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Show y t Sun Chronicle-Advertis- er i Thursday, September 30, 1971 Eagle Review-Advertis- Thursday, September 30, 1971 er On Wednesday Mayberry. morning, Maureen Wiberg will give the lesson. Celeste Price will be the nursery leader for the older children and mothers will take turns with the baby nursery. If you are planning to make any of the articles at the homemaking meeting, please get your money in to Marilyn Cragun or Karen Fowers right away. Articles made at Relief Society must be paid for in advance this year. MHW! LDS News FIRST WARD Relief Society stake leadership meeting will be held on Monday afternoon at 1 p.m. at Ward chapel. the The change in time is due to the UEA holiday and general conference. All officers and teachers should be in attendance or have a substitute in their place. There will be no Priesthood meeting or Sunday School this Sunday due to general conference. ROY ROY SECOND WARD Scott Allington has been ordained a Deacon and Randy Quarles a Teacher. Dan Jenkins is the new advisor to the Priests Quroum. Next Thursday morning is the start of the new Relief Society year. Visiting teachers should be there at 9:30 a.m. Sharon Bullock will give the message and the spiritual living lesson will be given by the new teacher, Pat Russell. ROY THIRD WARD Because of general conference this week, fast meeting will be held on Oct. 10. Sarah Faye- Hess has been released as Sunday School secretary. Arlene Terry has been released as Primary secretary and sustained as Sunday School - secretary. Melvin Wright has been re- leased as general secretary for the Aaronic Priesthood with Grant Heiner taking his place. The new superintendent of the YMMIA is Norman Oliver. He takes the place of Dallas Meldrum who was released. Relief Society begins its fall season next Wednesday morning with Nancy Stevensen giving the spiritual living lesson at 10 a.m. The visiting teachers meeting will follow. They encourage all the women of the ward to attend their meetings this year. ROY FOURTH WARD We welcome the Steven Tur- ner family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smedley, and Genevieve Bourne and her daughter as new members of our ward. Start the new season right by attending Relief Society next morntng.-- " Visitfnjr Tuesday teachers should be at report meeting at 9:30 a.m. with Vera e Howes giving the message. Van Dame will give the spiritual living lesson at 10 a.m. Ber-nec- FIFTH WARD The Relief Society would like to invite all ladies of the ward to attend their meetings this year. Next Thursday morning at 9:30 a.m. is visiting teachers report meeting to be followed by the spiritual living lesson. Melba Child will give the teachers message and Glenda Thompson the spiritual living lesson, which she will also give again at the evening meeting at 7:30 p.m. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gustin has been blessed by Albertus Uitderbo-gaar- d and named Lesa Jean. Alfred Paul Adams blessed the son of Mr. and Mrs. James e O'Connor and named him Kerry. Janet Wiser has been confirmed by her father, Sylmer Wiser. Wards will meet The 4th-5t- h together for church Sunday at ROY Do-na- 5 pm. Keep the date of Oct. 9 open Dawns Hammer has been released as Sunday School secretary with Melba Klee taking her place. The Relief Society will start their new season next Wednesday morning with the visiting teachers meeting at 9:30 a.m. The message will be given by Lettie Taylor. Caludia Mitton will give the spiritual living lesson at 10 a.m. and all women in the ward are urged to attend. Fast meeting will be held Sunday at 12:30 p.m. between sessions of conference. ROY EIGHTH WARD The son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill McBride has been blessed by his father and given the name of Russell James. The Relief Society will begin their new season next Tuesday morning with the spiritual and visiting lesson living Sunday School ROY TWELFTH WARD All MIA girls are reminded of the service project on Saturday at 10 a.m. at the church. The YWMIA girls are hav- WARD Two babies were blessed Sunday. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George McKinstry was blessed by her uncle, Robert McKinstry and named Heidi. ing the Olive Oyl Olympics on Thursday at 4:30 p.m. at the stake gym. Fast meeting will be held regular sacrament meeting this Sunday due to conference. AH ladies of the ward are reminded that Relief Society is starting again next week. Teachers report meeting will be on Tuesday morning with the spiritual living lesson following and again on Wednesday Oct. 10 and Jack Alberts blessed their baby daughter and named her Lynette Kay. Martin Todd Wheelwright was confirmed by his father, Phillip Wheelwright. Diana Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson was confirmed by Glenn Simmons. Ray Davis has been released as ward athletic director and Charles Dabling sustained in his place. James Downs has been apto be ordained a proved '"'There wm be turprtesthootr to attend. COMPOSITE FIFTEENTH WARD Cub Pack meeting is scheduled for Friday at 7 p.m. at the church. Sherrie Kay Snow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jensen has been baptized and confirmed. Relief Society is being held next Wednesday morning and Tuesday evening. Viola Williams will give the teachers message at Report meeting at 9:30,, j.m. Tt)e spiritual living les&ntuwiUi ha Teilleson at 10 a.m. They have been assigned to have 20 women for the stake Relief Society chorus which will for stake conference. sing Please contact a member of the presidency or Doris Bennion if you can sing with them. They will practice on Thursdays from 9 a.m. and on Saturday mornings from 9 a.m. The Relief Society would like to invite all women of the ward to meet with them this year. Meetings begin nextTues-da- y morning and evening. Mae Ames will give the visiting teachers message at 9:30 a.m. to be followed by the spiritual living lesson at 10 a.m. and again in the evening, given by Nola Negel. -5t- ROY NINTH WARD Kathee Weir has been baptized and confirmed by her father, Jack Weir. Relief Society starts again next Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday at 10 a.m. Visiting teachers report meeting will be at 9 20 a m. with Mary Fletcher giving the message. The spiritual living lesson will be given on Tuesday evening by the new class leader, Sharon n or- Priest. Fawson was blessed by his father, and named Abraham Elias. Paul Mansfield blessed their b?by son and named him Scott Bible School 10 AM. Morning Worship 11 AM. ftMiz Youth Meeting 6 30 P.M. ri(; vv liir):- -- 7S2-B74- A program following La- - Mrs. Grant Gibby is president with Mrs. Kenneth Allen and Mrs. Hyrum Newton as counselors. Mrs. Floyd Burch is secretary assisted by Mrs. Gordon Christensen. and luncheon are planned for the social the lesson. hour Mrs. North Park Calvary if Assembly jjg of God 4737 II ii hS ft Church So. 1900 W. Roy, Utah I 5386 South 1900 West PHONE 825-725- 5 9 am 7:30 pm USDA Ground Beef 3 lbs USDA Choice Rolled Rump Roast $ fl Bar-B-Q- ue Ribs Choice Beef USDA Smoked Round Steak Choice Ham Hocks meeting at new Church building-42- 75 I 30 9 7 P M A.M. 11 A.M. 7 P.M. 7PM JL-J- J 2 So. 1900 W. Roy 9:45 Sunday School 9 45 AM j ; Wednesday Service McarEretf Now Paul Baugher, Pastor Sunday Evening 1 Baptist I Sunday Worship 11AM lb 7 Instalment Loans Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation d, dale Chapel. The Spiritual Living lesson will be presented by Mrs. Jane Hamblen. Murl M. Jones Phsr.o Other teachers who will be presenting lesson through the year will be Mrs. Pam Farr, homemaking; Mrs. Berdean Crabtree and Mrs. Beth Tesch, social relations; Mrs. Verla Hull and Mrs. Norma Cragun, Mrs. cultrual refinement; Van Fleet, Eidth visiting teacher message; Mrs. Ruth Burton and Mrs. Sarah Bi music and Mrs. Merle Warner, Chorister. 1st Ward Relief Society will be held Tuesday, Oct. 5 at 10 a.m. in the River- h Pastor 399-988- 1. Walker Bank Bob's SAV-AAO- R An evening meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Gladys Mann presenting the lesson. Riverdale will give 4377 So. 1300 H. Phone Harvey Jeppsen, Ogden Office, Kathryn Bingham is luncheon Chairman. He was appointed a district leader prior to his appointment as zone leader. Relief Society Regular meetings start next Wednesday morning, with teachers report at 9:30 a.m. and the spiritual living lesson at 10 a.m. tRoy Christian Church dCMMBli Walkers. Dont forget that Relief Sostarts next Tuesday. ciety Visiting teachers report meeting is at 9:30 a.m. with Dolores Anderson giving the message. The spiritual living meeting is at 10 a.m. with the lesson by Millie Dickerson. Bryce left on June 18, 1970 for the Eastern Atlantic States Mission which has since been divided. are invited. teachers message and p. Put wasted space to work for you. Finish off your basement right. And downstairs. Call live it up in style ROY FOURTEENTH WARD Because of conference this Sunday, fast meeting will be Oct. 10, with a baptism on Oct. 9. Clyde Simmons has accepted the position of general secretary for the Aaronic Priesthood adult. Bart Price has been ordained a Teacher. d. Dont forget the Hobby Fair and Fashion Show tonight at 7 p.m. in the cultural hall. The event is being sponsored by the Relief Society and all