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Show CLEARFIELD COURIER. Chris & (tick's EM jn7Hvbt now dog 4 6 Ft. Combed ft Stained I - ii Elder e ftw M FLAT TOP CEDAR i4 I 6 Select! Ft. FLAT TOP CEDAR 4 - 6 Ft. Stood 1 & 4- 6 Better 6- 6 I 0. PECKY CEDAR . 12 I 6 Ft. 1 1 CEDAR 1 2 x4- 8 PECKY CEDAR 4x4- 8 x Ft. CEDAR 1 4 4-8 Ft. TttbWOOD Ux4-srt- . 34-- 8 1x4-6f- t. 6.49 FI. 2.94 9w I rough common 1 x 4 6 Ft. I combed 1.29 5 Ft. SALT LAKE Jesus Christ of Saints. Elder Isac 6 Ft. among Ti OVIR SO TYMS Of PANIUNO TO CHOdU AND MOUHNOt FROM LAROIST QUANTITY AND COLORID NAILS VARICTY IN THf INTIRMOUNTAIN WIST. TIGER EYE COPPER R st grade simulated on louon plywood. 1 Finish Simulated lauan plywood. $649 RIDGECREST BIRCH PECAN 314 x7W Id grade. Simulated woodgroin on louon plywood. C. back into North Simulated woodgroin on 3 lauan plywood. grade. it grads, simulated wood groin finish on louon plywood. 1 t Wood Veneer Reol American is sometimes It necessary to guide the drinker to a crisis situation so he or she must make a decision. We will teach the family skills such as better communication, I feelings of headquarters D.C. ' jn Washington, He was called to be an Assistant to the Council of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints on October 8, 1960. When he was sustained as a General Authority of the Church, he was presiding over the North-wester- States n Mission with headquarters in Portland, Oregon. He was called to the First Quorum of the Seventy in October 1976. g'ikV ' I I rri Elvin And Ray Rasmussen - Owners Id w depict the life and exuberance typical of the Lamanite Generation, who will be performing this Saturday in the Val A. Browning Fine Arts Center at the Weber Stote College beginning at 8 p.m. The group is from Brigham Young University's Program Bureau, and will be performing in a connert sponsored by the Roy LDS Stake Seventies. Tickets ore available from Jorgensen's Bookstore, Roy, or from Ralph Allen, or Don Forsgren, or at the door. 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The writers of this 1979 Community Review suggest YOU call the NORTH DAVIS CABINET for your next kitchen. CORRUGATED FIIERGLASS PANELS $3.11 26" xl' $3.90 26" x 10 $4.69 26"x 12' . DUCTED HOODS 9S GAIVANIZIDP1PI in t. lengths Winch $6.30 Inch ............$1.61 1 inch $12.13 IVcinch $16.99 inch .........$19.93 31-f- . Any tiza mad to order most standard sizes in stock DOORUNS i! Conference is schedule for next weekend. Sunset First Wednesday will be the Homemaking meetings for Relief Society. Margaret Egbert and Vonda Clark will give the morning lesson, Dolores the Brighton evening lesson. Sunset Second MjQffMog'il3;l ffla CHIN00X FIXIPUCIS Stake u DO U auuHua 6ATU 825-052- 1 26" x1V4' ...... $S.49 26" x 1 6' ......,..$6.20 RANGE ssm $29995 Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemaking classes Linda Stoddard giving the morning lesson, Bemeice Hansen the evening class leader. Among other items they will make place mats. Sunset Third Wendell Larsen was advanced to a priest, the son of Ruth and Duwaine Larsen. Relief Society on Wednesday evening will be the Social Relations class with Sandra Shelly and Sharon Steele will be giving the Mother Education lesson. Ruth Dunaway will give the evening Social Relations lessqn, and Kathy Andrews the Mother Education. Sunet Sunset Fifth Tuesday, Relief Society will be the Homemaking classes MAMTOoesa with DJmendontAreAjgrox giving both the morning evening class lesson. Sunset Sixth Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemaking day with LaNada Parsons giving the morning lesson, Dorothy the evening lesson. classes are on the agenda. Maryann Anderson will give an account of her recent trip to the Holy Land along with slides on April 13 at 7 p.m. in the Relief Society Bodily Mini room. Bake yourself pizza will be delivered between 5 and 6 p.m. on April 9. Sunset Seventh Homemaking lessons on Tuesday in Relief Society will be given by Mae , Christiansen in the CC2HIJTEQ:J5 .1 YOUR KITCHEN show you how to do yourseH aifO save n kCSy Well . The water heater that pays for Itself In fuel cost savings! m tn LJ M 0 FfttCIS a All ITIMSSURJKT the reliable one ENERGY SAVINGS PAYBACK Opwen lease plue Us, Bast on 11,000 mass per yew, eomnwrolal Itass, TOFMOftSAU The most efficient of A CHRIS & DICK'S an major energies.. .oaving money for everyone 0 "TNI WAU PANtUNO KINGS" Wdher Sanlyer Matter Charge 6onh Card Ogen 9 e.m. le pm 