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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, October 2, Clearfield Courier 1975 Wednesday, October 1, 1975 M Roy LDS News HOOPER STAKE A Heritage Festival of Arts will be held Oct. at the 1 Stake cultural center Hooper. A donation of family is being asked. Sunset Stake News the conference priesthood session at the Clearfield Lythgoe called their new son Stake Center Saturday evening beginning at 7 p.m. on Stake ference will be Oct. Sunset Stake. SlNSET FIRST '1 Matthew Samuel. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Carrigan called their new daughter April. Colleen Reid will lead the Spiritual Living classes in Relief Society on Tuesday morning and evening. Con12 for WAKI) David Wayment was given his Duty to God award on Sunday. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wayment. Relief Society on Oct. 8 will be the Spiritual Living class led by Charlotta Grover. Sl'NSFT SIXTH W ARD Scouts receiving awards at a Court of Honor last week were: Rank advancements, Star, Roger Allen; Second Class Scouts. Danny Powell and Kelly Browning. Those receiving Merit badges, some boys as high as ten, were: Brad Wallace, Scott Wallace, Jeff Gorringe, Greg Vernon, David Allen, Roger Schroader, Kelly Browning, David Bennett, Curt Madsen, John Holt, David Erickson, Todd Larsen, Danny Powell and Dana Price. A talk and film on the recent 50 mile hike was presented. Boys going on the hike were Todd Larsen, Jeff Gorringe, Scott Wallace, Dana David Price, Schroader, David Erickson, John Holt, Kelly Browning, Curt Madsen and Roger i SUNSET t SECOND WARD Tann Clark was baptized and confirmed, the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Norris called their Korean adopted daughter Angel. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wiggins called their new son Walter Everett. from a Graduating geneology study class were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Larsen, Mr. and Mrs Roger Ogden and Berneice Hansen. Sl'NSFT THIRD W ARD Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cameron called their new daughter Angela. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Skipper called their daughter Allen. W ARD ROY TENTH W ARD At the last fast meeting, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harvey was blessed by her grandfather, Ben Harvey and named Diana Lynne. Jeanine Fowers will give the spiritual living lesson for the Relief Society meeting next Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. ROY THIRD WARD Mahlon Beyeler, Leonard Lady missionaries serve Two Sister Alana Bonner, from Las Vegas, Nev., served in Layton before coming here two weeks ago. She has also worked in the Blackfoot, Idaho, area. Sister Bonner has been a member of the LDS Church for three years. lady missionaries have been assigned to Roy North and Roy Stakes of the LDS Church. The two sisters love being here say they and are anxious to explain the basic principles of the church to those who are interested. Brian Crabtree was bap.Julie Ann. tized and confirmed, the son Stanley Thurgood was, of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Crabtree. given his Duty to God award. Donald was Holman Hal Gorringe was released sustained a Sunday School as ward Scoutmaster, teacher. Emmett Daughtery sustained. Betty Bateman will present the Spiritual Living lesson on was Nicholas Gary Tuesday morning in Relief released as leader of the second quorum of Deacons, Society with Bonnie Jenkins leading the evening class. W'ayne Foy sustained. and Marrieds Young Sl'NSFT FOURTH HARD Special Interest group enWhen lay leaders of The Cami Dalton was baptized joyed a Luau on Saturday Church of Jesus Christ of and confirmed, the daughter Saints gather in evening at the home of Mr. Latter-daof Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold and Mrs. Clifford Spendlove Salt Lake City, Oct. 5 for the Dalton. world with about fifty in atChurch's semi-annuRelief Society on Wedtendance. conference, their meetings Laree Keller will lead the will receive., world-wid- e nesday evening and Thurbe will the sday morning Spiritual living class in Relief coverage through a special on Homemaking classes with Society Wednesday network of radio and Sandy Bybee giving the A.M. morning, Lavern Young the television stations. lesson Joyce Florence the evening group. The conference sessions, of them featuring music There some discussion. evening e will be work on Christmas Sl'NSFT SEVENTH WARD by the famous baskets. and Tabernacle Mrs. Allan Mr. Choir, Mormon and gifts picnic will be attended in person by Stephens called their Lucille. Sl'NSFT FIFTH W ARD several thousand Mormon was Tonks released as name was the Donna leaders, but millions of Troy Lynn secretary of the Deacons given the daughter of Mr. and people from around the globe will be able to see and hear Ferrin Mrs. Don Martin. quorum. Randy will the sustained lead Dickson the fascinating conference Sally was Spiritual Living class in addresses via World Warner Janice released as Junior Primary Relief Society on Tuesday-morninBroadcasts. The at 10 with Irma broadcasts, a service of KSL Sant Carol chorister, sustained. Debra Anderson Bingham giving the lesson at Radio and Television, are was sustained a Primarv 7 pm. the same day. presented