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Show Roy LDS News lCm B UiJ HOOPER STAKE ROY TENTH WARD Mr. and Mrs. John Dunyon had their baby blessed and named at the last fast meeting. Mr. Dunyon blessed her and named her Brooke. Scott Burgess ar.d Lisa Hunt were baptized and confirmed by their fathers, Albert Burgess and Douglas Sunset Stake News SIJNSKT FIRST WARD Hunt. The leader, with Norma Rogers, Senior basketball team was presented a trophy for first place in the stake for this season. The Junior te-vers first in the stake, second in region and third in multi Mote region. George the stake representing presented the teams with their awards Sunday, Evelyn Meadows will present the social relations lesson in Relief Society Wednesday. Joan Poulson is Relief Society will meet next week for their social relations and mother education lessons. the mothers presenting ward dinner and reunion with ail former ward members invited as well as those now living in the ward. Brian Keniey has been ordained a Priest. Trcie Lee Atkinson has been baptized and confirmed by her grandfather, Horace Hayes. Robert Cummns was baptized and confirmed by his father, L.J. Cummings. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wheelwright has been blessed and named Jennifer Mae. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hill was named Lisa. Both were blessed by their fathers. education lesson. 'NSET FOURTH WARD Betty Green gives the social relations lesson Tuesday in Relief Society with Lillian Hansen giving mothers SEVENTEENTH WARD The Relief Society reminds all members of their homemaking meeting next week. The mini classes will again be held. education lesson. Phyllis Morrell is evening class leader for Sunset 3rd and 6th Wards on Wednesday evening. mothers education class SUNSET FIFTH ROY STAKE Stake choir practice will be held tonight at 8 at the 2nd leader. SUNSET SECOND WARD Relief Society Wednesday eill be the social relations lesson, Linda Sisneros class leader. Judy Gebheim will give the mother's education lesson. priesthood meeting Sunday morning at 8 at the 2nd, 7th, 13th Ward Chapel. SUNSET SIXTH WARD Relief Society on Thursday will be the social relations lesson led by Donna Kidman with Margaret Miller presen- SUNSET THIRD WARD Relief Society Wednesday ROY FOURTH WARD SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Danny Little and Mike Heinze were given their Eagle Scout badges at a Court of Honor Sunday. Danny is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Little, Mike is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Buck Heinze. Carol Mitchel will give the social relations lesson, Myrl the mothers Young education lecson in Rnliof Society Tuesday. Because of conference last Sunday, fast meeting will be held this Sunday. The social relations and Clfd., Utah ! irea S s m aq relations and mother education lessons will be given at the morning meeting next week. Joyce Rollins has been released as ward organist and Pat Medell sustained. Fellowship Hall. 2 S. 1 assistant 1 j j II II Phone 773-505- Baptist Church I SALT LAKE CITY-- An boy was soio vocalist with the Primary Childrens Choir when it sang for that session Apnl 6 of the 144th annual General Conference of 8 the B Latter-da- y Saints mon) Church in J vital love ror people I 8 ,, 9 the Pastor Jess Watson J I P h. I 731-233- 6 it. . Y e. it Father was very pleased. You are endowed with angels voices Ive never heard ' Ja "x -i- V' mss i us sm ra bo v Clothing, km 1 OGDEN-T- he Rescue 1 Mark ( Limited Tima) s m V r.-.- E w 1 y . u- -- no 8 H trx St m &, 1 F MS J ts m n nr m (.ALL i . . . IM RIVS(Mfc 2 ea B--3 wwaraawM w m Cfe nvnw ksu pm 2781 jd ur J 1 --Vll ;! t , . ' ft J. a ' 'V j Rsiwdasei W 2 Fnplieh c (iuhujx a rjoex vasot nr cavn; ( whih causes another problem. We want Weber Cumv the residents ty to contribute whatever they can, he continued. Contributions can be dropped off just aixmt anytime at the mission on Wall Ave. Any donations will be greatly appreciated, pointed out Rev. i dlshiur cmc; c ( tc Of' .'ionic . ('Htsoi s ii n y (jmufei. '()' o(cr,s if V acryuuj! (joo ttctO'S' to our oo fouj (.statcc rater. jrot , SJ you nr rrrury tc rocccui or u tc cmtuy Jou rc rurc o raoc. , (mt, y - you roucurvr to rrrr ru(e . otiy cocu (tret, ((( uorc. estuucc. One uuct you r .so forre ca cau yox. t "4 XJ t Wall "We have many migrants arriving each day now, and many of them have very few clothes and will then rent an apartment with little or no luiiuuul. iuv.tomjiCu twv. James Stanfor, head of the mission. "There is always a great need, but it is more than usual right now. They come in each day, and many of them speak only Spanish and Quality u Mission, County. of 4L Ogden Avenue, has put out a plea for any unable items such as clothing and furniture for migrant workers wo have started to come into Weber i 7h& . . fTJiereAs' we 8 W furniture bought in 1 973 before the price increases. 