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Show Clearfield Courier Wednesday, May 9, Sun Chronicle 1973 LAKE VIEW STAKE ROY FIRST WARD Those who are planning to M d W7S Relief Society on Wednesday. SUNSET THIRD WARD McKay. Lon W. Atkinson was advanced to the office of a Teacher, the son of Mr. and Greg Ytrrington was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yerrington. David Jenkins was presented his Duty to God award on Sunday. David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jenkins. Mrs IJoyd Hollingsworth. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Social Relations class, leader Evelyn Meadows. Joan Poulsen will lead the Mothers Trainer class A special program is being arranged for the spring social on the following week. Elna Brady will lead the Cultural Refinement class in Relief Society on Tuesday. The Primary is making the arrangements for the ward budget dinner to be held on Friday evening beginning at SUNSET SECOND WARD Linda Siseneros will present the Social Relations lesson in 6:30pm. r i An outing to commemorate the or, anization of the Aaronic Priesthood has been planned for May 12 and 13. There will be a clean up at the stake farm on May 12 for about two hours beginning at 8 a.m. Todd Rose has been ordained a Teacher by his father, Reed Rose. Genevieve Bullard has been released as Drama Director for the MIA. Next week is the Social There wilt be no evening class. The spring social is on May 22. SUNSET FOURTH WARD Robert Morrill was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Morrill. Scott Christensen was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Christensen. Thomas Williams was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jam- - "'illiams. Jeffery Titus was baptized and confirmed, the son of Theodore and Joan Titus. Carol Anderson will lead the Social Relations Class in Relief Society on Thursday. There will be no evening Relief Society. Relations Training Society. ning and evening. SUNSET SIXTH WARD Mary Rock will lead YK ELDER PAUL IL DUNN was sworn in as the first national honorary president while Greg Steed, right, was sworn in as U.S. President. Looking on are Elder Dunns daughters, Mrs. Jeril Winget, Kelly, and his wife. Clearfield youth serves first in national office - CLEARFIELD Young Mens Association in ceremony at the State Capital Rotunda. Also sworn in to National Office was Dean K. Nelson 15, Clinton, as Jr. and will become President in 1975. Dean is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean J. Nelson 881 North 2000 West Clinton, and is also the Student Body President at North Davis Jr. Greg Steed, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Steed of 784 W. 300 No. was sworn in as President of the United States Civic Young Men's Association by Elder Pau II. Dunn of the 1st Council of Seventy of the Church of Jesss Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, and the Utah Father of the Year for 1972-7- 3 also was sworn in as the 1st Honorary President of the U.S. Civic Vice-Preside- nt High School. Roy Christian Church North Park Baptist Church 4377So.190.0W. Bible Believing Christ Centered Bible School 10 AM Fundamental Morning Worship 4275 So. 1900 11AM AM Bible School IA M. Morning Worship 7PM Evening Worship 9 45 Youth Meeting 6 30 1 P M Murl M. Jones Pastor Phone W. Roy Pastor Walter Bunger C. Phone 782-874- 7 399-420- 6 the Cultural Society Refinement class in Relief Society on Wednesday morning. Christy Bennett Primary secretary is receiving payment for the new Primary kits which will be used by the children this next year. Junior Sunday School children participating in the Mothers Day observance are asked to come to a rehearsal at 3 p.m., on Saturday. The scouts will spend July 2 to 7 at Camp Bartlett this year. The cost will be $11 plus food. Those planning on the outing should have $5 in by May 15. Softball practice begins on May 10. Aaronic Priesthood observance will be on May 12 and 13. On Saturday at 9:30 there will clean and repair the monument on the highway, at 11 a.m., they will make tray favors for Weber Memorial Hospital, 12:30 stop for a box lunch, there will also be swimming and a soft ball game. Registrations are still being accepted for the coming golf tournament. Lloyd Johnson is back from his mission in the New Mexico, Arizona area. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson. William Critchlow, 111 was the speaker at a Fireside on Sunday evening. Jean Goriange was released as a Sunday School teacher, Veriene Russell sustained. Lisa Keller was baptized and confirmed, the daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keller. The daughter of Craig and Sharon Gladwell was given the name of Tiffany Lee. