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Show n Sun Chronicle Th Thursday Supxf will lx mi veil Friday evening and a piogiam will follow Breakfast will lx solved Saturday morning and thme will lx1 activities until ntxin Fvciyo'iic is asked to hung OUR SAVIOR'S LUTHERAN i ", t W.nie'i Mi'U'is- was 'ci ted IK. in ol the Inah Dis-- t ' u of the P.inlic Soulhssc't Mr .1 at the dell lit meeting Ma 7 .'.1 Jiolj Tiinity l.utheian ( Inn t li uk' in S.ill Team leceived first pi. me Piute ri. ml Athletic liowl-un- ; League held at Mill Top I. Hies Memlxis of the learn and Mis Wallace weie Mr Omer and Mr and Mrs Boi-ud ooi hivs The trophy was pr i m uleil to the chinch during 'lm mi ming wordnp service I. ml Sunday No - voire. i an to nt-- i i d the luni hi'oii and tout of the .Jnh t'oi i ( enter m Ck'ir-lielMay in at 12 .in p m. la i i vat mill should tv made d h Mm Sheiinai l.eyjs 'I he in t ol the luncheon e '1 The will t ike the place V! , ill led their sleeping hags and eating utensils and to he id the pnik at li p in Ft iday night ROY dinner and piogiam in of the of the Aaromc Pnesthood is planned for Friday nigh! at the stakehoii'C. All boys of this Pi icsthoixl age and their dads ate invited. All patents of childten ages 12 15 should take note of the lectures foil these childten ami their patents which arc being held on May 17. The lectures entitled, "For the Moral Strength of Youth." will be at 7 Pastor W.men Meyers invites to participate m the it i" s at Oin Savior's Sun,'( il. School is h Id each Sunday at 9 30 a m aiki morning wori mi.-iing- at ship am II COMMUNITY CLEARFIELD - MAY ft pm. M' a 7 p m 7 In p m Boy Scouts Tb.ud of Ttustccs pm allege Caicer f oup at chin tit. 2i - fM)Y Dui ta.s ( ircle. a m put-Iik- I: untheon Service 7pm Mis Women's S, ichie Martin of ,et lie 'mil A, he at the churth imuI'u'.icii ol oflicets hr . of society , . 'A Hawaiian pel foi ill, nice will he done hy Mis Men ill J Hill end her daughter, I.mda Mis Clyde Gauge is in charge of music with Mrs Wayne Mai tin playing the piano A - scouts FDNKSDAY? i 7 III a 7 m ah ( ,n Evni I! ,i ud of .Missions i, in ,i :. Boud pm that h is the si ntcil icpn Mrs Blow mes 111 Awards will he given to the yotingi st and oldest mother at the b.iiupiet and to the family of Chiis-- i vch,i..t on. most generations F. Sowaid is chairman with Mrs Edwuid Ller and Mrs Hubert Shiffer til charge of the table decorations. Mr- - William Thomas and Mrs. George Richards are m charge of the dinner and the men of tic chinch will be serving. 1. nllliSliA'i -i til 'j ,,h.. pi d In 7 i Guild in )) Gn I' CALVARY ASSEMBLY active m. c -annual hoir HilI)Y h.i"iic . d at Mullier-Daughte- r id the clnirel. will by ii 30 p m m the lellou-i.i- p Calvaiv Assembly mules you to woi'hip tins Sunday begin-rir- g hall is The theme of the pio-livoil Hawaii and Y.aida oichuls will !v given to all at the buti-.joMis Call lla.i'.' will be s gue-- t aker with Mis Haloid Beiab'ich as mislies.s ot ic:e- - m,i"i Sunday School Mm mug Worship livening Woi'hip !l 13 a m. 11 am. 7pm. This Sunday the Mother's will he honored All Mothers will leceive a gift from the Me 'lunettes A gilt will be gi-n to the youngest mother, ulib-'- t mother ami mother with the most childten present. iev Rougher will be bringing a Mother's Pay message and the Sanetuaiy Choir will he singing special music. mm mng at 9 a ill. MissioiU'ttcs will be sell- Saturday ing liomem.ule cakes for at Smith's Food Pay King AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY W It Ol vp an 1 KLENKE FLORAL 2955 Wish. Free po'i o 294 3474 rear n STAKE A Hi vole 'li' icgul.il ev.iiini: l.iilheia'i Chinch nir S.n mi i I in the i in Uk Hoy Fourth-Fift- Wards chapel for the boys and their fatheis and at 8 pm m for the girls the stakohouse and Ificir motheis Rolf Kerr, Dean of Men at Weber State College will address the boys and Afton Affleck of the Y General Bo.ud will speak to the gills It is suggested th. family evening be held either before or after the meetings. This