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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, March II, 1374 a jjlVeieents 3mu will f hold meet Welcome Wagon will have their monthly luncheon on Thursday, March 21 at 11 a.m. at the Lotus Restaurant in Layton. Luncheon hostesses for the day will be Mrs. James Hefner, and Mrs. Max Baten-ste- n. Program will consist of nomination of officers and white elephant auction conducted by Mrs. C.G. Harding, Mrs Thomas Rath and Mrs. Melvin Carey. We would like each person attending to please bring a wrapped white elephant marked with a price to begin the auction. Proceeds will be kept for club funds. We will also draw for the winner of the queen size quilt and Ukets must still be purchased at the door before the luncheon. Those members not able to attend please get their nominations for tlie officers to the nominating chairman, Mrs Gary Blome, All newcomers are invited for reservations call Mrs 2 or Kenneth Johnson, Mrs Robert Christensen, 825-493- 773-382- RnndHkts RO V TENTH WARD Set aside the date of March 22 for the ward budget dinner. AD married coupes of the ward are invited to a fireside on with John Sunday Arrington of Ogden as the Susan Adair, Suzanne Warren and James Ludlow were baptized and confirmed last week. Susan and James were confirmed by their fathers, Jerry Adair, and Charles Ludlow. Suzanne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Warren was confirmed A The Relief Society wiU have a Birthday Social next Tuesday along with their IIIWV The annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Baptist Conference will be held in Roy this weekend North Park Baptist Church in Roy will host the meeting The district includes churches in Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, and parts of Nebraska and New Mexico affiliated with the Baptist General Conference. The opening session, at 8:30 regular lessons. A very special program will be presented under the direction of LaRue Schoenfeld, and a luncheon served. Friday evening, and the concluding session, Sunday at 9 45 a m will be held at the church, 4275 So. 1900 W., in Roy Business and devotional sessions Saturday will be conducted at the Ogden Holiday Inn An dinner meeting will be held Saturday evening at a restaurant near, ly Rev Lawrence Swanson, of Christian Secretary Education of the Baptist General Conference will speak at the devotional meetings Rev hriward o Nelson, of Denver, is Executive Secretary of the Rocky Mountain Baptist Con- Y present the nutrition lesson. Allan Hansen was released as 2nd counselor in the Elders Elwel! Quoi am, Jerry sustained. SUNSET FIFTH WARD Tuesdays Relief Society wiil be the Social Relations led class by Joyce Rasmussen with Joy Tim-bre- il presenting the Mothers Education lessen. Donna was Ferrin sustained Relief Society chorister, Connie Wright evening Relief Society organis Julia Wiberg and Cathy will program Shelton and Danny Argyle, son of Mr. and Mm. Gifford Argyle of Sunset 1st, SUI or--Y ratal waRD Evelyn Meadows will present the Social Relations Tentative plans have been made for a movie to be presented by the Relief society on March 23. A film especially appealing to young children will be shown with tickets costing about 39 cents. There will also be treats for sale. Proceeds will be used to help buy some new sewing machines. The public is invited. RO Y SIXTEENTH WARD Robert Hart has been reteased as Scoutmaster and Deacons Quorum Adviser, with Darrell Anderson taking his piace. The Deacons Quorum has been divided and two quorums made. James Haycock and Jeff Manzanares have been ordained Teachers. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Skinner has been blessed by her father, and named Karol ee. Debbiti Giefcil nas been baptized and confirmed by her father, Lyle Green. The Relief Society will hare their Social Kriaiions and Mother Education lessons next week. and Mother Education lessons. A short program and refrcslimunts have been planned. THIRD WARD The baby son of Rae Dean and Reggie Bruce has been blessed by his father and named Jace Reg Bruce. