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Show Thursday, December lit, Sun Chronicle Page 4 I!t7:t Roy LDS News LAKEVIEVV STAKE FIRST WARD The ward Chris'mas Party will be held next Monday at 7 p.m. All families of the ward are invited to come and have their Family Home Evening with the ward. There will be a program ana refreshments. We welcome the Melvin Winterbottom family as new members of the ward. Nancy Ann Man tor has been released as 1st Counselor in the Relief Society. Marjorie Bosgeiter was moved from 2nfcCounselor to 1st and Jean Hayworth sustained as 2nd Counselor. The baby daughter of Mr. and mrs. Bill Loftus has been blessed by her grandfather, and named Tamara Ann. ROY TENTH WARD The Ward Christmas Party will be held Dec. 21 at 7 p m. Everyone is invited and nearly all the children will be on the progra. l. Santa Claus will also make an appearance. Joey Facer has been ordained a Deacon. The Relief Society will have a Christmas Social next Wednesday along with the Social Mother and Relations Training lessons. ROY STAKE The Lonely the evening of Dec. 19. It will feature a turkey dinner, program and a visit from Santa Claus. Two babies were blessed and named by their fathers in Fast meeting last Sunday. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bastian was named Heather, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Smith was named Wendy Ann. Robbie Christiansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Christiansen was baptized and confirmed by his uncle, Hal Green. for all others. LaRee Ward been as Homemaking released has leader for the Relief Society. Mary Anderson will take her place. The ward Christmas Party is been scheduled for Dec. zu. There will be a program, refreshments and a visit from Santa. welcome Katherine We Presgrove and her children as new ward members. The Relief Society will com- bine their Homemaking meeting with a Christmas Social next Wednesday morning. ROY NORTH STAKE LAKEVIEVV WARD ROY FOURTH WARD Michael Sims, son of Mr. & Mrs. George Sims has been The Primary Christmas Party will be npxt Wednesday. Bruce Lyman has been ordained a Priest. Kevin Steglich has graduated from Primary and been ordained a Deacon. baptized and confirmed. David Calvert has also been baptized and confirmed by his father, James Calvert. Nanette Stenquist has been released as Sunday School Secretary with ReNae Barker taking ht' place. The ward Christmas Party will be held Dec. 22 with a and Party has been scheduled for ROY THIRTEENTH WARD Tithing settlement will be on Dec. 23 in the afternoon for the young people, and on Dec. 29 Bulls will fur- dinner ROY SEVENTH WARD The Annual Ward Christmas The Visiting Teachers report meeting will be held next week along with the Social Relations and Mother en- lessons. Education tertainment on the agenda. All ward members are invited. The Relief Society will have a Christmas Social along with the Social Relations and Steglich will give the Social Relations lesson and Marilyn Angus the Mother Education lesson. Baptist j Church Bible Believing Christ Centered Leader for the Relief Society. The Relief Society will have a Christmas Social with their regular meetings next Wednesday at 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Kaye Harper is the new Homemaking leader for the night Relief Society. Dona Green was released. Carol Thatcher was released as the Social Relations night Teacher. Ellen Herzog will teach the Spiritual Living lesson at the night meeting. Chosen as officers for the Young Adult Relief Society are Kristine Oram, Ward 9:45 A M. Bible School lA.M.MormngWorshipl 7 P.M. Evening WorshipJ i 1 Pastor Donald L. Hoffman Pastor Ph. 731-429- 5 iaooooooooooocoooooc 2007 MY YOUNG by David FRIENDS . . , 0. McKny, compiled by Llewelyn McKay. 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All ward members are invited to the Christmas Party on Dec. 20 at6p m The Sunday School officers and teachers wil have a Christmas social on Dec. 14 at 7: 30 at the church. You wont want to miss ch .ch next Sunday. The Roy High School Chamber Choir will present the entire service. Tithing settlement dates are Dec. 18, 19, 23, and 26. There is a chart in the foyer which you can sign up on. A special play will be presented instead of the lesson in Relief Society meeting next week. ROY SIXTEENTH WARD Michael Stuart has been ordained a Teacher. Mike Strebel will serve as the Webelos Leader for the Cub Scouts. The ward Christmas party will be Dec. 22 with a program, light refreshments and a surprise visitor. musical A Christmas A three evenings, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, Dec. 18, 19 and 21, at 8 p.m. There is no admission charge. Produced by the Primary Association of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the pageant features both live and taped music, live drama and motion pictures on an extra large screen. Mrs. Dwan Young, director of the pageant, says ChristA Gift of Love has mas something for every member of the family, regardless of age. The pageant is just one of several special events on Temple Square this Christmas season. Some 5,000 singers from 31 high school choruses blended their voices in Christmas song last weekend in the sixth annual Christmas Youth Songfest, and the Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus presented its annual Christ- - - Sunset Stake News held Relief Society Wednesday will be the social relations lesson with class leader, Joan Evelyn Meadows. Poulsen will lead the Mothers Trainer class. Tamera Lowe is class leader for evening Relief Society. Homemaking Released from the Teachers Quorum were Rusty Keyes, Dale Kendrick and Bruce Harvey. Sustained were Dale Ken- mas cor, pageant aimed at the family will be presented m the Tabernacle on Salt Lake Citys historic Temple Square next week. The pageant, Christmas Gift of Love, will be staged SUNSET FIRST WARD along with meeting Tuesday, Jeanine Andrews will give the lesson. There will be a luncheon and the Madrigals from Sunset Junior High will present musical numbers. The Primary officers and" teachers held their Christmas social Saturday evening. It was a turkey dinner with about 49 officers - teachers and their husbands attending. Janet Evans, Primary Reeve and Doug Hokansen, counselors. Lavoy Randall will serve as secretary. visiting Robert president, teacher message followed by the social relations lesson. No Relief Society will be held during the holidays. SUNSET THIRD WARD Visiting teacher message led by Linda Watts will begin at 9:30 a m. this month. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the homemaking class and Christmas social. There will be work on Christmas with decorations Betty Rossiter in charge. Judy Blankenship will present the Family Health lesson. Blair Bateman was released Teachers as Quorum president, Kelly Field, Robert Andrews his counselors and Doug Jenkins, secretary. was Andrews Robert sustained president with Doug Jenkins and Owen Larsen, counselors. Don Crook was sustained Explorers and Priest advisor. Christy Jenkins was sustained as work director of the Young Adult Relief Society. SUNSET FOURTH WARD Individual awards were presented to Jeff Trussel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Trussel, Eddie Rogers, son of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ed Rogers, and Michael Harvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Harvey. Junior girls volleyball team which was coached by Ora Clayton won in regional playoffs. Members of the team were Janet Bassett, Rainee and Robin Clayton, Brenda Bitton, Phyllis Rainey, Toni Trussel, Margaret Rogers, Shelly Christensen, Edith Rogers, Tana Davies, Tami Hamson, Rape, Debbie Carolyn Ogden, Holley Larsen, Denise Earl, and Diane Gibson. The Christmas social will be teacher rt Wednesday . Still to come, besides the Christmas pageant, are the traditional Christmas concert by the Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir and two presentations of Handels lessiah by the Salt Lake Oratorio Society. The Tabernacle Choir concert is scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 20, at 8 p.m., and the Messiah will be presented Saturday, Dec. 15, at 7:30 p.m., and again Sunday, Dec. 16, at 2 p m. All of these performances are open to the public and there is no admission charge. Meanwhile, visitors to famous Temple Square in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City this Christmas season will see the always popular outdoor Nativity Scene, the Christmas scene in the old log cabin, and a series of paintings on the life of Christ, displayed outdoors on Temple Squares CHILDREN REHEARSING for the LDS Primary Christmas Pageant on Temple Square. north-sout- h Heres a Fact and a Prediction You Should Know About: the president was in charge. SUNSET FIFTH WARD Relief Society on Tuesday will begin at 9:30 a.m. with the drick, visiting 31 FT j teacher, Terry Lee Wingate, Cultural Refinement teacher, Cristie 1TO ProrMn Perkes, Secretary, Debbie Dittmore, Social Relations Rusty Keyes was advanced to a Priest. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Keyes. Dec. 21 the ward will hold its annual Christmas party. Relief Society Wednesday will begin at 10 a.m. with the Jess Watson 7 M Kristi Representative, SUNSET SECOND WARD Fundamental 4275 So. 1900 W. Roy Phone Ora Lee Kerr has been sustained as the Nursery Sally North Park 773-505- ROY ELEVENTH WARD and nish the music for the stake New Years Eve dance to be held at the 4th, 5th Ward. There will be no admittance charge and balloons and noise makers will be sold. All members of the stake are invited, who are Venturer and Mia Maid age and older. turkey Mother Education lessons next Tuesday. Joyce Sparrow will be the Spiritual Livir. Teacher for the night Relief Society. FACT We have just passed through a economy has generated new, rate of over 20,000 per year." two-ye- non-far- period in which the Utah wage and salary jobs at the ar m PREDICTION "It appears... that we have left a annual growth factor in the neighborhood of which has prevailed for nearly 20 years, and stepped up to an annual growth rate in the range of long-ter- m 3. . message given by Betty Jones. At 10 a.m. Joyce Rasmussen will lead the social relations class. Joy Kimbrell the Mothers Education class. A Christmas social will follows. SUNSET SIXTH WARD Relief Society Thursday morning will begin at 9:30 a.m. with the visitrg teacher message of this month a week early given by Denise Ham-moThe social relations and Sourca. "The New Utah" September, 1973. in Utah Economic and Business Review, University of Utah. n. mother education lessons given by Donna Kidman and Margaret Miller will follow at in a.m. There will be no Relief Society during the holidays. Vegetable soup is on the canning agenda for Jan. 18, Feb. 1 it will be chili. If interested contact the Gary Schroaders. Blood donations for the ward blood bank is scheduled 4 at the from Dec. McKay Hospital. Danny Powell received his Trail award. He graduated from Primary recently and was sustained a Deacon. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Powell. SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Craig Carlyle was advanced from Priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Carlyle. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the social relations and mother's education classes. Mvrl Young is mothers education class leader, Nada Nicholas has been presenting the social relations lesson Xi lota Xi Iota Chapter 'J Beta Sigma Phi met Dec. 3 at the home of Kerma Larsen. An interesting lesson on the Gulf States was given by Gen-ni- e Bingham. Betty An.'-u- s was welcomed as a new member of the chapter. Others attending were June Heiser, Maudeen Andros, Shirley Carter, Katharine Stromberg, Mar-cell- e Weaver, Wilma Stewart, Mrs. Bingham and the hostess. Utah Power & Light Company has adequate power for the present and is building for the future. Without an adequate supply of electricity, thered be mighty few new industrial and commercial jobs. For every 20,000 new jobs created in Utah, Utah Power & Light Com- pany has to add about 50,000 kilowatt hours of electric generating capacity to be used that year and every year thereafter. Industry and commerce use about 70 of the power we generate. That's another reason we are continuing to build new generating plants to supply electricity to the industry and commerce and homes in our service area. ELECTRICITY - USE ALL YOU NEED, BUT NEED ALL YOU USE |