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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, May 27, 1976 Page 5 IDS News Roy HOOPER STAKE FIRST WARD CHURCHES CHURCHES CHURCHES Relief SEVENTEENTH WARD Society meetings for Teacher Visiting report meetings and leaflets containing the summer Visiting Teacher messages will be given out to take into the homes. SUNSET SECOND Clearfield the summer have been scheduled for the 2nd each Tuesday of each month. Joe Parker, son of Willard and Shirley Parker, has been called to serve as a missionary in the Michigan, Lansing Mission. He will be honored at the sacrament meeting on June 13. last Wednesday of month. TENTH WARD Terry Ivers has been sustained as 2nd Counselor in the Elder Quorum presidency, replacing Lee Watts, who was released. Summer Primary will be held on Mondays at 10 a.m. ROY NORTH STAKE ELEVENTH WARD Milo" House has been released as President of the Sunday School, Terry Hislop as 2nd Counselor and Ethel Brown, Secretary. Gary in the old building. Mr. and Mrs. Loy Wood. has BurtOn will serve as the new Green Danny will SUNSEf third ward recovered sufficiently to president, Jay Smith and 1st as remain counselor, Relief Society will hold its resume his mission. He was Allen Checketts is the new Spring Social for day and in Japan becoming so ill he 2nd counselor. medical 1 sent home for on was June at 7 night classes Jerry Sheen, Keith Garver, treatment. He will finish in p.m. Garver, Francis Shirley the Kentucky area. He is the Brown and Clive Ingraham Carl Mrs. and of Mr. son SUNSET FOURTH WARD have been sustained to the Colleen wsa Green. Brightenburg released as Homemaking leader in Relief Society. Nancy Evans sustained. was Wayne Hardy sustained a Sunday School teacher. WARD Seminary graduates from Sunset 2nd ward are Ranette Jensen, Kathleen Popham, Bruce Harvey, Dale Kendrick, LaVoy Randall, Robert Reeve, and Jeff Wiberg. Sunday was the last meeting SUNSET FIFTH WARD Ernest Hill III, was advanced to a Teacher, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hill II. Mike Wood has received a mission call to the Denver, Colo. area. He is the son of Cub Scout Committee. Carol Bates will be the Jr. Primary Music Director., was Norman Young Summer Relief Society released as deacon quorum Homemaking meetings are president, Shawn Moore scheduled for the 4th Thursustained. of each month. sday Stan Earl was released as and Sunday School organist sustained a Sunday School teacher. Other teachers TWELFTH WARD released in the Sunday School There will be no more were Paul Higgins, Julie Relief Society meetings until Flint and William Morrell. June 8. Homemaking Loren Young was sustained meetings for the summer will Sunday School organist. be on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. SUNSET SEVENTH WARD ROY N Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stoker have just returned from a trip to the Los Angeles area. They drove down to visit with friends. The men flew down to LaPaz on the Baja Peninsula for some deep sea fishing, while the ladies remained in Los Angeles where they enjoyed some of the attractions in the area. A baby boy was born on May 17 atlVIcKay Hospital to Keith a&d , Roger S. Wright of Roy; Lanet-Nelson.,- was injured earlier this month in an automobile accident He was hospital McKay and is in Hurricane, Utah. transferred from a in St. George to Hospital last week, reported to be in condition. good Afton Johnson spent a week in Heber City helping to take care of her mother, who is quite ill. Scott and Susan Taysom have a baby son born, May 21 at McKay Hospital. They now have four boys in their family. h Dee and Shelley are visiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bambrough and with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Samson of Kanesville. They have been at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma with the Air Force and will be leaving for El Paso, Texas in about a week. Dr. Curtis Campbell and his wife Debbie, and baby are in Roy for a few days from their home near Detroit, Michigan. They came to attend the Ogden Surgical Society meetings in Ogden last week, and to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Campbell, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Minardi. Michael and Joy Harris had