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Show Sun Chronicle ClearfiPld Courier Thursday, December 7, 1972 Wednesday, December C, 1972 Sunset Stake Neivs SUNSET FIRST WARD Homemaking session for Relief Society on Wednesday "H he a meat cutting demon- stration given b Sherman a ment and there will be work on Christmas items Dolores Brighton, class leader, will teach the morning and evening class. Joan Poulson will give the Mother Trainer lesson in the morning. Jean Johnson was released as a Sunday School teacher, sustained Sunday School librarian. Wilma C'ornia was released as Sunday School librarian and sustained a Sunday School teacher. Lucille Stanger was released as a V W MIA teacher. Cindy Hamblin was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Hamblin. VS SUNSET SECOND WARD Kathryn .rumble will lead the Homemaking class on Wednesday in Relief Society. There is work scheduled on Christmas items. Wilma Holbrook was bap- tized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holbrook. SUNSET THIRD WARD Florence Monfrans was sustained a Sunday Scnool teacher. David Jenkins and John Roster were sustained as assistants to the Priests group leader. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Social Relations class led by Joan Dunford. The evening lesson is given by Phyllis Price. SUNSET FOURTH WARD Ronald Cole was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole. Evening Relief Society for Sunset 4th and 6th wards will be a Christmas program. Carol Anderson will present the Social Relations lesson on Thursday morning. SUNSET FIFTH WARD Wendy Thompson was baptized and confirmed the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thompson. Merda Ferdon will lead the Homemaking class in Relief Society on Tuesday with Elaine Wood presenting the Mothers lesson. trxiner There will oe a Christmas program and work on gingerbread houses. W Corwin was sus- tained assistant sports director in the YWMIA, Lynett Browning organist. New ward members are the Earl Randall family, the Larry Jackson family, Christine Stokerand J.R. Cummings grandson of Mr. and?' s. Pete Kerscher. Relief Society on Wed- on is 90 U i UK LAKE VIEW STAKE ROY FIRST WARD The Relief Society will have their evening meeting tonight at 7 30 p m. At the next meeting homemaking Wednesday morning, they will make Christmas boxes for the servicemen and missionaries. The Primary Christmas party will be Dec. 19 at the regular Primary time. David Wingate has been ordained a Priest and Jimmie Goodman a Teacher. with the Fristarting at 5 45. Everyone interested vited to attend ;7AfK i in- There will be quilting as well as making Christmas items. Lance Browning has been baptized and confirmed by his father, James Browning. The son of Mr. and Mrs Dennis Lucan has been blessed and named Scott Dennis, by his father. The Primary officers and teachers have planned a dinner party for Friday at 6.30 p.m. at the church. Don't forget the Relief Society homemaking meeting on Wednesday morning. Various activities have been planned for the dav Gerald Phipps ward members A prayer driv"? to protect the lives of unborn children a Minst death by abortion was hid Christmas cookies ; i in ih on Catholic Churches Sunday (Dec. 3). will be decorated and there will be work on Christmas Prayer in Defense of the Sacred Gift of Human Life items. Robert Heinze has been sustained a deacon, the son of Mr. and M;s. Laurel ers, V to parishionboth in Masses and at home. Priests devoted their Sunday sermons to the theme of protection of the unboi n child. The drive was the December portion of a Respect Life Program begun last October, said the Most Reverend Joseph Lennox Federal, Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City, which includes all of Utah. The Respect Life Program dealt with the issue of Poverty in November, and will also treat such topics as the Unborn Child in December, Peace in January, the contributions of Youth in February, the role of the Aged in March, and the Family in was Heinze. Darrel Anderson was sustained a Priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson. Tamera Harper was baptized and confirmed the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Harper. Randy Nicolas was sustained a Priest, the sonofMr. and Mrs. Verdun Nicholas. Dale Anderson and Clark Herschi were released as counselors in the YWMIA sustained were Mr. Herschi and Dee Oyler. Paul Hales was sustained speech director, Janet Schaefer Camp director in the MIA. Guy Larsen was sustained ward teacher development leader. Rumsey and Coleen Anderson were sustained Sun- - o u .bated t. to prayed th April. A human person, even while living in the womb of the mother, is a creature, of God with an eternal destiny tiny. The Reverend LawrenceP. Sweeney, pastor of St. Patricks Church (1040 W. 400 S.) past five years, sixteen states have adopted some form of liberalized abortion law, including in some places abortion-on- -demand. Fr. Sweeney quoted a Respect Life Handbook to the effect that an estimated 800,000 unborn lives were terminated during 1971 in the USA as a result of such laws. Because you have a lot to give. Priesthood ROY TWELFTH WARD Robison a ROY THIRD WARD The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kim Evans has been blessed by her father, and named Laurie Sue. Mrs. Evans is the former Sue Morgan. The Morris Wrights chose the name, Libbey for their baby daughter. She was blessed by an