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Show -- Church News M W M H - Television tells history's story event in American television history will be celebrated in March by KUED, Channel 7, Salt Lake City, and more than 160 unusual An public Television stations. The special occasion is FESTIVAL 76, a two-wee- k Public when period Television will present a whole array of music, and sports dramatic, documentary specials produced in the United States and abroad, as well as over twenty full-leng- movie th classics. FESTICAL 76 can be seen on KUED, Channel 7, beginning March 7 and continuing through March 21. Some of the major personalities featured in this lineup of entertainment are North Park Baptist Church 4275 S. 1900 W. 9:45 Sunday Bible School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 6 p.m. Hour of Praise Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer A A Thursday, March 4, 1976 Sun Chronicle Page 10 VITAL FAITH IN CHRIST VITAL LOVE FOR PEOPLE Pastor Jess Watson Phone 7314295 Steve Allen, Edgar Bergen j Roy Junior Roy IDS News HOOPER STAKE TENTH WARD Thanks to all who supported the highly successful fund raising dinner held last Friday night. Kelly Elmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Elmer was baptized and confirmed last weekend, by her grandfather Elmer Ekstrom. -- Anthony Stewart Jr., Walter Stewart, Michelle James and Shauna Lee James, children of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Tracy, were baptized and confirmed. Anthony was confirmed by and Charlie McCarthy, Doug Hunt, and the others by Arthur Fiedler and the Stan Porter. Boston Pops, Mel Torme, The Relief Society will have Max their Homemaking meeting Herman, Woody Morath, Jason Robards, next Wednesday morning. On Colleen Dewhurst, Charlton March 17, they will have a Heston, Jean Harlow and birthday anniversary social Laurel and Hardy. at 10 a.m., with a special program and luncheon. In the field of documentaries, Festival 76 will offer FOURTEENTH WARD programs on Frances little The Relief Society sparrow, Edith Piaf ; Italys Homemaking meeting will be Fascist dictator Benito held next Tuesday, with a Mussolini; Antarcticas birthday social the following Adelie penguins; the pygmies Tuesday in the evening. of the Central African Husbands or partners are a invited to attend, and dinner and Republic; revolutionary method of and a program will form the childbirth. evenings entertainment. Allen Thompson has Sports specials during the graduated from and festival will include film been ordained a Primary Deacon. coverage of the 1973-7- 4 Round the World Yacht ROY NORTH STAKE Race, an irreverent look at SIXTH W ARD the activities behind the ODean Kay has been orscenes at the 1976 Superbowl dained an Elder. Games ; and live coverage of The Relief Society will the World Cup Tennis Finals. meet on Tuesday for their Festival 76 will also mark Homemaking day. A birthday the American television social has been planned for premieres of two 1975 March 12 at 6:30 p.m., with husbands or partners invited International Emmy-Awar- d to enjoy the evening with a winners: Marek, them for dinner and a about a young documentary boy who undergoes an un- program. successful heart operation; a NINTH WARD and The Evacuees, The Relief Society will have drama about two young their Homemaking meeting in Jewish boys England at the next Wednesday morning and start of World War II. There will be no evening. The festival is part of a Relief Society meeting on major Public Television March 17, but all women of effort to increase public the ward are invited to a awareness and support of the birthday, anniversary party medium by affording the on March 17 at 7:30 p.m. y affiliates of PBS a showcase of remarkable ELEVENTH WARD The Relief programming. Society announces science fair Homemaking meetings will Nelson, first counselor; be held next Thursday with Ramona 2nd Racker, the continuation of mini counselor; Jean Ritchie, and classes. Others should bring a Secretary; board sack lunch for their children. members Patricia George, On March 18 a Birthday Becky Findley, and Sandra Social will be held at 10 a.m. Forsgren. Deann Dawson is a commemorate the hold over from the former to of Relief board. organization Society. There will be no lesson that day. was Lula Bambrough released as stake Jr. Sunday WARD LAKEVIEW School Priesthood awards were given last Sunday to David Porter, Greg Hill, Mark Steed, Kevin Steglich, Don Smith, Narvin Lichfield, Dale Lyman, Bruce Lyman and Scott Fisher. Hemer, Approved for ordination to Elder were Keith Hoskins, and Roland Parker of the 3rd ward, Kelly Field of the 7th ward, and Steven Turner of the 4th ward. Approved to be ward Daniel and Christine Judd and daughter High Priests were Emery Atkinson, Alton Blain and Albert Knight of the 5th ward and Russell Ritchie of the Lisa. The Relief Society will have their Homemaking meeting next Wednesday, and the 13th following Wednesday will be a Birthday Anniversary Social in the evening, with no meeting that morning. ward. MICHELE TRACY displays a few of the awards for the