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Still was given the name of Tiffany and Mother lessons for Relief TENTH WARD Lane Alvey has been baptized and confirmed by his father, Ray Alvey. Three children were blessed and given names last Sunday. The son of Mr. and Mrs. David Dick was blessed by his father and named David Shawn. Thayne Fry blessed their new baby and named him Nathan W. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tanner was blessed by an uncle, Owen Tanner, and named Tracy Lynn. SUNSET FIFTH WARD Joyce Rasmussen will lead the Spiritual Living class in Relief Society Tuesday mor- Relief ward session at the temple tonight, should meet at the chapel there at 6:30 p m. Following the session, they will return to the church for refreshments. Sunset Stake News FIRST WARD Mr and Mrs. Clark Dalton called their new son Lance the special attend The Aaronic Priesthood boys will hold an outing on Saturday, girls of corresponding ages are also invited to attend. The Mothers Training and Social Relations lessons will be given in Relief Society next week. Leanna Sylvester in the ward. Nola Barker has been named as ward music director. An outlig for all Aaronic Priesthood members and their fathers will be held Friday evening and Saturday at Dog Flats near Mantua. Cars will leave the church at 4 and at 6 p.m. on Friday. The ward will have a special day at the temple on May 18. There will be a young marrieds fireside on Sunday after church. The Relief Society will meet next Tuesday morning for the Social Relations and Mother Training lessons. The Lloyd Sahranis called their new son Brent. Nora B. Stephens was sustained Sunday School chorister. The evening of May 18 and all day on Saturday the 19 the ward will have a rummage, garage sale at the church. There will also be baked foods available. The priesthood quorams are in charge of the event. Relief Society on Tuesdry will be the Social Relations class, Carol Mitchell class leader. 1 Olive ond Mark 2933 Washington Phone .391-317- 1 ROY SECOND WARD The Relief Society reminds all members of their Spring Social on Friday evening at 7. They will have their Social and Relations Mother Training lessons at their meetings on Sunday and Tuesday. ROY THIRD WARD Wright, and Frank Schickle have been ordained Elders. Shirley Meldrum has been moved from 2nd to 1st counselor in the Primary. Barbara Fortuna was released as 1st counselor and Nancy Stevenson sustained as 2nd counselor. Kathy Howes is the new for Kendell Kirby has been ordained a Teacher. Kolette Bitton and Delaine Bingham have received their 2nd year achievement awards and Michael Meldrum and Ron Sommer their third year awards. Marcelle Smith and Ray Lomont Brown have been baptized and confirmed. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Del If t ' V PROVO: souin mpnwajr Ph. 373-860- 0 , rn. 752-6- 5 (no toll iu charge) Don Woolsey family. The Teachers quorum has been reorganized. just Released were Kirt McDonald, President; Counselors, Douglas Taylor and Carl Bastiai; and Secretary, Myron Jensen. Carl Bastian is the new President, Harold Siler and Brent Holloway, f ' PM3-- . Ni ? : y psAT 5 r, 5 GETTING READY for the Mcher-Daughtbanquet at Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Roy are Judy Pushee. Edel Jones and Alpha Nielsen. er Theme chosen 302C'P,G, ogE FrOdkay L is the Spring Bouquet theme chosen for the Mother-Daughtbanquet to be held in the Fellowship Hall of Our Saviors Lutheran Church in er Roy. The event is set for 6 p.m . Friday. Tickets may be purchased or reservations made with Mrs. Richard Woeppel Hill Cnorch Poe; cent Ten ton ka I2(h .ty 79 4 Amentm Hntory HifMtjlW WoH'9n Escorted D C (2 Nrw Ye deyi) feogoro Mi Wmief Ouerten Roy, Riverdaie, Sunset, Clearfield 5665 So. I V0 a & Itvu Au. ImIimm fan $44 (For brocfmro coll r wrto) PeesKst Tesrs PQ Km 11904 W. The dinner will be catered 3225 by Chuck-A-RamWashington Blvd. and served by the men of the church. a, 773-140- Spnnylwld 825-635- ,v WP MiHOwii Nwvvwo rnone At Fast meeting last Sunday, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cummings was blessed by her grandfather, Elmer Isaacson, and named Nicole. Three children were baptized and confirmed by their fathers: Paul Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beck, Steven Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delon Hughes, and Scott Meenderink, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Meenderink. The Relief Society Social and Relations Mother Training lessons will be given at their meeting next week. In ICC (01)343454 bwnw 041 wort 144 AutPmf MC 13705 10 Hawkins family has moved into our ward and we are happy to have them as new members. The Relief Society will meet