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Show i s Sun Chronicle Thursday, August 3, 1972 leased as Speech Director with Betty Wood taking his place. Delon Hughes is the new chairman for the Cub Scout Pack Committee. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lenn Boren has been blessed by her fatherand named Rebecca. Paul Tex Hancock blessed their baby boy and named him Michael Ward. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Potokar was blessed by her father, and named Jennie. Frayne Spens blessed the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Driscoll and named her Nanette. The ReliefSociety will have their August meeting next Tuesday morning. They will make footstools from large juice cans. ($4mhjejk KJ ETO8 Roy LDS News LAKE VIEW STAKE ROY FIRST WARD The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bambrough was blessed last Sunday by his father, and named Dustin Jo- seph. The Dean Stimpsons named their baby girl Lisa. She was blessed by her father. ROY TENTH WARD We welcome new ward members, the Robert Weaver and the Robert Holm families. Kevin Fage has been ordained an Elder by his father, Roy Fage. Aug. 18 has been chosen as the date for the ward swimming party at the Roy pool. The Relief Society will meet Aug. 9, for their g meeting. Lunch will be served and various activities have been planned. They are meeting each Thursday morning from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. for quilting. Home-makin- ROY FOURTEENTH WARD Tony Caputo has graduated from Primary and been approved to be ordained a Deacon. Lyle Biddle has been ordained a Priest. Reed Call has been ordained an Elder by his father, Fred Call. g The Relief Society meeting next Tuesday morning will feature a demonstration on doing Macrame. There will be a luncheon and a nursery for the children. Home-makin- CY STAKE Today Day. is Stake Lagoon ROY SECOND WARD Dave Ryan has been released as AssistantScoutmas-te- r Simmons and Lanny sustained in this position. The ReliefSociety will have their Homemaking meeting next Thursday morning. Mothers are invited to bring their daughters who are eight years of age or older to this meeting. There will be head scarfs to make as well as other things. The young girls will paint rocks to make animals. They are asking that those who have finished their quilt blocks to bring them with them. A salad pot luck lunch will A sack lunch be served. should he brought for the nursery children. ROY THIRD WARD Oris Hansen has been released as 1st Counselor in the MIA Presidency. Jay Offrett was moved from 2nd to 1st Counselor and Richard Montag sustained as 2nd Counselor. Lloyd Schiffman was released as Sports Director and Richard Mickclsen sustained. Beverly Bowman has been released as president of the YWMIA along with her coun- selors, Rhea Resslcr and Linda Jorgensen. The new president is Maxine Green, with Betty Redden as 1st Coun- The other counselor selor. will be chosen later. Betty Redden was released as Jr. Sunday School Nancy Stevenson was nam- ed as AttendanceSecretary for Larsen, and Merina Miles. Quilting and othe activities will be featured at the Relief Society Homemaking meeting next Tuesday morning. They will have a pot luck lunch. A ward birthday party has been scheduled for Aug. 19 at 5 p.m. Keep this date open and plan to attend. Some Personal Achievement Awards have been presented to Richard Sparrow, Doug Nelson, Glen Thomas and Carl Belnap. ROY NORTH STAKE ROY SIXTH WARD The Mutual Marrieds group will meet tonight at 8 p.m. at Roy Park for a watermelon bust. This group will sponsor the August Ward social to be held Aug. 12. It will be a breakfast served on the church parking lot from 7 a.m. until noon. Cost is $1.25 per person for adults, 75 ( for children under 12 or $6 per family. Clarence Secor has been ordained an Elder. Robin Christopher Eugene Secor has been baptized and confirmed by his father, Clarence Secor. Stacey Stephens was bap- FIFTH WARD Daniel Hutchinson has been ordained a Priest. Robert Bodily has been released as Finance Clerk with Robert Stanger taking his place. