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Show -- Sun Chronicle Thursday, August 22, rVI A 0 n VdU n ut.U fr03 u v itz 1374 C-- " JsS W Clu Jszi fA P- ti M S' 3kCW- Kjy fc viU t(n L.U r AJ J ir fcai C-- '.. i A MAT? iJ $ f V lj( Wi H ? I'lS 0 iht' ? i ?i M t ! T U Li U U vS ! X y.i i WWWI- J4 The world premier ROY showing of the Young Adult the Roy Utah North Stake. The show gets its name from film production Mission will take place Possible Friday at the Roy North Stake camp. Mission Possible is the name assigned to a special 30 minute movie that was the popular television series "Mission The picture gets underway as Brother Jim Phelps drives up to a closed gas station and calmly walks over to a nearby ice machine. Having carefully scanned the area, he quickly removes a hidden and produced, directed, tape recorder from behind. After Ripping the switch, an authorative voice informs him of his mission. "His mission (should he decide to accept it) is to plan more activities to reach the individual needs of every Young Adult in the stake. After five seconds the recording then self des tracts and filmed by the Young Adults of ..(A V Ts 'J? ROY STAKE i" president, Debra Loertscher, laurel adviser, and LaNae Nelson and Renae Jensen, mia maid advisers. Joy stake mission has been presidency The reorganized. Paul Tex Hancock was released as president with his counselors, Clifford Sorensen and Tom Welch. Chosen as the new president is Dan Clark with Carl Pingree and Darrell Rich as counselors. James was released clerk. Our Jackie spon- to will sup- last ROY Happy birthday wishes from the Roy Lions and the staff of the Sun Chronicle are extended to the following persons at Weber County Hospital: Emma Cheney, Mary Hansen, Violet Davis. Margaret Goddard, Ella Brown, Sot'ie Anderson, Lillian Crane, Bessie Montgomery, Helen Leatherman, Thelma Peterson, Caroline Tuigey, Verner Lucile Wikstrom and Stanger. Society Regional softball playoffs were held on Friday evening here in Sunset with Sunset 4th and 6th ward junior girls among those part: ipating in the event. The playoff region comprises Clearfield, Sunset, Layton, East Layton and Davis North Stakes. Sunset 4th ward girls were placed first in sportsmanship m soft ball They have also received the sportsmanship award this year m basketball and softball. Clbarfield 1st won first in softball Special awards in the stake went to Donna Baker of Sunset 1st for being outstanding coach, Teri Hendricks, outstanding player for the Beehives: Joyce Anderson for the juniors, both of Sunset 1st, with Ramee Clayton, Sunset 4th, all star region team. Outstanding players from the wards are: Sunset 2. Lisa Burton, Beehive; Sunset 3, Lisa Sperry, Beehive, and Tamara Opp, junior; Sunset 4, Debbie Strebel, Beehive, Sherrie Jones, Junior; Sunset 5, Sherrie Jones; Sunset 6, Teresa Bloxham, Beehive, and Janet Gornnge, Junior; H H H M M trll lovtf far pcopfa H 9:45 Sunday BfUe Sskoc! H II a.m. Morning WartUp 7 p.m. Moot ot Wed. 7 p.m. BiW frail Jfvdy end Prayer Pester Jess Watson !W 731-233- 6 ' l n M H tl M H J t Stay Chrisii Church 4377 S. 1900 W. Bible School 10 a m Morning Woiship 11am Evening Worship 6 5 pm Youth Meeting 7 Dor.sW 30 pm stereophonic Greg Bingham directed and filmed the movie. This, the first public showing of the production, is the main event of an evening of fun and games at stake camp. Everyone will meet at 6 p.m. at the Roy North Stake center and leave together. L. Hoffir.cia Festor Phone 773-505- 7 w k:? v.y SUM . j A ..fE Jerald 'Pv It Vt '"Y. A 9! && Greg Bingham captures Mr (Brent Phelps Applonie) in action as they filr Mission Possible for the Roy North Stake filnt? CAMERAMAN W. Roy; Harold J. Clearfield; Mrs. Thomas (Gloria) Woods, Miss Karen Ogden; Israelsen, Sunfcet ; four grandchildren; one sister, Mrs Leon (Marie) Faler, Seattle, Wash. Sunset 7, Cheri Munk, Verlene and Beehive, Fiepkorn, Junior. SUNSET FIRST Cliff Argyle was released as Scoutmaster and Deacons advisor, Ralph Johnson as and leader Venturer Teachers advisor, Nick Baker as a Sunday Scnool teacher. Sustained were Richard Johnson as Scoutmaster and Deacons Quorum advisor, Nick Baker as Venturer leader and Teachers quorum advisor SUNSET FOL RTH About 70 ward members participated in a family cam-poon at Friday and Saturday