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Show Sun Chronicle-Advertis- er Thursday, November 4, 1971 ROY TWELFTH Roy LDS News family for an evening of fun. with the proceeds going to the budget Lon Hansen and Mike Whiting have graduated from Primary and been ordained Deacons 'I heir parents are Mr and Mrs Darrell Hansen and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Whiting ROY THIRTEENTH WARD We welcome the ScotlWhim-pe- present and former members of the ward are invited Christmas items will be made at the Relief Soc ictv next homemaking meeting Tuesdav at 10 am Lunch will be seived and a nurserv available foi the children officers and teuihcis are icminded of stake le.ideiship meeting on Fndav morning at 10 a m at 7th-- ilh Wai 1 d Linda Keeler will give the lesson and Maltha Ingiam will dnect the activities for the in Relief d 1 I c pit-led ROY FOURTH WARD Smgei s aie still nieded foi I hev the waid thou aie pi foi the (hi istmas pin Olmstcid lani-- t giam i him pi esitlt lit Some lovelv t hi istmas will be made bv those attending the Relief Sot it tv s next homemaking meeting I uesdav moi mug nil Sessions he Relit f Sot ietv will h tve meeting next lhtnsdiv moi nmg and invite you to tome and met t with them then homi-niakin- Marneds group fut-sid- e Donald Pollyanna Creekmore, Documents Librarian. East Tennessee State University, will speak on Tracing Your Ancestors in Tennessee. Dr. Kenn Stryker-Roddpresident a, of the NationalGenealogicalSo-ciet- y of Washinton, D C., will talk on "Lets Be Fair To Our his Nve been V M-- will take viser Waltt-- i Hot-hhis plat e I ast meeting will be held Sund.tv at 12 HI of fast mi cling p m thou Metause pi. n tut- he son of Mr and Mrs R.tvmond IhuJ has been blessed bv his father, and named (hnslophei Thomas I homas Mi and Mis Vt illi.imsen those the name By ion homas foi then babv bov lie was blessed bv Bishop lav heevei ( hrislv l.vnn Olsen and loan ( henev have been baptized and tonfi i nied bv then fatheis. (lark Olsen and Mthello( he- ( he (tib Stouts aie selling lorn Walls (,ift Hems and would applet late having vou suppoit them in this at tiv itv he MIX gnls are taking in deis foi Harmans t hit ken to be del i veil'd Mondav evening Ihe pioteeds will go to the budget Ihe Sutidav St htMil will be the spnnsois foi a pie thanksS JO giving dinnei Nov 20 at p ni lhis is a budget event and all niembei s are uiged to attend The ReliefSot ietv is smithing their meetings and will have their soiinl relations lesson next week and the homemkaing meeting the following week At the evening meeting they will make (hi istmas items and learn mat amt1 For the daytime meeting thev will meet at the thin t h at 9 JO a m for the lesson and then go to the Mountain Fuel Supply for a ( hristmas cooking demonslia-tioi charts. Genealogy is one of the fastest growing hobbies in the It is something United States everyone can be interested in as they all have grandparents, great grandparents, etc. It is inmuch as inexpensive formation can be gained by writing elderly kinfolks and visiting the local library to trace 1 M Hfvlop and Dell Van Oidm S3 95 this excellent volume presents maioi speeches and writings ot Piesident Smith sme he became Piesident ol the Church The live addresses he gave at the area are general conference in Great Britain included The book presents brie back and ground ma'enal about the speeches interesting sidelights that have occurred on the occasion Included are more than 40 photographs showing President Smith ' among the people JOREENSEN'S BOCK 1879 W. 5075 Ptissi and SIFT SHOP S. Raj. Uta6 3 iod e. In all, visual screening was accomplished on 7,618 pre- 14 to Kelly ( ongratula'ions Bradford who was named Scout the Month for the ward The Relief Society homemaking meeting is next week They will be making stuffed balls and worms for ( hristmas toys For those who are interested, there will be knitting lishes articles on genealogy, local history, herldry and bioMembership is open graphy. to anyone interested and free society, folders , and pedigree charts aro sent to ail who write TSGS, 2528 South' University Drive, Fort Worth, Texas, Dues are $5 76109, U.S.A. a calendar year and include a subscription to STIRPES. 19,512 kindergarteners during 1970-7- 1 Of these, 688 were referred for further testing for possible visual defects, 57 of those referred were es Community screening cli nics will be held throughout the state. Schedules will be given via the local newspapers and other means. Further inlocal formation regarding screening schedules may be obtained by writing the Utah Socity for the Prevention of Blindness at 2033 South State, Salt Lake City, Utah 84121, or to the Sight Conservation Services, Visually Handicapped at 309 East 100 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. Art Center opens exhibit exciting exhibit by the in Residence will open at the Bertha Fccles Community Art Center Nov An former Artists 5th show The will include pair .mgs and graphic s by ( hen (hi, ubrcy Schwartz, Jacob Landau. Jules Engel. Alez Katz, Edward (havez, and