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Show Sun Chronicle Ifiursdav.Seotember Or 0 n Qr E 5, 1974 Wednesday, September m vulaiavi;: ROY STAKE All members of the Relief Society chorus are reminded of practice tonight at 8 at the stakehouse. O I' Jorgensen V sustained Kent Nielsen and Paul Harwood have been ordained Priests. Congratulations to Mark Standing on receiving the Duty to God award. His parents are Bishop and Mrs. Ben Standing We welcome the Roy Garrett family as new memf bers of the ward. ROY SEVENTH WARD Tina Visser has been released as a counselor in the Primary, and Sonya Rose sustained. was Grow Norman released as Deacons Quorum adv iser and scoutmaster. The Relief Society will have their homemaking meeting Nov. 12. It will be a special day for making items for the nursery. Anyone having items in good condition they would care to donate to the nursery are asked to bring them that day. There will also be quilting. Those attending are asked to bring an item for a pot luck which begins with the first letter of their name. There will be an open house of the new jneeting house library Sunday and all are invited to tour the facilities. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitt has been blessed by her father and named Tina Louise. Trinity Tyne DeHeer was blessed by an uncle, Andrew r 4 9:45 Sunday Bible School Morning Worship 10 am 11am o.m. Morning Worship p.m. Hour Babies given names on Sunday were Chad Parkin, son of Mr. and Mrs William Parkin, Angie Flames, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Eames, Melanie Wessman, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wessman, Heidi Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs David Nelson, Trevor Lawrence, son of Mr and Mrs Riwrenee, and Amy Ricks, daughter of Mr and 4377 S. 1900W. 1999 W. Bible School 7 Evening Worship 6 45 pm el Praise Youth Meeting 1 Wed. 7 p.m. Blbla Study and I Prayer Pester Jess Wet son Phone I activity night, p m. Thursday. Ward Council, last Sunday immediately following Sunday School. Night Relief Society will be held twice a month in a private home. Patty Curtis and Sheri Cook were released as Junior day School teachers. Jeanine Knight was sustained a Junior School Sunday teacher, Dilworth Brunson a Senior School Sunday teacher. Maxine Corwin was relecised as head of the young womens organization. Eva Giles h been previously sustained to that psotion. Betty Powell was sustained as first year Mia Maid leader, Shirley Robinson as second year Ma Maid leader. Gwen Brunsen, first year Laurel SUNSET SEY ENTH Church v4tl f aitS in CttfUt vital lova far paopla 11 Donsid 30 pm L. Koffmcn I Pester J I 6 Phono J I Christiansen Ray sustained j 773-505- 7 Mrs Clyde Kicks. Allan Johnson was released as Sunday School teacher, Johns Salon 5643 S. S. ! 1 - ,4V W 1300 N. Clin- Published Hirer times in the (leai-fiet- d C nuricr and Sun I hr on li le the .Hi 12thand IHlh dass ut September tall was When it can create abrain for a smelter. The heart of the massive $175 million revamping of Kennecotts Utah Smelter is a new But is a continuous reactor furnace. for the project e computerized variable emission-contro- l system. the brain fail-saf- This valley-wid- e system will measure, predict and provide data for action to insure that federal and state ambient air standards are met... by clay... by hour ...or the system will slow, or bring to a halt, all smelter output. Meeting air quality standards is our goal. The project is underway -- scheduled for completion by July 31, 1977. Working together on this tremendous task, Kennecott people have created the solution. 13 off on all '& A her Salon Services , (m Call Today Phone i ad- 1 ton, Utah Beginning 240 feet South from the Northwest Corner of the Northeast Quarter of Section 33, Township 5 .North, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian and running thence S' S2r.t 825-978- 9 invita ail of her friends and former customers to take advantage of this special Introductory offer August 23 to September 30. - - 207 We welcome Clairene Munn Vi, I t the Sheriff of Davis County, Utah, at the Courthouse in Farmington, Utah, at the hour cf 12.00 noon of said day, pursuant to Rule 69(e) of the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure. Said property is more particularly described as follows: 90. 