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Show Clearfield Courier, September 26. 1 979, Page S if Sunset IDS News Chris & Sick's Next week wUl be the observance of fast Sunday. 'i 'ZEScsruusnoN J t) general and stake conferences. There will be no Sacrament meetings on those days. JNTHiwKT poo EM SPRUCE 4 - 6 ft. Com bad I 09 & Stained ea. Cedar flattop ' ft. Salad 97 - FLATTOP CEDAR 76 ea. 50 ea. 1m 1 4-- 6 4 m 1 I Bette, 6 ft. Stand - FLATTOP CEDAR 4 1 m 6 ft. - 3 2 CEDAR . PECKY CEDAR 4 M CHAIN REDWOOD 6.49 2.94 4 x 4 ' 8 Ft. t. I x4 combad Sunset 3 Joy Atwater was released as Primary leader, Shirley Horne sustained. 2" ea. 4 - 8 ft. 2x4-$F- Scott Braithwaite was sustained a teacher, the son of Wallace and Evelyn Braithwaite. ea. 4 - 8 Ft. m Camile sustained Huffman. CEDAR 1 2 .Sunset 2 Popham was Young Adult Homemaking leader. Timothy Huffman was graduated from Primary and sustained a decon. The son of John and Phyllis i) 1" ea. ,1m6m6 i 6Ft. I mmw Sunset lIniT if was morning Education class leader in Relief Society. Betty Capner Relief Society organist, Sandy Bybee Relief Society recreation leader. Carolyn Adult Ogden Young Homemaking leader, Connie Fryer APWMIA secretary. $27.95 $36.95 $42.95 5 Ft. 6 Ft. sustained home of his grandparent! Mr. and Mrs. Arley Sunsets Elder Bradley Jay Wallace son of Mr. and Mrs. C Wallace following the ser vices. Members of the pries thooe have an assignment 01 Saturday at the Ogder Temple. Newspapers will be picket up on Saturday by the Cut Scouts. Relief Socity Fall Soda will be on Oct. 3 in tin evening to which husbands are invited. It will be a Hawaiian Luau. Cathy Lessey was released as 4 McNaughton Hy 11Vi GAUGE SO Ft. Rolls 4 Ft. two weeks The following Jay Wallace will serv in the Florida Fori Lauderdale Spanish Mission He was honored with t farewell on Sunday af temoon. He is a graudate 0 Clearfield High School am seminary and has attendee Weber State College. At open house was held at tbt Arley teacher a Weblo Leader, Reva Bain was sustained as Relief Society Visiting Teacher Message Leader, Coleen Huffaker ward chorister, Aiko Astle as a Primary teacher. Sunset Society Fair. the in APYWMIA, Ralph Bain was sustained as and Carolyn Morroll prepare for Sunset Seventh Ward Relief MYRLE YOUNG 7 Michael Mitchel was sustained a techer, the son of Lee and Ellen Wiekum. . Bmdlgjelt The Relief Society of the Sunset Seventh Ward will be sponsoring a ward budget fair Oct. 5 beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the ward chapel, 338 W. 1800 N. According to Mrs. William Morrell, Relief president, boothes Society in- - will Reorganization in affect Elder Keith W. Wilcox, regional representative, OVIR 50 TVRIS Of PANIUNO TO CHOOSI MOLDINOS AND IAROIST QUANTITY AND COIORID NAIlt VARIITY IN THI INTtRMOUNTAIN WUT. FROM RED OAK MONOWALL GREEN 316 x 4 x $ 3Ux4xt III gruda simulated on louan plywood. finish Simulated 44 RIDGECREST CASTLE BIRCH it grada. Simulated woodgrain on louan plywood. on hardboard bocklng. $.49 1 announces reorganization of the LDS Church program for single adults affecting the 8,000 LDS singles 26 years and older living in Davis, Morgan and Weber Counties. Davis County has been divided from Morgan and in Weber Counties preparation for the future creation of the Davis County n Council. There i are 2,5000 LDS single adults over 26 years of age residing in Davis County from Farmington north. Ogden multi-regio- n councils have been organized. The Young Special Interest Council ( YSI) for those 26 through 39 GOLD 1t grade 314 4x4 Simulated finteh t louon plywood. 