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Show Clearfield Courier, March Clearfield Fourth Ward March 2nd Sunday, marked the beginning of the new meeting schedule. The feelings of many were excitement and apprehension. Bishop Dewain Blair thinks its great. Weve increased in attendance and everyone thinks its great. Everyones attitude is really good. Bro. Murray Cannon, 2nd Counselor to the Bishop thinks that its really good. Its been even better this week because there hasnt been so many meetings to attend. Bro. Ray Adams, High Priest Quorum President thinks its great. It gives us a lot more time to spend with our families. I think the emphasis should be to spend this extra time with our families, and I hope they will take advantage of this since this is the purpose for the change. Bro. Rod Garlick, Elders Quorum President says, I think it is one of the best things that has ever hap- pened. It has increased attendance and spirtuality, but it will place more responsibility on each individual to teach their families. John Riggs, Sunday President Was quite apprehensive at first, but when classes started and I could see that things were running smoothly, I felt Bro. School relieved. I feel that it is going to be great. Bro. Steve Woody, YMMIA President says, I like the shorter meetings. There was more attendance and it will give more free time. Sis. Kar6n Johnston, YWMIA President loved it. I think its going to bring back the spirituality of the young women. I think we really need it. It really worked neat for my family. It took the tension from the day. It was a pleasant day. Sis. Carol Yardley, Primary President says, I think it will be just fine, however I am concerned about the inactive children. the and the enthusiasm was great. I like it in the morning because the Im excited about reverence, children come fresh for the . day. Sis. Ann Lewis, Cub Scout Den Mother says, Oh, I think its exciting!! Bro. Clark Lewis, Cub Master and Scout Master thinks Its a pretty neat program. Sis. Athleen Johnson, Relief Society President I think work out fine. I think the majority of the women enjoyed it. We enjoyed meeting with the young adult and night ladies. I was really thrilled to see so many out. I would like to encourage every one to bring their neighbors. Bro. Jerry Boseman, 1st Counselor to the Bishop summed it up this way: The new schedule is great. It will free up time for families to do more things together. To achieve the purposes of tne new schedule, however, will require families to organize The Social Scott Lewis and the newest member, Jay Owen Black. Everyone had a good time. On Tuesday evening, March 4th the scouts worked on their swimming and life saving awards. The scene was the Clearfeld Swimming Pool and the instructor was Ron Blair. Those who earned their Relations lesson titled Intelligence Cleaveth will be given by Sis. Leone Blair on Sunday, March 16th at 9 a.m. Bro. Rodney Hamblin who celebrated Hiir 16th birthday was ordained to the office of a Priest Sunday, March 9th. Congratulations Rod. Many thanks to those who donated to the SME Membership Drive and also to those who participated in it. The 4th Ward reached their goal because of everyones efforts. On and 29th February hike and practiced gun safety. Everyone attended Jeff Young, Keith Lewis, Danny Richardson, Ronald Garner, David Smith, Gregg Boseman, David Wardle, Richardson. David Smith earned his Life Saving Merit provided and the public is p.m. "attended Weber " Primary Brent Andrews sustained a teacher. Primary Relief Society on Sunday the Social Relations class with Reva Bain class will be leader. Sunset 7 Released as officers and teachers in second session Relief Society were Sandra Johnson, Janet Lujan, Verna Willden, Karen Bidwell, Lois Corgiat, June Schaelling, Nada Nicholas," Liz Taylor. Young Adult releases were Becky Christensen, Linda Young and Lisa Corgiat. Liz Taylor was sustained as first session Mother Education 'State College and Ogden Institute of Religion. He was employed by the Arrow Development at Freeport Center. Ron is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin R. Pardoe, he will serve in Italy. He is a Clearfield High School graduate, attended Stevens 316x4x1 2nd grade simulated on lauan plywood. thday, Ward dinner 6:30 Relief Society on Sunday will be the Social Relations class with Elizabeth Cahme class leader. chicken-frie- the Clearfield Second is having a ward this Friday evening at A p.m. delicious steak meal d will The date for the Relief Society Birthday Party has been changed to Thursday, April 3rd. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. Following will be a special program entitled Profiles in Courage in which a group of ladies from Bountiful will portray the lives of some of the special women of Nauvoo. All Relief Society ladies and their husbands or friends are invited and urged to attend. The first Homemaking Session under the new program will be Wednesday evening, April 9th at 6:30 p.m. The Visiting Teaching lesson will be presented first. The rest of the evening will be devoted to the and refreshments will be served. It will be an enjoyable evening for those who attend. Mini-Class- w4t finish on Simulated lauan backing. S. ICBO APPROVED Includes screen, boot, damper, grate and bean pot. 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MAIN 1st grade 316x4x712 FRANKLIN STOVE moving. of our day. assignment. 