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Show Sun Chronicle, July 29, Sunset i Norma SUNSET FIFTH WARD Miss Evaun Lee Tait, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeVaun Tait has accepted a call to serve in the England London South Mission of the LDS Church. She spoke in the 5th ward chapel on Sunday evening prior to leaving for the Mission Home in Salt Lake City. Miss Tait is a School Clearfield High graduate and has attended Weber State College. Lewis Berry was released as a Sunday School Teacher, Jeanine Eves sustained. AA A Roy $r It 9:45 a.m. Sunday Bfcle School members. Band will i perform at park The popular Air Force A VITAL LOVE FOR PEOPLE H Pastor Jess Watson 5 fp P t Roy Hansen, who himself was a missionary in the New York state area. The participants will be assigned specific roles after auditions before the director. Americas Witness for Christ, sponsored each year by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints. This spectacular outdoor pageant will be presented 1 at 9 p.m. July 23, 24, nightly on the slopes of the Hill Cumorah near Palmyra, New York. Performing will be Elder Chris Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan B. Barker of 1155 South 1000 East, Clearfield, Utah. Elder Barker is a member of the Clearfield 11th Ward, and is now serving as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints in the New York Rochester Mission. He attended Lake Havasu High1 School, where he was active j in athletics and Nationa Honor Society. During this time he also attended Boys State, and worked as a technician for various theaters. Upon graduation and Mrs. R. Sessions, 4781 S. 2025 W. The Lakeview, Roy 11th, Roy 18th Wards received first place in the Church buildings section. The two first place winners will be entered in the Ogden Area contest which will be held in August. Band of the Southwest will perform at Lester Park at 7:30 p.m., July 29, 1976, according to U.S.' Air Force Recruiters SSgt. Bill Head and SSgt. Jerry Roehl, in Ogden. The public is invited to attend. A VITAL FAITH IN CHRIST Phone Utah North Stake bicentennial home beautification contest concluded July 21 with the judging of entries. The judging was under the direction of Parley Oleson of the Roy Utah Stake. First place was the home of Mr. and Mrs. V.K. Bird, 4975 S. 2270 W., and second and third places went to Mr. and Mrs. Junior Hammon, 4456 S. 2525 W., and Mr. The & 1 1 a.m. Morning Worship 6 p.m. Hour of Praise Wod. 7 p.m. Bile Study end Prayer 731-429- Beautification winners named ward sustained were This year a local resident has been selected to perform in the 1976 production of This he at- years Pageant York, on Route 21; or two miles north of the Ma- nchester Interchange, Thruway Exit 43. The Pageant is presented on Hill Cumorah because this is where the prophet Joseph Smith unearthed the metal writings of the ancient inhabitants of the Americas, known to us today as the Book of Mormon, back in 1827. the Pageant and the special experiences it brings. Because the Hill Cumorah Pageant, a tradition since 1937, is Americas most famous and colorful annual religious dramatization, and because of its message of joy and hope, participants regard it as a high honor and privilege to be chosen for roles. They serve in the tended Brigham Young University, majoring in Electrical Engineering, for two years prior to his missionary service. Elder Barker is especially interested in electronics, mathematics, physics, and Pageant cast at their own expense, rehearsing long hours in an experience theyll always cherish. athletics. When asked concerning his mission and the opportunity to participate in I the Pageant, he replied, feel grateful that the Lord counted me worthy to serve on a mission. I love my mission for many reasons. Im really looking forward to Some 600 young Mormon men and women and several complete families, along with selected missionaries, will participate in this years Pageant. Those participating in the Pageant began rehearsals July 15 under the direction of Dr. Harold producing 90 pounds of pressure each, to be used as water curtains during the vision scenes, and also a sound system which is considered to be the finest of any outdoor theater. is expected to draw near'y 200,000 spectators during its seven night run. Hill Cumorah is situated four miles south of Palmyra, New 27-3- SUNSET SEVENTH WARD The Kelly Whiting family North Park Baptist Church in 76 of LDS Church in N.Y. resident performs production CHURCHES CHURCHES CHURCHES Anderson, Doris Bassett, Jim Martin and David Ottley. There were 28 of the ward young people