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Show Sun Chronicle The Hooper Utah Stake will present for the bicentennial year, a Heritage Arts There Festival on Oct. will be an activity each night. , Sunday night will begin the events as each ward presents a Sacrament patriotic Meeting. Monday night is set Sunset Stake News SUNSET FIRST WARD Lois Savage was released as a Primary teacher. Verdene Whittier was sustained a cub scout den mother. aside for Family home. Tuesday Ashdown were released from the Beehive presidency. And flowers f urni- hed by - Olive and Mark of the boys. SUNSET SIXTH WARD Marge Holt was released as Social Relations class leader 2955 Washington Phone 394-547- Paul Garner and Blaine Olsen are among the leaders 4 in Relief Society and sustained work director. The seasons Relief Society began on Thursday evening with a patio party at the home of Joyce Browning, for officers and teachers. Plans for the coming season were discussed. Donna Quinlan will be the hospitality leader. Present were Sheron Hogan, North Park Baptist Church 4275 So. 1900 V. Joyce 9:45 Sunday Bible School 1 1 a.m. Morning Worship 7 p.m. Hour of Praise Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer A VITAL FAITH IN CHRIST A VITAL LOVE FOR PEOPLE Pastor Jess Watson Phone 731-429- 5 Browning, Cheryl Coker, Thelma Barnes Donna Bingham, Aiko Astle, Denise Hammon, LaVern Young, Donna Quinlan, Neta Randall, Donna Kioman, Peggy Hopper, LaRee Keller and Phyllis Morrell. SUNSET SEVENTH WARD There will be a building fund dinner on Friday evening beginning at 6:30 p.m. Relief Society in charge. All ward members invited. at night Night beginning at 7:30 p.m. there be a Dance Festival, called Whats Right with America, it will be held in the Roy 10th and 17th Ward. Wednesday night the Dance Festival will be held again at 8:15 p.m. will was Gail sustained Mia Maid president with Tina Dahle and Annette Ashdown her counselors, Diane Koster secretary. Bateman Lynn Child was sustained as priest group leader with Laurie Johnson was Russell Miksell and Melvin Laurel president sustained Anderson his assistants, with Debbie Law and Marsha Mark Johnston secretary. Whipple her counselors, Lori Wysong, secretary. WARD SUNSET SECOND Michelle Kendall was Tracy Arave was sustained sustained as president of first president of the Teachers year Beehives, Darlene quorum, Kurt Jorgensen and Kurill president of second Clifford Law his counselors. year Beehive girls. was Kim Robinette Hokansen was sustained a counselor in the Nancy sustained as president of the Deacons quoru, Tom Dunford first year Mia Maids, Sue secretary. Randall of the 2nd year Mia David was Jenkins Maids. released as president of the is APYMMIA, Blair Bateir Nelson Nancy apresident of the Laurel girls. sustained as secretary. Mary Lou Popham was released as a Sunday School SUNSET FOURTH WARD Venturers going on a canoe Pam Ogden teacher, sustained. trip down the Snake River recently were Michael and SUNSET THIRD WARD Jay Jones, Ronald Peterson, John Koster has received a Edwin Rogers Jr., Dale mission call for New Zealand. Williams, Brent McCray, Jeff He is the son of Robert Koster Bitton, Gue Leisberg, Tracy Kevin Bassett, of Sunset and Betty Koster, Hansen, Arthur Davies, Corey Little, Ogden. Diane Koster and Annette Kevin Bates, Joey Olsen. They were away from Wednesday until Saturday. f KLENKE floral" are Clearfield Courier Wednesday, September Also in the Roy 1st and 14th Ward there will be two performances of a one at 7 p.m. and one at 8:15 p.m. Heritage Village Melo-Dram- a, will run from Wednesday through Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Stake Cultural Hall and also Saturday from a.m. to 5 p.m. It wiU feature 10 different shops and displays. Included are: Quilt Shop Variety Shop, Old Home, Doll and Toy Shop, Bridal Corner Barber Shop, Old Military Fort, Sweet Shop, Needle Work Shop, Music Shop. 11 bsts around the area will paint and sculpture articles for the audience. Saturday is loaded with all kinds of fun activities. It will start off at 9 a.m. with an Old Home Tour. There is a suggested donation of 50 center per person. The Old Car Club in Ogden will bring out their old Model-T- s to take A bandstand will highlight people around Hooper. the event with entertainment The Hooper 1st and 3rd every half hour. There is also Ward will feature a fashion