William A Smith, also sculpture by Jules kngt'l, Klaus Thkenfeld, and John Freeman, (eramics by Bill rtists Resid- in ence program was a federally funded program to bring art ists of national prominent e in to work with the school and the Ml ai e nationally community recognized and are exhibited throughout the count iv Many have reteivcd outstanding North Park Calvary Now meeting at new Church building 4275 So 1900 W. 9.45 A M. 11 AM I C. So 1900 Roy Utah Sunday School v 9 W I c 1 No '.More StiAititcr 1 s I) interact mosomes ations. to produce with chromut- Among the substances the scientists named as common culprits which damage the chromosomes' were! caffeine in 'coffee 'and 'Cola drinks), and sodium nitrite (used to preserve meat). Radiation is also named as a chromosome enemy. To add 5 or 6 more years to your life. Dr. Eyring said that we should have a balanced diet, supplemented with sulphur-containiamino acids, which neutralize the chromosome Does it not make damage. good sense, then, to not only eat sensibly, but to avoid any pick - me - up -- - which also lets - you - down? i (present i Latter-da- y The Saint Church missionary program is moving forward in Thailand, with English lessons, trading and member referrals as the principal means of spreading the Gospel, say Mormon Chruch officials. The Mormon missionaries came to Thailand in 1968, when six young men were assigned as part of the Southern Far East Mission. Today 33 elders labor among the 30 million people, and church membership consists of more than 200 Thai members who make up six branches of the Mormon Church In addition there of the Mormon members Church in the country who constitute an additional branch. Bankok, the capital, is spotted with ornate, colorful Buddhist temples. More than 400 of them are in Banghok alone. Most of the people who are of Chinese descent are Thailand is an Buddhists. agricultural country, void of industry,' .The twin, city, to Bankok is ThombqrL,)vlpei;c a small Church meeting place is built under the home used by the Momon missionaries. Conference set for LDS girls of Roy Stake A Roy Stake Laurel ROY conference will be held Nov. Ward. 6 at the Roy 3rd-8t- h The event, open to Laurels and Mia Maids, will start Friday at 9 p m. and ends Saturday at 5 p m. Cost will be $1. Girls interested may con8 or tact Judy Stevens, Angie Leishman, 5-- The Fountain of Youth after all! (Dr. Eyring also said that a man of 70 could theoretically be as healthy as a boy of 7.) may be a reality 'z I IjjA J 825-449- 825-400- 1. y,. MU j SF 8Gf45J3W!RJTfej.l5 & 'ilij! 1 Lffc , SSSSS ,ss 7 7 I STRANGERS A CHILD OF GOD by Hartman and Connie Rector by h" '' ' ZSZiZ f. M I Am a Child of God Op- V. 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Nineteen thrilling Paul Baugher, Roy Morning Worship Even.ng worship 7 P.M Pastor 4737 mission The gist of the theory is this: at birth, each of us has a specific number of genes in the chromosomes which regulate the regenerative power of The recuperative the body. properties, throughout life, lessen because of chromosome This is done when damage. chemical compounds generate what is called free radicals The free within the body. accounts of modern conversions to the of God Church Thailand So long as men live therell always be the yearning for a fountain of youth to prolong mortality. Of interest in this regard is the research currently being done by Dr. Henry scientist F.yring, world-fame- d and professor of chemistry at the University of Utah. Dr. F.yring and Dr. Betsy Stover, Associate Professor of anatomy at the U. of U., have a formulated hypothesis termed the Steady State which Theory of Mutations explains how the bodys recuperative powers lessen with age, and how we finally cone to a condition of debulity and death. 5 aumu Assembly Baptist Richard L, Evans young and old. Farrell, Thomas Terriera, and lewelry by Terry (havez and Thomas Terriera and The awards A reception will be held 5 from 5 to 8 p m at Nov the Bertha Fccles Art (enter The show will continue through the month of November Present for the opening will be Edward (havez and (hen Chi weekGallery hours are days. 2 - 5 Sundays, closed Saturdavs and holidays E WARD Due to conference Sunday, fast meeting will be held Nov. and kindergarteners t- ordered of for vision screeners to catch the defect before it becomes permanently lrrepair-abl- Time is running out for Ancestors John Insley numerous Utah youngsters who of Bordcntown, New have not been screened for Jersey, Fellow, American Soamblyopia and other visual deciety of Gcanoligists, will direct fects a workshop on Genealogy in ' If amblyopia is not detect( hurch Records " ed before a child reaches the B Arless Nixon, Librarian age of six or seven, says J of Phoenix, Arizona, and the Fred Whitney, coordinator of former Director of the Fort the Board of Educations Sight Worth. Texas Public Libraries, Conservation Service, "the well speak to the Convention on child will probably be perIn"The Public Library--ou- r disabled formation Research Center " manently Depth perception is