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Show I I un Thursday, May 18, 1972 Review Chronicle-Eagl- e Wednesday, May 17, 1972 Clearfield Courier 1 ft Roy LDS News LAKE VIEW STAKE ROY FIRST WARD Kevin Kimber has been ordained a Priest by his father, Wayne Kimber. The Relief Society invites all ladies of the ward to attend thmr Spring Social next Wednesday morning along with the Cultural Refinement meeting. Luncheon will be served. Light Your Lamp Verla Hull Because of the growing lack of parental respect in oir homes and the disregard for parental authority, the following from the Phoenix Gazette, The Worlds Meanest Mom, may stimulate better underby standing: A woman recalled thepain-fu- l years when she was growing up. She said: "As a child, I had the meanest mother in the whole world. She was When olher kids j real mean. ate candy for breakfast, she made me eat cereal, eggs Roy man attends meeting George McNeill of Roy, moderator of the Ogden I'nit-e- d Church of Christ, and Mrs. McNeill, church clerk, attended the ninth annual meeting of the Intermountain Conference of the I'nited Church of Christ, 7 which met May at the Bountiful Community Church. Delegates from churches ovef I'tah, Wyoming and Idaho considered the theme Discerning the Times," as they heard reports and took action upon five priorities for the churches of the Intermountain Conference. The national president of the 2, f)00, I'nited Church of Christ, the Rev. Dr. Robert C. Moss of New York 5-- City, keynoting the three-da- y meeting, maintained that "the Christian Church in this revolutionary age is called to play a different role than in the The traditional past. images of the Church as the body of Christ, or the bride of Christ, or the people of God, seem not to speak to the churchs role in times like these. and toast. When others had cake and candy for lunch, I had to eat a sandwich. As you can guess, my dinner was different from other kids! My mother insisted on knowing where we were at all times. Youdthinkwewere on a Fhain gang. She had to know who our friends were and what we were doing. She insisted that if we said wed be gone for an hour, that we would be gone one hour or less. She was real mean. I am ashamed to admit it, but she actually had the nerve to break the 'hild labor law. Sne made us work! We had to wash all the dishes, mane beds, learn to cook, and all sorts of cruel things. I believe she lay awake nights thinking of mean things to do to us. She always insisted on us telling the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. By the time we were teenagers, she was much wiser and our life became even more unbearable. None of this tooling the horn of a car for us to come She embarrassed running. us no end by making our dates and friends come to the door to get us. I forgot to mention, while my friends were dating at the mature age of 12 and 13, my mother refused to let me date 15 and 16. until I was Look at all the things we missed. We never got to take part in a riot, burn draft cards and a million things that our friends did. She made us grow into edu- cated, honest adults. , Csing this as a background, Im trying to raise my children. I stand a little taller and I am filled with pride when my children call me mean. You see, I thank God He gave me the meanest mother in the world. ROY TENTH WARD Kevin Fage has been ordained a Priest. Wayne Venable has been released as General Secretary of the Aaronic Priesthood and Superintendent of the YMMIA. Taking his place will be Tom Halliday, John Howe and Max Tolman will remain as his assistants and Stan Porter as Assistant Secretary. Beverly Wiberg has been released as ward chorister and LuDean Alvey sustained in her place. The Relief Society will have Refinement Cultural their next Wednesday meeting morning. ROY ruuRIEfcNTH WARD All ladies of the ward are invited to attend the Relief .Society Spring Social and Homemaking meeting next Tuesday morning at 10. There will be a special program and luncheon. ROY STAKE All youth of MIA age are to attend the encouraged chorus practices being held on Thursday at 6 p.m. at the 4th, 5th ward. They will be singing for conference in June. ROY SECOND WARD The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shelley