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Show T THE SUN CHRONICLE THURSDAY FEBRUARY 24, 1966 along with theology meeting next President and Mrs. Hancock, were the speakers iif church SunThursday morning. day. They have recently returned THIRD WARD from presiding over the Central The speakers in church Sunday American Mission, with headquarwere Jerry Anderson, and bis ters in Guatemala. missionary companion. Elder Hol-liThe Relief Society has some from Brigham City. Dennis new officers and teachers. Viola Heiner played an organ solo. Conferences are being held this Williams has been released as week in the various organizations visiting teacher message leader, in connection with the Ward Con- and Mary Coleman will take her place. Shirlene Simpson will be ference which will be Sunday. new chorister, replacing Glor-y- a the The Relief Society will have Telleson who was released. their theology and visiting teachweek. next ers meetings Visiting teachers report meeting and theology will be given FOURTH WARD ' In Relief Society next week. The This Sunday will be ward conlesson will be given by ference and the various organi- theology Beitz and the teachers meszations will be having their meet- Eva sage by Mary Coleman. ings during the week, with visitors from the stake. A testimony Rick Rawls has received a mismeeting for officers and teachers sion call. He has been laboring will be held at 5:45 p m. as a work missionary on the new Because of a transfer to Thai- chapel, but will now serve on a land, Wayne Helms has been re- regular mission. He will leave leased as a Sunday School coun- from this ward and his farewell selor. Sustained to that position will be March 20. is Ivan Walker. The Elders and their wives enVernon Winterton has been approved to be ordained an Elder. joyed a dinner party at the 2nd Margaret Gould will give the 7th Ward church last Saturday theology lesson in Relief Society night. There were also some specmeeting next Thursday morning ial guests in attendance. A proat 10:30 p.m. Visiting teachers re- gram was given, and enjoyed by the group. port meeting will be at 10 a.m. FIFTH WARD SEVENTH WARD Fast meeting will be this Sunon Saturday day, with baptism The speakers in church on Sunnight. If you need further infor- day were members of the Funk mation contact Ernest Bell. family. Interesting talks were givNext week in Relief Soceity en by Mrs. Funk, Gene and will be Visiting Teachers report Wayne Funk and the remainder meeting and the theology lesson. of the time was taken by Mr. The message for visiting teachers Funk who is home on leave from will be given by Beverly Streeper Viet Nam. He told of the conand the theology lesson by Irene ditions in the country and of the Hansen. war which is going on thepe. SIXTH WARD The Cub Scouts Blue and Gold The parents of Harlan Hancock, banquet will be Friday night at 6:30 p.m. at the new chapel. Bish-hoMadsen will be the speaker. All Cub Scouts and their parents are invited to attend this party and enjoy the evening. Harvey Smith, cub master is making all arrangements for the evening. The pack will receive their charter, and special awards will be made. st NEWS ROY STAKE ving in Arizona for his home Stake Temple day will be Feb. for a few weeks, and 25, March 14 and March 29. A Stake Choir is being solicit- will return for his farewell on March 20 and will then leave for the Eastern States Mission. ed to sing for Stake Conference on March 27. A good represenThe Cub Scouts Blue and Gold tation is needed from each ward. will be held Friday night Banquet will on They practice Tuesday All evenings at 8 p.m. in the 4th 5th at 6:30 p.m. at the church. Ward Chapel. Everyone interest-e- Cub Scouts and there parents are invited to attend this special eveis invited to join the group. d LAKEVIEW STAKE All boys of Aaronic Priesthood age in the stake are invited to attend the awards banquet scheduled for Feb. 25, at the Hooper Second Ward. FIRST WARD Rick Rawls, former building missionary in the ward has been called on a proselyting mission from the 6th ward where he has been working recently. He is lea- - ning. The banquet is under the direction of Bud Tarvin, Cub Master and the Den Mothers. There will be a pot luck dinner Thursday night for all couples who come and help on the chapel Come and work with us and enjoy the supper which will be served at 9 p.m. The Relief 9:30 p.m. Tuesday. PROTECT IT SECOND thru Chiropractic Dr. F. 5360 0. Flom S. 1900 W. Phone RaVae Good- the lesson. ENJOY IT . . . IT will have man will give the message. The theology meeting will follow at 10 a.m. with Elaine Child giving YOUR HEALTH RESTORE Society their visiting teachers meeting at 5 WARD Connie Perkins has been