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Show Sun Chronicle I hursduv , March 1 Sunset Stoke News SUNSET STAKE A missionary open house will be held at the Stake Center on Saturday, March 15 beginning at 7:30 Everyone in the area is invited to attend. t quorum, Doug Jenkins was sustained was Bateman Betty sustained i Sunday School teacher Relief Social Society A Relief Society rr Relations Wed- Evelyn Meadows leader with Joan Poulson leading the Mother Education group. ) t Chuck Smith Serves on LDS mission - SUNSET FOURTH WARD Relief Society Wed- on be the Social nesday Relations class with Charlene Otley presenting the lesson. Evone Cole will lead the Mothers Education group will Ward junior boys took first place in the regional tour- Anita Jones the evening nament playoff at North Social Relations group Layton Junior High School on Saturday. SUNSET FIFTH WARD John Ferdon, son of Mr SUNSET SECOND WARD and Mrs. Herbert Ferdon Relief Society on Wed- received his Duty to God nesday will be the Social award Linda Relations class, Hutchinson was given Sisneros class leader with hisLynn to God award, the Duty Rhoda Wiggill leading the son of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Mothers Education group Jensen. Mike Errant was advanced SUNSET THIRD WARD to the Teachers quorum. The John Foster was given his son of Mr. and Mrs Van Duty to God award, he is the Erran son of Robert and Bettv Relief next week Foster. Charles CLEARFIELD (Chuck) Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Smith, 741 W. 300 No., has been called to serve a mission for the LDS Church in the Cahforma-SacramentMission. L. class, and Thursday morning. be the Social will nesday on Wade W'llcock was released as counselor in the Priest - Mothers Education r" Of, Roy LDS News X ! vAy A Society will be the annual birthday observance following the lessons. Deanna Bridges SUNSET SIXTH WARD In a reorganization of the Elders quorum Cliff Spen-dlov- e was released along with Ray Wood and Jay Bennett counselors, John Bowen secretary. Feith Jeffery was ROY EIGHTH counselors. Astle Patty representative. Mothers the 4 education group Phyllis Morrel is the evening class leader. A social will follow on Tuesday morning in the observance of the of founding - s.RStf' Relief There wall be a program and refreshments. 1 SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Social Relation and Mothers classes N.4 Ai Society. V ft v nesday, March Series continues talks Saturday, March 22, Dr. Daniel H. Ludlow will present the first of two lectures as part of the Fnow Your Religion Lecture Series. This lecture will be titled Lovest Thou Me More Than and his second These, lecture on March 29, will be titled The Greatest Week in History. These two lectures will be held at the Ogden LDS Tabernacle, from 7:30 to 9 p m. and will be the final On 5. Mr. Smith attended Sunset Junior High School, and the Dade County High School in Florida before moving to Okinawa with his parents. He graduated from the Kubasaki High School, Naha, Ok. He attended Weber State College and Brigham Young University, majoring in business administration and follow. The Relief Society Birthday social will be held on Wed- nesday morning along with the Social Relations and Mother Education lessons. A special program and luncheon will follow the regular meeting. H.OH KI.KNKK n 1 flower 1 Phone Clearfield the study Womens Circles of Our Saviors Lutheran Church met last week. Deborah Circle met on Monday evening at the home of Betty Browning, 4275 S. 1900 W. lov (or C tv itt popl Judy Pushee 9:45 Sunday Bible School 11 7 lesson. p.m. Hour of Praise Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Study ond Prayer Dorcas Pastor Jess Watson 731-233- 6 I 1 giving the Rachel Circle met on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Rita Muth. Bible study was led b Marlene Jacobsen a.iti. Morning Worship Phone Indiana University, and his Doctors Columbia from degree University. He has done work at New York University and the Hebrew University Israel in Jerusalem, Brother Ludlow joined the building committee, have been inpeople in Christian volved education, those who have been involved in church business and finance, the youth, the young adults and who members at large. Can- didates are: Phil Biddle, Tom Magee, Marion Batchelder, Pat Frost, Ernie McFay, Mike Dick Vasiloff, Borgeson, Don Pollock, Rob Bramhall, Bill Storing, Sara Bramhall, Betty Graham, Velma Rorabaugh, Dave Brooke and Doug Sandidge. Other nominations may be made by securing the permission of the person whose name you wish to submit, and turning those names into Harold John Coffeey, Rorabaugh or the church office before the election. met