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Show I ; Sttofi LflCAliY ftASV PARKING COitPifimv PB1CES The Sot Chronkde, Thursday May 1W!1 4, the workday activities. There presented to Martin Hamblin, Browning will dirut the activi- Peterson, course will be quiltig ad ether sewig. Curtis Campbell, Jeffrey Rob- ties. Each lady is asked to bring Hooper, course2, Iva NHWl LAKE VIEW Nielson. The Nielsons were reRelief Society will be held cently sustained as new ward Monday, May 8, 8 p.m. Lucile members. Taylor will give the Literature THIRD WARD lesson. Baptim will be held Saturday Remember the Mothers and May 6, 4:45 p.m. Sunday evening speakers Daughters banet Fquriday, May were Lynn Pope, LaMar Nelson 5, 7:30 p.m: All mothers of the and Roy Hadley. Offering a ward and their daughters. 10 piano selection was Clara Rae years of age and older, are Puffer. , Charlotte Sheffield, who was Miss Utah and Miss AmerA ward dinner is going to be held June 2 and 3. Plan to keep ica, will be the speaker. Sacrament meeting will be these dates open. On June 2, the held Sunday, May 7, 5:30 p.m. Primary will be served in the Elder Glen Wayment of War- afternoon with the MIA in the ren will be the speaker. evening, including a dance. And Baptized Saturday evening on June 3 the adults' party will and confirmed Sunday were be held. , Paul Douglas Lyman, son of Fast and Testimony meeting Mr. and Mrs. Dilworth Lyman; will be held Sunday, May 7, Linda Jean Davis, daughter of r. , 12:30 p.m. Mrs. SIXTH WARD The Guide Patrol class enjoyed a hike Saturday. Marian Johnson is the teacher. Blaine Johnson accompanied the boys on their trek. Relief Society will be held Wednesday, May 10, "6:45 p.m. Workday activities will be under the direction of Ruby Layne and Beverly Sessions. Mr. and Mrs. William O. Burton were host and hostess at a Ward Building Fund dinner party Saturday night. Those enjoying a delicious Italian dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Layne, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Beetz, Mrs. William Sessions and the host and hostess. The Treker class held a party lat week for Gay Sessions and Lynn Gorder, who are being advanced to the Guide Patrol. Rodney Anthon was graduated from Primary Sunday evening. Glen Jorgenson has been released as secretary of the YMMIA. Mark Pewtress was sustained and Helen Pewtress was sustained a organic Released as organist was Maxine Ellis. Gloria Tellison has been sustained as Beehive teacher. Baptism will be held May 6, p.m. Fast and Testimony meeN ing will begin at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, May 7. Dont forget the rodeo! May 20th is tre date. SEVENTH WARD A welfare dinner will be held May 12, 6:30 p.m. at the Stake House. All ward members are urged to come out. Steven Randall was the name given the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dari Spence Randall, Sunday, by his father. Baptized Saturday evening and confirmed Sunday was Cline W. Robinson, Marlene Robinson, LaRaine Harmer and Rebecca Jean Kinne. Relief Society work meeting will be held Thursday, May 11, 10 a m. The lesson will be given by Glenna Lusk. Activities will Margaret Gunn; Wayne Hillstead, son of Mr. and Mrs. Relief Society will be held e Ted Hillstead, and Debra May 10, 10 a.m. Beth Spray-ca- r will direct the work day Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jerry Brown. activities and Myma Wright Babies of the ward blessed Will give the lesson. All ladies Sunday were Jodie Kay Sturdi- wanting to learn to knit may vant, daughter of Melvin and bring a size 8 or 11 needle and Norma Sturdivant-- ; Wade J. some yarn, and instructions will Hillstead, son of Ted and Kaye be there. Lene Hillstead; DeAnn ThompFOURTH WARD son, daughter of Horace and Speaking at meeting Sunday Gladys Thompson. evening were Leah Rae Hansen, Joint A a r o n i c Priesthood Wilma Little, Sharon Bennion meeting will be held Sunday, and Ben Holbrook. A solo, 0:30 a m. Bless This House was sung by A welfare dinner is going to Diane Fowers. be held May 11, 5 30 p.m. at Donald Gibby, son of Mr. and the Stake House. The purpose Mrs. Ralph Gibby, is preparing of the dinner is to raise our to leawev for his mission. He welfare assessment. will enter the mission home FIRST WARD May 16 and will leave from Baptism will be held Satur- there for the West Canadian day, May 6, 5:45 p.m. Misson. Fast and Testimony meeting Fast- and will be held Sunday. 