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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, November 8, 1973 Page kl)u 13 EEIWS .1 1 Sunset Stake Neivs V . St - r rft k- f stake house Stake ready for roadshow Relief Society on Wedwill be the nesday Homemaking and Family Nutrition classes. SUNSET FIRST Roy North Stake presents Roadshow - 73 at the Roy Stake House, Roy 6th and 15th ward chapel and Roy 9th and 12th ward chapel. It will be 1. Roy LDS News LAKEVIEW STAKE TENTH WARD Ward conference will be held on Sunday, with a special testimony meeting on Saturday evening at 7 for all officers and teachers in the ward. Fae Wilson, who is the new Homemaking leader for the Relief Society will direct the activities for their meeting next week. There will also be an evening meeting on Thursday with the 17th ward. ROY STAKE All ward Relief Society officers and teachers should be in attendance at the Leadership meeting on Friday morning at 10 at the 2nd, 7th 13th ward. ROY THIRD WARD Mark White, Gary Crawford, Greg Nichols, and Ronald Terry have passed the Board of Review and will be receiving their Eagle Scout rank soon. The Relief Society will have their Homemaking meetingr next Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning. They will be making Christmas items. ROY FOURTH WARD Bob Gonzales who was released. Any men 26 years and older who are interested in joining the Senior basketball team are invited to practice with fhem each Wednesday at 8 : 45 p.m. The ward chcir is holding rehearsals every Sunday at 4:45 and invite anyone interested in singing with them to attend. Night Relief Society is being held each Tuesday evening with the 5th ward. Pam Smith is the new representative to the Young her father. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cummings was blessed by her grandfather Cummings and Ronald Bryant blessed the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Fowers and named her April. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kirkland was named Amy by her uncle, Kenneth Kirkland. Doug Ward blessed their baby boy and named him Daniel Harris. Debra Ward has been baptized and confirmed by her father, Doug Ward. has been sustained to the Services and Activities Committee for the ROY NORTH STAKE At stake conference MIA. Five babies were blessed and named at the last Fast meeting. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farley Baldwin was blessed by her father and named Tiffany. Stan Racker blessed their baby son and named him Carl John'. The baby son of Scott Nelson was blessed by his father, and named Matthew Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Morlock, chose the name Stacey Ralene for thir JaughtShe was UiUssedyfeyfrha gnafather, 5 Charles Andrew., LaVerd John will be the speaker in church next Sunday. . I .WPfllO Ulilllllui ROY SIXTH WARD P meetings next week. ROY SIXTEENTH WARD . B Hinckley $2.95 compilation of twelve ad dresses with special appeal to human interest Through youth examples and stories Elder Hmck A Stomach Upset by Gas and Acid? with Simethicone talks about morality grali tude decisionmaking tne rewards tne meaning o! ol obedience encourages youth to piepare themselves through edu cation and study tor leadership in tomorrow s world sacnlice He I JORGENSEN'S BOOK GIFT 1878 West 5075 South relieve quickly both acid and gaa. This unique discovery breaks up and dissolves trapped gas bubbles. Your relief is more takes complete because the acid and the gas out of acid indigestion. When you eat too l. Tablets, well, demand liquid. Product of Plough, Inc. Di-G- el Di-Ge- Marvin Lloren Skinner has been ordained a Deacon. The Relief Society will meet next week for their Social Relations lesson. LAKEVIEW WARD John Taft has been ordained an Elder. Next week is the Relief England has graduated from Primary and WITH LOVE! Homemaking Society ROY THIRTEENTH WARD Welcomed as new ward been ordained a Deacon. by Bishop Briant Funk. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. DelWayne England. Dennis Anderson succeeds Bryant Cash as Executive Secretary for the bishopric. Six babies were blessed at the Jast Fast meeting. Meloy Hales blessed their baby girl and named her Nicolle Robin.. The Charles Dablings chose the name Rachel Ann for their baby girl. She was blessed by lt..ux Various Christmas items will be made at the Relief . members have been Ray and Marla Olmstead, and family, Margaret Peterson and sons, Lloyd and Karen Cummings and her daughter Cynthia Lareca Lee. LaRue Odenwalder has the tickets for the BYU dancers. last Sunday, John Jeppson, and David Rich were released from the High Council. Mr. Rich was sustained as Executive Secretary. Mark Angus and Don Clark were sustained as High Councilman and Sterling Morris as an Alternate High Councilman. Peter Meline was released as Stake Mission President along with his counselors, Gary Hall and Clarence Secor. Mr. Secor was sustained as the new President with Jed Harris as 1st Counselor and Rodney Rife as Secretary. Jeffrey YOURS... Society - giving ' lesson. if j Homemaking Barbara Fisher the Homemaking meetings with Various activities have been planned for thd day. OEiOQ HAVE KNOWN Joseph Anderson Shares Life's Experiences Elder Joseph Anderson $4.95 there may be lying' and deceit, and there may be wickedness in high places and a breaking down of constituted