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Show J TnarsdUy, DecrsaW Chronicle SirJ3 5, 1374 Clearfield Corn er - im, t. ,? !T ti V- t .1' A seven point program to alleviate hinder and suffering v. as emphasized by the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in a holiday sl&ag 'M2 1 I ! 8 ,' 't' 1 ' 0 gpr! .4?. - it' f JUy Xk K ,t " mW,s&X4 infil. Stw- - The statement, signed by Church President Spencer W. Kimball and his two coun- jkr selors the in First Presidency, President N ort 4V5rc 4 , f gfr tAfi&S ? vCWU y A . ,!hSsf-m..- HO . t f,AV'I S: 4s .c ; -- . ,4 second, and Jackie Stump, first, won the Boys contest for the best hand crafted Christmas tree ornament at Association Roy Junior High. Entries included angels, clowns, stars, ice cream cones, a gods eye, sugar stars, intricately folded metallic decorations. The tree was a nice addition to the Christmas spirit in the media center. HOLLY VVELCOND, Eldon Tanner and President Marion G Romney, will be read to the 3 3 million members of the Church in worship services throughout the woild. The First Presidency said in the statement' In this holiday season we urge members of the Church everywhere to contemplate the words of the Savior: 'Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my bretliren, ye have done it unto me ( Matthew 25 40) ssaaKsssxaaaasaxs?sas'sais: New Year's Dance set for two stakes There continues to be much hungering and suffering generally in the world. In the months ahead there could be more. We therefore suggest that you be even more mindful of the needy in your area as well as throughout the world. Specifically we suggest that you and your family observe more Years Eve dance for everyone years and interest and 18 older, this includes special married couples. It begins at 9 p.m. in the Roy North Stake gym, 4900 S. 2000 W., and will last until 1 a.m. Music will be provided by the Belltones, a local band. Dress is and the only charge is for noisemakers, etc. Refreshments semi-form- will be al ,Vi,T3w'vxvtrn v - .. E&a- - f- - Mie needy 2 Maintain supply of food -- a years for your family. Use prudence and seek reliable information on what and how to store, and observe local laws and or served. - these diligently teachings of the Church. 1 bullv observe the monthly Fast Day. Generally this means to abstain from food and drink for at least two meals and to contribute the cast of the food thus saved, or more, to the bishop or branch president for the benefit of ROY The Yeung Adults from Roy and North Stakes are sponsoring a New Roy ' dinances 0a'Isi8 in JR. lower thermostats where These are times to remember, perhaps more than ever before, that inner strength, happiness, and peace come through keeping the commandments of Ilim whom we honor at Christmas time. Fast Day, cited in item 1 by the First Presidency, is obscived WoilJwide by Tile Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, generally on the first Sunday of each t i tv - - fa. 5, 1374 nnmstered Dy local Church leaders for the benefit of the N needy None of the contributed money is drained off for administrative costs FOURTEENTH HOOPER WARD The last day for Tithing settlement is Dec. 29 from 2 to 6 pm. ROY STAKE ROY THIRD WARD 3 a lj Vn-- lives " liquor, tea, and coffee. A Earlier this year Justin J Stein, president of the American Cancer Society tWnrH if ? ,5 - f - -- - s ... . Brigham Young University agricultural economist, Dr Lowell D Wood, has noted that an estimated 53 million acres of land throughout the v,oilu are used to produce non food crops such as tobacco, coffee, tea, and grains for aieohohe beverages If these 53 million noted the favorable cancer CQntnrvI (Jtdh predominantly Mormon Mr. Stem said Utahs cancer mortality rate was 91 9 deaths per 100,000 population compared to the national cancer mortality of 159 9 per He said 135,000 100,000 persons who die of cancer would be saved annually in the United States, if Utahs low' rate prevailed nationwide. He said certainly a reduced amount of cigarette consumption is a major factor in Utahs favorable record. He also praised the Church for its emphasis on research, education and a code of living which results in longer and more sick-fre- e is were acres planted in soybeans, Dr, W'ood said, the acreage could supply the yearly protein needs for 14C million more people Family Home Evening Mtem 7) is a Chut ch piogiam in which Monday evenings are reserved for family activities, recreation and study of the scriptures A manual is published each year in 18 languages and distributed to every family in the Church toi assist members to strengthen their families and heighten the enjoyment of family life. Hsius - WARD ROY SEVENTH settlement dates 27, 28 and 29 from 7 to p m. Please sign up for an appointment. Tithing are Dec. 26, ROY THIRTEENTH WARD Tithing settlement is Dec. 27, 28, and 29. Please come as familips and sign up nn the chart m the Bishops office. A V St. S3 j -- ROY NORTH STAKE ROY TWELFTH WARD There will be no more Scott Hanson Relief Society meetings until Jan There will be no more Relief Society until January. flK T m - 8 mbSiCm&ii The last days for tithing settlement are Dec. 28 and 29. receives ceil ROY Scott Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs Lee K. Hanson, has received a call to the Melbourne, Australian mission He wall enter the mission home Jan. 11, 1975 and will depart Jan 15 A farewell in his honor will be held Dec 29 at the Roy 9th Some 15,000 American of tee Mormon Church. There were 68 Indian Indian youths have participated in the Indian students placed in foster , t.M Money contributed as a Fast Day offering is ad f V w Le 4 l $ 40 mmm placement " Vs- .U3K i month It was instituted shortly after the Church was organized m 1830. CS