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Show Swn Chronicle Thursday, September 19, 1974 Cl Maxine .HWfc Cm win and teachers. Daurity H UUTLCJSTl Sunset Stake classes, Myra Grismola in charge. Ken Norris was sustained a Sunday School teacher. Cumuilttii mission near Palmyra New York. Mr. SUNSET THIRD William Crocker was sustained a Sunday School teacher. Reid is Sunset Slake Patriarch presently they have both in been all active organisation of the church for many years. Relatives and friends are invited to wish them bcr.voyage. Homemaking Released from the Deacons quoram presidency some reallly outstanding were Mark Wayment, Craig Johnson, Doug Whittier, and secretary Gary Worthen. Sustained were Doug Whittier, Wade Ellsworth. Scott Teemple with Danny Morgan Secretary. Heading the 2nd year Laurels will be Susan Wayment, Kelly Teeples, Suzanne Meitus, with Rosaiee Parker secretary. Debbie Thompson, Susan merchandise for sale with tlie entire ward participating in the event. SUNSET FOURTH was ada teacher, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Jones. Debbie Strebel and Tracy Thus were sustained as Aironlc Priesthood activity Allison night Farnsworth was sustained a schorister. was Allene Davies Savage to ward sustained choir Relief Society on president. Wednesday will be the fall social. There will be a preview of the new seasons lessons by the class leaders a short program and luncheon. was Stettler Jones Mike vanced Becky Burns secretary will be the 1 year Laurel leaders this season. 1 year Mia Maid leaders are Pam Mikseil, Kaye Jean Johnson, Debra Nelson with Becky Burns, secretary. Nancy Ford was released as Mia Maid advisor and sustained Laurel advisor. Susan on Wednesdays Relief Society will be under the direction of Betty Rossiter. There will be a ward dinner and auction sale on Sept. 27. Tre dinner at 6 p m. the auction at 7 p.m. There will be h UNSET FIRST Carma class . SUNSET FIFTH sustained as Mia Maid advisor. William Ramage and Dan Stanger were sustained Sunday school teachers. Pam Mikseil and Joyce Anderson were sustained as teachers. Wednesdays Relief society Homemakemg class will be under the direction of LaVer-n- e McQ'iarrie. There will be a continuation of the mini classes. Pre-prima- sustained as Family Health leader in Relief Society. Michael and Debbie F erdon and their son Michael were sustained ward members. Dan Turner was advanced to a teacher. Tim Stettler was sustained a priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stettler. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemakir.g Meeting. It will be a luncheon. Arlene Stettler is class leader. pot-luc- k SUNSET SECOND Relief Society on be will nesday Wed- thr Homemaking class and visiting teacher report. There will be quilting and a continuation of the mini r i i i i SUNSET SIXTH Released from the Primary Conlon were Kendall, organist, Mary Rock, Doren "I (forth Perk I I Church I I I I Bgpisst Church I 4275 S. 190$ W. W. 190-- 3 I Bible School A I I Morning Worship I I 9:45 I I 11 Evening Worship 6 45 pm I I I I Youth Mseing 7 Dor.?!i 30pm L. Festor fhene Srmtey Biol School .m. Mamins Worihip Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Study ood Prayer JL 77J-5C5- 7 Christ for jwoffo 7 p.ra. Hoer of Praise !! H&ffrcsn invited. Connie released Paster Jess Wdsen Phone 731-233- 6 LaVern Young Spiritual Living class leader and Nita Randall night class family health leader. Sunday School releases were Dennis Dayley, Darrell Bingham and Carl Robinson, teachers. Sustained were David Hopper, Linda Jellings and Phyllis Morrell. The young people of the ward are having a Rock-a-tho- n cn Friday evening until early Saturday. It is tor the building fund. ROY STAKE E. Keith Gale has been released as a member of tlie stake High Council. D. D. Eames was moved from AJ terua ie High Councilman to take his place. L. Glen Bridges was sustained as the new Alternate High Councilman. Lloyd Hunt was sustained as the Stake Athletic Director, and William McBride released. John was Rogerson on released as stake Young Adult Leader, and Dennis Madsen sustained. Relief Society class Homemaking Tuesday. SUNSET SEVENTH Cheryl Budge and Jan Galbraith were sustained on the special services and activity committee. Barbara Toomer was sustained as a class leader in Relief Society. Relief Society on Tuesday will be a continuation ot the mini classes and quilting, Janet Little in charge. N i,r ,i." v,'iS.