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Show I Sun i Chronicle i Thursday, September 14, 1972 1st counsclin , and Ray Hansen as the new 2nd counselor. Kent Neilsen has been ordained a Teacher. The Elders Quorum will have a party on Saturday at the Norh Marina in Willard Bay, at 1 p m. with luncheon served at 2 p m. Reserve Sept 30 for the ward dinner. '.'i i MAKING PLANS for the Past Commanders dinner at the Roy American Legion Post Saturday are (1. V 0 to r.) Willard Haugen, gen and Bill MacDonald. Pat Hau- LAKE VIEW STAKE ROY FIRST WARD Joyce Paskin.s has been released as 2nd Counselor in the Primary and sustained as 1st counselor. Christine Pratt is the new 2nd counselor Connie Clark has been named Leader for as the the Primary . Choir practice is being held each Sunday after church, They except Fast Sunday. invite anyone interested in singing with them to attend bout ROY TENTH WARD brarian, Tim Oliver has been ordained a Priest by his father. Max Oliver. The Relief Society Fall Social will be held Sept 27, A special proat 10 a m. luncheon and have been gram planned. be ROY FOURTEENTH Legionnaires set dinner S., on Satuiday. held at the American Legion Roy Post 139, 1964 W. 5600 The annual Past Commanders dinner will be ROY social hour is planned p.m. with dinner A 7:30-8:3- 0 served North Park Baptist Church Roy Christian' Church Bible School 11AM Youth Meeting 6 30 PM A.M. Morning Worship Evening Worship total of 841 Purdue Unstudents completed work for degrees during the summer session last month. Glen Alan Hiss, 5478 S. 2425 W., Roy, received a master of science degree in mechanical A iversity Murl M. Jones Pastor Walter Bunger Phone Pastor C. 399-420- Roy man earns degree Morning Worship 9.45 A.M. Bible School 7 P.M AM 10 Fundamental 4275 So. 1900 W. Roy 1 gionnaires, auxiliary members and guests are cordially invited to attend this event. 4377So. 1900 W. Bible Believing Christ Centered 1 8:30-- 9 p m. Donations for the dinner will be $4 per couple. All past commanders, Le- Phone 6: 782-874- 7 ROY THIRD WARD Betty Redden has been r, Ann WARD Clyde Simons has been appointed ward Finance Chairman. Ye are happy to have the Glen Bergstrom family and the ROY FOURTH WARD Brent Sorensen family as new members of the ward. Dont forget the ward Fair to be held Sept. 23. There will be dinner, games, produce and handmade articles for sale, with the proceeds going to help on the ward indebtedness. Jean Ure has been released as a Counselor in the Primary with Myrtle Jensen taking her place. LuJean Lyth-go- e will be the MIA Organist and Denece Pingree the hOY STAKE Edna Stokes has been released from the ReliefSociety stake board. Nelrm Hansen will take her place as Spiri- released. il tual Living instructor. Gibby has been sustained to the board as Mother Training Instructor. Lou-Ce- ROY SECOND WARD The Sunday School Presidency has been Emery Buhler was released as president, and Dennis Dale- - 5 Poly. and Cotton 100 Reg. 3.98 Poly Double Knit Great for pants, jumpers, skirts, dresses Knit r t Aprinted CORDUROYW fPERMA PRESS PI! I y- Mark to 98 1.98 Yd. Yd. Good selection of colors. Makes excellent blouses, pant skirts, long skirts, formals, & holiday fun. re- Burrell. Val Brown has been reas President of the Sunday School, and Ed Patillo as 2nd Counselor. Neil barren is the new President, with Don Fernelius remaining as leased WARD Primary will be held on Tuesdays at 3.45 p m. instead of 4. LaNae Simmons has been released from the MIA as leader. Kathleen Wilson will take her place. Tony Claxlon was released as Junior Sunday School chorister with Donna Milspaw taking her place. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Val Tyler has been blessed by his father and named Michael Glen. Glen Beck blessed the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eld-ar- d arid named him Steven Sidney. John L. Alberts, Ruth Ann Kolb, Denece Anderson and Ryan Bluemel have been baptized and confirmed by their fathers. Jack Alberts, Donald Kolb, Dennis Anderson and Bob Bluemel. New ward members are Thomas and Kathleen Wilson and family, Scott and Diana Monser. and daughter, William and Teresa Cardall and three children, and Harold and Sue Ellen Bassett and three children. We extend a warm welcome to these families. tj LJ iSMsaBaaafisraaMBRBE. 