imThere will be a chartered in most amblyopias paired bus tour of Austin. Texas which keeps the victim out of Beautiful Suite Capitol, to see many professions which resignificant high points of Even a detailed work quire and genealogical intask like threading a terest such as the Texas Slate simple needle is more difficult for I.ibrarv and Archives, the an amblyopia victim of Texas Library, the The sooner amblyopia, Frenth legation, and the Lynwhich blocks outor dims sharp don Baines lohnson Library and 'central vision, is detected, the History ( enter more chance there is for sight Theie arc 66 independent Because of parent recovery genealogical soc idles in Texas, apathy or ignorance concernand mine arc being organized the ing screening clincis, all the time Many soc leties cti however, only one out of two with local their public opetale children was librarv. suth as the societies screened last year in ktirl Woilh. Houston. Dallas. Screening is performed in San ntonio. ( nrpus ( hristi most cases by trained voluWa o H Paso, and elsewhere nteers who come from aucili-ar- y The members promote a shelf organizations scattered or a room of local, church, the state Almost throughout and family history books, magaall kindergarten children are zines. manuscripts, and microscreened, since they can be film of U S Census Records But screened at the school The societies hold free pre - kindergarten children workshops where they teach bemust be brought - local cliginners how to trace their famSince childby parents nics ily history m a 'scientific, schoren under 4 years old cannot larly manner with legal prtnif be tested adequately, there is for each name on their pedigree only a short 2 or 3 year per Every tine holding a reiom-menis invited to go to the temple on the 19lh Thev would like to fill the bus they have ROY ELEVENTH their migration west ontheU.S Census Records. The Texas State Genealogical Society was organized in 1960 in Fort Worth, Texas, by its President and Editor, Mrs. Edna Perry Deckler It has over two thousand members and subscribers to STIRPES, the TSGS Quarterly magazine, It pub all over the world for amblyopia, tests available d by ou Youngsters should be screened n JOSEPH FIELDING SMITH -A Prophet Among The People , While in Florida several years ago, we saw a spring purported to be one which Ponce do Leon discovered. There may or may not be a fountain of youth in Florida, but certainly many people flock there because of the lush church on Sunday meet some of the nicest people in town within the sacred walls of the churches -- - it revives your spirit and enriches your life. We are fortunate, indeed, in that we have such beautiful edifices in which to meet! his-toni- 1 - go to C'od-dingt- I as assistant in the anti Deatons Quotum ad log-cab- in 26-2- 7, nev ROY SEVENTH WARD O n his door 1840? If so, you may want to join local, church, and family historians who will meet in Austin, Texas; Nov. 1971; Friday and Saturday after Thanksgiving; at the Stephen F. Austin Hotel for the 12th Texas State Genealogical Convention Anyone interested may attend 1 li G.T.T.--GONE-T- in I Mien Sessions has bt on tn damn! a li lest bv his father ilh a ancestor of yours TF.XAS--o- ROY NINTH WARD ROY FIFTH WARD VS VWMIV home-makin- is the to scratch Did an V dull ileon Hein will du et t the making of (hi istmas items at the Relief Sot ietv homemaking meeting next Wednesdav moi he i e w ill be a ft w om nmg Hi ms foi sale REMEMBER stake stake planned for Nov I.J at the Kvie home at 7 20 p m slide presentation will be given The Relief Society has changed their meetings for this month onlv They will have the soc lal relations lesson next nd the home- making meeting the next week with a demonstration bv the I lah Power and Light on various ( hristmas ideas The evening meeting has not changed and next Tuesday will be the meeting with the rlh Ward Loralce lohnson has been baptized and confirmed by her father. Robert lohnson tail tained as assistant general sec retaiv foi the aiomc lnest-hoo- :04 to attend quarterly conference at noon Sunday in the tabernacle Lorraine Olsen has been sustained as counselor in the The Mutual green abundance and the hundreds of miles of magnificent beaches. It is sought out as a health resort spot by people semi-tropica- Convention in Tenos offer Thanksgiving has ROY THIRD WARD ( ev ei ing has been sus- R. Hull enecalocpiccal ROY SIXTH WARD next Ihuisdav morning She has some nice things to make foi ( hi istmas decorations will be made at thA Relief Society homemaking meetings next Wednesday morning and evening are urged ROY SECOND WARD meeting Thanksgiving was baptized ROY NORTH STAKE Ml members of the 4th-7l- Soc ietv Allen and Melvin Thompson will be the speakers in church next Sunday Verla Ponce de Leon searched eagerly for the fountain of youth in Florida, sure that the l, penbeautiful, insular paradise would be the site of the legendary fountain. The demonstrate officers and te.icheis will meet next Wednesd.iv eveh ning at S 10 p m at the Wald foi then le.ideiship meeting Ml home-makin- father