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Show i I Thursday, April 12, Sun Chronicle I 1973 Roy LDS News Regional dance set Saturday lst-14t- h ward chapel with President James Schoenfeld as the speaker. ROY - A regional dance will be held for the Roy Stake, Roy -- North, Lakeview, and Morgan stakes It will be held Saturday, April 14, from 8:30 to 11:30 p m. Dance instruction is from 8 to 8:30 The theme of the dance is Dance Around the World and the dance is for people 14 years of age and up. You may come date or stag to the 3rd-8tward culture hall in Roy. Dress is and the music will be provided by the Lonely Bulls. h semi-form- Farr West Elder John H. Vandenberg, an Assistant to ihe Council of Twelve of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will .peak at the Farr West Stake Conference Saturday and Sunday, April 14 and 15. Ladies plan fair HELPING WITH decorations for the Regional Dance planned Saturday in Roy Sunset Stake News SUNSET FIRST WARD Scott Child was advanced from a deacon to a teacher, tl e son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Relief Society on Wednesday morning will be the Social Relations class led by Donna Kidman. Child Evelyn Meaaows wi'l lead the Social Relations class in Relief Society on Wednesday. Joan Poulsen is Mother Trainer leader. SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Max Hill was released as president of the YMM1A as was his counselors Clark Her-sc- and and Don Kirk secretary Doug Lawrence. Mr. Herschi was sustained the new president. Janet Little was released as a Den Mother, Doris Gunderson sustained. Carol Mitchel will present the Social Relations lesson in Relief Society on Tuesday with Merle Young leading the Mother Trainer class. SUNSET SECOND WARD Relief Society on WedSocial the nesday Relations lesson which is given by Linda Sisneros. The Mother Trainer lesson will be given also. Come to the Fair! (The Relief Society Around the World Fair, that is). Sponsored by the Riverdale Stake Relief Society, the Fair will be held Saturday, April 14, at the Riverdale Stake Center, 4210 So. 300 W., Riverdale, from 2 to7p m. This will be fine, suitable for entertainment, your entire family. There will boothes be featuring homemaking displays from various world cultures, with a highlight feature, a boothe with lovely articles fashioned by our local ladies. There will be a wheat and bread-makin- g demonstration (by a satisfied owner of a There will wheat grinder). also be a demonstration of wheat cookery. Another attraction will be the live entertainment provided, as well as light refreshments. And if you enjoy homemade donuts, youre in for a treat, with donuts made fresh, right on the spot. (All free!) The public is invited and admission is free, so Come to the Fair! Well see you there! real estate, building operations and maintenance and the world wide building He formerly was program. engaged in the merchandising of wool and livestock in Denver. The General visiting Authority will carry to the conference a special visual message from Harold B Lee, world president of the Church. President Lees message will emphasize the especially strengthening of the home, many swering an- questions which face families in these challenging times referring also to influences found around the world which strike at the home and the sacred relationship of husband and wife, of parents and their children. President Lee discusses especially those factors in the Church program that build for family solidarity. The General visiting Authority is expected also to enlarge on this message the during conference sessions. The Conference session will be held Sunday at 9 a.m. in the Stake Ogden Tabernacle. President James Raymond Johnson, 425 Grant, Ogden, says visitors are welcome. be will SUNSET THIRD WARD W rd conference is next Sunday beginning at 5:30 p m. with everyone invited .3 attend Joan Dunford will lead the Social Relations class in Relief Society on Tuesday. SUNSET FOURTH WARD Allan Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hansen was given a farewell prior to his leaving for the California South mission. Allan, his father and mother and J. Earl Jones of Salt Lake City spoke to the combined 3rd, 4th and 6th wards on Sunday evening. Allan is the fourth and last son of the Hansens