a baby boy on May 22 at McKay Hospital. A baby boy arrived at McKay Hospital on May 20 to Stephen and Miyoko Candia. Kim and Colynn Nielsen had a baby girl on May 20. Mrs. Elva Fox will be the hostess at her home today for the Lakeview camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Sympathy is extended to Howard S. Halliday of Roy, on the death of his sister Mrs. Afton H. Harvey, of Ogden. She died on Monday at the McKay Hospital. William Armstrong is recuperating at his home after being released from the Bam-broug- hospital where he had surgery. Dr. and Mrs. W.G. Taylor have enjoyed a trip to Southern Utah the past week. They visited Bryce Canyon and some of the other parks in the area as well as Lake Powell. Ardell Thurgood is in the hospital where she is having special tests and treatment. Keith and Laura Gale spent Society for meetings Homemaking the summer will be held the 3 Sunset LDS News SUNSET STAKE Fast meetings will be held next Sunday throughout the Stake with Stake Conference the following Saturday and Sunday. The summer Relief Society schedule will be the Homemaking classes with Relief Homemaking SIXTH WARD Relief Society Homemaking meetings for summer months will be the The baby of Brent and 4th Tuesday. Prinjary on the Lorraine Olsen, who has been will be on Wednesday morin the University of Utah nings. Hospital for two weeks after birth, has been released and is doing quite well at home several days last week tonsilectomy. relaxing and having a good time at Park City. They were joined for a few days by some of their children and grandchildren. Marcie Monsen entered the hospital this week for a now. ROY STAKE Make your plans for the Cub Scouts meet Roy Cub Scout Pack 187, will meet May 27 at 7 p.m. at Roy High .School. Themfor wilt tills-mont- be Keep America Beautiful. Cub Scouts receiving awards are John Grotzky, Roger Ray, Kyle Matsumura. Webelos to receive awards are Eric Stene, Kevin Hartin, Bill Workman, Ray Staneslawski, Michael Stake Shaner, Matt Brown, David Smith, Sean Watson, Steven Hansen, Carey Tanrattu Stake ;CulturalHallA yfX Activities'wilHuntirtue for 'menu will feature hot roast the summer. For the month beef on homemade bread, of June, Family Fun, scones, donuts, icecream and swimming party for all Cubs, salads, and will be served Webelos and their families. from 5:30 to 7 p.m. A a And for program from 7:30 to 9, and a July fishing trip. the month of August, Muscle Bicentennial aball beginning Building activities and family at 9:30 will both be held at the Stake Gym. Tickets for the picnic. Roy library children. are free. are for for $1.50 cents other events 75 The New books recently received at the new Southwest Branch in Roy include the following: The Art of Grandparentry, by Betty Ewing Land. Discusses how to really enjoy being a grandparent and shares the experiences of many other grandparents. Dear Ones at Home, edited by Henry L. Swint. This collection of letters written during the Civil War is among the few sources of information on life among the freedmen in what the twentieth century would call displaced persons camps. Yankee Rebel, The Civil War journal of Edmund DeWitt Patterson. Written by a young man, the diary records the heroism and glamor of soldiering along with the horror, evil and cowardice he observed. One Silent Sleepless Night, by Spencer W. Kimball. experience Spencer Kimball tells the story of a night-lon-g following his 1957 throat operation. Concerns about the future alternate with scenes from the past. What So Proudly We Hail, by Maymie R. Krythe. Mrs. Krythe describes the history and background of many of the symbols and monuments of the American heritage and presents fascinating material not easily available elsewhere. The Flag Book of the United States, by Whitney Smith. This REVENUE Peters during the coming special refreshments for the (following year. The Rev. Pete Winder, congregation " St. 1 76-7- 7 Play returns to Salt Lake theater 4 winning-vaudeville-sty- North Park Baptist Church Car-mon- Cadets commissioned rv. is the first book to combine the history of the American flag and of the flags of all 50 states. Together with the evolution of the Stars and Stripes, their history reflects the entire history of our country. The Last Kennedy, by Robert Sherrill. A critical evaluation