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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, October 24, Clearfield t'ourier 1974 Sunset gtahc SUNSET FIRST sUNKF'T SECOND Ingram leader for the day and evening classes. Teachers quorum advisor, Judson Pearson sustained. Christine Gale was sustained first year Mia Maid advisor. Janice Pearson was sen Francis Crane will present the cultural refinement lesson in Relief Society on Wednesday. SUNSET THIRD Elna Brady present the Cultural Relinment lesson on Wednesday evening and Thursday morning in Relief w ill leader. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Cultural Refinement class led bv.Ttpn-n- a Bingham. The v&!ag Teacher Message by Denise Hammon. Society. SUNSET FOURTH Edna Hill was sustained Sunday School secretary, Shelly Brown a Sunday School teacher. was Harder Edith sustained Spirliual Living the for class leader evening Relief Society. SUNSET SEVENTH There will be a special quilting on Tuesdays Relief down. Presiding Bishop Victor L. Brown pointed out that the Welfare Program of the Mormons was created m make the nandicapped and elderly feel that they are worthwhile. program. Elder Marion Romney, second counselor to Mormon president Spencer W. Kimball, said that the day for which the Mormon Welfare G. Society extra meeting this month, working towards a quilting project for the building fund. Venable, 5661 S. 2700 W. 41. Taylor, Thurs Oct. 24 1974 at 2:00 p.m. at Mrs. Henry Anderson 46, Warren, Thursday Oct. at 24, 1974 2:00 pm. at W. 34, West Weber, Thurs. Oct. 24, 1974 at 2:00 p.m at Mrs. Gerald Farr. 55. Wilson, Thursday Oct. 24, 1974 at 2.00 p.m. at Melba Platt, 1084 W. 2100 S.. Miss Norma Stewart. Lakeview 52, Thurs. Oct. 24, 1974 at 1:30 p.m. at Mrs. Thurs. Oct. 24, 1974 SUNSET FIFTH 2.00 p m., at Mrs. Marvin at sustained was Jones Betty a Sunday School teacher. Doris Varble will give the Visiting Teacher Message in Relief Society on Tuesday followed by the Cultural 26 Roy, 4. fib Mk fl 43K rig r Women set j gst-t0- rummage sale 8pm Everyone is invited to meet at Peterson's Auction Barr, on 4400. From there its a haynde to a spook alley. Be Visiting Teachers meeting on Wednesday morning at 9:30 and the Cultural Refinement meeting at 10 along with their ward conference session. They will also have an evening meeting 7:00 pm. at 2434 D Mrs. Clara Burnett, Avenue. Mrs. LaPriel Mark will be Co. Hostess. 27, Riverdale, Thurs. Get. 24, 1974 at 1:00 p.m. at Mrs. Perneica Fiet, 864 W. 4400 S. Mrs. Loel Cragun and Mrs. Leonard Overbroekling will be Co. Hostesses. Joan Perry, president and Counselors Clarol Harris, and Peterson Audrey secretary, Lois Bair. Elders Quorum will be their annual having Halloween party on Oct. 25 at The at The Women of St. Peters Episcopal Church will be holding their annual Fall Rummage Sale this Friday sure and wear your grabbles and Saturday Oct. 25th and and bring your own pumpkins for a pumpkin carving con26th The sale will tie held from 10.00 a m. until 5:00 test. Lots to eat and loads of fun. If you have any p m on Friday and from questions, contact Bro. DenlO O'i a rn until l no p m on nis Cute, A book table used Saturday. will lie will be a special Sisters in Relief Society are feature of the sale this year busy making plans for an St Peters Episcopal Church Country Is lour id at 1274 East 1450 Store. The fair will be held South in Clearfield Nov. 22 Homemade donuts and bake goods will be sold along with such items as For proven quiet books, book bags, p.llowcases, dish towels, lunleadership and cheon cloths, draw-strinconcern purses, baby buntings, and quilts A their Miles Goodyear, Thurs. Oct. 24, 1974 week. testimony meeting for all officers and teachers will be held on Sat. Nov. 2. The Relief Society will have 5437 S. 2000 W. ether S preceeding Mary E. Dalton, Thurs. Oct. 24, 1974, at 1:30 p.m. at Mrs. Ivan Walker, Elder's Quorum 8 4251 S. 1900 Douglas Hubbard, was released Gary Laird was released as FOl KTH WARD a counselor in the Sunday has been Young School, with Mike Seamons sustained as the new Presidium of the Elders Quurum taking his ace. The daughter of Mike and with Parley Baldwin and Kim Sherrill Seamons has Berger as counselor and blessed by her father, and Da' id Ellett and Stan Racker named l,oisha Ann assistants. John Gibby is Chad James was the Secretary, name given tot the son of Kyle Jones has been orRandy and Cathy Carter dained a Teacher. when he was blessed by his Choir practice is starting now for the Christmas father. Achievement Personal program and ward conference. They practice each awards have been given to Angela Navarro. Janice Sunday after church Brent Odenwalder. Joyce Sparrow and Welma King. Little will be teaching a new' Curtis Anderson and Tv Baird Genealogy Class each SunThe Relief Society will have day during Sunday School Janet Olmstead has been their Cultural Refinement next Tuesday morput in charge of the ward meeting ning bulletin. ROY NORTH STAKE The new Teacher, Carolyn Choate will give the Cultural ARl) Refinement lesson for the ELEVENTH Jim Puffer and John Suiter Relief Society next Tuesday have been ordained Deacons morning and Kirk Mattson a Pnest SEVENTH WARD The Relief Society will A Ward Fair has been meet next Tuesday for their scheduled for Nov 8. All ward Cultural Refinement lesson members are invited to come a 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. that evening and have their Visiting Teachers will meet supper and enjoy the various at 9: 30 a.m. activities planned for that The Elders Quorum will evening. A Country Store will have a Social on Oct. 26. They have many items for sale. Please look around your home for anything you could donate to the store Rcy Christian Betty Cowan has been released as a counselor in Church the Relief Society and Secretary Joyce Burnham 4377 S. 1900 W. sustained in her place. Betty Cowan has accepted the call Bible School as Nursery Leader. 