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Show - Suit Chronicle Thursday, November 21, 1974 will their-Cultur- al Refinement Lesson and Visiting Teachers report. Choir practice is being held each Sunday at 4.30 except Fast Sunday. Mark Palmer has been ordained a Priest. Harry Hall isthe new Ward Athletic Director, FOURTEENTH WARD Recently welcomed as new ward members were Sandra Lee Duncan, Kevin and Karen Barker, and Lloyd and Knstme Johnson. Night Relief Society will be held on Tuesday next week instead of Wednesday. The Cultural Refinement lesson and Visiting Teachers message will be given then and on Wednesday morning ROY STAKE THIRD WARD Susan Siddoway has been released as Organist for the AMPMIA and sustained as the Jr. Sunday School Organist. Cindy Olson has replaced Jackie Hansen as the Young Adult Representative. Dont forget the ward dinner on Saturday at 6 : 30 Nonna Howells will give the Cultural Refinement lesson next Wednesday morning and Lucene Chatterton on Tuesday evening. There will also be Visiting Teachers report meeting SECOND WARD Steven Lutz has been darned a Priest Thanks to all who supported the successful ward dinner held last Thursday . The Cultural Refinement lesson will be given at the Relief Society meetings on Sunday morning at 7:45 and Wednesday at 10. Visiting Teachers will hold report meeting on Sunday at l:S n a m and Wednesday at 9- 30 - FOURTH WARD Jimmy Richard Sparrow and Rose have graduated from Primary and been ordained a Deacon. The High Priests group has new officers La Mar Nelson was released as Group Leader, with his assistants Frank Little and Norman Winterton, and Secretary The new Joseph Barrett Group Leader is Joseph Barrett, with James Pingree and James Hay as his Assistants The Primary Presidency has also been reorganized Released were Florence Hay, President and her Counsellors Myrtle Jensen and Adelle and Young Secretary Barbara Black Sustained as the Wednesday, November 20, n7 Our Saviors Lutheran family fair Our The Roy 12th Ward is sponsoring a tamily fair Nov 22 at 5:30p m in the ward cultural hall Barbeque, hot dogs, and punch will start the evening, and families are invited to come and eat dinner. Homemade food and articles will go on sale atgp m. Homemade candies, bake goods, hot donuts, Christmas gifts for the family, puppets dish towels, pillow cases, and all kinds of home sewn articles will be on sale. The Relief Society is sponsoring the fun fair to raise money for the ward. The Roy 12th Ward meeting house is located at 2175 W. Priesthood Saviors Lutheran will spend the evening making an Advent Wreath for their home. Cost of the wreaths will be $1 50. This event is being sponsored by the music and worship committees Our Saviors will join with other churches of the Ogden area for a community Thanksgiving service to be held on Wednesday at 7:30 at Ehm Lutheran Church. All families are urged to wor CTEESEESKEESESSSS mfmm SEVENTH WARD There will be no Relief Society next week due to the STORIES OF POWER AND PURPOSE Leland E Anderson Thanksgiving holiday. HOY NORTH STAKE was released as a member erf the Stake High Council at Conference last Sunday. Sustained in his place was Leland Grange. Robert Haycock was sustained as stake Sunday School Music Director. Pasquale SIXTH WARD Thanks to all who helped with the recent welfare project. The many hours spent are greatly ap- preciated Next Tuesday, the Relief Society will meet for the Cultural Refinement lesson and Visiting Teachers report meeting DISPLAYING ARTICLES which will be on sale at the Roy 12th Ward family fair Nov. 22 are Hazien Page, workday director, and Carol Harris, homemaking counselor. Everyone loves to hear good gospel stones- - stories that build character and teach gospel principles This is the purpose of Stortea of Power and Purpose. These uplifting and inspirational stones will teach the gospel to young and old at home or at Church Stories of Power and Purpose is a book that brings the Sunset Stake News SUNSET FIRST Dee Savage was released as ward choir director, Doris