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hoskins was named Anthony Jay and was blessed by Norman Oliver. Four children were baptized and confirmed recently. Tammy Goff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Goff, and Steven Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hansen were confirmed by their fathers. LLa him tun, JaugLiti of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton and Linda Taylor, daughter of Mrs. Alice Taylor, were confirmed by Bishop Eail Morris. The Relief Society wiil have a Birthday Anniversary Social tonight with the Eighth Ward. Husbands or partners are invited too for a special program by the Weber State which after Singers homemade ic cream an cake will be served. lesson, Jean Poulsen the Mothers Education lesson in Relief Society on Tuesday. SUNSET SECOND WARD Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Social Relations class led by Linda Sirneros with Judy Gebhcun presenting the Mothers Education lSwScn SUNSET THIRD WARD was Bonnie Jenkins released as Relief Society President, Sharon Thompson, 1st counselor, Joan Duriord, 2nd counselor and Jeanine Crook, secretary. Sustained Joan were Dunford, president, Sluircn Thompson 1st counselor, Jeanute Crook, 2nd counselor and Rosie Ltfiuc, sou clary. Cindy Whipple and Kevin Payne were sustained Sunday School Teachers. SUNSFT FOURTH WARD David Jones was graduated from Primary and sustained Our Saviors Lutheran been featured at many dubs and also on Television. Guests are welcome and mothers are urged to bring their teenaged daughters. Hostesses for the evening will 3M-317- I Crystal Crunk and Dolores Meyer. The Sculor High Youth group will have a St. Patrick's Stomp on Friday evening from 7 to 11 at Fellowship Hall. Live music will be by the Movin Sounds erf Moonstone. Admifsicn is 75 cents per person or $1.25 per couple. Guests are welcome. The Junior High Youth n RfUIr ftrmnn wilt hnv Skating party on Saturday from 7 to 10 at the Classic Roller Rink. All Junior High Youth are urged to attend. The Couples Club will be hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Simons on March 23. They wiil meet at the Liens Den for dinner. Those planning to ait end should make their reservations with Mr. and Mrs. Simon's by March Park Baptist Church Pastor Jess Watson Ph. ' m-M- mM S Hi Opan 6 pm . 1 j Hoy Clntth pmwsakartdsj r377l'l00W 19. Special Ienten Services are being held on Wednesdays at Fellowship Hall at 7:30 p m. The basic theme of the five week series will be Man's Situation and Gods Response, j using films as the media by which to illustrate the difI ferent aspects of the theme. ! 10 am. Tuesday Ladies Nile Morning Wwshij) 11 y rv iwi pvs.t W1 k It jxvt-SX ! y .4f v efta ap A H 2.A g y $ ! i IW.tTiI Roy, Utah i637 South 1 S00 Vsst, Ph m 773411)04 a EvSfuWo?vp f I j r f 9 am. 8.45 pm. Youth 7 3Upm. rr-wsfL- C 'O V WvV M ve 'Ms. j V- I$ i The award plaque was presented to Officer Flmk in recognition of his courage and initiative 1.1 handling an explosive incident between a mentally ill husband and his estranged wife Called to an Ogden apart- - ment tu investigate a report of a man threatening his wife with a pistol, Officer Flmk stood at the open front door for two hours calming and pleading with the disturbed man who held a gun to his wife's head Officer Flmk took command of the situation and kept his gun bolstered and stood plainly m firing range Department and sub- sequently named as the Officer of the Year by the Ogden Fxchange Club event, being held at his organist. Dennis Vigh was graduated from Primary and sustained a Deacon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vigh. SUNSET SIXTH WARD and Primary School Sunday boys and girls will give a presentation on the prophets on March 17 in Sacrament meeting at 4 p m. This is a very special program. Everyone is invited. Marge Holt was released as Strikers csghf Tliree f - streakers entered pifcta tlie south gate of the Mormon Temple Square grounds, but the security guard at the gate r