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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday .July 10. 107.') Clearfield Courier Elder Hartman Rector, Jr. speaks at Sunrise Service Omelto News Hartman Rector, Jr. Ellder be the speaker at the Sunrise Service on July 13, at 7 a m. in the Lagoon Stadium, w ill ACTION receives schools and to improve the basic skills of students in the district. Operational grants totaling $9,354 for four Utah social service projects have been awarded by ACTION, the federal agency for volunteer service. A $2,000 grant to Bluff Commuimty Center ACTION C St. Christophers Bluff, Utah, assistance to Mission, provides develop three ACTION Volunteers, vacation parents, enrichment camps, each five days long, for Navajo youths from Utah communities. The first camp will have 15 children from the Oljego area The two remaining camps will have children to complete this program year from high school and junior college. In 1942, he enlisted in the Naval Reserve cadet program, became a naval aviator and was commissioned in 1945 with the rank of Ensign. He was released from active duty in 1947, but was recalled in 1951, and saw action in Korea, remaining" on active duty until April 1958. Elder Hartman Rector, Jr., has been a member of the First Council of the Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints since April 1968, and recently has presided over the Alabama-Florid- a Mission of thf recreational opportunities to the handicapped which affords positive psychological and theraputic results. In Spencer W Utah artist Kimball, President of the church. All sessions, with the exception of the final Relief Society addition, specialized meeting in October, will be equipment and continued held in connection with training for competent class Mormon general conferences instruction will be developed. in April and October. A $2,000 grant for a new With distances growing to program develop greater and membership recreational activities for increasing rapidly, he said, handicapped students has it seems high time to take also been announced for the another long stride in our summer season. decentralization. We realize At the heart of the plan is the impracticality of conHarvey McKibbon, centrating our activities and recreational director at Dixie learning process in the College, St. George, who wall headquarters center only ... supervise volunteers in truly we are filling the earrecreational therapy at the th, he concluded, citing college and the initial tran- 20,160 missionaries in 133 sportation of some students to missions, 319 districts and 700 0 other facilities. par- stakes. ticipants are expected. The fourth grant awarded this month by ACTION is to the Weber County School completes paintings Six paintings, ches, 1122 Boulevard, Ogden The $2,500 be used to involve 31 schools in a volunteer program to provide The Ogden Temple will closed the last two weeks this month. will Exodus from Nauvoo. 10 be oi . wi mv Mf ,k; During his service in the Navy he received additional education at several colleges and universities, including Elder Smith was commissioned last year to do the paintings by a group of Salt Lake City businessmen who were concerned about the lack of historical Church art done by Mormon artists. took a Elder Smith muralistic approach to his paintings, with each picture depicting several ideas. He taught art at the Brigham Young University in Provo and works at a studio at his home in Alpine, Utah. He and his wife, Judy, have three small children. Praise Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer A VITAL FAITH IN CHRIST A VITAL LOVE FOR PEOPLE Pastor Jess Watson Iliom-7.31-233- o Summer Sale 40 Offlr to 60 Ladies Grasshopper Sandals NOW 895 to 9s Iageant. SUNSET FIRST WARD Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stettler called their new son Jeremy Murray. Chad Ryan was the name given the new son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Glauser. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith called their new daughter Staci Sabrina. Mark Glauser was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Glauser. SINSKT THIRD WARD Dara J Norton was baptized and confirmed, parents are Mr and Mrs. Joel Martin. SUNSET FOURTH WARD Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rhoades called their son Thomas. Gina Evans was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Evans. Gerald Bailey was released as 2nd assistant in the Sunday School, Vern Williams sustained. Jerry Williamson was released as Priest group leader, Farrell Spackman, 1st Russell assistant, Mickesell as 2nd assistant, Melvin Anderson secretary. SUNSET FIFTH WARD Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sustained were Lyn Child, president, Russell Miksell 1st assistant, Melvin Anderson 2nd assistant, Mark Johnson secretary. SUNSET SECOND WARD Shelly Ann Browning was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Browning. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor called their new son James Chad. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Harvey called their new son Bert Lee. There will be a ward building fun breakfast on the stake center patio on July 19 with serving beginning at 8 a.m. until 10 a.m. Following a group from professional Hooper The Four Rs will present a 45 minute program. Everyone is invited. and social clubs, schools, church and groups professional organizations. And it draws from a wide variety of resources: the multifaceted members of the University faculty and staff. A free booklet Program Chairmans Handy Helper is available which outlines specific topics under several The general headings. booklet also contains a three-steeasy way to schedule the speakers through p University, according to Lillian S. Holmberg, bureau supervisor. Ms. Holmberg says many program chairmen already have begun to book speakers for their fall meetings, and she adds that it is helpful to receive requests well in advance so that speakers' commitments can Girls Shoes nr SIZES 8'i to 4 LIsTnqw 3 GOOD SELECTIONS Program requests Ladies Shoes IN SIZES 49,56'w WHILE THEY LAST SPECIAL GROUP SPECIAL GROUP Ladies Sandals Mens Gym Shoes Reg. N. 95 0 13.95 3 & 499 Reg. 7.99 & 8.99 NOW 4W gCW GOOD SELECTIONS Other Special Buys Also JIMMIES SHOES o 1926 W. 5700 S. Roy be should include topics of interest, name of the group, date, time and place of the program, nature of the occasion, size and composition of the intended audience, time alloted to the speaker, and if a question-answe- r period is desired. Arrangements may be made for honorariums and travel costs, says Ms. Holmberg although many speakers are also scheduled without charge. There is no fee for the bureaus service. Our One area of topics kids to camp Camping, the favorite summertime vacation for all boys and girls, is a very special treat for all hanandicapped youngsters, nounced Mrs. Jane Tibbals, this years Easter Seal Camp Committee Chairman. This is a service of the Easter Seal Society of Utah at said Camp Easter Seal, Mrs. Tibbals. The camp is located ar Palisade Lake, Manti, Utah, and han- dicapped youngsters discover a whole new world. They new their called Wright swim, ride horseback, hike, sing and toast hot dogs over daughter Anjanette. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Stanley an open fire. For many called their new daughter youngsters, Camp Easter Seal is the first excursion Suzanne Irene. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace away from home. But here, Altman called their new son where every adaptation is made for full enjoyment and Richard. for protection, handicapped children discover, in themSUNSET SIXTH WARD selves, new personalities and Bishop and Mrs. Gary abilities. The crippled child Kidman called their new son to himself that he is no proves Brandon. different and that inside his The new son of Mr. and handicap is a child who can Mrs. Dilworth Brunson was' share the same joys and called Shane D. as other TWO CHARACTERS portray the passing to the ancient records of the Book of Mormon to Moroni, left, from his father. Mormon, from whom the book of ancient scripture takes its name. The same is portrayed each year during the Hill Cumorah Pageant. responsibilities Loydene Bergland was sustained director of the children. For complete information on Camp Easter Seal, write to the Easter Seal Society of Utah, 4868 South State Street, Murray, Utah 84107 ; Or call Mrs. Tibbals at Salt Lake City; Lana Brown, Provo; Dr. 2 in Richard Grow, APWMIA. Ogden. SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Mr. and Mrs. Steve McFarland called their new daughter Michelle Ann. Shawn was the name given the new son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald, Haby. 262-645- 355-549- 377-327- 392-652- ROY STAKE ROY SECOND WARD Kirkham, Marlene Peterson has been released as Relief Society Secretary, as they are Other subjects of contemporary interest are the Economic and Political Importance of Middle East Petroleum Resources, Air Pollution Its Nature, Source and Reduction (or breathe at your own risk), Utahs Mineral Resources and Mineral Economy, I'm Youre OK: 'is It Possible? and Can Inflation Be Controlled? OK, Ms. Holmberg may be contacted at the Speakers Bureau, 308 Park Building, University of Utah, or by calling (801) New temple of the West Uruguay of the Saints Church. The temple is a challenge to Mormons because we must prepare and open the doors of research and find our anOur he said. cestors, people are preparing for the temple. Our young people Latter-da- y topics include American Revolution and America about to come true. Our families are now preparing to go to the temple and are living lives that will allow them to enter the temple when it is built. The Republic (1783-1815- Early Social .he chapel there, and following the session, they will have a pot luck supper at the church. The baby daughter to Richard and Eugenie Job has been blessed by her father, and named Jennifer Mary. Elections for the Utah Dairy Commission were held recently in three of the nine districts representing dairy producers Utah District IV saw McDougal, from dan, the throughout Edmund L West Jorto another Commission as term IV District member. represents the counties of Salt Lake, Davis and Tooele District VII producers reelected Walter Ekins, from Hinckley, to continue to represent the counties of Beaver, Iron, Gar- field have dreamed of temple marriage for years, and now they can see their dream (1754-1783- elections Millard, The new Mormon temple planned in Sao Paulo, Brazil, will be a great opportunity for growth, reports Elder Ariel Stake presidency hold Wahington, Kane and offers chance for growth Montevideo ROY THIRD WARD Friday is a special ward 'emple day. They will meet at groups and Cultural History of the United States, Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States. Omar Fedrigotti, Yamana Johnson will serve as the new Secretary. Dairy American Heritage may be of particular interest in the Bicentennial year, Ms. notes. Some of the Holmberg oJZj Easter seals help send moving from the ward. assured. DRESS & EVERYDAY T7K ABINADI burned at the stake because of the hatred of the people and priests of the Nephites. The scene is part of the reinactment of stories from the Book of Mormon performed each year at the New York Hill Cumorah University offers services o.m. Morning Worship of Teachers Speakers bureau 9:45 Sunday Bible School p.m. Hour hours a day. HOOPER STAKE SEVENTEENTH WARD Four babies were blessed and given names at the