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Show - i k is! Qr ci sty s ets social D.Qi 4 VC- - 4 vyf v;' - '' asasP2 - ' ki? .V S.V, -t - ROY Relief Society, A World Wide Sisterhood is the theme for the Roy Stake Relief Society social to be v f $$i f on Friday evening at at the 2nd, 7th, 13th Ward, at 7; 30 p.m. held 7:30 Nf" &. 6 &&&' 5&5llSa V uV TiMi u. Each ward will have "F&k isfssE es if Wl' V5iWjrVs1jH'I ? childrens choir for the The Pacific Southwest HOOPER STAKE ROY TENTH WARD season, will be held on Friday at 4 p.m. All children should be in attendance as they will sing their final numoer on Sunday. A clothing drive sponsored J - Jf , ''Jt' 'A if fe ufeSfcSrf. MAX93E WALLACE, fsfi, and Karon Thomlay display Kama f ran faxteo In at the 2nd, preparation for tSw Hoy Sisk R!l$f Society social Friisy, 7:30 p.m. Roy LDS News A budget pot luck dinner has been scheduled for May 3. Please reserve this day and plan to attend. The Elders Quorum is g a breakfast Saturday am. All morning from ward members are invited and the cost will be $5 per family. Blood donors are needed from our ward a3 an assignment this month at McKay Hospital. Dennis Nelson has been ordained to the office of Priest. spon-soiirs- chairman. We extend a welcome to Russell and Sylvia Ritchie who are new member of the ward. Mrs. Ritchie has been sustained as Relief Society music director and Susan faysom sustained. 8-- ROY their cultural refinement lesson at their meeting next Tuesday morning. ROY STAKE Choir rehearsals are being held each Thursday at 8 p.m. and all members of the stake interested in singing are invited to join the group, which will sing at stake cuniei cnee May 19. . SECOND Ricky Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilace, and Lewis Newcomb and Robert Farley have been ordained Priests. The Relief Society will have their spiritual living lesson next Thursday morning, and the cultural refinement lesson this Sunday morning. ROY !? ; r ROY FOURTH WARD Dale Hooper has been or- dained to the office of f! i Teacher. Brian Campbell and Duane Yiung both won second place nedals at the recent Olympics held at Weber State College. Those interested in playing on one of the adult softball teams are invited to meet with them Tuesday evenings at the Roy Junior High Ball diamond. They would like to have two teams, one for those 18 to 28 and one for those 28 a id older. Donna Pingree will give the Family Health lesson, and Marion Hill will direct the mini classes at the Relief Society homemaking meeting next Tuesday morning. The spiritual living lesson at the Relief Society meeting next Thursday morning. will be given ROY SEVENTH WARD Tonight is ward temple night. They will meet at the at5p m. Harold Siler has been released as president of the Teachers Quorum, along with Brent counselors his James and Holloway Blackley and Greg Whinham, secretary. Brent Holloway is the new president with James Blackley and Troy Wecker as and counselors Paskett, secretary. Craig Nancy Campbell has been chosen as the representative for Hie young adult group. Pete Greenwald will serve as athletic director. The primary will present the proram at church next Sunday . ROY THIRTEENTH WARD t h : r; has recently been baptized and confirmed. place in the Explorer-Venture- s Olympics at Weber State College. Ross Gibson has has been ordained a Teacher. stake family night program should contact the bishop. ROY NINTH WARD All Relief Society members are urged to attend the cultural refinement meeting next week. new ward members. Relief Society on May 1 will be the Spiritual Living class led by LaVon Reid. SECOND WARD Mr. and Mrs. Mike Larsen were married in the LDS Temple last week having their daughter sealed to them. Jeanine Creek will give the Spiritual Living lesson in Relief Society on Wednesday. SUNSET THIRD Ret ha Anderson will lead the Spiritual Living class in Relief Society on Wednesday. Phyllis Morrell is night class teacher, a combination of