a puppet show and cartoons show at 1:30 p.m. with styles to entertain the children. of all periods of our American Thursday night, The History, a luncheon can be House of Many Rooms will purchased. kConcluding the be presented in the Readers day, a Western Dance will be Theater, Hooper 1st and 3rd held in the Stake Cultural Ward. Two performances will Hall at 8:30 p.m. Western take place, one at 7 p.m. and dress is the attire and no then again at 8:30 p.m. grubbies will be allowed. Anyone under 14 must be Friday night in the Hooper 1st and 3rd Ward from 6:30 to 6 accompanied by parents. p.m., an Art Exhibit will be Everyone is invited, come see on display. An added History in the Making. Brenda Lindsey of 5692 S. will feature be ar- - Roy LDS News HOOPER STAKE TENTH WARD Thanks to all who helped to make the ward budget social last week so successful. Doug Hunt has been released as President of the Sunday School and sustained as APA Advisor. The new Sunday School President is Julian Green, with William Stevens and Roy Fage as his Counselors. The . Relief Society homemaking meeting will be held on Sept. 24 with activities directed by Deanna Zaugg and the lesson by Jean Everts. Diane Yoshimura Miller has been baptized and confirmed by Doug Hunt. FOURTEENTH WARD Nancy Moore is the new Relief Society Chorister and April Redd is the new organist. Iva Lou Allen will serve as the night Relief Society Homemaking Leader. The first meeting of the new year will be Oct. 7, at 10 a.m. . t ' i ROY STAKE ROY SECOND WARD Jay Peterson, Steven Post, Curtis Baird and Chris Reid have been ordained Elders. The Relief Society will meet next Tuesday morning for a combined Homemaking meeting and Fall Social. They will meet at the church at 9:30 a.m. and leave at 9:45 for Salt Lake City where they will tour the new Church Office building and have lunch there. They will return to the church for the Homemaking lesson. The 2nd session Relief Society will begin on Sept. 28 at 7:45 a.m. for the Spiritual Living less- - program by the Four Rs a popular singing quartet in the area. The regular meetings will begin the 1. .lowing week. FIFTEENTH WARD Calvin Cole and Orrin Hatch have been released as Counselors in the Sundayt School, with Gordon Tyler and Gary Cope sustained. Tonight is ward temple night. They will meet in the chapel there at 6:30. ROY ROY FOURTl. WARD Fawn Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomas, has been baptized by Clay Arnell and confirmed by her grandfather, Ward Thomas. Cynthia Jane Lmax has been baptized and welcomed as a new member of the ward. The baby daughter of Blaine and Dixie Williamsen has been blessed by her grandfather, David Tullis, and named Jennifer Dixie. Van Bernece Dame has been released as Spiritual Living teacher in the Relief Society with Myrtle Jensen taking her place. Stan Benson is the new Sunday School Teacher replacing Claine Stenquist. Joel Smith, Randy Shepherd, and Blake Nelson have been ordained Elders. The Relief Society Fall Social has been scheduled for Sept. 30 at 10 a.m. The All Elders, Prospective Elders, Seventies and their partners are invited to an International Dinner, sponsored by the Elders, on Friday night at the to serve LDS 2775 W., Roy is heading the Dance Festival portion of the Heritage Arts Festival. She presently is conducting classes at her home for interested young girls. The class at present involves nearly 25 girls. If interested in joining, contact the Dance Academy of Roy and see Brenda. Leland Wamick Traveling unit brings displays to missions Happiness on Wheels, lively, eye-catchin- a g presentation in a mobile unit, is now making rounds throughout the Mormon California San Diego Mission, and showing spectators in churches there the importance of family home evening as practiced by the Latter-da- y Saints Church. The Unit is designed enclosed trailer, and one side of the trailer opens to reveal a diorama display. A Home six-minu- te 17, 1975 Man called sfivl Oflwreli) rj(?w s ' 18, 1975 Thursday, September is program Evening to presented regularly spectators and is scheduled r, through reports Mission President Frank Bradshaw, and our goal is to reach thousands. The set for the enclosed display includes two houses with large picture windows in the front and a large tree between the two houses. There is a small boy sitting in the tree. Behind the scene is an