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Show i Sun j Chronicle-Advertis- Thursday, June 24, er 1971 the feature of the ward family night party Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the church. Sunday is Fast meeting with baptisms Saturday at 5:30 p.m. Those saving Betty Crocker coupons should have them in by the end of the month. They will be used to purchase a kidney machine for the University of Utah Hospital. Max Brierly has been ordained an Elder by his father, Bishop Wayne Brierly. NOT! Roy LDS News ROY SEVENTH WARD LAKE VIEW STAKE ROY FIRST WARD There will be a ball game Saturday at Roy Park at 7 p.m. AH girls going to camp, must get their $8 in by July 1. The Cub Scouts will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. at John Nelsons nome for Pack meeting. Corey Bullard has graduated from Primary as a second class Scout and been ordained a Deacon by his father, Claud Leah Rochelle is a new ward member and we welcome her. Merrill Beck and Frank have been named assistants to the general secretary for the Aaronic Priesthood Bullard. Adult. ROY TENTH WARD ROY THIRTEENTH George Wahlen and Scott Woodbury have been chosen as the counselors in the Elders Quorum presidency. We welcome the Jerry Lerohl family as new members of the ward. Beverly Jensen has been released as Primary Chorister with Joan Kitchel taking her place. Barbara Mansfield has been released as den leader coach with Francis Hadley taking her place. ROY FOURTEENTH Sunday Fast is Robert Hammer has been ordained a Priest. Sunday is Fast Day, with a baptism Saturday night. ROY EIGHTH WARD The cub scouts will hold their Pinewood Derby Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the cultural hall. The Mutual Marrieds are having a party Saturday night at Weber Memorial Park at 7 p.m. Contact the Charles Richards or the David Bishops for further information. June 25 is Temple Day. go- Dan Pierson has been ordained a Deacon and Stan and Martell Jensen have been ordained Priests. Ne-bek- er FIFTH WARD Thanks to the Relief Society for the very fine program they presented in church last SunROY Call. Calvary ROY ELEVENTH Roy, Utah ROY TWELFTH WARD A pot luck supper will be Paul Baugher, Pawfor 00000000000000000001 9:45 AM B automatic zigzag, months old. Take over my contract. 5 payments of $7.63 or will discount for cash. Ph. SINGER AM 2 7 PM Sundoy Evening Christian Church WARD dent along with his counselors Richard Crookston and MaxRi-chin- s. The new president is Bert Penrod with Steven Crane as first counselor. The second counselor will be chosen later. W. 11 Stake Temple Day will be Monday, June 28. The Young Marrieds of the Riverdale 3rd Ward will sponsor a trip to the temple Friday. Peter Meline has been released as Elders Quorum presi- Assembly of God Sunday Worship Riverdale Stake News Robert Moore has been ordained a Teacher by his father, Bob Moore. Those wishing to make Mod Dolls or Terry pillows in Relief Society next month should sign up with Marilyn Cragun or Karen Fowers. Roger Call has been ordained a Priest by his uncle, Junior Sunday School A ward outing has been set for Saturday at Como Springs. Activities get underway at noon with games and swimming. Supper will be served at 5 p.m. with barbecues, salad, root beer and watermelon on the menu. ROY NINTH WARD day. 1900 LAKEVIEW WARD p.m. The public is invited and especially the parents of the youngsters enrolled in the Bible School this week. Bible school hours is each Sunday at 10 a.m. with a class for every age group. Let this be your invitation to attend. The pastor will be speaking at morning worship service at 11 a.m. on the theme, What is the Old Time Religion? 