to go on a mission Carol Anderson will present the Social Relations lesson in Relief Society on Thursday morning. SUNSET FIFTH WARD Rainfall missing Utahs damp joke dried up this year. The tradiational joke each April when the annual General Conference of the Latter-daSaint Church is held is: "When the Saints meet, the heavens weep." This year, however, there was no rain when the time rolled around Mother Nature decided to trick the jokers, and came up with brilliant sunlight which filled Temple Square throughout the sessions. Instead, this year, on the speakers stand were banks of yellow daisies and magenta Scotch Heather, which added beauty to the atmosphere. Elder Vandenberg ...will speak Lutheran 14377 So. 900 W. 1 Bible School 10 A. M. Morning Worship 11AM. Youth Meeting 6 30 P.M. Murl M. Jones Pastor iPhone 782-874- 7 Bible Believing Christ Centered Fundamental 4275 So 1900 W. Roy Bible School 11AM Morning Worship' 7 PM. Evening Worship; 9 45 A M Pastor C. Walter Eunger Phone 399-420- 6 gather ROY The General Meeting of the Lutheran Church Women of Our Saviors Lutheran Church of Roy will be held on Tuesday, April 17, at 7:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall, 5560 S. 2300 W. Mrs. c.verett Seath, who has lived several years in Japan, will give a demonstration on Flower Arranging. Singing for the group will be the childrens Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Glade Nielsen. Roy PTA OF ROY ROY - The Roy Elementary School PTA will have a meeting Thursday, April 12, at 7:30p.m. Hooper Fhcne 825-635- 5 & 5S65 So. 1903 W. Relations Friday at 10 a. m. is Relief Society Stake leadership meeting for all ward officers and teachers. The Relief Society Mothers and daughtrs chorus will practice on Saturday morning at 8 for the program to be presented at the stake social Training lessons a ward party to be sponsored by the Relief Society. ROY NINTH WARD The Relief Society will have their Mothers Training and Social Relations lessons next week. ROY ELEVENTH WARD Due to stake conference, the Sunday School will have their ROY SECOND WARD The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fowers was blessed last Sunday by her Easter program this Sunday. ROY TWELFTH WARD John Perry Crowley father and named Rochelle. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dutra was blessed by her grandfather, McBoyd Kelley and named Jennifer Kay. Tracy Lee Strickland was baptized by Blake Stewart and confirmed by Gary Knight. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Strickland. Relief Society on Sunday will have the morning Spiritual Living lesson. On Tuesday morning, the Social Relations and Mothers Training lessons will be given. has been ordained a Deacon by his father, John Crowley. Next week the Relief Society will have their Social ROY FIFTEENTH L are invited to attend. The PTA will sell barbeques, drinks, candy and popcorn aftei . i W ARD The Relief Society urges all members to attend the Social and Relations Mothers Training meeting next week as they will be having ward conference that day. LAKEVIEW WARD Ray Dell Cobia has been named ward music co- ordinator. We welcome as new ward the members Thomas Williams family. Tracy Kellstrom has been ordained a Teacher, t ' ' SMA I Municipal PTA meets ROY -- The Municipal - the coming year will also be conducted and parents are urged to attend. Elementary School PTA presents a Spring Concert tonight at 7 p.m. It will be performed by the 6th grade, under the direction of Miss Jean Eugene Peterson, and Gerald Our sweatshirt sale is going will be continued through all of this week. Order forms will be available at PTA meetings. great and 13, All students and parents i Mothers and Relations Training lessons. ROY FOURTH WARD at the school, a Spring Rocket Fair will be held at 2:30 p.m. Students have been busy Friday, April Mothers ROY NORTH STAKE ROY SIXTH W ARD Circle the date of April 28 for Browning. building theii' rockets under the direction of Brent Thompson and will be competing with single engine rockets. X; lota - meets bringing a place setting, ROY Xi Iota Sorority met on Monday at the home of which were used for the lunch. Shirley Carter, with Mary Chino as for the lun- The birthday of Beta Sigma Phi was celebrated with a special cake made by Mar-cell- e Weaver for this special occasion. ss cheon. Katherine Young ga e an interesting lesson on table set- tings, with each member practicing for the Roy Elementary PTA meeting tonight are Mrs. Shirlene Carter, standing. Miss Joyce Jeppsen, seated at piano, Natalie Becraft, Kathy Iloweel, Jeff Duncan and Micheal Goodall. 