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Show Sun Chronicle 8 (age w M - ,A Church Mews ' & The Elders sponsoring a Chinesl for all members si the on Friday , night. The proceeds will go to the budget and the building fund. Douglas Law has been ordained an Elder. The Relief Society will have a Appealing to the world to reach for the miracle of a rebirth of the spirit, President LAKEVIEW WARD The three wards recently organized, will start meeting separately on April 11. The Relief Society will meet on Wednesday morning and evening for the cultural refinement lesson. It will also be visiting teachers meeting that day. SEVENTEENTH ROY STAKE ROY SECOND WARD We welcome Mildred Field as a member of the ward Allen Wiberg has been ordained an Elder. following her baptism and confirmation last week. At the Relief Society homemaking special next week. meeting ROY WARD ROY NORTH STAKE The annual Sweetheart Ball will be held on Saturday night at the Stakehouse. All members of the stake 14 and older are invited to this best dress affair. ROY TWELFTH WARD The Relief Society will meet next week for the cultural refinement lesson and visiting teachers meeting. TEENTH WARD The Laurel girls of the ward are sponsoring a dime a dip dinner on Friday night. There will be no meetings in our ward on general conference Sunday. The Relief Society has planned a special program for their meetings next Wednesday morning and Cancer films evening. especially for women will be shown. At their homemaking meeting next month, they will be decorating candy eggs for Easter. Please place your order as soon as possible with Eleanor Bybee. ROY SIXTEENTH WARD Pat Bouwhuis has been released as Jr. Sunday School Chroister and Melda Tanner sustained. The ward will sponsor a bicentennial music program early in April, with the proceeds going to the building fund and budget. t - t fr L I The Rev. Richard Birdsall Guest pastor speaks - will be given this Sunday by Gayle Moffitt, with her son Clinton Moffitt assisting. ROY THIRD WARD Congratulations to Mike Smith, who has received the Duty to God award, and been ordained a Priest. Cordell Smith has been ordained a Teacher. Both young men are sons of Mr. and Mrs. DelGarn Smith. Rice has Church of Issaquah, Wash., will be sharing in a week of special meetings with the Clearfield Community been sustained as Cub Master and Lloyd Schiffman released. A demonstration on flat pattern measuring will be given at the special homemaking meeting in Relief Society next week. There will also be mini classes and luncheon served. Erin Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Perry, entered the Mission Home last week prior to going to England as a missionary. ROY FOURTH WARD On Fast Sunday, the baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Chatterton was blessed by his father and given the name Bradley John. Fred Hooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hooper, was baptized and confirmed by his father. Thanks to all who participated in the ward music festival held recently. ROY SEVENTH WARD North Park ' meeting next Tuesday, Farrell Smith will give a Rev. CLEARFIELD special talk and demonRichard Birdsall, pastor of stration on gardening. The the Community Baptist cultural refinement lesson Paul Utah Church Women meet mJ given rW Roy LDS News HOOPER STAKE ROV FIRST WARD Easter message jfe M Hs LaRue Odenwalder will give the cultural refinement lesson at Relief Society next Wednesday morning. Memberships have been Church. Becoming Good News People is the banner underwhich the people will be seeking spiritual renewal and growth. During the week, Rev. Birdsall will be sharing in both the 9:30 and 11 worship k services on Sunday, a and program at 5:30 on Sunday evening and special meetings on Tuesday and Thursday nights at 7. On Tuesday evening the Bell Choir of the First Baptist Church of Salt Lake will perform. In addition to these all church events, there will be a time for retired persons in the church Tuesday. Wednesday noon the women of the church will have a potluck lunch. The Youth Night program will begin with a meal Thursday at 7. pot-luc- Pack 187 meets ROY Cub Scout Pack 187 will meet Tonight at 7 p.m. at the Roy High School. Theme for this month will be hobbies. It will be their "MfF'A W. Spencer resurrection. Yet, V wE of 4VTA 4 A 7 2A fS WORLD FAMOUS Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir stands before the organ pipes in the historic tabernacle on Temple Square in Salt Lake City where the choir will provide music for the annual world conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. y Tabernacle Choir readies April conference program a chilly January morning you may find them taking part in a U.S. Presidential Inauguration in Washington, D.C. On a balmy July evening you may find them on a concert stage in Munich or Toronto. But during the first week in April, each year, you can always find the of the Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir in the same On his resurrection and ascension. My appeal this Easter is for this troubled world to find a rebirth, a renewal, to turn to the teachings of the Prince of Peace. Too many are turning to a new sexual morality which is nothing but the old immorality of Sodom and Gomorrah. There is too much cheating in government, in business, in labor, in society generally. The home, the bulwark of a strong and happy people, is in too many instances being forsaken in the pursuit rvt f 11,000 that between lWC THE miracle has been attested by a multitude of reputable witnesses. There are at least ten recorded appearances of Jesus 1 ft!'