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Show Page 10A Lakeside Review Thursday, October 23, 9 80 , 1 Layton Church Roy Woman Participating In Bazaar Dated This Saturday Lutheran Convention 'Mrs. Rita Muth of Our Saviors Lutheran Church of Roy as delegate and Mrs. Lois Flaig as alternate are among 800 women from California, Arizona, Utah, Nevada and Hawaii attending the 19th annual convention of the Pacific Southwest Lutheran Church Women, an official auxiliary of the Lutheran Church in America, at the Asilomar Conference Color Me Christian is the theme of the convention using Romans 1:11-1- 2 as the Biblical emphasis. The program will offer each woman a mosaic of opportunities to help enhance her value in the Christian community and the world beyond. Pacific Grove, Calif., this week. Mrs. Charles (Sherley) Ruby of Phoenix, Arizona is the president of the Unit. The women hear reports of the years activities, discuss and act on program objectives and set goals for the coming year. MX Missionary WillSpeak ROY Kevin Pitchford, a son of James and Karen Pitchford of 2584 W. 4850 S., has been called to serve a mission for the LDS Church. Pitchford will serve in the Argentina Rosario Mission. He will speak to members of the Roy 7th LDS Ward on Sunday at 11:30 a.m. Pitchford will enter missionary training on Oct. 30. He is a graduate of Roy High School. KEVIN PITCHFORD LDS Program Scheduled The Lost Chords, a Ben shows one mans singing and instrumental struggle and success in group will entertain at the overcoming alcoholism. Family Home Evening Enhancement program at A Day for Justin is a the Ogden Tabernacle on film about a family where Monday, from 7 : 30 to 8 : 30 a young boy must share' p.m.: his fathers time with the Movies will be shown in Church three theaters from 6 to 9 responsibilities. p.m. The movie Uncle Part 3 and 4 of Book of fathers Fall Festival Slated Members of St. Marys Catholic Church, 2740 Ogden, Pennsylvania, will hold their annual Fall mini-carniva- Mormon stories in cartoon form are of equal interest to children and adults. Everyone is invited and there is no charge. The tabernacle is located at 21st and Washington Blvd. in Ogden. Dress may be informal and the entertainment is suitable for the whole family. imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiji! ticles, a unique items booth, and baked goods. For the children there Festival on Nov. 1 from 10 will be a a.m. to 9 p.m. and Nov. 2 pony rides, and a special from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. visit from Raggedy Ann There will be han- and Andy. The kitchen diwork, dolls and toys, will be serving chili, hot chili Christmas decorations, a dogs, dogs, country store, white homemade desserts, and drinks. elephants, religious ar l, Thetigden LISTENING POST! We care about you. Whatever your age and problem TALKING HELPS! released by the First study carefully and s 626-915- 0 Presidency of the LDS prayerfully the choices Church regarding up- before them as they 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimi prepare to coming election. In the United States we are now nearing the conclusion of an election DIAMOND DIAMOND campaign involving RINGS candidates and issues on national, state, and local REPAIR - levels. We urge all members of the Church (in the United States) and all who are Americans eligible to vote, to exercise this sacred "If You Don't Know Diamonds privilege on Nov. 4. We ask family heads , Know Dale Baker" , - j i : 1ft . DAVID STEELE ...IS A FAMILY MAN WHO FEELS THE CURRENT ECONOMIC HE IS A PROVEN LEADER IN CRUNCH ON FAMILIES. MANAGING BUDGETS.. WHEN HE TOOK OVER COUNTY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES, HE CUT THE BUDGET BY 39 INCREASED PRODUCTIVITY. AS A COMMISSIONER, HE'LL DO THE SAME FOR THE COUNTY. THAT WILL BENEFIT YOUR FAMILY AND HIS. BRAD DEE FOR COUNTY COMMISSION TERM DEMOCRAT TWO-YEA- R PAID BY FAMILIES FOR BRAD DEE GRANT GIBBY, CHAIRMAN LAYTON The Layton Community Church will hold a bazaar Saturday. It will be held in the church building, 644 E. 1000 N. from 3 to 8 p.m. The bazaar will follow a country store d goods and theme, with with on vegetables, sale, along jellies pumpkins and other produce. A Santas workshop will offer PAUL H. REID Christmas items and gifts including handmade articles, baked goods and homemade candies. A cake walk will be part of the days 5th Ward and was serving in the Stake events. Chili, sloppy joes, coffee, punch ;; and doughnuts will be served. High Council. i J.D. WILLIAMSON Sunset Stake Leaders Named SUNSET A change in Sunset, Utah LDS Stake leadership was effected Sunday under the direction of Elder The monthly meeting of Our Saviors Boyd K. Packer, a member of the LDS Lutheran Church Women was held Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m. in the fellowship LDS Church. hall, 5560 So. 2300 W., Roy. Following Released from the stake presidency the business meeting, Mrs. Janine was Rock, president; Carl Miller lead the program, Im D. Kenneth H. first Peterson, counselor, and Forgiven Why Do I Feel So Guilty? This program is designed to see guilt Thomas E. Lightfoot, second counselor. from the prospective of Christian faith Released from the stake High Council and explore the freedom offered were Phillip Hansen, Maurice Marthrough forgiveness. shall Sherman of Beazer, Raymond N. Anderson, Paul H. Reid and Jerry D. Williamson. The Rev. Dr. Gerald 0. Pedersen, pastor, Mt. of Olives Lutheran Church, Mission Viejo, Calif, is the Bible study leader, and Ms. Julie Stine, executive director of American Lutheran Church Women is keynote speaker. Song leader for the week is Charles King of Walla Walla. Wash. : home-canne- The Rev. Stanley Olson, president, Pacific Southwest Synod, Lutheran Church in America will address the convention and, along with members of his staff, will officiate at the festal celebration of Holy Communion. Grounds in ? Sustained as stake president was Jerry D. Williamson, who selected as his counselors Paul H. Reid, first counselor, and David Steele, second counselor. Williamson has a long career of church service including service as bishop of the Sunset first LDS Ward and was serving in the stake High Council at the time of his appointment. He is employed as a sales counselor for General Electric Corp. He is married to the former Hannah Adams and his six children. Reid has served as bishop of Sunset He is employed at Hill Air Force Base as a procurement officer. He is married to the former Colleen Bennett and they have five children. Luau Planned At LDS Institute Steele was serving as bishop of Friendship Fest, a week of events Sunset 3rd ward. He is a teacher at being sponsored by the Ogden LDS, Clearfield High School. He is married to Institute will conclude with a luau: the former Sharon Nauta and they have Friday. Hawfive children. aiian luau, will take place Friday from There are presently seven wards in 8 to 10 p.m. at the institute. Students the Sunset Utah LDS Stake with apand guests can come dressed Hawaiian proximately 3,226 members. and enjoy entertainment and food. - s" |