394-272- 9. Wednesday Service 7:30 PM The Vacation Bible School program will be Friday at 7:30 Market SflV-MO- R Summer Store Hours PHONE 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 17 YEARS SAME LOCATION 825-725- 5 FRESH PRODUCE - GROCERIES Pure Pork Sausage Christian womens concerns about Gods earth and people will be in focus when the Lutheran Womens Missionary League holds its 14th Biennial International Convention in Louisville, Ky., June Representing the Utah Zone o of the district are Mrs. Kenneth Fahncke of Roy, with guests Mrs. EmilGienkie-wic- z of Clearfield and Mrs. Willa Ball of Ogden. The entire assembly will consider the question what would God have us do? as it divides into Action Groups. Multi-medpresentations will 22-2- 4. Utah-Idah- ia 'Live clean lives' urge officials plead with you to live clean, for the unclean life leads only to suffering, misery, and and spiritwoe, physically said Harold B. Lee, ually, first counselor to President Joseph Fielding Smith of the Latter-da- y Saint Church, in his talk at Dixie College here in June. The unclean life is the path of destruction. Better dead, clean, than alive, unclean. Times approach when we shall need all the health, strength and spiritual power we can get to bear the afflictions that will come upon us, he told the 225 graduates. You are living in the most interesting and exciting period of the worlds history, but it also is fraught grave dangers. Churchman Lee contrasted the age of his own youth with the many wonders of science surrounding man today. He root cellars with the horse and buggy to trucks, tractors and lamps to jet planes, coal-o- il nuclear energy, and other mar- vels of the age . . .Already, the human race has at its dis- posal the power to destroy in a moment what it would take many years to rebuild -- - wisdom and courage of the highest order called for to guide this new- found power into constructive channels. . . .1 believe that 97 per cent of youth today are as fine and upright as any in past generations, but the other 3 per cent are worse hoodlums than we have had in any of the past If you have generations made mistakes which trouble your conscience, repent, and never repeat that mistake again. We alert participants to problems encountered in human relations, ecology and the environment, social ministries and evangelism. Twenty authorities from all parts of the country are participating in discussions on ways and means for individuals to work at solving problems. The convention will also hear Dr. J.A.O. Preus, president of the Lutheran Church-Missou- ri Synod, second largest Lutheran body in North America. Other featured speakers on the program include Mrs. Robert Kroehnke, a missionary wife just returned from New Guinea, Dr. Theodore Raedeke, national director of the Interdenominational Evangelism Thrust, Key 73, and Dr. William Danker, St. Louis seminary professor recently returned from an extensive tour and study of Africa. Delegates will vote on projects for the coming two-yeperiod, changes and proposed programs, and elect new officers. More than 2500 leaguers are registered to attend under the convention theme, Declare His Glory. ar Appointment of two A new vVv Cube Steaks Lean And Tender Slab Bacon 12 or Whole Slab Small .Slabs 4273 Round Steak Prices Gccd Juno 24, 25, 26 So. 1900 W Biblo School 10 A.M. Morning Worship 11 A.M. Youth Mooting rD I. v Church USDA Choice 6:30 P.M. Marl M. Jones, J Pastor Phone of Latter-da- y Named as first counselor is John J. Zundel, 737 Darling St., Ogden, a former counselor in the Weber Stake Presidency and employee of Hill AFB. The second counselor is Wilford Owen Ridges, 2947 Jackson Ave., Ogden, formerly first counselor in the Mount Ogden Stake presidency and a retired accountant. The two counselors will popu-compar- ed serve President with A. Reed Halversen who was named last March as the temples first president. Both Pres. Zundel and Pres. Ridges were set apart by President Joseph Fielding Smith at the Church Offices in Salt Lake City. The new presidency will counselors in the bishopric and then as bishop from 1942 to 1950 of the Ogden 17th Ward. From 1952-7- 0 he was in the stake presidency. proceed with the organization of a staff of personnel and other necessary arrangements pointing to a dedication and opening of the temple later this year. Pres. Zundel is a native of Plymouth, Utah, where he was born Aug. 13, 1911, a son of Abraham E. and Sarah E. Welling Zundel. He was married in the Logan Temple in 1934 to Katie Thompson of Clarks-to- n and they are the parents of five children. He has served previously as ward clerk, bishops counselor and bishop of the Ogden 