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Show I May 7. 1980 Clearfield Courier CieairfieEdl First Ward The Clearfield First Wards Children's Sacrament Meeting Presentation is always a big highlight of every year. And this year was no exception. The children were beautiful, wonderful, and entertaining. And every Primary Board Member gave their cooperation and support to make it a great success. The theme was, If Any of You Lack Wisdom, Let Him Ask of God. Which conveyed the message that, through sincere study and prayer and by the power of the Holy Ghost, each of us can know that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is the restored church of Jesus Christ. Special parts were taken by: The McMullin Family: Bro. and Sis, McMullin, Dusty, Vinnie and Treasure, Robie Horn, Liz Martin and Keri Sue Cottrell, Joey Long, Tina Sorensen, Spring Steed, Robbie Stevensen, Janna Poorte, Michael Monson, Natalie Cottrell, and Jimmy Murdock. 1 Edwards. Sunset 2 was released as Earl Mary Primary chorister, Ellen Deming as a Primary helper. Relief Society on Sunday will be the Mother Education class Sunset 3 Donette Hamblin named their new son Tyler M. Hamblin. Marty and several of the General f, Authorities. She is now Chief Housekeeper at the Lion She made a folder of written the music themselves. In the congregation many hearts were touched. Tears valuable were wiped and much, much, pride and joy was felt for the children in the ward. They are so special. And we say Thank You to each and every one for a job well done. The committee in charge of the program was: Janet Gordon, Bernice Ward, Nina Doxey, and Marcella Snow. Bro. John Ross is the Bishopric Member over the Primary. And we thank him for all of the support and help he gives to us and for the many hours he contributes to keeping the Primary running smoothly. Clearfield First Wednesday night was the Homemaking meeting for the Relief Society. Eugenia Chapman presented a in- hints cleaning available to the ladies who were present. After the demonstration a delightful light luncheon was served. On Friday, 9 May, the youth of the Clearfield Clearfield Stake, Social Relations class on Sunday will be led by Ruth Dunaway. Sunset 4 James and Linda Phillips named their new son Adam. Lindy and Cindi Poll chose Austin Lee as the name of their new son. Relief Society on Sunday will be the Mother Education class led by Beth Beeme. Sunset 5 Fred and Jane Flint called their new daughter Wendy Jane, grandparents are THE COVENANT 0" Tune).' y ! MOTHERS DAY, Sunday, May llth, will be an exciting service of worship. The Choir will be bringing a recital of some of the favorite anthems they have shared with us this year. A whole group of people will celebrate their commitment to Christ in Baptism. Women will be honored . . . Thanks given to Mothers . . . and the Lord praised. I SUMMER THE t SCHEDULE will begin on Sunday, May 25th, at which time we will begin having one worship service, at 10 a.m. A program will be provided. Children from Kindergarten to the fourth grade will begin with families in the Worship Service, going to their program after the Childrens Story. Carol Holtz and Lynette Shaver are heading up this childrens program. This summer schedule will run through Labor Day. pre-scho- ol 1C V WELCOME! We extend a warm welcome to the following people who came forward recently, asking for membership in our church Christina Angst, Linda Carrasco, Pat Wilde, Janell Wilson. Were glad to family: have you in our fellowship. ONE GREAT HOUR OF to SHARING Strangers most of us are ministered to through food, water, housing and clothing, and through help in projects that assist people to help themselves. The sick have been helped drugs in with cancer-fightin- g in Haiti, Burma, eyeglasses and supplies in the drugs Philippines, and medical Zaire. in assistance Preventive action in a big way is being provided in several countries through the Baptist World Alliance HOUR OF SHARING is our way of responding to current needs and those that will arise in the year ahead. to Congratulations Thomas and Michelle (DeRouchey) Patterson, new parents of a baby son recently. Wilma and Fred Bowen are the proud grandparents. RENT-A-KIThe Junior High Youth Group is hiring themselves out for the to all women 18 years older to attend our social 1. 12:30 p.m. at the 4th and 9tf. Ward Chapel, 838 East 600 South. The program will also consist of two musical numbers. Refreshments will The Clearfield Stake Relief Society extends an invi'ation be served Golden and ElVerna Flint. Sunset 6 Jason Paul Melting was baptized and confirmed. He is the son of Paul Ann Jean Melting. Bradley Cameron Lemmons, son of Richard and Shirley Lemmons was and confirmed Sunset 7 Jami Ann was the name given the new daughter of Wayne and Connie Stephens. Sheri Eborn was released as a counselor in Relief Society. dows). Sign up sheets are available at the church. Jobs can also be taken over the phone by Jean. We are planning to work from 12 noon to 4 p.m. and are requesting a as a minimum wage. From Harley Hunts Desk: Enemy loving is hard . . . NAMED AS PRESIDENT of the recently created West Point Utah Stake is Vern L. Thurgood, center. Gerald G. Hodson, left, is first counselor and Darrell James King, second