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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, Jammy 39, 1S74 Mr. and Mr a. Leonard MTiSSfa tsss w Sunset Stake News SUNSET STAKE der stake direction width is being considered for use in the entre stake. The title How to Prepare Families to he Missionaries There is a ward dinner scheduled for Wednesday evening. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Social Relatiuns class, Linda Cisneros class leader. Relief Stake Society Meeting will be on Jan. U at the stake center e 1 1 o a m . SLivSh.l Hk&TWAKD Tom Ford was released as Priest Advisor and Explorer Leader, sustained Dennis sustained teacher. Larry Pclsen Ralph Peterson was a Sunilay School Argyle was sustained 3 MIA. Charlotta Groves was sustained as assistant Social Rein firms leader in Relief Society. The son of Mr. and Mrs. James Duran was given the name of Jason Patrick, he is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Dalton called their new sen Joseph SUNSET THIRD WARD Max Pinkham was released as a Sunday School Teacher, Brent Oram and Jeff Jenkins sustained Kelly Field was sustained a pnest, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Field. Brent Oram was sustained a priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Oram Jeremiah Lisa Child was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freu Child. Troy Glauser was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs James Gians Ralph Polsen was released as the Sunday School present as was his counselors Dennis Petprcrm ?n.j Fred Child. Relief Society on Wedwill be the nesday Homemaking class, Eleanor Darcy class leader. Eugene Deming was released as 2nd counselor in the Sunday School, Scott Wiber sustauied. Kurt Stanger was sustained an elder, home on leave for the holidays He is the sor. of Mr. and Mrs. Delton Stanger. Roy Hansen presented a new missionary program un t. SUNSET FOURTH WARD Kay Gleed was released as Bob Cub Scoutmaster, Browning sustained. Mr, and Mrs. Ifi Cilison called Uieir new son Derrick George. Relief Society on Tue iay will oe the Homemaking class, Susan Searle class leader. Jeanine Andrews will present the Family Health lesson SUNSET FIFTH WARD Grace Campbell was sustained a Primary Teacher. Wauinan was Lamar sustained a Deacon, the son of and Beehive girls ver, Colorado, were blessed by their father at Fast meeting last Sunday and named Brad and Brandon The baby son of Mr and Mrs. Ronald Noble was blessed by his father, and named Waae Fcrrest. Fae Wilson wii! be in charge of the activities for the Relief Society Homemaking meeting next week and all members are urged to attend. ROY STAKE Stake Relief Society leadership meeting will be field Friday morning at 10 a.m. and all ward officers and teachers should attend f i l, 1 , , J fA "1 . 5t3 f. t r SvSI" 5 It . 1 1 1 1 ff. iu t X 1 S Si 1 i i v SUNSET 6th WAED JUNIOR GIFJ-f s- - v ,-- . I." 1 5 S r f j ' U 1 4 5 kh . ip I' 1 1 k? 1 i ti! tti i st Yi Y i i 7 5 v I a!. vi: rKiri 'i x 4 ' . i . , t hi . r "fyy qiNSFTh mL'T- Jsi - WARD BEEHIVES 0 Is co Open iisuse R;M 22 U in 1973 by p Established Mountain Rotky l U Baptist Conference p? ; r- o. - Tkrs. ten, West UZO Serlh, Key II A 19, 7 to 9:30 P.M. Courses: Credited by Old Testament NlJW Testament Hist of Christ er.dw.v, Roy High School mt th opportunity to you arsd to shor more fn-- f rrrtotloD about tb ileyal Blb! Acodfny end th courses offorsd. We would lik LA:!-- . &A1U n s;ui.;r UV tl4ltvil R fh I WlM! Ii UIV Chairmen of Academy Commiit si 'VV 'xk W9J? St, f.'VHWE Roy Christian Brenda Benmon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Benmon was confirmed by Bisho Mark Lake View Stake Conference will be held m the Ogden Tabernacle at 12 noon H Stake Sunday, Jan Presidtnt F James Schoen-felwJl preside and conduct the c onference All Stake members are invited to attend Visitors are welcon.e Members of tne stake will speak and music by the Combined Ward Choirs 4377 S. 1900 North Park Baptist Church Church W. Bible Believing Christ Centered Bible School 10am Nielsen Fundamental Morning Worship 11am LAKEY IEYV WARD The Relief Society will have are happy L welcome anew ward members, the Iaurence Call family, and the evening Baibtna Fiai.cx will give the Foods and Nutrition lesson -, Gary Goucher family. been reorganized. Released 1900 So tnmrt Donsid L. Hoffman! Pastor Phene Clerk 773-505- 7 there, returning E7H WARD Mehne has been as President of the YWMIA, taking the place of Glenr.a Clark, who was released Clo Crooks ton and JaNae 1'enroa have been chosen as members of the MIA Ace tivities and Services Com-nmie- The daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ronnie Clsld has been blessed by her grandfather, Thomas Leroy Fowles, and named Siephnnm Paul Jensen has been baptized and confirmed by hir father, Mamin Jensen. Mcrk Branford has been a Teacher, and John Dawson, a Pnest, The Relief Society would like to encourage tose who wr jgt I W KSK9. 