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Show y $ i V. J THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY JUNE 4, 1964 tzge fottf went to the temple last week and Clark Fergeson earned a Bobcat The name given to the only girl were sealed to each other and to badge, while Barry Hughes, Date blessed that day was Michelle their children. They were Mi, and Peterson, Mark Jackson, and MerLynn. She is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Wayne Young and Mr. and rill Child were given Wolf badges. Seventies of the Clinton Ward and Mrs. Dale Brown. She also Mrs. Wayne Dunkley. Ward mem-ber- Den mothers in charge of the have a project called Son Soap to are very happy for them, f event were Jean Hill, Shirley Van-dwas blessed by her father. help with their missionary fund. and Cleo Anyone berg, Kay Rand-elApproved to be ordained to tho It was Lagoon Day on Monday yishing to buy soap from Aaronic Priesthood Sunday was evening, the regular mutual night. Day. Other leaders present were them to help with this project Dan Bruce Carver, son of Mr. A good crowd from the ward par- Stanley Day and Larry Anderson. can get in touch with Darrell Ward1 council meeting will be Hodson. and Mrs. H. Maurice Carver. ticipated in this activity and aR held next Sunday at 3:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Howes bad lots of fun. be lots of fun so be sure to come. STAKE NEWS Ada Child has spent the past Everyone in the ward is invited Dalene Ward was recently sus- and their daughter Susan came in Idaho visiting with her week 4 June the marked first day to attend stake conference next MIA workers from both stakes tained to be a primary teacher. back to the ward for a visit Sun- the primarys summer schedule. in law and her famdaughter 12 at noon and 6 at in will be participating in meetings She will teach the trekkers. Sunday are day. They p.m. living Oregon Will meet at 10 a.m. at the Lets not consider conference ily, Mrs. Kenneth Child. She They at the present time and it was day of the June Conference which the graduation exercises stakehouse during the remaining as a holiday from church. Baptised Saturday and confirmgood to see them again. Mr. will begin on June 11. A camp ed on Sunday was Dana Mark-lanof one of her grandchildren and summer months. Howes spoke briefly during PriestMembershp recorcs were read visited among other relatives in clinic beginning at 8:00 a.m. on Parents are Mr. and Mrs. hood meeting. Ward members were encourag- for Joyce Durbano and her two Nampa. Thursday and continuing until Dale Markland Kevin Kimber, Temple days coming up during ed not to regard stake conference daughters and they were wel5:00 p.m. will be held for camp son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne KimJune will be on the 15 and 30. day as a day off. All are urged comed into the ward. Apples are going to be canned directors. On Friday from 9.30 ber was also baptised. Ward members with recommends to attend the Robert D. Taylor was approved at the Deseret Industries. All who general sessions a.m. until 11:00 a.m. and from James and ReVae Goodman are urged to attend. Sunday to be advanced from the would like to take advantage of Sunday at noon and 6 p.m. 1:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m., general had their little baby daughter The Relief Society will hold office of Deacon to that of a teach- buying them should get in touch sessions of the conference will blessed on Sunday. their work day meeting on June Temple days coming up dur- er in the Aaronic Priesthood. with the relief society president be held for all MIA workers in Lynn Moulding, son of Mr. and 9 at 10:30 a.m. All women are ing June will be on the 15th and Speakers Sunday evening were the Tabernacle in Salt Lake. Sat- Mrs. Don Mouiiung was approvMIA will start at 8 thru the 30th. Those with recommends art to attend this meeting. Lyte Elmore, a missionary who urday morning will be devoted ed to be ordained a teacher in urged summer months. Primary durto attend if possible. urged labored in and Sweden, to departmental meetings at diff- the Aaronic Priesthood last SunHarry ing the summer months will bo FOURTH WARD erent areas throughout the city. day. Geri Reeder was