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Show Sasj Chronic It: Thursday, April 18, vr V n wa tM Carolyn Johnston was released as Juiuui Sunday School coordinator, Wilma Corma sustained. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the visiting' teacher message class led by Elaine Martin followed by the cultural refinement lesson given by 1 SUNSET SECOND WARD Relief Society on Wednesday will be t the visiting teacher message given by Nola Kimber with the cultural refinement classled by Francis Crane. SUNSET THIRD WARD Sherman Beazer released as president APYMMIA, Joseph LeSue sustained. from Released the Teachers quorum were Robert Andreas, president, Doug Jenkins and Owen Larsen counslors. Jeft Robinett, The SUNSET FOURTH WARD was Searle released as homemaking Suzanne leader as was Jeanine Andrews as nutrition class leader in Relief Society Sustained were Eleanor Darcy, homemaking leader and Kaye Harvey nutrition class leader Craig Darcy was sustained a Deacon, David Darcy a Priest They are sens of Mr. and Mrs John Darcy. Girls given individual awards Sunday were Tana UardetYv Davies, -Debbie Ogden, Carolyn Strebel, Carol Tubbs, Terri teacher visiting meeting next Relief Society Visiting Teachers should have their visits completed by April 24 as their report meeting will be held that day along with John Puffer has been or- dained a Teacher by his father, Clark Puffer. The Relief Society is holding a bake sale on April 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the home of Iona Christensen. Special orders will be taken prior to the sale, by calling Mrs. Christensen at Stevenson has Mike been ordained a Deacon by his father, Mike Stevenson. Alton Karras i3 the new Sunday School Librarian.. Next Wednesday morning the Relief Society will have Their Cultural Refinement lesson and also Visiting Teachers report meeting. 731-224- The Relief Society reminds all members of their Cultural Refinement meeting next week as well as Visiting Teachers report meeting. 7th WARD Keith Pitchford has been LAKE VIEW WARD Three babies were blessed last Sunday by their fathers. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Bodily named their baby girl Jennifer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hull named their daughter Kelsha, and Mr. and Mr. Donald Bellon named their baby bey Donald. Jeff Avondet, son of Anita Avondet was baptized and confirmed. baptized and confirmed by his father, Larry Ptehford. All women of the ward are invited to a special event to be held on Friday at 6:30 at the church. The Visiting Teachers will be especially honored. or- - Vest 4800 South in shin arwi Irvon prrvTT-ognH athletic and other programs. Dr. David Heikkila teaches the classes at the Royal Bible B.A. degree with highest honors in English Education, from Bethel College in St. Paul, Mmncsot. He holds a teaching certificate for teaching in the language arts, secondary level, in Minnesota and a Utah teaching certificate for English, secondary level. Roy is accepting registrations of rights, priveleges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at that school and not does the school discriminate on the basis of race in administration of its to max I. Great-grandmoth- educational policies, Students interested in enrolling for the fall classes are encouraged to talk to Mr. Heikkila either at the school or at his home by telephone, ad- missions, policies, scholar- Vic- er ees er efciq It is true that men in prison grew apart from the community, but for men years this has been a condition that the JayCeea of America have worked to overcome. Today 223 Chapters are behind prSnoa wads and 19 000 es cow and members. Every ef tsei bat a prison chapter la Utah the last ta - 773-285- With the granting of a charter to a group within a prison the first motor event is the inagural banquet, a function that serves several purposes. It is a mean to raise funds to help defray initial expenses, and at this time die chapter charter is presented to the group. At the banquet 35 men at the Utah State Prison will be accepted into the U.S. Jaycees and Utah JayCees as charter members. -- 4 SSSHi&tm 88it!8!a honors fendL Donald Archibald is one of our fine teachers at Clearfield Seminary He was born in Riverton, Wyoming and was raised in Cody, Wyoming until he was twelve, at which time he moved to Billings, Montana He graduated from BYUinl971. lie is married to named Donald Christopher. He is presently coaching the junior scripture chase team, plus being the advisor for the Seminary period representatives. He teaches Seminary because he loves the youth and he has a great desire to hrip them establish a firm gospel foundation upon which to build their lives the former Sherry Stephens, and they have one little boy oil gn copyrighted Vi mstrong wa W1 Armstrong Everything youd want in a new floor beauty, durability, comfort, economy Sundial has it alt. Two patterns, many colors. A special Mirabond wear surface that keeps its shine, without waxing, far longer than an ordinary vinyl floor. A foam inner cushion for more comfort underfoot Plus Sundial is the lowest cost floor featuring Armstrongs speciai Mirabond wear ' surface. See Sundial today . oNirysaro high-style- , At ST ' rt J - L , 7 . - yi,, J 1 Lrf? 4 v I A - &:i " ''' 5 3 HOME ir ' BUILDING 2345 S 1000W ino s i 04 V .OsM?'