3 -- Roy Junior lists ROY - Achieving honor roll honors for Roy Junior High School during thrid term grading are the following students: NINTH GRADE High honors went to Steven Bateman, Robert Carmony, Lisa Godfrey, Kenneth Francis, Vicky Gour, Laurie Jensen and Tara Larsen. Also receiving high honors were Michael Meldrum, Maria Parrilla, Nancy association Sunset, Clearfield in- and ROY STAKE Installation of officers for The importance of boundary changes in the United States and how it affects your genealogical research, will be the subject of the Great Sail Lake Chapter of Utah Associations Genealogical next meeting. It will be held Thursday, April 19, 1973, to be held at Roy, Riverdale, The Relief Society reminds all members that next week they will have their social the Mothers Training lesson on Tuesday at 7:30 and on Wednesday they will have the Mothers Training and Social Relations lessons. meets On X sets meeting Now serving ROY THIRTEENTH WARD ROY THIRD WARD The Relief Society will have New PTA officers will be Genealogical THE NEW MYERS MORTUARY All Relief Society members are invited to attend the Social and Mother Relations Training meeting next Wednesday morning General Priesthood meeting for all Priesthood holders will be held on Sunday mornings at 8 at the 2nd-7t- h ward chapel. Women eeoeeeoi North Park Baptist Church ROY SEVENTH WARD on April 27. stalled. y Roy Christian Church and Mothers Training lessons will be given at both Relief Society sessions next week. its members to attend the Social Relations and Mother next Training meeting Tuesday morning. Hans Rasmussen will give a film presentation on Utah Desert Life. The third and fourth grade will present a musical program, under the direction of Mrs. Carter and Miss Jeppsen. r LDS say ROY FIIFTII WARD The Social Relations ROY FOURTEENTH WARD The Relief Society invites all Vandenberg, Presiding Bishop of the Church from 1961 to April 6, 1972, when he was named an Assistant to the Council of the Twelve, is managing director of the Physical Facilities Department which controls nings. ROY TENTH WARD We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Fage who have moved back into our ward. A pot luck social sponsored by the Young Marrieds group has been planned for Friday evening at 7:30 at the church. conference scheduled Elder are Robert Gentry and Cathy Terry. Vera howes will give the Social Relations lesson and Avon Bingham the Mothers Training lesson in Relief Society next Tuesday mor- LAKE VIEW STAKE An MMen and Gleaner fireside will be held on Sunday evening at 8:30 at the and Light Auditorium, 40 East 100 South, Utah Power Salt Lake City. It is scheduled to start at 7 30 p m. with the public invited to attend. Pingree, Julie Stephens, 4 students Anna Toscan, Vickie Terry, Tucker and Gary White. Achieving honoc roll for the ninth grade were Dix: Bauerle, Russell Budd, Elizabeth Cash, Jeff Dailey, J. Clair Davis, Greg Flinders, Leslie George, Curt Hughes, Julene King and Martin Kirkpatrick. , Also Monica Lyster, Mike McCoy, Sharon McMullan, Colleen Murphy, Kathy Nakaishi, Sheri Nelson, LaRae Debbie Rollins, Roblyer, David Sorensen, Nancy Taylor, Dixie Thomley and Becky Winger. NEW SPRING PUBLICATIONS iff roll students. Toni EIGHTH GRADE High honors in the eighth grade go to lamra Atkinson, Lisa Child, Jeannine Dixon, Susan Hardy, Dorris McCoy and Laurie Gmedley . Achieving honor roll were Marion Beger, Lori Beyeler, Janeal Bingham, Doralee Cannon, Barbara Chambers, Mike Fenn and John Garner. Linda Hall, Denise Hansen, Laura Hunt, Susan Jones, Delons McCoy, Jody Moore, holly Olsen, Karen Roderick, Cheryl Seath, Cindy Smith, Cindy Van Zandt, Steven Wescott and Tracy Youse were also eighth grade honor SEVENTH GRADE High honors go to Julie Garner, Mike Montgomery, Mark Nelson and Paula Toscan. Honor roll students were Conna Susan Brown, Freestone, Richard Gour, Elizabeth Tami Haynes, Heiser, I nda Hill and Kyle Jones. 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