sustained not Heiser from the High Council. held at 10 a.m. Rodney Hill, son of Mr. and long ago as Laurel leader in the Douglas Dtckamore an Aaronic All workers are urged to attend SECOND WARD Priesthood boy also spoke briefMrs. Leonard E. Hill has returned MiA. Tne Stake fun day will be held at these meetings if possible. only thing wrong with from his mission. The time for this is that she was to ly. the Clinton Park on Saturday, been have Honor for MIA have nights girls There will be a meeting for all Dont forget that primary will his report to the ward has not the tirst year Mia Maid leader. be held each Tuesday morning at camp leaders in the Roy Stake been scheduled for the 2nd, 3rd, been set as yet. She was to sustained week last and 4th Thursday evenings of the During the summer months pri10:30 a.m. during the summer The Relief Society will hold correct Friday evening, June 5, at the and Dora Ann Steposition will be held each Monday mary month of June. The Mia Maids home of Reah Ressler. The meettheir monthly work day meeting venson was put in as Laurel lead months. from 10 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. The will have their big night on June ing will begin at 7;00 p.m. on June 9 beginning at 9:30 a.m. er. star classes composed of children TENTH WARD MIA stake leadership meeting 11. A pot luck lunch will be served who will be attending kindergaron conand Baptised Saturday for workers in the Lakeview Stake The first montiy work day meetat noon and a baby sitter will be The Relief Society held a very ten will meet at the homes of has been postponed from June 10 firmed a member of the church mere to care for the children. ing of the summer was held June unusual closing social last week. Maxine Gould and Helen Shaw at until June 17 due to the confer- on Sunday was Lyle Johnson, son Plan to come and 3. The sisters will meet on the After the work day activities 1 p.m. each Monday until school spend tne day. of Mr. and B. Mrs. JohnAldous ence scheduled in Salt Lake City. During the summer months pri- 1st Wednesday of each month at were finished, This Is Your Life is out. Children will be contacted son. will begin at 1:30 p.m. each the stakehouse. The meetings will mary Emma Clark was presented. and told which home they should FIRST WARD During the summer months priParents are urged to begin at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday. Sister Clark will be 86 years go to. will be held Wedneseach A ward get together climaxing mary the children remember this Jacoba Visser has set June 13 old on July 2. Guests who parhelp Youth and leaders of the ML at 10:00 a.m. Parents should new time. the completion of the building day as the date of her marriage to ticipated on the program were enjoyed a party Tuesday this in mind and help childevening keep fund drive will be held the eveFast and testimony meeting is Abram Formi The couple will ba Lettie Stoker, Ivy Schofield, Clara at North Park. After working up ren until remember used they get ning of June 5 at the church. to the usually held on the first Sunday married at the Visser home by perrett, and Hazel Field from an appetite playing games, the change in time. There will be a talent show and of the month has been postponed Bishop Howard Batt. Roy, and Fay Peterson from group cooked hot dogs and had until June 14 due to conference. P baked goods sale, for which THIRD WARD Perry and Elsie Fielding from supper. EIGHTH WARD All ward members are all women in the ward are asked Hooper. Detta Dabling sang two urged to LAKEVIEW WARD Four babies were blessed dur- attend stake conference next Sunto donate homemade bread or An outing for all fathers and solos and a trio consisting of cake. Later on there will be a ing fast and testimony meeting day. General sessions will be held sons in the ward, regardless of Millie Stevens, Lois Biddle and Newest members of the church fnovie for the younger members last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted at noon and at 6:00 p.m. are lour children from the ward will 12 and Beverly Wiberg sang. A double held be on June age, 'while the adults dance. It should Favero who moved to Salt Lake Gary Runchel, a recently re- 13 at the Stake camp lodge. duet