last week Becky Collier was released as a MIA teacher. Ted little was sustained Venturer leader Smith-Morehous- e SUNSET SIXTH Following the Visiting Teacher Report meeting on Thursday at 9 30 and the homemaking lesson Relief Society lad es are invited to go on to a luncheon at the Mansion House in Ogden. Time for the luncheon is 11:30 a.m. Reservations may be made by calling Sharon Nebeker, Joyce Browning or Lucille Spend love. Doug Ganz was sustained as president of the 2nd quorum of Deacons with Danny Powell, Roger Alien his counselors and Kurt Madsen secretary. The David Dornty family, new ward members are residing in the former Lynn Miller home SUNSET SEN ENT s.l. .VI ' Sunset Stake Saturday vHl fefth In Chrlf T Israelsen, Israelsen, homemaking meeting will be Sept. 4. Those ttending are asked to bring an item for a pot luck lunch. - A - - 7 on jUI vt assignment daughters, set 4275S.lS3m her v, - SUNSET Henry Ward Israelsen, 63, of 129 W. 1900 N died last week at his home of heart failure. Mr. Israelsen was bom June 19, 1911, in Avon, Utah, a son of Z. W and Edith Janes Israelsen On Dec. 14, 1935, he was married to Julie Federico in Hyrum, Utah He had worked for the H. D Sparrow Co. in Roy for 10 years before retiring He attended Utah State University and had lived in Sunset since 1948. Surviving are his widow of sunset; two sons and two ROY NORTH STAKE ROY NINTH WARD Scott Bennion, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Bennion has been ordained a Deacon by his father. The Roy Elks ROY Lxlge 2338 is planning a Hawaiian luau for Saturday. The social will be held from 6:30 p m. to 1 a.m. Music will be provided by the Islanders. All Elks and their guests are invited A J Vnl OBITUARY SUNSET STAKE Church V home teaching economics atRJH. Saturday. HOOPER STAKE FIRST WARD The Relief T Hansen CHRIS CRABTREE, a graduate of BYU, is the only new member of the Rdy Junior High staff this year. She says she is looking forward ROY EIGHTH W.ARD The Elders Quorum have a party Friday at the church patio. Thanks to all who ported the ward outing sored by Holy Cross Lutheran Church of Brigham City. This event will be held Sunday with breakfast served from 8 30 on. A joint worship service will begin at 10:30. Families are encouraged to make it a family weekend as special programs are planned for Saturday evening at the Camp site. An early service will be held at Our Saviors at 9 a m. for those who cannot attend the canyon breakfast. A church school staff meeting will be held Aug. 29 at 7:30. All teachers should be present. The fail schedule will begin Sept. 8. Sunday School will be at 9:30 a m. and worship service at 10: 45. Beptis! . 4 FIFTH WARD The Relief Society homemaking meeting will be Sept. 5 with the mini classes continued. There will be a pot luck lunch served at noon. All members are urged to attend the canyon breakfast and worship service at Box North Perk V as ROY Saviors Lutheran luesu i. VV' replaces Michelle Howard as young adult representative. The Primary has a new presidency. Peggy Sargent was released as president, Judy Hawkes, first counselor, and Shirley Meldrum, second counselor, Judy Hawkins is the new president and has as her counselors, Nancy McConnell and Merry Fusselman. been reorganized. Maxine Green, Betty Redden, and Rhea Ressler were released. Lucille was Beyeler sustained as the new Roy E3ks ;. A secretary and Bonnie Shields sustained. Loren Stimpson has been sustained as assistant ward ROY THIRD WARD The Young Ladies MIA has Elder Campground, i? News Roy LDS :u the syncronizing sound track and V. I- r projects, golfing, softball, hiking, firesides and water-skiin- g are a few of them. Almost all that attended these activities appears in the movie with or without their knowledge. Our special guest star, Brent Applonie, plays the part of Brother Jim Phelps. Scott Jacobson, who is the Sound engineer is in charge of 5 - Erother Phelps prepares complete his assignment. From this point on, the film takes us to the sights and soimds of some of these activities, which have as their main purpose "Reaching the individual needs of every Young Adult. Diving and swimming contests, service 11 Cindy Hill has been sust aim'd a Sunday School toucher Judv Hill was sustained director of the Young Ladies Organization t "v Of, |