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Show I er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Teeter was confirmed by Bishop Jay Cheever. Jan Saunders was baptiedand Sunset Stake Neivs Sl'NSET STAKE evl weekend will be fast with Sund.i.v Hon Sept. 5, a m on 30 p m. b.iplisms S.iiutd.tv evening al . beginning at Sharon Nebeker, secounselor and Thelma Barnes remains as secretary . All other teachers will remain. Released as president was Maxine Corwin and her counselors Sharon Nebeker 9 90 selor, cond Larry Thompson Has sustained Wcblo leader, Charles Varble released. Herb Eerdon was sustained 2nd counselor in the XMMIA. lames Thurell was sustained Scoutmaster. f arol Charlesworth arid Howard Briefly were sustained Sunday .school teachers with Karen Martindale, Larry ( hupp and Alice Peterson released. Sl'NSET FIRST WARD Relief Soi iet llomem, ikmeeting on Wednesday, ing Sepi ti. Hill be under the dirci lion of Dolores Brighton Unite Watkins of the Sunset will talk on financial Rank pioblems on interest to the homemaker and there Hill be an oil painting demonstrat- and Marge Holt Laurie Hell was sustained as Sunday School teacher. Mavine Starkey Whitlcar Here sustained i imai y teachers. Susan .to.m lackham and Jeanette Rarton released. (i,in I.one Has sustained Weldo leader and committee chan man, Jerry Ellsworth andXer-den- d SUNSET SIXTH WARD Officers and teachers of the Primary and their husbands enjoyed a fall social at the ward chapel on Tuesday evening Kathy Heine, Donna Rinpham and Kathryn W'oods planned the affair which was Har-liso- I (leased attended by 37 people. ner was served. Kelli Smith Has sustained a Pttmaiy teacher. a ARD ( arol nderson Has sustained Social Relations class Sl'NSET FIFTH leaf"r ( Nearly 16,000 members of Saint Church the Latter-da- y from Mexico and Latin America gathered iri Mexico City last Saturday for the opening of the first area general conference of the Mormon Church in this section of the world. Din- President Harold W Relief Society. r.dith Harder and Danny ole Here sustained teachers in in the Sunda.v School. The September Homemak-inmeeting for Relief Society Hill be a fondue demonstra- g Jerry Lewis Telethon 72, Chanto be seenover KSL-Tnel 5, beginning Sunday, Sept. 3 at 10:30 p.m., is taking on a strong local flavor as Utah Telethon Chairman Dick Nourse announced that many Utah Celebrities have agreed to appear on the big show. One of the distinguishing features of the Jerry Lewis Telethon, in addition to the taperformances of lent around the clock, is the emphasis it places on the local scene by having stations on the network cut away every hour to introduce leading citizens, physicians and dignitaries on a pattern which one famous broadcaster has called The perfect blending of a network show with local David Bodily was sustained a Priest. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bodily. Linda Bremer was sustained first counselor in the Primary with Sharon Nebeker caused fcy inflammation Doctors have found a medication that in many cases rives big-na- as secretary. Doris Watts, Kathryn Wood and Ruth Thompson were sustained teachers. Released were Carolyn McKean, first counselor, Kathryn Wood, as second counselor, Linda Bremer, teacher, and Sharon Nebeker, teacher. Marilyn Konopasic was I, sustained organist in the and Phyllis Emory as secretary and sports director. Released were Suanne Cosell and Lucille Spendlove, sec- community identity a formula hard to beat. Utah Governor Calvin L. Rampton will appear on the show as well as his Republi- YW-M- prompt, temporary relief from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues. Then it actually helps shrink swelling of these tissues caused by inflammation. The answer is Preparation H. -No prescription is needed for Preparation H. Ointment or suppositories. Lee, rion G. addressed Roi.mey, the mulititude. Simultaneous translation of the Mexico conference was provided so that Latter-da- y Saints from as far away as Panama, Honduras, Costa Rica, Venezuela and Mexico could understand sessions. The world-famoTabernacle Choir sang at a giant folklorico, featuring talented singers and dancers from Mexico and Central Am- erica. can opponent in the upcoming election, Nicholas Strike. Salt Lake City Mayor E. J. Jake Garn will be featured in still another cutaway as retary. Marge Holt was sustained Relief Society president with Joyce Browning, first coun LAKE VIEW STAKE ROY FIRST WARD Primary starts on Sept. 5, and