c.in be the family night for those with childten of these ages, if there are not other children in the home. MIA stake leadership will be next Thursday at 8 pm at the stakchousg. Garden Fantasy is the title of the MIA Dance Festival to be held May 20 at 7.30 p m. in the stakehou.se. The Rose Prom, sponsored by the Mia Maids v ill be held and Explorers, after the festival and will begin at 8 30 p m. Sport dress will be in order for the dance The stake choir is holding rehearsals ert Thursday night at 8 p.m. at the Wards chapel. They are preparing music for (he coming stake conference. Anyone inter- ested in singing with the grout) is inv ited to do so. Second-Sevent- FIRST WARD Vickie Sue Fuger and Todd Rose were confirmed members of the church in fast meeting Sunday. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fuger and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rose. David Miller was approved to be oulained to the office of Deacon. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fdwm Hall was blessed by her father and named I.orna. Sandra Larsen has been sustained as the new social relations teacher for the Relief Society and will give this lesson in meeting next Tuesday Ruth Reeves is the morning new magazine representative. She replaces Lila Brew who has been released SECOND WARD In Fast meeting last Sunday, Lori Ann Rogers was confirmed hy Rishop Don Reid She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IXiv id Rogers. An excellent program was piesented Sunday evening by the Primal y in a special family hour. All Primary woikers and the children are to be commended for their fine work. Today will be work meeting in Relief Society. Kathryn Hurst will give the homemaking les-i and Beverly Reid will direct the days activities. All youth of the ward from 12 15 years of age are urged to it lord with their parents the seei.il lecture to be given May 17 at the Fouith Fifth ward chapel at 7 p n. for the boys . ml their fathers and at the stake house at 8 pm. for the gnU and their mothers. More information may be found in the Roy St ike news. THIRD WARD Thiee boys were confirmed Sunday by their fathers. They were David Thomas Perry, son of Mr and Mrs Myron Perry. Douglas Carl Hansen, son of Mr and Mrs Jacob Hansen, and Maik Evan Howes, son of Mr and Mrs Gordon Howes. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fverton was blessed by his father and named Dennis Jay. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i. SALT LAKE R.mWoi RcM.1 P'onf 484 7638 SO LOGAN H 0 8 5a? PROVO 550 Sp'inqville Road Phone 373 667Q tnk 8 oq 6110 CUl VHt COJttomffkrftnt 3 ble-se- d r tbits aie invited Whole or Half Mo-vie- s, WARD lecture is being FOURTH A sjx-cia- l held May 17 for all children a.nd their parents. fiom See the Roy Stake news. The Aaionic Priesthood boys and their fathers will sleep over night in tne cultural hall at the church. They will attend the party at the stakehouse prior to coming to the church. Allen Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Parker was confirmed Sunday by his father. The Primary held their family hour program Sunday at the church, The social relations lesson will be given in Relief Society next week. Everyone in the ward is invited to attend the genealogical classes being given by the Fifth Ward on Monday nights. FIFTH WARD The ward budget dinner will be Saturday in the cultural hall. This event is being sponsored by ti.e Elders Quorum and the Sunday School. Sunday School will begin at 9 45 am. this Sunday. There will be a special Mothers Day program. There will be a dinner and e program Friday at the for all Aaionic Priesthood boys and their fathers. On Saturday, the boys uad their fathers from our ward will take a trip to Anteloe Island. Val Leroy Coles was ordained an Elder last Sunday by Bishop George Steltler. The presidency of the Teachers Quorum has recently been reorganized. Douglas Child, piesident, and his counselors, Clark Bell and Jeff Gale, were released. The new presidency includes