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Show f 1 0 Sun Chronicle Thursday, August 2X, Clearfield Courier Roy LDS News HOOHKK STAKK TKN'TH WARD Starting in September the following time changes will Priesthood effect: take meeting will be at 9 a m., Sunday School at 10:30, and Sacrament meeting at 6 p m Primary and APA will be on Tuesdays, and Relief Society on Wednesdays Brenda Wilson has been released as the President of the APA Young Women, with Cheryl Howe taking her place A ward budget dinner has been planned for Sept 13, please reserve the date and plan to attend i (ii r tkiatii rd w has been Carol LaPlamm released as Primary President, along with her Counselors. Barbara Lee and Ruth Foster Sustained as the new President was Barbara Lee, with Christine Pratt and Karen Barker as her Counselors Ruth Foster will serve as the new Homemaking Leader for the Relief Society Sunday will be Fast Meeting, and m September the follow mg time changes Priesthood start will meeting at 9 am, Sunday School at in 30 Sacrament meeting at 6 p m and Fast meeting on the first Sunday of each month Relief Society will be on Tuesday and Primary and APA on Wed, nesday ROY ST KK The stake Relief Society Chorus will practice tonight at Sat the 2nd, 7th, 13th ward All members are urged to attend ROY SFCOND WARD A Ward budget dinner is scheduled for Sept 3. Starting in September, Priesthood meeting will be at Sam, Sunday School at 9 30, and Sacrament meeting at 2 p m Relief Society will be on on Tuesdays, Primary Thursdays, and APA on Wednesday s The High Priests group has been reorganized Wayne Russell was released as Group Leader, with his assistants, Frank Simmons, and Kenneth Campbell. The new Group Leader is Henry Matis, with Frank Simmons and Glen Stevens as Assistants Pres. Matis was released as ward Executive Secretary, with Larry Van Eerden taking his place ROY FOl RTH RD North Park OOO . Wed pm Bible Study ond Proyer A A Starting VITAL FAITH IN CHRIST ills! Ill - I'lmn J September, Priesthood meeting will be at 8 Ti a m Sunday School at to .ill. and Sacrament meeting at 4 pm. Fast meeting will be the last Sunday of the month at 12 15. APA and Primary will be on Tuesday and Relief Society on Thursday , ROY SEVENTH W RD The Fathers and Sons outing will be Sept 5 and 6 at the stake camp. Any boy, regardless of age and father is invited. Those young boys, whose fathers will not be available, should contact and Laurence Siler arrangements will be made for them to attend Tony Pyle has been released as a counselor to the Elders Presidency, with Phil Wheelwright taking his place. Our new meeting times will start in September. Priesthood meeting will be at Sunday School at and Sacrament 11:30, l meeting at 6 p m Primary-wilbe on Tuesday, Relief Society on Wednesday, and APA on Thursday 9am, t tO at am 9 the in Tabernacle. sets conference Society presidency start next month, with Priesthood meeting at 7 30, School at 9, Sunday Sacrament meeting at 1 p m Primary will be on Wednesday, APA on Thursday, and Relief Society on Tuesday Burke Peterson, in the Presiding Bishopric, will be the General visiting Authority at the Roy Utah North Stake Conference Saturday, Aug 30 and Sunday, Aug 31. He will be the principal speaker at all sessions Bishop first FIFTEENTH WARD Primary will start again next Tuesday at 4 p m. APA will also be on Tuesday. They will have an opening social at ROY Priesthood meeting will be at 15, Sunday School at 9:30, and Sacrament meeting at 2 p m with Fast meeting on the first Sunday at 11:45. Relief Society be on , lla'-pe- stke members are e'u enraged to be in attendance and to bring a V! friend resident Earl