73 prices will save you 30 over this year's prices. i eft: i vh iff 1 We have a supply of patio covers that s jpjwv f P! 2J iRs saa - west rw -S- OTS rtf i'r Jt i i '4 'Y NS- v nssRPWBsssiwMMii -- Ti. L anything more beautiful." i V "jf-- 4 j? Im sure your Heavenly fra 1 (MorTaber-naci- Mrs. Patricia Maughan, director of the Childrens choir, also led the children in other Primary songs Mormon President Spencer W. Kimball, praising the children in his talk, said, That music was heavenly. r-- "TSwd Ricky Tanner, a member of the choir drawn from regions of the LDS Church, sang a verse of "Come, Listen to a an LDS Prophets Voice, hymn which was part of a medley which the choir sang for the session. 1 - j A vital foith in Christ .-- I 7 were chief, i I I Pastor i1' 4275 S. 1900 W. Roy j 9:45 A.M. Bible School j 11 A.M. Morning Worship 7 P.M. Evening Worship : Hoffman dispatchers said the Temple grounds were checked and no bomb was discovered. fr--i. A I D&Tidd L. meetings. Mormon Temple Grounds gates were guarded by church security officers. Shortly before 2 p m. Saturday April 6, an anonymous telephone call was received from a man stating membership in the AIM, who said a bomb had been planted in the Tabernacle and was set to go off at 3:30 p.m., but police North Park I I 900 W. Conference stationed around the Mormon Temple grounds to monitor 1 Church 4377 Mormon Young boy sings Sfc ... Kay Christian ROY SIXTEENTH WARD There will be no more night Relief Society meetings until further notice. The social both services Sunday morning. There will be tolls, doughnuts, hot coffee, tea and chocolate available in the April 12, 8 I self-hel- p programs. Saturday at 6 p.m. will be a i ess y j the Indians throughout the y mother education lessons will be taught at Relief Society next week. FOV FIFTH WARD the junior high school youth group will again present the Service of Shadows 1 8 p.m. in the Church Sanctuary. Two services will be held on Easter Sunday. A Holy Communion Service has been scheduled for 7:15 a m. and Festival Worship at 11 a.m. The Senior High Youth Group will sponsor a fund raising Easter Breakfast following Kelvins Shoes I Friday, peaceful demonstrations at the gates of staged ROY FIFTEENTH WARD Our Saviors Lutheran On Good Salt Lake City for the demonAir. Trudell said stration. that the Mormon church money now helps only latter-daSaint Church Indians. uMore Indians need to become involved in the planning and uses of funds provided by the church, said Mr. Trudell. Mr. Trudell acknowledged llu,t the $3,500,000 which the Mormon Church pro ides for Indian programs and services, but he said the programs are administered by whites, are for missionary purposes and bung negative results. He said the $1,000,000 sought by AIM is not for the but for organization, programs administered by Indians outside the church. He said that if the demonstration fails in its goal of a Mormon meeting with President Kimball, the AIM will take its grievances to the Mormon people through symposiums and public meetings. Salt Lake City Police, directed by Dewey Fillis, Indian Movement (Aim) protesters y Lois Larsen and Jim Stevens have been released as representatives for the special interest group. Emma Anderson will take the place of Lois Larsen. Thanks to all ward members who donated blood for the blood bank at the hospital. Terry Lynn Baker will give the lesson at the Young Adult Relief Society Sunday. The Relief Society regular meeting will be Tuesday morning with the social relations and mother education lesson being taught. ting the mother's education lesson. will be the social relations class. Betty Fateman, class LAKE American The protesters, carrying placards with quotations from the Book of and Mrs. Duard Webster, Ed- Mormon and the Bible, numdie Pasquale, son of Mr. and bered about 80 at the conMrs. Ed Pasquale, Steven ference. Skidmore, son of Mr. and Mormon Church officials Mrs. David Skidmore, Nancy have said that the Latter-daof and Mr. Lister, daughter Saint families provide an adMrs. Fred Lister and John ditional $3,500,000 annually in Chugg, son of Mr. and Mrs. assistance to young Indians. Dennis Chugg have been bapTwo AIM John leaders, tized and confirmed memBellecourt, national field bers of the church. and John Trudell, The Relief Society will have director, national chairman, flew into their homemaking meetings next week. ROY NORTH STAKE ROY NINTH W ARD Mark Webster, son of Mr. priesthood members are reminded of general the social relations class Tuesday with Joy Trimbrell giving the mothers education lesson. SALT CITY Jndian-administer- Ward. All ARD Joyce Rasmussen will lead W tut mt Temple Square, but most visitors at the big 144th annual General Conference of the Latter-daSaints (Mormon) Church ignored them and police watched their every move. The AIM ROY THIRTEENTH WARD supporters dramatized their request to save Please your meet President Spencer W. newspapers for the toy Kimball of the Mormon Churscouts who will be around to collect them for a fund ch, which AIM has asked to make availabe $1,000,000 for raising project. S! the - 'wr -- :... rv ttZH 1 .. ii |