10 am will The Relief Society Morning Worship have a special Bring a 11am for their Friend Day Evening Worship spiritual Living meetings 6 45 p m next Thursday. . FOURTEENTH WARD Beginning this Saturday and (or the next four Saturdays, the Scouts will be having a newspaper drive and ask your support in having your old papers tied in bundles, or in sacks, and out on the door step by 9 a.m when they will be around to pick them up. A breakfast, sponsored by the Primary, has been planned for Nov. 2 from 8 to 10 a.m. for all ward members. A Home Teachers Seminar will be held on Sunday mornings at 7:15 for the next three weeks. Ward Conference will be held Nov. 2 and 3, with all auxiliaries having their conthe ference sessions Family Health leader for the evening class. Sandy Bybee will give the West Company D.U.P. will Visiting Teacher message in meet as follows: Relief Society on Wednesday Hooper V, Thurs. Oct. 24, which will be" followed by the 1974 at 7:30 at Mrs. Fav Cultural Refinement class, 5393 S. 7100 W. Mrs. Parker, Norma Dalton leader. Price Bunot is Co. Hostess. Refinement meeting. the Churchs welfare next meetings AN SIX'! EENTII Pingree and named Chad A. Alarm Jean Buttars, and Cynthia Johns have been baptized and confirmed by their fathers, Lyman Buttars, and Del mar Johns. James Martell Tanner has been ordained a Priest. The Relief Society will meet next week for their Spiritual Living lesson. 30 pm CcnsScI L. Hoffman North Perk Baptist Church 4275 S. 1900 W. A A vital vital faith In Chrut leva far paopla 9:45 Sunday Bible School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7 p.m. Hour of Protso Wed. 7 pm. Blb'e Study and Prayer Pastor Jess Watson Pester Phone Wallace grandfather, Youth Meeting 7 AKD liven Diane Williams h Associate as named Librarian for the Aarome Priesthood young peoples program Six babies were blessed at the last Fast meeting Alan Steven Clark was blessed by his father, Steven Clark Roger Deamer named their The daughter Sherrie daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Daley was blessed and named Tai a Nu hoi by an uncli'. Lewis Miller The daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Mike Manning was blessed and named Monica Brook by Scott Rolierl J Peterson Russell was the name given by Spencer Smith to his son The son of Art and Debbie Milito was blessed by his r THIRTEENTH WARD The 6th Quorum of Elders has a new Presidency. Harold at 7:30. Morrill u.rs SEVENTEENTH WARD president with his CounThe Relief Society reminds selors Walter Odeu and Tim all members of the visiting spens. Sustained as the new Cultural President was W'alter Odell, teachers 2:1, 1971 will meet ;it the LaMar I'a .id shaw heme at H p m The AaroriK Priesthood. Aoung Men and Young a will have Women Halloween party from 7 to 9 .it) p hi on (k t 2h lx-e- and invite all Cultural with Douglas Ward and Scott Conlin as his Counsellors Bob Bluomel is the new Webelos Leader for the Cub Scouts Creighton Thompson Ron young people of the ward to join them. The ward choir meets each Sunday at 4 : 30 for practice. The Relief Society would like to remind all visiting teachers of report meeting next Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. to be followed at 10 by the the worid today, adding that Well have our ups and downs, but the trend will be ployment to a greater number of Latter-da- y Saints Church members. It is part of rehearsals Program was created has not yet arrived. He warned ot the deteriorating conditions in The Salt Lake Deseret InMormon dustries of the Welfare program has been divided, creating a Murray, Utah, store to provide em- Homemaking plan- ned for Nov. 1 at the church parking lot, and will continue for most of the day. The youth choir for those 12 to 18 years of age is meeting each Wednesday at 6 30 for Program divided Cheryl Coker was sustained assistant Refinement week. FIRST WARD car wash has been A sustained assistant choir was director. Florence HOOPER STAKE SUNSET SIXTH Ted Field was released as Hansen Randy sustained a Teacher, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Han- Joyce uiSvcJk Refinement class, Peggy Monkers was graduated from Primary dith his Duty to God Trail award and sustained a deacon. Relief Society fall social will he on Nov. 1 beginning at Ihere wiil be a 7 p.m. program and light refreshments. Husbands are invited. 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