uncle, Melvin Wright. Nicky Howes blessed their baby son and named him Lane By bee. Kevin Howell has been baptized and was confirmed by his grandfather, Joe Barton. The Relief Society invites all members to their homemaking meeting next Tuesday morning, where they will make candles and Christmas decorations. The evening session will have a Christmas party. and named last Sunday. David blessed their new baby and named her Barbara Jill. Glen Allen named their baby Jody Rae. The David Richs chose the name Wendell WilCox liam for their baby boy. He was blessed by his father. Keith Stanley blessed the baby of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Carlton and named her Jamie Delton Holland blessed his grandson and named him Brady Jay. The babys parents are Mr. and Mrs. Brent Holland. Gina Clark has been baptized and confirmed by her father, Steven Clark. Delwyn Wayne Thompson has been ordained a Deacon by his father, Delwyn Thompson. WARD Help is needed at the genealogical library in Ogden. Anyone interested in working there a few hours each week should contact the library. Russell Miller has been released from the Scout Committee and joined the Cub Scout Committee. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Overdyne has been blessed by his grandfather, Royal Lansen and named David John. The Relief Society invites all members to their homemaking meeting next Thursday morning. De-nec- e. ROY FIFTEENTH WARD The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stoker has been named Brigetta Jo, by her ROY NORTH STAKE ROY SIXTH WARD Pine cone Christmas trees father. and other items to make, as well as quilting are the pro- ROY NINTH WARD A candy making demonstration will be given at the Relief Society homemaking meetings next Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. and Wednesday morning at 9:30 a.m. or candy along with the recipe. At the Tuesday evening will make meeting, they candles LAKEVIEW WARD Lynn RawsonandKing Rollins have been ordained Deacons. Steven Baglow is the new second counselor in the The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Duke has been blessed by his grandfather, Wallace Pin-gre- e. Jeff Schulz blessed their baby and named him Jeffrey Jacob. ward Christmas party has been planned for Dec. 19 at 6 p.m. There will be dinner and the MIA will present a play and Santa will pay a A urn You fond, 0bhhrv BankAmericard wiieG-eei- r visit. Gary DeGroot has been baptized and confirmed by his father Larry DeGroot. The Relief Society will have their homemaking meeting next Tuesday morning with activities under the direction of Marian Hill. Each lady attending is asked to make a batch of her favorite candy and bring along with the re- More than 350 widows in five branches in the Salt Lake' Saint area of the Latter-da- y Church had just a little bit more to be thankful for during the Thanksgiving season, d thanks to a group of members of the West Side Seminary here. The youths prepared a variety of activities to pay for fruit baskets which they good-hearte- fund-raisi- distributed after raising more than $800 to pay for them. The baskets contained a variety of fresh fruits and candy for the oldsters. fruit for the baskets were purchased in bulk lots from suppliers in the Salt Lake City Mormon Church area, and the youths used their own or family cars to make deliveries. g The projects bake included sales, car washes, cake sales, selkng of candy, basketball games between faculty and students, g special projects and drives. Church Christ Centered Fundamental 4275 So. 1900 W. Roy The fund-raisin- Roy Christian Church 4377So. 1900 W.; Bible School As the apostles taught 10 A. M. so teoch we today Morning Worship 11AM. 9:45 A.M. Bible School1 A.M. Morning Worship 7 P.M. Pastor Horry Reed Evening Worship Pastor C. Walter Bunger Phone Sunday School 10 00 Morning Worship 11 00 Sunday Night 7 30 Wed Bible Study 7 30 712 So. 399-420- 6 OOC 00000000000000000 m Enduring, Appreciated Gifts Book You have a lot to give. But what if your cash runs out before your list does? First Security can finish what you si irted. Its as good as cash at thousands of stores selling everything from puppies to ping pong balls. It lets the world go buy. Almost anything, alBank-America- rd most anywhere. Remember BankAmericard, so no one gets forgotten. Think of it as money. from Jesus . . . of mouinon sum's "Is foil childROi , U ft' f jtfi 1 special ROY SEVENTH WARD You wont want to miss the big ward Christmas party A turkey dinner, Dec. 15. and visit from Santa program are all part of the festi ities along with a dance for the MIA youth. The Relief Society will have their homemaking meeting next Wednesday morning. I . I I I, - i f - ROY FIFTH WARD 4 Stata Clearfield 825-096- 9 v Christmas luncheon will be served at the Relief Society homemaking meeting next Thursday morning. At the Tuesday evening meeting special Christmas refreshments will be served. All women of the ward are invited to attend. . Seminary remembers widows cipe. A It his grandfather, LeGrand Stevens and named George Jason. A demonstration by Utah Power and Light and other activities have Christmas been planned for Relief So- cietv next week Clearfield Apostolic Bible Believing 1 y bring your favorite dessert WARD North Park Baptist Church 1 i YM-MI- ROY FOURTH WARD The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Garmire was blessed last Sunday and given the name Michael George, by f