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Show 4 n n4 lCM ? K Sunset Stoke S IH s STAKE K T assistant Ground breaking for the new ward chapel is planned for Oct. 12. SUNSET as Sustained FIRST Brent Reeve Sustained were secretary. Chris Wiberg president, Bryan Wiggill, first counselor, Steve Huf.'man, second counselor and LeVoy Randall secretary Primary teachers were Linda Handlin, Lois Savage, DeAnn Kline, Karlynn Canfield, Valerie Gukiesen and Dixie Teppitts. Sustained as Den Mothers were Tamara Lowe, Marion Huston, Elaine Martin as assistant Den Mother. T II I It I) was Bateman Gayle sustained as junior Sunday School chorister, Dolores Judson was released as word organist with Debra Law sustained. S E C O N D E T Advanced to Priests were Kevin McNee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don McNee, LeVoy Randall, son of Mr. and Mrs. F )UR TH Ken Morris, Rovert Reeve, S U NSET son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale David Williams was adReeve. vanced to a Priest, the son of Rav Call was sustained as Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williams. r i i Roy Christian r 4275 A A Morning Worship 11am Evening Worship 6 45 p m Youth Meeting 30 pm Hoff men 1 I I I I I I Wed. 7 p.m. 1 1 i I 773-505- 7 1 S 1900 W. folth In CbfUt vital leva for paopia vital 1 1 Phone SEVENTH Ann Dickson, Terri Ann Hershi and Gayle Hasler will be the presdidncy of the Laurels with Larene Willden, camp. Barbeque ham- Michelle Baugh and Jeanette burgers, corn on the cob, fruit Corigat the Mia Maid saladand other goodies on the presidency, Sandy menu. Sandy Gee and Valerie Piepkom, 2nd year Beehives, Lisa Hurst, Ruth F I F T II Ann Stephens and Cara Lee SUNSET the 1 Danny Green was honored Hasler year with a ward farwell prior to Beehives. V I ''"J'x,- i c.rn. Morning Worship i Ir'A v..--- AM. - iA'V . 4 Ik5 s f. Bible Study and ? Prayer J Paster Jess Watson 731-233- , , . ! iT i v' 4Str. 6 j News friend. be presented at the Cultural Center on Tuesday, Sept 24. There will be two one at 6 and tne oilier at 8 p.m. cost is $2.50 per person or $10 00 per family. will FIRST WARD All youth who are planning to attend the footblall game on DSept. 14 should contact Harry Hall for tickets. The ward choir will be holding practices each Sunday at 4:30, except Fast Sunday. They encourage aall who like to sing to join them. The Seventies are holding an open house on Sept. 21 from 3 to 7 and invite all ward members to come and bring a Bov Scout Troon 72 will hold a Court of Honor, September 17, at 8 p.m. at the Lakeview Ward, 4300 South 7 p.m. Hour of Praise Phone HOOPER STAKE A Magic Show 2000 West, Roy. 9:45 Sunday Bible School 1 1 Roy LDS The daughter of Paul and Esther Grange has been blessed by her uncle, Dell Grange, and named to Greg Congratulations Whinham, who has received the Duty to God Award, He is the osn of Mr. and Mrs. James Whinham. Reserve the date of Sept. 30 for the Relief Society Fall All members and Social. their husbands or partners are invited. We are happy to welcome DDan and Ida Thorpe, as new members of the ward. ROY STAKE Stake Conderenee will be Mark Browning c- ; t A . i .jjr r Jr I - Rex Fisher Mark Browning, age 13, will receive his Eagle Scout award. He is the son of Mr. H. and Mrs. Phillip Browning, 5155 south 2350 West, Roy, Utah. Mark has served as Patroi Leader in his troop and has received the Arrow of the Light Award and is a member of Orccr of the Arrow. He is an eigth grade student at Roy Junior High were he is an Honor Roll student and member of the Redskin Band. He was a Science Fair Winner in 1974 and received outstanding achievements in Science, History, and English. Mark is a Deacon in BWTOsariswxspa L.D.S. Church. Rex Fisher, age 1. 15, will receive his Eagle Scout award, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Fisher, 4356 South 2275 West, Roy. Rex has served as Quartermaster for his troop and has received his Arrow of the light Light Award and is a member of Order of the Arrow. He is a student at Roy High School where he is an Honor Roll student and has received Language Fair awards. Rex is a Teacher in the L.D.S. Church and is an assistant teacher to the Blazer Bs ir. Primary. Advancement in rank will be presented to the following sccuts. Life scout awards. Jeff Hart, Mke Hill, Danny keith, and Darryll Lyman; Star Scout award, Mark Lyman; First Class Awards: Steven Babbitt, John Gibson Greg Hill, Scott Jackson, Rick Wheelwright, Terry Wheelwright, Joe Williams and Steven Youngberg; Second Class award: Gary Banger ter; and Tenderfoot awards: Brian Baker, Park Beutler, Todd Cooper, Kurt Engelke, John Fenn, Doug Johnson, Robert Stimpson, arid Jordon Stover ' In' addition to the above awards, 105 merit badges will be given to the troop members. Troop 72 is