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Show h I ! Sun Chronicle Thursday, March 8,1573 Sunset Stake News SUNSET FIRST WARD Relief Society on Wed- will be the Homemaking lesson, class leader Dolores Brighton. Classes at 10 a.m. and 7:30 nesday p.m. Baptized and confirmed over the weekend were Kelly Dean Worthen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Worthen and Cindy Savage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Savage. Blaine Argyle was sustained a Priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Argyle. Linda was Williams sustained a teacher in the Primary, Clark Dalton a teacher in the Sunday School. Rick Frank was released as a counselor in the YMMIA, Richard Johnson sustained. SUNSET SECOND WARD Relief Society on Wed- be will nesday Homemaking meeting. the The daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Clint Opeikens and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hansen were blessed Sacrament Meeting ot day. SUNSET THRID WARD George Smith, Robert Koster and Charles Thompson were released from, the Sunday School Superintendency with Robert Koster sustained to head the organization, Craig Thomock a counselor. Jeff and Kathy Jenkins were sustained at M Men and Gleaner representatives. Tracy Arave was graduated from Primary and sustained a Deacon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Arave. Awards were presented by Primary president Christy Andrews for poster created by families in the ward to further the Primary Penny Parade this year. Awards for excellent posters went to the families of Bishop and Mrs. Larry Ashdown, the John Watts, Denzil Hansens, Arthur Batemans, Thomas Dun-ford- s, Jesse Rossiters and the Floyd Andrewss. Relief Society on Tuesday Morning and evening will be the Homemaking session with Bemiece Hansen giving a demonstration on food storage. SUNSET FOURTH WARD YWMIA was reorganized with Ora Clayton, sustained as president Valene Little a counselor, Becky Collier secretary. Released as priesthood in service leader, Carl Clayton sustained. Clark Collier was sustained as assistant Ven- turer leader. Babies blessed were Kurt Reid Porter son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Porter and Brady Dale the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sneddon. Relief Society on Wednesday evening for Sunset 4th and 6th wards will be the homemaking session, Delila Bingham as class leader. Thursday morning Caro! Anderson will present the Social Relations lesson. Carl Peterson chairmanned the International Lions sponsor clinic Dinner which was attended by about 150 adult ward members on There Saturday evening. were courses of food coming from eight countries served. Following dinner there was entertainment with Debbie Strebel, Tonnv Trussel and a group presented some folk dancing. Square dancing for all rounded out an evening of fun for all who attended. LDS President Harold B. Lee and Lions International 1st Vice President Tris Coffin viewed a demonstration of an audiometer. The Midvale Lions .Club, will be sponsoring the first hearing clinic in Utah, and probably the United States, on March 1 at Midvale Junior High School, using the audiometers. The demonstration was given during the recent Utah Lions Midwinter Banquet and held at the Convention Terrace in Salt Lake City, during which both President Lee and 1st Vice President Coffin spoke. Other demon- SUNSET FIFTH W ARD Jerry Eves was advanced to a Priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eves. Relief Society on Tiesday the Homemaking lesson will be work on Easter eggs, Almerda Ferdon class leader. strations and exhibits in a typewriter, cluded Braille merchandise new manufactured by the blind in Utah, information on diabetes, and other equipment used in connection with sight conservation, in which Lions throughout Utah are con- stantly involved. Vice President Coffin said Lions Internationa', which is near one million in membership has been built by ordinary members in or- clubs throughout the He said it knows no nationality and exists solely for the individual Lions opportunity to serve his fellow dinary world. LDS Church , man. Roy LDS News LAKE VIEW STAKE ROY FIRST WARD The Relief Society will hold their homemaking meeting next Wednesday morning. All members are invited to the birthday social the evening of March 15, with a special program and refreshments planned. niversary program and social will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday. will have the They homemaking and mothers training lessons. Lunch will be served at noon, to be followed by a program from a groun of ladies from Salt Lake, titled History and Herstory. ROY TENTH WARD The Claude Ashby and the Carl Lively families have been welcomed into the ward. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ashby has been blessed by his grandfather, William Ashby and named Eric. Forrest Day, Rodney Sacre, and Ronald Noble have been ordained Elders. The Relief Society An ROY FOURTEENTH WARD The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tishner has been blessed by her father and named Mitzi. A special dinner Friday will honor the retired bishopric and all ward members are invited. The Scouts will be around Saturday morning at 9 a.m. to gather newspapers. Next Tuesday is the Relief Society homemaking meeting. Reserve the date of March 17 for an anniversary social with the husbands of members invited. ROY STAKE All Relief Society officers and teachers aie reminded of leadership meeting Friday at 10 a.m. at the stake house. ROY SECOND WARD has Brent Pingree graduated from Primary and been ordained a Deacon by his father, Wallace Pingree. Making scarves, aprons, and decorative sheets and pillow cases are among the ac- tivities planned for the homemaking meeting at Relief Society next Tuesday morning. The Sunday morning session will feature the homemaking lesson. ROY THIRD WARD Shelley Ann Bennett has been baptized and was confirmed by her grandfather Bennett. Holly Olsen has been her presented personal achievement award. Anderson has Jerry replaced Nolan Leishman as n non representative. ShanSagers is the Gleaner . A demonsstration o n various ways of using heat will be given at the Relief Society homemaking meeting next week. ROY FOURTH WARD Congratulations to all our basketball teams. Our junior team took first place in the stake and region tournaments and will go to the zone tourteam nament. Our took second place in the region and the senior team received the sportsmanship trophy. In connection with the homemaking meeting next Tuesday morning, the Relief Society will have a birthday social A nice program has been planned, lunch will be. SCO rU. u a f?"' .Uhl served ! Club Hearing Clinic which began March and the visiting homemaking meeting next week at Relief Society. as ensign and Margo dinner will be held Friday at 6:30 at the church for all adults of the ward. Instructions in making crocheted rugs will be given at released representative en ROY NINTH WARD A Staples sustained. The Cub Scouts will be around March 17 to collect pop bottrs which is to be a fund raising project. The Relief Society will have a special birthday social next Tuesday morning along with their homemaking meeting and invite all women of the ward to attend. Relief the Society homemkaing meeting next week. ROY ELEVENTH WARD We are happy to have Pearl Turley as a new member of the ward. Dont forget the Elders party March 9. A former Miss Utah will be at the Relief Society homemaking meetings next week to show the latest in hair fashions. ROY THIRTEENTH WARn A special birthday social has been planned by the Relief Society for next Tuesday mor- ning at 10 a.m. in the cultural hall, which will feature a lovely program and brunch. A baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Whiting was blessed last Sunday and given the name, Justin. ROY TWELFTH WARD Next week is the Relief Society ROY NORTH STAR ROY SIXTH WARD All women of the ward are invited to attend a special birthday social along with the Sunset Church News SUNSET SIXTH WARD Relief Society on Wed- nesday will Homemaking (And how frugal families foil it. Getting heat into your home is no problem for you. Getting it to stay there is. And, if you have an excessive heat loss problem in your home now, you're wasting valuable energy and money, too. With electric heating, the heat loss problem has been minimized. Because electrically heated homes by design are better, more thoroughly and more completely insulated. Which means you pay only for the heat that warms your home rather than your neighborhood. superior insulation is a reason, too, why electric heat is more even and more comfortable for home arent you. And why the walls in your cold to the touch. For free information, phone Utah Power & Light Company and U The economical result is that electric heat ask fora heating specialist, or fill in the coupon below and mail. B takes less total energy. Because frugal families insulation. with heat escape proper the great stop B Name . -1 It only makes good sense to talk with your Address. Utah Power electric heat specialist about the State . City. 'P advantages of proper insulation and electric a R. M. Pizza heating systems. Utah Power a Light Co. Eletlricily-K- ey Quality Environment a Mail to: ESI gyi k V Customer Service Dept. Utah Power & Light Company .O. Bo W Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 r1- m Eai rara be the meeting. Sharon Nebeker will give a demonstration on making knit Delila pants and skirts. Bingham leads the evening class for Sunset 4th and 6th on Wednesday evening. Sue Wallace and her son Keith were baptized in a , special baptism held on Saturday. Mrs. Wallace is the wife of David Wallace, father of Keith. Thomas Rock was sustained a deacon, he graduated from Primary with a Trail Duty to God award. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rock. The new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wayne Krussel was called Kristen Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Olsen called their son Troy D. Robert Dayle was the name given the new son of Mr. and Mrs. Dayle Jellings. Terri Lynn Holt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holt was baptized and confirmed. Michael Terrance Anderson was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Anderson. Thomas Elden Gailey was baptized, the son of Mr. and Mbs. James Gailey. Max Swenson a professor at BYU was the speaker at a Fireside held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marino Ganz on Sunday evening and about 28 attended. - David Wallace was released as Cub Scout committeeman, Charles Vernon as Cub Scoutmaster and Allen Wright as Scoutmaster. Arley J. Wallace was sustained along with Lynn Miller. Cub-mast- er SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Relief Society Homemaking meeting on Tuesday will be work on stuffed animals, rug making and quilting, Janet Litue class leader. Blake Willden was baptized and confirmed by his father Jerome Willdon. Scott Little was baptized the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Litte. Craig Carlyle was presented homemaking They will be making decorative window blinds and Easter decorations. They hav scheduled a birthday social for Saturday evening at 6:30 p.m. with husbands as special guests. Please bring your own dishes. Four children were blessed and named last Sunday. Clive Anderson blessed , tjieir son and nam ed him Camden John. Mr. and iMrs. Ronalct Bierman named their boy Christopher George. He was blessed by his father. Russell Perry blessed their son and named him Daniel Leroy. Tbe son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Orville Montgomery was blessed by William Parker Sr and named Chad Lee. Five children were baptized and confirmed. Tanya Marie Bennett, daughter of Mr. and meetings. Dixie Hansen was baptized and confi; ad by her father, Melvin Hansen. Gary Stanger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanger was baptized and was confirmed by his grandfather. Mike Kempinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kempinger was baptized, and was confirmed by Gene Funk. teachers especially honored. ROY FIFTH WARD The Relief Society invites all 1. women of the ward to attend their birthday social next hursday morning at 10 a.m. representative. M-M- IP President Harold B. Lee and Lions International First Vice President Tris Coffin of Canada, receive demonstration of audiometer. Making demonstration is John Pavich of Midvale, project chairman of Lions his Eagle Scout Badge in a special ceremony on Sunday evening. Mrs. Charles Bennett was confirmed by Ronald Bierman, Karlene Pontius was baptized anand confirmed by her father, Karl Pontius. Jeanette Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smii was baptized by Robert Gabbitas and confirmed by Joe Denning. Joanie Marriott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Atkinson was baptized by Bishop Wayne Brierly and confirmed by Vun Atkinson. Jeffrey Lynn Duran was baptized and confirmed by Bishop Wayne Brierly. He is a son of Cathy Cox. ROY FIFTEENTH WARD Three boys were baptized an confirmed last weekend. They were Todd Thornock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thornock, Earl Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cole and Rod..ey Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Smith. At the eveing homemakiing meeting next week they will be making vinyl handbags and at the morning meeting, they will work on wall plaques, crocheted gloves and quilting. LAKEMEW W ARD Eddie Taylor and Kelly Wheelwright have been ordained Teachers. John Parkes, his wife Judy and their cHldren, and Mario DeLuca are new members of the ward and we are happy to welcome them. Shannon Lynn Smith has been baptized and confirmed by her father, Ted Smith. The Relief Society will have a birthday social along with their homemaking meetings next week. 00000000000U UOTICS 0 0 0 0 & 0 Save this ad bring it in Monday or Tuesday 0 0 312 or 313 and receive FUSE lb. PURE PORK 0 SAUSAGE 0 0 0 0 We cut only USDA Beef Steer to perfection aged 0 Check these trememdous bargains in Lean - Tender - delicious meats. 0 0 Q 0 SALE: ROAST SPECIAL 0 0 FRESH KILLED o 20 lbs. $10.89 Just Like on the Form 0o DSIF POT ROASTS & FRESIIU n 0 T9 lb. 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