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Show Cancer may be churches detected early CHURCHES for celebration Timothy Cardinal Manning, archbishop of the Diocese of Los Angeles and spiritual leader to two million Catholics, will be the principal giest and speaker at Utahs Catholic Bicenin tennial Celebration September. This event will highlight participation by Utah Catholics in the nation's 200th liturgical event. A highlight of the Celebration will be the homily, delivered by Cardinal Manning. Cardinal Manning, 66, was born in Ballingeary, County Cork, Ireland, in 1909. He left Ireland in 1928 to attend St. Patricks Seminary in Menlo Park, Calif. He has lived in California since then, except for three years of graduate work in Canon Law at anniversary, as well as the Pontifical commemorate ex- e Dominguez-Escalant- pedition of 1776. Fathers Gregorian Rome. CarUniversity dinal Mannings activities in California have been many in Atanazio Dominguez and Silvestre Velez de Escalante were Spanish priests sent out both as missionaries and as explorers. Their expedition was the first recorded entry and into support varied, several including pastorates,in numerous publications ecclesiastical journals, a number of offices in different dioceses, energetic Utah of any present-da- y Europeans and marks the beginning of the Catholic a for host of ecumenical involvements, and warm endorsement of Churchs the Cursillo in Utah. The Catholic Bicentennial Celebration will take place on Sunday, Sept. 26, at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City, beginning at 2:30 p.m. There will be congregational singing of hymns, a one hundred and forty voice choir, and Mass celebrated by the Most Rev. Joseph Lennox Federal, Bishop of Cardinal Manning received episcopal orders from Bishop Joseph T. McGucken in 1946. He became Ar movement. chbishop of Los Angeles in succeeding James Francis Cardinal McIntyre. 1970, Breast cancer cells can In 1973, he was named to the College of Cardinals by Pope Paul VI, becoming the 28th American so honored. Cardinal Manning today is noted for his frequent visits to the many parishes in the Los Angeles Diocese and his concern about prison conditions in California. The purpose of the Celebration, according to the Rev. Msgr. William H. rector, McDougall, Cathedral of the Madeleine, and chairman of the bicentennial is event, to demonstrate Catholic faith and heritage in Utah, the beginning of which was the ex- Dominguez-Escalant- e pedition in 1776. Admission will be by invitation and by tickets distributed through each in the Diocese. There will be no charge for the tickets. Catholic parish CHURCHES 3 Sunset SUNSET FIRST WARD Mr. and Mrs. Jay Whittier called their new daughter Sara. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brown called their new daughter Sara Ann. and Mrs. Larry . Mr. Hamblin called their new son Larry Joe. Michelle Hamblin was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Hamblin. Allan Whittier was advanced to a priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Whittier. SUNSET SECOND WARD Annette Reeve was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reeve. called and Glenna Trotter called their new son Howard Andrew Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jensen called their new son Shane Clifton. Roy and Berniece Hansen called their new son Russell Lynn. Annes SUNSET THIRD WARD Mr. and Mrs. Glenn V. Peterson called their new son Jared Adam. meet Ethel sustained a Primary Barbara Byington was sustained a Primary Hie Roi Annes club met June 24 at the home of Irene Klein. They were entertained by four ladies who read poetry they had written. Althea Roberts, Marge Crittenden, Martha Morisse, and Luacine Pinmgree each gave selections. Members present included Hazel Taft, Ruth Benson, Carol Bell, Avon Bingham, Vera Zaugg, Melna Schenck, Betty Sevy, Verla Dawson, Gladys Thompson, and a special guest, Anthiea Beck, daughter of Mrs. Klein. librarian. MR. GOODELL AND Mrs. Budge for the plans hospital Two serve : Koy was sustained evening Relief Society Homemaking Bates and Randy were sustained Sunday School teachers, Ann Rogers junior Sunday School chorister. was Martin Kathy released as a Sunday School teacher, Denise Earl Sunday Ken at Brown hospital have a question office about business procedures, a patients bill, If you or the most effective and efficient way of getting materials printed, the person to ask is Mrs. AdBudge, Georgia ministrative Assistant at the Roy health care facility, VV. 9:45 Sunday Bible School 11 a.m. Mornini Worship Weber County Hospital. 6 p.m. Hour of Braiw Mrs. Budge is the Ad- ministrative Representative Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Study for the Business Office, and the Accounting and Printing Departments. In conjunction with these multiple and Prayer VITAL FAITH IN CHRIST responsibilities, she also serves as secretary to the Administrator, hospital George E. Goodell. - Mr. Goodell, a Roy VITAL LOVE FOR PEOPLE Pastor Jess Watson 731-49- 5 resident, has been Ad- ministrator at the county hospital for eleven years. His administrative encompass the management, both directly and by delegation, of the entire hospital and all responsibilities of its facets. Mr. Goodell is a key member of the hospitals Board of Trustees, and acts as the Chairman of the Administrative Council. The Weber County Hospital Foundation Board also is responsible to Mr. Goodell. The demanding scope of service for these two hospital officials has earned for them recognition as the Month Department of the ' - during July. SHOW RUNS: Books recently received at the new Southwest Branch Library in Roy include the following