government, we know that America will survive, and that the Lords hand will be seen yet in some miraculous demonstrations of power in the days that lie Cliurch Marys Catholic Church in South Ogden will hold its Fall Festival Saturday, Nov. 10 from 2 to 10 p m. and Sunday, Nov. ll, from 5 a.m. to 2 p m. at the St. Marys Social Hall, 2740 Pennsylvania Ave., Ogden. Highlights- - at the festival will he games for children and adults, handicrafts For half a century as secretary to the President and First son has had Elder Ai Presidency, and as a General Authority, contact with five Presidents of the Church Their lives personal are mtiiguuig and Elder Anderson Jias safeguarded the things of confidence, but at the same time has given us an intimate known pen portrait of the Prophets he has JORGENSEN BOOK & GIFT SHOP 1878 So. 5075 W. Phone 825-825- 3 7 Stake director are Lavar Smith and James Stewart. Audiences are advised to note the new starting time of 7 p.m. Also, all the shows will be presented at each ward so that everyone will see every show by attending their own ward. The following shows will be presented: Roy 11th Ward - Ghosts and Other Strangers, directed by Sandy London and Jerry Suiter; Roy 6th Ward Its a Sad Sad World, directed by Pat Smith; Roy 15th Ward - The Shoe Tree, directed by Andrew and Joanne Schow Jr. ; Lakeview Ward - A Lid for Every Pot, directed by Helen Brookens; Roy Womens Lib, 9th Ward Then and Now, directed by Arlene Okey; Roy 12th Ward The Dropouts T.iat Dropped In, directed by Brent Good16th Ward, win; Roy Watergate or How To Bug a directed by Road Show, Margaret Olsen. -- Roy ll School. Glen Peterson sustained. Jeff Hoye was sustained a Deacon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hoye. The Relief Society Homemaking meeting on Tuesday will be led by Judy Blankenship. Church of Roy, 4377 So. 1900 W., has begun construction of a new Sanctuary to be added on to th jireSent'huilding. The added space will provide a 100 seat auditorium plus baptistry g and two rooms. Some remodeling of the original structure is also being done. Contractor is Bob Checketts with much of the labor being provided by members. The Christian Church of Roy is a congregation of followers of Christ seeking to restore the Church to its New Testament model. Sunday School for all ages is offered at 10 a.m. with Worship Services following at 11a.m. This Sunday the guest preacher will be Gerald Rud-berWestern representative of Emmanuel School of Religion, graduate seminary of the Christian Churches. class-changin- g, V .X V L $ yJi SUNSET FOURTH WARD Dixie was Fishburn sustained as Primary leader, Betty Green as Social Relations class leader in Relief Society. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Social Relations class led by Betty Green with Lillian Hansen teaching the Mothers Education class. Night class in combination with Sunset 3rd and 6th wards. HUGE CRANE MANEUVERS into position at McKay-De- e Hospital parking lot preparatory to removing cast stone wall panels from second floor, as the $285,000 maternity remodeling program progresses. SUNSET FIFTH WARD Maternity area a Primary teacher. Relief Society on Tuesday Christian y SUNSET THIRD WARD Doyle Neilson was released as a counselor in the Sunday Jeneene Eves was sustained Christian The Primary teacher, Karen as Primary leader. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Social Relations class which Virginia Draper will lead. Bid-we- p.m. will be the Homemaking meeting, Marie Hugh class leader. There will be work on Christmas items. SUNSETSIXTH WARD Jackie Gailey was released as a Den Mother, Carol Errickson sustained. Theo Jergen Nielsen was sustained a priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jergen Nielsen. Relief Society on Thursday will be the Social Relations class, leader Donna Kidman. SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemaking and Nutrition classes. There will be quilting, making wall plaques and also baptismal clothing, Janet Little class leader. Joe Lujon was sustained Weblo leader. G0O7DX7G Although St. I beginning at SI NSET SECOND RD Hansen was Peggy released as a Primary Hospital project nears end Work is approximately 95 percent complete on a $285,000 remodeling project in the maternity area at McKay-De- e Hospital Center here, in Ogden. The entire work should be completed before the end of the year. Phase One of the project -which included complete remodeling of the labor room area - has been finished and patients are using the 10 new labor rooms. The rooms are half again as large as the former rooms to enable the hospital accommodate to sophisticated new monitoring equipment - fetal heart-rat- e monitors - which was developed after the rooms were planned. The new waiting area for -- being remodeled into a high husbands and parents of women in labor has not yet been activated; but it will tie"1 located adjacent to the area in hospital space which is now being used for offices and lounge for nursing personnel. Work is now under way on an expansion of the nursery area. A 1,250-squa- foot risk and a boutique. Prizes will also be given. Hot dogs, barbeques, pies and cakes will be on sc e. A special feature will be a Christmas tree with ornaments made by the Womens Organization to be on sale. The festival is sponsored by St. Marys Council of Women. ahead, said Elder Harold