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Show Sun Chronicle 1!), 1973 Thursday, April American Baptist Women schedule April meeting On Saturday, April 28, the Utah American Baptist Women will meet at the Murray Baptist Church, Murray, for their annual spring meeting. The meeting will convene at 10 a m. with Mrs. Sears Roach, Ogden, the State A President, presiding. business meeting and a special speaker will be the program for the day. Lun cheon will served. lx1 Mamie Oliver, who served on the American Baptist Home Mission Board and did social work in Spokane, Wash., will bring an inspiring message as our special speaker. Mrs. Oliver lives in Boise, Idaho, is the wife of Rev. Lincoln Oliver and she teaches at Boise College. d i- in the Christian churches based on New Testament ac- counts tnat describe the resurrection of Jesus as occurring very close to the break of day on the third day following his crucifixion. It is very appropriate, he said, that we rise up early in the morning as the women did who found Jesus tomb empty, and celebrate this great event in the history of the world. " Commenting on the location of this years sunrise services. Church News ROY THIRD WARD LAKE VIEW STAKE ROY TENTH W ARD Ward members are needed this ROY FOURTEENTH ARD All ward members holding recommends are invited to atW According to Hoefer, the Elim Singers of the Elim Lutheran Church, under the direction of Mrs. Agness Paulsen, will present a special program of Easter music. inthe Noting terdenominational emphasis, Hoefer announced that the Reverend Donald Steiner f the First Presbyterian Churc.i will present the Liturgy, and the Reverend Bob Vance of tse Washington Heights Baptist Church will lead the invocation. The Easter Prayer will be led by Fr. Maurice Moran, Roman Catholic chaplain of the Weber State College Newman Club, and bringing the benediction will be the Reverend Bob Ove of the United Church of Chris . We invite and extend our welcome to every member of the community to join with especially significant worship service, said Hoefer. BONNIE'S PLUSH POODLE breeds grooming and boarding AKC Poodle puppies AKC Poodle and Old English stud service All tend the temple tonight. They will meet at 7 at the chapel in the temple', and following the session they will go to the church for an ice cream social. The Bishop has asked that all church donations, such as tithing and budget, be turned in each Sunday by the end of Sundav School. The Relief Society will have 2665 1 If you do this on week ends . ROY STAKE The stake Relief Society is sponsoring a program and social the evening of April 27. They invite all members, their husbands and their daughters, 12 years and older to attend. Featured speakers for the evening will be David Jacobs, a teacher at the Ogden Institute of Religion, and his wife. All types of arts and crafts will be displayed by members of the society and their daughters, so plan to come and enjoy a lovely evening. This event, which will be held at the 2nd, 7th, 13th Ward as its theme chapel will h Love Is Being a Woman. A basketball game between the High Priests and Seventies of the stake has been scheduled for Saturday evening at the stake gym. Admission will be $1 per family, with the proceeds going to the missionary fund. ROY SECOND WARD Joseph Ritchie has been ordained an Elder. Congratulations to all youth who received personal achievement awards last Sunday. Society will feature the Social Relations lessons and on the Cultural Tuesday Refinement lesson will be given. Bernard P. Brockbank will be the visiting authority at Sunset Stake quarterly conIt will ference next week. begin on Saturday evening at 7 p.m. with a meeting for all husbands and wives in the The Sunday session stake. begins at 10 a.m. WHY DONT YOU TRY THIS? SUNSET FIRST W ARD Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Cultural Refinement class by Vernae Law. SUNSET SECOND WARD Janet Popham, Vicki Wood and Elaine Reeve were given medalion on Sunthe day. Work with the fighter bomber one earn good pay. Consider it as a part time openings for weapons mechanics and specialists. Prior service men trained in service wanting to train are welcome. men will find these jobs challenging and weekend per month and job. Currently there are munitions maintenance these positions or prior Also service worthwhile. non-pri- Elders quoram president, Randy Kimball and Craig Thormck his counselors. Don Rossiter was sustained a CONTACT: Phone 777-333- Teacher in the ward priesthood, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rossiter. Kent was Jorgenson sustained