titles: Deseret OPEN 1 A 1776-197- Bicentennial illustrated history of Utah by the Deseret News. Classic Stories from the Lives of Our Prophets, compiled by Leon R. Hartshorn. As told by the their coprophets, ntemporaries, and their families miracles, stories of love of and sacrifice, of great faith. Golden Unicorn, by Phyllis P.M. DAILY artist. Coronary 3 Michael Event, by Halberstam. Stephan Lesher, Newsweek correspondent, and Michael Halberstam, his doctor, describe Leshers heart attack and recovery their loftk F rm Am Fata All lute Inert teamwork and antagonism, their effects on each other! Fik The PnauhMw Transcendental Meditation Primer: How to Stop Tension and Start Living, by Patricia Drake Hemingway. More and more people are trying TM. This book tells you step by step how to do it, and whv it works. TlisWay Boyo C0UM Jerry Bakers MmnJ LMM TTIUIMIM in the bicentennial quilt contest winning in Rich, Box Elder and Cache Counties. SUNSET SIXTH WARD Linda Larsen has received a mission call to Paris, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen. Cheryl Coker was released as 2nd counselor in the Relief Butt Carol Society, sustained. Bradley Wallace has been advanced to a Priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Wallace. Shane Tanner was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butt. Leslie Adams was baptized and confirmed, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Adams. SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Irma Nicholas was sustained a Sunday School teacher, Merle Young was sustained a Sunday School teacher. Cyrus Lesue was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Lesue. Jean and Carol Mitchell called their new son Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Drake called their new daughter Karen. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Sparks was called Molly. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Smith called their new son Jeremy. infiltrate the breast or while they are still only potentially cancerous, according to a University of Utah Medical Center physician. Dr. Robert McDivitt, professor and chairman of the division of surgical pathology says that use of early detection methods along with removal of the breast, is 100 per cent efin stopping early fective breast cancer. Two persons aid in this identification of cancerous cells: the trained pathologist who examines the cells and the potential breast cancer victim herself, who, using looks for not just a lump but for any abnormality in her breast. Dr. McDivitt also stresses that while, statistically speaking, men and children are not likely to be afflicted with breast cancer, they have been known to be among its victims. The patient should look for something that just feels different, said Dr. McDivitt, who has been doing research on early cancer detection for 15 years. It may be a firmness or a lumpiness that was vegetables. Plots and Counterplots, by May Alcott. A companion volume to Behind a Mask, this collection offers of Alcotts more published pseudonymously thrillers, with themes of mind control, incest, drug addiction, madness. Louisa Complete Book of Making evening gown or a swim Dr. McDivitt said, suit, but the important thing is that we can assure her that she is cured of breast cancer. Other women across the country have access to this not previously present. And, it can be very small, perhaps only millimeters in size. A woman is used to what her breasts feel like," said and at the the physician first sign of change, she should go to her doctor. early detection method on the depending sophistication of the medical physician trained in early detection techniques will want to examine her and may take a mammogram, or of the breasts, said an Dr. McDivitt. If an abnormality is present, the patient will be hospitalized for a short stay and the abnormality removed by means of a small incision. A A pathologist center, he added. A number of other medical centers are doing similar research and Dr. McDivitt himself travels in this country and abroad, to educate trying pathologists and radiologists as to cancer detection in its early stages. We suspect that it takes from six months to perhaps several years for these cells to develop into invasive cancer, said Dr. McDivitt. But the woman who waits, he added, whether from fear or anything else, is risking her life. Once a tumor gets big, regardless of what we do or with surgically then will examine the tissue. When early cancer is found, Dr. McDivitt believes that removal pf the breast is the only treatment. These cancers are multifocal; that is, if we find one, small cancer chances are about 50 per cent that there will be other cancers early elsewhere. The only safe thing to do is to remove the chemotherapy, many women will die. If we can catch the cancer before the breast is invaded and breast. However, underlying muscles need not be remove removed, as they must be for patients whose cancer is discovered in later stages. A woman can still wear an the breast, Fabulous Everything, Everywhere, Indoor, Outdoor Garden Answer Book, by Jerry Baker. In question and answer format, Jerry Baker tackles problems of caring for lawns, house plants, roses' trees, shrubs, evergreens, flowers, and the woman will not have to live in fear that the cancer will return. Roy LDS News ROY STAKE SEVENTH WARD Two babies were blessed last Sunday by their fathers. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boehm named their baby boy, Paul Edward. Mr. and Mrs. David Lomax named their baby girl Jilleen. Stacey Lee Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Weaver, was confirmed by her grandfather. Tuesday is ward temple day. James Facer has been released from the Sunday School staff, and Arlene Benson sustained as a Sunday School teacher. ROY EIGHTH WARD Valerie Clark has been baptized by her father, Dan Clark. Lisa Richards was baptized by her father, Boyd Richards and confirmed by Miniatures for Room Settings and Dollhouses, by Thelma R. Newman and Virginia Merrill. Will enable those who are fascinated by the age-ol- d art of building, assembling, and collecting miniatures to channel their love of precision and passion for detail in many new and exciting ways. Scott Burbank. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Baird was blessed by her father, and named Sarah Nicole. Ogden temple. Two babies were blessed and named by their fathers last Sunday. Doug and Ila Rae Milfer named their son Troy Bert. Dennis and Susan Green named their baby girl Amy Ann. ROY NORTH STAKE LAKEVIEW WARD ..We are happy to have as new ward members, Kathy and Bob May and son Ryan. Agnes Fisher has been ROY TWELFTH WARD The Relief released as assistant Homemaking leader for the Relief Society as she has received a call to work in the preserve your newspaper, Roy man enlists Robert Blake Andrews, 18, was sworn into the United States Air Force Delayed Enlistment Program this month. Robert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mathew Andrews of 1523 North 350 West, Sunset. He was a graduate of Clearfield High School this year. Texas. Antonio, July it bring 4 with ;i.." mmmmm Airman Andrews will leave Oct. 27 for basic at training military Lackland Air Force Base in recruiter wish to LAKEVIEW STAKE TENTH WARD Lara Ann Shinon has been baptized and confirmed by her father Louis Shinon. Four babies were blessed and given names. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Child was blessed by Francis Child and named Mandy Lynn. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Halvorsen was blessed and given the name Jennifer Michelle by her grandfather McDermott. Michael Harris blessed their son and named him Timothy Michael. Peter Blake was the name given to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Schenebly. He was blessed by his father. Collin G. Homer has been ordained a Priest. KLENKE FLORAL And flowers are furnished by OLIVE & MARK 2955 Washington His is Sergeant Jerry of the Ogden Phone Roehl Recruiting Office. Church president stresses mission work If you evening. r San will Society have their Homemaking meeting next Tuesday 394-347-4 2 Whitney. Courtney Marsh, her only clue a golden unicorn necklace which was around her neck when she was adopted as a baby, sets out to find her natural family and finds a mother suspect in a wealthy East Hampton Starting Saturday School organist, Diane Brown Sunday School chorister. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thornton called their new daughter Jamie. Mark and Shirley Taylor called their new daughter Natalie. Essie Peterson, mother of Evone Cole gave the lesson in Relief Society last week. Mrs. Peterson of Garden City was one of five winners now be identified before they Southwest Branch adds new titles to book list A. f WARD . Baptist Church Phone are seen (poking over SUNSET FOURTH Brown Shelly leader. North Park 4275 S. 1900 was Crossen teacher. A their adopted Korean son Stanley Wayne, they had the little boy sealed to them in LDS Temple rites last week. Roi LDS News France. Linda graduated from Gearfield High School Myra and is a junior at BYU. She is and Stanley Grismola the Salt Lake (Utah) Diocese. Approximately 12,000 Catholics are expected to attend, marking it as the largest gathering in Utah Catholic history for a A Thursday, July 8, 1976 Sun Chronicle Poge 10 Every boy in the Mormon Kimball, arrived to introduce Church owes a mission to the the gospel to 1,500 Britons. Lord, said President Spencer With about 70,000 members in W. Kimball, president of the Great Britain in 1971, church Latter-da- y Saints (Mormon) authorities held the Mormon Church, in his talks to youth, Churchs first area in Manchester. and parents during three area conferences in England President Kimball, at that and in Scotland June 19 to 22. 'There have been many time a member of the Council young men who have felt that of the Mormon 12 apostles, they didnt need to go on a was among the General that its an Church Authorities who gave mission, said strong and loving counsel to American job, Kimball. the members to build up the "Thats Preisdent not so. Were not going to Mormon Church in their relieve the American boys at homeland. About 14,000 atall. Do you know how many tended that first area conference held in Kings Hall in we need for four billion all use the We can Manchester, England. people? Returning to Great Britain missionaries we can get. this theme was same ear, President Kimball This declared throughout the area addressed approximately in 10,000 in London, 5,500 in held conferences, in and Manchester and 3,000 in London, Manchester in Scotland. Even and Glasgow, Glasgow, England, Scotland. It was said that though the conference hosted massive congregations, there is a certain and quite lively cultural programs and affinity understandable, President Kimball long hours of travel, the I e tween Church leader experienced and Great Britain. some intimate The story of the Mormon quiet, Church abroad begins in 1837 moments with the land intertwined with his own when President Kimballs C. Heber personal history. grandfather, con-leren- When I found myself with a four-ye- ar degree but no job, panicked. Then got smart and enrolled for a concentrated business course at Stevens I I Henager. That was the right move! 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