4-y- ear home on Saturday evening. Contact Wayne Rollins if you are going v i in MW M Saving means more now than it ever did, at First Security. For one thing, it means you can earn higher interest. Up to 7XA per annum. For another, it means you can be assured of earning that high interest for a fuil four years. A short time ago, banks were given permission to issue a limited number of four year savings certificates, paying higher interest rates than ever before. Since First Security has always been a leader in paying our customers the highest return on savings, we're now offering, for a limited time, $1,000 savings certificates paying 7lA per annum. Interest is paid four times a year, by check or deposit. Our other excellent savings packages, available for shorter periods of time, also earn our all time high interest. And passbook savings earn 5 per annum. Whatever amount you want to save, whatever time you want to save it, remember, saving means more now than it ever did at First Security Bank. Open Some interesting things have been planned for the Relief Society Homemaking meetings next week, along with the Foods and Nutrition lesson The baby son of Mr. and Mrs Bl2ir Burdess has been blessed by Bishop Travis Weaver, and named Duane Paul. Make your reservations as soon as possible if you are planning to go to the temple excursion on Jan. 18 and 19 They will go by bus to Manti for a session at the temple there, spend the night ui St. and attend two George sessions , Sm your account now. 1 Li r V yly n u LittkwfLi c 13 I1 U rr:ti It I C. f k ts -- ' i i iV' tfcO.'w0 BiwwilZ'A v i 1 1 Resources over $1 Vi ballon First Securty Bank of Utah. N A first Security Bank o' Idaho N A Tirst Security Bank ot flock Springs Wyoming First 8evurty Bank ot EourViLil N A First Security Bank oi Past Sec .'it , State Bank ot Spmgviils first Security Stale Bank Member F D tcNj nu ost on .id V e 1 egan. Utah C 'Os prcHibti drivu it h ao j ue tCjofi Jo ol the nj s k3t pi hr ie uGjX) maVdy uriuts thie ate W Ro ;9 45 A M Bible School SHAM Morning Worship Youth Meeting ou p in Daryl Fullmer has been susmined as Assistant Ward The Elders Presidency has 4275 Evening Worship 6 45pm their Homemaking meetings next Tuesday morning and an Elder. as new rd members, Gene and Rena Funk, Robert Hopkins, the David James family, and the David Mulhn family. Drew Peterson, son of Linda Peterson has graduated from Primary and been ordained a Deacon, by Bishop Bnant Funk The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kolb ha? been blessed by his father, and named Kelly Barnett Kolb. David Lynn Despain has been baptized and confirmed by his father, Steven Despam. iHH Jloyn Tb1 Pobfif their Homemaking meeting next Wednesday morning. Louise Yvy m2 invited father, Jay Telleson Blair Cox has been ordained We Stake conference set by Lske View Next week, the Relief will have their Society Homemaking meeting and the Foods and Nutrition lesson by LaRae McEntire. Helge Moulding has been ordained a Pnest by his father, Steven Moulding JoAnn Tanner has been released as a member of the Services and Activities Committee of the MIA and sustained as Mia Maid Adviser. Genevie Siler was sustained to the Services and Activities Committee. ROY ELE - . Maria.. Needham has been awarded her seven year medallion for the MIA Achievement program. 1847 on Oct 7, 1943 The new Mormon president was born March 28, 1bj5, the sixth of 11 children of Andrew and Olive Yvooiiey Kirnoall, and is a grandson of Heber C Kimball, one of the ungit.d! apostles and a counselor to Holly Telleson has been baptized and confirmed by her ROY FIFTEENTH WARD ROY NORTH STAKE SIXTH WARD '' si ) U. ; A - - ? v 3 fy -- r h ik? m CiP-- M t' 5 1 r f 7j 1 and Nutrition lesson at the Relief Society Homemaking meetings next week. Ail members are invited to attend They also have varied activities planned for the day. ROY THIRTEENTH WARD We have recently welcomed f vr- - ROY TWELFTH WARD Lois Bair will give Uie Foods flrighar ROY SEVENTH WARD V: - - President who led the Nuevo.), Ill y evitimg arid ihursdey morning 'T'? fl3 I - were President Bert Simpson, and his counseiois Wilford Stoker and Andrew Schow. as the new Sustained President was Andrew Schow, v- ith Gordon Tyler as 1st Counselor and Val Brown. 