of Edward Kennedy, the person who still leads the polls for President, before and after Chappaquiddick. Deep, by Peter Benchley. The authors of Jaws spins a tale about honeymooners whose scuba-divin- g exploration discovers a sunken shipment of contraband morphine. Murder at the ABA, by Isaac Asimov. Asimovs first mystery novel is set at last years ABA convention in New York, where a writer is killed when he stumbles onto a heroin ring. Canfield Decision, by Spiro T. Agnew. About an ambitious liberal vice president in the next decade who is caught up in machinations in Washington and other of the world. capitals Passages, by Gail Sheehy. Drawing upon research and interviews, investigative reporter Sheehy discusses the years between 18 and 50, locating predictable patterns of d change. Move a DHoceF ipDace, behind-the-scen- age-relate- SHARING PLANNED USE REPORT OF ANTICIPATING FOR The annual Easter Eve Service was a very festive affair this year with bells and incense, and candles and flowers for all in the congregation. The Rev. Line Ure was the celebrant, with Steve Graves as lay ad- lke General Revenue Sharing provides federal funds directly to local and state governments. This report of your government's plan is published to encourage citizen participation in determining your government's decision on how the will be spent Note' Any complaints of money r j. ' discrimination In the use of these funds may be sent to THE GOVERNMENT the Office of Revenue Sharing, Wash., D.C. 20226. ROY CITY PLANNED EXPENDITURES St. Peters Church the Rev. W'alt Ellingson, and Service. , A Bob Gordon, Assistant to the special Recognition SECOND WARD was held on May 23 Sunday Bishop, were present, and A ward dinner has been the graduating honoring refreshments were served by planned for June 9 and is of the Parish: seniors women of the the Church. being sponsored by the Michael Malinda Sampson, St. Michaels, Brigham Elder's Quorum. McPeek, Mitchell. Nancy was the of scene the Musical City, Relief Society will be held ministrator. selections were presented by ordination to the priesthood Jennifer Graves and Susan on the 4th Tuesday of each of Frank Giles and Allen Schmitz. The Church School month for the summer. The a quartet consisting of John teachers and were Smith on Sunday Elaine and Barbara Steffens, 2nd session Relief Society will evening. also honored athelpers this Service May 15, at 5 p.m. have their Visiting Teachers Fast and Steve Graves, and June 18, 19 and 20 are the These include: Ann Warren, meeting this Sunday at 7:30 Dennis Bateman played a Elaine Elaine of the Diocesan ConFast, dates solo on a m. to be followed by the trumpet accompanied the organ by Pat Graves. The vention this year.' U, will be Bateman, Nancy Mitchell, Social Relations lesson. buffet-styl- e Easter Feast held on the campus of Denise Bateman, Mary Service was Westminster College in Salt Graves. The Annual Church the following School Picnic was held Giam-pietrSheila City. by organized The Rite of Baptism was Saturday, May 22 at Pioneer third ward A new of The to Trenda Park in Layton. Barbara administered marriage Bishopric was Bible Study classes are sustained last Sunday. Oakl.ey William Michelle Herrera, Jody and Released were Bishop Dallas Wightman was solemnized by Stamback, and Cynthia starting on Wednesday, June Meldrum, and counselors the Rev. Line Ure on April 16. Stewart by the Rev. Line Ure 2. They will be held at the Church at 7:30 p.m. The fee Jack Green and Ronald The Diocesan Camp on Sunday, May 16. Sponsors Sommer. George Nichols was Committee met at St. Peters were Mollie and Mike Stotts, for the classes is $6. There sustained as the new Bishop on Tuesday, May 11, to Ben and Shirley Mitchell, will also be Released Time with Ronald Sommer, 1st discuss the 76 season for Michael Jon Stewart, Trena Bible Classes for Davis Robert Camp Tuttle. St. Peters Davies and Vicki Christen- County students during the counselor, and school year. Any inDawson, 2nd counselor. Vestry also met on that night sen. Proud grandparents Ben to discuss the coming of the and Shirley Mitchell and Ken terested students should see ordinands who will be serving and Pat Stewart provided their counselors and sign up for these classes as soon as SEVENTH WARD possible. A Fathers and Sons outing The Churchs Bicentennial