. A rs O Kimball, world leader of the 3.5 million member church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints called the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the most significant miracle of all time. In his Easter message to all the world, President Kimball said, "That first Easter, the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, is the greatest and most significant miracle of all time. He whose lifeless, broken body had been removed from the cross at Calvary had risen. It was not a symbolic rising from the dead. It was real. In these sophisticated times, there are some who doubt the reality of the place. Before the backdrop of organ 11,000 the in the pipes Mormon s world-famou- Tabernacle on Temple Square in Salt Lake City, the renowned Choir provides music of joy and inspiration for the world conferences of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints twice each year. Within two weeks after Mormon pioneers, under the direction of Brigham Young, arrived in the Salt Lake pleasure. Divorce, with all its heartaches and hir.derances, is rising alarmingly. I appeal to each of you, for your own happiness and inner peace, as well as for the strength of the world, to reach for the miracle of a rebirth of the spirit. I give you my witness that you will find a fullness of joy this Easter and always ... if you will put into your life the divine message of our Lord and Master, Jesus the Christ. y Valley on July 24, 1847, the pioneers built a shelter on what is now Temple Square. By 1849 the Choir had its first regular director and by 1857 it was housed in an adobe building and had a fine pipe organ for accompaniment. Now, 129 years after it began as a small choir in a desolate valley in Utah, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir presents the oldest continuing national broadcast program in America each week as they Music and the present To many Spoken Word. people in the broadcast audience, this program is their Church. In 1954 Life magazine called the Tabernacle Choir a National institution to be proud of. The April 1975 Readers Digest called its members Singing Saints. From all over the world come praises for the Singing of the Mormon Saints Tabernacle Choir. The Toronto Star recently called the Choir, probably the most famous and most widely admired Choir in the World. The admiration comes to the Women of the area are invited to the state assembly of the Utah Church Women United Friday, Zion Lutheran Church, Salt Lake City. The assembly will be held beginning at 9 a.m. through 3:15 p.m. under the theme Church Platform for 76 Women United (faith informs the issues, and motivates actions). There is a $1 registration fee with $1.75 for lunch. Child care will be supplied free, but it is important they know how many children are coming and that you supply your child with a sack lunch. Women from this area that would like to attend should call Thelma Ellis, Keynote speakers for the state assembly will be Governor Calvin Rampton and Dean Robert Anderson, St. Marks Episcopoal Cathe394-714- dral. Groups will choose issues and present them as planks for the Platform for Action and for Church Women talents to make the Choir what it is. Besides the travel involved in a concert tour, many Choir members travel many miles each w'eek just to regular rehearsals. Some fly into Salt Lake City, at their own expense, from outlying parts of Utah to sing with the Choir. Many reasons may be cited as to what makes the Choir sound as fine as it does. The Toronto Star recently said that the reason for the Choirs sound is found in the fact that within the Tabernacle, the Choir sings not only to us, it sings to its God. They continue by saying, A Choir can be a fine technical instrument without religious faith, but Salt Lake Citys Mormon Tabernacle Choir is great because its faith makes its music. United in 1976-7Groups will Bible passelected study sages to inform and undergird the action. Worship will be led by Rev. Barbara Chapman, pastor of St. Pauls Lutheran Church, Granger. Choir from those who have heard their world tour concerts and listened to their radio and television broadcasts or listened to their record albums. The praises are not only for the Choir as it responds to its director, Dr. Jerold D. Ottley or for the world famous Tabernacle Blind children attend