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Show I SuiiChjosuc'e 1971 Thursday, February 21, Boy LBS News i i s h their cultural refinement lessons next wu k, as well as HOOPER STAKE A banquet for all MIA age girls will be htdd tonight at 7 p rn at the cultural center iri asaas visaing teachei s meeting ROY SEVENTH WARD Hooper The ward (hoir is holding ichearsuls each Sunday Our Saviors Lutheran work, centering around the meaning oi the Sacrament There is no cost for the session, but those attending should bring a sleeping bag, a copy of Good News for Modern Man, and Luthers small Catechism Lenten Services begin on Ash Wednesday, Feb 26 with dinner at 6 30 and Communion Service at 7 30 p m A meeting will be held tonight at 7 30 for the Comof Parish Ad mission ministration, and the Commission of Parish Missions tncluJed in the evenings will be films program discussions, Bite s'udv and Roger Palmer taking readied by church prefabricated wall has been set atop the platform winch will support the Latter-daSaint Church pavillion at 74 at Spokane, Expo River y Washington The pavillion is supported by pilings m the Spokane When completed, the church building will resrmble the church plates for the Book of The Washington Mormon State Pavillion is behind the Church structure and the Ger man restaurant is at the right Church 4377 S. 11am Youti Meeting 11AM Morning Worship 7PM Evening Worship Phone 773-505- Ph. 731-429- RD to Tina and Norman Russell who received CongratulUons their temple endowments last week and had their children scaled to them The Relief Society reminds all members of their cultural refinement and visiting teachers meetings next week TWH FT1I W YR1) Circle the date of March 9 for the Relief Society spring social A Gay Nineties Theme will prevail and tickets are $3 per couple FIFTEENTH W RD David Applonie has been ordained an Elder, and Bert ROY report meeting Nancy Law in ha been named as an assistant to the special interest group Pastor Jess Watson 7 teachers visiting 9 45 A M Bible School Pastor ROY SIXTH W ROY 6 45 pm Donald L. Hoffman Giant Srliuenman lias been named as an alternate Stake I Lgh Councilman STYLE THIRD W RI) Norma Howells will give the cultural refinement lesson at the Relief Society meetings next week It will also be 4275 S 1900 W Roy 3Cpn Blue ROY NORTH STAKE ROY ROY Evening Worship 7 his Sunday is Fast Day with a baptism on Saturday evening Next v eek at Relief Society, they will have visiting teachers meeting at 9 30 a m to be followed by the cultural refinement lesson Christ Cen terra Fundamental Morning Worship mm and Gold, and Scout banquet is being held tonight at 6 30 The Eldeis have planned a temple excursion tonight and a roller skating party for Friday They should meet at the church with their partners to pool ndes to the skating rink The junior softball is participating in one play and will have a game on Friday at the stake gym Don Hansen has been or ordained a Deacon We are happy to have Mr and Mrs Norman Jorgensen move into our ward They have been living in the Second Ward at7 Bible Believing Biole School 10 am week The RTEENTH W YUD There w ill be a ward temple excursion Friday night They will meet there in the chapel Church 1900WJ G9 ROY F(H North Park Baptist Roy Christian HOY EIGHTH WARD Thanks to all who supported the ward budget dinner last place A music conduc ting class is being neld Thursday at the Tenth Ward, with Don Singleton as the teacher For further inhumation contact Margene King The Venturers and Explorers will be gathering newspapers each Saturday morning and would like everyone to save their papers for them John Michael Nelson, son of Mr and Mrs John Nelson has graduated from Primary and been oi named a Deacon Johnnie Romander has been named Ass.stanl Represi n Derece Smith, tative, Reeves secretarv, and chorister for the Your.g Adult Relief Society lips 74 pnwilfa A ex copt Fast Day at 4 30 There will lie a special Priesthood session at the tern pie March 2 Joseph Hayworth has been released as second counselor in the Sunday School, with creative retreat for all junior high school youth will be held beginning Friday evening at 7 pm at Fellowship Hall m the church, and continue until Saturday at 9. 