King has been blessed by her father, and named Kristen Ann. Five children were confirmed on Sunday. Thurston Joseph Hale, son of Mrs. Katherine Hale was confirmed by bishop Richard Thornley. Bradley Laurence Crezee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Crezee was confirmed by Dari Field. Dale Bowman confirmed Ronnie Todd Bird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard May. Kenneth Walt Ferbrache, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dillworth Ferbrache was confirmed by David Adams, and Tamara Kay Hurst was confirmed by her father Raymond Hurst. A banquet for all youth 12 to 18 years of age' and their parents will be held on Friday evening at the cuurch. The Relief Society will have their Cultural Refinement meeting next Thursday morning at 10. bers ROY THIRD WARD The Relief Society will have a Spring Social on Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. It will feature a special program built around the story of Elijah. The Visiting Teachers will be especially honored and refreshments will be served. All women of the ward are invited. There will be no meeting on Wednesday morning. The Aaronic Priesthood outing will be held this Friday and Saturday, featuring a river trip to the Green River. All boys of Priesthood age ber and their husbands. Featured will be a roast beef dinner and a variety program presented by students at We- I i . along with their Cultural Refinement meetings. The morning meeting will feature a special luncheon and mothers should bring a sack lunch for their children. Refreshments will be served at the evening session. ROY FOURTH WARD , ing held on Wednesdays at 6:30 ttje Junior High School. Those attending the youth conference must have their money in as soon as possible. at ROY TWELFTH WARD Ricky Louis Weeks has been ordained a Deacon by his father, Joseph Weeks. The ReliefSociety will have ROY SEVENTH WARD The Aaronic Priesthood boys and their parents will have an outing on Saturday, May 27 at the Stake Camp. The memberships of Oscar Stark, and the Earl Lamar family have been accepted in the ward. Lillian Tomlinson will give their Cultural Refinement les- son next week along with a Spring Social. There will be no more meetings until June 20 and 21. THE FRIENDS, a trio consisting of (1. to r.) Mark Roseberry, Mark Lohr and Del Hamon, will perform at the Roy Christian Church. ROY FIFTEENTH WARD At the Relief Society meeting next Wednesday morning, the Cultural Refinement lesson will be given and a Spring social held, with a special luncheon. ROY EIGHTH WARD The ReliefSociety will have a Spring Social along with their Cultural Refinement meeting next Tuesday morning. Thanks to all who made the Fathers and Sons outing such a successful event. LAKEVIEW WARD Jeff Rawlings has been dained an Elder. or- Bruce Johnson has been named as Mmen Representative to the stake from our ward. The Cultural Refinement lesson will be given next Wednesday morning in Relief Society. In the evening, aSpring Social will be held ana all members are invited to attend both events. ROY THIRTEENTH WARD The Cultural Refinement meeting will be combined with a Spring Social for Relief Society next Tuesday morning. There will be a shortprogram and refreshments. ROY NORTH STAKE ROY SIXTH WARD The ReliefSociety will have a social on Friday for all mem The Mormon Miracle - the famed pageant based on I.DS history and doctrine, which has already been performed for audiences totaling about 125,000 will have eight performances on Temple Hill in Manti this -- Dates for this summers 5 performances are July 2 and then July inclusive, according to R. Clair Anderson, pageant eeneral manager. He said i... .e dates include two weekends and will thus give some distance people living away a better chance to see 14-1- 17-2- the pageant. The July 17 performance will be a special one for local people who can extend their home evening by attending in family groups and for tourists. 