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Show 1 I Thursday May 30, 1968 The Son Chronicle MEWS OUR LUTHERAN SAVIOR'S All Lutheran Church Women Cncles will meet for a luncheon at Andy's Chuck Wagon, located in the Plaza on Wall Avenue, Ogden, June 4 at 11 30 am A baby s tter will be piovid-eat the church for any ladies who wish to make use of this service Please bring a sack lunch for your child All ladies are urged to attend this informal meeting which will climax the year's agenda for the Cncles Our Saviors will conduct Vacation Bible School beginning June 10 through June 21 School will cornene Monday through Friday from 9 11 30 am Pastor Dale John on will be super d intendent of the Bible School, All child-e- n ages four through sixth grade are invited Cost of the schocl to cover cost of materials will be $2 50 per child not to exceed $5 per family. Any child in the community is invited Friendly a'mospheie awaits you at Our Savioi's Lutheran Church, 5550 S 2300 W , Roy. Pastor Dale Johnson invites you to join in ihe activities at Our Saviors Sunday School is held Sunday mornings at 9 45 am There are two worship sei vices to fit your schedule each Sunday An eaily woiship is held at 8 30 a m a d a later service at 11 am Plan to worship next Sunday The date ter canning ospaia-gu- s has been postponed until June 10 The dates for MIA gnls camp Adventuieis aie as follows June 5 7. Fust and Second Yeai Mia Maids Beehives. June and Lam els, June 17 21 The money for camp must be in by June 1 The fee for gnls is $5 50 and for leadeis is $3 (In Is will amve at camp on Monday evenings at 7 pm and will leave Fnday mornings at 11 am No medical exams are needed this year but each gnl must have a lelease slip fiom her ''aients 4 ROY Temple Theie NORTH STAKE Day is May 29 FIRST WARD will be na Relief The summer woik will slait June 11 with a combined social and woik meeting eiety June STAKE So- - June 6 4 SECOND WARD is the date foi ELECTROLUX Vacuum cleaners, sales, service and supplies! SEE RAY JUDD 825-232- 8 No tricks, gimmicks or or high pressure the next Relief Society meeting Activities begin at 0 am THIRD WARD Relief Society woik meetings for the summei will be held the second Wednesday of each month Thanks to all who paiiicipnt-ein the fine pioduction of All in Favor Fnday night to the 21 C'ongiatulations young .ople fioni our waid who giaduated from seminny last Thmsday night FIFTH WARD The fust summer woik meeting fci the Relief Sociely will be held on June 5 d SIXTH WARD The Relief Society will have then fust summer woik meeting June 10 Theie will be no Pnmiay this week Summei Pnmaiy begins June 5 at 10 NINTH am SEVENTH WARD The MIA is going to Lagoon Monday night All boys and Denis - Hammon 825 - 9474 met at the home of Thoia Martin Thursday The ladies brought evening Belle-Aime- Club s Mass Meetings Held Monday Monday night the people of Davis County met at a variety of mass meetings to be heard in the conduct of the government The mass meetings are an integral and important part of the greatest political system In the world. commented Richard J Maughan, chairman of the Democratic Central Committee tor Davis County On June 5 at 7 30 p m a special meeting will be held at the courthouse in Farmington for the newly elected officers and delegates from the voting distncts TENTH WARD building fund dinner has been p'anned for June 7 The High Priests are sponsoring the dinner and will e'so cook it Gcneal Bell will give the lesson cn home care of the sick at the Relief Society work mV-into be held June 4. A g meet9 30 TWELFTH WARD Featuied at the Relief So- will ciety work meeting Juen 3 be an apioa parade The homemaking leson on caie of the sirk ard ether activities are ah; on the days agenda The Democratic County Convention will be held June 14 at 7 pm at the Burton School in Kaysville Delegates to the State Demowill be elected at this time The state convention is set for July 27 cratic Convention Theatre Group Plan Preview The Sunset Theatre group, oigamzed by Mrs Beverly Olsen and sponsored by the Sunset Jaycees, will piesent a live preview of the talents of the Golden Spike Theatre group on June 1 and 8 at the Scottsdale Shopping Center from 7 pm A Funny Thing Tickets to Happened on the Way to the Olive Grove, and etc , etc., can be purchased from the Jay-ceticket booth located in the shopping renter The musical review is a family presentation and cui tain time is 8 a m June 15 with following performances June 22, 29, and July e by Leila Livermore ment 391 along handiwork and enjoyed will have a court of awards the evening vis.tmg Those pre- tonight at 4 30 p m. The Sign of Jie Arrow" and sent were Eda Alldredge. Doris the Sign of the Star will be Burns. Harriet Dames, Margarpresented to Michelle Boyd and et Egbert, Verda Knight, Rose. These two awards Kathy DonLovell, Gayle Moffitt, na Perry, Louise Nelson, Mil- are the highest awards in Jundred Porter, Lavon Reid and ior Girl Scouting Karleen Anderson and Claire Melba Slettler. A luncheon was Stiffler will also receive the served Sign of the Star award. CinRhodes will be welcomed dy meetmass Republican party into our troop as a new memings were held in this area ber. Monday evening at 7 30 p m The following girls will receive has who been proficiency badges at this tune: Ashdown Larry Karleen Anderson, Barbra Padin New York City on a business gett, Becky Taylor, Nancy trip for the past ten days, reMoore, Jean Phillips, Michelle turned home Saturday Boyd, Becky Rhodes, Kathy Hammon was Rose, Cynthia Rose. HG. Mrs Debbie