Sunset 3rd and 6th wards. SUNSET FOURTH The girls basketball team was given the spui (siudiiauip award this vear. The young married group will have an outing on Saturday evening at the Pioneer Theater. Those planning on going should meet at the IT'S PM 111: !a Anna Guell has been released as Sunday School secretary and Delia Branch sustained in her place. Doug Terry has graduated from Primary and been ordained a Deacon by his father, Howard Terry. Ray Olmstead will replace James Larsen as finance State University Institute, will provide entertainment for the evening. The group has performed in the United States, Canada and Mexico. It is the only LDS group that has been sponsored by the Mexican Government. "The Sounds of Zion" have presented 24 major concert hall performances as well as several national television specials in Mexico. Fun songs, dance, patriotic and sacred music will be on the groups pi ogram for the Blue Moon", evening. Rock around The Clock, vruiw, nUDiuv ji Pamela Campbell and their daughter Rebecca. Ricky Curtis was sustained a Teacher in his priesthood quoram, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Curtis. Gawn Eves was released as in Relief Society. was sustained a Primary teacher. Relief Society on Tuesday will be an extra Homemaking meeting. Registration for the new mini classes will begin and include one on excercise. Rumsey SUNSET SIXTH ROY-T- he Roy North Stake will present its second annual Family Night to Remember April 26 at 6:30 p.m. ard 8 p.m. in the Roy High School Auditorium. The Sounds of Zion," the Institute choir from the Utah c i uMUtvdi uhmj The Battle Hymn of the Republic" are scheduled for the 6Vmnj 5 performance. The cost for the family night is $1.50 per family and the public is invited to attend. Tickets arc available from ward bssnopnes in the Roy North Stake. Add, on d information is available by contacting Donald Clark at 731 2257. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Vaughan were released as Sunday School teachers, was Darrell Bingham sustained. Relief Society on Thursday will be the Spiritual Living lesson LaRee Keller class leader. Sunset 6th ward will hold an Ice Cream Extravaganza and auction on April 26 beginning at 6 p m. There will be a program of music and skits. Anyone having materials to donate for the auction call to have some one pick up the items. 825-703- 9 SUNSET SEVENTH was Gary Taggard sustained Webleos leader, Carol Taggard a Primary teacher, Kathleen Hoellein a Primary Nicholas teacher, Sharee released an a Primary teacher. Relief Society on Tuesday will be an extra Homemaking meeting, there will be quilting, Janet Little in charge. SUNSET STAKE President John Nicholas and ODell Cutler, outgoing members cf the stake -- "4-t- ;r , j W'orld Relief. is T J convention will open May 2 in Los Angeles. Pastor John Lundblad and Chauncey Daley will attend. The Utah District of Lutheran Church Women will hold a one day retreat on Wednesday, May 1 at the 2t. - Ligt?, 5 Heidelberg in Farmington. The day will be spent enDISCUSSING PLANS for the returned missionary zone conference are (1. to joying speakers, fellowship, and luncheon. There will also r.) Greg Bingham, Colleen Kendell and Brian Child. be an opportunity for discussion of the work of womens groups in the church. All women interested in Athletic Sunday, April 28, attending should The Utah District of the sermon- - In Charge of Lutheran Church Women wiil Your Feelings and scripJL. 0 hold a one day retreat on tures from: Roman 8:31-31 at the Wednesday, May Rev. Kehrli, will be speaking. Heidelberg in Farmington. An exciting returned fireside is to help give ideas perils of life as a gentle. Plan now for this coming The day will be spent enZone Confei to returned cast will be full of missionary fellowship, joying recently speakers, event: a Mother and will be held this missionaries in easing their favorites as Derby Hallo, on and luncheon. There will also Banquet Daughter is It also be an 28, for Harry Hustler, Betty Bap-tizpains coming Sunday, April readjusting Blue opportunity at Ox, Tuesday, May 7, and many others. 