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Show THE SUN CHRONICLE, sutler weie I reloaded, amt Fr and Kobe: I Blames were sustained as the new u'st and Second counselor.-.-. The Relief Society has a now d ecietary. Erma Stewart was in this position which was ormerly held by Naomi Seely. Next Sunday there will be a velcomc home for Elder Lynn tonaldson who recently return'd from a mission in the Brit-sSouth mission. il.iin chocolate. $1 30. pcuim: , SI 33. plain toffee. $1 2 and chocolate dinner, SI 30, After dinner mints are due ib mixed nuts with no peanuts wiT be 45c and peanuts 40c, lutt cnI W. Be!!, uXctft V f f 1 1 t j IDS Church News y gram. ROY STAKE Theie will a dance Saturday evening. Dress will be sport but bojs should not wear lev is or heavy boots. It will be held in the Slakehouse from 8.30-1pm. The MIA supermtendeneios would like to thank all who participated in the SMC program. The Laurel Standard evening is scheduled for Nov. 28 at 8 pm. in the Stakehouse. All the l aurel age girls and their mothers are invited to be there. t 1 FIRST WARD The presidency of the Deacons Quorum was reorganized last Sunday. Kerry Bullard, Mike Child, and Cal Herrick and Sam Reeves were released, and the following weie sustained: President Douglas Allen, 1st counselor Rodney Barker, 2nd counselor Robert Russell, and secretary Brent Evans The Relief Society would like to thank all the ladies wlio brought things to fill the Christmas boxes for missionaries and servicemen. The Literature lesson will be given in Relief Society next week. Meeting is Tuesday at 10 am, Taylor Tarv m has been graduat-refrom Primary and approved to lie ordained a Deacon. SECOND WARD Kenneth Medell, the son of Mr. and Sirs. Donald Medell was i ? 1 1 t d Jr MISS r? . sus-nine- - w THE w ill go to the buildIf via Mvent been coil Betty contacted you m or any member Wood, of the bishopric. Orders for the candy and nuts will be taken my time until the end of the week in December. Please first SIXTH WARD support this worthy cause. A new missionary, Robert Breakfast will be served again has arrived in the ward. this Saturday at live new chapel. He is making his home with the Please come and work and enMaik Neilsons, joy breakfast there. Ray Layne, Robin Shipley and There will be a Young MarCraig Rose have been approved ried! fireside Sunday evening at to be ordained teachers. the home of Bishop Madsen. The Harold Olmstead of the Stake speaker will be Mrs-- . Henry MaHigh Council was the speaker tis. in Sacrament meeting last SunWe want to remind everyone day. John Jeppson gave a solo. to save their coupons and stamp The Relief Society would like books to help furnish the kitchen. to thank all who helped in any The Relief Society would like to way or participated in their sale remind all the ladies that the All 823-817- h 1 1 y Ac-ist- a, item they are making for the bazaar should be turned in as soon as possible. after you've heard want to call again soon! People who have not turned in the r Genealogy sheets are reminded that they may still do so. They should be given to Ethan Echols the High Priest group lea- . EVENING APPOINTMENTS GElWilAR BEAUTY SALON 5317 S. 19S0 W., Roy i : i f at First Security Bank Loans to BUY, BUILD or MODERNIZE Homes. Our sensible bank rates can sax c vou money and long bank terms mean easier payments. Choice of FHA or BANK Loans. COME IN! 71 LAKEVIEW WARD B, The Relief Socictv liteialurc. meeting will be Monday evening. The lesson will be given bv Rnvi-liFrost. The theology meeting and visiting teachers reixirKYh.it are usually held on the first week will be Nov. 29 Visiting teachers will report at 7:30 pm. and the message will he given bv Ruth Kelly. The theology lesson will bq given by Lucille Wilcox. Work and business meeting will be on Dec. 6 and the lesson discussion will be led by Glenna Cutler. Dec. 13 will be the social science meeting. t - fv f Child represented the Stake High Council and spike last Sunday at Sacrament meeting Earl i v) J'"' r Jll e v V i Lather him up and we yank him down ue a Five babies were blessed and names last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Runchel, former given t J2F has purchased the Western Auto Associate Store at Roy, Utah. It has been completely remodeled and amply stocked with all new merchandise. So come in and see us! Watch for our Christmas tabloid REE PRIZES FREE PARKING Bob Nelson - SANTA S1ZELMM Layaway , Choose from 40 exciting Wtstern Flyer bikes . . , tops for fun, safety and savings! . til Super Deluxe JChrUtma! lit imi 10" Trike Whitewall tires! Colorful streamers! Double-deck steel frame. Ball bearing wheels. 3FC1081 Wow! H Hit Western Flyer.. First choice of over SJiOOflOO bike nders! v Giant 31 Bear Cuddly plush. Rolling eye, satis bow. E1826 VjJ 4 $ SANTA" EMMUEl i iyt - h $&?. 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Tire sauce is made right m the fry pan with the meat cuD-an- d mushrooms and the use jot rich sour cream insures its smoothness. The beef is inexpensive round steak glorified in this dish to company elegance BEEF STROGANOFF 2 pounds round steak thick, pounded 3 tablespoons flour 3 tablespoons butter 1 can sliced mushrooms (4 ounces) H cun chopped onion U teaspoon garlic salt 1 teaspoon Balt 1 can tomato puree (10li ounces) Mushroom liquid plus water to make Hr cup 2 tablespoons flour 1 cups sour cream tt teaspoon Tabasco sauce 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce Trim any fat or conn e tissue off meat and cut i ,- Watch their eyes light up . . . when they find this on Christmrs morn! stirring frequently. Dram mushrooms. saving liquid. Add onion, garlic salt, salt and the drained mushrooms to meat in fry pan and cook until onion is vellow and Stir in tomato puree and mushroom liquid. Reduce heat t 520 F, cover and simmer until meat is tender (about I huu ). stirring occasionally. 