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wayne Johnson has been blessed by his father, and named Brad W'ayne. LaJean Cummings has been released as President of the ROY YWMIA, with JoAnn Thompson sustained as the new PreNora Donaldson and sident. Carol Bell will remain as tized by her father, Dave Ste- phens and confirmed by Moser. counselors. An-dr- e' ROY NINTH WARD ROY SEVENTH WARD The cub scouts and their families will have an outing at Roy Park on Aug. 10. Grant Dnce and Jeanette Roberts have been baptized and confirmed by their fathers. Grant Dance and Glen Roberts. Michael Keith Child was baptized by his brother, Bryce Child and confirmed by Bishop Jay Chee-ve- r. Robert The Deacons Quorum has Releasbeen ed were Brent Holloway, president and his counselors John Nelson and Scott Shurtliff and secretary, Richard Maynard. Sustained were Scott Tanner, President, Scott Shurtliff, 1st Counselor, Gordon Smart, 2nd Counselor and Vegge Moulding, Secretary. Congratulations to Marene Siler, JoAnn Tanner, Debbie Charlton and Nancy Crouch, who have earned their 7 year Gold Medallion in their Personal Achievement program. Others receiving Achievement awards are Toni Lunt, Janis Burnham, Vickie Charlton, Mary Thompson, Lisa Tanner, Jennie Cowna, Carolyn Lee, Tanya Samson, and Tari Klee. The ReliefSociety will have their Homemaking meeting next Wednesday morning, with some interesting things planned for the day. David Dean Garner was baptized by his brother inlaw, Joel Chappelle and confirmed He by Bishop Jay Cheever. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Garner. Norlyn Anema was baptized by her father, Hal Draper and confirmed by Bishop Cheever. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fowers was blessed by her father and named Kerri Lee. Recommend holders have been asked to attend the temple at least four times this month. Plans are being made to have a special ward session on Aug. 29. Afterward, they will return to the church for dinner. Those unable to attend the temple are invited to the dinner. Plan on going to the stake camp for ReliefSociety on Aug. 22. Car pools will leave at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Please let of one the presidency know if you are going and get $1 to them for the lunch. Each one is asked to bring her own meat. ROY EIGHTH WARD Ray Hardman succeeds Dae Coons as the High Priest Group His assistants will Leader. be Mose Jeppeson and LeRoy Bowden, and Eddie Hamblin, Secretary. Wayde Layton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Layton has been baptized and confirmed by his father. The Elders Quorum has firewood for sale. to our ! ions "enior Softball team which took first place in the stake. The Junior team took 2nd place, and we congratulate them too. A ward party at the swimming pool has been scheduled for Aug. 22. Ward Council and Welfare meeting will be held Aug. 9. The Relief Society has arranged a demonstration on making bread and sweet rolls for their meeting next Thursday morning and hope to have a large group of women in Congrat-- ROY ELEVENTH WARD Those going to BYU Youth conference should meet at the church at 9 a.m. on Friday. An open house for Mr. and Mrs. Norliss McKay, who are moving to Arizona, will be held on Aug. 6 from eight until ten, at the home of Mr. All and Mrs. Joe Stokes. ward members are invited. The cub scouts are having a Fathers and Sons overnight camp this Friday and Saturday, at the stake camp. David Drysdale has been ordained a Teacher. ROY TWELFTH WARD John Michael Hutchens has been ordained a Deacon by Kenneth Colby. the VWMIA. ROY FIFTEENTH WARD The Relief Society invited all its members toattend their Homemaking meeting next Tuesday morning. They will Cindy Driscoll, Marilyn Parkinson, and Susan Card-we- ll have graduated from Pri- be doing ceramics and a pot luck lunch will be served. ROY FOURTH WARD The following girls have graduated from Primary; Jan Bambrough, Josephine Barney, Laurie Campbell, Karen ROY THIRTEENTH North Park Baptist Church Roy Christian Church 4377 So. 900 W.l 1 a. Morning Worship 11AM Youth Meeting 6 30 P.M. Murl M. Jones Pastor Phone 782-874- 7 9:45 A.M. Bible School 1 7 1 A.M. Morning P.M. Evening i Worhip Worshif Pastor C. Walter Bungerj Phone 399-420- 6 Graduating from Primary on Sunday evening were Jojce Anderson, Wendy Covington, Terri Jo Worthen, Wendy Muir, Susan SUNSET THIRD WARD David Jenkins was sustained as president of the teachers qimram with Wade Wilcock and Leslie Opp his counselors, Williamson, Pamela Micksell. Tina Della-SilvJean Kay Johnson, Debra Nelson, Darla Sewell, Tamera Reichel, Donna Bean. Ladies of the 1st ward soft-ba- ll team have placed first in the stake playoffs. a, ; ! . xmh W Jut f H. ; Bertha I Hoskins