fund-raisin- The Paul F. Ross chose the name Kenneth Allen for their baby, blessed by his grandfather, Glen Donaldson. Bishop Mark Nielsen confirmed Cynthia Snow after her baptism. She is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Allen Snow. The Mutual Marrieds are having a Christmas party on Friday at 7 p.m. at the church. Each one attending, should bring a 50(! gift suitable for a man or woman. The MIA Christmas party will be Dec. 13. Several kinds of Christmas centerpieces will be available to make at the Relief Society homemaking meeting next Wednesday morning. Please jects planned for Relief Society at the homemaking meeting next week. Dorothy Comm and Elaine Neumeyer will direct the days activities. A special program will be given by the MIA girls at church Dec. 17. We welcome EvaStruthers and her two sons who have moved into our ward. ROY ELEVENTH WARD Those attending the Relief homemaking Society meeting next week are asked to bring a food item to go with ham for a pot luck dinner. They will make various Christmas items that day. Five babies were blessed awards were ROY THIRTEENTH has been Deacons Shelley King has been released as assistant general secretary for the Aaronic Priesthood, with Wendell Har-ro- p taking his place. A special, second session Relief Society homemaking meeting has been scheduled for Saturday morning from 10 a.m. until noon, with a demonstration on gift wrapping as the main feature of the day. The homemaking lesson will be given Sunday at 8 a.m. The homemaking meeting Tuesday will also feature a gift wrapping demonstration. Wear a long dress if you have one. Lunch will be served. Vance ordained following week. Congratulations to Robert Gentry on receiving the Duty to God Award. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gentry. Society officers and teachers are reminded of the leadership meeting on Friday morning at 10 a.m. at the 2nd, 7th, 13th Ward. A special Christmas social will follow the meeting. ROY SECOND new given to Kevin Carmony,Gary Brandvold, Steven Brandvold and Lynn Merrill. ROY STAKE All Relief 6 and a program. Coons. The Relief Society will have their social relations and mothers training lessons next week and the homemkaing meeting the following week. While it is impossible to establish the precise point after conception at which the fetus becomes a human persaid Father Pellegrino, son, nevertheless, it is essential to bear in mind that human life is a continuum. . .a continual process of development and maturation, beginning long before birth, and pointing always toward an eternal des- p.m., featuring dinner Cost is $2 per family. The Relief Society will have their mothers training and social relations lessons next week and homemaking the at day tis, Marilyn Hardman, Tracy Lori Bateman and Coons, Judy Stevens, who earned her seven year gold medallion. Leaders awards were given to Jill Kap, Kathy Parker, Sharyol Mansfield and Olive Ann Stevens. and its right to life must not said be violated by anyone, the Rev. Francis B. Pellegrino, in a typical homily addressed to peop'e at Masses in Sacred Heart Church (174 E. 900 S.). The annual ward Christmas party will be held Satur- for individual achievement have been given to Debbie Hoover, Sonya Cur- Trudy Barker has been baptized by her brother, Kevin and confirmed by her father, Ronald Barker. We are happy to have as new ward members, Wendell Brimhall, Betty Jean Mark and sons, and Lee and Mary Catholic church are who der. Awards ROY TENTH WARD Prayer drive initiated by Welcome to the Paul McKenzie family who have become new members of the ward. Rosell.v Goodwin is the new leaSunday School EIGHTH WARD All married couples of the ward are invited to a Christmas party on Saturday at 7 p m. at the church. The event is being sponsoi ed by the loung Marrieds group. Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. ROY FOl RTEENTH WARD SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Janet Little will be in charge of the Homemaking Meeting in Relief Society on : A- Roy LDS News Sun- Thursday, 1 L 5 45 days events thers Trainer class. Evening class will be a Christmas program for Sunset 4th and 6th wards. Dawn SUNSET SIXTH WARD at 5 p m set 5th at nesday will be the Homemaking session, Sharon Nebeker class leader. The lesson will be given by Denise Hammon thei there will be work on decorative week trees. Margaret Miller will lead the Mo- Tuesday. ? SUNSET STAKE There is a Vouth Fireside scheduled for Dec 10 in the Stake Center for the young people of the stake between the ages of 12 and 18 years James Stettler of Sunset 5th and Vivian Corwin of Sunset 6th were speakers at a devotional held on Sunday for the regional evening volleyball players. It was held in the Layton 2nd ward with about 150 youths and leaders attending Volleyball play offs begin on Thursday and Friday in the Layton Stake Center on Gordon street Sunset 6th plays MI Vivian n Davis Vndorson was sustained assistant scoutmaster tary. Phyllis Emory was released as secretary in the V teaihcis day School Billy Knight was sustained the son of Mr. and Mrs Eugene Knight Jennifer Jean was the name given the new daughter of Mr and Mrs. Paul Beech. Melanie Bingham was baptized and confirmed the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Bingham. Darrell Ford was the name given the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Whipple. 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