREEN 22995 monoy T-BI- rd Loaded, tilt wheel, cruise, power windows, and door locks, vinyl top, wire hub cabs, much, much more. commercial lease. I unapt fcfen Ofi mnf I - The 27,188 M and coordinator of Department Energy brochure suggests over 100 ways to save energy and honey, including such things as how to manage a home for energy savings. Lowering the thermostat for furnaces and water heaters will save a considerable amount of energy dollars but wont cost anything to implement. Simple measures such as planning better the use of the family car can reap large dollar rewards. Many other ideas are guaranteed to expand pocket books by reducing energy ' consumption. ' Southern Utah residents will be interested in the services offered by the Utah Energy Hot Line. Advice on insulation, how to weatherstrip, and how to cook are all energy-efficientl- y of information types available from the Hot Line. Any energy related question is welcomed at the Hot Line. for the program stated, We expect to be reaching over 70,000 homes within the Councils boundaries with each home receiving a copy of the Department of Energy brochure How to Save Money by Saving Energy. Each home will also receive a card from the Utah Energy Office telling about the Utah Energy Hot Line. According to Fred Day, council executive, ,The National Parks Council covers all of Utah south of Lehi from the Colorado border to Nevada, including Freedonia and Mocasin, Arizona and Pnaca, Pioche and Caliente, Nevada. With over 75,000 square miles it is one of the largest Boy Scout Councils geographically in the nation., The program is an outgrowth of President Carters request that the Boy Scouts get Actively involved in energy conservation, Dennis explained. With energy costs increasing as they have, we felt like the people of Southern Utah could really benefit from our efforts to promote energy conservation. s Delightful novels for to young adults. mid-teen- "Never Pass the Gate" by Thayne & "Jayhawk" by Keddington. 4880 Harrison Blvd. Ogden; Utah 84403 For Donating Plasma Up ta 6S9.G9 par month Per Month 3260 Wall Avo. 9 Ogden, Utah 394-887- I- f Approximately scouts in Utah are canvassing their neighborhoods handing out brochures on how to conserve energy. Sponsored by the National Parks Council of the Boy Scouts of America, it is in cooperation also with the Utah Energy Office and the U.S. Department of Energy. John D. Dennis, Energy Conservation chairman for the National Parks Council 003-C0C- 48 month open end lease, plus setae tax, bued on 1 5,000 miles per year, commercial lease. METRO LEASING, INC. 1 vitations and programs; Ingrid Morrill, Allene George and Joyce Burnham, Energy kook 158 48 month open end lease, plus sales tax, based on 1 5,000 miles per year, i Brown, decorations; Lucille Bodily, Jolene Zito, Karen Miller, in- PAY YOU CASH Per Month -- LaWanna win 154 EMOAL ON MU UMTLOAD Mar-cell- publicity. two-ton- e OOMNMON LUMMR AT DISCOUNT FMCM Relief Society President Lula Rambrough; e June Heiser, music; Weaver, Jean Harris, Sharon Carol Stark, Chrisope, Lula Rambrough and LaRae Burton, food; Eileen Reimschussel, Kathy Carter, Anthea Beck and Ogden Plasma Ccntor Ranger, Camper Special, auto, trand., deluxe paint, dual tanks and more. jrtns: been written by Norene Wilson which is centered on the theme for the meeting. Other individuals helping distributed News INCLUDES CHANGINQ TRANSMISSION FLUID, GASKETS. AND ADJUSTING BANDS. FILTER EXTRA. Tempo rod Gloss FIREPLACE FIREPLACE MS ' $12 50 $449 kUILT-I- N Pi! Clearfield Stake n Hooting, Cooking, Baking "Circulator" 1 v 2400 W., Roy. A special presentation has Worship with your family at the church of your choice as ski vests,' parkas. HAVING TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS? WOOD AND COAL BURNING STOVES AND FIREPLACES. stake center, 5127 S. Keese, a member of the Relief Society General Board. She will be speaking A on the theme of The Dedicated Heart. meeting will be held at the Stake coordinator and Thora Martin as a Sunday School teacher. Gayle Roberts was sustained a Sunday School teacher, Thora Martin us School junior Sunday .TRANSMISSIONS. M flchir mraeefl with the convention include Visiting SCHRADER STOVES 37" Miller Brand A visiting Teacher convention has been planned by the Roy LDS Stake for Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. Special guest speaker for the program will be Ann Clearfield LDS North Stake will be holding their AND fll!t ploiros LIDS viisiiflingj Timothy Richard was the name given the new son of Richard and Kathy Griffin. Gary and Kim Merrill called their new son Mark Gary. Lois Corgiat was released as junior Sunday School ! t Roy Clary named their daughter Chris ti Ann. Buch l, 1 Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemaking classes. Linda Berkley will be in charge in the morning and Furl Craig will give an artex demonstration in the morning, Lynada Parsons will give the lesson. Doris Watts is in charge of the evening group. There will be a demonstration in hair styling and Dorothy Bodily will give the lesson. Sunset Seventh John and Jerri Eastman endUp STOVES Reim-schusse- teacher. FIREPLACES i Stake Relief Society President Lula Bambrough, left, and Eileen education counselor, pin letters on decorations for their visiting teacher convention, planned for Saturday at 0 a.m. at the stake center. ROY LDS sustained a Sunday School ' 3 2262 Washington tlvd. Wed. 9:30a.m.-4:00p.m.Mon- .t tJjOOa., MING hTsaD AND"RICivr UPON DONATION. (ONI ONLY FIR DONOR) V . , " |