71471 ;, I US Wee MOO Seidh (I Me tmt F Bedneed Rd. OMN WNDRY1 19 e.m. W S-t- . et SASCiAl ON FUU UNIT LOAD Vita Card T3 tau rxMHi 0 j 3220 WALL AV5. OGDEN 324-C37- FLUM3IN3 ft 'mm II1ATIK3 01 mow.aisoft smews PHON1 mor- ning, Kim iMerril in the evening. Making chocolate Easter eggs in one of the projects that day. ' A.O. SMITH REMODEL AT DISCOUNT Nancy McFarland fI save energy! Dimendenal Umber nnd Fencing t i LwAft slant va THESE SINGERS IQ v Housing Administration. He was later appointed National Commissioner of FHA, with etc. self-hel- SUIIGS v: director of the Federal family. It is sometimes difficult to help people understand that the drinker must not be isolated from his family and that family members must work on their own problems to help not only themsleves, but the drinker as well in the long run. Grade. $549 C5 Elder Richards' practiced law in Utah until 1934, when he was named first Utah NORTH DAVIS CABINET CROSSCUT BIRCH 31 x4 x 1 OAK 31 x 4 x 7Vi i Richards. are convinced that if Church Mormon work will works it program best with administration by lay people, people who Elder genuinely care, Ferguson concluded, the program will focus on the 'fcv CASTLE St presided over by Elder We anti-drinki- 6W North, Sunset, where the entire stake membership, friends and guests are invited to attend. The music for this session will be provided by the Clearfield High Concert Choir under the direction of Mr. Les Davis. All meetings' will be the Ferguson, Indians and urban whites in Utah. Elder Ferguson, outlining a program to combat alcoholism among Mormons, said the plan has the flavor of the Cottage program on intervention and education. He emphasized the program so far is in the pilot state, but if everything goes well. . . we could have materials ready for general church use within a year to 18 months. He said most Mormons with drinking problems are not active members of the church and that an integral part of the program will be the attempt SflWi GREEN 31 x 4 x them music for this meeting is the Sunset Junior High Chorus under the direction of Evan Allred. The general session will ference is Follow Me. Special meetings have been scheduled at 3:30 and 7 p.m. on Saturday at the Stake Center located at 220 10 a.m. in the 220 West 1800 added. Latter-da- y manager of the churchs health and special services, said that testing is beginning 149 MONOWALL to bring ilot 2nd, 3rd, and 7th Ward, 338 W. 1800 N., Sunset. Special to combat church activities. All programs have been people need opportunities for alcoholism started by the Church of growth and service, he 37.95 6 Ft. CITY-P- Aaronic Priesthood committee has been called at 8:30 a.m. on Sunday at the ELDER RICHARDS on alcoholism fight I li 25.95 32.95 4 Ft. development officer, worked with the Hardmans on the gift. LDS announces CHAIN LINK 11 '.GAUGE SO Ft. Rolls GRAPE STAKES m Recordings, and Sterling Jensen, church regional y m Ft. officers and their spouses to attend. Special music for this session will be provided by the Young Adults under the direction of Sister Myrle Young accompanied by Linda Young. A special meeting for all youth and young adults ages 12 to 26 bishoprics and stake are invited assist Church schools in South America. Mr. Hardman is a member of the advisory board of Covenant center at Clearfield, Utah to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, reports Elder Donald T. Nelson, director of the Church Development office. Proceeds from the sale of 2 - 8 Ft. adult stake and ward priesthood and auxiliary the church further to and work missionary land near the Freeport PECKY CEDAR Clerks, Stake Bishoprics, and Melchizedek Priesthood Quorum Leaders. At the 7 p.m. meeting, all the land will be used to SALT LAKE CITY -EArthur and Lois B. Hardman of Salt Lake City have contributed 10 acres of lder 3 Ft. Sunset. Those attendence at in be invited to the 3:30 p.m. meeting are Stake Presidency, High Stake Patriar-che- s, Council, W. 975 N., Saints, will speak at the Sunset Stake Conference, Saturday and Sunday. The theme for the con- Day to LDS Church development It FLAT TOP CEDAR 1 6 - 6 Ft. Stand & Better STAINED DOG EAR FENCE 1 Latter D. Land near Freeport donated 3 Ft. Franklin Richards, a member of the presidency of the First Quorum of Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of FLATTOP CEDAR 1 stake center Stall re sonfferemee set SPRUCE at commence Sunsot mootings Osaew April 4. 1 979, Page 4 ' 77M0J0 . |