Leland Bangerter. Annette Carver was confirmed by Albert Klein. and confirmed by his father, Allen Godfrey An exchange of Christmas ideas has been planned for the Relief Society homemaking meeting next Tuesday morning Bring your favorite item to ROY STAKE Ml Relief Soc ietv the 2nd Godfrev by From time immemorial, the inhabitants of earth have searched for the legendary fountain of youth. Original- ly, the fountain of youth was an imaginary spring, the waters of which were supposed to make old people youthful again. These miraculous waters were also supposed to restore the infirm and diseased to a condition of health. LAKEVIEW WARD Ray Ann Bangerter has been baptized and confirmed by her daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bradshaw was blessed by Leland Bangerter and named Amber. of the Fountain of Youth A Instructions in bread making and painting with ballpoint pens have been arranged for the Relief Society homemaking meeting next Wednesday morning. At the Tuesday evening meeting they will be making Christmas decorations. y He also was the author of religious books and was a feature writer for King Features Syndicate from 1946 to 1952 Surviving are his 12 Light Your Lamp James. James Henderson Kirk The Crossroads - widow, Alice Thornley Evans and his four sons: Richard Jr , John, Steven and William Interment was in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was active in church work nearly all of his life, and was in charge of the Mormon missionary programs in Alaska, Canada, the Pacific Northwest, the northwestern states and all of California. carried from Temple Square The son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Green has been blessed by his father and named Jeremy family into our ward The son of Mr and Mrs Harold Thompson has been blessed by his father, and named .Jay Dee The Ronald Bowers named their babv boy , Matthew Ronald He was blessed by his father Michael James Henderson was confirmed by his grandfather. Benjamin Hansen He is the son of Mr. and Mrs ROY FOURTEENTH WARD Dinner at 6 p m and a program at 7 p m have been planned for the ward reunion on Friday night at the church Ml ( FIFTEENTH WARD Dont forget the ward birthday party Friday night at 7 p m Dinner will be served at a cost of 2d for each year of your age. A good program has been planned to follow the dinner. The son of Mr and Mrs. Marion Anderson was blessed last Sunday by his father and named Gary Rosell Steven Bruce Adams, son of Mr and Mrs Bruce Adams, was confirmed by his grandfather, Willis Earl Slater New members of the ward include Brent Fills, and the Dexter Rees family We welcome them into the ward David Findlay has been released as Priest Quorum adviser with BertChaston taking his place Various activities havebeen planned for the homemaking meeting next Tuesday morning, ?id lunch will be served Activities for the Relief Society homemaking meeting next week will center around finishing articles for the family fun fair All women aie urged to attend The family fun fair is planned for Nov 12 starting at 6 p m Dinner will be served and handmade articles will be for sale A fish pond and games for the children have also been planned ( ome and bring your in going with the group owSeoaS CBS Radio since West the 1930s and also was featured on television. The program is the oldest continuously nationwide propresented gram in American radio. 1 ROY ROY EIGHTH WARD ROY TENTH WARD J f r En 1971 feSlouJDtnig oiliraeGS Richard L. Evans, member of the Latter-da- y Saint Church Council of 12 Apostles who is acthe Word Spoken companiment for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir national broadcast, dies at 65, early Nov in the Salt Lake LDS Hospital. He had been in critical condition for eight days His mellow voice was part of millions of households across the nation and in many foreign countries every Sunday He wrote the remorning. ligious broadcast Music and the Spoken Word which was get your tickets from Nelson Arave by Sunday. Those attending morning should bring a bread tin so they can make a loaf of bread mics dies There is a bus going to the temple Nov. 12. If you are in- terested tors LEDS Because of conference Sunday, Fast meeting will be held Nov. 14 will be at 4 p m in the chapel We still need singers, especially tenors Eileen Clawson has arranged a bread making demonstration for the Relief Society homemaking meeting next Tuesday LAKE VIEW STAKE ROY FIRST WARD The Relief Society has changed their meetings for this month only Next Wednesday morning they will have the social relations lesson and the following week the homemaking meeting A demonstration will be given on painting cera- Thursday, November 4, WARD The Relief Society has several interesting things planned for their homemaking meetings next week. They will be making Christmas candles and decorations from egg cartons. A demonstration on cranberry sauce for tarts has also been arranged. The Seventies are still collecting deer hides. If you have some to donate, contact Ted Olsen. CxlUlRf: Review - Advertiser Eagle J |