Rums sustained Relief Society on Wed- nesday will he the Cultural Refinement lesson with Patty Wells class leader. Elaine Martin will present the Visiting Teacher Message. The evening lesson will be given by Vernae Law. New deacon quoram officers are Ron Randall, Dale Wise, Sidney Unsworth with SIXTEENTH WARD IliC pcKrtWAfnw Tlicie will Le liu Relief K'W'i IINort b bV.i tlUi J . Loretta Hunt was sustained Society meetings next week. Delman Johns has been a Primary teacher. Released as activity named as Ward Teacher specialists during the road Development Director. Karen Arave has been shows were Linda Sisneros, released as Organist for the Glenda Trotter, Ralph Jr. Sunday School and Judy Provost and Berneice HanRobmscn sustained. Lorraine sen. Mr. and Mrs Roy Ilansen Jensen will be the Ward Choir Director and Margaret Olsen are in charge of the budget dinner on Thursday evening the Organist. Dan Tanner has graduated beginning at 6 p m. It will be from Primary and been or- a smorgasbord featuring roast beef and fried chicken dained a Deacon. 1 e LAKEV1EW WARI ship, on tins evening A Harvest Home Scrvue wJl be celebrated at Our Saviors on Sunday The Lutheran Church Women haie collected food for a needy family, and will be joined by the Sunday School Children when they present their Thank Oilering gifts of canned goods during the worship service Special music will be presented during the service by the Primary Department of the Sunday School The public is rnv.ted to this service at 11 a m Elected to positions on the Church Council at a special meeting last Sunday, were Mr Jim Wangrud, Mrs EW Zecher, Mr Marvin Delker, and Mr.- - Wes Simons Church wiil have their annual Advent Family Night on Monday, Nov 25 Activities will begin with a pot luck dinner at 6 pm. Each family is asked to bring a hot dish, and salad or dessert, and their own table service Families 4250 S. Clame Stenqinst will be the In Service Teaches1 for the Sunday School. Secretary Edward 1 Ward readies President was Cathy Baldwin, with Elizabeth Baker, and Shanna Nelson as Counsellors, and Bai bara Ellett as Secretary. Parley Baldwin has been released as Priests Quorum Advisor, David Ellett as Teachers Quorum Advisor, and David and Geneal Jacob sen as Secretaries for the Young Men and Young Womens Youth Group. Paul Hill is the new Advisor for the Priests Quorum, and Ted Williams for the Teachers Quorum. Adelle Young wiil serve as Ward Librarian, and Florence Hay as the Relief Society Ir&er-vie- e Teacher and Message Teacher Sup-e- r visor. Harvey Hill has been named to the Activities and Services Committee for the youth, and Steven Walker as Aaronic t Clearfield Courier Hoy LDB Hews HOOPER STAKE FIRST WARD The Relief Society meet next week for" ,, r- 4 f ; Approved to be ordained to the office of Elder at Conference on Sunday, were David Watt, Rick Christensen, and Brent Cutler. The Relief Society will have their Cultural Refinement lesson next Wednesday ning There will be no night mor- meeting. the present Cultural Refinement lesson Ernest Larsen who recently participated in a Cub Scout Skillarama SUNSET FOURTH Sue Johnston was sustained as Cultural Refinement class leader for evening Relief Society. Norma Dalton will present the Cultural Refinement lesson on Wednesday morning, Sandy Bybee the Visiting Teacher Message. Anita Jones will lead the Social Relations group for tms month on Wednesday evening. sustained activity counselors in the APWMIA Relief on Society Wednesday evening will be a combination of the Thursday morning classes as Thanksgiving is next week. Elna Brady will received awards for their projects will Denise Hammon present the Visiting Teacher Message in Relief Society on Tuesday which will be followed by the Cultural class led by Donna Bingham SUNSET SEVENTH Sally Roberts will give the Visiting teacher Message on Tuesday in Rehef Society vjth Cultural class following, Alton East- Eerrcnt man class leader. & gospel to nt S m $2.95 THEY KNEW THE PROPHET s 3P Hyrum L. Tbss? 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