18th Ward and from 1965-7- 0 was in the presidency of Weber Stake as a counselor to President Halversen who was stake president. Pres. Ridges was born in Ogden, Jan. 22, 1898, a son of Wilford Owen and Letitia Chambers Ridges. He married Mattel L. Allen of Ogden in June 1925 in the Salt Lake Temple. Beginning in 1934 he served as a high counselor in the Mount Ogden Stake, as second and first North Park Baptist Church Now meeting at new Church building-42- 75 So. 1900 W. Roy 9:45 Bible School AM Morning Worship 7 pm Evening Worship 11 i AM Pastor C. Walfpr Bunger Phone 6 399-420- ALLIED BUILDING MATERIALS 525 Wesff 12tflh Sflireetf Phone I 33-&&- 1 . . . Everything for the All Types of Cabinets and Desks, Finished Hundreds of Electrical Fixtures Do-It-Yoursel- fer CHAIN LINK Complete American Made WIRE And 40" HIGH Full P Posts Rail Line FENCING Eye-Cap- s (Ends and corners extra) protection for your family Lin. Ft CORRUGATED GALVANIZED inOIl extra strength, long wear For 1" corrugation, 26 1.99 8 ft. lb. Roy Christian Christ Saints. has been created by the Latter-da- y Saint Church whose membership has tripled in Italy since 1969- - At present there are 2,000 members in Italy, with 354 bapt-wit- h isms during 1970. New mission headquarters are at Milan, Major cities in the south are Florence, Vesa, Rome, Naples, Catania, Palermo with a lation of more than 100,000 sons. Each mission area will have about 25,000,000 persons within its borders. Don Charles Jorgensen is president of the new Italy North Mission, and Leavitt Christensen is president of the Italy Mission in the south, Italy is a golden opportunity for missionaries, said the Mormon Church, noting the rapid growth and expansion of the Mormon Church in Italy, President Smith reported that in the Mormon Church School System we strive to gain both secular or worldly knowledge and secular education. We must gain knowledge by faith . . . If we are faithful in all things, our eventual goal is to gain all knowledge and all power and be like our Eternal Father and have exaltation ourselves. Fresh of the Church of Presidency Jesus Italy North Mission dom of God. Ground Chuck coun- presi- dency of the new Ogden Temple, now nearing completion, was announced recently by the First . - Missions formed ... In this life, there are few things as important as proper said Latter - day education, Saint (mormon) Church President Joseph Fielding Smith in his address before the opening general assembly of the annual Education Week at Brigham Young University the middle of June. And the Mormon Church and its members always have been foremost in the warfare against ignorance and bigotry and lack of knowledge and understanding among men. Two counselors appointed for Ogden LDS Temple selors to complete the . Halversen, and Wilford Owen Ridges, second counselor. The new counselors were named recently. SERVING the Ogden LDS Temple will be (1. to r.) John J. Zundel, first counselor, President A. Reed by-la- "We are now living in the Saturday night of time, and the day soon will come when the Lord will usher in the Great Millennium, which will be 1,000 years of peace and light and learning under perfect conditions. But until that day arrives, we must prepare ourselves by seeking learning by study and also by faith. The knowledge people gain of spiritual and eternal truths will prepare them to live everlastingly in the king- I NvX- XV Lutheran convention Church stresses education 5386 South 1900 West Thursday, June 24, 1971 Review-Advertis- er attends Roy woman Ben-nio- WARD ROY NORTH STAKE ROY SIXTH WARD day with a ROY STAKE ROY SECOND WARD So. .0Y FIFTEENTH WARD Cub Pack meeting is planned this evening at North Park. There will be games at 5 p.m., awards at 5:30 and a picnic supper at 6. Each family should bring their own picnic and the drinks will be furnished. Summer Primary is being held Tuesdays at 9:45 a.m. Blair Cox and David Parker have been approved to be ordained Priests. Debbie Smith, Rod Green, Gloria Jacques, Rhea Nielsen, Viola Willaism, and Doris n have all completed the Teachers Training course. WARD baptism Saturday evening. 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