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Show s V ' ' CHURCH IIElVS bogganing and sleigh riding party wishes to extend their thanks to to be held Saturday Jan.. 13, un- them. der the direction of Bishop d Marsha Harrop has been and Garth Palmer, Priest as Junior organist. The inservice meeting which quorum advisor. All Priests are invited to meet at the church at was to have been held Jan. 9. 10 a.m. but was cancelled will be held Kenneth Little has been ap- on Jan. 23. We are happy to have La Rae proved to be advanced from the office of Teacher to Priest McEntlre back working in the ' . FIFTH WARD Primary. EIGHTH WARD All ward members are invited out to stake conference Jan. 13 Anyone who ordered , one of and 14. The regular Sunday meet- the birthday calendars and hasn't ing; rae at 10 am. and 6 pin. received it yet should call Bishop At 6.30 p.m. Saturday, leader- Purser. Food storage items which are ship meeting will be held at the on ofsale by the ward this month All Pioneer Tabernacle. Ogden ficers of the Aaronic priesthood are honey and shortening. Baptizcd on Saturday and conunder 21 year of age and over 2l, Including Aaronic priesthood firmed on Sunday were Randy are expected to be Roy Hlrtman, Son- of Mr.' and advisors, Mrs. Roy Hartman, and Val Ray there. At 8 p.m. Saturday, there will Stanley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley. be a youth conference for everyThe son of Beverly and Reed one 12 years and older and their sus-aine- ( ROY STAKE Free tickets are being distributed for the Parent and' Youth meeting to be held Saturday Jan. 6, at 8 p.m. and for the regular conference - meetings at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday, Jan. T All members of the rtake who are 12 years and over are urged to attend. Contact your ward bishopric if you have not received your tickets. Stake Primary Preparation meeting will be held at the stake house Thursday, Jan. 29, at 7:30 p.m. All presidents, secretaries, assistant secretaries, leaders and guide patrol leaders hre urged to attend. LAKEVIEW STAKE Priesthood Leadership meeting will begin at 6.30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 13 ,at the Pioneer Tabernacle in Ogden. This meeting is for all officers of the Aaron ic priesthood. A parent and youth meeting follows at 8 p.m, at the new tabernacle for all youths over 12 and their parents. meetings Sunday conference will begin at 10.00 a m. and p.m. MIA stake board will provide the program for the evening session of conference at 7 pm. at Hooper 1st ward. Stake MIA leadership meeting will be held Thursday, Jan. 11, at 7.80 p.m. at Hooper 1st ward. The Stake Gold and Green Boll will commence at 6 30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 20 at Hooper 1st ward. There will be a good or chestra and a floor show. Refreshments will be sold. FIRST WARD Baptized on Saturday and confirmed on Sunday were Kevin Tolman, son of LaRue and Foster Tolman and Christine Years-ledaughter of Selma and Earl Yearsley. In fast and testimony meeting e on Sunday the daughter of and Kenneth Horspool was blessed by her fatherland given the name of Cathy Ann. The sou of Alice and Edward Wiggins Was blessed by his father and given the' name of Scott Barney. , The work day lesson will be given by Kay Carson in Relief Society Tuesday. Jan. 16 at 10 a.m. Lila Larsen will give a demonstration tm the automatic zig zag sewing machine and the smocking of pillows will be shown by Billie Fredrickson. SECOND WARD ; The Relief Society welcomes five new visiting teachers. They are Beverly Reid, Carol Collings, Zelma Belnap, Larene Neilsen and Ethel Anderson. The literature lesson will be given on Thursday. Jan. 18, at 10 a.m. by Nancy Tullis. THIRD WARD The Primary is sponsoring the sale of valentines at 59 cents per Da-len- package. Any of the young folks of the ward who do not have rides to or tickets stake conference should contact Virginia Oliver. Baptized on Saturday and confirmed on Sunday were Berniece Curley, Deborah Sandoz, Terry Lynn Austin, Karry Howes and Robert Bachman. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Perry was blessed by her father and given the name of Eileen. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alvey was blessed by her father and givenf the name of Kristi. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs Phil Singleton was blessed by her grandfather, Ons Hansen, and given the name of Christine. A nice group from our ward attended the stake excursion to the Logan temple Monday evening. Dancing will be enjoyed during the activity period in Mutual Wed. 17. FOURTH WARD Ward leadership meeting for all officers and teachers will be held Monday, Jan. 15, at 7.30 p.m. Primary monthly teacher training will be given in conjunction with this meeting. The literature lesson will be given in Relief Society Thur., Jan. 18 at 10 a.m.