President Clark Bell, 1st counselor David Nelson, 2nd Jon Bingham will remain as stake-hous- secretary. Memlerships for the Junior Call family have been read and accepted into the ward. Special lectures will be held May 17 for all boys and girls of the stake 1215 and their parcels. Sec Roy Stake news. The social relations lesson will be given in Relief Society next week. Today is' work meeting A SIXTH WARD All parents of boys and girls from 12 15 should plan to attend the lectures May 17. See Roy Stake news. Three babies were blessed and named Sunday in fast meetMelinda was the name ing chosen for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Maik Nielsen Mr and Mrs. ltoyce Thompson n. mini their daughter Marie Cheie They weie blessed by their fathers Brent Lemmon blessed the daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Do Hart and named her l. one Belinda Jackie Granberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs David Stevens. Ciaig Whiting, son of Mr and Mrs. Ned Whiting, and Jake Jeppsen. son of Mr. and Mrs John Jeppson were contained members of the church Sunday Joan Moser will give the social relations lesson i:i Relief Society Tuesday morning SEVENTH WARD IHe Bingham of the High Council was in church Sunday and the name of Gene Buhler to he oulained an Elder The MIA will hold ;, Hobo Party Monday night Fv i:one attending should wear a hobo costume. Weather pcinutimg, the paity will he held m the pai king aiea at the chinch Ray Davis was sust.m 'd a counselor in ihe presidency of the 7th quorum ot Fidel's Lot Sunday. William Samson was released Rom the presidency. He was serving as l't pie-enu- parties of h i ys and g.rls 12 15 aie in gej to attend wrh the. the UetuCs May 17 See Roy Stake news The social u at ioik lesson will All Cut and Wrapped ... Shoulders Ground Beef Ground Round . Stew . lb. 53c lb. 29c . 4 lbs. $1 5 lbs. 3.29 10 lbs. 5.98 . . RIB STEAK - Chops . . lb. 10c to ibs.3.95 Rib Loin . . 10 lbs. he pieserted by Maulyn l'eik in Relief Socie: next vvtek The iiegiam tor chui eh Sunday was piesented bv tie Burn. iy It was tried Slanw.iv to Lasting Joy EIGHTH WARD Piesident Iv.m Bamluough is pi. liming to be at the ihiiuh Sunday aftir ihuuh to si.n Ttmple lecommei .Is The Ittmaiy presented their t Family Hour Sunday right was very good and the Pii- m.- ny woikers are to tie commended for their fine uuik Time will be a special in Sunday School this week for Mothers Day There will he lev tines for boys and girls from 12 15 and their parents May 17 See Roy Stake news The Genealogical class for tie Third and Eighth Wards v (Free 2 Whole Fryers with each lamb) 5,35 ... 3 lbs. $1 Bacon Squares slicei) (Eroken 4 lb. 1.19 Bacon lb. 49c Lorene Foley will give the social relations lesson for the Rt lief Society Tuesday morning. NINTH pio-gi.- - Mother's Day Poem Submitted Slake choir practice will be at 8 p m at the Wards chapel All ward choir members are urged to attend tonight The Relief Society closing social will be May 25. Avon Mills, a former ward member will be there to give a nook review. All ladies in the ward are invited and may bring their mothers. grandmothers or daughters STANZA When Weber Water and Irrigation Wafer Taylor-Wes- t well permits available. Decorative pole fences on three sides Gas and Electricity 393-609- 3 CALL BEN CLAY tI the market. in All the world went glamorous toy Every child, wild NOW Lost its fascinating spell Fled romance alloy her hand Till CHOURlS to "Love's There will be quilting every Wednesday after Relief Society. They need the help of anyone who can stay. There i soply 14 months to rjue the money so that our building may be started. Please help all you can. W. at - Tune, verse to 1 As a tender, clinging I lost my mother. The Relief Society will have day next week. A man from a local fabric shop will difbe there to demonstrate ferent types of fabrics and will have special helps for begin-nei- s in sewing. He will have patterns and materials there which will be available at a ION discount. The Twelfth Ward has accepted a challenge for basketball games. They will be . played May 18. The Priests will play at 7 p.m. and the Elders at 8 p.m. There will be a 25c per person donation, which will be applied to the joint building funds of these wards. off 3600 South at 2850 W and 2700 3750 So., Ogden, (Kanesvifle area). "Juanita" work Families in the ward should he sure to reserve May 20 for the ward budget social The Primary will present their Family Hour program at this time. There will be a donation of $10 per family or their monthly budget payment. 