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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, October 17, IS74 m SfiBUKSEpi '$AS'hrVn HOOPER STAKE TENTH WARD Larry Isaacs has been dained an Elder. Thanks to all who supported the ward budget din-nlas last week. A special thanks goes to the youth of the ward who planned and served the meal. The Relief Society will meet next week for the Social Relations lesson, which will be given by the new Teacher, Jeaniene Fowers, and for the Mother Education lessons by Laura Homer. or- er Sunset &take Sunset Stake O'Dell B. Cutler was sustained Patriarch of the Sunset Stake. Mark E. Peterson will lie the general authority who will make it official this weel. Patriarch George Reid and his wife Lavon will leave on Nov. 2 for the New LDS mission and will be at the Hill Cumorah visitors center there. Sustained as elders at quarterly conference were Joe Leonard Ford, Lujon, Michael Eastman, Thane Hurst, Ddiiel B. Conger, Michael J. Ferdon and Bruce Sunset fourth D Nelson. the young adult group next Relief society on Wednesday will be the Social Relations class Betty Green class leader with the Mothers Education class led by Evon Cole. Joan Pitkin was released as Primary teacher, Evonne Evans sustained. York-Rochest- Relief meeting on ROY NORTH STAKE LAKEVIEW WARD a JoAnn Reese will give the Cultural Refinement lesson for the Relief Society next Tuesday morning and evening. Paul Ozmun and Rex Fisher have been or dained Priests. Beth Wodbury has been named as Magazine Sunset fifth Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Social Relations class Joyce Rasmussen class leader with Joy Timbrell the Mothers leading Education class. Sunset si a tli There will be a Fireside for Stake Society Friday at 10a.m. Sunday at8:30p.m. Jeffery Dean Vernon was graduated from Primary and sustained a deacon. Jeffery is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vernon. Alma was Hoggan sustained a Sunday School teacher. Margaret Schroader was released as Sunday School Sunset first Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Cultural Refinement classes, Patty Wells the day class, ReNae Law leading the evening class. Elain Martin will give the Teacher Visiting Message. Jean secretary, being planned for the presenting Wednesday morning and evening. There will also be Visiting Teachers meeting at 9:30 a.m. at and 7 p.m. A ward Family Fair is Confirmation studies for ail 8th grade students are being held each Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the church. An adult inquiry class is being held on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. for members and non members. This is a group discussion on the Basics of Christian Faith and the Heritage of the Lutheran Church. The fall clothing drive is now in progress for the Lutheran World Relief, and will continue through the end of the month. All donations should be left in Felluwsliip lesson. Marge Holt will lead the Mothers Education group. Visiting teacher Message class at 9:30 led by Denise Hammon. Sunset seventh Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Visiting Teacher Message the class led by Sally Roberts with Afton Eastman TWELFTH FTH WARD Janice Child will give the Cultural Refinement lesson for the Relief Society next Lutheran the Bengham presenting NINTH WARD Craig Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jensen lias been baptized and confirmed by his fattier. Sterling Bingham was baptized and confirmed by his father, Dale Bingham, and Becky Bauman by her father, Larry Bauman. Charlene McMullen will give the Cultural Refinement lesson at the morning session and Ramona Bingham at the evening session, when the Relief Society meets next Thursday. Savior! sustained. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Cultural Refinement class, Donna Sunset third Released as the Priests presidency were Bill Kennedy, John Koster and David Jenkins. Sustained were Balir Wade Bateman, Wilcock and Kelly Field. was Rossiter Betty released as work director in Relief Society, Rosie LeSue sustained as assistant Relief Society work director. Marilyn Crocker was sustained as senior Primary chorister, Nancy Reid as a Primary teacher. Representative. The membership of Don Woodbury has been received and accepted in iLe ward. Michael Shane Merrill has been baptized and confirmed. The daughter of Bruce and Bera Kiilian was given the name of Tara Lynn when she was blessed by her father. Doug and Gerri Brown chose the name Amy Elizabeth for their baby girl. She was blessed by her father. yr Steele Cultural Refinement lesson. ber . . .Novem- 22. FIFTEENTH WARD Cultural Refinement lesson on Peru will be given next Wednesday by the new teacher, Diane Parke1, along with Relief Society Ward Conference. The other auxiliary organizations will also have their ward conference sessions next week. On Saturday, Oct. 26, there will be a testimony meeting in the evening for all officers and teachers, and ward conference will be Sunday, Oct. The 27. Hall. The Relief Society will have Ort its Homemaina 30. attends annua! convention for Lutheran Women Local woman woman attending to be zealous in her commitment to Christ knowing that through him she is freed to be courageous in all .her actions. Mrs. J. Kenneth Edwins, of Las Vegas, Nevada is the president of the unit. The women will review the past year and discuss and act on program objectives and set goals for the next year in business sessions. Dr. James Kallas, Mrs. William Muth of Or Saviors Lutheran Church is women from California, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, and Hawaii named as delegates io the Thirteenth Annual Convention of the Pacific Southwest Lutheran Church Women, and official auxiliary of the Lutheran Church in America, at the Asilomar conference Grounds in Pacific Grove, California. Oct. be Carefree, Forgiven-tCourageous and Committed" is the theme of the convention as the using Romans 6:15-2Biblical emphasis. The program will challenge each one of 200 of professor o 2 with the convention her ex- periences working wdth the under privileged peoples immediately following the Watts riots, the outgrowth of which was the development of the UNgam- e- which is being marketed on a national basis as a vehicle to open communications between all kinds of people. The Rev. Dr. Carl W. Segerhammar, president of the Synod of the Pacific Southwest of the I Either an Church in America will address the convention and of- minute guided tours through the temple are free, but tickets are required. They are available through Mormon Temple Information in Arlington, Virginia. The new Washington Mormon Temple, sheathed in Alabama white marble, towers nearly 300 feet above (he lush green landscape on the Maryland side of the District of Columbia near Kensington (exit 20 from the Capital Beltway.) The dedication of the site and groundbreak occurred Dec. 7, 19-2- The general public haxs the opportunity of visiting the new Washington, D C.. Temple daily Tuesdays through Fridays, from 9 am to 9 p.m and on Saturdays. The 45- . . Clubs and organizations are making plans for Roy Juniors annual Halloween night event to be held October 24 from 7 to 9 at the school. So far the old favorites of golf putting, bingo, pie eating, football passing, apple bobbing are on the schedule. Other features will be announced later. 1908 J i i V- !y! - J j I p I ,x. v v ASJs TP V v.. - 4 ; ,f .Ns yvT f .J. u m j , I I.'! i ' - r V. Wl' 1 i.' tjf f'-k- ' J V. ""N $ I J? I.- -, : ' I ? ; - j, - i y J t . A f 4 Representative and Lisa Tanner sustained. Allan Wursten has been sustained as Young Adult Representative for the men. David Lomax has been named as the new scout Master and Deacons Quorum Adviser. Walter Boe.hm was released as Cub Scout master, and Norman Grow sustained. Tonight is ward temple night, and also the Relief Society evening Social Relations meeting. EIGHTH WARD ward budget dinner has been scheduled for Nov. 9. A Employment Tlie Know Your W. Cleon Skousen - job problems : Helping maintain the personal dignity of individuals by finding meaningful employ ment for those needing it, is the goal of the Latter-daSaints (Mormon) Churchs 23 area em- the world Following the Skousen lec - R . lures, the schedule will be as 18, and Feb. H, 1975, Robert E. Parsons. Fob. 22. and Mar. 8, 1975, and Daniel 11. Ludlow, Mar. 22 and 29. 