released as a Sunday School teacher, chosen to take her place is Nelda Heckert. Beverly Mann has been released as a teacher in the Primary, and Mona Nebeker will take her place. The Relief Society will have visiting teachers report meeting p The Grand Opening of Another SAVE Ross & Jack If you are planning to order any macaroni products, you must have your order to Myron Child Cduaft and ,i,e invited to join the group. and Alan Shipp. The movie on Saturday will be Receiving their First Class The Comancheros starring John Scout award were Roger Billings-ey- , Nacy Wilson, and Reed Call Wayne. It will be shown at the Star Scout awards were given Stake House in the afternoon and again at 8 p.m. at the new chapel. to Bovd Call, Craig Lunceford, Andrew Venable, Jed Homer, and EIGHTH WARD Deloss Wiberg. The theology lesson will be givAdvanced to Life Scout was en by Marilyn Taylor in Relief Lowell Hadley. Twenty-eigh- t merit Society meeting next week. Visit- badges were also awarded and ing teachers report meeting will Scoutmaster Dale Shipp was prealso be on that djy, with the sented with a Scouters Key. message given by Clara White. ELEVENTH WARD NINTH WARD Ruth Stokes has been sustained The Relief Soeitey Is making as the secretary for the Relief plans for a birthday party March Society. Barbara Houston will 13. Keep this evening open to give tlie teachers message at reenjoy an evening with your hus- port meeting next week, and Ruth band. There will be a special Croft will give tlie theology lesmusical program. son. The theology lesson will be giIn Sacrament meeting on Sunven in Relief Society next week day, the speaker carried out tlie as well as visiting teachers re- theme of the Principle of Work, port meeting. and the Welfare Plan. Speakers The MIA is sponsoring a movie were Gary Turner, a Priest, Brent as a budget event on Feb. 26 at Goodwin a Teacher, Shannen Anthe church. It will be Three Men derson, Vera Dawson, Carl Gould on a Mountain" starring Michael and Beverly Brown. Rennie. Admission will be 35c LAKEVIEW WARD for chidren under MIA age and Carla Eliason has been chosen 75c for adults, or $4 per famdy. as the new teacher of the Laurel If you have already paid your Class in MIA. She is taking the budget, you can go on your bud- place of Marilyn Angus, who has get ticket. Popcorn, candy and been released. Pat Hart has drinks will be sold. agreed to be sports director. TENTH WARD The Primary has a new teachEveryone is urged to attend er. Melvelee Budge will teach the auction on March 11. This the Sunbeam class. Doris Denwill be a building fund event. ning has been reeased from that Please turn in all the stamp books position. you can. The primary will have their G. LeRoy Fowers of the High preparation meeting the 1st ThursCouncil, and Dcssie Peterson, a day in March. returned missionary were the The MIA is holding a Green and Gold Ball on March 12. Keep speakers last Sunday. Scout Troop 272, of the 10th this date open and plan to attend. Ward held a court of honor on The relief society will have Feb. 18. Forty-tw- o awards were their visiting teachers report and presented to scouts and scouters. theoogy meetings next wseek. Advanced to Tenderfoot were JerTeachers report will begin at ry Brown, Blake Bennington, and 7.30 p.m. on Monday night, and Shane Oliver. theology meetings next week, Advance to 2nd class scouts at 9.30 a.m. and theology will were Bruce Day, Martin Eliason, begin at 10 a.m. Missionary News The Sunset Thud and Fourth Wards held a special meeting recently and a new ward was made by dividing some of the 3rd aad 4th Wards. The new ward will be Sunset Sixth Ward. Relief Society, Wednesdays, and Primary, Tuesdays. Ward dinners were held last Friday and Saturday for the old Third and Foiu th wards. This was the last get together before the This change has necessitated changing of the thrdS new wards. The new Fourth Ward held a a complete new meeting schedSunule for each ward. Times of the Young Mameds fireside last 'The 8:30 at speaker day pm. new meetings will be as follows: was Floyd Stettler, marriage and SUNSET Third Priesthood, counselor for Ogden. 