- Pih, i Church listed as I. forked The Church of the Good Shepherd at Ogden has been officially listed in the of Registery Places and has been recognized for per- Historical manence by Utah Governor Calvin L. Rampton and the State Historical Board and the Ogden City Council. Whatever happens in the downtown district of Ogden, this church at 24th and Grant will remain as a landmark, preserved by federal and state statutes. The churchs design is handsome and its foundation sturdy, a fitting tribute to Episcopalians who organized a congregation in 1870, aod built the chapel in 184?,' and consecrated it on Feb. 6, 1875. wooden The cupola surrounding the citys first ' 3'u5 (!tp living s Living Color Port? sit to of sgpRMtefost far fsmi'y ts fen expra-isiotjw-lYm, fdutte arid ebiWu'i wP to during this evwt, must ts auwmpanlwJ by a f xu:t. kJi teimly will rviwve o9 irKsVidiasI or group pent nil compisr.jnts of cur stons. is (Roy) NINTH WARD counselor to President Kimball said, The Temple is a house of God It belongs to God It is His dwelling ; place. It is a place where God ! reveals His presence to His faithful Saints. Temples to the true and ' : living God are built only un-dhis direction, built to His : plan, and the work in them is 1 carried on as revealed by Him. After the program. President Kimball applied mortar to the cor nerstone, containing a meU! box of historical items, and the cornerstone was sealed in President Kimball place. told the press conference at the Temple about the Churchs Monday Family Home evening, tlie Church Welfare - er 3 program, the educational Sunday Sept. 22nd 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. t system, temple building and ct1er programs in the Chur- j ch. President Romney said the j family is the fundamental in die earlli. j organization Tlie tiling that will save tins I nation is to rebuild the i fam Jy, he said. Following the week of j tours, the Tests Je will be opened to the genera' public for 6 weeks. Dedication of the . 7 story structure is 1 planned for November 19 22. 1 The completion ceremony 3 S 0r iv A I A grvj frag pa ROY NORTH STAKE Life is not for today only -it existed long before we came here and will last long after we pass our mortal said Spencer existence, W. Kimball, president of the Latter-da- y Saints (Mormon) Cnurch, at the opening of the majestic Washington Temple of the Church here. When we Mormons build a temple, we build it forever, and when we perform temple ordinances we perform them forever. Were a templebuilding people. We believe in eternity and we believe in permanence. Organized ordinances, absoutely essential to salvation are made possible for the living and for those who have passes away." President Kimball told the congregation at the temple dedication that the pace of constructing new temples will accelerate in the future. Marion G. Romney , second i ONE DAY ONLY TPU7 his counselors Robert Stanger, snd Alton Blain, with Dom Antonetti as Secretary. vv speaks at opening of new temp! i Portrait Fnc No Charge For Group Portraits Tlie Elder's Quorum has sustained a new presidency Duane Bingham was as President along counselors, Denn terson, and Roy Comia Peterson was sustained a. Tuttle Hall is m the south wing of the church. There is a modest lhbrary, and the citys first church bell was installed in a small tower on the northwest part of the chapel. The church interior has been decorated and fully carpeted. There is a modest library, a room and a banquet playroom. The churchs granite walls rest upon a firm stone footing and foundation. AT ALBERTSONS yr FIFTH WARD d iii ,is the ward invited. Mormon leader painted and the bell given a new rope. The pastor of this churbeautiful, century-olch, is the Rev. Francis L. Winder, pastor. The pews in the church chapel are as sound as ever. A carrillon mechanism plays chimes and t Vis Fall jf V Our tt3!$ The Relief Society Social will be held on Sept. 28 at 8 p m. with all women of to tour Wosltiiifffosi temple n. ... ...... Batman. Ixin-cheo- - '-7 Bateman on receiving the Duty to God Aard, He is tlie son of Ralph and Doreen nS,rk Gary Cragun has been released as a Counsellor in the Bishopric, with Edward Powers taking his place. The Relief Society has planGATHERING ITEMS for the Roy 11th Ward Fair Oct. 10, 5 p.m., are (I. to ned their Fall Sociol for SECOND WARD R.) standing Carol Stokes, Maureen Perkes; seated, Marsha Sheen and Saturday, Sept. 28 at noon at Max Fife, Danny Youse, Kathy Cole. n the Blue Ox Restaurant. David Sandberg have been will be and served, ordained Elders. The Relief Society Fall guest speaker will be Audrey Social will be held the Godfrey wife of tlie director of the Ogden LDS Institute of evening of October 3. Ail inReligion. Regular meetings of women the ward are vited. Refreshments will be will start the first week in October. served, and a highly enA ward dinner will be held tertaining program presenon Saturday at the church. A ted. program will be presented at 6, followed by dinner at 6: 30. FOURTH WARD often ex- Tracy Thiel, daughter of Alvin Atkinson has been apUpwards of a half million was completed Sept. 9, and Cameras are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thiel so an entire some had changed to are tour 37,000 family people already expected proved to be ordained to the has been baptized and contoured it, and tickets for the can be photographed with the the majestic Washington Latteoffice of High Priest. firmed by her father. r-day Saints (Mormon) public viewing which begins Mormon Temple in the Coral Smith has been Barry Hughes, Paul Lund, Temple before it closes its Sept. 17 have been exhausted. background. Many visitors named as the new leader for and Michael Morrise have