has been planned for June 11 is to buy an American Project and 12. All boys of the ward and an Episcopal flag for the and their fathers are invited Sanctuary. Contributions to to attend this event which will this Project may be made in be held at the stake camp. I Was a P.O.W. in the Battle that wouldnt stop ap- memory of individuals or in Charles Herrick has been of the Sexes, back by popular plauding. thanksgiving. Project released as ward choir demand, will be at Theatre Mary Ethel Gregory, a chairman is Mary Sampson and Joel Brown SLC. S. is 138 a It 2nd E., president, 138, prominent member of the 77-- nm sustained. new, sensational, Utah State Salt Lake community and Memberships have been Institute of Fine Arts award well known actress takes a received for the Boyd leading role along with five Roberts family, and for musical w'ritten by Carol other exciting performers. Leone Heninger and her son. The play Lynn Pearson with music May 26 Summer Primary will be composed Barbara and runs Wednesday nights by held on Tuesday mornings at Danielson and directed by through Saturday nights until 9:30. Ariel Ballif. June 2. This is a reserve seat The Deseret News review engagement. Curtain time is stated: This show has much 8:30 p.m. 4275 S. 1900 W. for and is This it, assisted by thoroughly going project EIGHTH WARD 9:45 Sunday Bible School delighted a capacity audience the Utah State Institute of Steven Frank Egginton, an audience Arts. Fine night 11 a.m. Morning Worship opening y Bateman and Robert 6 p.m. Hcur of Prase have been ordained a David Eames Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Study Elders, Lynn Seventy, and Malcolm Allen a and Prayer High Priest. G. II 21 Ladd from 1976, 15, Roy. Saturd&y, May be The Scouts will A VITAL FAITH IN CHRIST Cadets from the Utah Presenting the 2LT bar was on collecting newspapers Gen. Maurice L. Watts, were A VITAL LOVE FOR PEOPLE Maj. Academy Military June 5. state adjutant general of the graduated and commissioned as Second Lieutenants in the Utah National Guard. , The Pastor .Jess Watson new officers will assume Utah National Guard. Phone 731 4295 various positions within units THIRTEENTH WARD Among the graduated of the National Guard Kevin Thompson and civilian soldiers was Kenneth the state. throughout Steven J. Owen have been ordained Elders. Relief Society will be held on the 4th Thursday of the month and Primary on Wednesday mornings at 9 for the summer. features new books Library GENERAL Bicentennial celebration on June 4. The evening will begin with a Food 'Fair in the Roy Nortti Food Fair adults, and THE DECEMBER SHOWN. A GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PAYMENT OF $71 ,036 SEVENTH ENTITLEMENT PERIOD. JULY THROUGH 1976 1, 31, 1976, PLANS TO SPEND THESE FUNDS FOR THE PURPOSES V ROY account NO 45 2 Q29 007 CITY without changing your address. If youre a home owner, theres always something you want to fix, add on or redecorate. And why not? Everything you do to your home either protects its value or enhances it. A First Security Timeway Simple Interest Home Improvement Loan makes it easy to do. Because its easy to get and easy to pay back. First Security has money to loan right now, for any worthwhile project on your home or lot. Come talk to us and well help you move into a nicer place. CITY ADMINISTRATOR 5715 ROY (D) Submit proposals SOUTH UTAH 2200 WEST tor funding consideration bu Wanda Rinp.el to supporting documents, are open lor public scrutiny 84067 June 22, 1976 A SIMP JOTERES! LQAtoS copy of this report, end Municipal Building, Roy, Utah ASSURANCES (Refer to instruction E) I assure the Secretary of the Treasury that the and other statutory requirements listed in Part E of the Instructions accompanying this report will be complied with by this recipient government with respect to t (entitlement funds reported hereon. (E c2xx-r- y i Signature of Chief Executive Officer Joseph Dawson, Mayor Name t Title - Please Print May 26, 1976 Date Ue Fust Security Bank of Cty Ulan Fust Security Stale Bami Sait First Security Bank of Utah N A F'rst Security State Bank ot Spnngvilie. Utah First Security Bank of Idano N A Rock Springs Wyoming F si Security State Fust Security Bank o' Bounti'ui Utah N A First Security Bank ol Murray. 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