30 a m Purpose of the retreat is to prepare youth to receive Holy Communion, and will also be an opportunity for review for all those who have already pcrticipated at the Lords Table A Simpson a Seventy Next week in Relief Society they will have the cultural refinement lesson and visiting tpachc r meeting Ri The drive for the scout sustaining fund will lie held on Feb 23 The Relief Society will have ROY 5 Fit-TR- LYKEYIFW W RD The Rebel Society urges all v Fashion Fabrics r Textured Polyester Little People Broadcloth 498 value Yd. giesdat Broadcloth Prints Batts Folds for Easy Cottons and Blends to - - value rz?!S!pwsf SSSBSffiCSE; Decorator Shop Batiste Sheeks f i THIS COUPON FREE i i Lk. 2357 WASHINGTON 3LVD. h i- z. (7y A ATnwr.r! L- - dr - JI s-- .Os "i I Vs 4 p-- 3 Tm'- 15 OFjvJ 36TH HARRISON BLVD. Sfrv r yI n i H IVf Meeting at Mrs Lynn Garners home at 5392 S 7100 , YV will be the Hooper V. The meeting will be held Thursday, Feb 28 at 7 p m with co hostess, Mrs Francis W'ld-diso- n Weber is meeting at the home of Mrs Robert Larsen, 1172 S 2900 W on Feb 28, 34, West at2p m On Thursday, Feb 28, at 2 p m the 26 Roy pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs Glenn Seamons, 5875 S 2625 W Taylor will meet on Thursday, Feb 28, at 2pm at the home of Mrs Vivian Peterson The 55, Wilson is meeting on Thursday, Feb 28 at 2 p m in the home of Mrs Wendell 41, Homes, 2i72W 1800 S. Kanesville, T1 ursoay, p m at Miss Lilly Jacksons home, 4148 So Midland Dr Mary E Dalton- Thursday, Feb 21, 1 30 pm at Mrs. Ralph Gibbys home, 2198 W 43, Feb 21, 8 - SUNSET FIRST W hh- L V b f I i vs m. - V4&- - i, i Tim , Au. - V 6 1 ferent countries SUNSET SIXTH WARD Louise Smith and Donna Bingham were released SUNSET THIRD was Bachman Woody released as the Deacons advisor and John Bowen released as the Teachers ad-vis- FOl RTH W Fraley and Jean Carol W YKD Nicholls Karen Sartor was sustained as liie 1st year beehive leader SUNSET as Primary teachers SUNSET SECOND WARD A ward building fund dinnei will be held Thursday, Feb 21, beginning at 6 p m A film entitled This Is My W'ork, will be shown were sustained as Primary teachers Bruie Young was sustained ARD Edit'i Harder was released as a Sunday School Teacher. Tammy Harder and Paul Garner were sustained as Sunday School Teachers Sheryl Martin, LeAnn Rogers, and Helen Pugsley have graduated from the Teacher Development Class On March 1 there will be a budget far'd dnnrr held at the James Pingree , . .featured pianist as the Deacons advisor and Ted Fifield was sustained as the Teachers ad isor SUN5C1 SFYENTIIW ARD Mr and Mrs Paul Higgins were sustained as Mutual Mameds Joel Dickson reported hm He mission experiences recently returned from the Delav are Man land M.ssion 5600 So Miles Goodyear meeting at the home of Mrs. Joseph Call, 523 W 21ih St m Ogden on Thursday, Feb Co hostess is 21, at 7 pm Edna Mrs. t Clark RacheJ ,, Atjams group v is meeting at the home of Mrs. Jane Zuu, aww S ii3u W , on Thursday Feb 28 at 7 30 p m 27, Riverdale is meeting Thursday Feb 28 at 1 p m at tne home of Mrs Alma Ellis, WC4 S 1500 W. Co nostess is Mrs Gladys Taylor complex in New York nears completion LDS The Latter-daSaint Chur- ch complex- - building at Lincoln Square in New York City is at the Topping out stage with a giant crane atop the 33rd Poor, and the shop and church complex below The building is in two segments, one is the church segment, and the oil er containing apartments The church segment is 85 feet high, and the front conforms to the architectural rtecign 0f other buildings on Lincoln Square It facesdirec-tlon Columbius Avenue and contains shops y y Utah State Prison inmate Steve Villiard is participating in the Latter-da- y Saint Church Home Evening sessions at the Ronald Haslam family m Salt Lake City heating ducts are now being installed in the structure, and workmen are two to three weeks ahead of schedule on the building Workmen have been laying a complete floor a 0 eek on the high-xjspofbbad ; , , Jan.es at the poured and fimsfd the 33rd will bo held at 'ho Bertha Ec- floor earlv m February liex Uommuni'v Art Center Included in the church sec2580 Jefierson uv in Ogden tion will be the New Y'ork