counselors, Marie West retained as secretary. Releas- was the YMMIA. SUNSET SIXTH WARD Linda Bremmer will give a demonstration on hair grooming at the Relief Society Homemaking meeting on Tuesday. Sharcn Nebeker will present the lesson. The ward scouts are looking released ed were Charlene Wise, Evelyn . Assistant named a? Braithwaite and Elna Holbrook. Bessie Nelson was sustained a counselor in the YWMIA and Russell released. Marily.i Charlene Wise and Geraldine Cearly were sustained teachers in the YWMIA. Debbie Kurill was sustained Primary organists, Deon Harvey and Julie H. Garv Pehrson, (XjDI N native of Salt Lake City and graduate of Olvmpus High School and University of Utah, has beenappointedassistantad-mmistrator of the McKay-De- e Hospital Center at Ogden, reports Kenneth C. Johnson, administrator. a a He fills a position which has been vacant since June I when Associate Administrator Theron J. Godfrey was named administrator of Logan LDS Hospital, Logan. He joins Mrs. Eva Jean Law , registered nurse on the administrative staff. SUNSET FOURTH WARD Jane Mitchell was sustained as secretary of the YWMIA, Leann Rush released. Sandy Bybee was sustained as Visiting Teacher Message leader in the Relief Society. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Homemaking Light Your Lamp hospital by Verla R. Hull Much has been said about faith, but what we most need to be aware of is how to develop faith. Napolean Hill defines faith as the eternal elixer which gives life, power and action to the impulse of thought. the rules of science. There is nothing a person cannot accomplish if he has the faith that he can accomplish If one has faith in himit! self and faith in God, he can literally transform the conditions of his life. This he can bring about via the power of The subconscious mind will accept as true what the conscious mind repeats over and over. Believe that you can do a thing and you can do it. n. A mind Mr. Hill says: dominated by positive emotions He will report for duty Aug. becomes a favorable abode for 14, leaving the Primary Childthe state of mir.'t known as rens Hospital in Salt LakeCity faith. A mind so dominated where he is presently assistant may, at will, give the subadministrator. He received a conscious mind instructions, Master of Public Health degree which it will accept and act in Hospital Administration from upon immediately. University of California at Los Faith, then, is (to further Angeles in 1969. a state of Mr. Hill) He has been with the Health quote mind which may be induced by Services Corp. of the LDS It is the eleChurch since June, 1969, when autosuggestion. Mr. Hill the ment, chemical, he was appointed assestant adwhen mixed calls which, it, ministrator of Idaho Falls LDS with prayer, gives one direct Hospital. Priortothathe served communication with Infinite Inan administrative residency at the only agency Harbor General Hospital in Los telligence, which the cosmic through Angeles County, California. force of Infinite Intelligence can He is a member of the be harnessed and used by man. American College of Hospital Administrators and of the Utah And faith is the ementor State Hospital Association. which can transchemical Mr. Pehrson is a son ofMr. form the ordinary vibration of and Mrs. Hugh Pehrson of Salt thought, created by the finite Lake City, and is married to the mind of man, into the spiritual former Julia Terry. They are equivalent. the parents of three sons, aged Mr. Hill also calls faith five, four and 18 months. He the only known antidote for filled a mission for the LDS failure, and the basis of all Church in Sweden and he reads miracles and all mysteries and writes Swedish flucntl v . which cannot be analyzed by -- Hooper family hosfls dJiraraer Those thoughts held constantly in the mind become the motivation for action, whether it be constructive or destructive. Again quoting Napoleon Hill: Thoughts which are mixed with any of the feelings of emotions constitute a magnetic force which attracts other similar or related thoughts. Thus, the mind of man is like a garden into which he can plant any type of thoughts he wishes to plant. And those thoughts which he plants will in time germinate and grow and produce in quantity the de- sired results. A seed planted in the soil multiplies into countless seeds. A seed planted in the mind likewise multiplies into many Thus we build thought seeds. our lives according to the blueprint