upcoming Roy Junior High School science fair. World Day off Prayer Services open to public Relief The Society Homemaking meeting will be next Tuesday morning for the regular session and Thursday evening for the 2nd session. The 2nd session will have the Spiritual Living lesson on Sunday morning. last Sunday, Raymond Crouch was released as member of the High Council, with Gary Wagstaff sustained as an FIFTH WARD Alternate High Councilman. Sustained as the new presidency for the Deacons quorum are Tommy Welch, president; Brent Racker and May Ohlin was released as President of the Stake Relief Society, along with her counselors, Sarah Eames and Reynolds Hutchinson counselors, and DeMille, secretary. Bunny Terry, and Michal Meenderink, Secretary. Lula Bambrough was sustained as the new President, Allene Dallas Church Women United Greater Ogden area invite the men and women of the community to join us in the 1976 World Day of Prayer Service. The evening program will be held at the United Church of Christ, 3350 Harrison Blvd., Ogden (behind the pa) on Thursday evening March 4, 1976, registration, 6:30 p.m. service at 7 p.m. Registration fee $1 no reservation necessary. Mrs. Tee Valdez and her Natachinis dancers will be The Tri C performing. Bart Stevens has been ordained a Priest, and from Clearfield Marvin Stanger a teacher. players Church will Community The Relief Society dramatic several present Homemaking meetings will be held next Tuesday evening dialogues throughout the and Thursday morning, with program. The players are: a continuation of mini Mrs. Donn Helmcke (Ime), Mr. Rob Bramhall, Mrs. classes. first counselor, Eileen Reimschussel, second counselor and Joyce Burnham, secretary. from the Stake Patricia Robert Ahrensbach (Mary), Mrs. Ronald Swan (Sue), SEVENTH WARD Miss Susan Ahrensbach. The Relief Society will have The program for the 19876 a birthday social on March World Day of Prayer was with 17, in the evening, prepared by the women of husbands or partners invited Latin American. The service to a dinner and special reflects the concern of Latin program. Women for American Education for All of Life. Sommers, president; Betty Rees, first counselor; Doreen Bateman, second counselor; Doris Beck, secretary, and board members, Ramona Racker, Bonnie Abel, and Melba McDonald. Karen Thornley was sustained as the new president, with Irene Mrs. Victor Smith, President of Church Women United and Mrs. Franklin Direct deposit into checking or savings account. Social Security or other retirement checks. Cant be lost or stolen. weather, health or transportation worries. SUNSET FIRST WARD Shane The amount of your check goes into your account on the day its due without fail. Ricketts was sustained a deacon, the son of Kathleen Young. Curtis Gerhart was advanced to a teacher, the son Mr. and Mrs. James Gerhart. Relief Society on will be nesday Wed- the Homemaking classes. There will be macrame quilting and gardening mini classes. Barbara Morgan will give the Family Health lesson in the morning session, Dolores Brighton the evening group. Notary public Personalized checks ID Money orders Cashiers checks SUNSET THIRD WARD Mark Anderson was advanced to a priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Anderson. card, your passport Hickman was as a Primary teacher, Nancy Valentine Marva released to free services Check cashing privileges at over 132 First Security Bank offices Travelers checks sustained. Roy Holden and Larry Ashdown were sustained as assistant explorer advisors. Kenard was Bybee sustained as give the Family Health lesson. Larry ! Direct Deposit service can now be arranged when you bring in your Social cards are available now to Security or other retirement check. Retire-amati- c eligible First Security customers. PoffsS Security Bank of Utah N A Security Bank of Idaho N A Security State Bank Salt Lake City Utah Security State Bank of Spnngviiie First Security State Bank of Kaysvtile First Security Bank of Bountiful N A First Security Bank of Murray N A March at 12 Registration will begin at 10:30 a.m. Services start at 11 a.m. Immediately following services . First Ser unty Bank of Logan N A First Security Bank of Rock Springs, Wyo First Security State Bank of Helper Members F D C Florence was released as a Sunday School teacher, sustained deacons quorum advisor and scoutmaster. Don Hampton was released as scoutmaster. Joyce Florence will give the Family Health lesson in Relief Society on Wednesday evening, Linda Thomas is the Homemaking leader for the evening group. Sandy Bybee will present the lesson on Thursday morning, Colleen Brightenburg is the morning group class leader. There were about 45 in attendance at the annual Daughter and Daddy dinner recently. Merry Miss A and OBITUARY Mary Jo Daman the First Christian Church, 705 23rd, St. Ogden. Completing a full week Circle of Prayers world. the around the Christian Womens Fellowship of First Christian Church will serve a luncheon. Luncheon tickets will be $1.50. Mrs. Mary Jo SUNSET N. 450 W., 2295 of 23, Doman, died Wednesday, Feb. 26 at her home of a gunshot wound. She