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Show Courier Clearfield Sun Chronicle Thursday, April 24, Wednesday, April 23, 1975 1975 24-25-2- 6 JLOJLOJLSUULSULUJLSU John and Leah Kirkland, by Robert Terry, and Kirt Jay Elkington, by an uncle Lynn Elkington. Dennis Butler has been SUNSET FIRST W RD released as Sunday School Relief Society on Wedpresident, with Meloy Hales nesday will be the Social taking his place. Brian Relations class led by Evelyn Dugger is the new sports Meadows and the Mother's director, replacing Melvin Education group, Joan Poulson class leader. Murray. C The Relief Society will have arol Meitus has been their spiritual living lesson at sustained Sunday School their meeting next Tuesday secretary morning. LUNCHEON SPECIAL! Sunset Stake New Church flews R oy LDS Neivs HOOPER STAKE ROY EIRST W ARD May 7 is the date set for the ward Melodrama to be presented by the APA. The Relief Society will have a special homemaking day next week with a pot luck dinner. ROY FOURTEENTH WARD All ward members are invited to the ward spring sing on Friday at 7, sponsored by the APA. Refreshments will be served. Carl Metcalf has been ordained a Priest and Dennis Tulane a Teacher. Roslyn Dickerson has been released as a counselor in the Primary and Ruth Foster sustained in her place. Lloyd Johnson has been chosen as the adviser to the and Teachers Quorum Venturers leader. The Relief Society will have their spiritual living lesson next Wednesday morning, also visiting report meeting. and teachers SEVENTEENTH ROY WARD Thanks to the Primary for the very fine program presented at church last their meeting next ROY FOURTH Pam Arave has been ROY NORTH STAKE SIXTH WARD SECOND A new Elders presidency has been sustained. Tim Hunt was released as president, Wiggill with his counselors Jim Saunders and Duane Booth. The new president is Allen SUNSET THIRD W ARD Bonnie Jenkins will lead Hall, who was released as first counselor in the Sunday the Spiritual Living class on School. His counselors are Wednesday evening Relief Kyle DeNaughel and Randy Society with Betty Bateman Parkinson, with Bill Goodwin teaching the morning group as executive secretary. on Thursday. was The Relief Society invites Paola Debbie all members to attend the sustained a Sunday School Cindi spiritual living meeting next teacher, Spencer week. They will also have released. was Larsen Owen visiting teachers report from meeting. Primary and graduated ROY NINTH WARD The Relief Society will have their spiritual living lesson at their meetings next week. Russell Kinkham has been sustained as Sunday School in service teacher, replacing Jane Burnett, who has been released. Ethel Barton and Men's Polyester Knit Pants One large group of assorted fancies and solids in better quality pants. Special priced for this Dollar Day Event. Sunset. Mrs. Bob (Sheryl) Trimble was installed as president William Mrs. with (Catherina) president-elect- Pluim as . Other officers are: Mrs. Ben (Le Joie) Reichel, 1st Hollis vice president; Grange, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Darrell (Kathy) Ryan, 3rd vice president; Mrs. Oren (Colleen) Nielson, 4th vice Vi Reg. an & Longs. Men's Shirts HH-4- 3 Vi Short or long sleeve shirts assorted knits or woven fabrics. Styles in assorted patterns colors. Dollar Day Feature. Men's Casual Pants A real Dollar Special Day in fabrics assorted and styles. Not all sizes in all styles but a qood selection at this fantastic low price. 4 Sites Suits Women's Pant 27-3- to save plenty Your chance polyester $3)00 Z!l on these pant suits. Assorted $ so! ids. styles 1 Misses Sizes y Women's Polyester Pants new in spring prints and &QQ IIP Event Spe Save, Save on this Dollar Day Choose from group of women's polyester pants assorted solids or patterns. Machine washable. Save, $00 Sizes Women's Spring Sportswear 8-- One group of 20 Womens priced for this even) blouses & skirts. - Spring Sportswear specially qroup includes jackets, pants LDS IcodOTS David principal-secretar- y, J SUppOrt QriVe The Latter-da- Saints y Davis Jr., Elden Butler, Principal Darrell Clinton; ele., Church has endorsed the 1975 Cancer Crusade being conducted by 23,000 Atkinson, teacher-secretarNorth Davis Jr.; Mrs. Jack American Cancer Society. The Utah goal this year is $64,000. Church officials said North y, (Judy) Larsen, historian; (Verna) Jerome Mrs. Willden, publicity; Mrs. Richard (Ja Nae) Smith, program projects; Mrs. Rice, Charles (Polly) parlimentarian; Olive Madsen, school nurse, Douglas Pluim, PTSA. Hut ROY 825-726- 24th, 25th 38-4- Rescue Helicopter during an attempt to rescue a downed fighter pilot. He was released from prison Feb. 12, 1973, and was on the second C141 Freedom Bird flight from Hanoi. Col. Curtis will be speaking on his experiences during this time. He is now stationed at Hill AFB and is the Special Assistant to the Director of Operations for the 1550th ATTW. He and his wife, Terry, have two children, Tom and Lori, and reside in Fruit Heightk. Kendell, Cook, 7 5600 SOUTH, 2 or of polyester fabrics in a good selection save plenty. patterns and styles. Your chance to These won't last long at this price. Sizes - president; Wayne Mayberry, 5th vice president; Mrs. r; 825-771- Men's Sport, Coats SPEAKS Davis Area PTA officers chosen Lawrence WEST APRIL POW r; secretary-treasure- -- irrrrmTrrorraTirrrrirr 100 New Davis North PTA