special ballet program Alexander Schreiner, the praises are for the members individual and their dedication to making the Choir what it is. Not one of the 375 members the forming complete of the Choir is paid for parProkofiev score of Cin- they are all ticipation derella. volunteers. From all walks of Ballet West hopes to open life, bankers, homemakers, more of their dress rehearnurses, doctors, farmers, and sals to the handicapped and secretaries, members of the underprivileged. Members of Choir donate their time and the company feel that Cinderella is particularly appropriate for a blind audience as the story is well known and easy to follow. William F. Christensen, GIANT SPIDER INVASION STARTS FRIDAY EVENING Artistic Director of Ballet West, had this comment: Ballet West will perform 7 in Cinderella March Hall. Kingsbury SAT. Phone 49 South State CLEARFIELD, UTAH sale set d OPEN Plus THE BOY WHO CRIED WEREWOLF school p.m. The event wiil be held in the high school gym, 1790 Lake Street, Ogden. Proceeds will be used toward the purchase of a riding lawn mower the club is presenting to the school. Go to the top of 2Sth Street and turn left. derella. States Mr Donald of the Blind Center, This is really a new experience We know theyll enjoy the music With the narration describing some of the steps, were hoping theyll get some understanding of what the ballet is all about. This will add a new dimension to their understanding of w hats going on in the world All of the children and adults will be seated in the trout rows, close to the orchestra to derive full Perry pleasure Symphony from the Orchestra I t ah per- Josephs productions; 2 enthusiastic about their students attending Cin- ' Its cash for keeps a hilarious run for the money! home and association is sponsoring a rummage sale March 26, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to St. p.m. THE GIANT SPIDER INVASION in SUN. H 84015 24-2- Rummage 7& 9 P.M. & 1,3, 5, 7,4 9 P.M. 3 731-429- 5 SHOW RUNS: Go v. Calvin Rampton organ as it is played by Dr. Two hundred blind children and adults attended the final dress rehearsal of Ballet annual father and son cake Wests Cinderella on March received for Ronald and bake and auction. Cakes will 23 in Kingsbury Hall. The Brenda Peterson and be judged on neatness, audience, coming from the children, and for Barbara creativity and appearance. Utah Blind Center in Salt 4275 S. 1900 VV. Prizes will be awarded. Renae Higley. Lake City and the School for New Bob Cats joining the the Blind in Gordon has been Smart 9:45 Sunday Bible School Ogden, ranged in released as first counselor in pack this month are Terry age from six years to 50. 11 a.m. Morning Worship the Teachers Quorum and Knudsen, William Knudsen, the of Through cooperation 6 p.m. Hour of Praise Glen Paskett was sustained. Shane Morris, Don Gaslo and the Mountain Bell Telephone Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Study Jeff Hartley. Pioneers, each member of Other Cubs receiving the audience was provided and Prayer awards are Michael Sanders, with a headset to listen to live Mike Browning, and Steven narration of the ballet as it A VITAL FAITH IN CHRIST KLK.MvK FLORAL is Swapp. And PEOPLE FOR A VITAL LOVE performed. flowers are Webelos receiving awards furnished b Mrs. Gloria Unamuno of are Eric Stene, Kevin Hartin, Olive and Mark Pastor Jess Watson the Mountain Bell Telephone Ray Workman, Gary 29.". W ashington Phone Pioneers explained that the Matt Brown and Tanrath, 4 Phone :m-:n- 7 headsets, previously used by David Smith. telephone operators, were to take blind initially children to the circus We loaned the equipment to Mrs. Unamuno Denver, 6 but after this continued, performance of Cinderella, Open 1 p.m. the wiring will be on a permanent board in Kingsbury Sat., Sun. Hall so it will be set up for all Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, School Holidays occasions. We also plan Sunday, Monday and Tuesday annual trips to the circus, and TUESDAY IS LADIES NIGHT were definitely going to make it to (Ballet West's) Nutcracker next year! The Utah Blind Center, which trains and counsels over 2,000 adults, and the Ogden School for the Blind, with over 65 children, were Baptist Church Thursday, March 25, 1976 - TECHRICOjCft qv Q David nSUEI), Darren Don KROTTS, Iterschei UMUl UJMIKXS DPGfiyin, BERDRRDI, ARE YOU IN A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS? Financial aid is available to qualified students for room and board, transportation, tuition, and paid expenses to go to beauty school, up to $3,000. International, the modem beauty college is now accepting applications for June and September classes. Pivot Point approved? Nationally accredited? placement? 295-238- 9 Call it all. Susan bet! You Sadler at Weve instructors? for got Outstanding at: for visit a more information or stop by Post-graduatio- n INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HAIR DESIGN 165 So. 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