women of the ward and their daughters the Live it yp ing. Bryce Gibby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gibby 1450 W. Riverdale Road, has been appointed a Zone leader in the e Maryland-DelwarLDS His new assignment takes him into the states of Delaware, Virginia and the southern part of New Jersey. LAKE VIEW STAKE ROY FIRST WARD Goodman and We welcome the Jerry Adair family into our ward as new members. Steven Russell, has been ordained a Deacon. Gukeisen is the fnew spiritual living teacher for Relief Society and will give her first lesson next Wednesday morning. There will also be visiting teachers report meet- Riverdale Stake News Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ozmun chose Jennifer Ann as the name for their baby daughter. She was blessed by her father. The Relief Society spiritual living meetings will be held on Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. and in the evening at 8 p.m. Veloy Bangerter will give the lesson. The visiting teachers should be at the report meeting at 7:30 p.m. Betty Denning will give the message. RaVae years 19-2- James Richard Freestone has been confirmed by Lloyd Stock. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Freestone. Four babies were blessed last Sunday. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bowden was blessed by Robert Tanier and named Alicia. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul 26 older, playing Thursdays and 6 the year old age group playing Fridays. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gehrlein has been blessed by her uncle, Richard Hull and named Angela Darlene. David Ellis Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lynn Martin has been baptized and confirmed. Larry Smith has been sustained as the assistant general secretary for the Aaronic Priesthood youth and Liona Palmer as ward librarian. Frank Roskelly has been released as Priest venture leader with Robert Whipple taking his place. Peggy Whipple has been sustained to the Primary staff. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dale Stevensen as new LAKEVIEW WARD dained a ROY TENTH WARD aningTMBffi-yimThfgeh--ftfaureefl lor team, those 8-- Martin Baker has been ward members. Olmstead will be the speaker. basketball season is givan-biUHor- ya during sessions; thousands of Church members from throughout the world in attendance on Temple Square; additional thousands of Mormon families worldwide will gather to attend via radio and television broadcasts -- - seen are families in Tonga, Germany, New Zealand, United States, Japan, Switzerland and al vonna Forster the other lesson. The presidency urges all visiting teachers to attend. A youth fireside will be held Sunday at 6 p.m. in the Relief Society room. Wayne 8-- ROY SIXTH WARD loaders scheduleform 141stseveral conference conference World picture for the 141st semi-annuConference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints whows Joseph Fielding Smith, prophet and president in the center. Clockwise, from upper left: aerial-vie- w of Temple Square in Salt Lake City, where the World Conference will take place; the famed Mormon Tabernacle Choir at home in the Tabernacle will per ROY ' meetings or Sunday School this Sunday because of general conference. The Saturday night Priesthood meeting will be broadcast over closed circuit in the Stakehouse at 7 p.m. All Priesthood holders are urged LDS evening. Teacher. Relief Society begins their new season on Tuesday morning. The visiting teachers report meeting will be at 9:30 a.m. and the spiritual living meeting at 10 a.m. ROY NORTH STAKE secretary. Congratulations to the boys who received their achievement awards last Sunday. Congratulations also to Alan Craft, who received his Duty to God award. Alan is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Croft. teachers report meeting. Sacrament meeting will be held at 4 p.m. ROY THIRTEENTH as bers of the ward the Clark Puffer family and the Brent Carr family. The regular Relief Society season starts next week with meetings on Tuesday for this year. The visiting teachers are urged to attend report meeting at 9:20 a.m. The spiritual living meetings will be at 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Annie Campbell will give the lesson in the morning meeting and Elva Johnson in the evening. Fast meeting will be held Oct. 10, because of conference this Sunday. Clark Puffer has been named to the position of executive secretary to the bishopric. Louise Cowley is the new ROY SEVENTH WARD th WARD new mem- ROY ELEVENTH We welcome for the ward dinner. Bible School Lettuce Morning Worship Evening worship V Pastor C. Walter Bunger cy s i J |