sponsored by the Lakeview Ward of Roy and is under the direction John E. RiJey. Assistant Scoutmasters are Mr. Bill Keith, Mr. Edgar L. Taylor, Mr. John P. Rilpv and Mr. Phillip H Browning. Parents, friends, and the public are invited to attend. Barbara Morris, Dolores Smith was released a coor- Because the position of being able to create the right right customer. The right amount, the right rate, of time to fit your particular needs and limitations. the combination below that exactly matches your savings requirements, come in and talk. We may be able to come up with First Security is savings plan for the and the right length If you dont see in a new combination. First Security pays the highest legal rate on savings. 5 per annum on passbook savings, and up to 7 per annum on certificates that mature in from 3 months to 4 years or longer, for minimum deposits of $500 or $1,000 Your savings are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and assured by the Intermountain West's largest financial institution, with assets of over $134 billion. At First Security, saving is our business and we're willing to work with you. am rates per mnom federal regulations require Substantial pena.y for eaty withdrawal on certificates Fust Secuuty Bank of Utah. N A First Security Bank ot Idaho N A First Security Bank of Bountiful Utah. N A Tirst Security Bank of Logan, Utah NA Fust Security Bank ot Rock Sorinqs. Wyoming i Frr.t Becur.tjr Slaie Baun oi Fnsi security btate Bank baft Lake City Utah Spnnyvme Utah MEMBtn ; o ic i e gold-plate- d hv stake of there will he no meetings in our ward this Sunday. David Fielding is the new Adviser the to Priests Quorum Meloy Halos was released. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Odenwalder has been blessed by her father, and named Jennifer. Kristin Marie was the name given to the baby daughter of Mr. andMrs. Loren Rowley. She was blessed by her father. Michelle Cox was baptized and confirmed by her father, ELEVENTH WARD Ron Cox. replaces LaRene Rogers an Jr. music director. The New ward Teacher Sun-Scho- Development leader FOURTEENTH WARD All men of tire ward are asked to meet at the stake fram tonight at 6 to haul hay. is Melvin Alexander, who takes the position formerly held by Paul Croft. Terry Rowley has been released a Terry Rowley has been as Aaronic released Priesthood Secretary. Sandra Alexander is the new Bee Hive Adviser. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fife has been blessed by his uncle, Max Fife and named Robert Brian. Susan A temple excursion to Logan has been planned for Sept. 18. They will meet at the church at 5: 30. Patncia Oaks has been released as a Counsellor in the Primary, with Barbara Iee takirg her place. Bruce Day has been ordained a Deacon ROY NORTH STAKE LAKEVIEW WARD Craig Cobia has been ordained an Elder by his father, Roy Cobia. New members recently welcomed into the Cunningham, daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Cunningham, has been baptized and confirmed Wayne Todd Mayfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Mayfield. Rebeccaof ward include Clifford J. Catherine Scott, Emma Leicht, and Michael and Sidney Joy Merrill and three children. Connie Seamons has been named Secretary of the Young Womens organization. Jean Raytnond, daughter of Mrs Pat Raymond, has beennbaptized and confirmed. The daughter?? Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Parks has been blessed by his grandfather and named Jason Michael. The twin sons of LGrant and Elizabeth Schuenman were blessed by their father, and named Brent W'alker and Adam Walker Schuenman. A Fathers and Sons outing will be held on Friday and Saturday at the stake camp. They will leave on Friday at 5. 30 from the church. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Harlod Shaw was confirmed by her grandfather, Abraham Vermy. Clark Garver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Deith Garver, was confirmed by his uncle, end Kurt Por- David and Mis. Claron Porter by his grand- father, Benjamin Porter. daughter SIXTYH WARD Relief Society will be held next Tuesday in connection with ward conderenee which will be held the following Saturday and Sunday. THIRD WARD Jim Guinn has been baptized and confirmed, and or- - KLENKE FLORAL f Y And Flowers are turnlshedby Olive and Mark the public, the temple will be closed except to Mormons. However, free tours of the center and grounds will be conducted. Lr J- 2355 Washington Phone 394-347- 4 Complete property and liability dollar n Washington Temple. Towering high over the lush, green landscape on the Maryland side of the Dostrict of Columbia is the newest of 16 temples now in use throughout the world by the Mormons. The other temples are in Europe, England, Canada, the western U.S , Hawaii and New