of the thoughts we think if we cultivate those faithfully with faith! Faith can and will awaken your sleeping grant of genius, andpropelyoutoyour own heaven of achievement if you think it can! As the poet said: Lifes battles dont always go To the stronger or faster man, But soon or late the man who wins Is the man who thinks he can! Hooper LDS News HOOPER FIRST WARD Jeff Manning and Dennis Dawn Rumsey, Mildred Rumsey and Nola Jean Moore. Yamashita have attained their Duty to God Awards. Jeff is the son of Mr. and Mrs. g Manning. Dennis is the son of Mrs. Mat Yamashita and the late Frank Yamashita. Boy Scouts from Troop 38 are camping with their leader, Clair Kilts, this week. Priesthood presented to Aul-Dou- HOOPER SECOND WARD Five girls have completed their graduation requirements in Primary and graduated. They are Brenda Avis, Ruth Butler, Tamara Miles, Shelley Simpson and Sherry Thompson. A fun time was had at the MIA closing social in Ogden Canyon last Tuesday evening. That is it was fun for some, but Wayne Walker, a leader, n broke his foot and Paul had to have some stitches. Better luck next time! The Primary closed for this year with a program and refreshments for all. There was a large crowd and all had an enjoyable time. Released as worker in the MIA were Shirley Widdison, Andy and Irene Clevenger, and Bobby Charlesworth. Sustained were Lillian Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. LaVarde Smith and Dixie Davies. as a Sunday Released Wid-diso- School teacher Simpson and Elaine Hull. was sustained Sandy was HOOPER THIRD WARD July 26 marked the end of another Primary year for the ward. Parents and children en joyed a program and refreshments and the following boys and girls received 100 attendance awards: Jana Lee Beus, Jane Byington, JeanBy-ingtoKathy Fowers, Mark Fowers, Michael Jones, Sus-anParker, Charles Stokes, Francie Widdison, Dawn Wilson and Louise Wilson. Awards for faithful attendance were presented to 38 children and 13 teachers. Sunday evening the following girls received MIA awards: Vicki Beus, Judith Morris, Kathleen Nelson, Harriet Sandoval, Janet Wilson, Gayle Johnston, Delma Byington, Joy Lynn Stauffer, Joyce Wilson, Jana Lee Fowers, Lee Ann Garner, Debra Higley, Alayne Ross, Carol Mathews, Carol Paulsen, Edith Rumsey, Betty Buckway, Laurel Beus, Sherrie Cox, Melanie Heslop, Susan Moore, Julie McCloy, Diane Fowers, Darla Lindsay, Deborah Lindsay, Launa Randle, Connie Morgan and Judy Simmons. Awards were also give to n the following MIA leaders: WiddiArmina Fielding. son, Julia Spaulding, Annie Robinson, Hazel Heslop, Jewel Widdison, Elaine Wall, n, No-lec- HOOPER The past week has been a happy one for the Claron Paulsen family. Their son, Paul, returned home from a two year mission in Brazil. Elder Paulsen served in the Brazilian Central mission and reported on his mission last Sunday. John Paulsen returned home after eight weeks basic training for the Utah National Guard at Fort Polk, Louisiana. He is married to the former Becky Reid of Roy. They have a 2 month old daughter. John was ordained an Elder Sunday morning by his father and alsoblessed his baby daughter, and gave her the name dained a Deacon. Some Personal Achievement Awards have been presented to Pauline Bcnnion, Loretta Gentry, Valerie Gentry, Cynthia Jeppson, Lori Thornock, Sharrie Thompson, David Jones, BlairCox, James Burton, Eugene Jay, and Keith Kennedy. Congratulations to Gordon Cole, Blair Cox, and Eugene Jay who have earned the Duty Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jay. new ward We welcome members, Sharmon Irene Kitchen and her son Clarence, and Alene Thompson. Kenneth Becraft has been sustained as Ward Clerk. The ReliefSociety will have their meeting on Aug. 9, at the stake camp. Various activities have been planned for the afternoon beginning atone. Husbands are invited to come and have dinner with the women in the evening. Dahle SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Mark Dickson was sustained a teacher, the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dickson. Renae Gilmore was sustained Mia Maid leader in YWMIA. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemaking session, Janet Little in charge. The Relief Society are making plans for a ward dinner to be next month. was sustained as first counselor in as Primary president as were her counselors Marge Thomas and Rose Sopher. Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe Palmer were sustained on the Old Folks committee of the ward. and Dorothy McNee Gary Pehrson . new position . nedy. Leola SUNSET SECOND WARD Elva Holbrook was sustained Primary President with VM C- Blair Bateman is secretary. were Randall Released Whipple, David Jenkins, and Bill the son of Margaret Ken- 9 Miuvv on Aug. 7. SUNSET FIFTH WARD Kenneth Charlesworth Taylor teachers in the Primary. of Janica. After church, a family bufdinner was held at the Paulsens. Those in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. George Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Don Reid, Allan Pat Reid, Schcer, Chris Reid, Nancy Wood, Scott Reid, Mr. and Mrs. John Paulsen, and Janica, Mr. and Mrs. Rrent Stringham, Mr. and Mrs. Claron Paulsen, Paul, Carol, Teri, Wendy and Chris Paulsen. fet John and his family will leave Tuesday for Fort Sam Houston where they will spend a month and then will journey on to Valley Forge Hospital in Phoenxville, Pa. I m i , v) ska i i i Theres no doubt about it, but a scandal is a breeze stirred up by r couple of Harold S. May. windbags. "Its easier to find credit than quicksand, but either one will swallow you up. And the credit !s so much more attractive. K. ii i f JHt young men: Rex Sorenson, Michael Parker, Kenneth Stauffer, Bart Fowers, Wayne Wid- dison, James t Bell, Darrel Grose, Brian Beus, Terry Ross, Neil Cox, Blaine Cot-taBrad Fowers, Douglas Bunot and Earl Morris. Leonard Rumsey was recently ordained as the new High Priest Group Leader with Albert Fielding and Earl Byington as counselors. Released were Leslie Fowers as group leader and Frank Read and Albert Fielding as counselors. Alberta Ross, Armina Widdison and Tanya Lowe weie recently sustained as the new MIA presidency. Released as president was Noleen Cox. Scout leaders Noland Nelson and Melvin Widdison have taken 16 boy scouts on a camping trip to Camp Lowell in Idaho to spend the week. They belong to Troop 278. Three babies were given a name and blessing Sunday. Brian Scott Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Peterson, was blessed by his father. Janica Paulsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Paulsen was blessed by her father, and Raquel Arave, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arave by her gradnfather, Donald H. Read. Workday at Relief Society will begin at 10 a.m. today. Playhsuso dedication scheduled by Glen Perrins The new Promised Valley Playhouse of the Latter-da- y Saint Church here will be dedicated with ceremonies directed by Mark E. Peterson of the Mormon Council of 12 Apostles at 7:30 p.m., Aug. 5, at its official grand opening of the church drama, Promised Valley. Admission is free by invitation only because of the limited number of scats. Marion G. Romney, second counselor in the Mormon First Presidency, will dedicate the Another invitation building. performance will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 8, at 7:30 p.m., while the regular performance will be held at 9 p.m. that The theater has evening. a seating capacity of 1,100, with house manager Robert W. Edwards Sr. overseer of the building. m f People read the Bible. . . in the strangest places . . . even when they're CUTTING UP. DO YOU READ THE BIBLE? IT CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE! Bible, or would like to have a new version, written in contemporary language, we'll send you a complete Bible for just $1. Just one should do it. The Bible lasts a long time. - f were following J. Kirby, Jr., If you i. awards the Chariton (Mo.) Courier. 03 Tj ' The Florence (Ala.) Herald. to God Award. Their parents and Mrs. Calvin Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cox, and Christ Centered Fundamental 4275 So. 1900 W. Roy M. mary. Craig Wilson has graduated from Primary and been or- SUNSET FIRST WARD are Mr. Bible Believing Bible School 10 WARD party for all adults of the ward has been scheduled for Aug. 10 at e stake camp, beginning at j p.m. Aug. 15 is the deadline for applications for Indian children for the coming school year. Scott Whimpcy has been re- A Sunset Stake News t imuOMu don't have a To: LAYMEN'S NATIONAL BIBLE COMMITTEE, INC. P. O. Bot 1243 Arlington, Texas 76010 HERES MY DOLLAR. PLEASE SEND ME ONE BIBLE. .MU; Name.... Si Iiivh Address City. ll . State Zip Code (Important!) (Send check, money order, or one doller bill! 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