6' Multi-Regio- on $599 Two-Tri-Vall- CASTLE CROSSCUt OAK 1 316 x 4 x TVS BIRCH Id giodt, urpulatW wood gran Imnli on Icvan plywood. 316x4x8 Real Wood Veneer 1st Grade. 5 19 years, and the Special 744 Tri-Vall- ey regions of the church Weber Valley, in Morgan Valley, and Ogden Valley. The YSI counts 1,250 and the SI have 4,250 singles who are widowed, divorced or never married. New YSI council leaders are Brent Charrington of Ogden,, advisor; Grant Protzman pf .North ;Qgden,. president, and Gerry Andrus of Washington Terrace, vice president. YSI sponsored events include a disco dance each second and fourth Saturday 1 at 1056 W. 4400 S. in River-dal- e, summer and winter super events, and an Ogden LDS Temple session the last Wednesday of each month. The new Special Interest leaders are Dr. M. Paul Southwick of Ogden, advisor; Jerry Harrop of Ogden, president, and Luceil Hales of Pleasant View, vice president;' Special Interest sponsored activities include a monthly movie on the third Thursday and firesides in the Ogden LDS Tabernacle on the 5th Sunday of oach month. Combined YSI-S- I programs include the Single n Adult Choir, a dance to live bands every Thursday, presently at 2200 S. 4300 W. in Taylor, and the Multi-Regio- new telephone hot line, which provides a tape recording of coming ac-- L tivities. 394-977- 1, loSKmP" DISCOUNTED ODD & END FIBERGLASS JO PANELS CABINETS 26" xl' 26" x I O' Sovt 60 While $3.11 $3.90 $4.69 $5.49 26"x12' Stock tet 26" x 1 4W A CHANGE OF TASTE CHICKEN 8 CHEESE WITH HAM SANDWICH WflPnSKTS 2'xl6'r...v...$6.20 DUCTED GALVANIZED PIPE RANGE la HOODS $H295 chain Interest Council (SI) for those 40 years and older. The councils represent the 24 stakes and 7 ura OATES 81-f- t. Vtinch 14 inch I inch 1 Vi Inch lengths $6.30 $1.61 $12.11 $19.53 Chicken patty, slice of ham, melted swiss cheese, lettuce, special sauce, on a targe sesame seed bun. Delcioiis when served with your favorite drink. A complete menl ki a lervhg. 5331 So. 1900 W. Roy, Utah 84067 Block North of McDonald ( DOORUNS baby shop, toy shop, fish pond and a cake walk. There will also be quilts and various handmade craft items for sale. Food concession stands pickle barreil, enjoys reunion Mrs. Mr. and Jed McFerson and family of Clearfield Fifth ward, enjoyed a three day family reunion, this summer held in for the Farmington, descendants of Joseph Lee Robinson, in honor of the late and LeJ Robinson W.O. Grand Richards members of their family tree. Many activities took place. Sight seeing in Farmington, including many homes of the early family members. Films were shown of reunions. previous Genealogy work was done. Games and fun for the young. A family dinner was held, 700 family members were in attendance, it was followed by a delightful Musical program. An entertaining History of the The TAN ForAI Seasons is open in Ogdon TAB3PC3PICT 2755 Washington Blvd. 2 OR CAU For FREE Brochure. 393-502- family was given, and LeGrand Richards was the featured speaker, a chorus of 40 Primary age children from the family sang three special numbers. Plans for their next Reunion will be in Arizona. Fall social planned Clearfield 5th Ward Relief Societys Fall Social is planned for 7 p.m., Tuesday 25 September 1979, in their Cultural Hall. The theme is Hawaiian and muu muus, long dresses or pant suits may be worn. All sisters of the Ward 18 years of age and over are invited. A Hawaiian program has been arranged and light refreshments will be served. Regular lessons and activities will commence the first week of October. 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