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Show 1 THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1962 tion for all who come. To climax the days activities we ll be stopping at Huntsville Park where President McKay will speak to FIRST WARD A commemoration outing for priesthood members. the Aaronic Priesthood will be A choir practice will be held on Saturday, May 12. All held youth Sunday May 13, at 2 pm Aaronic priesthood members unSandra Christensen has been der 21 should meet at the ward released as the organist in the building before 8:30 a.m. to go senior primary. will bus into the There by canyon. The Rainbow Class will also be plenty of food and recrea- entertain their mothers with a program under the direction of Mina Pratt and Fayelene Robin- vis were baptized on Saturday by their father and confirmed on Sunday by their grandfather, Layaffete Gibby. The Literature meeting will be conducted in Relief Society Thursday, May 17, at 10 a.m. Nancy Tullis will present the lesson. CHURCH HEWS please contact Bishop Helner for an interview. In fast and testimony meeting the infant ion of Mr. and Mr. Robert Pledger was blessed with the name of Blake Robert. The Relief Society meeting which will commence at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 16, will feature the literature lesson by Marietta THIRD WARD Parker. Everyone is invited to come out Friday night at 7 p.m. to the combined Third-EightWard reunion. A lovely dinner is planned. If there Is anyone in either Third or Eighth ward who is interested in the custodian Job FOURTH son. SECOND WARD Bruce and Bryan Davis, twin sons of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Da WARD A special dinner with proceeds h going to the building fund will be held Friday May 11, at 7 p m. It would appreciate a good turn out. The party was under the direction of Yevonne Hoskin. She was assisted by Elizabeth Smith, Quma Shepherd, LuJuana Jensen and Ila McDonald. Primary President LouCeil Gibby wishes to thank all of the officers and teachers for working so diligently on their Family Hour which was held Sunday, to make it so successful. . AUToCtATIC Lcrwrisprlnkling BICYCLE wi)n INCREASINGiamounts yOf leisure time. tARTLY wterlng eliminate Forecasts NEW HIGH watering IOW COST. HEADQUARTERS WE SERVICE YESTE REPAIRED USED TAKE TRADE-IN- S FIFTH WARD Nedra Stevenson has been released as Teacher in the Primary with a vote of thanks for her many years of service. Laura Gale will now teach the ,j sprinkling gone PHONE fi 825-863- 2 Co-Pil- J. Blaine Bingham's smcNeitMo niUY class. Lorene Olson has been sustain- Co-Pil- AUTOMATIC ed as the Merrihand teacher. In priesthood meeting on Sunday David Fred Wheelwright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wheelwright, was ordained a Teacher by George W. Stettler, FIRESTONE CMOCfOrOUNO LAWN SPtlNKUNO 1955 W. Roy, Utah 5200 South Primary For Mother LOOK! 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All ladies of the ward are urged to come out. . injoyment Six for the very fine program which they presented last Sunday eve- ident McKay speak as a climax wish to thank all of the ladies in to the days activities. our ward who helped in the prepning. A cake and ham sandwich sale aration and serving of the food Next Sunday evening will be will be sponsored by the YWM1A at the ward welfare dinner. a welcome home for Elder Glen at the Safeway store Friday, May Naomi Seeley has been susSimmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. 11 and Saturday May 12. Ward Richard Simmons, commencing members are urged to come out tained as the new Rainbow teachat 7 p.m. and support us in this sale as er. We are looking forward to the proceeds will be used to equip In Relief Society on Monday a Aaronic Priesthood outing at the the girls camp. lovely presentation of the Thepark in Huntsville. Our ward is ology lesin, Put the Kingdom LA REVIEW WARD planning to participate in that acof God First was given by Mae Glen Simmons, son of Mr. and tivity next Saturday afternoon. Matis. The following young people Mrs. Richard Simmons, will rein Sacrawere baptized on Saturday and port on his mission ment meeting next Sunday evenShirt Laundry. confirmed on Sunday. Jeanette Allen, daughter of Mr. ing at 5:30 p.m. Starched the way you and Mrs. Nard Allen. David GorA special Mothers Day prolike them don Edgar, son of Mr. and Mrs. gram has been prepared by the Gordon Edgar, Teresa K. Peter- Senior and Junior Sunday school. son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mothers are invited to attend. Roy Shopping Center The Relief Society Presidency Joseph Oliver Peterson, Sherry Woodard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Woodard and VirFOR MOTHER'S DAY ginia Bingham, daughte of