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Show Sun Chronicle !f IUY STARK The Relief Society stake board sustained a new group o! leaders last Saturday. Released were Virginia Wursten, Nelma Hansen, Keverly Reid, Rhoda Flinders. LouCeil Gibby, Helen Minth, Sergene Simmons and I.vmle Buhler. Sustained as Music Director was Elaine Sorensen; Spiritual Living Leader, Janice Alberts; SEVENTH WARD Douglas Taylor, who will serve a mission in Australia, will be honored in sacrament meeting on Sunday at 6 p m. The Relief Society will meet for Homemaking ac- tivities on Wednesday morning and evening. Chris Nye has been dained a Teacher. or- Homemaking Leader, Naomi Taylor; Family Karen Miller; Mae Relations, Health, Social Mat is ; Mother Education, Margie Olsen; Cultural Refinement, LaRee Ward; and Visiting Teaching, Mary Fussleman. Carol Spraycar and Candy Jacobs were appointed as recreation leaders, and Paula Eames as nursery leader. ROY NORTH STAKE Emily Thompson has been sustained as Secretary to the Relief Society Stake Board. LAKEVIEW WARD Bruce Lyman, Dan Smith, Doug Porter and David Angus have been ordained Cathy Porter has been released as Homemaking Counselor in the Relief Society, and Pat Sommer sustained. The Relief Society will have their Homemaking meetings on Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning of next week. Sunday is Fast Day. FOURTH WARD The Relief Society has changed the order of their meetings this month. They will have the Social Relations and Mother Education lessons next Tuesday, the Cultural Refinement lesson and Teachers Visiting meeting the following week, and the last week, they will combine the Homemaking meeting with a Spring Social. Mini Classes on preparing mixes, mod podge, the metric system, been featuring planned, dinner at 6:30 to be followed CWU special session suits, and bi- making temple centennial decorations will be taught at the Relief Society Homemaking meeting next week. FIFTEENTH WARD Friday is ward temple night. They will meet there at 6:15. A special Mothers Day program will be presented in Sunday School this Sunday. There will be no classes. Fast meeting will be at noon. Please note the change in time for this month only. May 13 is the date for the Mom and Miss party for the Merry Miss Primary girls. The party will start at 6:30. James Gentry and Jon Coleman have been ordained Elders. the At FIFTH WARD The A.P.A. is sponsoring a on breakfast Saturday morning from 7:30 to 10:30. The proceeds will be used to buy a flagpole for the church grounds. All ward members are urged to attend. Michael Sheaffer has been ordained a Deacon. ,The Relief Society has planned a special evening on TWay 2I'for all ladies of the ward. A Spring Social has Homemaking meetings in Relief Society on Wednesday morning and evening, there will be several craft classes taught as well as a class for those working on their Book of Remem- brances. An overnight campout at Weber County Park in North Fork has been scheduled for May 14 and 15 for all Aaronic Priesthood boys and their fathers. " SIXTEENTH WARD Cnester Bouwhuis has been celebrate Fellowship Day Church women united of Estille, Nordick, Reverand the greater Ogden area will Augusto Jackley, Mrs. Jessie Drew Mrs. celebrate May fellowship Crowder, Day (Friday May 14). at St. Peterson, Mrs. Jean Moncla, Josephs Catholic Church, Mrs. Rita Eason and Miss 24th St. and Adams Avenue, Sarah McCracken. Keynote speaker will be recognizing Valiant Women in our community. Monsegnar Staffell of the A litany of Thanksgiving Newman Center in Logan. and Praise will be led by Mrs. Registration will begin at Charles Blair. Special music 9:30 in the foyer of the Church will be presented by the St. followed by the service in The Josephs Grade School Choir. Sanctuary at ten oclock. Luncheon will be served by A message about valiant women of our community will the Catholic women in the be given by Mrs. Helen downstairs Social Center at Young recognizing Sister noon. Reservations must be by May 11 to Mrs. Cordelia ordained an Elder. Cathy Larsen has been chosen as the Education Leader for the Young Adult Relief Society. has Combe Steven from Primary and graduated been ordained a Deacon. Clive Loren Anderson has been ordained a Priest. EIGHTEENTH WARD The Relief Soceity will meet on Tuesday of next week for Homemaking activities. camp. Primary fund Childrens Hospital drive. The Young Marrieds of the ward are sponsoring a pot luck supper on Saturday, May 15 at 7 p.m. All married couples of the ward are invited. The Elders will be around on Saturday between 9 and 10 a.m. to pick up your old r Barbaras GENEALOGY x r SHOP K rzEVERYTHING them out on your front step. The Relief Society will have their Homemaking meeting next Wednesday. V JOHNSON, Sweet Adelines vice president, Cheryl Seath and Marlene r banquet at Our Savior s Jacobson, president, get ready for the Lutheran Church. Mother-Daughte- toward their building fund. Wednesday evening by Joyce Florence with Sandy Bybee giving the lesson Thursday morning. Everyone is invited. On May 8th, the ward is SUNSET FIRST having a carnival. Beginning Mr. and Mrs. Nick Baker at noon with lunch there will called their new daughter be games, motorcycle rides and trampolines, etc. Box Nicole. Mini classes on Wednesday lunches will be auctioned at 6 in Relief Society will continue p.m. which will be followed and there will be a class on by a square dance. of work organization schedules in the home and SUNSET FIFTH Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vigh quilting. Barbara Morgan called their new daughter will give the morning Family Health lesson with Dolores Julianne. Bryan Stanley was bapBrighton the evening lesson. tized and confirmed, the son SUNSET SECOND of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cecelia Kurrill will present Stanley. the Family Health lesson in was Bruce Anderson Relief Society on Wednesday. baptized and confirmed, the Stanley Grismola was son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry released as secretary of the Anderson. Aaronic Priesthood. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Clark Mr. and Mrs. Steve Liddell called their new daughter called their new daughter Amy. Brooke Amy. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vigh Michael Larsen called their called their new son Tyler new son Evan Birch. The new Paul. Mr. and Mrs. James daughter of Ryan Kidd was called Taren. Bridges called their new son Todd James. SUNSET THIRD Relief Society this week was Allred The chorus of men and women will begin at 8 p.m. will be the Homemaking meeting along with a program which will honor the Visiting Teachers. Mini classes of macrame, cooking, was Haugen Lynette released as a Sunday School teacher. embroidery. Barbara McWilliams was Brazilian Jeanine Turner will give the sustained as visiting teacher Family Health lesson. Luncheon message leader. Alsen, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Evans cost $1.75. If nursery care is needed, indicate and bring called their new daughter SUNSET SIXTH Bedtime Beauties will be the theme for Wee Tales for Wee Wigglers, the preschool storytime, Tuesday, May 11 at 10:30, at the Southwest Branch of the Weber County Library, 1950 W. 4800 S. in Roy. The children will act out the poems Not That and Other The Grasshoppers. stories to be told include Bedtime for Frances and Little Midnight Mouse. North Park sack lunch for child. Nursery care will be at Elim Luthern Church 575, 23rd SI. Rose Saunders is chairman of the day. Mrs. Allan Behm is in charge of publicity. Mrs. Victor Smith is president of the C.W.U. of Ogden area. An invitation is given to all women of the community to join in this celebration of Church Women United with the hope and purpose to improve the quality of life. Let us also share of our abundance and bring a can of lood to be placed in the box in i he fover for SHARE. Mon.-We- LDS News On May 13th the Ogden Institute Chorus who recently iour in a completed PennRelief Society on WedD.C., Washington sylvania, and Virginia, will nesday night and Thursday present a concert in the Stake will be a continuation of mini The donation classes and quilting. The Center. proceeds will go to each ward Family Health lesson on officer in the APYWMIA. Book of Remembrances $8.95 e Name Engraved Free on any Purchase Bring this Ad for 5 Discount NOW OPEN LA RHEA Carl Peterson. Julie Ann Mosely was baptized and confirmed, the daughler of Pauline Mosley. Dorothy released as Special Interest Grand Opening Specials 'WssfNGLINK 23 Sunset SUNSET STAKE , you need to find jr Please have newspapers. delightful program. Those unable lo join us for the banquet are invited to the program, to be given by the Ogden Chapter of Sweet Adelines at 8 pm, in the church CHURCHES CHURCHES CHURCHES CHURCHES HOOPER STAKE An outing for all boys of the stake 11 to 17, and their fathers has been planned for May 14 and 15 at the stake FIRST WARD Tonight is the Luthern Mother Daughter Banquet Friday. May 7, at 6:30 pm. Relax and enjoy delicious food lo ely decorations and a 393-606- Children act out poems Saviors Our ( hurch, 5560 South 23(X) West, Roy, will hold their annual Elders. homemade THIRD WARD Church holds banquet Roy LDS News by a program. Thursday, May 6, 1 976 Wendy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles The daughter of Mr. and Steele called their new son Mrs. Joel Page was called Tracy Duncan. Kristyn Page. Tanya Thomas was bap Homemaking meeting on Tuesday in Relief Society will be under the direction of Leika Buckingham in the morning, Rosie LeSue in the evening. There will be classes in gardening, music and sewing. tized and confirmed, the daughter of George and Nedra Thomas. Girls softball practice will be this week. Relief Society on Wedwill be the nesday Homemaking meeting with Peggy Hooper presenting the Family Health lesson, Marge Holt in charge. There will be a continuation of mini classes of special interest lo (he ladies. be Ihe Homemaking meeting with Hanet Little in charge. GO SUNSET SEVENTH Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lawrence called I heir new son Brandon. Nafecy Stephehs was baptized and confirmed, the daughler of Bishop and Mrs. Allan Stephens. S3 00 Roi Annes o cn s The Anniversary party of the Roi Annes club was held April 24 at the Hilary House in Ogden, with husbands as 1 were in- stalled. Ruth Benson will serve as the new president, Melna Schenck, secretary, and Betty Sevy, reporter. Enjoying Ihe evening together were Henry and Ruth Benson, Ernest and Carol Bell, David and Avon Bingham, Amos and Ethel Brown, Francis and O'Etta Burton, Joe and Verla Dawson, Albert and Irene Klein, Golden and Lorene Oleson, Harvey and Melna Schenck, Charles and Alice Schenk, George and Jean Stettler, James and Helen Stewart, Horace and Gladys Thompson, Mack and Hazel Taft, Allen and Vera Zaugg, and Betty Sevy. daughter DARYL HOOLE. THE ART OF TEACHING CHILDREN DARYL HOOLE THE JOYS OF HOMEMAKING a tv DARYL HOOLE THE ART OF HOMEMAKING REMARKABLE STORIES OF LDS WOMEN ET LEON HARTSHORN VOLS. u TEACH YE DILIGENTLY CD I C BOYD K. PACKER EMMA LOU PAYNE STORIES OF INSIGHT AND INSPIRATION MARGE C. JENSEN YOU, YOUR FAMILY AND THE SR1PTURES EDJ. 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