! and fa Roy men observes ROY Junius H. Brown, a the past Viewing of resident Roy for 69 years, brings to mind a similar event he'd at the federal celebrated his 83rd birthday on Saturday with a family penitentiary at Leavenworth, of a Kansas, It proved to be the part at the home most impressive event ever daughter, Mrs Dee Donaldheld behind the walls of that son He has been a farmer in notorious instituion. More than 750 ptop'e attended and Roy, as well as the driver of school it was a mixed crowd with the first He two has in bus living Roy free people and inmates enBertha besides children themselves joying Among the guests were many Donald: Mrs George (lnas) Walker, Corinne and Ellis dignitaries, representatives 10 of two state governors, and Brown of Roy. He also has and four great JayCere executives from grandchildren grandchildren. across the nation. n each and organizing, weekend drives from South Ogden to the prison to offer ideas and lend support. This is they type of community action that most JayCee members are willing to give. The men in the newly formed Valley JayCee chapter feel honored being a part of this organization and have taken the pledge to live up to Carnival readied in Roy The ti3'th Pad School Cainival spon soied by the FTA is scheduled foi F'iday evening Irom 5 to 8 p m Jhe pihhcjsjnuted jhy tcl.Ct tkl (lull Uo 1, bettl P th, b3g toss, squirt a teacher Cuhe walk bingo, fish pond country store gr?b bag pound a nail, and tricycle obstacle couise A ill be a . ham special feature smorgasbord omners for only $! 25 Aiso on the menu are hot dogs, brommes ice cream and soft drinks There will be drawings during the evening for door prills, plus a specs! draw.ng tor a beautiful double bed sice quilt Bring the entire family to enjoy dm net and the many carnival activities The Northern Utah Coin Show will be held m Ogden May 3, 4 and 5 Dealers from throughout the Midwest will be m attendance to display, sell, buy and or trade coins. Local club members will display collections of coins, meidals the Ogden Coin held annually. will be held at Inn, 33rd ai.d Club and is This year it the Holiday Washington Blvd. The Show will be open from 12 a m. to 10 p m on May 3 and 4, and 10 a.m. to 6 p m. on May 5. There is no admission charge to the show and ttie public is welcome to attend. of the JayCees, whith is the name of the prison chapter, is now scheduling their banquet for the evening of April 19 The program for the evening will include speakers from the community and inmates. State Senator LaMar Buckner, a former National JayCee President will be the keynote speaker - Entertainment provided by BYU students and inmates will include music and song Activities will start around 7 30 p m Inmate response to what is taking place indicates the importance of JayCees behind "Its great prison walls I am being ac knowing Junius Brown kn Protection Agency. Koy Christ Mr. Reynolds wrote on Flow The Continuous Kenetic Model to Predict the Temperature on the Toxmly VV. S. of Oil Refinery Waste to Algae. The paper covered a Bible School A vital faith in Christ 10am portion ol the Ph D work A vital love Morning Worship Using refineries near Salt Jim Hargrove, Auburn. am for for the study, Mi. Lake people City Wash , Richard Wilkinson, a developed Calif ; and Ron Snyder, Las Reynolds Eventog Worship 4275 S 1900 W. Roy mathematical model showing 9 A5pm Vegas, Nev. oil refinery waste was j 9 45AM Bible School An environmental that Youth Meebng more toxic at higher tem- J II AM Mormng Worship' 7 30pm engineer, Mr Reynolds is a 7 P.M Evening Worship f i doctoral student with a peratures. DcndJ 1. bachelors degree in civil The w inner is the son of Mr. I j V 4 II and in maker's Mrs. and 1 Reynolds, tfg.neenng 5 tfil i water quahty IIis research 5123 So 2050 W Roy He is i 773-505- 7 was sponsored in part by a married to the former I I 731-233- 6 I Saif dcx'torul of Ph. from fellowship j.re Chrystine HowaH I the U S Environmental Lake North Park Baptist Church Ckrdi 4377 I - 1900 1 1 InslofSd LUMBER I SPECIALTIES Contractor One $ijp Shop Th Hoifa Pastor Jcs Watson Fta to atend and en vanous game bowhs including, penny Coin show planned in Ogden May 3-- 5 and other items of interest The shoAi is sponsored by Working with their outside sponsors the Valley Chapter the JayCee Creed. Wbat the people of Utah are witnessing is prisoner rehabilitation m action which eventually will show most of these men as an asset to the community. n . no-wa- I - The Uth State chapter of the Society of the Sigma Xi awarded $330 in cash prizes recently to four graduate students for excellence in original research and writing The top papers were wrnt-teby Jim Reynolds, Roy, ROY University otennsd cepted, one man said. "I tunate in having Elmer am confident our projects Knowles, a professional lanwill be