will be held at 4 p.m. The MIA will have the'r opening social on Sept. 5, at Municipal Park. Sept. 9, is the date for the Mutual Marrieds party to be held at 7 p.m. at the church. Sept. 1 is Stake Temple Day. Dale Avitt has been re- Michael of M- -. State University, LaVell wards of Brigham Young University and Sarkis Arslanian of Weber State College. Utah Stars coach LaDell Andersen, Honorary chairman of this years telethon, will be at the KSL-Tstudios with members of last years ABA western division championship team. Its this aspect of near 100 percent community involvement plus the glitter, spaikle and attraction of a big name show which prompted a journalist to call the Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon V folk fes- tival. Telethon is for the The benefit of Muscular Dy strophy Associations of America, originating in New York, with important feeds from Hollywood, Las Vegas, and Nashville, will be seen over a special television network of 150 stations. coast-to-coa- Price has graduated from Pri- C'h.ourie has been baptized and confirmed. Ralph Frederiksen is the Chairman of the MMen Committee with Rick Wingetas Richard Dick family into our ward. Blaine Fowers has received his Individual Achievement Ed- Americas greatest ROY SEVENTH WARD Bill Price has been ordained a Teacher, and Clifford Dee Woolsey, son and Mrs. James st award. Primary and MIA begin next Tuesday. Primary is at 3:30 and MIA ROY at 7:30. FOURTEENTH WARDD A ward excursion to the Manti Temple has been planned for Sept. 15 and 16. Watch for further details. Georgia Anderson and Vera Colohan have been released as counselors in the Relief Society and Ruby Olmstead as secretary. Ruby Olmstead will be the new Homemaking counselor and Nancy Moore the education counselor. Brian Hall has been ordained a Priest by his father, Edwin Hall. The new president of the Deacons Quorum is David Wiggins, with Kevin Colohan and GregTulaneas counselors and Robbie Dabling, secretary. ROY STAKE ROY SECOND WARD New meeting times will be- gin this Sunday, with Priesthood meeting at 8 am., Sunday School at 9:30, and Sacrament meeting at Primary and on Wednesdays, week and Relief be on Tuesdays. ing meeting will 2 p.m. MIA will be starting next Society will Homemakbe Sept. 12. ROY THIRD WARD Noreen Wilson has been released as 1st Counselor in the Primary. DeeAnn Dawson was moved from 2nd to 1st Counselor and Barbara For-tun- a named as 2nd Counselor. JodiAnn Redden, Jenell Untersinger, Teresa Pond, o BEST EDUCATED Educated in Weber County Schools Associate of Science Degree Weber State 1958 Bachelor of Arts Degree Utah 1960 University of Master of Science Degree University of Utah 1962 Ph.D. John Hopkins 1968 Law School (one year) George Washington University Julie Osborne, Award. Also For eight years Bob worked for Senator Bennett and the people of Utah in the nation's Capitol as the legislative and Administrative Assistants. Bob has had broad experience in protecting and proHe moting Utah's interest in the nation's Capitol Sen-aor worked closely with Senator Bennett and the late Dirksen in the historical and successful battle in 1965 to prevent the repeal of Section 14(b) of the y Act which allows Utah to have a right to work law. As legislative Assistant, Bob suggested to Senator Bennett an amendment to remove the onerous record keeping requiremnts on sporting ammunition imposed by the 1968 Gun Control Act. The Senator introduced the omendment and skillfully guided it into law, thus removing the record keeping provisions on most sporting ammunition. ment Terry, Res-sle- iversity of Utah. On assignment for Senator Bennett, worked dose, ly with Utah's Attorney General in getting improved air service for Utah to Chicago, the East Coast, the Southwest and the Pacific Northwest. Bob Bee-Hive- Senator Bennett and Bob worked closely with industry represento ives from Utah, NASA and Office of Management and Budget officials to gam approval for the solid fuel booster in the space shutt'e. ROY FOURTH WARD Shane Richardson has been released as 2nd Counselor in the YMMIA with Scott Nelson taking his place. TO REPRESENT YOU Primary and start next week. ing, Bob favors this vital concept as a start in bringing government closer to the people. Strongly pushed by President Nixon and Vice President Agnew, and endorsed by the Conference of Mayors, the National league of Cities and almost all of Utah's elected officials, this program would avoid most of the controls imposed by Congress