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Show Thursday, August 15, Stis Chrorride R oy LDS New HOOPER STAKE Slake Fun Day is Aug the Hooper at Park. Each 21 family should bring its own supper, except for the meat and drink which will be furnished by die stake. TENTH WARD Our ward will join with the 17th ward for an outing at the stake camp on Friday and Saturday. A pot luck supper will be served at 7 p m. on Friday night, followed by games and contests of skill, directed by Willard Parker and George Wilson. Families should plan to stay over night. The annua! ward swimming party will be held Aug. at Municipal Park and Pool. A pot luck dinner at 6'30 pm. will start off the evening's entertainment with p.m. swimming from 8 to 23 ROY STAKE SECOND WARD At the last Fast meeting the baby of Jim and Ymana Johnson was blessed by his father and given the name Tabor James Calvin Harris blessed his new baby son and named him Matthew Calvin. Allen Sterling Tuttle was baptized by his father Norman Tuttle and confirmed by Jack Encksen. Brian Abel was baptized and confirmed by his father Ed Abel. John Reed Shaw has been ordained a Teacher. FOl'KTII WARD Oleson has been sustained Building Librarian Ruth Ure was released as Dorothy librarian Congratulations to Mary Lou Hooper, Joy Stoker, Shelley Barker, Tammy MacKenzie and Connie on Parkinson their graduation from Primary. Douglas and Cheryl Thompson had their baby blessed and named Jacob Paul. We welcome Mine and Bonnie Peterson as new' ward members. The ward swimming party is scheduled for Aug. 24 at Municipal Park, starting at 6 p.m Our Junior Softball team took consolation at the recent region tournampn , and will be entered in Zone play, this week SEVENTH WARD Beginning Sept. 1 the time for meetings will change. Priesthood Meeting will be at 8:30 a. m , Sunday School at 10: 30 and Sacrament meeting at 4 p.m. Primary will be on Tuesday, MIA on Wednesday and Relief Society on Thursday. Primary Graduation exer- - Christssn Church pishing sole The Christian Womens Fellowship of the First Christian Church will hold a rummage sale at the old Toone Cafe at the corner of Wall Ave. and 24 St , on Aug. 16 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Aug 17 from 9 a.m to 3 p m. There will be clothing, furniture and miscellaneous items for sale. For information, call Mrs. Ralph Elwell at 392-785- Roy Christian I Church I 4377 Church S. 1900 W. A B.bip School 'i vital love lor tOim people 4275 S. 1900 W. Roy Mot ning Worship 1 a m j t ! 9:45 Sundoy Bible School Evening Worship 6 4S p m 11 Youth Meeting 7 30 pm 7 a.m. Worship Donald L. Hoffman p.m. Hour 1 Morning of Praise Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Study and Pray ar Pastor Jess Watson Pastor Phone vital laith in Christ I 773-505- 7 r li1 32 I ( ) J 1974 cises were held on Sunday for Kelly McEntire, Carta Hamblin, Cathy Wright, Jill Wbinham, Trudi Tanner, Linda Pitchford and Teresa Weeker. Tonight is ward temple night . THIRTEENTH WARD Sent Beeinning Priesthood meeting will start at 8 a.m., Sunday School at 9:30 a.m, and Sacrament meeting at 2 p.m. Relief Society will be on Tuesday, MIA on Wednesday and Primary on Thursday. Christopher Miller was graduated from Primary and has been oi dallied a Deacon by his father Russell Miller. The son of Tim and Sherrie Spens has been blessed by his father and named Terry 1 Lynn. Linda Sue Kempinger, daughter of John and Jean Kempinger, has been baptized and confirmed by Gene Funk. Lorie Elmore was baptized and confirmed by her father, Lyle Elmore. The Primary has a new presidency. Claudia Mitton was released as president and Kay Despa in and Keren Miller were released as counselors. Karen Miller will be the new president, with Marilyn Bailey and Luana Brown as her counselors. The Family Home Evening manuals are available now. If you havent received one from your Home Teachers, they can be obtained from Dennis Anderson for $1. to go and will meet afterwards at the church for ice cold watermelon At our recent Fast and the church were Kimberly Karren, Deslrae Wilde and Scott Robertson. No new babies were blessed, ThP VOlirg SfjiiHjc; in ward will be sponsoring a J Bishop Wayne C. Bnerley, 1st Counselor Darrell Smith, 2nd wash Saturday, Aug. 17. Theyll come to your home and was your car for a $1 donation. Contact Dekne .' p'rtd 5. FIFTEENTH WARD The Relief Society officers and teachers arid their partners are having a party tonight at the home of President Diane Parker. " ,ni iwmi Mr. and Mrs Glade Nielsen will host the congregational picnic for aduits at