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Show M El WS Sunset Stake News SUNSET STAKE tized and confirmed, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Russell. Time schedule of the girls vollej ball teams have been changed for Nov. 2. Beehive girls will play from 5 until 6:30 p.m.; Junior girls from 7 until 7:30; and Senior girls from 8 until was graduated from Primary as a 2nd class scout and sustained a Deacon. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hansen. Relief Society on Wednesday morning will be the Home- 8:30. The awards program is planned for theeveningofNov. 9, beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the Stake Center, reports Norma Earl of the YWMIA stake board. Sunset Stake quarterly conference will be on Saturday and Sunday. Those expected to attend the Saturday evening session will be notified. Thomas S. Monson will be the visiting general authority at the 10 a.m. session on Sunday morning. session, Kathryn making Trumble class leader. SUNSET THIRD WARD Sharon Thompson was sustained education counselor and Marge Thomas homemaking counselor in Relief Society. Betty Rossiter and Leah were released. Basil Coochwikvia was sustained a Teacher in his Priesthood quoram, he is residing with the Jesse Rossiter family while attending school. Douglas Jenkins was sustained a Teacher in his Priesthood quorum, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Martin called their new daughter It is the Jennifer Karen. Martins fifth daughter. Don Rossiter was sustained president of the Deacons Jeff Robinett and quoram, Mark Anderson his counselors and Bart Hansen secKoc-herha- ns teacher. evening, Nov. 8, at 7 p.m. the Relief Society will have the Fall Social. There will be a book review given by Ellen Knighton and refreshments will be served. All ward ladies invited. Wednesday retary. Curtis Rossiter was sustained a Deacon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rossiter. Merrill Martin was sustained a Deacon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rossiter. Merrill Martin was sustained Teacher development leader in the Sunday School, Charles Thompson sustained a counselor. Relief Society on Nov. 7 will be the Visiting Teacher class led by Flora Neibaur SUNSET SECOND WARD Melinda Russel was bap- - LDS approve building Plans for the Latter-da- y Saint Church erecting a complex with 344 apartments, an garage and chapel and church offices were approved this week by the New York City Planning Commission. The plans fac-- another hurdle, however, as the New York City Board of Estimate must decide whether or not to approve a special zoning permit for construction of an apartment complex in the Lincoln Center area which would include the LDS Chapel. ry 80-c- ar 1 at 9:20 followed by the Spiri- tual Living lesson presented Susan by Retha Anderson. Dawson will give the Spiritual Living lesson at 7:30 in the evening with LaRee Peterson giving the Visiting Teacher Message at 7 p.m. The Joy of Being a Woman A iiwwJ Women LDS Outstanding Little Injun, Big Injun, Mormon Injun Robert O Fox B. Planning LDS Weddings and Receptions Lois f. woriton & Opal D. Jaslnskl v 7E w Bonanu Bulletin Board Elizabeth Nuhn & Rome Jeane Stock Just Add Water Barbara X. Salisbury Kids Tell It Like It Is! Bertha B. Larlmore The Way to the Sun David CD Barrus F. What About Christmas? Dora Flack ! Daily Calandar and Planning Guide 12 monthly planning units, Q brown vinyl cover JJ J, Qr CL e CO Large enough to serve you, small enough to want to. G Jorgensen's Book Cl Delila Bingham was sustained work director, Valene Little secretary of evening Relief Society. Norma Dalton was sustained Sunday School coordinator. Sustained as teachers in the Primary were Danene Susan Williams, Moyes, Charlene Saunders, Laurie Christensen and Lorna Tol-ma- SUNSET FIRST WARD Deon Anderson was sustained Sunday School chorister, Dixie Tippits, secretary and LaDawn Ramage a teacher. Viola Grover was released as a Sunday School On Hansen Randy SUNSET FOURTH WARD About 54 members of the Young Married group met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Earl for a social on Friday evening. Mark and Shirley Taylor are the leaders of the group. For the dinner there were a variety of eight different soups served which were prepared by some of the members They made caraand mel apples played games to round out a fun evening. A Gift Shop Roy, Utah n. Leseberg was sustained a Deacon in his priesthood quoram. Guy Jeff Christensen was sustained a Teacher in his priesthood quoram, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Christensen. Susan Larsen was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gil Larsen. Delila Bingham will lead the Homemaking class for both 4th and 6th wards evening Relief Society on Wednesday evening. Garner will be in charge of the morning class on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Clauss will be made from Readers Digests and there will be three dimensional pictures constructed by the ladies. Rita SUNSET FIFTH WARD Jeffery Barfuss was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. LaVaughan Barfuss. Jennifer Bassett was given her name on Sunday, the new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Chugg called their new son David Matthew. Kerry Smith was