in the public in Sister Phyllis Sparkman also served in Layton before being assigned to Roy. She comes from York, Penn., and has been a member of the Church for 11 years. in interested Anyone contacting the missionaries may do so through any ward bishop or ward mission LDS leader. conference set for this weekend LDS y 375-voic- . Pitkin, Lloyd Pope, Grant Howard, and DelGran Smith have been ordained High Priests. Kevin Karras, John Bond, David Garner, and Robert Martin have been ordained Elders. your home for advance ticket sales. Plan to come and enjoy the evening with your family. Ann Waddoups, the new spiritual living teacher will give the lesson at the first Relief Society meeting of the new year, next Wednesday morning. Carol Holloway will give the lesson at the evening session. Dorean Johnson has been released as the Nursery Leader for the Relief Society. Marie Totten will take her place. Fast meeting will be Sunday at 12:30 between the sessions of conference. terest by some 400 stations in government minister; Elder Australia, Canada, Central Neal A. Maxwell, an assistant and South America,, Mexico to the Council of Twelve and the United States. In Apostles and commissioner ROY EIGHTH WARD of the worldwide Mormon The first Relief Society addition, short-wav- e education system. broadcasts will beam tf of the new year will meeting ' Other General Authorities conference to Europe. who will speak include forDirecting the conference be President will mer teachers, newsmen, meetings Spencer W. Kimball, world businessmen, and others leader of the 3.5 million representing a variety of Mormons. The conference fields of endeavor include will speakers President Kimball, members CLEARFIELD Sunday, of the Council of Twelve Oct. 12, has been set as told Gardners Apostles, and other General Mortgage Burning Day at Authorities of the Church. the Clearfield Community of fund raiser The Mormon Tabernacle Church. Choir, whose home base is the The membership have been historic old Tabrrnacle where CLEARFIELD Home making payments on the the conference broadcasts addition and and gardeners Sunday church originate, will provide music putter-aroundewill be remodeling for the past 10 for the conference and the glad to know that there is a years, and it is finally all paid broadcasts. project which off and the church is out of The Choir is now continuing will benefit them as well as debt, said church officials. the fifth decade of its weekly the There will be a radio and television program, The Clinton Third Ward dinner at 5:30 to start the Music and the Spoken Elders Quorum and Boy festivities. The Word. program Scout While there arent enough Troop have joined originates from the Taberto sell pages to the mortgage to together nacle each Sunday over the cow manure by the pickup have a marshmallow roast, CBS network and its afwell sure have a good time, load. filiated stations. This manure is very clean they said. Among the other high and and is beneficial very dry Mormon leaders parto lawns and gardens, said Volunteers sought in the conference ticipating Alan Manley, a member of are N. Eldon Tanner, first for schools Elders Quorum counselor to President the who Anyone Kimball in the Church's First Presidency. This year under the load can would like a ipck-uPresidency and a former call direction of Mrs. Phillip 8 or Canadian industrialist and the Weber The money earned will be (Paula) Wright, School District Volunteers used to pay stake welfare and coordinator, a major effort is camp assessments as well as being made to promote equipment for the Scouts," volunteerism within the he said. Clearfield Community Church fiews - - fund-raisin- w g pot-luc- k well-age- ( rri H 1 m 2 to e d p 825-545- co 23 SO K schools. program continues (D ( cn jv1 o go 30 tz z So - Q) 30 On the eve of the upcoming 145th semi-annugeneral conference of the Latter day Saint Oct. Spencer W. Kimball, president of more than 3,500,000 Mormons, is happy over the response of local missionaries serving m their own lands. Where it was once mostly American missionaries, more and more local rmons now Mo- are accepting the challenge to serve in most every land, he said For example, in the Japan Sapporo Mission, 41 local Japanese missionaries have answered the call Thai is in one mission, and I suppose that probably 200 Japanese missionaries are serving in all of Japan They are very effective, too; they know the language, they know are seeking volunteers w ho are willing to share They fV cn 3J O 773-284- Missionary S the customs and they work hard. The same is true in other countires of the world I am very happy with the missionary effort. Original Book on display For further information copy from the original edition of the Book of Mormon has been placed on display on the American Freedom Train touring the A as part American of the Revolution Bicentennial observance. Announcement of propsective volunteers are encouraged to contact Mrs. or the Wright at principal of their local schools. y program. with ROY NORTH STAKE ROY ELEVENNTH WARD Peter Meline has been ordained a Deacon. Robert Drysdale, Orville Turnbow and Sherrie Manning have been named to the ROY TWELFTH WARD Marvin Hogensen will speak on How to Make Out a Will, at the adult fireside on Friday night. Jewell Karren will give the spiritual living lesson