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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, April Clearfield Courier 3. 07.") Roy LDS News '1 be night Saturday ol Session Pi lesthood Geneial Conference wll be bioudeast at the Roy Noitli Staki house at 7 p m Sunset Stake News SI NSKT FIKST HI) Terkelson was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr and Mrs Joe Tei kelson Jelferv Lynn Hurst was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr and Mrs Handy Hurst, grandson of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Tluirgixid Joseph Sl'VSKTSEl ONI) W IU) Mi and Mis Dan Davis called their new daughter Kara Kathleen, she is the gianddaughter of Mr and Mrs Don Crane Mr and Mrs Howard Trotter called their new daughter Emily Linda Sisneros will lead the Social Relations class m Relief Society on Wednesday H ) RI) Si NSKT Kenny Spencer and David 1 1 Bateman weie sustained counselors in the Deacon's quorum Relief Society on Thursday will be the Homemaking class The luncheon will feature food from the Thailand area, the country which is studied in this month's Cultural Refinement lesson Dons Burns will teacli a class on gardening Mary Cameron an exercise class SI NSKT FOI RTII W RI Relief Society on Wedbe will the nesday Homemaking class with mini classes, antique books, macrame and the making of ironing board covers Bruce Browning was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs Bob Browning baptized and confumed the daughter of Mr and Mis Jeru Jiroux Robert Allan Rutnxey was baptized and continued, the son of Mi and Mis Allan Rumsey Relief Society this week will be the Homemaking continuation class with Ilene the mini classes Stettler will give the Family Health lesson of a SI NSKT SIX'! II W RD Relief Society on Tucxdav will be the Homemaking class with Peggy Hopper giving the Family Health A needle point inlesson struction class w ill begin with Bntbnra Rock lnstiucting There will be minus othei activities including quilting SI NSKT SE FN III U ltl) (Iibson was released as ,i Sunday School teudiei with John M Nicholas sustained Roy Ruth Jones was leleased as a teachei, Primary lone Ferrin sustained Clark was Herscln sustained as waul building librarian The Wallace Braithwaito family visited in Salma ovei the weekend with Mis Braithwaites father, Hoi ace Horn and m Manti with a brother of Mr Braithwaito, the Carl Braithwaitex The Kenneth Brownings visited in Layton on Faster Sunday with Mr Browning's mother, Mrs H L Jensen and then went on to Salt Lake to join about it) family members at dinnoi Mi and Krv m Hi owning the Mis hosts , INSET FIFTH was Tonks Ann Mary VRI) Our Saviors Lutheran Women's Circles of Our Saviors Lutheran Church will meet next week. Rachel Circle will meet on Tuesday at at the home of 1pm Frances Graham, 2144 W. 5075 S Rita Muth will lead the Bible Study. Helen Burdick will be hostess at her home, 5535 S 2200 W , for Dorcas Circle on Tuesday evening at 7.50 Janet I laves will lead the Bible study Deborah Circle will meet at 7.30 on Wednesday night at the home of Connie LaMar, 2530 W 4900 S Pam Lundblad will lead the Bible study, and the Circle will finish part two of Luther All Commissions will meet tonight at 0 p m for a dinner meeting. Rachel Circle will the meal m Fellowship Hall The Couni d will hold their regular meeting at 8 pm following the Commissions meeting The quarterly Board meeting of Church Women United, will be held at Our Savioi's, 11 at 9 a m in April Fellowship Hall Coffee and sweet rolls will be furnished provide , by the Women Lutheran Church Tickets are now available for the Mothers and Daughters banquet to be held April 18 at 6 30 m Fellowship Hall Cost is $2 50 per person and can be purchased from Marlene Jacobsen anytime prior to the banquet Theme tor the evening will be "April Showers May Bring Flowers, with Kelly Ogden piexentmg the progiam IIOOPJ R ST KF I F VI II RI) George Wilson has been oi darned a High Priest, and his son Nelson Wilson has been oi darned an Elder Cathy Smith, daughter ol Mi and Mrs Smith, has been baptized by Dennis Weston, tiei ,ind confii med by giandfather, Porter Carter The Relief Society will have their Homemaking meeting on Wednesday morning with Deanna Zaugg m charge of the activ ities for the day The second session will meet on Sunday moining IFF VI I! VRI) he Relief Soi lety will have SI X 'I FN then Homemaking meetings next week They will tie vv Hiding up then mini classes Kimball, W the Latter-dapresident Saints