Slog n L K3 feasible, and eliminate unnecessary consumption of electricity or fuel 4 Do not waste food. While millions in the world The Word of Wisdom (item hunger, other millions eat too 6) is a law of health observed much and otherwise waste by Mormons since it was food Teach your children to promulgated as a divine use food frugally revelation by Joseph Smith, "5. Strive for greater the Chinchs first president, productivity in your em- on Feb. 27, 1833. Its afployment. Give more than firmative provisions give your employer requires. The directions for the prudent use Lord said to Adam, By the of meat and gram by both sweat of thy face shall thou man and animals. eat bread, until thou shall return unto the ground Other, more familiar, (Moses 4 25) and the same provisions of the Word of applies to all of Adams Wisdom are commands to descendants. It is a blessing abstain from use of tobacco, that we are required to work, and we should do it willingly and without complaint. 6 Guard your health. Get adequate exercise and rest. Observe the Word of Wi3dom. Eat wisely. Avoid excesses. Teach your children good HOOPER STAKE health habits HOOPER FIRST WARD 7. Strengthen your family. Observe daily family prayers Tithing settlement dates and the weekly family home are Dec. 27, 28 and 23 There evening and make an effort to will be no more Relief Society see that familv members until January. keep dll the commandments. nmf: s storage procedures 3 Conserve energy. We reaffirm our suggestion to Chuich members a year ago to join car pools, observe pevcorikn .i Lowi iUvu enooJ Itvwabn Lituva ts: - lr Help the hungry Lrv - WetlE'estlay, Decent Student Placement Program of the Latter-da- y Saints Church, end 37 jiticuit of them have gone ok to college school and other post-hig- h vocational training. Noting that 1974 is the 20th anniversary of the placement program, Dr. Victor Brown, Jr , Mormon Church social services commissioner, said, the program has produced some outstanding Indian leaders and potential leaders who should have a great positive influence on the future of their people. The program, wherein parents of Mormon Indian students between the ages of 8 and 18 elect to have their children leave the reservation and spend the school year in foster homes, was actually conceived in the 1940s. It was begun under the direction of Spencer W Kimball, who was then an apostle, but who now is leader homes during the first year, Dr Brown points out, but that the figure grew steadily tntil it reached a peak of nearly 0 Some then 5,000 in because of its strong mitment to strengthening the family, the Mormon Church meeting at 3 p m All friends and relatives are also invited to an open house at the home of his parents following Sacrament meeting at 4 30 p m A 1969-127- has placed considerable emphasis on at home Motivational Guidance fulfillment of Indian students educational needs because of more and better educational facilities on the reservations. But there are nearly 2,f00 students participating m the Unlimited Classes in the use of selfhypnosis. Learn to use the power of mind over body the unlimrted use of Instruction by qualified instructors placement program this year, concluded Dr Brown. It is intended that Indian graduates of the placement program involved people students during Sacrament AVard will usually become m helping their own Register before Jan. 3 For further information call or 773 8007 Former placement have gone on to 825-626- 0 careers ee eiii irrma'ewimKiMwi In tke year 1843. John Sager, a boy of 13. witb bis brothers and sisters including an infant ; set off on one of tbe most incredible journeys in American bistory. This is a true account of their hazardous 2000 mile trek along tbe legvndary OregonTrail in pursuit of a dream New song sung A TRUE STORY I Mormons attending Church Sunday Schools are spending part of the worship hme learning a new hymn, Sing a Song in Sunday School, and " ir . i " j& . 4 hearing talks about the r '$' r Vii i rf ts v V ra ic4fpy-- Ec. ? If you don't like thinking about safety, think where you might be without it. flatmal r i vrt-Ti- Uuncil history of the Sunday School. The observance is m recognition of the 125th y of Mormon Sunday Schools, which officially began m 1949 in the home of a Utah Tioneer Richard Bciiluntyue. Mr. Ballantyne was born in Scotland, but he and his family were converted to the Latter-da- y Saint Church in Winter Quarters, Iowa on the way to Utah, said Richard S Johns, executive secretary of the Mormon General Sunday s'.Jl'has H tA I t . 1X ' i! A 1'1 It a ,f2 School Board "Elder Ballantyne arid his family arriVrO Hi Nrflivmj, ImnutS, in and reached Salt Lake City in September, 1848 He pioneered Sunday School services which included prayer, singing and lessons drawn from the scriptures. The idea of a Sunday School caught on in auilT ttkt'M rr.j'js 1813, A ieu.iuder from ine National Sa'atv C mmcil A run r non gov ermim ita1 puDl.c servi(.c oiKanuauon Ourom doal is a bafer Aimenca National Safey h Coun'-t- ! 197 i 75 public verv at can.pa.K Hujvis, Bmzer 4c ChuichiU Itic volan'i'nr RvertiMrg ag ey pioneer Utah, and other Mormon wards and branches ebtahlished similar classes. In 13b7, the Sunday School prcbrm was UuUicd iiucr centralized priesthood direction, said Elder Johns Staffing DEWEY MARTIN ALOORAY and (STEWART P idued yirenp.jy b IYMAN by EiiOOR D DAYT.N AMR D i UPl ed hy imuSf SI ird Mumc ANN C0LL1NGS by CLUB-OGD- Slwwtlm LN 1, H tlC A Bi dor ROBffit 0 RAIABO WAPi STARTS T6fCR?OW IN OGDEN COUNTRY IDEAL DEAN SMITH as John S.?er BtllAVV m al P od, PETERSEN hf S vd ti. HPN(.P CLEARFIELD 393-5S6- 4 3, 5, 7, and 9 p.m. - GEARHELD - Showtim? VYa,cVt?sy$ Sot. or Sun. !, 3, 5, 7, 773-072- 3 end 9 pm. and 9 p.m. 7 PI HNS Ml RP0 |