last Fast meeting. The son of Gary and Laurel Probasco was blessed by Gerry Adair and named Brian Lynn. Richard Russeil blessed their baby girl and named her Wendy. The daughter of Rrent and Nancy Zaugg was given the name Debra by her father, and the daughter of Tom and Elaine Halliday was If you are interested in the given the name Kimberly by world around you and the her father. people in it, or the arts, KL ENKE FLOKAL education, money matters and recreation, you may be And flowers are furnished by interested in the University of Utah Speakers Bureau. Olive and Mark service Its a year-roun- d 2955 Washington that provides a wide variety Phone 394-347- 4 of program resource for civic Giurcli 7 The on the paintings, painting 8 to Church News North Park Baptist 1 Martyrdom, artist has spent eight months pre-servi- 1275 So. 1900 various Building of the Nauvoo Coming into Temple, Nauvoo by Water, Peace and and Prosperity, and training for teachers to develop an awareness of the role of volunteers in the depicting The Ogden temple closes 2 weeks Washington 48 by 60 in- scenes of Mormon Church pioneer life in Nauvoo, Illinois, have been completed by the prominent Utah Mormon artist Gary E. Smith. The paintings are Labor of Faith, entitled, 20-3- District, State y Auxiliary conferences of Saints Church the Latter-da- y and will be decentralized there will be no more June General Conferences, said round and Vivian Fay Rector. He was reared on a farm near Moberly, where he graduated Hartman Elder Rector is a former naval aviator. He holds the rank of captain in the United States Naval Reserve and for 10 years was with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, where he was program and budget analyst in the office of Budget and Finance in Washington, D C. He was a member in Missouri for 10 years Mr. and Mrs Rector are the parents of eight children. more June conferences scheduled movies, crafts, field trips, and campfire cookouts The Utah Handicapped Skiers Association in Roy will receive $1,854 in grant funds to provide a comprehensive Utah. Farmington Garvin No sports, of Program. Information on each may be obtained by contacting ACTION, 1864 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, of program Foster Grandand the Senior College in Kentucky and the Limersitv of Southern California in Los Angeles. Everyone is invited to attend. 4-- Cooperative Companion 30-4- 0 summers sponsored programs include the Peace Corps, VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America), Retired Senior Volunteer Program, University Year for ACTION, He was born Aug. 20, 1924, at Moberly, Mo., a son of 4-- at operational grants Murray 9, 1975 J I Church. Wednesday, July District 1, covering the counties of Rich and Cache, witnessed a new man elected to represent the dairy producers from that area Brent D Parker from Cache County was chosen to serve as a Utah Dairy Commission member. Rrent has received several farming awards in the state and is listed in Outstanding Young Men of America for 1973 and 1975. The Utah Dairy Commission was created by the Utah State Legislature at the of the dairy producers of Utah to help them establish a means to promote the sale of milk and dairy foods. The Commission has the responsibility to see that the programs of the request dairy producers are carried out ROY SEVENTH WARD The Explorers are having a special project to raise funds to help with their summer camp. They will wash your windows inside and out for $5. Contact Harold Siler or Weigand Moulding if you want to take advantage of this offer. ROY EIGHTH RI) Chad Gunn has been baptized and confirmed by Ins father, Lynn Gunn. The baby son of Ray and La Rue Hansen was blessed by his grandfather, Lorenzo R. Hansen, and named Larry Ray. Chris V Jorgensen and William McMasters have been sustained as Counselors in the Teachers Quorum Presidency. The Junior ball team will play tonight at 6. One of the Senior teams will play on Friday at 6 and the other team at 7 p m The Explorers are sponsoring a car wash on Saturday at the church from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m , and the Mia Maid class will have a bake sale to raise money for their coming Super Event. There will be a Scout Court of Honor on Sunday at 7:30 p m. Kent Smith has been ordained a Priest. We welcome Morrill the Harold family, Carol and Greg and Becky Gale as new members of our ward. ROY THIRTEENTH WARD Jensen has been chosen as the new 2nd Counselor in the Bishopric. Tex Hancock was released as 1st Counselor, as they have moved to Pennsylvania. The former 2nd counselor, Milton Duane Smedley was made first Counselor. Rodney Terry has been ordained a Priest. We welcome Alice Little and her two daughters as new ward members. Wayne Brown has been released as Adviser to the Teachers Quorum with Allen Godfrey taking his place. ROY NORTH STAKE SIXTH W ARD The twin daughters of Brent and Anita Weston were blessed at the last fast meeting by their father, and named Laura and Lisa. The son of Duane and Linda Booth was blessed by his father, and named Timothy Scott. Mike Cawley has been ordained a Priest. ELEVENTH WARD Three babies were blessed and named last Sunday. The daughter of Lauritz and Linda Smith was blessed by her father and named Kathy Lynn. George and Nancy Waudby chose the name Jody for their son. He was blessed by Ed Anderson. Peter Meline blessed their daughter and named her Melanie Melissa. Craig Smith son of Jay and Bonnie Smith was baptized and confirmed by his father. PARKVIEW WARD Three children were baptized and confirmed last week by their fathers. They Jennifer were Eason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Eason, Ross Budge, son of Alan and MelvaLee Budge and Scot Stevenson, son of Jerry and Dora Ann Stevenson. |