The date for tnix forthcoming Stake, the Manhattan and program is Saturday, Feb 23 Manhattan 2nd Wards, the at 8 p m w e, Pno plge Branch, Spanish American plus the headquarters of the Eastern States Miss.on Also on the 2nd floor of the chuich section will be a visitors center, with a huge painting of the Savior m the Garden of Gethsemane and other scenes There also will be a wide screen, multi media exhibit on the history of the church It w ill ice the theme of Y'ou Are a Child of God, and tell the visitor that the Mormon church started in New York, moved westward, and now is throughout the woi Id and back Mr Brahms, Featuring Pingree will play Rhapsody Op 79 No 2, Rhapsody Op 79 No I and Intermezzo Op 118 No 6 He will then play Im promptu Op 36 and Fantasy Op 49 by Cliopm Entertaining with the works Debussy will finish out the recital as you listen to Reflets of Dans LEau, Da Terrasse Des Audiences Du Clair De Lune and Llsle Joyeuse Mr Pingree invites his students, friends and general public to attend this per formance in New York Fireside The program, sponsored by the Mormon Church, currently involves nine families who adopt inmates via weekly Family Home Evenings of the Church features speaker OGDEN The Ogden Special Interest Fireside be held in the Ogden Tabernacle on Thursday, 28, Area will LDS Feb at7p m The speaker for the evening is President Hartman Rector Jr All Special Interest groups of the Ogden area are invited to attend f&FS ON ALL S J SJ& fcs : H. & y 695 West Rivordaie Road, Phono 094-677- 2 SNOW-THROWER- I S tiitj ttiote on 20 Complete Brake Job n . I'yiV 4 if, This dinner Stake House will be for couples only Itll begin at 6 30 p m and will feature foods from eight dif- ARD The Cultural Refinement lesson wall be given m Relief Society at 10 a m on Wednesday with Patty Wells giving the lesson The evening session will be on Wednesday at7 30p m Includes new lining all four wheels (Drum Brakes) Inspection all wheel cylinders ' Inspection Master Cylinder inspection all four drums , 9 " Inspection emergency brake r tt A. y i Sunset Stake News On any and all types of repairs amounting to 40 or more. 1 r ' M 'r . r This rare photograph shows the THIS SPIKE UNITED THE IRON HORSES Railroad Museum in California, Pacific Union in now the Golden original Spike, which united the iron horses of the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific on Ma 10, 1869. What happened to Old 119 of the Union Pacific and Old Jupiter of the Centra! Pacific? The 119, made by the Rogers Locomotive Works in 18t8, was scrapped in 1903 and Jupiter, built by Schenetady Locomotive Works in 1868, was scrapped in 1901, after final service. These famous iron horses were joined together at Promontory Utah, scene of driving of this Golden Spike. Safety Inspection every board SALE EFFECTIVE THUR, FRI AND SAT,. T? 1 4 kkyzyy'Sb I OFF ON LAST YEARS OGOfcN - K L-a-a A Print to fit i , Deco up age Reg. 25r to I r v t iri v S g iiV' I Ltl Prints SPOOL m bm Crafts Dept. fi i ue t In OF THREAD 45" to 48" Wide f t ;B Good tor a Solid Colors k 1 77 98 r8 Willis Hipwell, 4975 S 1975W The Home Evening program was started five years ago, and since tnat time 150 prisoners have been involved in the program Of the 300 participants involved m the program only 16 have been retuined to prison, compared with a 65 per cent recidivism rate nationally, say Mormon church authorities Storage 40' x 72" 45" Wide I39 V' Cutting Boards Polyester w k e program 1 ' and 45" Wide Reg. I99 The West Company Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet for fheir monthly meeting as follows-ThHooper U will meet Thursday, Feb 28, at 7.30 pm with Mrs Harold Simpson the hostess at her home Lakevie 52 is meet at 2 m the afternoon on Ihursday, Feb 28 at the home of Mrs fmnsife folos in musaum 60" Wide Solids and Fancies next week, and reminds ail visiting teachers of report meeting All visiting teachers are remirded of report meeting next Tuesday rioniing, to be followed by 'he cultural refinemen' lesson ROY FIRST WAR I i t v members to attend the cultural refinement lesson i LAWN MOWERS ifSS3 FS P'3rYYirvi th frr u t- - Ktg W at'Ki. Aw i l 51 Morlh Mairi Of f'T: V-- 'O' . t v t- - 13 Cborffdd |