8 a.m.; Sunday School, 9 30 a m , family Sacrament Meeting, 4 p.m.. Fast Meeting 4 pm., MIA, Tuesdays, Cub Pack Relief Society, Mondays, and Cub Scouts in Pack 187 will be Wednesdays. SUNSET SIXTH Priesthood, honored with a Blue and Gold 8.30 a.m., Sunday School, 10.30 Banquet Feb. 21. This is the anp.m.. Sacrament Meeting, 5:30 p. nual pot luck supper with the m., Fast Meeting, 2.30 pm.,' MIA cub scouts as honored guests. Awards were given to Chris Wednesdays, Relief Society, Tuesdays, and Primary, Mondays. Brcnchley. Skipper Smith, SUNSET FOURTH Priesthood Baxter, Keith Stephens, Terry Sta9 a.m., Sunday School, 11.30 a m., ley, Jerry Casteel, Dennis Happy,-Cu- rt Sacrament Meeting, 7 p.m. Fast Davis, Gordon Hatch, and..' Meeting, 12 p.m., MIA, Mondays, Brad Tourangeau. Scout Pn-mar- 187 - Bill - 20 MAR. 1 2 FEB. TO IH PERSOHI I JACK Palance IN the entire HEAVEN CAN WAIT exciting cast from Hollywood Directed by Jack Palance ALSO JS WHITE -- . , !.vr.lATIlES0N ORDER TICKETS NOW! j5gTTTfrtECFg$S ot SoQSSDcodls ILaairage LUTHERAN V, NEWS CHURCH oiinicoi on 0D(3(slILI ft ft choir officers as to when Lynn Bennington, Marcell Weston, rehearsals will start. Anyone is Robert Cheney, Raymond Begay of tlie by March 6 along with the money. The Relief Society will have theology and teachers report meetings next week. The teachers message will be given by Marjorie Day and the theology lesson by Lynile Buhler. Memberships were read and approved Sunday for the Wilbur Ward Barnett family, the Ray A. Nielsen family and the Pete Mem-mfamily. The choir has been asked to sing in ward conference in March and they will be practicing soon. People will be contacted by one g)0oac- : Page 9 -- 1 ft ft 'k ir 'k 'k'k Sister DeAnn Jensen, daughter will depart for mission headquarof Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H. Jensen ters March 14. Pastors throughout Ogden join- will be honored at a farewell testSister Dianna Page, daughter ed other Lutheran Churches in imonial Sunday, Feb. 27, prior to Utah in a pulpit exchange pro- her departure to' the Central of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell R. Page, has been called. to serve in the gram last Sunday. Pastor Ber-to- n States. Mission. Scottish Mission with headquartHushagen was guest pastor The testimonial will be held in Edinburg. ers at Our Saviors Lutheran In Roy. at the Hooper First and Third Pastor Warren Meyers in return 2501 W. 6000 A farewell testimonial in her S., Hooper, conducted services at Good Shep- Ward, at 7 p.m. honor will be held Sunday at 5 herd Lutheran, Sandy. Miss Jensen is a graduate of p.m. in the Hooper First and Pastor Meyers and family left Weber High and Seminary and Third Ward, 5601 S. 1100 W. Sunday afternoon for a vacation has attended Weber State College She will enter the mission home in California. Pastor Meyers will and the Institute of Religion for March 7. attend the Synod American Mis- two years. sions Committee meeting in Los She was an active member of AND THE FLOWERS His family Lambda Delta Sigma and also Angeles on Feb. ARE FURNISHED BY will remain at Palo Alto visiting sang in the Institute Choir at Olive and Mark the parents of Pastor Meyers. Weber State. She served as MIA KLENKE FLORAL They will return on March 1st organist and also as a Sunday to Roy. If pastoral assistance is School teacher. 294-347- 4 2955 Wash. needed all persons are asked to The missionary will enter the in rear Free parking please contact Chaplain Wayne mission home March 7 and she or Pastor Dalberg. Church women in Ogden will commemorate World Day of Prayer at special rites Friday at the First Baptist Church 2519 Jefferson, Ogden. Worship and dedication services are schedule at 1 p.m. A luncheon will be served at 12 noon. Rev. Leonard E. Dalberg of Elim Lutheran Church will be the speaker with his sermon topic hs Ye Are My Witness. World Day of Prayer has been a traditional observance for over 80 years and is usually held the first Friday in the Lenten Season. Offerings given at these services go to interdenominational projects over the world to help prepare men and women for service in home and community. Lenten services will be observed at Our Savior's during the Lenten season. . Ash Wednesday Communion Service was held Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Tbe Rev. Stanford Hall conducted the service. Lenten services will be held each Wednesday tight at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, World Friendship Day will be observed at the Roy High School from p.m. by all Brownies and Girl Scouts. Each troop B sure They will portray a country with hand-cradone by tbe members. All get their parents and friends are urged to attend. A very colorful event is Vitality Quota in store for all visitors. An invitation is extended to all every day in Jhe community to attend worloship services at Our Saviors, cated at 5560 S. 2300 W.. Roy. UTAH Sunday School is conducted at AMB0CAN Wrf ASSOCIATION Spmni Ut l Omijr imwt 9:30 a.m. with morning worship Why run twice as many freight trains as you have to? 24-2- 5. You get two BURGER SPUDS for the price of one , the whole family to the BURGER of this tremendous offer. r SPUD HUT ,. 58c saving. Bring nearest you and take advantage ..... 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