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Neibtci3 6-- 3 The two recently released coune selors in the Relief Society, Allen and June Rich, were honored this week at the regular meeting. They were each presented with a gift. chare!. FIFTH WARD bishopric would like to thank everyone who supported the building fund dinner. It was very successful and the final payment for the chapel was raised. The second big news item of the week was the selection of two new bishop's counselors. Dan C. Child and George W. For a new look . . Lux-wel- Don't foiget the bazaar Nu. from pm. There will be many lovely bazaar items for sale. Food w ill include spaghetti, 19 Mel-diu- The Telephone Btu-t..i- Ovid The YWMA officers would like to thank all who helped with the Mothers and Daughters luncheon on Saturday. the nr t Mountain States s ard mcmbeis named their baby subscribing may call Ruby or Doreen Hewitt G;ny. The p'ani;xu'citls i e tr. und Mrs, Eyler Runchel and j TENTH WARD lr. a 'id Mi. Melvin Waite who w j re members of the at d. David Blent Miller, son of Mr. and md Charlene Wells named their Mrs. Virgil Miller has been apaby Nick Tyler Wells. The baby proved to be advanced to the f Daniel and Janeon Andrews office of Teacher. vas given the name of Daniel Alma Day. has been released Matthew. Lewis and Kathleen ruddeli named their baby Gre- from his mission in the North gory Tod, and Matthew Jon was Scottish Mission. He is the sun Jie name chosen by Glen and of Mr, and Mrs. Laurence Day. Another son, Earl has received Nancy Roberts for their baby. a call to serve a mission in GerMarcie Williams, the daughter l will be Sunmany. His of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams, day. Robert Stevens, son of Mr. and Richard Cheever, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens has and Mrs. Jay Cheever were been called to sort? e in the Britas members of the church ish mission. He will leave somerecently. time in January. rehas been Lynne Pasquale Barbara Frost will the leased as a Sunday School teach- Literature lesson in Reliefgive Society er and Martha Morissc has been next week. sustained. The Junior Sunday ELEVENTH WARD School has two new teachers Shirley Lamon and Nancy Foul-geIrene Chamberlin was the sieaker List Sunday and told of The Improvement Era drive is her experiences while serving as now on and anyone interested in a missionary in Florida. . Theie will be a budget dinner Saturday. It will be a smorgasbord and will be served from 5.30 to 7 p.m. The Young Marrieds held a very interesting fireside last Sunday, The group met at the home of Levi Parka--, The speaker was Rod Erickson. Ju-lec- Dont foi get the Relief Society bazaar on Saturday. There will be a smorgasbord dinner served Rom 6 30 to 7:30 p.m. There is a talent program planned from 7.30-- 8 pm, A handicraft sale will begin at 8 p.m., also a hobby show and games for the children. Gwen Davies will give the literal 'tre lesson in Relief Society their voices youll know why you'll Pape 9 18, 1965 EIGHTH WARD FOURTH WARD One Long Distance cai! can bring them home again. And 25-778- proreeds der. KIDS? Phone -- ing fund. ven his Duty to God award last Sunday, Congratulations to him. Breakfast is being served he new ehaiiel site every Satur-iamorning lo all who come md woik. Come early and put in 3 few hours, and have breakfast Everyone is asked to save their Betty C nicker coupons and Gift Stars and donate them to the ward to help to furnish the kitchen, Gold Strike and Green xtamps will also be accepted. Because of Thanksgiving there will be no Relief Society next week. Jack Thomas of the Stake High Council and Bruce Matis were the speakers in Sacrament meeting last Sunday.' last Saturday. There w hi be a special buildTHIRD WARD ing fund auction Saturday at 7 A group from the Roy Se- pm. at the Second Seventh ward. minal y gave the program in Sac- A pot luck supper will be served rament meeting last Sunday. Ri- in connection with this. There chard Sehiffman, president was in will be many items offered for n bidding, such as cook ware, card charge. Talks were given by Reimschussel, Tim Graham, tables, docks, lamps, screen proand Sherd Allen. Musical num- jectors, and many other things. bers were piesented by the Se- This is all new merchandise and minary choir under the direction everyone is invited. This Is a of Mr. deed. David Jacobs, an- good chance to do some Christother teacher was also present mas shopping and help the buildThe closing praver was given ing fund. by Ward Holbrook, SEVENTH WARD Other visitors in the ward on famWiddison Sunday vvete the The ward is conducting Proily and their foster daughter who ject Turkey this week. Everyone a Youth Exchange Student. in the ward is being contacted Also in attendance were Jacob this week, for the purpose of tak1 lease n Stake Sunday ing orders for Thanksgiving Turof School Superintendency, and Don keys and for candy and nuts for Chi istonren. Christmas. Bishop Heiner would like to Turkeys are selling for 43c lb. thank Max Bond, Dallas for hem and 43c lb. for toms. and Mel Wright who took The hens will run from 10 to 14 18 boys to the Logan Temple last lbs. and the toms 15 to 24 lbs. week to do baptisms. He would Candy prices are as follows: nlso like to thank all those who Fancy assorted chocolates, $2; have been helping on the project at the Roy Second Seventh ward ? LAKE VIEW STAKE The girls banquet will be held 1 at 7 p m. at the Hooper .Second Ward. Tlie awards will be given and there will be a pro- t :,4 f!. THURSDAY NOVEMBER into ..the family store |