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Show Min ( In unit le Thursday April 17, 1975 leai field Courier ( Wednesday , April M. I'lT Roy LDS News UOOHF Priesthood dates meetings Meetings for the West (ompany Daughters of the I tali Pioneeis will be held as at the home of Mis follows p m Hooper I April 24 7 ft) pm at the home of Mis Hattie Parker Iakeyiew52 April 24 at the home of Mrs April 25 7 pm at the home of Mis Myrtle Foweis with Demee Bell co p m 2(i, Hoy . April 24 2 p m , at the home of Mrs Glen Seamons, 5875 S 2625 41, Taylor April 24 2 p m I Church leemont 7 24, April home piesented to those attending The Relief Society cultuial 30 1 of 1 Roy V The Clearfield Community Church will sponsor a potluck at the church, elma Warren 30 p m at the Mrs Kenneth West 27, The missionaries film Feet Upon the Mountains, will be shown The children of the weekday church school will put on a program depicting their yersion of the Faster stop Nelson April 17, of 5432 S 2300 Ogden Church repot ts Jim Stantord superintendent JackFiench the Key of piesident the Southern Corp musician will be the special speaker Tickets for the banquet may be purchased at the mission, 2781 Wall Ogden, or from board members Two Fraga and Robert Curlee The next regular meeting of the King s Daughters Auxiliary of the Church yvill be held at 7 p m Monday April 14, at the Utah Power and Light Co hall, 457 26th Street Ogden Extension sponsored babysitting classes and Doxey Hilltop hl mentary Schools through their PTA officers have begun these classes with the idea of upgrading the babysitting business in the north end of Day is County The boys and girls learned th.it not only is babysitting big business but it is a skill, oi an asset that can be put to good use throughout their lives Also, at the first meeting in each school a panel of mothers and sitters dicussed what was expected of the other thus opening a line of communication bet ween sitters and patents In upcoming classes the kids will learn how to play with and amuse small children and how to feed, buip and diaper a baby Special resource people trom HAFB and their own will give communities There will demonstrations be school nuries, policemen and fuemen to inform the students their respon of sibilities as babytenders and to help them feel competent to handle an emergency, such phone calls oi will Each specialist injunes hace a question and answei period A lot of emphasis will be placed on tirst aid and stiess Handouts will be pioxided at each class and short quizzes aie included in the couise as a fn c Being sc ary a good The Relief Society will haye their cultuial iefinement lesson next Wednesday morning lhe Sunday session will hace the social relations lesson special activitv is bt mg planned for April it) NTH W RI Sunday is yyard conference with a special testimony meeting at 2 30 p m for all oft ic eis and teachers The ward choir will hold a SI T F special rehearsal Saturday at 10 a m to practice for the conference Dean Odenw alder has been names as Pnest Quorum Secietary LaRue Odenw alder will give the cultural refinment lesson in Relief Society next Thursday babysitter means taking your respon sibility seriously and at tending to the business of keeping those in your charge safe This, and how to accomplish it are the concepts being taught Patents are yery welcome to attend the classes at the various schools and morning Gcoeyie Siler in the eyening It will also be meeting are Lewis yisiting ntyv Mrs Classes taught This week about 100 fifth and sixth graders, bovs and girls m two Day is County Schools began USD 4 H then lesson In i non a 1). hi R nh ii ty I n teacheis report meeting UGH I II W HI) Lola Jergensen has been released