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State Street, Clearfield 47 So. Main Br'gham Lake radio and television personality, will again be the director. Her assistants will be Mrs. Jane Braithwaite and Mrs. able to find parking places in Manti and in other close-b- y Helen Dyreng. The sound tape which carries the sound effects, voices of the narrators and background music has been enhanced with music provided by the Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus directed by Jay Welch, The Mormon Miracle Pageant is based on The Mormon Miracle," a dramatic monologue written by Miss Grace Johnson, Ephraim, and presented widely by her to groups throughout the West. Mrs. said. Rux The stage on which the tableaux are presented is being remodeled for the summers performances, to R. according Morgan Dyreng, production manager. In addition, the seating area will be larger and closer to the stage to provide better vision. Several thousands of dollars are also being spent to provide additional lighting. Mr. Anderson said that in addition to commercial establishments, food and drink will be available at booths operated by ward groups and also at chapels. Arrangements are also being in made near-b- y com- munities for special meals. Those coming to the pageant in campers and trailers will be locations. It was first presented in pageant form in 1968 at the Sanpete County Fairgrounds. The following year it was moved to Temple Hill and has since drawn ever-largcrowds not only from Utah but from many other states and foreign countries as er well. Last years attendance for six performances was estimated at about 80,000. We are continuing to make every effort to enhance both the dramatic impact and the spiritual message of the paMr. Anderson said, geant, and also to provide for the convenience, comfort and safety of the many who choose to share with us the Mormon Miracle Pageant. Sunset Stake News Plaid Luggage... a The trio is composed of Mark Lohr from Lusk, Wyo., Mark Roseberry, son of the minister of Gering, Neb., Del Hamon, son of the minister at Great Falls, Mont. All of t , young men have attended P atte Valley Bible College ii Scottsbluff, Neb. Mr. Lohr is a graduate of University of Laramie and has also attended Cincinnati Bible Seminary in Ohio. A free will offering will be taken to defray traveling expenses. The public is invited. Bible School each Sunday morning at 10 a.m. offers a class for each age group. Morning worship is at 11 a.m. with communion service also. The pastor will bring another message on the Church and its place in world evangelism, and especially its teaching ministry. FAMED PAGEANT SCHEDULED summer. the Cultural Refinement lesson for the Relief Socity next Wednesday morning. hat . ROY ELEVENTH WARD We have received the memberships of the Jesse Hugh Fallows family and want to welcome them as new members of the ward. The Relief Society is having a Spring Social next week Atlantic ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE ZERO true! There it no finance charge at BLOCKS Take 6 months to pay Make minimum monthly payment and credit costs you nothing It s V hood youth outing will be held on May 20. A ward dinner has been planned for May 25 at 6:30. Rehearsals for the pageant will begin June 5 with a cast of 300. Mrs. MackseneRux, Salt CREDIT IS FREE AT BLOCKS W. i bining their Cultural Refinement meeting with a Spring Social both on Tuesday at 7:30 and Wednesday morning at 10. The annual Aaronic Priest- leased as Relief Society Secretary and Renee Allen will take her place. All Aaronic Pristhood boys and their dads are invited to the special outing planned for them on Friday and Sat- urday. They will be going to Timpanogos cave. be- - The ROY Friends, a trio traveling out of Scotts-bluf- f, Neb., will present an evening of traditional and contemporary Gospel music at 7:30 p.m. tonight at the Roy Christian Church, 4377 S. 1900 They will ROY NINTH WARD The Mutual Marrieds will have a social on Saturday with a of food demonstration The event will be storage. held at the church at 7:30. The Relief Society is com- ROY FIFTH WARD Dorothy Scott has been re- Jr. Softball practice is State College. entertain I have their Cultural Refinement meeting next week. and their fathers are invited. Trio will 1 k 12.95 14.95 . 