for their Social Relations and Mother Training lessons next week. ROY NINTH WARD The boys of the Aaronic Priesthood will have an outing V l " $315X3 LUUArv: the members, as for the Aaronic Priesthood outing to be held at the stake camp. Girls of MIA age are also invited and parents will join the group in the evening for supper. Jed Waddoups will be the speaker. Temple recommends are good until November, but if your birthday comes before that date, you should get them renewed then. We welcome Lyncrie DeMille as a new member of the ward. Jane Burnett is taking the place of Katherine as In Service Leader for the YWMIA. Primary. The Sherman Mur July 24 Conmim 1 Eldon Bair, Deacons Advisor; Brent Ellis, Teachers Advisor, and Doug West, Assistant Secretary. An award has been presented to the MIA girls for their participation in Volleyball this year. Congratulations to the 13 boys and girls who received their personal achievement awards last Sunday. The Relief Society invites all its members to attend the last Social Relations and Mother Training meeting of the year, Nola Nagel has been named as a new counselor in the for only 399-117- Secretary. Sustained were ROY NORTH STAKE SIXTH WARD Professionally How serving Hooper West have been released as counselors in the YMMIA, and as Deacons and Teachers Quorum Advisers, and Douglas Findlay as Assistant , Ma Hi. Westbrook family. Linda Parsons, and Fred Cox Four babies were blessed and named on Sunday of the Robert Firestones was blessed by Lloyd Allred and named Elizabeth Ann Stanley liar per blessed the son of Mr and Mrs. William Klein, and named him Timothy Craig Bishop Wayne Brierly blessed the son of Mr. and Mrs Gary Empey and named him Brent Stacy Lynn was the name given to the daughter oi Mr and Mrs William Young In Bades Thomas Moss Kimberly Sue Doyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Delaine Doyle, has been baptized and was confirmed by Richard Bower. James Russell Jensen was baptized and confirmed by his father, Russell Jensen. r LAKEVIEW WARD Paul Wilcox, Greg Brown, and Brent Rawson have been ordained Teachers. Babies blessed and named last Sunday by their fathers, included Shannon Rachel Keith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Keith, Angela Christiansen, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles ChristianVernon Thomas sen, Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams, and Brandon Merril Beck, by his father, Merrill Beck. Confirmed members of the church by their fathers were Amy Barnard, daughter of Mr. Dorel Barnard. Darren Watts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwocd Watts, and Julie Ann Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams. The Relief Society invites all women of the ward to attend the Social Relations and Mother Training meetings next week. Community Church will be theme of Hope Rev. Kehrlis address for Mothers Day at the Clearfield Community Church. Four patrols of scouts participated in an overnight camp at Femwood, in preparation for the forthcoming District Camp-o-re- e May Troop 78 planted 170 pine and lodgepole pine trees at Fernwood. New Scout, Victor Bowles, received his scout badge April 18-1- pon-dero- 23. Women's Society plans banquet The Womens Service Society of the Clearfield Community Church will hold its Mothers-Daught- ond much more OGDEN: 801 West 12th St., Ph. new V -- , SSjbsts 8 ROY SEVENTH WARD We welcome to our ward -A . . IRRIGATION and DRAINAGE. ALL SIZES 484-763- Social Relations and Mother Training lessons will be given. ft OTHER SIZES 4" TO 24" SALT LAKE: 1501 South Redwood Rd., Ph. the Relief Society meetings next week, the At the ROY EIGHTH WARD Stoney Bowden and Douglas ROY THIRTEENTH WARD Cars will leave the church on Saturday morning at ten ROY FIFTH WARD YWMIA, succeectng Virginia Udy who was released. Mormw ALL PRICES ARE PLANT Tim-panog- Kenneth Varney, Morris $ THE NEW MYERS MORTUARY OF ROY PICK-U- Spring Social on May 24, should make their reservations with the President by the end of this week, so that she can get them to the Lion House. The party will start with a tour of the Beeilive House in Salt Lake, with luncheon at the Lion House afterward. There will be a nursery at the church for the young children and they will be served lunch. The mens softball team is practicing each Thursday at 6 at the Jr. High School. They need more players and invite men of the ward to join them. Vera Howes will give the Social Relations lesson and Avon Bingham, the Mother Training lesson at Relief Society next week. An outing for Aaronic Priesthood boys and their dads has been planned for Saturday. They will go to Cave, then return to the church for a social to which girls of MIA age are SUNSET