61st in the and of aimed tlie discussion of work at at 8:30 the 1974, planned pm in Roy, 7. 00 p.m. older returned missionary in womens groups in the chur- Ward Chapel, on 37th and the skits Following ch. All women interested in helping them associate with everyone will go from the The main purpose of the other people and getting recreation hall to the chapel Scout News, Troop 78 went attending should contact Alph more involved in the institute at Nielsen where two recently returned on went an overnight camp-ou- t activities. All returned missionaries will talk of the May Fellowship Day will be at Femwood, March 1st missionaries and their dates problems and pam theyve and 2nd. Mr. Allison, Mr. held on the 3rd at the HAFB are invited, as well as anyone suffered. The President G. Cady, and 19 Scouts par- Chapel. The women of Our else that would like to know Wimmer will Albert ticipated. Although there Saviors will be in charge of more of the perils a returning elaborate on their exwere very high winds and registration for the day. Mr. missionary goes through. periences and talk on pills snow, the Scouts worked on Glade Nielsen will be the song The program will start in and medicines we can take as leader. Speaker will be Knife and Axe, Camping, the recreation hall of the remedies for our pains. The and Compass Reverend Arne Markland, Cooking, conference will surely be a lot OGDEN Saturday, April chapel where some special requirements. Steven Mills campus pastor at the Univerof fun and good learning exskits portraying, The pains received a Gold Eagle Palm sity of Utah. 27, the Utah American BapThe Youth Junior of or he meet will High at First of "I Women tist 4th at the March readjusting," Court perience. group will go bowling on sun-daHonor. Other awards presenBaptist Church, 2519 JefThey are to meet at the ferson, for their annual ted were: Souther and Tac Powell; 2nd church at 2 p m. to go to Hill spring meeting. J Roy Christian ! Class-Daj The meeting will convene Seabreeze; David Top Lanes and afer, they are for a the t pizza Grizzly ! 10: with going 30 a.m. at Mrs. Sears Allen and Robbie Collier I j Church I Roach, Ogden, the state receive their Scout In- Bear. vestiture and Badges; and president, presiding. S. 1900 W. j I 1 A business meeting and Kent Sieler was presented a I special speaker will be the Quartermaster Patch. Mr. Bible School A vital faith in Christ for the day. A lunEldon Peterson, Chief Scout 10am program Polka A vital love cheon will be served. I Executive for Lake BonMorning Worship Mrs. Carlton W. Saywell, for people neville Council, presented 11am. in Ogden I y special speaker, will speak on Troop 78 the William T. ar7!;c laonw f a up i v iwvv it vn. liie woi k biie dim lie; liubbdiiu ) Award for Cowj 6.45 pm did at the Bangkok Christian nservation. public 9:45 A.M. Bible School in Thailand. I Guest House 11 A.M. Morning Worship' Youth Meeting 7:30 pm. Mrs. Saywell has been active I 7 P.M. Evening Worship I Polka Dance and other dance will be held at the in j J Donald L. Hoffman Masonic Temple in Ogden, a womens group. She now Arizona in 1 j and her resides Guide Project, on May 11, Pcstsr i VJatson husband serves as an ! I 4 Phene 773-505- 7 rim-pastor. Their daughter Admission is $1.50 per per731-233- 6 son. Call Melinda McPeek is ABFMS missionary is 1 I L. Construction is underway Zaire. for tickets. this week at Shire Square in Roy on the new Herefordshire Shire Medical Center. Square is located at 1900 West 4400 South on the site that has been well known as the Peterson Bros. Hereford Ranch and is now part of tlie Herefordshire Planned Community. Owners and principal tenants of the new medical building will be Harold L. Hansen, M.D. and Larry E. are who M.D., King, organized as Associates of Family Practice. Other occupants will be General Health