1 R M mtrn- u g (cum jEEUn-iS- M!V m7pf sci'f 'ON DUIVHY .ii' fas mawiiniWiU Ban Amehicard Miiil'tl'ifci Tii nnril Ronald Olsen has been assigned as second counselor in the YMMIA. Twelve girls and nine boys have received 95 attendance awards for Primary. Two teachers received 100 ones. Five year service pins were given to Dixie Jarmon, F.laine Coles and Nola Cole. Receiving ten year pins were Fula Parkinson and Mary Coleman. A 15 year pin went to Pat Bennett. Gloyra Telle-so- n was given a 4 year award for Cub Scout work. LAKEVIEW WARD Sally Steghch will be the social relations teacher for Relief Society. New ward members include Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parker, the Paul Pusey family, the Carswell family, who have just moved here from Georgia, and the Brock family. Paul Oxmun has been ordained a Teacher. The Young Marrieds will meet Friday at the Wendell Saunders home at 7:30 for a social. The program will feature a discussion on Indian traditions. There will be no ward dinner this month but the budget donations are still badly needed. The last hospital assessment has not been completed as yet, if you have not made your donation, please do so as soon as possible. ROY ELEVENTH Suffer Many Troubles After 2), common Kidney or Bladder Irritation! affect twice as many women as men and may make you tense and nervous from too frequent, burning or itching urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may lose sleep and suffer from Heads 'het. Backache and feel old, tired, depressed. In such irritation, CYSTEX usually brings fast, relaxing comfort by curbing irritating germs in strong, acid unite and by analgesic pain relief Get CYSTLX at drop-gistSee how fast it can help you. Riverdale conference schedules meetings Elder James A. Cullimore, an Assistant to the Council of Twelve of the LDS Church, will speak at the Riverdale Stake Confer4 ence Sept. in Ogden. The conference session is scheduled for Sunday at9a.m. in the Ogden Tabernacle. According to Stake President Millen D. Atwood, 14 Sylvia Dr., visitors are welcome. 23-2- Cancel Everything ... Head for our spectacular 40th ANNIVERSARY SALE ! USB 5 ClaraRae Puffer will be the new Relief Society secretary. She takes the position formerly held by Louise Cowley. Russell Green has been ordained a Deacon and received the Duty to God Trail big SAyiSisi children V PRESSES JNttlS & VALUES TO Award. A ward social has been planned for Saturday at 6 p.m. at the Riverdale Park. Anyone interested in helping with quilting is invited to meet Sept. 20 in the Relief Society room. Come anytime you can between 9 a.m. and 2 pm. ROY TWELFTH FIFTEENTH WARD The son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Elliott was blessed by $7 RlGAllM P0LXtSttR pkUTS ) WARD There will be a Cub Pack meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. A ward luau will be held Sept. 23 at 7:30 p.m. Someone will call at your home with tickets. The Relief Society has set their fall social for Sept. 21 at 7:30 p.m. All ladies of the ward are invited. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reed has been blessed by her father and named Amber. Steven Anderson has been baptized and confirmed by his father, Clive Anderson. Ann Verhaal has been baptized and confirmed by Robert Hart. She is a daughter of Ann Verhaal. We are happy to have the Joe Dennin family and Dennis Jackball family as new ward members. $i Hi MhU 0 TOPS (,000n MW mr cr washable .Vtabie. Mumh Regular values sweaters styles (MW mr i j mode o' day CZ roy skofp::q center Our schools use hundreds of things that are made from oil: desk tops and fiberglass seats, educational films, tapes and records, paint, ink . . . even the erasers on pencils. But most of all, schools use energy. For heat, light and transportation. 