3 Entraces Editors Note: With the observance of Mother's Day this Sunday we felt that the following poem, written in honor of Mrs. Mary E.R. Porter by one of her children, was appropriate at this time. Second-Sevent- I 2 AND 3 ACRE LOTS i WARD RANCI1ETTES I CLAY J- - coui-selo- GIGANTIC LAMB SALE Advertlier Sun r, Barker was by father and n imed Rubin Danette Oliver blessed his Gilbert grc.it grandson the baby of Mr. and Mrs Richard Dean Austin, ami named him Richard John. David Roskelley was ordained a Pi rest last Sunday by his father vhristian The Genealogical workshop for tlx Third and Eighth Wards has been discontinued until June 6 The instructor will be out of town until that time. All mi cuts of children from 12 15 should be- aware of the special lectuies lo be held May 17 See the Roy Stake news. Theic- will he an MIA Family social Monday night at 7:10 p m in the cultural hall. refreshments, prizes and games will be featured. Ray Tb has been discontinued unti June ROY LDS NEWS LAKE VIEW STAKE To eoniniemoi ale toe i estiva tiun of the A. ironic Pnesthood an outing will lx- - held Fieti night and S.itiud ly at the Hoop-e- r I ik All boy. of Aaionic Pr KMnood age and then fa- 1967 My this isAthewayitwas, Tune, chorus Old Sweet Song" Just a loving mother . . . None can take her place . For there is no other With her gentle grace. Should all men condemn you Scorn and hate impart She will nol disown you, Torn though her "heart Her kind, forgiving heart. . STANZA 2 When, last Same as for . COLOR Box 7:45 1 Her aged body fell apart, bless would Whispered, . . we where For appointment . tomorrow 2 "She believed." ) samples home call your after 4. CO p m. & 3 p.m. 782-830- in 1 3 Open Soon! Our New Studio Chorus to "Ju- anita" Mother, true, caring mother, May your fears cease to an- The Relief Society is asking each family for a book of trading stamps. These will be used to get supplies for the kitchen and will be available to each organization. 2o to see wedding , CHORUS - If you make your wedding with us bereservation tween now and our Grand Opening! ($10 value). With her loyal heart. Gone was all her sorrow. had grieved But each lone Dev- FREE BRIDAL PORTRAIT! BRIDES! year springtime. , Show 8:1 5 Saturday Matinee 1 Students 75c We lost our Mother, God . awftufc held. I - 1 muuieu PLAYING1 Qihhij (Photograph, noy: Mother, sweet, trusting mo- -' ther, God turn your tears to joy. PLAZA All boys and girls of the ward from are urged to attend with their parents the legjqres May 17. See Roy Stake news, 5 TENTH WARD Steven Ostler was confirmed a member of the church on Sunday by his father Wayne Ostler. Doris Haskell was baptized Saturday and confirmed a member of the church by her husband Larry. Four babies were blessed and named last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Neil Redford named their daughter Cathy Elizabeth. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Warren was named Allyson Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Mikesell chose the name Mary Ann for their baby girl. The lone boy in the group, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frost was named Mitchell James. Jay Hill, son of Bishop and Mrs. Earl Hill, was given the Duty to God award Sunday. The Primary family night program was presented last Sunday evening and was enjoyed by everyone who attended. Laura Homer will give the social relations lesson in Relief Society next Wednesday. Roy Austin and John Howe have been released from there missions and are home now. Ray has been laboring in Chile and John in France. ELEVENTH WARD All boys and girls of the ward and their parents shcud attend the lectures May 17 See Roy Stake news. In fa-- t meeting last Sunday, Nancy Tubbs and David Har-k:- r were confirmed. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Harker and Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Tubbs. They were confirm-t- d by their fathers. The MIA will hold a party on Monday in the North Park, weather permitting. lesson The social relations will be given in Relief Society next week. The Sunday School has released the following teachers, Dixie Smith, Geneal Reeves, Ivan Anderson and Chloe Crookston. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hargis had their baby girt blessed Sunday and named Kathie. TWELFTH WARD Bryon Combe and Marvin Skinner were ordained Elders. for the The memberships James Boyd Scott family have been received and accepted in the ward. Mark your calendar for the ward budget dinner on May 19. There will he a baptism Saturday at 6 pm. in the stake-hous- e Sunday is fast meeting at 12 15 p m. All parents of boys and girls 12 15 should attend the lectures Muv 17 See Roy Stake news. LAKEV1EW WARD lXe Lyman was approved to be a Priest, Paul Lyman a Teacher, nod Martin Baker and Jeff Warden, Deacons. The social relations lesson will be given by Barbara Porter in Relief Society next week. Congratulations to the Jack Seamons family who went to the Temple on Tuesday. There will be lectures given for all boys and girts of and Jheir parents May 17. See Roy Stake news. 5 U:k:Sf V- there's a - -- friw - i GARDENBTAR Petunia and Annual Selection forall around the home $ HERE'S YOUR CHECK LIST OF THE BEST VARIETIES PETUNIAS n (Grandiflora-larg- e OTHER ANNUALS flowered) APPLEBLOSSOM fringed, blushing from light salmon pink to intense salmon pink, BLUE MAGIC deep intense blue flowers. CALYPSO scarlet and white bicolor, CORAL MAGIC intense coral color, CRUSADER rose and white bicolor, PINK MAGIC and magic it is, RED CASCADE tumbles out and over tubs and window boxes. BED MAGIC brilliant scarlet red. SKY MAGIC sky blue in color. SUNBURST light yellow grandiflora. Fringed. TANGO brilliant scarlet red. TOUCHE deep rose red. Outstanding va riety. WHITE CASCADE!!! Immense white flowers that cascade out and over like nothing ever seen before. WHITE MAGIC-a- nd it is. PETUNIAS (Multiflora-smal- l flowered) COMANCHE the most popular of all, SUGAR PLUM rain and wind hardy, Doublet BONANZA MIX (multiflora small flowdelightful mixture of straight and flowers resembles miniature Carnations. O BALL ALL DOUBLES (Grandiflora large flowered) a mixture of colors. These large flowered all double Carnation type blooms ojo ideal for pots. ered) a bicolored IRIHS THIS LIST ALONG Blue Mist an F, IIvl :M Agciatum for edging. ALYSSUM Carpet of Snow vuy diva..' very free flovveiing and voiy white. Ball Straight Color Mix tbi, is COLEUS one for spots. DAHLIA Unwin's Iiwaif Mix a wm Bifid combination of delightful cohn- -, IMPATIENS Dwarf Mix. Here's an, ;1 r tones glisfor your shady area. Jevvet-liLten. Some cali it "busy Lizzie.MARIGOLDS F, Hybrid Gold Coin Mi. 30'' large flowers, yellow, orange and i d 1. MARIGOLDS : Petite Mix-- S" tall, u foreground. MARIGOLD Sparky Dwarf 10 ", colorful. THLOX Globe Mixture Dwatf S v i.i red, salmon and rose shades. AGERATUM your-shad- U) o - PORTULACA Double Mix (Mo-- s K. .) fluorescent bloom needs full sun, SALVIA St. John's Fire (Sage) 12 brilliant scarlet red spikes. Rocket SNAPDRAGONS 2'i to 3 r. hybrids which mean vigor ideal f3 t .t flowers. VERBENA Ideal Florist Mix-- iL spreading with brilliant flowers. ZINNIA State Fair- - cmph to i.i., colois large flowers, ideal for bad-ancutting. IT WILL SAYE YOU SHOPPING TIME Beautiful Mother's Day Hanging Baskets WEEKEND CANNAS SPECIALS (4 Colors) 3 1 $100 49c pack per A TP Flat, J Burns Nursery and Greenhouse 2104 North 250 West, Sunset, Utah Phone 825-- 1 534 |