a Deacon in the RESERVE RECRUITING OFFICE Bldg. 593 Hill AFB, Utah SUNSET THIRD W ARD John Watts was sustained 0 THE BIG RIDER THIS SUMMER the b riding mower on the morket Tough, dependoble The Comet hot o simplified, construction for super-easmaintenance, powerful 5 to 0 HP engines You can maneuver qrodrs of up to 4S in total safety and comfort, mow up to 4 acres on hour Comets have fully enclosed 5 forword speeds, plus reverse Their transmissions generous bags hold up to six bust els of dippings I smooth ROYS MOWER See it Today! & CYCLE 5528 So. 1900 W. Roy, Utah Blake Minardi has been ordained a Teacher by his father, Gene Minardi. ROY NORTH STAKE Sunday at 12 noon is stake conference at the Ogden ROY SIXTH WARD Janice Bishop has been released as President of the YWMIA. Her first counselor, Loraine Olsen is the new president, and Sherrie Hunt former 2nd counselor, is the first counselor. LaMont Barnes has been released as a counselor in the Relief Society ward con ference will lie held next week along with the Cultural Refinement lessons All ward members are invited to the MI A Spring Sing selors, Patricia Newman and JoAnne Weir. Glenna Watkins is the new president and has chosen Joan Cole and Sharon Mayberry for her counselors. Evelyn Draper will remain as secretary. A ham dinner for all ward members will be served April 27 at 6:30 at the church. This is a budget affair. Anyone wishing to participate in the talent program is encouraged to contact the MIA on May FIFTEENTH W RD Jake Jeppson has been ordained a Teacher by his father. John Jeppson A social for all families in the ward will be held Friday evening at 7. Please bring your own dishes There will be no charge for the social The Cultural Refinement lesson will be presented at the Relief Society meetings next ROY ELEVENTH W ARD Brad Turner has been ordained a Priest. We are happy to welcome Mary Yokum as a new ward member. The Cultural Refinement lesson will be given at the Relief Society meetings next ROY YMMIA. The new Scoutmaster is Gary Warren. Brent Weston was released as he has been named to the High Council. The ward party has been postponed until May 5. ROY NINTH WARD The Relief Society has a new presidency. Leah Nelson was released along with her coun week. ROY TWELFTH W 1 week ARD us! at laugh Hyenas ROY FOURTH WARD The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walsh has been blessed and named Michelle. Next week the Relief Society will meet for the Cultural Refinement lesson. W Released ARD v ere Bishop George Steltler, and his counselors, Ernest Bell and L.J. Cummings. Phillip Jorgensen was released as ward clerk, with Dean Thompson taking his place. The Relief Society will meet next Tuesday evening and Thursday morning for the Cultural Refinement lesson. ROY SEVENTH WARD Those going to the temple tonight with the ward, should meet at the church at 5: 15. We are happy to welcome into the ward Bryan Stoffer and the Dean Duane Fife family. Lillian Tomlinson will give the Cultural Refinement lesson in Relief Society next Wednesday morning. ROY EIGHTH W ARD A ward dinner has been scheduled for April 27. Circle the dates of May 18 and 19 for the fathers and sons outing. Jaee Holt has been ordained a Priest, and Carl Thompson" has been ordained an Elder. Darrell Gentry is the new Cub Scout master. He had been serving as assistant to George Brown who was released. Paul Stone has been named as committee chair- - Sunset Stake News SUNSET STAKE Arline Cobb has been baptized and confirmed a member of the church. place. Next week the Relief Society will have the Cultural Refinement lesson. The was bishopric reorganized last Sunday, with Russell Willoughby sustained as Bishop. William Sessions is 1st counselor and Robert Bodily is 2nd counselor. . planned as a fund raising project, and will be held April Tabernacle Darwin Terry taking his ROY FIFTH WALL AVE. . Ethan Echols has been released as ward clerk, with their Cultural Refinement Sunday mornings Relief 394-034- Norman Oliver has been released as President of the YMMIA and sustained as a Counselor in the Sunday School. Reed Miller will take his place as YMMIA President. lesson next Tuesday morning. Free pick up or delivery ROY THIRTEENTH WARD A County Carnival is being 28. The Cultural Refinement lesson will be given by Nancy Zaugg at Relief Society next Wednesday morning. which are to be conducted near the foothills below Mount Ogden, Hoefer said, The site affords an inspiring view of the Ogden Valley, and then there is the sun which will creep over the top of the mountains to shine down upon us. However, in