with Lettie Rice, Margaret uho were baptised and confirmed City not long ago returned to the turned missionary, was the speak- Those participating should bring Johnson, Barbara Frost, and Fay last weekend. They are Laura ward to have their son blessed. er last Sunday evening. food enough for supper ana Green also performed. Afterwards Wheelwright, daughter of Mr. and The name given him was ChristFIFTH WARD Mrs. DeWayne Wheelwright; Lynn oreakfast Plan to attend with light refreshments were 'served. ian Edward. Baptised last Saturday and con- Brookens daughter of Mr. and Also returning to bless their son Mary Taylor of the Utah Power your boys. It should be most en- firmed a member of the church Mrs. Bill Brookens; Sheryl Dailey, were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Terry and Light Co., will be at Relief joyable. on was Barbara Sunday Wiberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Speakers last Sunday at the Pitkin, who are presently living in Society on June 11 to demonstrate daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Dean Dauey; and Craig Cobia,' son of San Francisco where Mr. Pitkrn patio cooking and small electrical missionary farewell for Taft Merv Wiberg. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cobia. rill were Dr. Clifford of Clark is stationed with the service. The appuances. Ad women in the and Barbara Douglas Porter The baby daughter of Mr. and Weber State College and Marietlittle boy, blessed by his father, ward will be sure to find this dehad their baby son blessed on and Mrs. ta tne Parker from Ward. Jimmy Hamilton was Roy was named Tracy Layne Pitkin. monstration interesting and are He was named Jeffrey Messed last Sunday. An uncle of Roy Shopping Center Darley, tabernacle organist, was Sunday. invited to come. The of son Mr. and RichMrs. teachers Visiting Glen Porter by his father. Phone 825-978-6 the mother, Joe Dawson, performard Montag was blessed by his are asked to bring their reports also there to play a stirring organ ELEVENTH WARD ed the ordinance. soio. with tnem to this meeting. VaLois Bangerter was recently Don't forget that primary will Don't forget that primary will Troop 275 of the Boy Scouts released as one of the top pilot be held at 10:30 a.m. each Mon- is OGDEN LIMOUSINE SERVICE be held at 1.30 p.m. each sponsoring a show, Mr. MaKaren Hamilton was the summer months. day morning during the summer jestic in order to raise funds teachers. For fast, courteous service to and from the Salt Lake sustained as the new sunbeam months. SIXTH for WARD their The show featurtroop. 782-697- 7 or 394-576teacher. Airport. Call Ogden 894-561The Relief Society will meet Four boys from the ward were ing magical arts will delight the Wo service Brigham City, Willard, Ogden and ail in10 at 10 a.m. for their monthJune Primary preparation meeting given duty to God awards last entire family. It will be presented termediate points. Fare: $5.20 from Brigham; $4:15 hunday evening. Boys ly work day meeting. A lot of June 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the stake-hous- will be held June 10 at 7:30 p.m. recieving at the home of Beverly Ozmun. from Ogden and $340 from Roy, Clearfield, 1111 field, the awards were Larry Hdncock, interesting projects have been Suggested danotion is 50 ba sura to come; ' i, cents, fur chniirem $1 for. adults or All workers are urged to be there. LaVern Williams, Richard Sunset, Layton, K&ysville and Farmington. (ilaoqdso Stohfiy Stephen Merrill was advanced t2 per family. Tickets and Gaylen Cardwell. may be The heuef Society will hold their Sunday from the office of Dea- obtained from any member of the con to of Ceilings that teacher. scout troop. closing social June 10 at 6:30 p.m. Accoustical Sustained as the secretary of at North Park. All women in the Spray Kevin Gould, son of Mr. and p ward are invited to come and the priests quorum Sunday was Mrs. Carl Gould, was baptised -- Your choice of glitter-Plasteri- ng and confirmed last weekend. Kebring tneir husbands. In case of Robert Rasmussen. of all kinds rain the social wdl be at Kanes-vin- e vin's father performed both orNINTH WARD Ward. dinances. At a recent meeting of Pack Darrell Johnson, f a missionary Aaron Lindsey