their home Thursday. Aug 22 at 6 p.m. Reservations should be made with the Nielsens by Aug 18. NEW BISHOPRIC of the Roy Twelfth Ward are Bishop Darrell G. Smith, Thayne Karren, first counselor, and Richard J. Funk, second counselor. Sunset Stake News SUNSET STAKE Stake Lagoon Day is Aug. 22 Tickets may be obtained from ward bisnoprics. Tbur-sda- y is Stake Temple Day. There are 10 Indian children needing places to live during the approaching school season. Victor L. Brown will be the speaker at a youth session to be held at the Layton Stake Center on Aug. 18. SUNSET FIRST Dale Mietus was graduated! from Primary and sustained a deacon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mietus. Graduating from Primary, now ready for MIA, are WenOriginally scheduled for dy Savage, Vicki Lutz, Vicki the Aug. 17, the planned date Bean, Michelle Miksell, is now Sept. 7 on Bee Gees Teresa Sanders and Scarlet parking lot. There will be a Reichel. Junior girls softball team good collection of clothing, furniture, dishes, books and has been awarded the stake knick knacks. spbrtsmanship award. Teri Hendricks judged the most Any donations anyone valuable player for the junior would like to make to it can girls, Joyce Anderson most be delivered to the Post home valuable of the Beehives and after 4 p.m. each day or call Donna Baker most out6 for standing coach. These awaror ds on the stake level. pickup. Shirley Montie and Holly Aguirre are in charge of the SUNSET SECOND sale with the Junior Girls A large number of ward holding a bake sale as an ad- members were in attendance ded attraction in the Ogden Temple on Wednesday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Ilay Call and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Call were sealed in temple rites. Jim and his family live in Clinton. was Crook Jeanine released as Relief Society Spiritual living lesson leader, Mae Browning was sustained. There will be a get acquainted social at the home of Melba M.skin following an Ogden T.Triple session at 6 p m. The social will be everyone is invited. The annual rummage sale sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary Post 139 has been postponed. 825-708- 825-843- 2 secretary, Brenda Cook, Sunday School teacher, Sharon Neilson ward librarian, Becky Rogers, 2nd year Mia Maid President, Lori Johnson, counselor, Debbie Law, counselor, Diane Ashdown 1 year Mia Maid president, Dawn Jensen and Jill Palmer counselors. Sustained were Pat Abshire one-yeMia Maid president, Gayle Bateman and Dawn Jensen counselors, Diane Kester, secretary. Brenda Wysone Laurel class president, Chindy Whipple, counselor, Mary Jane Judson, secretary. Elna Brady a counselor in the Primary, Cathy Christensen a Beehive teacher, Mary Jenkins, primary teacher; Dolores Judson APYWMIA secretary, Sharon Nielson activity counselor in the Blair Bateman, priest group counselor. SUNSET THIRD A Young Married Fireside was held at the Lyle Johnston home on Sunday evening with about 25 in attendance. A mace contractor ty of time to wiiit&s But once the cold weather hits (usually in August) he'll be swamped with service calls. Avoid the chilly discomfort of waiting your turn in line. A phone call now will insure the warm comfort of gas heating right from the first cold snap. Ask your licensed heating contractor, furnace dealer or plumber to: Inspect flues Clean or replace filters Oil motor and check blower belt Turn your pilot on (if you turned it off for the summer) Adjust and place in operating condition the pilot, burners, thermostats and other automatic controls. it uses your gas furnace is in top working condition, well maintained it natural gas more efticiently. By keeping energy, hut ou save money on you not only help When 11 your heating bills as well. ! 1 hrwtimr umf MOUNTAIN FUEL fcrJarsv Editors Note: We received the following letter in the mail Tuesdjs and feel that its contents should be made public, long with the prcn-de- r Guild, we feel that Mr. Oleson desenes a big "Thank You" from the residents and isitors of Ru . Parley V Oleson, Roy City Parks Do ector The members of the Apren-de- r Guild have voted unanimously to eongratulate you and your staff for the beautifully landscaped parks in Roy They are so well planned and planted and immaculately kepi that they do a great deal to help the reputation of Roy as a very atti active, dean city It is a pleasant experience to visit any nark in Roy or even to enjoy their beauty when driving by We are sure most of the citizens of Rov would agree that we owe our thanks to you as the man most responsible for adding this pleasant at mnsphore to Roy Sincerely, The Aprender Guild Kelly Rock, Manlyn Hobbs, Terry Anderson, LaRay Hod-soVicky Iavitt, Penny Reeves, Susan Shearer and Judy Knutsvig There will be a visiting on luncheon Teachers Tuesday beginning at 1 p.m.There will be a visiting on Thurp m. The A theme Redication. be will provided. babysitter teachers luncheon sday beginning at with accompanying slides were given by Mark Taylors parents Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, who have just been released from a mission in Nauvoo. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor expect to go back there again. Ward families are invited to an outing on Aug 16 and 17 at camp Everyone is invited. Ann Rogers was sustained Laurel Teacher, Cathy Mooney was released as a Sunday School teacher and sustained Activity Counselor in the APYWMLA, Delila Bingham was released as Smith-Morehou- Primary librarian and sustained a Sunday School teacher. ward executive secretary, Dean Fordham sustained. was Morrell Carolyn sustained Beekeeper, Carolyn Hodson Mia Maid leader, Cathy Stanford Laurel leader and Renae WSgstaff a Primary teacher. A nv vlTTTfH T1 j . was Browning honored at a farewell on Sunday evening prior to his leaving for the mission home, language school and Belgium mission. Family members Mr. and Mrs. Kaye Browning, Lynett, Kelly, Wayne Mayberry, Les Davis, Bishop Kidman took part on the program There was an open house at the Browning home afterwards. Janet Rock was sustained president of the 2nd year Laurel girls Mary Rock has been sustained a Stake Spiritual Living class leader, Ruth Thompson is stake Spiritual living class leader. Graduating from Primary, now eligible for MIA are .jjw.'.. 1 it J ITt I it ib v ibj "L . Save on Fire Insurance Youll save enough on tire insurance premiums to pay for a concrete masonry building Concrete just doesnt burn. Save on Maintenance Maintenance through the years is little or nothing And, a total concrete masonry building costs no more and often less per square foot than any other type of construction. With high built in insulation qualities, AMCOR concrete building products help you reduce monthly heating and cooling expense. Ease and Speed of Erection AMCOR concrete masonry units are locally many factured. We can provide skilled local masons or you might do it yourself. Either way, your concrete masonry building goes up fast. Call or visit any AMCOR office for a FREE ESTIMATE. Made in Utah with Utah tabor and Utah me SALT .to t OGDEN 801Wm 12itiSuw Phnne 339 tt?b lAKt 333 South Redwood Road North Salt lake, (4 imlfi noilh of North Temple) LOGAN PROVO iulh Hhmv91 Phone 373 8100 S OFFER SE fvSTV Excellent Insulation Qualities SUNSET SIXTH Mike 1 SUNSET SEVENTH Loren Young was sustained an elder, the son of Mr. and David Mrs. Vern Young Stephens was sustained an elder, the son of Bishop and Allan Stephens Don Mrs Eastman was released as most interesting report SUNSET THIRD Helen Blanchard was released as a Sunday School teacher, Mary Jenkins as a Beehive teacher, Elna Brady, basic instructor, Cathy Christensen, Primary cntv-erv- e Counselor Thaync Karren and Ward C'leik Richard Funk Sustained as the new bishopric were Bishop Darrell G. Smith and counselors Thayne S. Karren and Richard J Funk A new ward clerk has not been : m and Betty Rich who welcomed a new baby girl to their home on Aug. 8. y gig lias p your ' fM 2X . Wilson, 73! 2931 or Kay Ponif you would tius, like them to wash your car. Congratulations to Dave SIXTEENTH WARD Gaylen Rollins has been released as adviser to the Aaronic Priesthood, with Richard Schmid taking his place. Released vois last Sunday pot-lue- IF in A change was affected the Roy 12th ward bishopric V. mU & car Weston meal. The 5th Quorum of Elders and their wives will travel to Salt Lake Friday to see the Promised Valley pageant. About 17 couples are planning in Roy ,4 nijiy Larry and Lonnie Weston have been baptized and confirmed by their father Brent TU FI FTH WARD All ward members are invited to a social on Aug. 30. A pot luck dinner will be served on the church lawn, with games planned for after the sustained confirmed as new members of Testimony meeting, ROY NORTH STAKE SIXTH WARD Patricia Gillette was baptized by Brent Weston and Confirmed by her great grandfather Albert Gilbert. The bahy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Best was blessed by her father and named Nanette Denece. We are happy to have Tom and Ann Moulton as new ward members. 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