notified all immediately other security personnel, and all gates surrounding the walled in square were locked. Two of the three male streakers were arrested, but the other escaped over the Temple Wall. Charged by Salt lake City Police with disordei ly conduct were a Texan, and a Salt Laker. Streaking is becoming boring in Mormondom, said Dr. Stewart Proctor, University of Utah Associate professor cf psychology. "I think the fad already has peaked and the fad soon will streak into the sunset. X j t Ji, 6 i aml vAVV-v- i ... n 3litsriS PItOUD MOMENT FOR PATROLMAN An act of heroism brought Ogden City Patrolman John Flmk the Ogden Exchange Club plaque, which he shows to his wife, Rula. AUIR) BtHLOiNG MATIHIAIS Relief Rviaty president, Joyce Browning, 1st counselor, Sharon Nebeker 2nd crujiKolof, Thelma Barnes, secretary. Sharon Nebeker was sustained president, Joyce retained as 1st Browning counselor, Lucille Spendlove sustained 2nd counselor, and Thelma Barnes retained as secretary. Relief Society on Thursday morning will be the Social Relations class, leader Donna Kidman with Margaret Miller the presenting Mothers Education lesson. The lesson wiU follow, given by Denise Ham-mo- n. parents were their Saturday honored evening on at a banquet. It was for boys from 8 to 14 years, with about 150 boys and parents attending. Following the dinner there was a program prepared by the Cub Dens and Patrols from the Scouts. Monte Bloxham officiated at the event. Special guests were Barbara Argyle, Stake Cub leader, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Elwell arid Mr. and Mrs. Hal M- - -- ; Goringe. Dont forget to leave your newspapers out for the Scouts next Friday. They need our support. An eary donation of articles for the ward auction on April 26th will be appreciated. Ground beef is on the can- fit iuji aciiud lui Ivldicil 3:30 in Sait Lake. If in- terested call the Schroaders. r p .y .Tf JbrJuX HV , yUy f-- ' V . r. i v Jf I W.A. Gary ijf r ' r:, u ' -- s. yi ?. y y PINE T iT' i A V COfiTKACTOSPS -- kk I n Mothers Education lesson. was Roberts Sally sustained as in service leader in Relief Society. Dickson Laura was AOYWMIA . 11,S SUNSET SEV ENTH WARD Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Social Relations Class led by Carol Mitchell Myrhl Young will give the sustained ' f ,' 'T''S' . SPECIAL i MOLDING Values to ac- tivities and sendees committee leader. Bryan Stephens and Craig Carlyle were presented their Duty To God aw ards on Sunday. They are sons of Bishop and Mrs. Allan Stephens and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Carlyle. Clearfield Community Church News The March schedule for the I ClearfxelJ Community ChurI ch is as follows: Sunday, March 10: Theme I "Pardon, Text: Thou Stall I be With Ms in Paradise. r. t i friends and relatives. Pollack ver sustained Primary teachers, Karen senior Chugg primary Scouts and Cubs and vices. Mr. and Mrs. Tren-bsat- h are foster parents for eight teenage girls. Mrs. Trenbeath will speak about her work and ex- - The Lutheran Church ference Rev. Jess Watson is District Assembly Womens pastor of the North Park is meeting today at the Elim Church Lutheran Church in Ogden. Registration began at 9 a.m. with the iiys cctuibw Kl.ENKE FLORAL eluding about 2:30 p.m. The ROY FOURTH WARD And flowers are The baby daughter of Mr. program included a panel clS-Olifurnished by Mrs. Claine Stenquist discussion consisting of memand and Mark bers from the University of was given the name Wendy 21)55 Washington when she was blessed by her Utah and Weber State College 4 Phone father at Fast Meeting. Mr. on tlie Neds and Interests of and Mrs Dean Cardon chose Women Today. Lunch was the name Aaron Robert for served at noon. The Womens Circles met their baby boy. He was I on Tuesday and Wednesday. blessed by his father. The membership of Cathy Racliel Circle met at the Fteuther has been accepted home of Judy Puslvee with and we are liappy to welcome the Bible Study led by Norma Whittemore. her back into the ward. Dorcas Circle met on an has ward The A vital