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Show I I Sun Chronicle-Advertis- Thursday, er November 4, 1971 will be the Homemaking day I meeting there well be work Christmas gift items. Suns I Denise Hammon Phone I I 825-947- 4 ) Mr. and Mrs. Jack F.ves, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eves and Mr and Mrs. Frank Staker spent last week in the LaVerkin area deer hunting. Mrs. Fawn Eves stayed an extra few days with her parents Mr and Mrs weekend, Nov 6 and 7. Ml Road Shows are scheduled for Nov 9 and 10 SUNSET THIRD WA.xD Ryan Judson was sustained a priest, he is the son of Delores on SUNSET SECOND WARD Dennis and Deon Harvey gave their new son the name of Ryan Kent Ryan Kidd was sustained a priest, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kidd. Elaine Reeve was sustained assistant ward organist. Jeanette Keyes was sustained Relief Society secre- tary Francis Crane and Pearl were sustained assistants to the church magazine Dabel SUNSET FIRST WARD The new son of Mr and Mrs. Dan Stanger was blessed and given a name Ed Gubler. Mr. and Mrs Robert Lunt and their three children of Salt Lake City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Thompson on Sunday evening The Lunts and Thompsons are old friends Mr. and Mrs H G Hammon and Mrs. Cassie Brenchley were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs La Frantz Stephens at their home in Ogden on Sunday Sympathy is expressed the family of Patrick Lee Grover Mr. Grover, 22. was fatally injured while hunting deer on SunHe is surday near Nephi vived by his widow, the former C hery I Dalton, a daughter Michelle Dawn, both of Clearfield His parents Mr and Mrs Grover, thi ee brothers and one sister, Terry. Coalville, Tom, servingan LDS mission in Australia, Steven, in the IS Navy. Mrs Dennis (Baibara) Ogden Surviving grandparents are Mr and Mrs James Darcy, Clearfield and lames Grover, Morgan Mr and Mrs William e among those in the Fill- Luda Keller was sustained as Relief Society secretary. Marion Huston released Relief Societv on Wednes director. Releases were Vivian Cannon Relief Society secretary, Kathy Kendrick, ward organist, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kimber, magazine Judson. Ward budget dinner is scheduled for Nov. 13 at 6 p.m. Fried chicken is on the menu, for adults only this time. Relief Society on Wednesday will be a cooking deevening monstration at the Utah Power and Light Co. Meet at 6.30 at the church, the demonstration begins at 7. Night session under the direction of Betty Rossiter will be candlemaking, quilting and any handwork. SUNSET FOURTH WARD Jeff Bates was sustained a priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bates. Joey Olsen was sustained a deacon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Olsen. A candy demonstration is on the Relief Society agenda for Wednesday morning with Carol Anderson in charge. Tuesday evenings session in combination with Sunset 6th there will be work on nursery toys, Mar- garet Schroader class leader. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thorntons new baby was blessed and given a name SUNSET FIFTH WARD Social Relations class leader on Tuesday night will be Eileen Stettler, there will be no night Relief Society this week. The Homemaking session next week will be a lingerie sewing project Beverly F.ves and Marlene Curtis were sustained Primary teachers. Nancy McCullock was sus- tained assistant Sunday School librarian. Kevin Jones was sustained the son of Arlen Jones Lee Lightfoot was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- a Priest, be led by Margaret Schioadcr combined with Sunset 4th Ward There will be woik on toys for the nursery Kenya as Lightfoot. evening for the Blazer boys and their parents In charge were Floience Wallace the boys leader and I.aRee Keller, PriThe purpose mary president was to acquaint the parents with the Blazer program. Boys and parents were Doug Ganz, Roger Allen, Christopher Morrell, Tommy Rock, Jody Stambieh, Thayne Bingham and Timothy Sunday School in charge of the ward budget dinner on Nov. 12 There will be a program featuring the Page family