sustained a Priest in his priesthood quoram, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith. Betty Jones will present the Visiting Teacher Message at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday with Coleen Reid following with the Spiritual Living lesson. Mrs. Reid will give the lesson the same evening at 7:30 p.m. SUNSET SIXTH WARD Baptisms and confirma- tions were Annette Heinze, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lynn Heinze, Michael Fifield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fifield, Timothy Lee Schroad-e- r, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schroader. A. J. Wallace was sustained Priest quoram advisor, Lynn Heinze released. The J. Ronald Steed and Paul Veech families were sustained members of the ward, the Larry McKeans recommends were sent to their new ward. SUNSET SEVENTH WARD LaDawn Budge was baptized and confirmed the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Budge. Bowcutt was bapWally tized and confirmed the son of Mr. find Mrs. William Bowcutt. The new son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lawrence was given a name as was the new son of Mr. and Mrs. Gibson. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Visiting Teacher lesson given by Elaine Moore at 9:30 followed by the Spiritual Living class, Elizabeth Caine class leader. Roy LDS News LAKE VIEW STAKE The MIA sponsored Road Shows will be presented next Wednesday evening at each of the chapels in the stake in Roy and Hooper and on Wednesday at the Cultural Center. ROY FIRST WARD David A. Roskelley Deacon by his father, LaMar Barker. The choir will practice on Sundays at 3 p m. in the Relief Society room. They are preparing their Christmas cantata, and would like a good turn out. Elizabeth Smith will give the Visiting Teachers message, and Bernece VanDame the Spiritual Living lesson in Relief Society next Tuesday has been peptized and confirmed by his father, Frank Ros-kelle- y. Ward conference will be held Nov. 11 and 12. The Relief Society will have their monthly evening meeting tonight at 7:30. Next Wednesday is homemaking day along with the ward conference session. and named Ryan Dell. Dont forget the ward dinner on Saturday at 6:30. This event is being directed by the Relief Society. The Homemaking meeting for Relief Society will be held next week. ROY SEVENTH WARD The ward is sponsoring a Fall Fair on Nov. 10 at the church. Food, games, handmade linens, and many other goodies will be offered for sale with the proceeds going to the ward budget. The Bishopric would appreciate the support of all ward members. Three children were d and confirmed lactwees-enSandra Hammer was confirmed by her uncle, Brent Seamons. She is a daughter of Rulon and Dawna Hammer. Terry Michael Taylor was confirmed by his father, Terry Taylor. Scott Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams was confirmed by his brother, Blaine Williams. The Relief Society will have their Homemaking meeting next Wednesday morning, they will make baby buntings, and do quilting. The Sunday School officers and teachers and their partners are invited to a social on Friday at 6:30 at the church. Dinner will be served and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mitton will show slides and tell about the trip they made last summer to the Middle East, South America and the Polynesian Islands. hap-,!ze- d. FOURTEENTH WARD Doug Thatcher has been ordained to the office of ROY Teacher. The Relief Society reminds all members of the Visiting Teachers, and the Spiritual Living meetings next Tuesday morning. ROY STAKE DeTWyBciker and his wife La!'.. at a stake fireside next Sunday at 8 p.m. at the 2nd, 7th, 13th ward chapel. Mr. Baker has made several trips on his rafts Lehi and will speak on this subject. All members of the stake MIA age and older are invited. Nola wfll ROY SECOND WARD Lloyd Schiffman has been named ward athletic director, and Russell Tubbs MMen bas- ketball coach. Gordon duated from Priest has graPrimary and been Russel ordained a Deacon. Priest has been ordained a Teacher. The ward Harvest Dinner will begin at 6 p.n.. on Saturday, with a program to follow, arranged by the Primary and MIA. It will be over in time for those who wish, to attend the regional dance in Morgan. ROY FOURTH WARD Don Hooper has been ordained a Priest. Steven Barker has graduated from Primary, received the Duty to God Trail Award, and been ordained a sage. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Willoughby was blessed on Sunday by his father Tomorrow evening is the ward budget dinner, to be served at 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Christensen are the chairman for the event, and have arranged for a program at 8. We welcome as new ward members, the Rodney Sacre family, and the Edward Brewer family. Some individual achievement awards have been presented to Steven Hunter, Allen Wiberg, and Robert Howe. Activities for the Relief Society Homemaking meeting next week, will be under the direction of Dorothy Hadley. Lunch will be served and all members are urged to attend. ROY THIRD WARD Sunday. ROY FIFTH WARD ROY TENTH WARD Dont forget the ward dinner tonight at 6 at the church. Each family should bring their own table service. Ralph Quarles has been named assistant to the Elders