Circle on Tuesday evening at the home of Janet Hayes, with Shirley Zecher leading the Bible studv. - Tuesday 773-090- A bake sale sponsored by the women of Our Saviors Church will be held March 21 at the Bon Marche in Ogden from 2 to 8 p m. All ladies of Our .Saviors are asked to give either two items of baked goods or a monetary donation The proceeds from the sale will be used to purchase new kitchen items for the church All items should be clearly marked. All bakery goods may be brought to Fellowship Hall on Thursday evening between 5 30 and 8, or on Friday from 10 a m till noon. is Ladies Night - 5637 S. 1900 W Roy 6RIAT8- - 'irs Wait DISNEY iriwjiM fcwuuu rtHSSPMUL- I 1 -, Old YtLLEa TMhnlooior s and 0 I MUnCl 1UAS4 t$U TECHNlCOlCfl Emile Cenest Sandra Scott 1967 he G. Maeser in received the Farl for Award Teaching 1974 Utah In State University awarded Outhim a citation as standing Student Leader and Model for Alumnus, dedication and service to his fellow man. Brother Ludlow has served in many Church positions and presently serves as a Regional Representative of the Twelve. The public is invited to attend this series of lectures and may register at the door on the night of the lecture. WILLIAM HOLDEN KAY LENZ A CO PRODUCTION UmVEflSAlMAlPASO TECHNICOLOR Trips enjoyed A camping trip A Sunday 1:20 Only be camp from Friday night through Sunday afternoon. This is a good time for the building re father-so- The creation of three new Mormon missions is announced President by Kimball: the Spencer W n tionship Durng 1974, the troop earned the Blueprint for Quality with Sustaining Gold Pennsylvania Membership Enrollment Award, Conservation Project, Bicen- He also announced the appointments of three men to serve as presidents of the new missions. tennial Award, Chief Joseph Award for summer camp for top troop of the week and National Camping Award Scouting helps fathers and sons to know each other better and builds a lasting relationship, Pittsburgh Mission, the Salt Lake City Mission and the Nevada Las Vegas Mission. Seal, Ernest Eberhard, Jr , now presiding over the Idaho Pocatello Mission, will be president of the Utah Salt Lake City mission. It will include the entire state, and concludes Scoutmaster Andrews. will have as many as 30 fulltime missionaries. Ronald M. Patterson, a Zionsville, Indiana, dentist, will preside over the Nevada Las Vegas Mission. He is a Tampa, Florida native, who attended the Brigham Young University at Provo and the University of Arizona. Kenneth W. Godfrey, of Ogden, will be president of the Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Mission. He has been serving as coordinator of Latter-da- y Saints Church seminaries and the Institute of Religion in Ogden. three-yea- r $397,000, cancer research grant will involve genealogical files of Latter-da- Saints y Mormon) Church, according to the Deseret Foundation which has been awarded the grant. The foundation is a branch of the Latter-daSaints Hospital in Salt Lake Citv. The grant came from the epidemiology and disease ( g mr NATIONAL control branch of the National Cancer Institute The main thrust of the research is to identify people BANK as either largely cancer-fre- e or cancer-prone- , depending on the amount of cancer among their relatives A small Utah Mormon community is being studied as a part ol the overall project, said Dr. Mark Skolnick, a genetecist who is assistant research professor the department of in biophysics at the Utah Medical Center, and Dr. west-centr- OPEN HOU Homer Warner, professor of and chairman the of biophysics at department the University Utah, and director of the Latter-dacarSaints Hospital diovascular laboratory Dr. Skolnick said the genealogical files are used very discretely, with all efforts being made to completely protect the of the families concerned and studied The Mormon town is one that has an unusually high incidence of cancer. of 2050 W. 5700 S. Roy y 1 Come in and meet the manager and employees. Get aquainted with our complete banking services. t ATTEND OUR OPEN HOUSE! CASH PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY Park ? and Elaine Fitz- Bob Jean Stratton Asst. Manager - rmi Karla Hess Stevens Manager luA'. fvL. Margaret Scott, Juanita simmons were welcomed as new members of the chapter. ? , FREE REFRESHMENTS in f ifnugmi .iS Xi Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi at her home on Monday afternoon. Maudeen Andros gave an interesting lesson on Crater National Sat. March 1 5 1 am to 3:00 pm CASH PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY XI IOTA i Evins, Special Childrens Matlne will a conwith servation project March 14, 15 and 16 by the Scout Troop 344 of Layton when members will clean up and repair the route Pony Express monument and grave site in the Tooele, Utah area. We are a camping troop, reports S Sgt Jim Andrews of Hill AFB, Ogden, ScoutOnce a month, master. regardless of the weather, we combined Oregon and the Everglades National Park in Florida. 