intricate electronically controlled system mission Leland Warnich, son of Major and Mrs. Lloyd J Warnich, 30 B Colony Loop, Hill Air Force Base, has received a call to the LDS Mexico City Mission His farewell will be Sept 14, and he leaves for the mission home Sept. 20. He is a member of the Clearfield 9th Ward. He graduated from Upland High School, Upland, Calif., and has attended Ricks College, Rexburg, Idaho, for the past two years. of video tape equipment which tells the family home evening story of the Mormons. The boy in the tree is aclinving mantually a nequin, whose face is made of transparent plastic material. Through the use of The congregation of the specially placed lenses, the Emanuel Lutheran Church in face comes alive, and Blackfoot, Idaho, has a good through video tape, on the roof over its head, and Latter-da- y television receiver behind the Saints Church members boy, the image of the eyes helped put it there, reports and mouth is transmitted Jack Merritt, of the Blackfoot through the boys face and Idaho Mormon Stake. He looks very real. When the learned that the Lutheran boy, who is called Johnny, is Church was having problems not speaking, his face is putting shingles on a covered by his arms raising a slope of the church home family evening building. He offered to help manual. Johnny lives in the and got other Mormon house to the right, and David, Church members involved. a friend of Johnnys lives in Early one Saturday the house on the mannequins morning, 30 members of the left. From time to time Mormon stake showed up to during the program, the help complete the roofing scene shifts back and forth, project for the Lutheran and ends with some shots Church members. They showing both Davids and worked until sundown, inJohnnys families having terrupted only at high noon their Mormondom family for a chicken dinner prepared home evenings. by the Mormon Churchs Ward Relief Society Mormons help Lutherans Census conducted church. Cost will be 50 cents per person. The Relief Society will have The Bureau of the Census Mrs. M y Christensen and their Fall Social on Oct. 1 at 7 will survey a sample of Aaron Hatch of Ogden. p.m. It will feature a light households in this area The immunization survey supper and program. The during to is conducted throughout the Visiting Teachers will have determine the extent people U.S. every year and provides report meeting at 6:15. have been immunized against information on immunization Regular meetings begin the selected diseases, Walter A. against measles, influenza, The Clearfield Community following Wednesday. Freeman, Jr., director of the smallpox, polio, diphtheria, Church at 200 S. 500 E., Neil Peay has been chosen bureaus regional office in Clearfield will have a potluck whooping cough, tetanus, as the new Ward Teacher Denver, announced. rubella, and mumps. This ..dinner at 5:30 p.qi., Sunday, " Development Director. information is needed. for Sept. 21. , v ' Recently wetoomedee-wekd hfiills trati on 67 lieaTtfT "'"Tgfistrg" 1 he fiim.Tlello, I NeecTfo ward members were Neil and terviewers who will visit Tell You Something, will be programs geared to disease Visiting Teachers report Sharon Peay and two households in this area are prevention. shown following dinner. meeting will precede the children, Gilbert and social at 9:30 with Irene Sullivan and four Nelson giving the message. children, and Stan and Peggy Richard Sparrow has been Rogers and their baby. ordained a Teacher. ROY SIXTEENTH WARD ROY FIFTH WARD Darrell has Stuart B. Darrell Hincks States Bicentennial in the Stake and .wards. The Relief Society will have graduated from Primary and of President the celebration of 1976. Also The Sunday session will be Washington their Homemaking meeting been ordained a Deacon. Terrace Utah Stake of the included in the theme will be held Sept. 212 in the Ogden next Thursday morning. Mark Anderson, Michael of Jesus Christ of the Stake Presidencies Church Tabernacle at 10 a.m., and in Their Fall Social has been Larsen, and Kelly Payne Latter-da- y Saints, invites all admonition to members of the individual wards at the 2 6 planned for Oct. at 30 p m. have been ordained Priests. Pursue regular Sacrament meeting All women of the ward 18 and Four babies were blessed members and friends in the the Stake to to attend the Quarterly Excellence. times. Music for the Sunday over are