doors to come by car, chartered bus public viewing on Octhe Young Adult girls of the been ordained Elders. or by plane to sop the Temple A total of 650,000 26. free tober ward. tickets have been distributed. Printed on the back of each The Relief Society Fall SIXTEENTH WARD License plates in the parking ticket is the following inTowering high over the Social will be held October 1 David Colby has graduated lot indicate that many areas formation: "This Temple is above lash, green landscape at 10 a.m. All ladies of the from Primary and been or- the of the district are well regarded as the Housed of the Capitol Beltway on the ward are invited to attend dained a Deacon. side of the District Maryland represented, as well as cars Lord where sacred orand enjoy a program and lunMerrill Fowers has been ordinances will be performed of Columbia, the Mormon and campers came from Vercheon. dained a High priest. Mark Temple has been of intense mont, Florida, Ontario, Pen- Public show ing ot the Temple interest since construction Turley, and Jay Ladd JohnSEVEN HI WARD South is intended to be a spiritual and nsylvania Carolina. Dinner and a program are son, have been ordained started in 1971. The temple experience... on the agenda for the Relief Elders. The son of Garth and Marie Society Fall Social to be held Atkinson has been blessed by on Friday at 6:30 at the church. Husbands or partners are Bishop Fay Facer, and named Jeromie Dale. invited. Mark Larsen has been baptized and confirmed by El Gill WARD is father, Sherwin Larsen. Congratulations to Steven , f'l. Hill has been as ward music with Joy Hams Leader, director, taking her place. night class carols. fol Mffc In lve 10am A 11am Elders ana Prospective Elders and their partners are nis Dayley sus'ained Sustained in Relief Society were Donna Bingham, Cultural Refinement class leader Beth Bowen, Jeffery, Gaylee Aurich, church bell has since teachers, Kristy Bennett, been braced and also Roy Christ isn 4377 S. Cub-Maste- r, TENTH WARD The Elders Quorum is spona steak fey on Friday soring was Ail Den- at tlie Roy North Park. Judy was National Stettler Arlene David Wallace released as Homemaking Mr. and Mrs. George Reid will be honored with a farewell testimcnal on Sunday in the Sunset 1st Ward beginning at 4:30 p.m They have been called to the Barton, Roy LDS News secretary. Sustained were Gaylee Aurich Jr. Primary Chorister, Jean Nichols, secretary, Sharon Trease, ' i 3 signaled the end of a construction period, starting Jan. 18, 1969, and the site was cleared May 28, 1971. LDS president glvs prayer J' ix il 9 ffry.x Uk-iP- , f u'i V," j.. L. t in U.S. Sonsfo i 'T-AV J- - & Presidnet Spencer W. Kimball of the Latterdays Saints (Mormon) church, delivered the prayer at the opening session of the U.S. Senate Sept. 11 in which he asked for divine guidance for senators. He also prayed for President Gerald R. Ford. He said in part: Our Father, please bless them richly. ...Let these leaders Av; A a . also for the our beloved nation. Enlighten him, inspire him aiid bless him. Millions of eyes are upon him; countless prayers are offered for him. "Let there come peace and rest with righteous purpose, an(j je conti ience be throned, and as the August body of senators assembles for corditiued duty, let thy rich blessings engulf tliem in their deliverations and wl.cn they have been weighed in the balance, as was RrJshaztar of old, let them not be found wanting. Accept of our love and pltdgej of worthiness, and our gratitude for all Tny bies.Tii.gs this day. In the name of Jesus Christ, "We pray President Annn." of ts 0 . ' i S?' ys.y I: U. r fit f UcW I : , , . i-- S a-- . - - 4$ S4, f sV tv. ... - - . U v v Jiy (--. '.v. . THE WASHINGTON TEMPLE, 16th of the Mormon Church, has been erected on a site near Silver Spring, Md., and is opened to visitors . : - 57-ac- re never forget their relationship to the people and their responsibility to thee. Please endow them as was ancient Solomon whose King personal life was wholly above reproach and whose interests w ere geared to the needs of his people. Thou didst give Solomon a wise and understanding heart instead of long life or the praise of men. Father, in heaven, please give these men of wisdom the Solomon and the courage of Daniel. itwl - a HE f "f our piant we re saving energy several ways A lot We keep lights tui r.ed off when are We adjust the air conditionnot needed really they're few a and heat the degrees And we re saving fuel, ing oil with better insulation on the hot water pipes. At of us g ' We re getting more customers lately for turieup jobs. I think people are doing everything they can to use less gasoline Most of them are driving less, driving slower, keeping engines tuned, buying smaller cars, using the air oil companies are drilling hunAnd less. conditioning than last in an effort to ciose this more wells year dreds the gap between energy supplies and energy needs Meanwhile theie s still a big job to d- o- let s keep working together Utah Petro'aum Council lOWest Broadway Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 506 |