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Show K' 1 W ' 4C4iS- kS 2 i JHiM&J. r '4v 44 4 ! wm" A ,' , A I . ;j & :, , xv ?& ttuvi -- .; - , X ' !. ' ; t ? , f i - jl't--- f C 1' nV-w- 4 , '' i "'''" rJZirr'!' $y '' f.J . ? sisssss .f" - v '1 - .. iLi'J.. i L y i 4 V"? 5 w 1 k. i Sv 7v 3 W-- fA Clearfield Seminary captures first place in scripture chase By Keith Duncan Clearfield Highs seminary their astound contined dominance of scripture chase competition by capturing first places in the senior, and sophomore junior divisions. Clearfield will hold onto the traveling trophy for the fourth consecutive year. ? ' i ' yK title for Clearfield was deserving for the numerous hours that the The well students spent in studing both the actual scriptures and concepts that paralleled with the scriptures. The victorious senior team was led by captain Norm Fowler. Other members were from left) Brad Garrett, Championship Scripture Chase team was led by (top row, Russell James, and Sharlene team captain Kevin Duncan, and Robyn Barneck. (bottom row) Julie Niederhauser, Henry. Not pictured is LeAnn Fowler. CLEARFIELD'S SOPHOMORE Carolyn Ogden, Peaches Rael, Kelly Stoker, J. Dean Anderson, Kent Evenson, Debbie Steve Wilson, Bateman, Rosalie Parker, Kevin Bereece and Kuni Debbie Bateman Quesada. and Kevin Bereece were two of the eight selected from all schools in the district competition. Clearfield sent two junior teams into the competition with one taking first and the other fourth place. The top honored team was captained by Keith Read and other members were John teaches the moring Social Relations class, Ilene Stettler the evening group. SUNSET STAKE The Weber College men & womans choral goup will present an evening of patriotic nostalgic music on May 1.3, 5 pm. at the Stake Center. a Admission by donation with proceeds going to each ward The group participating. SUNSET SIXTH Todd was Dayley graduated from Primary & sustained a deacon, the son of Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Dayley. recently toured the east, D.C., PennWashington sylvania & Virginia giving concerts. Everyone in the area is invited for a musical treat. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Social Relations class with Maryann Anderson leading the morning group, Phylliss Morrell the evening class. Donna Kidman is class leader for both morning & classes. SUNSET FIRST Curtis Speakman sustained a member was of the Teachers quorum, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Spack-ma- n. evening SUNSET SEVENTH Darrell Nuttall was sustained a deacon, the son of Nuttall Kenneth Ilia & Holmes. Relief Society on Wed- nesday will be the Mothers Education lesson led by Joan Poulson Lois with Christensen leading the Soc ial Relations class. The eve ning Social Relations leader is Tamera Lowe. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Mothers Education class with Nora. B. Stephens leading the group. Liz Taylor teaches the morning Social Relations class, Irene Genta, the evening group. Evelyn Braithwaite wat released as Laurel leader lr the APMIA, Robin Provost sustained Mother Education lessons feature volleyball, softball and other sports. For further information, contact Joan Perry. have been baptized and members of the church. the A SUNSET THIRD Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Social Relations class led by Christy Andrews with Lucy Smith leading the Mother Education group SUNSET FOURTH Jelf Trussed was advanced to the Teachers quoram, the son ol Mr & Mrs. Carl Trussed Anita Jones will present the Social Relations lesson in Relief Society on Wednesday eveining with Charlene Ottley leading the Thursday I,eann Wallace is i he Mother Education morning class leader. specially-commissione- Jay Tunhrell was sustained a Priest, the son of Mr. & Mrs John Timbrell. The original in swnphonv leader Kav Alldredge three North Park Baptist Church 4275 S. 1900 W. Mother Education lessons Suna) Bible School 11 a.m. Morning Worth,, 6p.. Door of Niit Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Zion Logan, Ogden, Provo, National Park and Manti Dr Crawford Gates, perhaps best known for his musical play Promised Valley" has composed the music, and popular Utah poet Carol Lynn Pearson has written the lyrics. AARP meeting Dr Leona Davidson, Associate Professor of Nursing; and Rod Julander, of Associate Professor Science, both of Weber State College will speak at the May 14 meeting ol the Washington Terrace AARP Chapter. The meeting will start promptly at 2 00 p m in the VITAL FAITH IN CHRIST VITAL LOVE FOR PEOPLE Center. The election of permanent will be held after th program Pastor Jess Watson Phone 731-429- 5 Please make note of date and time and bring a friend and come to this very meeting The historic concerts mark the first combined Choir and Symphony performances ever and are sponsored by the Utati American Bicentennial Commission (UARBC) "W e arc extremely pleased that these two world famous groups will join their rare talents on stage for our Bicentennial eommemoia tion." said UARBC Festnals Committee Chairman Victor L Brown, Presiding Bishop of the Church ol Jesus Christ of hitter day Saints "This will be the major I tah Bicentennial event of the year " The concerts will he conducted by I