15 Church creates three new missions LDS Cancer grant Meet your friend given on the other end Lake OfiGGZV y;v SCENES FROM monthly camping trips are shown above by the Layton youths who are members of Boy Scout Troop :m, sponsored by the Trinity Lutheran Church in Layton and the (.14th Test Squadron of Hill AFB. Fernia Larsen hosted the V WARD y WEDNESDAY-THURSDA- n.1 1959-6- funds-receivin- Roy Theatre Phone " faculty of Brigham Young University in the Religion Department in 1955. He is currently serving as Director of Instructional Materials for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. While at BYU Dr. Ludlow was elected Professor of the Year for Excellence. Lutheran Church vitoHoth m from degree Our Saviors t Baptist A 5 the North Park A vita1 and opinions feelings of the congiegation; to make a specific recommendation for the program and building needs of the congregation for the next five ahiiigton :m-:u7- Community Church, Sunday, March 16. The polls will be open from 9 a m. until 12:30 p.m Purpose of the planning group will be to study where the church stands in terms of program and building; to study the possible program and building options open to the church at this time; to years. Candidates were chosen from members of the most L arc furiii'licd Olive and Mark 2 9.I.! W e A CLEARFIELD planning task group is to be elected by the members in good standing who are sixteen years and over of the long-rang- TENTH WAUI) are Ward members reminded of the budget dinner tonight at 7 at the church. Dinner will be served at 7 p m. with a program to series. Dr. Ludlow received his B S. degree from Utah State University, his Masters 1974-7- Clearfield Community Church News recent public relations. He plans to continue his studies on his return from his mission. HOOPER STAKE lectures in the TWELFTH WARD All women of the ward 18 The Relief Society will have their Mother Education and years and older, and their Social Relations lessons next partners are invited to the week. Relief Society Birthday Social Saturday night at 6:30 The Magical Isle of Relief ROY NORTH STAKE NINTH WARD Society is the theme of the Friday is the night for the party, featuring a Hawaiian ward budget dinner to be Luau Know your religion 1975, ARD S1XT Education o Mr. Smith was honored at a farewell Feb. 21 in the Clearfield 10th Ward. He left for the mission field Wed- ward The Relief Society has planned a delightful evening on March 21 to celebrate the the of Anniversary ROY THIRTEENTH W ARD organization They invite all Dennis Anderson has been women of the ward, 18 years ordained a High Priest and and older, and their partners Kent Jacobsen, an Elder. to come at 7 and enjoy a Blaine Johnson, Getty delicious roast beef dinner, to Elkington and family, and be followed by dancing, with Dan and Danelle Russell live music. have been welcomed as new Two babies were blessed at ward members. the last fast meeting. The of Larry and Susan Ingrid Morrill has been daughterwas named Joanna Taylor released as Social Relations and the daughter of Teacher for the Relief Society Rose, Michael and Judy Murdock and sustained as the Nursery was named Misty Lynn Leader. LaRee Ward, who Amy Kay Christensen was was serving as Homemaking and confirmed. She Leader, will now' teach the baptized of Reed and the is daughter Cultural Rpfinpment class Christensen. and Kay Carson will serve as Fay Homemaking Leader. Curtis was sustained Youth Marge Holt will lead the Social Relations group in Relief Society on Tuesday with Donna Fidman teaching All The Relief Society Birthday Social will be held March 20 at both the morning and evening sessions. Along with the lessons, Barbara Poiter will give a special reaoing will be and refreshments served. dinner and program have been planned for the Relief Society Birthday Social to be held March 21. All women of the ward and their partners are invited. with president W at 6:30. members are invited ARD A Young and Wilford Floyd W Ri;ey and Grace Judd have been appointed as ward Record Examiners. Mrs. ..add will also serve as Primary Librarian '" " , group Celeste singers will be on the program. sustained ered ROY STAKE ROY SEVENTH Relations class will be on Wednesday evening SUNSET FIRST WARD 4. leads the Social Relations group in the morning and evening with Joy Trimbrell the it 12, 1973 Wednesday, March Clearfield Courier IS. 1!I7.) Jo Mi"er Colleen Ludlow |