the event of rain, we are prepared to move the services into the gymnasium of the high school. during Roy LDS to help clean up the church and grounds on Friday. Easter sunrise services planned "The Easter Sunrise Service is a symbolic reaffirmation of our faith in the reality of Gods power and love," said the Reverend E. Paul Hoefer, pastor of Ascension Lutheran Church, who is scheduled to present the Easter message at a community sunrise service spon-soiethe Ogden by Ministerial Association. The services will be held at 6:30 a m. on Easter Sunday, April 22, in the St. Joseph High School parking lot, 1790 Lake. Hoefer went on to say that though every Sunday is a celebration of the resurrection of Jesas Christ, Easter gives us a special opportunity to put our -. h in the man, Jesus, who was humble and w alked in the path of obedience to death. " He then explained that the sunrise service is a tradition news Mrs. man. Noreen Bennion is the new chorister for the Relief Society, she replaces ReNae Fatillo. Ralph Bateman has been released as ward clerk, with Merrill Beck taking his place. ward priesthood, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Jorgensen. Elna Brady will lead the Cultural Refinement class in Relief Society on Tuesday in the morning and evening classes. Wade Wilcock was given his Duty To God Award on Sundav. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wilcock. SUNSET FOURTH W ARD Murial was Martin sustained Primary chorister. Finishing the teachers trainer course were Jim and Carol Williams, Jacci Olsen Smith, Lee and Larry Florence, Morris and Betty Nattress, Dale and Stan Earl. Norma Dalton will lead the Thursday morning Relief Society Cultural Refinement class. There will be no evening class this week. A ward carnival is being planned for May 4 beginning at 6:30 p.m. There will be food, baked goods, candy, games, white elephants and the Relief Society will display and sell bazaar items. SUNSET FIFTH W ARD Teacher quoram releases were Jerry Eves, president, Vance Lightfoot and Leone Varble counseors. Sustained were Mike Wood, president Guy Curtis, Jimmy Arant counselors, Kevin Cutler secretary. Peggy Ingrim will lead the Cultural Refinement on classes Tuesday in Relief Society. SUNSET SIXTH Sooner or later, our boys and girls will be ravished by these laughing hyenas unless the parents or guardians provide proper protection. Two teen-ag- e girls shied timidly into a magazine one shop day recently and asked for a certain This horrifying news, given small space on an inside page, attracted but little attention. Not even the publication. The proprietor looked startled then puznews editors deemed it worthy of an important zled and replied that he did not have it. After the girls had left, he turned to a customer and said: Id sure headline. Those who happened to notice the story prohate to find my daughter reading that, and he named bably said to themselves: a certain nefarious journal of smut. Its the filthiest Isnt that terrible! Oh well, India is far away and thing ever thrown out of the mails. besides that, they were jungle children anyway. Then Jesus said to those Jews which believed on Thank goodness we have no hyenas to bother us him, If ye continue in my word, then ye are my here. disciples, and ye shall know the truth and the truth Havent we though? We have something very much shall make you free. like hyenas striking at our communities, and theyre They answered him, We be of Abrahams seed and laughing. They are the sex criminals and the alcohol, were never in bondage to any man. How sayest thou, nicotine and dope peddlers who go about destroying Ye shall be made free? what little spirituality that does exist ament our Jesus answered them, Verily, verily I say unto young people. you, Whosoever committeth sin is a servant of sin. They are the authors, producers and distributors of (John 8:31-34- ) immoral literature and glorifying entertainment. The !: te President Joseph F. Smith of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, who loved young most once said: The worst enemy I people dearly, ever had in my life was the man who told me that first smutty story. One need not be a prude to object to the display of pornography on news stands and in drug and grocery SUNSET - Elder Bernard family solidarity. stores. One need not be a killjoy to assist our comThe P. Brockbank, an Assistant to visiting General munities in their efforts to stop the flow of this kind of the Council of Twelve of the Authority is expected also to literature through the mails to our boys and girls. Church of Jesus Christ of Latteenlarge on this message One need not be the least bit straitlaced to protest to r-day the conference during Saints, will speak at sessions. the Sunset Stake Conference magazine and book rack operators the display of sexy The Conference session will Saturday and Sunday, April 21 pictures and salicious stories. be held Sunday at 10 a.m. in and 22. Now is the time for us to keep our eyes open for the the Stake Center, 250 W. 970 N. Elder Brockbank has served sinister Stake President John Lester things that would besmirch the minds of our j as president of three missions of the Church in the British Nicholas, 146 W. 1900 N., young people, wrote David O. McKay, the late Mori Isles. He is a prominent Utah Clearfield, says visitors are mon President, in his good book, Pathways to Hapwelcome. building contractor and piness, because there are designing men abroad who realtor and a former school would destroy the minds and souls of our young board president. He was for Morof the personal gain. . .Chastity is the virtue that people managing director mon Pavilions at the New contributes most to the peace and harmony of the York Worlds Fair and home and the nation ... More homes are ruined and Hemisfair 68, in San Antonio. more hearts broken because of unchastity than the The visiting General of any other virtue. violation Authority will carry to the We want to think of our boys and girls as cleanconference a special visual g message from Harold B. Lee, youngsters but all this porliving, world president of the Church. them makes nography easy prey to the laughing President Lees message will who all this stuff in their hands. vicious hyenas place especially emphasize the Nine children have been killed and eaten by laughing hyenas since last October in the hills and revines of Uttar Pradesh, Northern India, according to a dispatch from New Delhia. y Sunset Stake plans conference Sunday clean-thinkin- strengthening of the home, swering Stamback was Jody graduated from Primary and sustained a deacon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stan-bac- Merril Hall was sustained to the finance committee. Mary Rock will present the Cultural Refinement lesson in Relief Society on Wednesday. SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Afton Eastman will lead the Cultural Refinement class in Relief Society on Tuesday. 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 Elder Brockbank ... w ill speak CdRary is precious bv Glen Perrins In my kitchen are my three two of precious canaries - them are beautiful, yellow-gol- d in color and are perfectly marked, but in the third cage is my favorite canary, Billie, a dying woman once wrote Elder Thomas S. Monson. of the Mormon Council of 12 Apostles, who told this story at the 143rd General Conference of the Latter-da- y Saint Church here. Billie looks a bit scrubby, and his yellow hue is marred by gray on his wings, ana while he isnt the prettiest, his song is the best. Id like you and your family to make a home for him. Elder Monson did as the woman directed, and today his home is filled with beautiful music. The world is filled with yellow canaries with gray on their wings," Elder Monson said at conference. The pitty is that so precious few of them have learned to sing. They should remember that any canary is precious if he sings Gods song. Roy North Stake holds conference ROY W ARD many - The Roy North Stake quarterly conference will be held Sunday at 12 noon at the Ogden Tabernacle. The conference will be under the direction of President Earl B. Child, with no visiting general authority. Elder Rex A. Skidmore, Regional Representative of the Twelve, will be in attendance and will speak at all sessions of conference. A special invitation to all members of the stake to attend conference is extended by President Child. Visitors are also welcome. Special music for the Sunday session of conference will be furnished by the Roy North Stake Primary Childrens Chorus, vonducted by Alice Kynaston with Joyce Rollins and Wayne Mayberry accompanying. The Saturday night leadership meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in the Roy North Stake House. ...Let all listen ... that all may be edified ... will be the meeting theme. J1 stake and ward leaders are urged to be in attendance. 6"dia.5 85 lO'VO46 8"dia.7ib 12'V1090 OTHER SIZES 4" TO 24" CONCRETE PIPE. ALL IRRIGATION and DRAINAGE. PRICES ARE PLANT PICK-U- ALL SIZES P SALT LAKE: 1501 South Redwood Rd., Ph. OGDEN: 801 West 12th St., Ph. 399-117- 1 LOGAN: South Highway 91, Ph. 752-631PROVO: Ph. 373-860- 0 (no toll 484-763- 0 charge) 8 |