tah Symphony Maestro Maurice Ahravanei, Mormon Tabernacle Choir ( onductor Dr Jerold I) Ottley, and I)r Gates One ol the highlights ol the tour will he an outdoor sunset concert at Zion National Park in Southern Utah, one of the nation's most scenic settings Officials aie building ,i 2,000 seat amphitlieutie at Springdale, Utah, on the edge of the coloifu! park, to host the two world acclaimed groups The Symphony and ( hoir have their debut performance in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, Saturday, May 29, at 8 p.m. The following will be performances Tuesday, June 1, at 8 p m. in Logan; Saturday, June 5, at 8 pm. in Ogden; Wednesday, June 9, at 8 p m in Provo, Friday, June 11, at 6; 15 p m. in Springdale; and Saturday, June 12, at 7 pm. in Manti. Tickets for all concerts are available at each of the concert locations or may be obtained at the office of the Bicentennial Commission, State Capitol. Salt Lake City. The program at all of the concerts will include: Song ol Democracy by Howard Hanson (12 minutes) A New Morning, Symphony No. 4 by Crawford Gates and Carol Lynn Pearson (40 minutes) Intermission (15 minutes) Chichester Psalms by (18 Leonard Bernstein minutes) Battle Hymn of the by Peter J. Republic Wilhousky (5 minutes) We feel honored to have these groups joining together for the people of Utah to hear, said Bishop Brown. at Clearfield High where Kevin Duncan acted as team captain. Other first year Clearfield students that competed were Brad Garrett, Julie Niederhauser, Russell James, Robyn Barneck, Sharlene Henry and LeAnn Fowler. Kevin Duncan, Russell James, Robyn Barneck and Julie Niederhauser all were members of the district all star team. will be held. This is for all married activity women of the ward and will Come to Relief Society next week for the Social Relations Mother and Education Lessons. ROY STAKE Sunday is stake conference, with the session at 9 a.m. in the Ogden Tabernacle. S. Dilworth Young of the First Council of Seventy will be presiding. There will be a leadership SECOND WARD 17. The Relief Society will meet on Tuesday for the Social Relations and Mother Education lessons. will ELEVENTH WARD . Three babies were blessed and named by their fathers at Fast meeting last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cevering named their baby girl Janeal. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Grose named their son James, and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Preece namecTthefr daughter Jennifer. Louis and Leota Smith have been named named SEVENTH WARD Ward Temple day is next Tuesday. The Relief Society will meet next Wednesday morning and evening for the Social Relations lesson. The morning session will also have the Mother Education lesson. Plans are in the Hansen. Jodi Lynn Thompson was baptized and confirmed by her father, Carl Thompson. The daughter of Dennis and Sharyol was and Suzanne. Mansfield blessed by her father named Ashley Michael Kelly blessed his daughter and named her Erin Christine. The name Matthew Brent was given to the baby of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson. He was blessed by his father. Mark Egginton and Lyle Bair have graduated from Primary and been ordained Deacons. The Scouts of the ward will be conducting a newspaper drive on Saturday. All male members of the ward are invited to the Aaronic Priesthood outing at the stake camp on Friday evening and Saturday. The Youth Council will meet on Sunday at 4 p.m. Ward-IService meeting will be on May 24. Next ' week the "Relief Society will have the Social n Relations and Mother Mother Education lessons at the Relief next Society meeting will be given Thursday morning. Stake sets conference Roy for May 15, 16 Elder S. Dilworth Young, member of the First Council the Roy Stake Conference May 16 The General Session will begin at 9 a.m. in the Ogden Tabernacle. Theme for the conference is 1 Will Be True. Music for the General Session will be presented by the combined choirs of the 2nd, 7th and 13th Ward choirs. Special sessions include a Leaders Meeting 3:30 p m. in the Roy Stake Meeting House for all ward Bishoprics, high Councilmen and stake presidency: and a Leadership meeting at 7 p m May 15 in the Roy Stake Meeting House for all Melchezidek Leaders in the Wards and Stake and their wives or partners. Elder Young has been a member of the First Council Mother Education lessons. TWELFTH WARD of Seventy since 1945 Born in Salt Lake City, Sept. 7. 1897, he is a son of Seymour B and Carlie Louine Young Clawson Young, Jr.. He is the author of several hooks written for young people, a biography ol Brigham Young, a long poem Pancake dinner will be served on Friday at 6 at the North Park Bowery. A variety of pancakes will be on A the menu for this building fund project. The Aaronic Priesthood observe their annual will Commemoration Day on May 15. They will meet at the about Joseph Smith, the will Old Mormon Trail and also tour Pioneer Village in Salt Lake. Each one attending is asked by her grandfather, Lorenzo THIRTEENTH WARD The Sunday School has been reorganized. Released were president Meloy Hales and his counselors Ron Bryant and Scott Taysom. Sustained as the new president was Jim Slater, with Delon Hughes and Jim Cowles as his counselors. The