- - - -The Priests are planning e to ' - Al-de- n ' The Sun Chronicle, Yhursiiy January Mann. was blessed in sacrament! meeting and given the "name of Kyle by his father. The daughter of Marilyn and Bill Harwood was blessed by her father and given the name of Julie Ann. , . The daughter of LaRue. and Werdall Hull was blessed by her grandfather, Olie E. Hall and given the name of Valorle. Approved to be advanced to the office of deacon were Breon Roy Jacobs, Eugene L. Purser and Edice F, Turnbow. Joyce Reese has been released as a Primary teacher . Ward Primary preparation meeting will be held Monday, Jan. 15, at 7.30 p.m. at Jhe home of Ramona Wiser. u Relief Society will begin att 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 18. The literature lesson will be given by Ortell Gale end Clara White. NINTH WARD . . Ward Pag 11, 19615 In fast and testimony meeting which was ,hcld on Sunday, Joseph Wiley was Approved to receive the iarbnlo priesthood and to be advanced t the office of Deacon. The son' of Ruse Marie and Joseph Wiley was blessed by Bishop thaodore Holtry and given the name of Christ offer Glen. The son of Jeanette and Jack Jeppson was blessed by Joseph Fage and given the name of Jack Edward. Frederick Rice blessed two of hood. his great grandchildren who are There will be a work day in not ward members. Relief Society Tuesday, Jan. 16 Delores Miller and Joan Parkat 10 a m. A lesson, Attitude er have been sustained as Priand Manners, will be given by mary teachers. Juanito Barkep... Shadow emBarniPceTiaVi has been susbroidering will be done under the tained as secretary In the Pridirection of Marie Richins and mary. Dorine Hewitt There will also Laura Covey has been susbe quilting. tained as Speech and Drama DiTENTH WARD rector in the MIA. Primary preparation meeting was held Jan. 8 at the home of President Leona Meen. drink. Plans were made for a fathers and daughters party. Following business, refreshments were served. There will be a movie shown at the ward Saturday, Jan. 6th at "2 p.m. for the children. They are all invited to come, out to see The Light inthe Forest." en Burt Penrod has-besustained to the committee for senior members of the Aaronic priest- -- -- Rex Harold Stevens was.ty dained to the office of Teacher by his father, Harold L. Stevens. The Deacon quorum was reorganized on Sunday. Released was Rex Stevens as president, Barry Allen Barnes as first counselor, Ray L. Slander second counselor and Joel A Bingham, secretary. Sustained were Joel Bingham as president and set apart by C. Dean Child, David A. Knight as second counselor and set apart by LeGrande Fletcher and Kenneth L. Hansen as secretary and set apart by Bishop Golden R. Oleson. David Farr Hodge was released as instructor to the 5th quorum of Elders and sustained as second counselor to the Sunday School superintendent. Lorenzo Earl Stoker was sustained as instructor to the fifth quorum of Elders. J. Victor Judy, Jr. was releas. ed as second counsleor to the Sunday School superintendent. Lillian Walker has been sustained as the new inservice teacher for Primary. The literature lesson will be given by Elma Robinson in Relief Society Wednesday, Jan. 17, at 7.30 p m. ROY SIXTH WARD The Roy 6th Ward Sunday School released Shirley HiU as their secretary on Sunday, and sustained Viola Williams in her stead. There were two baptisms Saturday. That of Jean Marie Gor-dedaughter of Harold E. and; Leslie Gorder, and Wayne B. Thompson, son of Vern and Wanda .Thompson. They were confirmed,' Sunday. There was only one baby blessed Sunday. The son of Robert and of Marjorie Dockstader He was given the name of Ronald Vance Dockstader. Earl Layne was released as Priests quorum advisor and Gary Hall, a newcomer to the ward, was called to fill this postition. The Elders quorum is in need of donors of blood for the ward blood bank and have asked those who wish to participate to contact Myron Turner who is in charge of the program. The Primary has a new Gay Note teacher, Lola Ray. The Mutual is currently conducing their Improvement Era Drive. The Relief Society has called the following to serve: Darlene Johnson to teach the lessoa on work day: and have released Dorothy Smith as Theology Teacher as she has accepted the position of Stake Relief Society Secretary Treasurer They have sustained Elizabeth Sweeten, who has recently moved here from Idaho as the new Theology teacher of the ward. Tills week the Relief Society had tlieir woik day wluch was under the direction of Glenda Hancock. She instructed in and also helped them to make wall plaques. Next week the lesson will be on literature and will be given by Alva Hughes. SEVENTH WARD Anita Wilson has been released at the Laurel teacher. She has been called to serve on the Sunday School stake board. A dance will be held in Mutual on Monday, Jan. 15. Charlene Gavin and Marlene Baird have been released as Primary teachers. The presidency by Bessie McEntire. the mission home on Jan. 22 and The Gold and Green Ball will 9 depart for the Gallup New at 12, held be Friday, Jan. p m. at the Lakeview ward. Geo. Mexico Headquarters of the Fishers orchestra will furnish Southwestern Indian Mission on Ron the music. The Driggs Jan. 29. dance studio will present a floor show. Kay Johnson will be the To Three Coins in Relief soloist, singing the Fountain, which will be the A special program will be pretheme and the background will sented at 10 am. Wednesday. e be the streets of Rome. sidewalk sundaes will be Jan. 17. by the tenth ward Relief Society. Reed Benson, (son r ftf served. 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