75 of all our energy comes from oil and natural gas (including 40 of our electricity). But today, were using these petroleum fuels faster than we are finding them. Thats why America faces an Energy Gap. Were your local oil companies. Working to bridge the growing Energy a country that runs on oil cant Gap. Because its as simple as afford to run short. A-B- -C i 17o:;.siPast21 Elder Cullimore . . . will speak TOMORROW . . . WARD WITH EUDDEX IMITATION d f ROY NORTH STAKE ROY NINTH WARD ROY Brandvold has ceived her Seven Year personal Achievement award and received the Gold Medallion. Also earning achievement awards were Mark Nicoll, Mark Standing, Paul Harwood, Charles Rauzi, Robert Gentry, Steven Bateman, Becky George, Pauline Hardman, Ruth Florey and Karen Moore. We extend a welcome to new ward members, the Malan West family, the Douglas West family, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen I THISTLE TWEE KNITS ROY SEVENTH WARD Diana - & Reg. FIFTH WARD Another meeting for all Home Teachers has been scheduled for Sept. 21. Robert Oleson was released as 2nd counselor in the Sunday School. Taking his place will be D. Farr Hodge. Steven Racker has been ordained a Teacher by his father, Carl Racker. Christie Welch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Welch, and Jeffrie Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peterson and conhave firmed by their fathers. Edwin Johnson has been released as Scout Master, with Kent Hill taking his place. The new Leader is Madge Rasmussen, and Rhoda Flinders was released. Noreen Hodge is Sunday School Librarian, and Bernell Chambers will be the new Venturers Leader. ROY EIGHTH WARD SALE PRICE! neec 9' VyAl' corduroy Outfit, him Adams and named Brandon Shane. Naoma Griffiths has been released as Relief Society Secretary, with Shirley Nelson taking her place. leader. r Wci The new Young Marrieds Leaders are Dale and Joyce Johnson. Tom and Jackie McGee were released. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Noble was blessed by her father, and named Kerrie Ann. James Pingree blessed the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary James Maw is the new Adviser to the Priests Quorum. James Pitchford will be the Venturers Leader, and Kerry Maw will be the ReliefSociety Chorister and MIA class T SALE PRICE! S I i'6" Reg. Values to 6.98 60" Wide I Burlington Trademark Cotton 50 Poly. 50 45" Wide PRICE! SPECIAL GROUPf OF FABRICS 7TV Steven No.e has been named 1st counselor in the YMMIA. Larry Peterson was been-baptize- SALE I Chorister. ROY IK DENIM Get ready for the holidays. Beautiful coats, blazers, hot pants, dresses, etc. the Primary Secretary, Nichols will teach the - Lots of solid colors v House LiMeeting Rita Bringhurst will Mothers Training class in Relief Society and Joan Nealson will serve as Assistant Secretary of the YWM1A. Sherrill Pledger is the new Junior Primary Organist, and Marilyn Osborne will be the Speech Director for the MIA with Mrs. Chatterton as A'- ,istant. John Osborne will be the Webelos Leader, CRUSHED ' VELVET prints re- leased as ssistant Librarian, I.ucene Chatterton, Speech Director, Roy Stoddard, Lunn lleiner Junior Primary Organist, and Ann Nichols Primary Secretary. Mildred Clawson has been HAVE FUN WITH FABRICS and beautiful ROY THIRTEENTH and Ralph Quarles as counselors. Sustained were Teriy Jones, president, and Wallace Pingree and Glen Wallace counselors named r ference. Roy LDS News ; his father and named Cody Chad The membership of Mrs. Roberta Ross and her children has been reeeived and the ward The MIA youth are sponsoring a dime a dtp dinner Sept 23. Proceeds will go to help pay for the bus which took them to Youth Con- Ycur Lcccl Oil Ccr."::.::s For more information, write 10 Utah Petroleum Council 506 West 3rd South-Ro- om Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 ... |