counselor. New Stake organized and three grandchildren. He has worked for Cream O Weber Dairy and Western General Dairies Inc. for thirty years. He now serves of the organization of the new West Point Utah Stake was made at the Syracuse Utah Stake Announcement conference held recently. the Making the announcement was Elder James E. Faust. The four West Point wards were formerly part of the Syracuse Utah Stake. stake center is presently under construction and is expected to be completed for use by the members of the Bishop and counselor in the Bishopric. Pres. Thurgood is married to the former Edna Jones. They have three children assistant as Counselor, , Clearfield High School. . President Darrell James King has served as Sunday School teacher, Superintendent of Sunday School, Stake Missionary, Stake Americans killed in the aborted rescue attempt . . . Love And Jesus said, your enemies; bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray to Project. We are seeking to raise money for our summer activities. are available for any housework, yard work, bicycle repair, or other odd We jobs (and we will do o a win- - PROFESSIONALS INDOOt rcaob 8Z Candles W that they are also those for whom Christ died. It is a big job to see as people those ... 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Main, Clearfield Tj CSZj OFF Mwi BULK BEAN PARTS remind myself Owrtu SEED OF THE WEEK Sprinkling System who burn my countrys flag, or defile American bodies, or make false claims of all kinds. VerWee UheHe Bertie nhf : 50 Ueie Ortas Rene OFF A m 1 99 Peppers Osteens Draceeno PoahtoAOWen 15 I lie" luiitnu POTS, BASKETS & MACRAME TOMATO CONES 90 DATS SAMI AS m 7 u OlftANIUMS Mei igsW 95 jbr dessert. project for immunizing children. ONE GREAT ,C BEDDING PLAN IS PLANTS night, seeing a radical ayatollah displaying and Give Mom roses o o o o 0 o 0 o 0 o to AVvu 4 tl&vdt?.... Mother's Day Greenhouse Specials! S5i. Embassy. Messages of possible release are crushed. Hints of hope dwindle and fade. Diplomatic manuevers get bogged down. But last oo0 UHUj GREENERY and getting harder. For O O O O O UFEVT YOUR J&J's... Home of the Chapman. Enemy loving is hard. It is difficult live Moss, Boyd M. Hansen, Jeffrey G. Flint, Brent A. Youngberg and Richard S. for them that despitefully use you and persecute you. vilifying the remains of the - FIGHTING FO WE'RE Arnold T. Bingham, Carl Heslop, Farrell A. Cook, Rodney W. Carter, F. Royce Carter, James R. Barton, Don W. McEntire, Orrell M. President Hodson is a seminary instructor at - Have your blood pressure checked. grandchildren. President King is assistant manager for Asael Farr and Sons and is a farmer. Assisting the Presidency Will be Merle J. Page as Executive Secretary. State clerks are Galen W. Nixon and W. Fred Fishier. West Point Stake High Counselors are: manager. Pres. Gerald G. Hodson, has served the West Point Second Ward as Bishop. He has been in the ward and stake MIA superintendency and was a member of the Marriott Ward Bishopric. Married to the former Margaret Hodge of Clearfield, they have six children. A new Stake in June. Named as Stake president was Vern L. Thurgood. He has previously served as counselor in the Syracuse Stake Presidency, High firm Mission President and High Counselor and Bishop. He is married to the former LaRue Hartley. They have four children and two months now we have been subjected to the erratic behavior of Khomeini, the i next ;,twft., Xpossibly.; moreL: 'licvolutioniaty Council, and Saturdays, as part of a Rent-A-Ki-d the ' militants at the D following the program. Dont be a heart breaker North Syracuse and Clinton stakes will enjoy The Crazy Hat Disco Dance. All young folks from these stakes are encouraged to attend. There will be door prizes. Refreshments will be sold. There is an admission charge of 50 cents per ticket. This is a special fund raising affair. Plan now to be there. Remember the World Conference on Records 12 through 15 August at the Salt Palace, Salt Lake City. See John Bagge for details, baptized Beslle S. Spafford, General President of the Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints will speak to the women of the Clearfield Stake on May 10. y House.- - Ciearfieid Community church news PLAYERS will share their ministry in drama at both the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Worship Services on Sunday, May 4th. The team is part of a world-wid- e ministry of Christian drama and music, a ministry which sends 60 to 70 teams all over the world. (Our congregation has had a part of this ministry through John Batchelder, who has ..been in Australia for the past two years, and will return in, Former Relief Society presidentformerto speak ar y ,, demonstration on cleaning hints. Mrs. Chapman has been the housekeeper for The Primary Chorus, consisting of all of the Primary children, was a very impressive part of the program. They sang 14 songs all memorized and expressed as though theyd Sunset LDS Church News Sunset 1 Relief Society on Sunday will be the Social Relations class led by Rolane fJ0 Vi PERSONALIZED PORK 1900 s WHOLE OR HALF FOR YOUR FRIIZIR! CwtS Wrapped I FRIENDLY SERVICE. PRICES EFFECTIVE TO AAAY 13. 01 (MCIUDES: Ham. lacon Smoked, Sou tap. Seetoned) (TMisiyGSiMjsaaSo acEftviiiw3f! oov |