and the Federal bureaucracies Eob Wolthuis is astounded that Senator McGovern and the Democratic Parly can be so irresponsible as to advocate cutting America's defense budget by nearly 50 percent. America must remain s'rong as the leader of ihe free world. To follow the AkGovern and Democratic philosophy of appeasement and weakness would leave America defenseless and Utah's economy in shambles. Severe cutbacks in the employment at Hill A.r Force Base and Defense Depot Ogden would be inevitable under a McGovern Administration. REVENUE The right to keep and bear arms is guaranteed by the United Bob opposes any laws imposing Federal States Constitution. licensing or registration of gun owners or their firearms. Utah's sportsmen should not be penalized for the problems created by criminals in the big cities. Unlike his Republican opponent who opposes revenue sharing and the Democratic incumbent who voted against revenue shar MIA both FIFTH WARD Peggy Call has been released as theJr. Sunday School secretary, and Diane Jolley sustained. Arley Flinders was released as the Teacher Trainer with LaJean Cummings tak ROY GUN CONTROL SHARING receiving achieveawards were Ronald John Bond, Lori Smith, r, Stacey Richins, Arlene Helen Schiffman, and Jackie Hansen. Our YW'MIA softball teams completely swept the stake in 1st places, with the s, Mia Maids, Laurels, and Ladies teams all receiving trophies. Al the staff level Bob has worked hard for funding and approval of key Utah protects such as the Central Utah proiect and the Artificial Heart Test Facility at the Un- DEFENSE N , and Vickie Anderson have graduated from Primary. Greg Nicholls has been ordained a Teacher and received his Personal Achievement o MOST EXPERIENCED o BEST QUALIFIED JoLynnFreid-li- special meeting for all Home Teachers, both Senior and Junior Partners, has been called for Sept. 6 in the chapel at 7:30. The MIA opening social will be held Sept. 7. They will go to Weber State College for games from 7 to 9 p.m. leased as Assistant Sports Director with Melvin Pebley taking his place. ROY TENTH WARD We welcome the well as Utahs four major college football head coac' es Meek of the University of Utah, Chuck Mills of Utah Recent ing over this position. A mary and been ordained a Deacon. Brent Holloway has been given his Personal Achievement award. Starting next Sunday the new time changes will go into effect. Priesthood meeting will be at 9, Sunday School at 11:30 .iid Sacrament meeting at 6 p.m. Fast Sunday will be the last Sunday of the month. Primary and MIA father, Lee Fergeson. starts next week. Mia will be Tuesdays and Primary Thursdays. ROY ELEVENTH president. Dennis Marriott will remain as 1st counselor with Laurence Thurgood as 2nd counselor. ROY TWELFTH WARD Primary will start onSept. 6, and those turning 8 years old should order their Bibles as soon as possible from the Presidency if they wish tohave LAKEVIEW WARD Steven Watts has been ordained a Teacher. Brent Compton has been baptized and confirmed by his father. Bud Compton. We welcome the Carswell family, the Parker family, and the Mansfield family as new members of the ward. one. The Relief Society lesson manuals can be obtained from the Presidency. David Rich has been released as Executive Secretary with Ken Colby taking over this position. Mr. Colby was released as President of the on on ROY EIGHTH WARD The son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Matis was blessed last Sunday by his father, and named Kevin Bruce. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clemowitz was blessed by Bishop Ben Standing and named Clifford Wayne. Stephanie Cummings was confirmed by her father, Steven Cummings. Karen Harwood by her father, Billie Harwood, and Dean Carver Jr. by Bishop Standing. Lyman Nichkll was released as secretary for the YMMIA with Edward Patillo taking his How to get your refrigerator to cook things. Stir the right things into Brand Gelatin and your refrigerator will fix crunchy salads, interesting fruits and new side dishes. For over 250 exciting ideas, send 25c (in coin) with your name, address and zipcode to: Joys of Jell-O- , Box 8074, Kan- kakee, Illinois, 60901. ftftANO Of Jell-- Jell O is a J LATIN registered trademark of the General Foods Girporation. place. The MIA opening social be held Sept. 6. They bicycle to North Park. Everyone should bring a Hobo lunch to cook at the park. Regular MIA meetings will be held on Tuesdays for the coming year. Primary will start next Wednesday at 