Clark, Jill Daily, Maramong eight luncheon guests of tha Hicks, Claire Stiffler, JeanMrs James Campbell Friday. nette Genng, Leslie Levmc'of-ske- , Miller, Nancy Muth, Joe Treese is recovering after Leile Kathy Livermore, Wlt a pneunwma lout Barbra Oblock, Lauretta Fah-nkPhlll,P Hansen returned home Jody Call, Natalie Diarte, fiom the Veterans Hospital in Janet Justice, Nancy Motely, Salt Lake Friday after under Nancy Pingree, Nancy Taylor, going surgery ren Neilsen, and Maureen Pingree. Lee Ann Rush will be among Thirty girls from our troop studems attending Girls State went on a trip to Salt Lake at Logan the week of July 1 City Friday night. We ate at Miss Rush is a Clearfield High Fred's Burger Chalet then made student, and the daughter of a tour of the State Capital, Mr and Mrs Robert Rush and helped tc retire the flags. Our troop 'Iso went to Hanand Mr and Mrs June Martin son's Planetarium where we family left on the weekend for saw a very interesting program, a vacation m Southern California In the Beginning Then we to which will include a visit went to the new Girl Scout Disneyland center where we popped pop corn and stayed for the night Members of the cast of the Saturday morning we ate our Golden Spike Players, a little breakfast then went to Hogle theatre group are winding up Zoo where we enjoyed seeing rehearsal for the play, "A Funthe animals Our troop stopped the (on way at the ny Thing Happened Brigham Young monu Those in to the olive grovel the cast are Sandy Bybee, Sally Dickson, Vicki Elwell, Harder, Jane Mitchell, Jac-c- t Olsen, Beverly Olsen. Diane Potter, Linelle Rose, Analee Margaret Schroader, SalKarren Searles, Seabreeze, ly Cheri Sinders, Don Aurich, Bob ard Gary Bush, Jim Bodily, George Dickson Jr , Lee Dickson, Craig Fnsher, Joe Graves, Vir-gi- WARD a m Junior Girl Scout Troop 391 Gives Awards, Makes Tour Junior Girl Scout Troop Tlwre will be no Primary on Thursday because of the holiday The Relief Society will meet for woik meeting Wednesday on A demonstration morning make-uand hair sty'ing will be presented for the ladies ELEVENTH WARD The next Relief Society ing will be June 12 at ROY LDS NEWS ROY gnls must have a release slip fiom their patents Mis Ruth Tippetts of the USU extension service will give a demonstration on canning and diying foods at the Re'ief Society work meeting June 4 They will not have lunch that day, but will be dismissed about 12 EIGHTH WARD Thanks to all who participated in the pirduction of All in favor last Friday mght Relief Society work meetings have been planned for the second Tuesday of each month during the summer months. The Sun Advertiser The Golden Spike Theatre is located on Mam Street in Kaysville This is one community project that the residents of Sunset must support," stressed Ed Bezoski, president of the Jay-ce- e "Seldom do movies present family type programs. Here is a chance for the parents of Sunset to enjoy an evening of laughs and enjoyment with their entire family. If this theatre group fails, we have cnyl our lack of interest to blame " The Big V Stoie and Wine-garFood Town are aiding the Jaycees in sponsoring the project. C 's We arrived home at Saturday. Our troop would like to thank the mothers who drove on the trip, Mrs Dorthy Levmdofske, Mrs. Lou Gering, Mrs Joan Pingree, Mrs Julie Daily and Mrs. Evelyn Livermore. Our new leadeis for next cui will be welcomed at the couit of awards They are Mrs Lillian Oblock and Mis Beverly Allison Girl Scout committee members will be Mrs Dorthy Phillips, Mrs Joan Pingree and Mrs. Mary Justice noon e, MEMORIAL DAY 1968 Thin is a day of memories a day when we paue to pay tribute to those who have died for their country. We honor the men at Concord bridge and Lexington green, where freedom's blood was shed In the Minuteinen, the veterans of all wars who rest in the hallowed ground of Arlington. For all those who fought and died for the Stars and Stripes this is the day of remembrance. Memorial Day is a symbol to remind us that serving the nation is a privilege and a responsibility of its citizens each day of the year. Rey-lyn- n Kent Johnson, Blaine Olsen, Randy Olsen, James Gary Potter, Gary Schroader and Jim Schroader Opening will be June 15 at the Golden Spike Theatre on Main Street in Kaysville Tickets may be purchased from a Sunset Jaycee booth m the Scottsdale Shopping Center for opening night SUNSET SECOND Relief Society will hold their closing social on June 3 at the bowery m the park Husbands will attend The menu will be of t(ie barbeque variety and all ward ladies and their husbands are invited SUNSET FOURTH Mr and Mrs. Lynn Hemze ot the Young Married Group announce a fireside June 2 in the Relief Society room Go ahead A very special speaker has been engaged Les Norton, who is district supervisor of the LDS Your butter wont Church mission program. This fireside is not limited to ward members end everyone m the area who might be interested may attend. burn. the studentbody of Roy High for 1968-6are (top to bottom) Dennis Weston, president; Doug Child, first vice president; Judy Buckler, second vice president; Shirley W'ddison, secretary and Debbie Smith, historian. NEW OFFICERS to lead 9 BIG MEAT & FREEZER 15 CU. 50 lbs. Meat SALE FT. GIBSON Upright or Chest Freezer - PLUS 5 Year Warranty ALL . Free Las Vegps Vacation for 2 FOR Reservations for 4 days, 3 nights at the fabulous Frontier Hotel, Las Vegas, Nev., with every freezer purchase! FREEZER SPECIAL V2 Grain Fed Lot Beef 12 Grain Fad Pork 50 IMf. 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