Zealand The Washington Temple, opened for public tours, was paid for by tithes and donations from Mromons, and was constructed between 1971 and 1974 on a solid-rochilltop in a wooded, location just outside the the U.S. Captial, near Kensington, Maryland. Some 300 feet above the ground, atop the highest of the temple's six spires, stands a 24 ton, tall statue of Angel Moroni, a prophet of ancient America, blowing a trumpet The building's exterior is sheathed with 173,000 square feet of Alabama white mar- to cover 34 foot- ball fields. It has narrow marble windows ins of an inch thick, through which the sun bathes the interior with a soil, amoer ugnt. Tne interior features a network of handsomely appointed rooms and a panoramic mural depicting the anticipated second coming of the Savior. Motorists may see the temple while driving along the Capital Beltway. After the public viewing by conliriiied n dinator, with Barbara Cox taking her place. Jeffrey Lynn Kenney is the new Finance Clerk, replacing Quinn Coleman who was released. John and Anna Marie Whitby have been welcomed into the ward. The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Norvell Thompson has been blessed by his father, and named Don Briant. The new time schedule is in effect, with Priesthood meeting at 9 a m., SUNDAY School at 11, and Sacrament meeting at 4. Aaronic Priesthood night will be on Wednesday. views temple multi-millio- iii THIRTEENTH WARD Katherine. Purrington has been released a 2nd counsellor and Michal Meon-derinas Secretary of the Relief Society. Kerma lar-seis the new Counsellor and Billie Wrigley the new Secretary. LDS president President Spencer W. Kimball, world leader of the Latter-day Saints (Mormon) Church, will officiate at the completion ceremonies of the Ij I oun-selor- s, Jill Rodgers oi Pi u ImiIi-- .1 LuAnn Homer lias been released as organist for he Primary and the oung Adults Relief sh ieiy Iain Bcytler is tin- new Primary Organist, and Biooko Billon the relief society organist Margaret Unlersinger is the new Secretary lor the Relief Society was recently reorganized with Rosalie Sill as President, and Eulla Parkinson and Leah Kenney as her Counsellors. Diane Parker was released President along with her School oil ii - Giant Hciiht at 7: 30 in the tabernacle. Jr. Sunday In In i He was Wright FIFTEENTH WARD The Relief Society SEVENTH WARD cout Tr court Church 10 am Pastor SUNSET Baptist Bible School L. SIX T it Chairman Knudsvig was baptized and confirmed. North Park 4377 S. 1900 W. Donald SUNSET '"iV Church 7 his leavma for a mission to He will r Japan. in a language school in Hawaii for about two months prior to his going to Japan. He is the son of Carl and Kaye Green. Got-tschal- SUNSET SUNS Arlene Bates was sustained Primary Chorister, Jolene Williams a Sunday School teacher and Denise Earl assistant Laurel leader. Terri Arnold were released as Primary teachers. High Priest quoram are planning the ward budget dinner for Friday 13 at the stake supervisor. Released as pries quoram president was Rodney Chris Wiberg, coun- selor and Society. Laurie Christensen and Teacher Home Ann Rogers was released as Relief Society Spiritual Living leader and Primary chorister. was Anderson Carol sustained Spirtutual Living Relief leader leader in held on Sumlav at noon in the Tle-rOgden TalxTiiaile will lx u Priesthood leadership on Sunday at it am. in the 2nd 7th ward chapel The Relief Society chorus which will sing for the con ferenee will Practice tonight Girl Scout protection... babysit of state fair Girl Scout Officials today announced that more tha 200 Girl Scouts from the Salt Metropolitan area will care for as many as 75 children per day at this years Utah State Fair. The girls, serving in pairs, will be on duty from 4 : 00 p m . if you rent a horns and from 11 00 am. thru and from 11 00 am. thru 11:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Lost childrtn will be entertained until their parents are found, in the log cabin Forynuf irww Li'k lo in AlO Man The r Hf A,nd You rui Hi.1t your AH located just east of the rv M r.Ti oTv( y. u rx innr n y i ir premium coliseum. The Girl Scouts Seivics Oto M, unes, low will relay information on lost children to the police. The 5 JL iT names and or descriptions of the children will be announced on the Fairgrounds P.A. system To qualify for this activity, AID C imoany o i Mf fj In, j the girls have earned proficiency badges in first-aid- , babysitting, storytelling, JACK H. CLAWSON child care and emergency AGENCY preparedness. The Girl Scouts hope that 927 25th Street no children become lost Ogdon, Usah m the eiter.t that they do. they Phone will be Sready to calm tven. 825 9068 anti return them to their parents or apartment Ml U run vaci P-;f- v A then-fear- 392-522- V h a k a ft tc h st tc |