Presidency. The ward choir is holding practices each Sunday after church in the Relief Society room. The Relief Society will have their Spiritual Living meetings next Sunday morning at 8 and Tuesday at 10. The Visiting Teachers should attend their meeting at 9:30 on Tuesday. to the Congratulations fourteen girls who received their individual awards last Maurine Wiberg on Wednesday morning at 10. The Visiting Teachers will meet at 9 30 for their meeting, with Mary Fletcher giving the mes- morning. Thelma Russel has been released as Jr. Sunday School ana Ann Purser sustained. ROY EIGHTH WARD Peter Alberts blessed and named two great grandchildren last Sunday. He named the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Taylor, Dale Justin, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kim Olsen, Nick Duane. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Frost was blessed by her father and named Stacy Lynn. Matthew George was baptized and confirmed by his father, Max George. Sherrie , released as Scoutmaster and Grant Victor sustained. The Primary has been reorganized. Joann Jensen was released as President along with her counselors, Barbara Skidmore and Jeanine Norman. The new president is Mary Black. She has chosen Barbara Green and Bonnie Cheney as her counselors. The Relief Society will have their Spiritual Living meetings next week. Sharon Maberr will give the lesson on Tuesday at 7.30 p m. and Cummipgs has been released as 2nd counselor in the Relief Society and Marilyn Warner sustained in her place. Memberships have been accepted for Elaine Hardy and children, the Dean Devoe family, and Glen Curtis. We welcome these people into our ward. The Relief Society will hold their Visiting Teachers meeting at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday morning. The Spiritual Living meeting will follow at 10. ROY THIRTEENTH WARD Raymond Navarro has been sustained 1st counselor in the MIA, succeeding Douglas Ward, who was released. Sandra Balls has been sustained as Secretary to the Bishop and Douglas Ward as Explorer Leader. We welcome John Kirkland as a new member of the ward. The Relief Society invites all members to their Homemaking meeting next Thursday morning. Connie Thomas has b en baptized and confirmed by her father, Brent Thomas. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Thomas was blessed by his father, and named Brian Paul. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Hon. Id Burrell was blessed by his lather, and named Kevin Scott. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Saul was blessed by his grandfather, Eyler Runchel and named Christoper. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Montoya Jr. was blessed by his grandfather. Royal Harrop and named Benjamin Antony. ROY ELEVENTH WARD Kirk Mattson has been dained a Teacher. The ward choir will orbe- rehearsals on Sunday after church in the Relief Society room to prepare a program for Christmas. They invite all adults who are interested in gin 1st counselor and Michael Steward the secretary. Paul Anderson was released as President, Steven Smith and Garr Ashby, Counselors, and Kelly Payne, secretary. Rhea Nielsen will give a quilting demonstration at the YOU! i TYPICAL COMMENTS "A great public servant and should receive the solid support of the per- - !e to continue. He is a great indivioual. Gov. J. Brocken Lee "For the years that we have worked together Sid has proven to be unsurpassed in the investment and protection of public monies." OSCAR HANSON, JR., . . . former Salt Lake County Commission Chairman. I $ J "It is a pleasure to be numbered amongst the many people who wholeheartedly respect and support Sid for the Office of State Treasurer" HON. JOSEPH t. NELSEN . . . Spanish Fork, Utah. Jv u; SID LAMOOURNE BY COMMUNITY LEADERS "Anyone who has been associated with Sid, as I have in Public Service, can do no less than commend him to the PEOPLE OF UTAH as our next State HAZEL TAGGART CHASE Treasurer. . . . former Salt Lake County Recorder. meeting - "Having woined with Sid, I know that he has an unmatched record of fiscal MRS. VERNON (HELEN experience. BROWN) ROMNEY . . . Bountiful, Utah. "Sid has been the people and a trusted servant of a Loyal Republican all CLIFFORD ASHTON life. his political Salt Lake City, Utah. . . . for STATE TREASURER Paid for by Lambourne For Treasurer Committee visiting general authority. A special invitation to all members of the stane to attend conference is extended by President Bingham. Visitors are also welcome. Special music for the Sunday session of conference will WARD Because of conference this Fast meeting will be postponed until the following has been rs e. dance. reGeras gisflGD OGDEN -- - Sister Francis Xavier Forster, director of Public Relations at St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden, has returned from the 39th annual convention of the Idaho Hospital Association at Sun Valley, Idaho, where she participated in meetings and discussions on the operation of hospital public relations department and to the welfare of hospitals faced with the need to adapt to health care practices. While in Sun Valley, Sister Francis Xavier also attended the Idaho Conference of Catholic Hospitals, where the Rev. John J. Danagher, C. M. discussed