SEVENTH WARD furnished PIPE, attend the Relief Society Dawn. KLLMvK ILOK nd flower are CONCRETE ROY FOURTH WARD Those who are planning to The combined ward choirs have been asked to furnish the music for stake conference in June and will hold rehearsals on Thursday evenings at 7:30 at the 2nd, 7th, 13th wards, beginning tonight. They urge all those interested in singing to join them. Leader FOURTEENTH WARD Two babies were blessed and named at Fast meeting last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Gooch named their baby Chad Elliott. He was blessed by his father. Darren Hayward was the name given to the baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Allen, by his father. We are happy to have the memberships of Scott and Gam Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Brown. The ward will hold a Spring Fair on May 19 at 11:30 a.m. sponsored by the Relief Society. They will have barbecues and other goodies for lunch as well as handmade articles for sale. They will also feature displays of the creative talents of ward members. ROY STAKE and Greg Whinham, Secretary. The members of the Relief Society, along with their husbands, will hold a Spring Social on May 18. A special program and dinner will be featured. If your husband is not able to attend, come anyway and bring a friend. Bonnie Crouch will give the Social Relations lesson, and the new teacher Ethel Marler will give the Mother Training lesson at Relief Society meeting next week. An outing for all Aaronic Priesthood boys and girls of MIA age, and their dads will be held on Saturday morning. The bishopric will cook breakfast for everyone and games have been planned for the rest of the morning. counselors, Roy LDS News Thursilai The program will consist of musical numbers by a ladies quartet from the Roy Community Chorale and a fashion show by the volunteer women of St. Benedicts Hospital. Others on the program will be Mrs. Chauncey Daily with a toast to the daughters and Jill Daily giving the toast to the mothers. Mrs. Thoma Smith will act as misl.css of ceremonies for the evening. Chairman of the event is Mrs. Glade Nielsen assisted by Mrs. Ralph Hayes. Mrs. Lee Pushee is chairman of decorations assisted by Mrs. Leroy Jones. All women are invited and encouraged to bring guests. Prizes and gifts will be given away during the evening. on Saturday. They will meet at the church at 9 a.m. and go to Logan for hnch and other activities. All ward members are invited to the breakfast on Saturday, May 19, which will be served from 7 to 10 a.m. The Relief Society has planned a special Friendship day for their meeting next week. They irvite you to come and bring a friend or neighbor to the Social Relations and Mother Training lessons. ROY ELEVENTH WARD The Cub Scouts are having their Pack meeting tonight at 6:30. An Aaronic Priesthood outing is being planned for Saturday, May 19. The Social Relations and Mother Training lessons will be given at the Relief Society meetings next week. All members are urged to attend. ROY TWELFTH W LRD If you have any old, wearable Scout uniforms you would like to get rid of, will you please ccr.tact Paul Anderson at Congratulations to those who have just completed the Teacher Development Course. Our ward is still growing with the following new memberships added to the roster; 825-926- the Larry John Peterson family, the Jeffrey Stewart family, the Thomas Kelly Shupe family, the Bruce J. Haven family, the Duane Banquet May 14 at 7 p.m. at the Blue Ox in Roy. Cost of the meal is $2.25 per person plus drinks and tax. (Everyone will pay as served). Its smorgasbord and all the trimmings. For reservations or rides, call Irene Helmcke, 825-410- Clearfield Stake schedules dance CLEARFIELD - The Clearfield Stake Dance Festival will be held May 9 at 7 p.m. at the Clearfield High School stadium. A Teen dance will follow at 8 p.m. at the Clearfield Stake Center. It will be best dress. Dances will be performed at June Conferences. Guard hosts military ball Utah National Guardsmej looking to the Annua Military Ball to be held thi: year at the Terrace Ballroon on Saturday night, May 12 Music will agaii. this year a: in years past be by the fame 23rd Army Band under th baton of CWO Ralph Van derlinden. Time for the annua shindig is 2100 hours. Thats p.m. civilian time. are Again this year, tickets ari for sale from Nationa Guardsmen-eith- er any Army oi Ai- r- and the price is $1 pei couple. Anyone who doesn know a Guardsman-shouli call State Headquarters at Ar Hall-anmory No ask about tickets to th d Ball. A special feature of the dan ce this year will be an in permission program fumishei by the The Guardsmen" ; male chorus from the 142n military Intelligenci (Linguist) Company. |