1st on 5 316x4x1 HEAVY-DUT- Y We're moving to our new store at a very their time so that the extra time can be used to help the family grow in the gospel both in knowledge and spiritually. I hope each family will accept the challenge. We are certainly blessed to be able to have the opportunity to experience these things as the church grows to meet the challenges The Temple assignment for all recommend holders for the month of March is 10 endowments. Everyone is encouraged to attend the ward temple sessions and to go on their own to fulfill their GREEN v,.60 Boise Cascade Building Materials Cent REGAL WALNUT 5 will sol 316x4x1 RAIN DANCE Simulated finish auan plywood. really enjoyed it. everything Simulated woodgrain on hardboard backing. $49 1st grade 316x4x3 be served and a musical program provided by the Skylarks. There is no charge 316x4x7 1st arode Simulated woodgrain on lauan plywood. CASTLE GOLD In honor of the class leader. yourself and save money. Plywood 4x8-'A- " Ogoo Bdlt. 4i8-S8- co Blows QUANTIT- Y- " 0QOO onovjon oun NOW & OTORB THAT OFFCRO TI1D lie. 3 Pine DUILDB- DIMENSION LUMBER AT DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOAD ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. Q- BVBQYTRINOI SB CMS & DICK'! THE WALL PANELING KINGS" HOURS: PHOKI 374-345- 1, 343-406- - SUNDAY 773-424- 2 3 ft Boise Cascade Building Materials Center 1(00-5:0- 0 CLOSED i, FLINTLOCK 5 Clearfield Second Churchs sequencentennial and the Relief Societys 138th bir- , MAJESTIC WALNUT CASTLE GOLD Sunday School Class is dismissed. They will not be released until a responsible person comes for them. The 3 year old Sunbeam Class and their teacher will be waiting for their parents on the couch in the west foyer. her position as Second All of the other Primary Children will leave their Counselor in the Primary class rooms by way of the Lurrine Presidency. McFerson was sustained to stairs on the east side of the fill this vacancy. building. Your cooperation Sharon Littleton was irf attending to your own as sustained Nursery children as soon as possible . after Primary is dismissed assistant. Primary this last month will be greatly appreciated. Thus freeing the Primary has been exciting because teachers to gather up their we've all been anticipating the new changes that were children and all join together coming. Well now we have in Sacrament .Meeting. our packet of instructions An evening of fun and and its no longer a mystery to us and were busy as busy laughs and talking and can be getting every thing talking and talking and ready for the change over of was had for our Primary Board as we enjoyed a pot the new schedule. It will be a luck supper together and delightful challenge and we believe it or not - in between in the Primary can hardly all of that talking - we tied 4 wait to (sink our teeth into it)! darling little baby quilts. And by the way we were Stephanie Long, Angela home before 10 oclock too. Monson, Cindy Schofield, Two of the little owners of Alisa Brown, Jessie Mills these quilts have already and Michelle Weir have been faithful workers on our arrived. Little Stacie Poorte staff. Due to the new weighing in at 7 lbs 10 oz. and making her debut on Feb. schedule, there are new 10th. Clint Evan Higley horizons awaiting them and made all of his family happy well no longer be seeing their happy faces in our by arriving in time for to Valentines Day. The 13th, to want them We Primary. be exact. He weighed 8 lbs. 9 know how much we appreciate their willingness to oz. Congratulations to both of serve. Thanks girls to each these families. Were all of you - weU miss you! waiting in line for a turn to hold and love. The other If you have a little person in your family that will be quilts have gone home with Cathy Dalton and Alisa Pace attending our nursery (18 to await the arrival of their months to 3 years) please pick them up after your adult new little owners. Relief Society will be the Social Relations class with Marlene Thurrel leading the class. Sunset 6 was Vicki Eyster class in Relief Socity on Sunday. Sunset 3 Relief Society on Sunday will be the Social Relations class with Ruth Dunaway. Trace Arave and Ron Pardoe were honored with missionary farewells on Sunday. Tracy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arave will serve in the Alaska Anchorage area. He is a graduate of Clearfield High School and Seminary, he i The Clearfield First Ward has seen a substantial increase in attendance with the beginning of the new Program. It is good to have our attendance looking up. Pam Poorte was released with a vote of thanks from sustained. the Cultural Refinement OR 3 pastored in Texas and Moab, Utah, before coming as pastor of the Southeast Baptist Church, Salt Lake City last year. He is married and has two children. John Grimes, Hill AFB, will be leading the singing. Music will also be provided by the Youth Choir. CEsarfield First Weber State and the Ogden Institute of Religion. He has been employed by R. C. Willey in Syracuse. Sunset 4 Relief Society on Sunday will be the Social Relations class with Dorothy Wilcox leading the group. Sunset 5 Larry Anderson was a be will welcome. The church is Henegar, Teacher, Nursery located at 564 S. 800 E. Rev. Parker is a native of Sunset LDS Church News released as 1 Clearfield holds revival' Southwestern Baptist services from March 12 Theological Seminary, Ft. through 16th. The services, Worth, Texas. He has were Ronald Garner, Gregg and Boseman Danny son of Vic and Sherri Bodily. Relief Socity on Sunday will be the Social Relations class with Laverne McQuarrie class leader. Sunset 2 Bob Miskin was released as 2nd counselor in the Sunday School, Ed Thompson sustained. Scott Wiberg was sustaned as ward activity chairman. Jan Thompson will lead 980, Page Rev. Ron Parker will be Brownwood, Texas, the Evangelist as the First graduate of Howard Payne Southern Baptist Church in, University, Brownwood, and Swimming Merit Badges Kent was graduated from Primary and sustaned a deacon, the 1 to be held will begin on Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. and continue nightly through Sunday evening with the Sundays services beginning at 6:30 Sunset 1 Bodily 2, Revival services Badge. Michael Porter, Timothy Porter and Jay Owen Black passed their swimming skill awards. Congratulations on a job well done boys. Bro. and Sis. Stephen Mortenson became the proud parents of twin boys this past week. The babies made their entry into the world weighing 8 lbs. 7 ozs. and 7 lbs. 2 ozs. Mother and babies are doing fine. are ex- Congratulations tended to the proud parents and sisters. March 1st the Boy Scouts went on an overnight campout over on Antelope Island. They put up their tents on the beach and fixed supper. The next morning after breakfast they went on a 1 972-873- 1 OPEN AT OUN NEW STORE MONDAY MARCH NO. MAIN IAYT0N 0 7 Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 9 e e 972-873- 8 972-873- Block East of Redwood Rd.) OPEN SUNDAYS 1 0 a.m. to 3 p.m. 555 West 3500 South (1 V. |