the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Facilities and the Need and Function of Medical Moral Committees. The Rev. David Riffle, director of the Cathada Religious Education Program for the City of Boise, gave another speech of special interest to the Ogden sister: The De velopment of riepartments of Pastoral Services within Hos- pitals. Roy Christian Church 4377 So. 900 W. 1 ever-changi- Bible School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 1 1 Youth 6 A.M. Meeting 30. P.M. Murl M. Jones Pastor Phone 782-874- 7 Sunday, Sunday. Those ladies who are plan- North Park Baptist Church Clearfield Apostolic ning to make the items on the Relief Society Homemaking meeting day, should get their money in as soon as posNext week is the sible. Spiritual Living and Visiting Teachers meetings. Our ward membership is growing steadily. New members accepted and welcomed last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Foster, Kristi Mec-haDixie Burgess, JoAnn Simonsen and children, the Brent Holland family, the Bruce Carlton family, and Linda Perkins and children. Garr Ashby is the new President of the 1st Quorum of Deacons. Hugh Holt is the Church Bible Believing Christ Centered Fundamental 4275 So. 1900 W. Roy As lb aposts taught so teach we today. 9:45 A.M. Bible School 1A.M. Morning Worship 7 P.M. Evening Worship' 1 Mte , SS i Pastor Harry Reed Pastor C. Walter Bunger Sunday School 10 00 Morning Worship 1 00 Sunday Night 7.30 Wed. Bible Study 7 30 Phone 712 So. State Clearfield nmooooQooooooaooooiHrvi j 29-0- 399-420- 6 loooooooojoonnnnnnrrf CONGRESSMAN McICAY TALKS ABOUT ISSUES DEFENSE: "I favor a strong defense posture, and i think my record derm. -i- Tates that. I voted for the strongest defense budget since World War II, and appropriations for Hill Field have increased eight times over what they were before took office." I THE WAR: ' But I I want the war to end as soon as possible. refuse to tie the hands of the President to a withdrawal, because date-certai- n feel this could endanger I the safe return of our POW's." opposed to consideration of amnesty defend the right of an individual to AMNESTY: "I am at this time. I choose to leave America, but I refuse to consider repatriation of those who left America while American lives are still jeopardized in conflict." "I have sponsored FAMILY: and supported measures protecting the integrity of the family." McKay has 3 the momentum !;lFd5diKir '.SiiJJIJ! iftMlviV -i- mei " w CONGRESS, 1st DISTRICT... DEMOCRAT ROY NINTH WARD Runchel Mothers-Daugh-te- The conference will be unJ-e- r the direction of President with no W. Dale Bingham, ROY SIXTH WARD Eyler be furnished by the Relief Society Stake Chorus, conducted by Arlene Okey with Clarissa Beutler and Wayne Mayberry accompanying. The Saturday night Leadership Meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in the Roy North Stake-housThe Church Hath Need of Every Member, That All May Be Edified Together will be the meeting theme. AH stake and ward leaders are expected to be in atten- ROY The Roy North Stake quarterly conference will be held Sunday at 12 noon at the Ogden Tabernacle. conQuarterly ference will be held Sunday at noon in the Ogden Tabernacle. A mothers and daughters chorus directed by Mrs. Shirl Okey will furnish the music All stake for the session. members are encouraged to attend. Betty Mills Ins been chosen as the new Primary President. She sMcceeds Anita Weston, who was released as she has been made a member of the Stake Primary Presidency. The Relief Society will have their Spiritual Living meetings next Tuesday morning at 10 and in the evening at 7:30. All Visiting Teachers should attend report meeting at 9:30 a.m. evening. Stake sets Stake Jj D WARD Jean Rawlings is the new 1st counselor in the YWMIA, and Shelley Summers the Speech director. David Beutler is the MMen Representative for our ward. The Relief Society invites all members to attend the Spritiual Living meeting next week. Teachers Visiting meeting will be on Tuesday WARD The Ward Third Birthday Party will be held on Friday at 7 at the church. Dinner will be served, with the cost 3C for each year of age. All ward members are invited to attend and have an enjoyable evening together. ROY NORTH STAKE VOTE TO KEEP YOUR TAX MONEY WORKING FOR Homemaking next meeting Wednesday morning. They would like all those attending to bring ideas for Christmas gifts. LAKEV1EW ROY FIFTEENTH joining them. Annette Haworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Haworth has been baptized, and was confirmed by Meloy Putnam. Scott Cunningham was confirmed by Bishop Ross Johnson. Scott is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Cunningham. Michael Whimpey, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Whimpey was confirmed by his grandfather, Lynn Whimpey, and Troy Hammer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hammer, by Bishop Kay Herzog. The Young Marrieds group will hold a fireside on Nov. 15, at the Jack Cazier home, at 7:30. The Utah Power and Light Company will give a demonstration on Holiday Cooking for the Relief Society Homemaking meeting next Wednesday morning at 10. The evening meeting will feature instructions in flower arranging. ROY TWELFTH Relief Society Pd. Pol. Adv. by McKay for Congr.u Commill.., Cordon t.lnop. Chairman |