1975 The Public is invited to attend this series of lectures and may register at the door or through their ward education representative, or at the Church Education Center. St., Ogden. For further information call the Ogden Center will be the first speaker in tire series. He will present two lectures, the first on Oct. 12 entitled, Israel An Amazing Past and on Oct. 26, Israel A Prophetic future. Dr. Skousen, popular and lecturer teacher, publisher is a professor of Ancient Scripture at Brigham Y'oung University. He has traveled and lectured throughout the world and has conducted numerous travel lisle Airman William D. Fuger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duwain W. Fuger of 2830 West 5725 been South, Roy, has assigned to Sheppard AFB, Tex., after completing Air Force Basic Training. During his six weeks at the Air Training Command s Lackland AFB, Tex., he studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction human in relations. The airman has been assigned to the Technical Training Center at Sheppard for specialized training in the transportation field. Airman Fuger is a 1974 graduate of Roy High School. r- - ' j, F um it- GREG TULANE, president of Boys Association, .Joni Neht ker. president of Girls Association and Mark Nelson, studentbody president, bring ont so..ie playmates for Roy Junior Highs Halloween party. . organized in Salt Lake City in 1947, and in March 1, 1948, the office was set up with Bishop Gerhardt Drechsel in charge. In 1950, the Salt Lake Church Welfare Deaprtment was divided into three regions, and the name changed to the LDS Church Employment office. Now, with 23 church employment centers operating throughout the continental U.S., there is new direction and purpose-t- o meet the needs of Mormons needing The centers employnent. deal directly with potential employers and with individuals who need jobs or job upgrading. The centers are stalk'd by trained personnel who work on a Mormon Church service basis, and solicit employment from all opportunities sources and possible catalogue the employment needs of members whom they serve. flit fe.v 2u tin BERTHA LAR1MOKE, Roy, shown above acting as education counselor at HAEB, is helping officers io round out their educational goals. About 40 airmen are urged to complete high school, leant a profession, obtain masters degree or to pprfeet various skills, and several calsses are being offered at the base. ft I I spent some delightful moments during intermission with Roy Drusky ; Terry Staf ford, and Billy Armstrong at their recent appearance in Sait Lake City. They were heading back to Nashville lor the big national country music convention, with promises to return soon to the Utahns who appreciated the talents of these great entertainers. Roy Drusky adds a gentle touch to country songs. Words seem to tail into the right places for this silver-hairetop performer who gives his fans something extra with his rendition of Somewhere My week noted Oct. 9 13-1- Love. Billy Armstrong just has to be the countrys greatest fid- dler. Utahns love Terry Stafford. Riding high on the charts this tall Texan with a smile as big as all out doorr steals the show every time. Roger Arnold, Utah's number one male singer is forming his own band. Roger with his National School Lunch Week, an annual celebration recognizing the National School Lunch Program, is set for Oct. The week, as proclaimed by President Ford, is to 13-1- recognize this program that provides nutritious and meals to more than 26 million children across the voice made the A and R men in Nashville sit up and take a second listen. Backed by Al Cook as lead guitarist, these local artists are rehearsing for a gig with Terry Stafford in the near future. Merle Haggard, writer and singer of some of the top songs in country music has formed his own recording metropolitan company. Merle and The Strangers have just released the great Hags 3()lh album which includes his hit singles: Old Man From The Things Aren't 180,000 students in more than Mountain; 500 schools ate the school lunFunny Anymore and other helping her husband, Glenn Sutton, with secretarial duties tor stars on their session until CBS realized they had a star in this gal and signed her to a long term contract. Mrs. Anderson just recently picked up ch daily. Recent national goals of the National School Lunch Program include extending the programs benefits to schools that do not have lunch or other food programs for their students. And there is a stepped up effort to increase student participation at schools that already have a program. the President said in his proclamation, Only healthy, students can realize their fullest mental