2nd Counselor. Val Brown was released as Ward Clerk, and Wilford Stoker sustained became the 12h president of the latter-daSaint Church on Dec 31. 1973, after the death on Wednesday, Dec 2f, of President Harold B Lee President Kimball was president of the Aposttes, called to be a member of the Council of July 8, 1943, and was ordained an apostle h the late President Heber J Grant Xst 12 their Social Relations lessons next week, on Tuesday -- W 1 cannot attend the day meetings to come to the evening sessions Next Wednesday they will have quilting and textile, painting at the Homemaking meetings. ll YJ yitud 5 ROY FIFTH WARD Col Jay Hess, one of the prisoners of war in Viet Nam will be the speaker at church next Sunday at 4 p m The Rehet Society will have , STM Apostles, UK- - week and various activities have been planned for the day. -- 5 e Council of Twelve Ji Relief Society Homemaking meeting next . r president of the Mormon kr the Troy was the name chosen , i id "l,i nt ROY THIRD WARD Leone White will give the Focnis and Nutrition lesson at SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Mr and Mrs. Gene Mitchell called llieir new son Michael. 1 ROY TENTH WARD The twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Parker of Den- Ccr; x. Junior girls are Judy Keller, Lisa Bennett, Cindi Allen, Kathy Corwin, Kathy Keiier, boma Curtis, Julie Qumlin, Shanna Lorenz, Cathy Young, Genette Madsen, Charmam Knudsvig. Beehive girls are Laura Bloxham, Dorella Knudtson, Lori Burbank, I isa I s rsen Rpvorly Wood, Teresa Lorenz, Kathy Qumlin, Melinda Bennett, Joan Powell, Debbie Skeen, Julie Curtis, Connie Madsen, Tami Thomps m, Denise Garcia, Sherrie Davis and Julie Gorringe. Beehive girls coach was Glenda Bloxham. Missing from tne Junior girls picture were Kathy Corwin and Julie Quinlin, from the Beehive group Vicki Eyster Dawn Dee and Sonja Jahc-zynswere baptized and confirmed, the daughters of Mr and Mrs. Dennis Jabczynski. Venna Mae Nielsen was baptized and confirmed, the daighter of Mr. and Mr? Jergen Nielsen. Morrell was Phyllis released as 2nd year MIA Maid Leader, Mary Am Anderson sustained. Sherri Cook ws sustained a Sunday School Teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nichols called their new daughter Laura. Wise h Spencer W Kimball, 78. of Salt Lake City, and hirmeriy Gerald Flint was sustained week. They have some interesting thirgs planned for the day as well as the foods and nutnfon lesson. won first place in recent stake volleyball competition. The giria were coached by Vivian Sunday School leader. Paul Wise was advanced in tViAwi t iv o f'nnKor l.n WiW Iw U U the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant ? A,-,,- assistant Scoutmaster. members to attend their Homemaking meeting next SUNSET SIXTH WARD Laura Lee Beezer was sustained Junior Sunday School Cuorister, snermas Beezer president of the APYMMIA, Joseph Lesue PS Sally Dirkaon will lead the Spiritual Living Class in Relief cociety on Tuesday LAKEVIEW STAKE FIRST WARD The Relief Society invites all Family Nutrition lesson. Junior and confirmed, the son of Mr and Mrs. W illiam Boweutt Roy IDS News WoJJrr giving A!CP3 SUNSET THIRD WARD as assistant Scoutmaster. Tom Gtover has been rctased as a Sunday Selim tocher. He and Mrs. Grover were sustained to work in the for the new son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Larsen called their new son Adam, Bi ett the little hoy is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholas Jaiad Eawcutt was baptized Wau-ma- Glenn Lu&k was advanced to a Priest. Jimmy Aarant was advanced to a Priest, the son of Mr and Mrs Van Aarant The twen son and daughiei , Bari and Shell, cf Mr. and Mrs. Gary Letrd were baptized and confirmed. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robin Rasmussen was g'en Lee name of Jill. Mane Hughs will be in charge of the Homemaking class in Relief Society on Tuesday. There will be registration for a senes of mini classes to be held ir, the future, work on a quilt with rrooths o! Ihe nle iki tierpn f nlr i :rd N A W r fo i nA |