Systems, a medical Herefordshire laboratory, and other ft Pharmacy medical-related services. Dr. Hansen has had his office at Herefordshire for nearly one year and Dr. King is moving from his office in Center in the McKay-De- e Ogden to share temporary space with Dr. Hansen at ways-a- nd Synod Returned missionaries Bspfisf Women y. Star-Ronn- . ie North Park n dinner by the new stake presidency, Kenneth Rock, nrenn U Pnt ap r,nl k V(W( VW( kliVIllUV Lightfoot at a dinner on Saturday evening at the 1st and 5th Ward Chapel. There was a dinner and program with about 50 couples a lending. Mr. Nicholas and Mr. Cutler were given a gift in application of their years of service ir the stake. Baptist Church 4377 dance Hor-naaa- set ji invited Constructisn imdsrwey ca t mefe! center Pastor Jess inte- Ph. 825-873- WM Herefordshire. Custom Steelgard with 5 guards to help protect save gas too! you 5 Beginning - A Strong Polyester Cord Body Axainst Roiigh-KiciAgainst Pcne radon Under the Tread -Double Steel Belts 3 Against Wet Skids - Four Deep Groin es 4 A.gainst Sluggish Handling - Speual Decoupling Grooves 5 Against Loss of Road Contact on Curves Special Stabilizers Built Into Sidewalls Guard 1 Guard 2 April 29 office hours for the two physicians will be from 9 m. to 9 p.m. six days a week. Guard Guard new The building, scheduled for completion in late September, will be some 000 square feet with construction of brick and wood to be harmonious with other buildings in Hereff rdsh-rThe and Shire Square. building is designed for Guard -- iz This Is AS! Yc:j Pay Price Includes IS&LSSSZX; BR7813 4 DR78-14 fv rk.S I .V.V f SI r J SlilMS V AvnririAr ' u' ' 0 4 office space for other medical fjHR78-5 4 people who will be needed as zs snki n u ui ui tki utv at mi wus.i Shire Square is a planned v commercial development designed as a neigtiborhood shopping and business center. otner facilities planned for the development include a farmers market, famiy clothing store, restaurant and other convenience shps. 4 - , fccli no 1 w id 'V e V V , Ec-cle- s. SUNSET FIFTH New members welcomed into the ward were David and Janice - er church at 7 p.m. There will be a ward carnival and auction on May 3 beginning at 6:30 p.m. Bob Streb is in charge. Scouts are planning a garage sale on April 27 at the garage of Bob Davies. was Glenn Harder sustained High Priests leader with Jerry Bailey and Don Pugsley retained as coun- ctdnre fori ppfprsnn was released to be a counselor in the stake presidency. Relief Society on Tuesday will be a special work meeting on items to be in the carnival on May 3. Family Health leader i ence-Firesi- Sunset Stake News SUNSET FIRST Nick and Donna Baker are ' T Ov during the next three weeks. It will be pickup on May 20 for distribution by the Lutheran Community Church Anyone needing tickets for the t Clearfield Lloyd Parkinson and David Jones each received third place bronze medals at the Explorer Ventures Olympics last week. ROY NORTH STAKE ROY SIXTEENTH WARD Congratulations to our Ventures Post which took fourth ROY FIFTH WARD church ROY FIFTEENTH WARD Cindy Tyler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tyler SEVENTEENTH Jerry Adair and Joseph Robinson have been released as counselors in the Sunday School and James Hunsaker and Thomas Kay sustained. The Relief Society will have ft ir j. 7th, 13th Ward. i JT .1 OTWTOI & by the church women is now in progress. Please bring all clothing to Fellowship Hall . W3?l$Mr wtl ea iTMtu mi The Couples Club of the church will have a bowling party on Saturday evening at the Davis Lanes. The affair begins at 7:30 with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Demer as hosts. The last rehearsal for the - it a rN. display from one of the countries studied this year in the cultural refinement class. A program and refreshments are also planned for the veing. All women of the stake and their partners are invited to attend. 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