of There will be a bake Ogden. sale and gift items, Relief Society in charge. In observance of Halloween the MIA had a pumpkin decorJudy Kellets ating contest. was judged best, Sandra Kendalls cutest and Jonathan Morrells ugliest Primary sponsored Maxine Corwin as a Halloween clown following Primary, the children enjoyed the MIA decorations and were given apples following the regular Primary session A (Primary boys Blazer Briefing was held on Sunday SUNSET SIXTH WARD Nathaniel Morrell was presented his Duty to God trail award, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Morrell. Mr. end Mrs. Marino Ganz called their new daughter Jennifer. Gordon Rock and Lynn Miller were sustained Sunday School teachers. Roy Frodsham and Jeffery were released as Spendlove Sunday School teachers. Sharon Nebeker will give the lesson in Relief Society on Tuesday, there will be a demonstration on making ties by Barbara Rock. A gift shower for evening Relief Society will Barnes SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Kay Deane Jeffs was bap- tized and confirmed. Michael Scott Gailbraith was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs Ren Galbraith Janet Little will be in charge of Tuesdays Relief Society Homemaking session, there will be work on bazaar items in both the morning and evening 'yvpww 1 Jj it A iWeJ LJ H t, Vn(iWrr I Md Jensen. ANTI-FREEZ- E War-wer- By more area foi this seasons deer hunt last week Other mishaps associated with the deer hunt were Farl G Dossev DuPont 19 Reg. 1.49 who was cut while cleaning deer treated at H F B Hospital and William Knight who was treated at St Benedict's after he stumbled ovei r tuv ntdreti Gallon At Hamiltons summed t xJ waging a rock -- Miss Denise Slv spent the weekend with her family the S I, Slvs. she is attending I tah State I niversitv She is recovering from table and tetnus shots which were pi escribed following a painful cal bite The rabie shots aregiven everv dav foi two weeks, one of the more senous inoculations She found out the haid wav that all cats aient affectionate like then pet cat Sam. at home (ub Pack Meeting foi Pack JII was held Oct 27. 1971 it the Sunset Sixth Ward Halloween theme was used for I he bovs had this occasion made Halloween masks which thev in a parade displaced around the ( ultui al Hall skit wax' piesented b Don 2. undei the direction of I he Helix I. at sen skit de of Halloween the xpmt picted Those participating weie Jeff Ileme. 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VITAMIN 100 Size Reg. 2.59 c ; lhelle Mis II immon was G II among luncheon guests of Mi d mix al hei home in Hav ( leal field on I Inn xdav Svmpathv is expi exxed lieu His filhci Wil ben Mm tell liam ( hapmaii Monell N2 of Bn knell dud in a HuhGild lie Is hospital nil I hill sdav sin viced bv his widow tin ci I uncial sons and a diughtei Bu k on in lucxdav vices sei ncll with bin la1 in the Bn knell c cmcte'i Kenneth Hoi k hisfathei in I ee B Rollins and Mike law Rollins of Mountain Giccn and avion spent Owen Weight of seveial davx last week in the Blue kfoot n ea on the pheasant Tloi cnee Whipple eiitet tamed al a dinnei on Sundae in obseivame of daiighlci loan s Picxciil well' fumilv bnlhdav mcmbcix Scvy Whipple Mi and Mis Dennis Whipple Og den Tei i ic. Randall ( inch and Mai sha and Ross Hansen of Wilson loan's fi lends SUNSET STAKE NEWS Biuce Mctonkie will be the visiting aiilhui He at the next mnfci elite quaiteilv e i Type LOTION 108 Reg. 97 RUGS Reg. 24.88 ELECTRIC BLANKET P - '?x - -- r j fs, ji 1 j COLOR PACK !l fj,,W PHISOHEK V p 2.79 Reg. .T n rvi V . V;ti eviilt itv Reg. 34.88 1 1 ri " -A 1 - bjVeVX'w-W- - U j rv ciEthr)ri r three-quarter- r) rn yy jWl tc a POLAROID NOW 16 Oz nations, In the developing nearly half the population are under 15 yeais of ago. Aps of proximately the worlds children live in areas where the aveiage income is less than $00 a year. hildrens The United Nations Fund helps provide belter food and medical care for these youngs tei s 69 COLOR FILM HAND b? C ( x I care given 250 mg. POLAROID Touch Of Sweden 8 Oz vr fcVkvoJ" v Better food, LJ ROSE HIPS I v 2.59 A. U V s ,1 (las - |