Social Relations and holding a Spring Social on 6:30 at the church. All women of the ward, and their partners are invited. of the Seventy of the LDS church at 9:30 a.m and take the trek of the baptized and confirmed Friday at Amy Gould has been baptized and confirmed by her father, Carl Gould. Next weeks Relief Society will feature the Social and LaRue Hansen has been Education lessons. Thanks to all who supported the successful ward dinner last week. Mindy. Relations EIGHTH WARD Cathy Hansen, daughter of as canning chairmen, and Terry Jones as beautification chairman. The Relief Society is Judy Penrod has been Church, uill be the visiting sustained as Jr. Sunday General Authority speaker at School Organist, and Georgia House as Secretary for the A.P.A. Young Women. The son of Fred and Gaelene Bateman has been blessed and given the name Jeremy Wayne. The daughter of Mark and Jan Green wai making for a Spring Social to be held the following week, along with the Cultural Refinement lesson. program assistants. Clearfield Sixth Ward Girls basketball team takes championship will alsc movements highlight performances in the Recreation meeting on Saturday at 7 p.m. at the 2nd, 7th, 13th ward. In conjunction with the conference, a rehearsal for the combined ward choirs of the 2nd, 7th, 13th wards, will be held tonight in the tabernacle at 7:30. I , Recreation A Womens 2 SEVENTEENTH WARD The High Priests group has sustained new leaders. Released were Milo Peterson, Horace Christensen, and Max Oliver. Glen Bryson was sustained as the new Group Leader, with Keith Hunter and Dean Wiberg as his ROY NORTH STAKE SIXTH WARD Three babies were blessed and given names at the last fast meeting. The son of Allen and Jeannie Hall was named Adam Henry Randall Hall, by c - I .i l JJ , li. i his father. Charles and Mary' STAKE BASKETBALL CHAMPS are (kneeling from left) Launa Barneck, Frances Essler, Lee Richards named their Julie Johnson and Laurie Stapely; (standing) Nola Wood, coach; Connie Wood, daughter Martha Ann. She was blessed by her father. Robyn Barneck and Carolyn Brenchley, coach. Carl Hadley blessed their daughters baby and named her Rochelle. Brian Hartley was baptized and confirmed by his father, Richard Udink. Shelley Nixon, daughter of Brett and Carla Nixon was also baptized and confirmed. A ward dinner is being sponsored by the youth of the ward to help finance their coming Youth Conference. The event is planned for May and a received The Clearfield Sixth Ward Each girl Robyn trophy Connie Wood, Girls basketball team won from their coaches and Barneck, were coached by 21. The Aaronic Priesthood the stake championship Certificates from the Region. Nola Wood and Carolyn will be observed Anniversary furundefeated after playing 11 The sportsmanship award Brenchley. The ward on Saturday. All boys and with their the won the Clearfield nished the was stake. girls games throughout by attractive white with black girls of the ward of that age They went on to take third 10th ward. numbered shirts and the girls are invited. They will go to place in Region which had 9 The girls, Launa Barneck, each made their own shorts, Salt Lake for a tour of the teams competing. The girls also took second place in Frances Julie to make the team oustanding Visitors Center and other Essler, historic spots, and will return Johnson, Laurie Stapely, on the playiing floor. sportsmanship in the stake. to the church for dinner. ODean Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Kay has received a call to the Colorado, Denver Mission. He will leave on July -- to 1 p.m. at the church, Priesthood Political A Rebel Society on Tuesday tie will the Mothers Education class with Joy Timbrell the morning group d symphonic composition titled "A New Morning, Symphony No 4" will premiere May 29 in the Salt Lake Tabernacle w hen the Utah Sy mphflny and Mormon Tabernacle Choir combine for what promises to tie the major Utah Bicentennial event of the year. 9:45 SUNSET FIFTH Earnest Hill was released as Blazer B Primary leader with Michael Law sustained. and will be given at the Relief Society meeting next week. SymGmy presents cweert Mothers Education lesson The Social Relations J3 Chugg, Nancy Evensen, and Ken Lee. Four were chosen as allstars, Keith Read, Lorynn Wilden, Tom Furlong, and Linda Young. The sophomores had their to bring a sack lunch. Each Saturday from Tabernacle choir participates Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Social Relations class led by Linda Sisneros with Rhoda Wiggill Mariann Jones, HOOPER STAKE TENTH WARD All priesthood holders are asked to meet at the church tonight at 5 for a clean up of the grounds. The Social Relations and confirmed Z 22 Sunset LDS News The second team was lead by Clint Spaeth as Captain. Melissa DeWitt, Sherry competition jfj Roy LDS News FOURTEENTH WARD Christie Lee Dunn, John Hargis, and Vanessa Thomas CHURCHES CHURCHES CHURCHES Knighton, Lorynn Willden, Tom Furlong, Linda Young, and Shirley Garrett. all-sta- rs will be taught at the Relief Society meeting next Wednesday morning. presenting Thursday, May 13, 1976 Sun Chronicle Page 8 Elder Dil worth Young Prophet, and has authored numerous articles He has received the David O McKay Humanities Award Irom Brigham Young University. ? 1 |