11:30 a.m. will be heldTestimony meeting May 7, At 5 p.m. the Primary will 11.45 a.m. At Sunday, 5 p.m. the Prihold their Sunday evening servmary will present the Sunday ice. All children of Primary evening service. age will participate. Primary preparation will be Speaking a'- S c ament meet- held May 9, 8 p.m. were Kirk ing Sunday FIFTH WARD Bullard, Garry Howard, Ray The ward was reorganized and Thelma Russell. Richard Sunday. Released as bishop was Resusll, sou of Ray and Thelma, D. Vernile Parsons, with D. D. individual was prcscTed an Fames and Heber Dean Thompaward earned at San Bernar- son as counselors. dino. Sustained were Golden R. The ward would like to wel- Oleson, bishop: George Stettler, come Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rus- first counselor; Dean Child, secsell and family back as ward ond counselor: Rulon Thurgood, members. Ray h6 been sus- clerk, and Selmer Wiser, assisttained as the Priests advisor, ant clerk. and Thelma as music duector. The Primary Sunday evening "'i1' be held service will Relief Scri.-tbe held Sunday, Tuesday, May 9, 10 a m. Work May 7, 7 p.m. meeting will be held under the The following boys received direction of Mavis Price and Duly to God Awards Sunday Orpha Manning. evening: Lynn Donaldson, son The Elders Quorum would of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Donaldlike to remind you of their son; David Eames, son of Mr. movie project. It will provide and Mrs. D. D. Eames: Brent lots of good entertainment for Hazen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack the whole family. So make plans Hazen; Michael Burton, son of now to participate. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burton, SECOND WARD and David Flinders, son of Dr. Relief Society will be held and Mrs. Arley Flinders. Monday, May 8, 10 a m. Wilma Relief Society will be held Stewart will direct the work- Wednesday, May 10, 10 a.m. day activities, and Iva Weston The lesson will be give by Verfa will givev the lesson. Bute, Sherrill Davis will direct Recently sustained as Relief Society visiting teachers were Jeanine Crabtree and Iris Wood. Mary Hughes has been released as magazine representative. be held SaturBaptism day, May 6, 7 p.m., at the Stake House. Fast and Testimony meeting will be held Sunday, 12:30 p.m. Remember the Fathers and Sons hunting, May 12, at the Stake Camp. Primary ward preparation meeting will be held Tuesday, May 9, 8 p.m. It will be at the home of Katherine Hurst. .Welcome, Mr. and Mrs. Vem De-ris- ciig a Sunday School enjoyed a bowling party on Monday, May 1. After bowling htey enjoyed refreshments at the home of Cur tis Campbell. Others attending were their teacher, Brent Gra ham, and class members: Lois Lae, Lyle Karrass, Marty Hambli, Timothy Graham, Ste ve Craythore, Trudy Smith Ron Smith, Matha Elmo and Lloyd Taylor. Cun-ningto- s A farewell testimonial for Lyle Elmore will be held at 5 p.m., Sunday, May 7. Troop 227 of the Boy Scouts enjoyed an overnight camp out at The Willows in Weber Canyon. Scouts who enjoyed the excursion were Leslie Taylor, Bob Tillotson, Taft Merrill, Timothy Graham, David Sharp. Lyle Karras, Jerry Peterson, Marty Hamblin, Curtis Camp bell and Steven Craythorne. They were acompanied by the scoutmaster, Ralph Hart, Brent Graham and Sterling Campbell. NINTH WARD Relief Society will be held Wednesday, May 10, 10 a.m Ruth Croft will give the lesson Luncheon will be served. Ac tivities are under the direction Marjorie Keyes. Flower ar rangements will be displayed by Iona Christensen. New Primary teachers recent ly sustained were Belva Thomp-- ' son, Elisabeth Stegen, B e t h Wheelwright and Elaine Oram The Primary Family Hour will be held Sunday, May 7. 7 p.m. Primary preparation will be held Monday, May 8, 8 p.m. It will be at the home of Leah Tubbs. Janice Child will present the lesson. Janice John son and Glenna Lusk will be The MIA stake hoard is as follows; Y.M.M.l.A Rayner Roe-ch- STAKE NEWS Whenever a stake is reorgan ized, it entails a great deal of work on the part of the stake presidency and High Council. President Floyd Fowers. with his counselors Harold Johnson have and James Schoenfcld, been busy for some time selecting persons to serve on the various stake boards of the auxiliary organizations. To date the following stake boards have been organized. Relief Society Hazel Heslop. president, Laura Homer, first counselor, Gwen Stokes, second counselor, Armina Widdison, Genevivo Bullard, secretary, horistcr. Mable Belmp, organist, Bessie Jensen, theology, Au-o'drey Hess, visiting teachers, Fern Kearl, work and business director. Hattie Parker, literature. Nellie Lewis, soial