Church, celebrated his 80th birthday on Friday. March 28, as guest of honor at a dinner y hosted by the Church Sunday Mormon School "The Man of the Hour for the Woi Id was the theme of the dinner which included a to thank all who helped m anv wav with then Birtfni.iv Sni ial and also all w ho at tended and m, nit it o stn ( 'I be Homemaking meetings will be held in Rebel Soi icty next week, and these will tie something special lot all who attend Katherine Millet has been as Education leleased Counselor lor the Relief Society IFTH H VRI) The Relief Society unites all members to attend the Homemaking meeting next I ei k SFV FNT11 VRI) W ai d Temple night is Api ll Iti at 5 30 p m A basic Genealogy Course will be held during Sunday School starting April 13 It will be taught bv Riley and Giuce Judd Let the Bishop know it you are interested in VV taking the course Weigand Moulding has been ordained a Pnext Bettie Boehm has boon leleased as Spiritual Living Teacher for Relief Society and sustained as Nursery Leadei with Dorean Johnson as her assistant Betty Cowan is the new Inservice Teacher loi the Junior Sunday School Three babies were blessed and named at Fast meeting last Sunday The daughter of Jerry and Linda King was blessed by Chiton King and named Stacy Lave The daughter of Mark and Peggy was named Overduyn. Valerie by Royal Hansen Don and Janice Woolxey chose the name Christopher Shane lor their baby box He was blessed by Bishop Glen Bi ulges The Rebel Society invites all members to attend one of their Homemaking meetings next Thursday morning or ev emng , the by Kimball family and a film showing excerpts of his life program given Kimball The family includes four children, 20 living grandchildren and 14 gieat grandchildren "I can't believe vigorous and well how feel, said President Kimball on Ins birthday But the world leader of the Mormons has not always enjoyed such robust health He once nearly drowned, and on another occasion he suffered a facial paralysis At other times he was stricken with typhoid fever and mnl'pox, and m later years he survived throat cancer and I open-hear- t surgery Despite his past physical hardships and bouts with death, however. President Kimball said on his birthday that he hasn't an ache or a His are duties pain numerous and his day consists of long hours of hard work But he still finds time to travel throughout the world to meet with church members and renew emphasis on the missionary effort of the Mormon Church 211 now the Cnuiihs preparing 145th annual Gcnetal (on ference April 4, 5 and ti Piesuient Kimball, cited in a recent poll ot Intel mountain aiea lesidents as their favorite living American, rises between 5 and 7 a m . then wm ks until foi 6 30 j) admits m Although getting in a m 8 be new Homemaking Leadei. Marilee Thoinock, will be in charge of activities toi the Homemaking meeting on Wednesday morning At the 'luesdny evening session, they will be making flower ari alignments which will be suitable lor Mothers Day gilts or for Memorial Day I tie Relief Society Inservice meeting is scheduled for '1 ( liurch Sunday Woikeis will hold then annual Sunday School Geneial ((inference of the L.ittei dav Saints Church in Salt Lake (it v April i and 4. Moi moil Si lion! Hi Apt LDS A ward Fnexide has been planned for April 17 in the Relief Society room and sponsoi ed by the High Priests gioup A lecture and slides of lums in Central Vmerica has been arranged 'I he Laurels and Mia Maids Standard Night is April 15 at Vine! ill nans He said the Lattei dav Saints Church's Wind of Wisdom torbidding use ol tobni i o. alcohol, coflee and tea may tie the leason Steven and Joyce Thorpe and two children have been accepted and welcomed as new waid members s FNIll 1 Fnstiom Di the said emit'--' ot the pioneering studv ol Moi mon death rates VRI) VV children Foui (tiuichs bap- today suggest cancer may be the insult of an individual's life style and therefore Di largely jneventable Enstrom is a 31 y physicist who joined the ear-ol- d Vilen, by her lather, Glen Vilen, Pamela Jean Glover, daughter of Ella Glover, by Facer, Lorio Bishop Fay Moi i is, daughter ol Mr and David Morris, Mis University of California. lxs Angeles, m 1973 to study the Mormons and their cancel-deat- rates "There are 400.000 mons in California. -- uiu le, Eai VV Morris, and Kim Sheen, daughter of Miami Mrs Larry Sheen by an Robinson has been i oloaxid as APA representative, and Suzanne Powers as Den Mother for the Cub Scouts Patsy Call will serve as the new Den Mother