B. Lee, president of the Latter-pda- y Saint Church, at the dedication of the University of Utah First Stake Center in Salt Lake City. In his speech, President Lee said that this country will be in for some bad times, until this nation gets back to those first spiritual principles on which the country was founded; once more family life he conbecomes sacred, tinued, the church becomes a place where God can be worshiped in spirit and truth, and where our schools will honor the source of all wisdom and all education, which is God Himself. The bright spot on the horizon in America today is the fact that people have a hunger to return to righteous things, and are flocking by the hundreds of thousands into the churches that are taking their stands on these issues ... American people are turning somewhere now, where they can have a solid foundation on which to stand in these troubled times - a Watergate, and lying - and deceit, and immorality and a breakdown of decency and of law and order in our country ... You need to stand against these things that are rolling past, rolling as an avalanche of filth and an undercurrent that threatens the very basic foundations on which this country was -- H. Benjamin ROY Benjamin Howard Hanse, 70, of 5239 So. 2050 W., died Wednesday at the McKay-De- e Hospital of complications following surgery. Mr. Hansen was born Dec. 8, 1902, in West Weber, a son of Benjamin and Anne Marie Christiansen Hansen. On July 25, 1928, he was married to Alice Irene Garner in the Logan LDS Temple. He had been employed at the Pillsburv Mills Ir for 32 years. He had lived in West Weber where he had farmed for 46 years. He had also lived in South Ogden five years, moving to Roy in 1953. He was educated in Weber County schools. While a member of the West In the South Ogden 14th and 38th wards he served a two-ye- stake mission and had been a ward teacher. He was a member of the Roy 5th Ward, and had been a ward teacher in the Roy 4th and 5th wards and member of the Roy Stake High Priest Quorum. He had been active in temple work. Surviving are his widow of Roy; one son and one Lutheran ex- tension outside the original west walls of the McKay Hospital has been made on the 2nd floor, and walls are now being plastered. This additional space will be incorporated into the new nursery, and will result in the intensive care nursery which is being enlarged to accommodate eight babies. This Saturday will be the day for the Christmas Bazaar at Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Roy. The location is 5560 So. 2300 W. and the time is from 11 a m.to3p m. Lunch will be served at tl e bazaar consisting of roast beef with all the trimmings at a ostof only 80 cents. Ha; v, crafted items, baked goods, and many Christmas articles will be on sale. After completion of the work J. Ron Stacey, the hospitals own construction staff will remodel the present temporary nursery into a recovery room to be used by mothers who have just delivered. Even though the McKay Hospital is only 4V2 years old, remodeling became necessary the handle the 3,500 births which the hospital registers each year. Bible Believing Christ Centered Fundamental 4275 Han- Bible School Worship children; one brother, Elmer E. Hansen, Ogden. Funeral services were held Satura. ' in the Roy 5th Ward Chapel, with Bishop Russell Willoughby officiating. Burial in the Ogden City Cemetary. REMARKABLE STORIES FROM THE LIVES OF LATTER-DA- W. by Leon Hartshorn $ Evening Worship 6 45 pm Youth Meeting 7.30 pm Donald L. Hoffman $4.95 This compilation contains the very best stories from the lives of many remarkable Latter-daSaint women. Stories from or about women whose names are familiar; and stories from the hves of women whose names are not so familiar, but who have uplifted, encouraged and inspired. A volume with reference qualities providing dimension to the L.D S. library. JORGENSEN S BOOK & GIFT SHOP 1878 W. 5075 So. 3 Phone Pastor 773-505- Y SAINT WOMEN Bible School Phone So. 1900 W. Roy sen, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. James E. (Sharon) Henderson, Roy; four grand- Church 11am nursery. North Park Baptist Church daughter, Glen Howard Morning Worship 7 825-825- as in- -' by contractor One of the delivery rooms is 10am im-- ? pt jmti. 4377 S. 1900 care tensive Roy Christian Our Saviors area, Physicians, who anticipate a complicated delivery and the attendant possibility of a sick this baby, may pre-emroom. Hansen Weber LDS Ward, North Weber Stake, he had served as secretary and president of the elders quorum, president of of the YMMIA, chairman ward geneology society and ward teacher. delivery mediately adjacent to the ZtoQErta VJM readies festival PROPHETS 14 KD Alene Deming was sustained a -- Joan Thomas y FROM MY GENERATION TO Erma. Christian named Adult Relief Society. -- David Bennion has been released as President of the YMMIA. Taking his place will be Shirl Shepard. Vickie Pence will be the r the Young Adult Secretarj Relief Society George Parker will be the new Cub Master succeeding by Elder Gordon Nov. Saturday teacher, Julia Taylor as leader. Primary presented on Wednesday, PREPARING for the Roy North Stake roadshows are (1. to r.) Julie Cowley, George Parker and Lori Martin. The public is invited to view the roadshows. next evening - i I ley SUNSET STAKE Sunset 7th Ward is in charge off baptismal services in the |