Herzog was the who recently returned after labor- 229, cub scouts dressed in bur- name given to the son of Mr. Hauled ing in the Central Atlantic States, lap Indian costumes and beating and Mrs. Kay F. Herzog when he e was the speaker Sunday drums danced to the was blessed last Sunday. Mr. and evening iV and gave a very interesting mes- delight of those watching. After Mrs. Joseph Dawson also had Phone EX sage. His father Ralph Johnson the program several boys were their new baby blessed. He was or EX Shrubs sang a solo, Hold Thou My presented with merit badges. named Bruce Lynn. Hand", which was reported to be beautifuL Tree Ronnie Todd Burge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burge was, blessed Sunday and given a name. Thu baby's grandfather, Milton performed the ordinance. 825-552- 6 Four children from the ward 5. Roy were baptised Saturday, and confirmed on Sunday during testimony meeting. They were Lola Jean Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Ray; James D. BurFolding ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. William O. Burton; Valeria Gentry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. and Loree Roylance, Gentry; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Royiance. Connie Seamans was sustained Thursday as a helper in the rainbow class. During the summer months primary will be held at 10 a.m. each Thursday morning. Parents are asked to help remind their children of the new time. HEAT-BEA-T. SEVENTH WARD There will be no movie this Saturday since there will be sessions held in the afterIt will soon be as as an icebox noon in the building. . . to swelter at home in the summer. Two couples from the ward . father and named Richard Paul. en 1 d. 6, at CLINTON HEWS ft secondary education: State College: Certificates issued' hr Bishop El toad June 6 beginning with a primary circus parade at 12:30. Members of the wards are asked to help one another in getting the Clinton farm beets thinned this week. Weber were Johns- ton: Visitor at the home: of Mrs. Elizabeth Ross on Sunday were Mr. and. Mrs. Angus Hansen and Mr. and. Mrs.. (Scant Hansen of Ogden, Mrs, Betty garter of Morgan and Mm. Delilah Cook of A large crowd from the Clinton wards attended the dedication of Syracuse. the North Davis. Stakehouse in Syracuse where President Nathan Eldon Tanner gave the dedication prayer. S:rviccr.3a News All boys and girls who registered this past week for. the Bed Cross swimming course at the Clearfield pool will start their classes on June 5th at 12 noon. A bus will furnish transportation as in years past. John Painter, machinists mate third class, USN, so of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Painter of Hooper is serving aboard the fleet oiler USS Mispillion currently deployed to the Far East as a unit of the Beus has spent the Seventh Fleet. George ' past week in the hospitaL While on this cruise, Mispillion visited' ports in Japan and the Philippine Islands. The ship expects to. visit Hong Kong before returning to Long Beach, Sharon Ross, Darlene Johnston, Annette Mitchell and Dorothy Lovell have been chosen to attend June 4th and 5th at North Davis Stake Camp. They will take a course to become certified leaders to help with girls at camp during the summer months. Calif-fom- Mispillion supports the Seventh Fleet by providing fuel oil, aviation gasoilon and jpt. aircraft fuel to the combat ships while Those graduating from a teachcourse in Sacrament underway. meeting on Sunday evening were ErRonald Betty Heiner, Fisher, ma Ross, Doyle Heiner, Ila Mae BARBER SERYICE Gerber, Norma Parker, Joyce FisFOR THE BESf her and Thelma Weaver. Come hr or call 8Z&3644 The course was taught by a FOB APPOINTMENT very capable teacher Dorothy NelRED CARPET BARBERSHOP son and was given an expression, (Next to Stork Shop) of thanks for her hours she has spent in study. er training Guest speaker for the evening was Dr. Perry. Wilson, chairman ANH THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHEIT BY Olive and Mark KLENKE. FLORAL Free Parking in Rear 2955 Wash. EX Roy Shogping. Carter Phone 74 82$-9!78- f TIREO OF DOING YOUR OWN LANDSCAPING? let us da it for void 1. 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