75 feet ; thence North feet; thence East 485 25 feet; thence South 600 feet; thence East 150 feet, thence South 687 feet ; thence West 44 rods; thence North 1080 fee to the place of beginning; together with ditch rights appurtenant. Dated this 30th day of August, 1974. John T Caine 2368 Wassh. Blvd Ogden, Ut. Attorney for Deamont T. Grazing Association, Assignee from Deainer Finance Company East S00 W 'r ,1, VV J If A A On the 20th day of Sep- tember, 1974, the following real property will be sold by notice fpt. SUNSET FIFTH Church S. Sc SUNSET SIXTH New ward schedule after 1 is Priesthood meeting, 8:30 a m., Sunday School, 10:30 a m.. Sacrament meeting, 5:30 p m., Fast and Testimony meeting, 2. 30 p in. group of the ward are planning an outing at the stake camp Sept. 13. It will be a steak fry with all that goes with it. Deloy Bassett was baptized and confirmed. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Nevin Bassett. 2955 Washington 4275 UJ9 fv-t- e. Ellen V essman and LaDon-nBarnett were released as Sunday School teachers Leona Anderson was sustained as Sunday School organist, John Timbrell as a leader and Joan Garcia, Sunday School teacher. second year Laurel Leader. Rick Wessman was Michelle Wood was baptized and confirmed. She is I the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wood. Rcy Christian North Perk Baptist (William) Schultz. She been employed as a Stan Ferrm was sustained a Driest. Baptism and confirmations were William D Gregory, son of Mr and Mrs. Jay Gregory, Don David Gotehy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Gotehy and Michael Nordenstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary a 394-347- V ) For her many years of service at Weber County was Hospital, Mrs. Schultz wiist-watcpresented a diamond of the by the President Association, Employees Mrs. Teresa (Robert) Ramwatsey. After receiving the ch, Mrs. Schultz said, During the 142 years that I have worked here, 1 have seen many changes take 1 ap place in this hospital. Wes.iinan. SUSNET FOURTH Young Marrieds KLENXE FLORAL Phone Y.1 Sustained a Priest He is tlie son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Relief Society, Bonnie Jenkins as spiritual living leader for evening Relief Society, Sharon Thompson, visiting teacher and teacher trainer leader. - And Flowers are furnished by Olive and Mark The open house, wheh was held August 20, was for Mrs. Housekeeper at this facility since it opened in 1960. For the past seven years, sho has been a Housekeeping Supervisor In 1973, Mrs. Schultz V, THERESA RAMSEY and George E. Goodell, hospital administrator, mire the diamond watch awarded to Elva Schultz, center. in Sl'NST THIRD was David Bateman graduated from Primary and v I Elva has J.Lt- first 'Employee Relief Society, 10 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Sustained were Lucille Tuesday, Primary, Aaronic Priest Thursday, Smith, mother trainer leader Youth 7:30 Jensen sustained. Mae Aspinwall, Tina daughter of John and Shirley Stegen Aspinwall, was given her name and blessed Sunday. T I 1 Location-237- d Priesthood YWMIA, with ' Vh 1 ESemmeM who have all made these years here so worthwhile was honored as the hospital Mfi FABRIC Roy Shopping Cantor li y sustained a Deacon. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bateman. Releases were Tom Dun-foras scoutmaster, Norma Rogers as mothers trainer leader in Relief Society, Vicki Head as a Sunday School teacher, Sharon Thompson as Relief Society family health leader. SUNSET SECOND Bessie Nelson was released as president of the Aaronic Lois " 1 vice. . Sunset Stake Sharon Anderson was baptized and confirmed. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anderson. Blaif Savage was baptized and confirmed. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Savage. Kenneth Darrell Hinckley was baptized and confirmed. Jerry Williamson was sustained as Priest Quroum group leader with Farrell Spackman and Russell Misell, counselors, and Melvin Anderson, secretary. V , 5 The Relief Society homemaking meeting will be held next Tuesday morning at 9.30. Those who are making dolls should bring an empty gallon clorox jug They will also have other crafts to do A pot luck lunch will be served and mothers should bring a sack lunch for their children Lloyd Johnson has been released as mens representative for the Young Adults and Kristine Oram as womens representative. Julie Johnson was sustained in Kristines place. SUNSET FIRST w r: ROY NORTH STAKE ROY ELEV ENTH WARD County KoMiiidi ieceully held ail open house to honor a longterm employee who has retired after 14! years of ser- CS DeHeer. Doyle Shaw has been released as second counselor in the Elders Quorum and Norm an Employees Association at Weber 111 Roy IDS News Hospital employe recognized those s preciate The ,.,J it. ; 4, 1974 (pa- Hut li.SB 5 CFIsiltS ZtOSZ&SiZ? MttVZSMJki DOUBLE KNiTS values to 6.00 PERMA PRESS PRINTS values to 2.00 O SINGER sales and repair yd. |