faith in Christ . assignevening at the home Tuesday ment to furnish 11 pints of A vital love J blood for McKay Hospital of Lois Flaig with Frances Burdick leading the Bible1 for people f blood bank from March 11 15 53 25. iu out. rkiij j uuuufeii 4275S. 1900 W. Roy Deborah Circle met on years can donate blood. Bible School J Please support this program Wednesday evening at the 11AM ... home of Betty Browning with 19.45 A.M Morning Worship if you can. 7 PM. Evening Worship ( All married couples of the the lesson given by Diane ward are invited to a Gustaveson. j progressive dinner party on The general meeting of our f. Lutheran Church Saturday at 7. It is being Saviors Women will be held next the Young sponsored by ! 731-233- S Mameds group and they will Tuesday at Fellowship IIsl! meet first at the Don Thomas at 7.3G p.m. A uKot and outstanding program has been arrargsd with Mrs Lynn Tren heath 83 p the speaker. Mrs. Trenbeath fcsponsors a Northern Utah feVrsWl I I Girls Group Home operated II by the Division of Family Ser- i I North V-v'4- W i . John Flmk, Ogden City police patrolman, has ben named OFFICER OF THE YEAR by the Ogden Exchange Club for his heroism in talking a distraught man out of shooting his wife observance. Betty Capner family home, will be for ROY NINTH WARD The Relief Society Birthday aml Mra- - Rooney Anderson, Social has been scheduled for SuRset 3rd; SLePk Shelton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross April 2. RO I' SECOND WARD The Relief Society will iiave a Birthday Social on March 21 following the Social Relations RO Homemaking meeting and Relief Society anniversary featuring a group of women from Bountiful has been arranged for the Relief Society Eirthday Social to be held on Tuesday evening. Eiaine Cannon and Dora Flack are members of the group as well as other prominent church women. The Green and Gold Ball has been scheduled for the evening of March 29. Music w ill be by the Bell Tones. slate delightful 13, 1974 for heroic cscSion Arvilla Morrell was sustained as a Primary L. AMOS SCHOFIELD will be honored by his teacher. Relief Society on Tuesday family on March 18 for will be a combined his 87th birthday. The ROY NORTH STAKE LAKEVIEW WARD by Dee Donaldson. A ! to the Deacons quoram. David is the son of Mr. and Mis. Sylvester Jones. Susan was Williams released as a Primary teacher and sustained 1st counselor in the Primary. el RO if SEVENTEENTH WARD 'i Sunset Stake News Society Birthday Social tonight at 6. 30. Gordon Smart has been advanced from Deacon to Teacher, The daughter q? Mr. and Mrs. Gary Young has been blessed by her father, and named Mudy. Recently welcomed as new ward members are William Bascomb, the Donnie Child family, the Lloyd Run-chfamily, and Bemadine Blake and them children. ROY THIRTEENTH WARD Rebecca Miller has been baptized and confirmed by her father, Russel Miller. The Relief Society will have their Mother Education and Social Relations lessors next Wednesday morning. serve their birthday anniversary with a special program and luncheon. Jrf vV: SJ Dont forget the Belief speaker. In connection with the Mother Education and Social Relations meeting next week, the Relief Society will ob- t $ ROY SEVENTH WARD ROY STAKE owr Hoar Edna Hay will give the Social Re) ebons lesson and Dorothy Walker the Mother Education lesson at Relief next Society meeting Tuesday morning. Wednesday, March x 3 home. older are invited. Citvs Lake HOOPER STAKE The annual Gold and Green Bali will be held on Saturday at the Cultural Center in Hooper. All members of tlie stake 14 years of age and Clear Held Coirier : f U VMUAU g,. ? fetch 17: Love, text : cid Beiiiud Jhv Thy Woman! Sea, Son! Kelirli speakitg. k Sunday, March 24: Theme My God! My God! Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?, Rev. "Loneliness, text: Kohpii enpakinT Sunday, March 31 : Tteme I Kamsa Need", text: Rev. Kehrli Thirst", speaking Toe Ciearfipld Community is located at 2.(0 So Ch'-Tc- 5E. in UajuTld. f t 9 le'jr If O r i 25 W. 12th LvB-- 4V Ph 3?3-S- Sl atA, - , JI vvfcv-y- I Y |