Patiick Kelly and Wade Nulfer have graduated from Pi unary and been ordained Deacons The ward has scheduled a special Clean I p and Plant week April 13 through 19. starting off with a special Fireside on the 13th at 8 p m . and climaxed on the 19th with a c lean up day at the church to be followed by a dinner and ptogram, featuring the Four R's Square dancing will be held alter the piogram Beautiful communities, such as the tow n of Roy Utah, aie taking on a new personality basically the personality ol its citizens, for the , erecting signs, needed safety signs 6 Appearance of mailboxes, Latter day Saints Church entrance signs, road markers 7 obsei vance ol the 1976 Beautification of rural Bicentennial Ten standards in ioadside by landscape beautification aie considered plantmg shrubs, tiees Roadside cleanup, in8 General appearance of cluding curtailing of dumping Church grounds, cemeteries, 2 Community w ide ettort in centers, schools inipt ovmg appearance of 9 Pride and interest loaiFides exhibited by families in lawns, 3 Removal or improvement home surroundings ot unk car--- . Rash dumps and in Preservation of natural ai,u4 Removal ot dilapidated beauty spots, publicity and building'., biush, tailing promotion ol parks attord to plans are being these days of inflation and joblessness by the LDS Church One part ot the Mormon welfare progrm, lor pay for them Deseret Industries m Itah, Idaho, Arizona and California operates salvage processing plants and retail stores, as well as factories for making rugs, overalls, coats and blankets in called is example, Deseret Industries To this are donated organization discarded furniture, clothing and many other articles which can be reconditioned and points out W Spencer president of is Kimball, more than 3,300.000 members Senior and citizens are the spacious Welfare Square in Salt Lake City From tlnxe Weltaie Square is supplied clothing, shoes and food to the need recommended by the church's ward bishops. Most food comes from the farms npereated by members of the church Evaporated milk, dried milk, fresh milk, cottage cheese the given articles, at low prices or given outright to those who cannot he tiled sometimes, he said he feels very good generallv "Nearly a centuiy has passed smie I was born," he said, and he seemed xur He pnsed at his longevity quoted a favorite quip from t vsuji.pt the laM Moimmi David O McKay, who when asked what it was like to be .). used to say. Well, it's better than the alternative " He and his wife. Camilla, always have fully suppoited any work that h has un dei taken "Sh always gets up in the morning and gets my breakfast, whether it is at 7am to 5 a m ," he added He "She never lies in bed said both partners in a marriage should do their utmost to create a total partnership and a happy atmosphere 1 I 1 VI N I II OPEN- 9-- MON 7 - SAT. Cancel 355 36th 392-90- 1 FRESH GROUND BEEF ficials and 9-- 6 the the YOU BET ,190 IEENTH VRD An Open House, sponsored the Seventies has been scheduled for April 11 at 7 by -- pill 11 i onrl il WCUU n v r nn J uiC uamuu Vs r invited to attend and bring a non member friend The Relief Society has planned a special session at the Ogden Temple on April V leadership is sc seminal ol heduled Baptist Church , lot A f S. 1900 W. o tb vital lo id o' hi C people 9:45 Sunday Bible School 11 7 o.m. Morning Worship p.m. Hour of Praise Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Study ond Prayer Pastor Jess Watson Phone 6 J 1 of Clearfield State Bank) . . 9-- A 5 Saturdays "Vs Your Gift Hssdquarters ail i IYIILLEK3 12 ip As SWISS HIND QUARTER COME IN AND SEE u 91c RUMP ROAST Cut 4 Wrapped COOLERS FULL OF BEEF AND PICK COME ON IN AND WE WELCOME FOOD STAMPS SEE Wrapping CUR LARGE BEAUTIFUL DISPLAYS OF FRESH CUT BEEF, PORK SAVE & 0 PICK OUT YOUR OWN YOUR OWN. All Prices Include Aging, Cutting LBS. ASST'D MEATS YOU RECEIVE 210 LBS ACTUAL 34 LBS. ASSTD STEAKS 34 LBS. ASSTD ROASTS Oft UATi 6 LBS. P. STEAKS SAME AS CASH 1 5 LBS. SAUSAGE 30 LBS. GROUND BEEF PATTIE MEAT 15 LBS. ASSTD LAMB CHOPS 16 LBS. BEEF RIBS 50 I BS. FRYERS VEAL OR BABY BEEF OUR LARGE FREEZER SPECIALS 200 77c 67c MORE GREAT VALUES! Pounds cix p.n UUUU UK inUIV.C ib 4 101495 WIENERS SIRLOIN Cash) BEEF 393-054- ALL MEAT BEEF FOR YOUR LOCKER Pi.