at the Relief Society meetings next Tuesday morning at 10 and in the evening at 7:30. All women are urged to attend. I.AKEYIEW W ARD The Relief Society will start the next year Wednesday with the spiritual living lesson by Clixie Beutler. Meetings are at 10 a m. and 7 p m. committee for the APA. Lecture series dates speaker Educational Church including a bishops Center for Education is counselor, high counselor, sponsoring the Know Your Religion Lecture Series in the Ogden area. The 1975-7series will begin on Oct. 11 at the Ogden LDS Tabernacle, from 7:30 until 9 pm. Brother Roy W'. Doxey will begin the series on Oct. 11. His lecture title will be General stake Board, president, and currently serves as a regional representative of the Quorum The Church System-Ogde- n Continuing 6 Doctrine and Covenants Prophecies, Part I. His second lecture will be titled Doctrine and CQvgoants Prophecies, Part II, Oct. 25. Brother Doxey '(s Dean of Emeritus, College Religious Instruction, and of Professor Emeritus Church History and Doctrine at BYU. He is listed in Whos Who in the West and Direcof International tory Biography. Brother Doxey has served in many positions in the LDS mission president, YMMIA of the T velve. He is a popular author and lecturer and appears on many seminar and special lecture programs throughout the United States. Subsequent lecturers in this series will be as follows: Robert K. Thomas, Nov. 8. Jeffrey R. Holland, Nov. 22 and Dec. 6. Leaun G. Otton, Jan. W) and 24, 1976. Robert J. Matthews, Feb. 7 and 21. Robert G. Mouritsen, March 6 and 20. Those interested in attending the lectures may register at the doer or through their ward education represetnative. Homemaking stressed The importance homemaking cannot overemphasized, of be said Marian R. Boyer, homemaking counselor in the Latter-daSaints Churchs y Relief General Society presidency at meetings in conjunction with the 145th General Conference here. Family Semi-Annu- preparedness and home- making include not only the physical aspects of home living but must also include the spiritual as well. The responsibility of achieving this goal lies largely upon the shoulders of the homemaker. A clean, d and home happy provides the climate where love and peace abide, where family mem bers find refuge from the troubles of the world about them and where their spirits may be uplifted and renewed. Relief Society conference sessions are being held Sept. 30, Oct. 1 and Oct. 2, with the public invited to sessions. Featured attractions at sessions include displays, workshops, bridal displays and features from countries around the world. n floral flowers are k'lknke ik! furnished by Olive and Mark 2955 Washington well-ordere- 1 Phone 394-347- 4 missionary TRIPLE H COMBINATION ON CASSETTES WITH DELUXE CASE North Park Baptist Giurcli 4275 So. 1900 W. 9:45 Sunday Bibl 1 1 School a.m. Morning Worship 7 p.m. Wd. REGULARLY 149.95 Hour ol Praiso 7 p.m. Biblo Study and Prayor A VITAL FAITH IN CHRIST AVITALLOVEFOR PEOPLE Pastor Jrss Watson Phone 731-429- 5 a 7:30 p m. There will be no meetings in the ward on Sunday due to conference. Fast meeting will be held the following Sunday with a baptism Oct. 11. XX the books exhibit was made by the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-dain Saints cooperation with Freedom Train officials. The Freedom Train will be in Salt Lake City, Oct. 16, 17 and 18 and in Ogden, Oct. 19 and SO. The Book of Mormon is a volume of Christian scripture used by Mormons, together with the Holy Bible, in worship services, religious study curricula, and in their worldwide George Stark has been ordained a High Priest. Gary Minardi and Byron Beck have been ordained Elders. Frank Wrigley has been released as APA Adviser and Mr. Gardner sustained. Randy Carter was released as scoutmaster and Deacons adviser and Frank Wrigley sustained. Relief Society starts next week with the spiritial living lesson. activities 8 program featuring the well known Four Rs. You won't want to miss this fun evening The Relief Society spiritual living meetings will be held next Tuesday at 10 a m. and ROY THIRTEENTH WARD and at followed be their time doing a variety of tasks to enrich the education of the youth in the district. 2 country ning and Wednesday evening, featuring the spiritual living lesson Their fall social will be on Friday evening at 7 pm and all women of the ward are invited Charles Rauzi and Ron Green have been ordained Elders has Adams Steven graduated from Primary and been ordained a Deacon. services ROY SEV ENTH WARD A Ward Fair is being planned for Oct. 10. There will be food, games and a country store. The proceeds will go to the ward budget. Someone will be calling at fund-raiser- X in per The Relief Society will have their homemaking meeting next Wednesday morning and encourages all women of the ward to attend. Ronald Allen Porter has been ordained a Deacon. teacher. Ernest Hill was released as Cubmaster, Stanley Ferrin sustained. Mr. and Mrs. Larry SUNSET STAKE There will be a broadcast of Quarterly ROY FIRST $1 The Relief Society fall social is being held tonight with husbands invited as special guests. A delicious dinner will be served at 7 to be held next Tuesday mor- SALE 99 Journal of Discourses (26 Vols 99.50 History of the Church $49.00 & Index) 79,9b 7 Volumes plus index 42.50 |