as a counselor in the Relief Society Caryol Patterson has been sustained in HOT her place Sunday is ward conference, with a testimony meeting for all officers and teachers at 1 45 in the Relief Society room Dennis Mansfield has been released as Pnest Quorum adyiser, and sustained as ward athletic director Dr Boy d Stock is the new ady lser to the Pi lest Quorum The scouts will be around the ward April 26 to collect newspapers A ward dinner is scheduled for April 26 from 5 30 7 p m All who can help to clean up the giounds this Satuday at the church are askea to come and help There will be a softball practice Friday at 6 30 for all men interested in playing All boys and men interested in softball are asked to attend a meeting Sunday at 3 p m at the church We welcome the Don Winrow family into the ward and also Mary Lynn Jensen, whose membership has been received HOT i thin at lucsdux H in and at Hi w haye 7 30 BMIH1I HOT ill etinment mtelingx HI nt w Pi mi u y pit suiency has bet i, sustained Galled as the new pitsidem is Jo Tune Wen with Jolinda Taylor and Golleen Olsen as hei conn soldi s The In hot Nh h ly will haye then eiiuuiul iifmeirent SHOMHUKI) HOT 9 Communications and professional directors anyone wishing to join them i' un ited They are preparing for stake confeience in May oidaiiuu lesson at tin meetings nt xt e y isitmg te.uhns 1 pint muting at oti Hits h.ne planned a special Imme making ti ix lor A ill nul unite all pi i mt mbi s to attend Mui doe k Tlnty Tmy (htisteiisii md Ion In adley w k 1 1 n aim It w ill i Williams liaxe April 18, at the Presbyterian , needed and are singers HOT Rnerdale April 24, 1 Donald Child, 721 W 4400 S with Mrs Don Ellis as co hostess Sandndge Apul 17, 7 10 p m at the home of Mrs William Session with Mrs as co Norvell William hosteso , First ST all Rebel Society membeis are urged to attend The Ogden Rescue Mission will hold its spring banquet at 7pm Friday, HOT and sets dinner Necada Miles Goodyear. April 24, 7 pm, Anona Vander Heide, 831 West Lake St pm 500 E W Mission 880 28 h St pm at the home 30 were awards Special 2100 S W Bai row Mary E Dalton sponsors potluck 20 Rich George Venstra 55, W ilson April 24 2 p m at the home of Mrs Norma Gibson, 1660 All Pnesthood of the stake are childien and their teachers for the beautiful sen ices presented on Sunday The ward executive committee and their partners held a dinner party Friday at the Chuck A Rama in Ogden 4450 S Hipwell, 2049 (4, West Weber. April 24, 2 p m at the home of Mrs hostess 200 S kh lhe combined ward chons aie pi actic ing each Thursday night at 8 p m in the 2nd, 7th and lilh ward chapel Mure Midland S 4148 center Dme Hooper dinner April B 4!, kanesyille pnl 17. 8 at the home of I ily Jackson, w ROT TFNT 11 W RD Thanks to all the Primary Gieen eek meeting yv ill be held Sunday at 7 a m at the stake cultural members urged to attend DUP will be gixen at their meeting next tefuument lesson STVKE K General and baplitd iettnllx boon tonlirmed MXKING PREPARATIONS for the Clearfield 3rd Ward Heritage its Night aie committee members Shawna Merthch (center), Tammy Caiter , Jim m Step lions, Kai en Bodily , Diane ice and I) way ne Thompson 1. to i mt mbt rs HOT I IF F NT II 1 1 adults HI) the ward aie united to ntttnd i fneside lomght at 7 30 in the Relict Society room Slides films and a lectuie on the rums of (ential America will be featumd Next the Wednesday cultural relmment lesson will be gixen in Relief Society Ihete will also be xisiting teachers teport meeting lhe spiritual lixing lesson for Mav will be given cm April 30 and all meetings in May will be moved ahead one week ll xlXTFFNTH W RI Wade Nuffer has graduated ROT and been Deacon Roxanne Nagel has been sustained