M.,ke iluld will conduct the special Youth Fireside will for all young people be held at 8:30 p.m. A Wed- B. Secretary. Sustained as Relief Society was Deon president Anderson, Margaret Egbert, first counselor, Donna Wayment, 2nd counselor with Lueetta Spader, secretary. Kathryn Spackman was SUNSET 9 leader, Joyce Florence MIA leader, Kathy Martin Sunday School teacher, Debbie Larsen, Junior Sunday School secretary, Carol Anderson leader, Primary Edna Hill, Primary teacher. Scoutmaster. Steve Shelton was advanced to a Priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shelton. Belva Thompson has been sustained as Assistant Jr. Sunday School Coordinator. Starting in September, Priesthood meeting will be at 8 am. Sunday School at 10 a m., and Sacrament meeting at 3 p.m. Primary will be on Tuesdays at 3:45, APA on Wednesday at 7:30 and Relief Society on Thursday morning and evening. a.m. IT- He is a American Christine WARD The Aaronic Priesthood youth and some parents $ feim - SIXTEENTH WARD Lorraine Jensen has been released as Ward Music Chairman, with Karl Tanner SECOND t visor, Cutler as Mia Maid Trudi was ad- Wangsgard ow taking Fall Registration . - released R1) SUNSET SE ENTI1 W RD was Sharee Nicholas sustained a Sunday School teacher. Clarence Ward of Council Scout presented Eagle Scout awards to Robert Heinze and Randy Coubaugh on Sunday evening in a Court of Honor Guy Larsen conducted Robert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Heinze, Randy the son of Mr and Mrs. John Cobaugh Sustained were Jeanine Andrews special interest SUNSET FIFTH WARD Peterson was Bishop sustained as first counselor April 6, 1972, and prior to this served as a Regional He had Representative. served as President of the Phoenix North Stake for five years and Bishop of the Phoenix Eight Ward for six years. ROY WARD leader. sustained Laurel advisor, Wayne Palmer and Kenneth Barton Sunday School teachers, James Glauser Deacons advisor and SUNSET The Sunday session will be held in the Ogden Tabernacle at FOURTH Releases were Kathy Martin, Primary Teacher, Dixie Fishburn, Primary chorister and 14-1- 8 nesdays. Jennifer Stoker has been sustained as a new counselor in the Mary Primary. Coleman is the new Meeting House Librarian, succeeding Norma Otteson who was released. taking her place. l Whittier and Laverne McQuarrie, Luda Keller, W The fathers and sons observance will be on Sept 5 and 6. The dinner will be $1 30 per person There will be a priesthood temple session next Saturday at 8:30 a m Beet weeders are needed on Thursday afternoon Nathamal Morrell was sustained a Priest, the son of Reuben Mr. and Mrs. Morrell returned last week from a mission to Peru reported on his experiences on Sunday. Albert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Duwaine Larsen. were Kathryn Spackman, Verdene lie was married to the bnnuT Brookie Cardon in m4 7 and they are the parents nf five daughters. Music for the conference will be furnished by the Stake Special Intel est Choir conducted by hen and Jerry erda llai top with accompanists la.-- ell llarrop and Carol counselor The Saturday Priesthood leadership sessions will be held in the Roy Utah North Stake Center, 4900 S. 1900 W. at 4 p m. and 6:30 p.m. 7, H will H Released from the Relief SUNSET SIXTH Vicki Lynns School of Dance ivith Dixie The Dance Affiliated Coggins Academy CHILDREN'S THEATRE 250 W. 1800 N. Sunset, Utah 825-679- 0 I member of the Society of Civil Formerly kingdom Hall I INSTRUCTOR Engineers and National Society of Professional : Vicki L nn Black Classical Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Tumbling, Lots of tore in every lesson " Pre-Scho- Engineers. He served in the U.S. Army from 1942 to 1946 in the Civil Engineering Corps. Burke Peterson Counselor Presiding Bishopric H. Children's Theatre is sponsored bv Beverlv Olsen, Classes are also offered GUITAR. ART and DRAMA 1st Peterson of the Presiding Bishopric will be the visiting General Authority. He will also speak at a youth fireside on Saturday evening at the stake center. All youth of the" Roy North, Roy and Hooper Church considers purchasing bus Clearfield - The Community Church is considering the purchase of a bus for use by church groups such as youth, adult. Church school classes, scouts and senior citizens "Cp until this time, money main been has the drawback, FOR SALE TWO B.F. Goodrich radial TAs F 60x15 Bi and new Will sac nf ic e ' r SI 40 Cal Olen at 825 1666 received fund " The Executive Board is asking church members to let them know how they feel about a bus The estimated cost is not to exceed $2300 and would not be used for regular Sunday services, but for church functions Because this is the time of the year when buses are most available, the bus committee would like all responses Sept 7 Bohnmg, Harold Gunderson, Harley Hunt and June Moss f k i, i:kk f i.ok i inf flow A i. ji e i in Ills hell by Oliv e and Mark HEIGHTS: 7660J10 Ph No RUMMAGE SALE: Junior League famous for enormous selection and greot bargains Home fur nishtngs clothing toys books etc Includes next to new dcpart merit and snack bar Saturday September 6 9am to 3 p m Browning Armory 650 E 5300 S South Ogdon 8 31 GARAGE SALE: Furniture toys miscellaneous items clothes Thursday axl Friday Aug 28 29 S 207 5 W Roy 8 28 sales service and supplies cal! Roy Judd 825 if 2328 2 vus and under Roy Drug 8 28 DECORATIVE of 773-216- in- tf ELECTROLUX clothing home furnishings books etc Includes Nex to New deportment and snack bar Large selection Presented by Junior League of Ogden Saturday Sept 6 9am to 3 p m Browning Armory 650 8 28 5300 S South Ogden Expertly Satisfaction guaransprayed teed Free estimates Phone Lee SERVICES 50 E Layton, Utah or . WANTED: Advertising salesman Signpost needs a student Clearfield or Loyton Roy area to canvas towns. Minimal hours and possibly for good part time income See Tara Harris in morning at Signpost office room 267 or call 399 5941 ext 285 tf WSC from WANTED TO BUY Will babysit in my hen e Monday thru Friday Ages 5 Clinton area 825 8297 8 28 CARE CHILD - r CASH For Used Cars And Trucks Any Condition, We Pick Up CHILD YOUR have d.f with school work7 If so ibout speual tutc help now ,!;nfonly interview Thursday DOES PARTS FOR SALE y r j mg 8pm West Roy ACME x 399-246- INSTRUCTION 4 South at 4597 9 11 PIANO STUDENTS: FOR RENT Bridal SEWING: New or Inms v. kinds men n ai linmqs Gc or ls zip herns clothes made larger alJer Years of expeneme LaMar Nelson 5435 S W Foy 825 7249 f CEMENT FINISHING, HANNAHS husband Hector hates hard work so he cleans the rugs with Blue Lustre Rent elec Clearfield trie shampooer $1 Western Auto 129 S State 825 6011 Driveway k vor ..walks patios contractor Licensed .ranteed if 394 4814 Openings for beginning and intermediate students Expert instruction Rewarding and challenging 8 28 BOARD AND ROOM for elderly man Nice room good food Reasonable rate Call 773 4108 8 28 toys IKII Main, tf in IS 378 N colled WANT TO BE of home with your children but need extra income' Let me help you call Sandy 773 94 4120 CEILINGS, RUMMAGE SALE: G reat bargains S2 00 I double strength agents 8 28 4670 Phone or fers hot meals and struction. Pons, 825 9948 j 8 30 a m Childrens I200 S., Clearfield 5 please FOR DAII Y VAKH TV A( 5 bedroom 2 baths refrigeiated air double garage large view