worthy ones. And I dscape gardener to direct the Mr. Knowles has might add, my family is project. pleased to know I will be a been coming to the prison for member. many years giving his serOf interest is the iirst major vices to the inmates without The beautification project the Valley JayCees pay. will attempt, which is a program wiil be a fulfillment beautif.cation program at the for him as well as many gnm institution. Because of others. Being a member of its location the prison can be the Utah Nursery Association turned into a beauty spot that he believes that by hard work people driving along the the prison chapter stands and excellent chance to collect freeway will find pleasing Doing this has long been in some prize money in the the minds of prison personnel future. and inmates but until now Don Cavalli, executive never and organized drive to of the Ogden do the job acts as outChapter JayCee The Valley JayCees are for- - side sponsor for the prison group ' He' has ' been the moving force in the initial horse-draw- Vr.T - V.'.. Mrs. Oliver Curtapass, Chicaga, 111., and Dennis B. Durbano, Mountain Green and daughter, Stacie Kay. tze uiei it snsprer, re-ulste- r Rov High School The Academy admits the students of any race to all the ml(fou dm me - GrandfatherMrs.Ernest FIVE GENERATIONS Durbano, Layton, tor Durbano, Ogden, The Ogdsa chapters M erganking and ere acting as Ewcaors, and already there are a number of worthy projects on the agenda. Aemhmy 2286 t i tw-- Sanaa. the fail quarter. The Bible Academy offers classes in New Testament and Church History, on a released time basis and scheduled through ds kfaiful as Utft, 3 12th WARD Roy High School students for dnwjing, . lesson. !0a.m. SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Scott Henrie was sustained a Priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs John Henrie. was Nicholas John sustained to head the ward building committee. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the visiting teacher message class led by Beth - Henrie-' with Alton Eastman following with 'the cultural refinement lesson - the Cultural Refinement Jorgensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jorgensen, and Bradley Momford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mum-for- 8th WARD Boyd Wright has been Jch?, 11th WARD d. message class will be led by Denise Hammon on Thursday with Mary Rock leading the cultural refinement class at x Tuesday morning, and the follwoing week, they will have a special Rom emailing day and Visiting Teachers report meeting, and convention. Baptized and confirmed last week were Jeffrey president with Beverly and Marlene Vigh as couaselors. Coleen Aarant was retained secretary. Doris Varbel will give the visiting teacher message in Relief Society on Tuesday with the cultural refinment secretary. Sustained were class following led by Peggy Owen Larsen, president, Ingram. Doug Jenkins and Jeff Robinett, counselors with Mark Anderson as secretary. SIXTH was SUNSET Cheryl Myers sustained a Primary teacher. Kelly Browning was Relief Society on Wedgraduated from Primary nesday will be the visiting w itli his Duty to God Trail he teacher message class with is the son of Mr. and Mis. the cultural refinment group Kaye Browning. led by Elna Brady. Eddie Miller was sustained a teacher. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Miller. their at father, Jacob Hansen, and Named Cody Dustin. Thurell, xm Steven Scott Eilander, and Steven Wright. The Relisf Society will The Relief Society will have their Cultural Refinement lessen are 3rd WARD The baby boy of Robert and Janet Hansen Shipley has been blessed by his grand- was wppo wapIt j FT-- STAKE 6th Musselman, Kelly Mills, of- h sustained a Priest He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Varble. Kay Green was released as Primary president, Lena Hansen and Marlene Thurell as her counselors. Sustained Marlene Ua fe t Baptized and confirmed reminded of the stake leadership meeting oil Friday morward. ning at the This is the final meeting of the year. Members are still needed for the choir which is learning music to sing at stake conference in May. Anyone interested in singing with the group is invited. They will be practicing eeach Thursday at 8 p.m. at the 2nd 7lh ward. sustained a Deacon. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Demont Wiberg. was were of the ward Relief Society ficers and teachers was Varble ROY NORTH WARD : All class on Wednesday morning with the cultural refinment class following, Norma Dalton leader. David will have ROY STAKE visiting teacher message Wiberg Siety next week and remind all Visiting Teachers of report meeting that day also. lessi Martin, Debbie Hansen, Vicki Arnold, and Honda Rauiy. Sandy Bybee will lead the Bryan The Rebef t'ained to the office of Eldar, by bis fp thcr, Keith Wright. their Cultural Refinement SUNSET FIFTH WARD Patty Wells 4 s. 14ih WARD 17, 1974 i. UK Sunset Stake News SUNSET FIRST WARD Wednesday, April Roy LBS News a S3 Clearfield Courier 1974 vA A,A f t i s; - v;- y t - k - n& L At , x. |