as Toung Adult for the Representative from Primary oi darned a w 1 1 of omen Nancy Ward dates event tIETRFIMl) Services and activities committee tl eu ready made (lies to the waul foi judging The contest is open to everyone, tipuidle'ss ot age or sex Plan to have your supper then Ibex will serve bar bt t ues homemade root beei home made ice cieam and Pit Anyone baying antiques or the lhnd Waul (leat held bung will stixal m the waid culhtial hall with the Testeidax Onct theme Mt re hold a Hot itago i is o p pi il 23 ft om 6 n old lashioiK'd , 1 i i x t mng is pimmsed to ail who attend Ihete will bi demonsti at ions ol butkim.ikmg mot ben making (which will be se i x a ft e ed inaciamae w i a ds ) poiteix tthei ban be on nature a ix piogiam will tribute to thi eldeiL m the waid as well .is h.ubershop quartet sngmg ant1 square dancing for everyone Theie will be an old fashioned p.e baking contest Contestants are requested to herilooms pi cious family they would like to display should contact Mis Richaid Barney, 825 5531 or Miss Shawna Meitlich 825 3864 (.ills and ladies are asked to wear long dresses and the men and boy s to wear western clothing in keeping with the theme North Park PTA busy preparing for carnival , and painting rugs and many dit i aft items will T i Quilts goneoiogx displ Richms has been released as secretary of the Sunday School and Arlene Colby sustained Darrell and Colleen Anderson have been released from the APT ) ROT I T North Park The is busy making plans for then annual Spnng Carnival to be held Apul 25, from 5 8 at the school Funds from thecal nival will be used to cover PTA expenses and p m Wav purchase needed items foi the school The public is invited to attend and eniov various game booths, including ring lish a duck penny pitch ponds country store, grab bag, cake walk, squirt a teacher, bean bag toss fish throw, peep show and a tricycle obstacle course, The family can enjoy a delicious meal including barbeque, hot dogs, salad, cake, ice cream and soft . carnival achvites North Park Baptist Church 4275 A Ham. Wed. been k I'fitan r 7 A OPEN 9-- 7 jiy MON - JI.EH41IM a hiiTt i - '"truili WM iifriij'iM'mrinrrMii n n nla HJP'MW.Wy.W rf m aiiNr Tn nt TU I1U9 f i.WWIH WtfUUUWjl 392-90- 1 FRESH GROUND BEEF PATTIE MEAT GREAT FOR HAMBURGERS STEAK SPECIAL Asst'd va::v-- i STEAKS SIRLOIN & Cut The Way You Like Them BEEF FOR YOUR LOCKER I I YOU BET. (90 Days Same As Cash) MILLERS GOOD OR CHOICE 12 f P IS 11 si jfm BEEF HIND QUARTER FRONT QUARTER i Lb i 1 A HILLTOP ELEMENTARY babysitters are: top row 1. to r Mikole Hunt, Donna Staricks, Meridee Syme, Denise West; front row I. to r Amber Moore, Carolyn Moore, Paulette Martinez and Grace Strand. YOUR OWN. All Prices Include Aging, Cutting WE WELCOME FOOD STAMPS & Wrapping 1200 LBS. ASST'D MEATS 210 LBS ACTUAL 34 LBS. ASSTD STEAKS 34 LBS. ASSTD ROASTS 90 FTAYC 6LBS.P. STEAKS 7 CASH SAME AS 1 5 LBS. SAUSAGE 30 LBS. GROUND BEEF PATTIE MEAT 15 LBS. ASSTD LAMB CHOPS 16 LBS. BEEF RIBS 50 LBS. FRYERS YOU RECEIVE jypleut taxi J 50 LBS. 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WARD has Morning Worship Prayer take her place Bennett Gary Chmt 7 p.m. Hour of Praise relief stake society Ada Jane piesidency EIEYFATH in lot paopf 9 45 Sunday Bible School Lynne Pasquale has been released as a counselor in the yvill S. 1900 W. faith a1 v vital lov A NORTH STTkE Kleinman (o. efcjoy dinner and, the many Main 5AVt mm a ZU-4U- a 7o aA WE FEATURE MILLERS USDA GOOD AND CHOICE GRAIN FED STEERS ALL ORDERS ARE FREEZER WRAPPED 9 LBS. BEEF PATTIE MEAT 3 LBS. BEEF RIBS 5 LBS. PORK STEAKS 10 LBS. FRYERS 3 LBS. SAUSAGE WE ARE HAPPY TO MAKE SPECIAL CUTS FOR YOU FREE 3 UwJ Plus tax TOP QUALITY AND FRIENDLY SERVICE DEPEND ON ITi j |