3:30. will will ROY THIRTEENTH NEW. LOW WARD MCiSS Beginning this Sunday, Priesthood meeting will start at 8:30, Sunday School at 10:30 and Sacrament meeting at 4. Fast meeting will be on the first Sunday of the month at 12:30. Relief Society will be on Thursdays, and Primary on Wednesdays. The MIA opening social will be on Sept. 5 at the stake camp. Meet at the church at 6. The Relief Society will have their opening social on Sept. 14. Red Ribbon Red Ribbon Round Steak Ranch Style Steak $ TI 19 lb. ROY NORTH STAKE ROY SIXTH WARD Charles Richards is the new president of the Elders Quorum. His counselors are Clarence Secor and Norman Russell. Released wereTra-vi- s Weaver, and his counselors Richard Udink and Barnes. Timothy James ..id Debra Ann Bute were baptized last week by their fathers, Charles Alma James and Lloyd Bute. Timothy was confirmed by an Uncle, Charlie Roesberry and Debra was confirmed by Edwin Johnson. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hirschiwas blessed by her father and named Karleen Rae. Rod Ribbon Perk Chops short mbs 13 oje Rib Cut Primary and MIA begin next week, with Primary on Wednesdays at 4, and MIA on Tuesday night. ROY NINTH WARD Two babies were blessed on Sunday by their fathers. The Gary Craguns named their The baby boy Gary Nate. Baker Watkins named their son Darin Grant. Four children were baptized and confirmed. Jill Teet- - T1 29 lbs. Le-Mo- nt Dacon Red Ribbon Pot Roast Sliced 2 $ $ Tj 29 oc I lb. Rod Ribbon Ground Reel 13 N 12 lb. Limit ibs. $ Tl y 29 UJaflch For Os! MAJESTIC NATIONAL FOODS, UK. For more information call 399-927- 5 6 or 399-927- Vi 8 Gladly Take USDA Food Stamps SURE TO VOTE TUES., SEPT. 12th m 0 14 ; s t - Qibbon M oafls iWiSM T.m.t WARD . BE x"i8aa;in, held on .Sept. 8. Mary Lou Kay has been released as 2nd counselor in the Relief Society and Patty Schwab sustained. Bruce .Jarmon has been released as President of the Rulon S. Kay Sunday School. was released as 2nd counselor and named as the new start Sept. 5, and MIA on Sept. 12. Saturday at 6:30 will be baptism service with Fast meeting on Sunday at 11:45. Native of Weber County. 37 years old. Married to the former Carolyn Hein-e- r of Ogden and the parents of five children. Member, L.D.S. Church. Served mission to Netherlands 1955-58- . Bishop of Arlr.gton (Va.) Ward . regular meetings will be held this year. A ward party, featuring a watermelon bust, will be on Wednesdays will Primary Skic-lar- ROY FIFTEENTH WARD The MIX opening social will be held on Sept. 6 and from Primary are Lindsey Scott Cisney and Larry Earl Cis-netwin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Cisney. They also received the Duty to God Trail Award, and were ordained Deacons by their brother, Keith Cisney. PERSONAL AND RELIGIOUS BACKGROUND 1969-72- Bennie graduates General ,tnd of the XaronK Priesthood Ga.vlcn Rollins who was the 2nd counselor is the Dennis l.cish-manew president will stay on as 1st counselor, with Darrell Anderson as the new 2nd counselor and Richard Funk Secretary Fer-geso- his by R oy LDS News 8-- Telethon ready Ly-ne- Helps Shrink Swelling Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues B. head of more than 3,00,000 Mormons, along with his first counselor X. Eldon Tanner and his second counselor Ma Margaret Miller, Sharon Treese, Rernita Kercher, e Mary Rock, Jean Can, Wallace, Hetty Larsen and June Campbell. A first place trophy was awarded the XWMIA junior girls softball team by Collett Alexander on Sunday evening. (iirls representing the ward the past season were Janet Konopasic, Cheryl (ioringe, Tammy Smout, Julie Can, Debbie Workman, tt and Sherry Browning Shearer. Diana Loren was given the junior team sports award. Pnmarv teacher. Eathers and sons outing is 9 set for Sept. at North Fork. XMMIX confirmed by her father, Wendell .Saunders; Neal F.ugene Lewis by his father, Tom Len wis, and Timothy Alwin m Lira The MIA fall social will be Sept. 5 at Hawthorne Camp. There will be tubing and other outdoor activities. Mexico meeting On Wednesday noon, Relief Society ladies enjoyed a luncheon at the Rlue Ox in Roy. Attending were Marge Holt, Sharon Nebeker, Donna Ring-ha- Sl'NSET THIRD WARD oirna Ropers was sustained as Mother trainer lead-e- i in the Relief Society . Kolainc King Has sustained Lynn and Claudia Cook, ward members, were the speakers Sunday evening. new Thousands attend ion Thursday, August 31, 1072 Chronicle Sun V senssT 025-337- J 4 393-165- Prices Effective At Both Stores 5 ' f ,fa |