-- INC. PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU APRIL 9TH m FRONT QUARTER VV situations Merls Jewelry wrapped for your freezer week Lois Me Dowell, daughtei of H ' North Park X STEAK SPECIAL ROUND STEAKS PORK CHOPS I ot how to do it booths will show example1- - ot teachers m actual tout hint1 Weekdays 4076 Riverdale Road RIB goal ot non endowments nas been set tor the ward lor the month Everyone with tec minuends is uiged to attend the temple as much as possible Mini Classes will tie con tinned at the Relict Society Homemaking meetings next Puller ion the Drop in and see us anytime! V Cl. ii k ol Keepsake Diamonds Bulova Accutron Watches Quality Jewelry Expert ring remounting jewelry, watch and clock repair on the premises. cattle ranches, 1 leieiu e Mrs Douglas vieDow, a, nas neon bopuzcu and confumed by an uncle, James Pmgree Nancy Puller was baptized and confumed by hot lather. inles concerning To16S. Main in Clearfield dairies and poultry farms, and operate many canneries and even a soap factory. PATTIE MEAT hot e will be no meetings in the waid mi Sunday because ol Genciu! Con and esentnt pi . NOW 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 'I Mi -' i and visual BOULEVARD ME A - GREAT FOR HAMBURGERS VRD VV In- . "OGDEN VALLEY'S GREATEST MEAT BUYS" VV sustained as Assistant Ward Cloth The Relict Societv will continue their Mini Classes at their Homemaking meeting next week, as well as make maci ame pot hangers n t hi in W ounseloi .uid Ku hai d Wamei, second lotiusilo x oo J un ioi Nundai woi kei s will see In tap' d i kJtH ROY NOR III ST VKF NINTH VRI) Ronald Lund has been B Joseph Moved unfortunate, the sick and the aged Many branches of the church operate farms and orchards, pn-oilt- Weve individual coming hard times welfare plan assists Ii School Nelson will Sunday Church officials icport that nine Mormon missionaries m the Saigon area recently shelled by the Viet Cong troops are sate Mormon officials said they spoke by telephone with the president of the Saigon Mission, who assured them that the nine Mormon missionaries are safe, and no attacks have occurred to make them in imminent danger church families are urged to build up and maintain ample supplies of food, clothing and, where possible, fuel for The largest stoiehouse unit i ad Russell M the conleienie, assisted Mission long addition, pi ev mU'l )( Moi mon 3 nbei nat population death rates are low and buttermilk are processed at Welfare Square A giant storage elevator here holds enough gram to load a tram of lttl boxcars nearly two miles In r II. ll s I 1.200, (tot) stressed by churches p ei lull, i Flit tnbi i hanged to an Vpi .1 Xi smoii- a heieaftei held in the Salt aim w tm the woild Inmoii is ileal 2, 300, 000 membets ol the church in United States," he said In Utah, they make up 70 percent ol the state's Self held programs Sell-hel- t ( i (Just north stressed n ot w s, In,))) IV Mormon fences and streams 5 Progress in eliminating unsightly oiitri A beautification Allen U ( 4275 I uncle X reports favorable Mormons try her by numinous win kshops displav ea d ei s h p se m n a i question and ,iiswtn pen mils a general session and a breakfast This is the t t s( vim moii School of Public Health at the tized and confirmed last weekend. Sherrie Lynn handicapped VRI) were the eceding resisting cancer James Enstrom of San Diego said that the cancer death i.ites ol Utah and V ( nhloi nia oi mons are tar lowei than toi other white Di ancient 7 pi general continence Apnl 4, 5 andfi Sunday School woikeis will receive a storehouse of information and mspuation The conference will include Study results show Help is still reeded with the woik of lelurbixhing the chinch They can use people at any time they can help conferences ot the Mormon Church, one m Binzil and one in Argentina, vvheie. at one he woiked point, alxiut leav e at wai d Just two weeks ago, he on is VV Tammy Smith, children of Darlene Smith have been baptized and confirmed and i evened as members ot the leturned from conducting two South Amencan atea simultaneously He speeches min aged to attend They will repairing these Biett. Bart, Gieg and employment which are then sold Mormon leader notes birthday of holding cuaie (commends, t llllltD W VRI) 'the Relief Society wishes EIGHTH Spencer women VII - l'b uil- Annual meetings SI VKF ItOV w to i Wcdncxdav & LAMB, AND 20-4- 0 WE FEATURE MILLERS USDA GOOD AND CHOICE GRAIN FED STEERS ALL ORDERS ARE FREEZER WRAPPED T S'1 50 LBS. ASST'D MEATS 10 LBS. ASSTD STEAKS substitute can be made 3 LBS. BACON 10 LBS. ASSTD ROASTS FREE PATTIE MEAT BEEF 9 LBS. 3 LBS. BEEF RIBS 5 LBS. PORK STEAKS 10 LBS. FRYERS 3 LBS. SAUSAGE plus tax WE ARE HAPPY TO MAKE SPECIAL CUTS FOR YOU I TOP QUALITY AND FRIENDLY i SERVICE DEPEND ON IT' i |