officers are: Front row, from left, Mrs. William Pluim, president elect; Mrs. Bob Trimble, president; Mrs. Keith Kendall, back row, Mrs. Ben Reichel, secretary-treasureMrs. Darrell Ryan, Mrs. Richard Smith, Mrs. Oren Neilson and Mrs. Jack Larsen. (Evelyn) pizza better. THURS., FRi. & SAT. APA. while piloting Keith people nkkeour 3 BIG DAYS nam will be the featured speaker Sunday morning at the First Southern Baptist Church in Clearfield. Services will begin at 11 a.m. The church is located at 564 S. 800 E. Lavcid Robertson, pastor of the church, invites the public to attend. Nursery services are provided for children under three years of age. Col. Curtis was a prisoner of war in North Vietnam for 7 Vi years. He was captured last Thursday afternoon at a special installation tea held at the Fremont Elementary School, Our PH. Col. CLEARFIELD Thomas J. Curtis, returned prisoner of war from Viet- installed With A Salad And Drink 1985 Because of stake conference coming up the first weekend in May, Fast meeting will be this Sunday. A fun evening has been planned for the Cub Scouts and their fathers, on Friday. They will bake and decorate cakes. Darrell Bodily is the new chairman of the services and activities committee for the Kathryn Porter is the new chose the name Tamara for their baby counselor in the Relief Dawn as released was She daughter. Society. Five children were bapPrimary chorister. Richard the and confirmed; Steven has tized Mickelsen accepted and Ashmead by his father of scoutmaster, Duane position Duane Ashmead, Dee Larsen Deacons quorum adviser. The Relief Society will have by his father Stephen Larsen, their spiritual living lesson at Eric Clegg Wilkinson, son of New officers of the Davis North Council PTA were Spaghetti Pizza 1 family. Deacons. Three babies were blessed and named by their fathers at the last Fast meeting. Tex and Lynette Hancock named their daughter, Amy Lynn. The Russell Pincombes named their baby boy Nathan Russell. Don and Donna Kolb her place. Cavatini the Michael Navidonskis from have graduated ordained been and Primary Cash-mor- e Sandwich lounil Recently welcomed as new ward members were Beth Minard, Bruce and Darlene Martin, Chris Matthews and named to the services and activities committee for the APA, Robert Terry will serve as an assistant ward clerk and Beverly Staley as the primary in service leader. Scott Hansen and Mike Hill Nora Howes has been released as Sunday School as evening llomemaking leadei m Rebel Sonet v. Neta Smith sustained In Rebel Society on W RD SINSET there will he a Rogei Thomas was ad Tuesday honor o! vaneed Irom a Deacon to a special piogram in with Teavheis ot Nisi'ing Mr and Teacher, the son a retmhments. piogiam and Mrs Glenn Thomas a special quilt The gills basketball team I 111 W R1 took second place in the slake si NsE SIN on Aptil Jli Relict Society with Robyn Clayton oted as will he the Mav Spmtual most valuable player Betty class led hv La Roe Ogden coached the girls. laving Keller Jan Robyn Clayton, Margaret Schroadei was Kirknam. Diane Browning 'based as president ot the Christine Florence and Bennett W Ml Al , Christy Rainee Clayton sustained ucille Spendlove was Eddie Rogers was given Ins as Relief Society 2nd re'eased Duly to God award He is the ( oker son of Mr and Mrs Edwin counselor with Cheryl sustained Rogers Jay Bennett was sustained Relief Society on Wed Deacons quoram advisor will be an extra nesday. Homemaking meeting There W RD will be work on dried flowers SUNSET SEN ENTll a special There will be and a demonstration on dress Relief Society on patterns including various quilting in Tuesday adjustments Priests. Dean Claxton have been ROY THIRD WARD 11:30 to 2:00 Monday Thru Friday I II III W Mill was released le Jensen Gay M NSEI LAKEVIEW WARD The Relief Society has a special planned homemaking meeting next week. Tracy Kellstrom and Paul Wilcox have been ordained ROY THIRTEENTH WARD Sunday is ward conference. 'n WARD SINSET Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Mothers Education class led by Rhoda The Relief Society will meet on Tuesday evening and Thursday morning for their spiritual living lesson. Singers are still needed for the combined ward choirs, who are practicing each Thursday at 8 p.m. for stake conference. They meet at the ward. taking ARD ROY FIFTH WARD ROY STAKE organist, W brother-in-law- , baptized by her and conArave, Craig firmed by her father-in-laNelson Arave, and welcomed as a new ward member. Darrell Dean Shepherd was baptized and confirmed by his uncle, Glen Shepherd. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shepherd. Thanks to the Primary for their outstanding program, presented in church last Sunday. A special meeting will be held next Tuesday at Relief Society. The visiting teachers will be honored. Sunday. The Relief Society will meet next Tuesday for their cultural refinement lesson. with Susan Wed- nesday morning. susLcned a deacon, the son oi Mr DuWaine and Mrs Larsen and door-to-do- Utah volunteers of the more than $400,000 was returned to Utah this year to support cancer research projects at the University of Utah, Utah State University Saints and the Latter-daHospital. y Women's Better Blouses on these Famous name blouses at big savings womens blouses in short or long sleeve styles. Choose from solid colors or assorted prints. Sizes 3038 00 Short Sleeve Long Sleeve & 26th |