was born May 4, 1952, in Ogden, a daughter of Kenneth and Fern Perkins Hyue. 1974, she D. Doman On July 22, married Michael in Elko, Nev. nursery and baby sitters She had lived the past nine will be provided at Elim months in Sunset. Lutheran Church, 575 23rd, She graduated from the St. Please A Ogden. phone West Hampton High School in reservations including use of Long Island, N.Y. and was a nursery to Mrs. Gilbert member of the LDS Sunset Sachaub (Larraine), 1st Ward shere she was a or Mrs. R. J. Burkey teacher. Primary for the day (Elaine), Surviving are her husband service only by Monday, of Sunset; one daughter, March 8. Bring sack lunch for Danielle Doman, both of each child. Sunset; her mother, Mrs. Fern Graybay of Ogden; her Mrs. Ray Aplet for First father of Salt Lake City; two 825-74- 393-273- 8 Christian Church will present Merry Miss B are under the direction of Arvilla Morrell and Norma Earl. Dinner was served, there were games and the girls had pictures taken with their dada. SUNSET FIFTH WARD Jerry Eves was honored with a testimonial on Sunday prior to his leaving for a mission to England. He will enter the mission home on March 13. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eves. Relief Society on Tuesday will be a Macrame class led by Mrs. Shelton of Roy and a demonstration on preparing basic foods. Jeanine Turner gives the Family Health both morning and evening classes. SUNSET SIXTH WARD Becky Hunt was sustained a Primary teacher. March 12 at 7 p.m. will be the annual dinner by the 70s group under the direction of Joe Treese. President there will be some musical selections by Janice Pierson. A friend may be invited if notification is in by Saturday. Relief Society on Wedwill be nesday the Homemaking SUNSET FOURTH WARD First First First First The day service is planned a week later on Friday, assistant Everhardt will be a speaker, Venturer advisor. Relief Society on Tuesday will be sewing and music appreciation classes, Legia Buckingham Homemaking leader. Judy Blankenship will GIVES YOU BOTH Holm, chairman of evening, the program. Mrs. P. A. Balbach is World Day of Prayer wish to for the day World an chairman to evening invite you enjoy of prayer and fellowship. Day of Prayer. Refreshments will be served by the Host Church. Sunset LDS News No Checking account public from 6:30 to 8 p.m. and everyone is invited to enjoy the exhibits. Awards will be presented the students at 7:45 p.m. SECOND WARD ROY STAKE At Stake conference were and Grant building and grounds supervisor. members, Primary and Stimpson Coordinator We welcome as new Released March n. Thursday, Students will bring their projects and have them set up in the gym by 8 that morning. Projects will take place during the day in the biological and physical, sciences for the 7th, 8th, and 9th grades. The fair will be open to the sustained. Charles Herrick is new Servicemens the Kevin Jensen and Jim Jensen have been ordained Deacons. George, Coordinator Margaret The big day for science fair students at Roy Junior will be meeting, Marge Holt in charge. Peggy Hopper will give the family health lesson. There will be a continuation of the physical fitness program and a ceramics class led by Stella Workman. SUNSET SEVENTH WARD There will be about 16 neighborhood dinners held on Friday evening by selected ward members for the building fund. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemaking class there will be a small appliance repair class led by Rodney Hasler. Pam Higgins will give the Family Health lesson in the morning, Karlene Steed in the evening. brothers, K. Gary Hyde of Hooper and Jeff P. Hyde of Ogden; a grandfather, Lester Hyde of St. George. Funeral services were held Saturday in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden with Bishop Jerry D. Williamson officiating. Burial in the Washington Heights Memorial Park. Work begins on hopsital addition Work has begun on a $250,000 auditorium-classroo- complex at McKay-De- e Hospital Center in Ogden. The auditorium was a gift to the Hospital from Mrs. Edith Dee Mack Green on the occasion of her 90th birthday on May 3, 1973. Construction has been delayed during the transition when period ownership of the Hospital Center was being transferred from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints to Intermountain Health Care, Inc. To be located in currently unfinished space on the lower level of the McKay, the complex will have a multipurpose room that will seat 250, three smaller meeting rooms and four classrooms. The basic contract has been let to Ben Lomond Construction Co. of Ogden, with the McKay-De- e Engineering department doing $38,000 worth of finishing work. The contract calls fcr completion about June 1, 1976. Administrator Kenneth C. Johnson said the space is We have 97 badly needed. regularly scheduled meetings here every month, plus dozens more that meet on a quarterly, or as needed basis. We are involved in medical, and public professional education programs, inof cluding training physicians, nurses, njedical and radiologic technologists and respiratory therapists. |