invited. and named at the last Fast Stake Stake .Conference on Sept. session will be furnished by Meetings of the Conference meeting. Kent Beus named Meetings will be held at will be held Saturday, Sept. 20 the Stake Relief Society ROY SEVENTH WARD their baby Brandon Kent. the Stake Center, 4760 S. 200 in the Stake Center for all Chorus. All members and Linda Durbano has been David Buttars blessed their and at the Ogden Melchizedek Priesthood and friends are invited to the E., named to the Sendees and baby and named him Chad 2100 Washington Tabernacle, Aaronic Priesthood Leaders Sunday Session. Activities Committee for the Michael. Richard Wade Boulevard. APA. blessed their baby and named Elder David D. Lingard, Kelly Rees has been or- him Brandon Lance, and Tex Regional Representative for dained a High Priest, and Robinson blessed his grandThe the Church, will attend the Larry Pitchford has been son and named him Cash Tex. two will and Conference, day approved to be ordained a The baby is the son of Mr. and Mornings - 8 a.m,-- l 1 a.m. be the featured speaker at the I Mrs. Garth Robinson. Seventy. For coffee and hot pastrys and I Sunday Choir practice will start The Relief Society invites Saturday Lunch 1 1 a.m.-- p.m. I this Sunday at 4:30. all women to a Fall Social on meetings. Theme for the Conference For hot soups, salads, and sandwiches I The Relief Society Oct. 2 at 1 p.m. will follow the counsel of the 1 a.m. l 1 I and 5:30 p.m.-Dinners will will The Ward weekdays Fair Harvest be p.m. Homemaking meeting I next Wednesday morning. be held Sept. 27. There will be Prophet of the Church where For homemade Italian dishes he recently admonished the I "All food prepared by Mama Louise" They will be making Modge judging of fruits and of the Church to members I bread both fresh and Podge centerpieces, vegetables 5686S. 1900W,, Roy, Utah Takeouts I Lengthen their stride in dried flowers, and quilting. canned, as we'l as sewn items and handicrafts. They will studying the scriptures and in ROY NORTH STAKE also have handmade items preparing for the United ROY SIXTH WARD for sale as well as various Nelda Meenderink types of food. All proceeds 2001 piesem Lorraine Olsen have PAUL will go to the Building fund. released as Relief Society STEVE KEWMAH SHOW RUNS: WILLIAM Counselors, with Mary McQUEEN HOLDEN Cawley and Dons Sim Wednesday, FAYE sustained. Mrs. Meenderink IRWIN ALLENS ot production will serve as the new Ward DUNAWAY Thursday, Librarian. Public tours and dedicatory Laurel Best, daughter of Friday, Sat., Sun., services fdr the newly Richard and Sharon Best has completed addition to the been baptized and confirmed Latter-da- y Saints Churchs Mon., and Tues. by her father. Deseret Gymnasium in Salt Nathan Skinner, son of Mr. Lake been City have and Mrs. Roger Skinner was scheduled for Wednesday, baptized and confirmed by Sept. 24. Adults his father. Members of the Churchs The daughter of Blair and First Presidency will parChildren 50c Coleen Burdess has ticipate in the dedicatory blessed and named is program, said Elder Marion Louise. Phis the Co-HD. Hanks, assistant to the Ladies Night Mormon Council of the 12 ROY NINTH WARD three-leve- l The new Apostles. Mike Bennion and Richard addition on the south side of w wuwjjiMMu immmwM mu Kynaston have been ordained the building Priests. covers 21,500 square feet. The gym now has a total of 15 Cindy Folkman, daughter raquetball-handbal- l courts, of Lee and Rochelle Folk-mahas been baptized and and five squash courts. It also confirmed. includes two large gyma . r - 'Kn , , . A,,, nasiums, two swimming The Relief Society has pools, steam and sauna bath c rA; 'i. IA V planned a Fall Social for Oct. rooms, exercise and body1 at 7 11 SDA p.m. Husbands of the building facilities, a barber members are invited and all shop, a beauty salon and a will enjoy dinner and a snack bar. gr.W.WtinW Clearfield Community Church er 11 Ber-nadi- Stake holds conference : 20-2- 1. Animal Assitance League Italian Garden Restaurant 2 JOHN AFFLECK PARK OGDEN, UTAH (One Block North of 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 20, 1975 a WXHNER BOOS -- Gym addition AND completed LAYTON ELEMENTARY 319 W. Gentile Layton, Utah Sept. 20, 1975 5-- $1.25 1- -4 p.m. i! Tuesday "The Locust" Price All proceeds will be used for shols, Spaying and neutering of stray animals. n p -- . if SiM oLMi |