and physical potential and transform equality of opportunity from an ideal into a reality. The National School Lunch Program is adminsitered in Utah by the State Board of Education in cooperation wth USDA's Food and Nutrition Service. lnr BMI hit in 1966 that is still going strong. According to Lynns proud producer-songwrithusband, she has written some of Merle Haggards biggest hits! The Great Charley Pride will be at the Salt Palace Nov. 2. Our salute of the week goes out to Al Cook, one of the most song-wriler- 's award 1'his super-sta- r v. tote and recorded Bide, Bide Bide" a smash j Roy Christian j Church I 437 dedicated ri i Baptist Church S. 1900 W. A A r.ing Worship I Evenmq Worship f I A j Donald 11 5 p hi I Hoffman L. I ' a. Worship Pastor jess Watson I Phone 773 5057 Phone 731-233- I ( I f i 6 I -- I I OW'- a rt si, vVV,V: 'vaS'-Y- Hr :.;i -- ; fnr--4 ,y iV ' - C From International Talent Agency in Nashville comes David Roger with eighteen hits in a row and his latest release I '' If,.' I Youre Getting release, C . j. t Just Cant Help Believin is another winner. We caught Glenn Barber's show at Mr. Luckys Club last week and enjoyed the fine talents of Hickory's number one artist. Glenn's newest Heavy On My Mind is top material. We'd like to hear more of Glenn Barber. This is Country Music Month and through a poll conducted in this area Dave B. Smith of KSVN RADIO was listed as tlie lavorite country D J. Congratulations Dave B A favorite of Madison Square Garden and the rest of the country pretty Lynn An derson got her start by 1 - "x , .f tV A, ruiy.aP' VJ sr-- w Chick Eaby, manifest clerk in Sait Lake City, Utah. We can hsndia 4$ v - 'C'w ftI i"- - t rfVvA -- re, UTAH DAIRY COMMISSION itll the Union Pacific railroad people JT- - tif I Wed. 7 p.m. BiHo Study end Prayer f Pastor 'A : I loith in Chrlrt vital low for pop) vital 7 p.m. Hour of PrttSio Youth Meeting T 30 pm I 4275 S. 1930 W. 9:45 Sunday Bibla School 11am ;v X- North Park &itlp School 0am f uns.fish and in show biz. guitarist I nation. This U. S. Department of Agriculture program is in its 28th year of operation. In Utah last year about - P ow with Liz School lunch V 7, '!'! V - h 13... imu f As SALT LAKE CITYThe Mormon Church is solving S' tours to Israel and the Holy land. He is well informed oi t he past, present, and tuture of this most important area of Religion Lecture Series, sponsored by the Church Education System-OgdeCenter, will begin Saturday evening at the Ogden Tabernacle. This lecture series will run for twelve Saturday evenings, two evenings a month, through March. Six of the outstanding scholars in the Church will present two lectures each on various religious subjects. The lecture will be held from 7:30p.m. to 9p.m. lunch upgraded and announced Ogden Center Employment Center was '& j Nancy Campbell has been released as Young Adult ployment centers. It was to fill such a need that the first regional Church NX s 4 SEVENTH WARD regional r 1 x IV tv zZ'ir N "A xx. ? ,r- : . David Van Earden has been ordained a Deacon. The Relief Society will have their Social Relations and Mother Education lessons this Sunday and next Tuesday morning. FIFTH WARD The Social Relations lesson will be taught by the new teacher Jean Antonetti, and the Mother Education teacher, Lucille Bodily at the Relief Society meeting next Thursday. y -- 6 m '-- A MX;,? : I - ; j I I ?: f ! I j "w "if f M I X ! festal the celebration of Holy Communion. Miss Lois I. Leffler, director of Field Services for the auxiliary, will be visiting the group from the suxiliary offices in Philadelphia, Pa. Other women attending this convention from Our Saviors are; Mrs. Glade Nielsen, Mrs. Russel Scholtec, Mrs. Roy Jones, Mrs. Burton Jacobsen, Mrs. Lee Pushee, and Mrs. Merlyn Burdick. Dedication nears for new LDS temple The new Washington temSaints ple of the Latter-da(Mormon) Church will be dedicated in services November after which it will be closed to the public, said President Spencer W. Kimball, head of more than 3.300.1X10 Mormon members. It is the 16th Mormon temple worldwide. at ficiate STAKE SECOND WARD is" will be the featured speaker sharing at religion ROY Tell It Like It California Lutheran College in Thousand Oaks, California will be the Bible study leader; Mrs. Rhea Zakich, orginator of the UNgame- - 'tv' Lecture series j' - ' v.. t. 1 , .4?, 1 1 |