Bishop and Mrs. Dale W. Bingham. The infant daughter of Mr. and May we suggest a Book of Remembrance Binder, Mrs. Douglas Findlay was blessed Book of Mormon Records or the following new books by her father and given the name of RanNaun Findley. , Patterns for Living Motherhood A Kelley Gay Pledger was the Share A Miracle name given to the daughter of Mr. Partnership With God So You Want to Raise and Mrs. David Pledger when To Warm The Heart A she was blessed by her father. Boy The officers and teachers of the Come in and browse around for MOTHERS DAY Primary are having a contest on SUGGESTIONS! attending in sacrament meeting. The losers will give a party in June. The Social Science meeting will be held in Relief Society Tues1875 W. 5075 SO. ROY, UTAH day, June 5 at 7:30 p.m. The Turn East) Block lesson will be presented Riverdale Junction North of (2 by Irene Chamberlain. i Martinizing EIGHTH WARD A special Mothers Day program has been planned for Sunday with Junior Sunday School children participating. Mothers of the ward are given a special invitation to attend. Adults of the Third and Eighth Ward will meet Friday, May 11, at 7 p.m. for a combined reunion. A roast beef dinner will be served and a short program presented. All former ward members are invited to join us in this social. Transportation will be furnished far all young men of the Aaronic priesthood to attend the special outing at Huntsville on Saturday. TENTH WARD In fast and testimony meeting Elder Gent Peterson, son of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mr. and MTs. Milo Peterson, who Mrs. William Blair Russell was has returned from a two year just blessed by her grandfather, Wil- mission in California, will give liam F. Russell, and given the his report in Sacrament meeting Rus-selof name Margaret Elizabeth next Sunday at 7 p.m. All boys of Aaronic Priesthood A closing social will be com- age should meet at the chapel bined with the Literature meeting May 12 at 5:30 a.m. in Relief Society. Thursday, May Saturday, for their annual outing. They 17. Following this meeting Rewill go into Ogden Canyon where lief Society will be held just once they will enjoy breakfast and a month. enter into a day of active sports. Lunch will be served at noon NINTH WARD The bishopric would like to and following this they will go commend the Primary workers to Huntsville Park to hear Pres- L Jorgensen's Book and Gift Shop. PHONE 825-825- 3 To Mom On Her Day HOUSE SLIPPERS $1.99 BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS PRICED EVERYBODY'S TALKING 59c to 98c Hand Bags LOO10 Pardon me, I just can't otfor late foe this most important date, the children and I are rushe Lanes. Remember there's no ing down to charge for baby sitting while we're bowling. Baby sitting, coke bar, free parking. 2.98 JEWELRY 29cio1.98 Jo-Le- JO LEE Aprons LANES BOWLING Pot O' The Intermountain Jubilje Bowling tournament has just completed its first month of competition at the in Roy. By the time this tournament ends in Aug. is should be to the bowlers the biggest pay-of- f area. The in the Intermountain 0 games singles guarantee in $1000 for first place, $700 for second place in the handicap. A $600 for first place and $400 for second place in the scratch division. This tournament is open to both men and women. The mens doubles compettion will be $300 first place pay-of- f and $200 for second place. Both old Released as secretary of the Relief Society was Cvonne Sustained to the position was Francis Burrell. Bernice Van Dame presented the theology lesson in Relief Society last week. A very fine meeting was enjoyed by every one present. All of the ladies of the ward are invited to Relief Society. Brenda Olsen was presented as a new member and Char Jeppson was also welcomed back into the organization. The MIA Ward Family Night will be held Monday, May 14, WALLS WALKS at 7:30 p.m., in the Kanesville Chapel Elder Barry Parkinson, returned missionary from South Africa, will show slides and tell of his mission experiences. A record dance will be held after. Everyone is invited to attend this - All young men hold the Aaronic priesthood and their fathers, are invited to attend a two day outing schedule for Friday and Saturday, May 11 an 12. On Friday they will go to the Stake Camp and enjoy a cook-ou- t and the night under the stars. On Saturday they will travel to Huntsville and be privileged to listen to President David O. McKay as he talks to them from his home there. New members in our ward are Wayne L. Dunk ley and his family. Their recommends were read and approved on Sunday. On Sunday C. William Sessions ordained his son Gary a deacon. Also present was Garys grandfather, Henry Johnstun of Ogden. Mrs. Eva P. 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