8.95 SUNSET FIRST WARD evening at 6:30 p.m. for SunBoys receiving awards at a set 4th and 6th wards with recent meet, April 22, received Norma Dalton leading the class awards on Sunday evening. Danon Wednesdav morning. ny Beers, 1st in the 100 and Ward conference is this 250 yard dash, 2nd in wrestling and 2nd in the trap shoot. week. Joe DellaSilva 1st! in chess. Tony Argyle 2nd in marksmanSUNSET FIFTH WARD ship, Jeff Bennett 1st in marksMichael Pollock was susmanship, 2nd in trap shoot. tained a teacher in his priestBlaine Moncurs 3rd in hood quoram, the son of Mr. wrestling. Styve Ellsworth in and Mrs. John Pollock. track. Jim Hartwell in wrestPeggy Ingrim will lead the ling. Venturers and Explorers Cultural Refinement class in received awards for participaRelief Society on Tuesday at tion. Peggy Ingrim of the 5th ward will give the Cultural Refinement lesson in Relief Society on Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. Following the lesson there will be a Visiting Teacher convention and a luncheon. SUNSET SECOND WARD Francis trane will present the Cultural Refinement lesson in Relief Society on Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. The Spring Social will be held on May 31. SUNSET THIP'X WARD Morgan Thomas was released as ward clerk, Joe Peterson as assistant ward clerk, Gary Kruitbosh as 1st counseler, Arthur Bateman as second counselor to Bishop Larry Ashdown. Arthur Bateman was sustained first counselor, Morgan Thomas second counselor in the bishopric with Joe Peterson sustained as ward clerk. Karen Martin was sustained leader in the Primary, Marge Thomas released. Gayle Jensen was sustained Primary teacher. Karen Martin released. Leah Kocherhaus was released as YWM1A Beehive leader. The Relief Society Spring Social and Homemaking Meeting will be combined on the evening of May 24 at 7 p.m. There will be a cake decorating and refreshdemonstration ments. The MIA Spring Sing is scheduled for May 23. Brent Dahle received some awards for wrestling and public speaking in the recent Gateway district region competition, Les Opp in wrestling and trap shoot, Ron Ope in trap shoot. Bill Kennedy in er Post in trap shoot. Explortrap shoot, sportsEnsigns in sports- manship. manship in basketball. SUNSET FOURTH WARD Carol Anderson will present the Cultural Refinement lesson in Relief Society on Tuesday 10 a.m. SUNSET SIXTH WARD Awards werepresentedboys competing in the recent scouting meet by Gerald Smith of the Gateway district on SunKeith Thomas day evening. received two awards, one in diving one in westling, Evan Waite and Jeff Abate in the weight division and Wayne Foy in trap shoot. Mrs. Bruce Johnson. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jose Baldanato of Clearfield was named Chan-telGeneve by the grandfather Mrs. BalFloyd Deming. danato is the former Marilyn br-b- le Neilson. SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Afton Eastman will present the Cultural Refinement lesson in Relief Society on Tuesday. David Stephens, son of Bishop and Mrs. Allan Stephens was presented his Duty to God award on Sunday. He has completed all the requirements for this award. Boys from Sunset 7th ward receiving awards in the scouting meet in April were David Allen Stephens, first place in the districton the general knowledge test and an award for the mile track run. Danny Martin for wrestling and the 880 track run. North Park Baptist Church Men and boys over 14 will need a hoe and a strong back for working in the beets on Thursday afternoon at the Stake fqrm 300 N. 2000 W. - Stamp books are being collected for stake fun day which will be in the near future. Carol Anderson will present the Cultural Refinement lesson in the evening class for Sunset 4th and 6th wards on Tuesday evening at 6:30 p.m. with Mary Rock leading the class on Tuesday morning. Dennis and Darcy Johnson were sustained teachers in the ward priesthood quoram. They are the twin sons of Mr. and Roy Christian Church 4377 So. 900 W. 1 Bible School 10AM Morning Worship 1 A M Youth Meeting 6 30 PM Murl M. Jones Pastor Phone 782-874- Bible Believing Christ Centered Fundamental 4275 So. 1900 W. Roy 9 1 7 45 A.M. Bible School A.M. Morning Worship P.M. Evening Worship Pastor C. Walter Bunger Phone 399-420- 6 Clearfield Apostolic Church 1274 E. 1450 So Clearfield, Utah Holding Services Temporarily in Iptscopal Church Sunday 7:30 p m. Thursday 7.30 pm Pastor Harry Hood PiidUe 7; focsooooooooooooooooeiJ S25-Gf5- 9 feOOOCOOQgOOOCOOOO3 |