lot garden and fruit trees For quick sale Will take late model car for part trade lor down or consider smaller home or condominium $49 500 Appraised for more FRUIT CARE 825-962- v.9 ESTATE salespeople arid manager needed in your area Many benefits. R E. Associates, REAL CHILD Cider Kelp1 negor now all four in one cap xuV ask for VB6 plus or VB6 SUNSET HOME lor sale by owner 3 Choice neighborhood bedrooms lull basement car port fenced back yard $28 500 8 28 Call 773 5280 for appt EMPLOYMENT 825-350- B61 fs of oal 3r).' Washington Phono illU-l- j 171 Adult b thru " J BEGINNING GUITAR lessons. Learn modern methods of Call picking ond strumming Jeannine at nstitute. 354 E. LECITHIN! or 825 4 03 on Wednesdays UJI Fur household items, Fngijaire lots of dishes tools sears power garden supplies 10 foot travel queen saw 9 in camper. Also yard sale 5322 S. 8 31 2i00 W Roy 825 3336 misc niture, v said church some money, donated to the memory of JoAnn Storing who passed away recently, to start a bus OUT OF STATE: MOVIING But the church has officials H MOH AH 4 Roy North Stake were Mark SUNSET THIRD WARD Joel Norton was released Meadows, Dale Stettler. Richard was as a Sunday School teacher Johnson released as the Deacons and Priesthood chorister. advisor. Albert who Larsen Ogden SPECTACULAR ENTERTAINMENT FREE WITH GATE ADMISSION MIDWAY ROY TWELFTH WARD The new time schedule will Sept. sustained was Gotche Scott from Primary graduated with a Duty to God I rail award and sustained a Deacon, the son of Mr and Mrs Stan Gotche fall social for the MIA at Lave Hot Springs on Friday night and Saturday. There were about 50 of the youth and their parents in attendance. teachers 1 1 Starting enjoyed the opening Burke 11 UTAH mslXMlMIIS SUNSET FIRST WARD was Kathryn Shelton released as Laurel advisor, Margaret Egbert as Beehive advisor, Donna Wayment as a Primary teacher. Released as Sunday School Klews CBtimreEa ROY NINTH WARD Starting in September the meeting schedule will be as follows: Priesthood meeting at 8:30a m , Sunday School at meeting at , and Sacrament 5 APA will be on Tuesday, Relief Society on Wednesday and Primary on Thursday 6 30 HIT ROY NORTH STAKE Sunday is stake conference VITAL LOVE FOR PEOPLE I'. (still- Jess in v Hour of Proise 7 Virginia Larrimore has sustained as the new President of the APA Young Women She replaces Thelma Hulse who was released been the bus Mcmheis o committee are Vee Call, (hairman Bill Storing ice-- i and Joan hairman Morning Worship 7pm ROY FIFTH WARD which would include all age croups of the membership 9 4$ Sundoy Bible School Horn follows-Priesthoo- special Baptist Church 1 held on Wednesdays, with the APA social opening scheduled for Sept 3. Sunday meetings will be as meeting at 8 a m , at 9 30, and School Sunday Sacrament meeting at 2 p m Fast meeting wiH be on the 2nd Sunday of each month right after Sunday School. 21, Sunset Stake News Stakes are invited Starting in September, Primary and APA will be CLEARFIELD The Primary has sustained a new Presidency Cathy Baldwin was released as president, with her Counselors, Shanna Nelson, and Elizabeth Baker The new President Nancette is Stenquist. with Jeanene Child and Fern Wittemund as counselors Steve Anderson and Bonnie Williams have been released as secretaries for the APA Youth Sustained were Jeff and Marsha Daniels Ted Williams was released as Deacons Quorum Advisor, U27rN. with Tim Pence taking his place LeeAnn Bateman has been baptized and confirmed a member of the church and welcomed as a new member of the ward. Wednesday August TPAYS TV ADVERTISE. . . ADVERTISE WHERE ITPAYS. . . lessons in classical, rock Call 773 3070 az7 and 9 4 ' |