science and Orba Bunot, magazine and garment representative. Serving on the Sunday School stake board are J. Read Nais-bitt- . superentendant. Jay Simpson, first assistant, George Wilson, second assistant, Joseph R. Allen, secretary. Members of the board are Ilah Kiles, senior Sunday School chorister, Marv Parker, senior S. S. organist, Edna Peterson, junior S. S. chorister. Eleanor Myers, teacher improvement, Mclinta Lewis librarian, Anna Day, Junior S. S. Byron Huges, teacher traner, June Day, instructor for course 1, La Von l.AKF.VIEW Ronald superintendant. Barker, age group counselor, Duane Woodland, activity counselor, Harold Jackson, secretary, Jack Smpson, M Men leader, Don Rundquist, Ensigns. Lloyd King, Explorers, LeRoy Fowers, drama and J. C. Hansen, Mutual Marrieds. YWMIA, Pin lbs Austin, president, June Manning, age group counselor, Ruth Dawson, activity counselor, Florence Allen. Chorister, Afton Bn son, secret ary, LaRue Schoenfcld, teacher trainer. Fern Fowers, Gleaners, Patsy Anderson, Laurels, Vara lielnap, 2nd year Beehive, Della Raw son, 1st year Beehive, Donna Hansen, Mutual Marrieds and Ix-lCottam, sports direct- Saturday! Rexall ASPIRIN lots, Hc-I- Giant AEROSOL Rexall PAN0V1TE SHAVE CREAMS S 11 or., as. h 2 99 far livtndar or Rudy Sh or MantholiM, or. O :' DEODORANT Emma Smith is president of the Primary stake board with Valeda Jones and Donna Cottle as her counselors. The rest of the hoard consists of Myrla , Elaine Rundquist, secretary-Child, in service teacher and Beth Hull, guide patrol. Arch Jones is on the general committee. Sunday evening, two of the Lakeview wards were reorganized and new Bishoprics were installed. At Hooper First Ward, Ther-oSimpson is the new Bishop and with Orson Christensen Gene Arave as his counselors. Nelson Arave is cleark with Ellis Giles as assistant eleark. The former Bishopric consisted of D. Norman Read, bishop, Lloyd King as firts counselor and Melvin Widdison as second counselor. In the Kancsvillc ward, Herman Miller was chosen as new Robert with George Bishop Chnstcensen and Ronald Read as counselors. Herman Green is Siliabl Ar 7- Ramify ANTISEPTIC Mi-3- 1 MOUTH WASH -3 2 hr 90 2 hr 70 Rtf' Isa ntiprspinnt Kill contacted farms. BUFTERED ASFlKiH $1.25 HAIR SPRAT Brite Set, 7 oz. j, Dptatt. ttllffl J3J9 POIWJMMPint.. 2 hr S1.75 DUSTING POWDER Adrienne or Lavender. . .2 for Liquid vitamins. SUPPOSITORIES Garden PartT BOXED 0 With SSSSa Rexall 2 for 1.51 envelopes 2 for 1.81 ' 4 20 AZ0R Jl BLADES in dispenser 2 hr JB -- 39 Retail. ft00 BALL COTTON BILLFOLD ..2 for .Ladies, 65'. 1ST HAIR NETS 9f Men' leather 2 TOOTH BRUSHES Klenia 2 7r 1,01 Sum larf S5f MltcUon. SWIM POOL SET $10.00 Valu FACIAL 12.. 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A party was held last week in conjunction with the Social Science lesson. It "was in honor of Teree Kearl and Laura Homer. A Relief Society pm was presented to eaeh. A special tribute given them bv Fern Patterson, who both wrote and read the tribute. Baptism will be held Saturday, May 6, at 5 45 p.m., at the Stake House. Sacrament meeting will be held Sunday, May 7, 7 p.m. Edgar Allen was ordained a Priest last Sunday. The Primary Family Hour will be hed Sunday, 2 p.m. bins, Timothy Graham, Lyle Karras, David Sharp, Jerry- - Pe terson and Stevevn Craythorne. Released as a Primary teacher was Mary Ann Hart. Jean Parker was sustained as a Primary teacher. TENTH WARD Relief Society work meeting follow. will be held Wednesday, May Primary preparation will be 10, at 10 a.m. The lesson will held Thursday, May 4, 8 p.m., be given by Hazel Howe. Jackie at the ward. A1 teachers are urged to attend. Sunday, May 7, is 100 per are cent Sunday. A1 asked to please attend. j EIGHTH WARD A special ward teachers' meeting will be hed at the chapel at 7 p.m., Thursday, May 4. Work and business meeting will be held in Relief Society, Tuesday, May 9. Audrey Guest will give the lesson. Iuincli will be served, followed by quilting and other sewing. The Relief Society Bazaar will be held in August. The presidency urges the women of the ward to start sewing for this now. At- the Primary Sunday service on April 30, Nila Hamblin awarded Tenderfoot badges to Eddie Tumbow, Gene Purser, Rex Bachman, Bruce Hodge, Fenner Harrison and Stanley l CANCERSr Effie ward clerk with Darwin Shupe Green, first counselor and J. as assistant clerk. C. Hansen as second counselor. was Clerks were Darwin Shupe and The retiring bishhopric se 5, Grace Parker, course 7, Telford. 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