who attended. Church has been 4275 S. 1900 W. DaNiece Earl, Local D youth to the Youth conference at BYU last week were SUNSET FOURTH MARI) Ann Rogers was released Relief Society Cultural Refinement class leader with Arlene Bates sustained. Jim 8 News LDS baptized and confirmed. He and his wife Betty are new ward members who live in the Robert Browning home. Jim Beeme was sustained a Teacher, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beeme. Merry Miss Bs graduating from Primary are Alene Dalton, Michelle Bingham, Elaine Rogers, Tracy Fish-burLynette Little, Jennifer Beeme, Lisa Hale. Receiving certificates of achievement were Deana Darcy and Lisa Kunz. Norma Earl is the class leader. Adults accompanying the It 976, Page 1 These writings had been buried by an ancient American prophet named Moroni in 421 A.D. On the basis of this book and other revelations, Joseph Smith organized the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints in 1830. Today the Mormon Church has over 3.6 million members around the world, and is the nations fastest growing denomination. The Pageant is presented stages on the western slope of the hill. The excitement and beauty of the Pageant is provided by an elaborate lighting system, a water system which includes over 150 feet of plumbing and four motors, on 25 The 600 performers, in colorful costumes, arrayed present scenes from the Bible and the Book of Mormon. The story starts with a prophet leading a band of Israelites from Jerusalem 600 years before Christs birth, to begin a civilization in the New World. The Pageant relates the story of this civilization, the rise and fall of the great peoples in the Americas and of prophets who lived among them and testified of Christ. Some of the scenes of the Pageant include: the nativity Jesus in Bethlehem, ministering to His people in the Old World, His arrest and and perhaps crucifixion, the scene most moving have which writers repeatedly described as the worlds most breathtaking the religious spectacle of the appearance resurrected Savior to the inhabitants of the ancient Americas. The overriding message of the Pageant is one of joy and hope, that Christ ministered in both the Old and New Worlds, that He lives today and has raised up prophets in these days to help guide and direct us, His children, that He is the Savior of the whole world, and truly loves each of us. LBS News Ry HOOPER STAKE A special meeting for all women of the stake, 18 years and older, will be held on Sunday morning at 7 at the Roy 10th, 17th ward chapel. This is an important meeting and all concerned should be in attendance. FIRST WARD A Deseret Industries Drive will be conducted Aug. 7. The Goodman, and Barbara Law your own steaks and table were from service. graduated last Sunday. Primary truck will be around between 9 and 10 a.m. to pick up your items. There will be no Primary or APA until September. Elder James Manning, who just returned from a mission in Japan will give his report in church next Sunday at 4. The Elders quorum will have their last newspaper drive this Saturday. Trade ROY SEVENTH WARD SEVENTEENTH WARD The girls of the ward are at camp this week. There will be no more Primary or APA until September. The Sunday School has a new presidency. Wesley Tomlinson was released as no more president, Mike Seamons 1st until September, Counselor, and Bert Visser, Primary after this week. The APA also 2nd counselor. Raymond held their closing social this Navarro was sustained as the new president, with Mike week. Seamons and Larry Pitchford ROY FOURTH WARD as his counselors. Lou Lou Ceil Gibby has been Shurtliff was released as fireside scheduled BY LEE SIZE MOTORCYCLE SHIRTS BOOTS SAN FRANCISCO SKIRT MAKiR. RETAIL $39.95 CORDS 9 IU 9 7 1 14.00-15.0- FIBRE FILL $6J99 RETAIL 0 CLEARFIELD LB. BAG POLYESTER 1 GREATER BACK TO SCHOOL BOOT GREAT HUNTING 26-3- 3 RETAIL $1.99 C NOW ONLY PRICES EFFECTIVE WHIRLPOOL CORNING TOP RETAIL 90) 9 $2 mM unm CREDZNZA c (S minimum gel.avails-bi- of S3 00. 35 GALLON MUM OF OIL CLOSEOUT MATCHING OIL (Miolnaf QT. $49o 95 FRUIT COCKTAIL CASE LOT SALE Leslie Norton; Dennis Hooge, Director of Students, Weber School District and Bishop Grant Allen of the Layton Stake. All those of the Special Interest Group are invited to attend this regional affair. On Sunday, Aug. 1, Dora book Flack, reviewer will be presented at well-know- ALPO DOG FOOD CAN FRUIT COCKTAIL Z. RETAIL 37 . . 5V4-O- FUNNY FACE u DRINK..,. BAG 249 RAISINS 13V-O- NAME BRAND HOT ROLL MIX DOORS PLYWOOD FURNITURE APPLIANCES CABINETS BATHTUBS RETAIL 65 SINKS ANGLE IRON CHANNEL IRON BEAMS 3$r NO. 303 CAN FRUIT COCKTAIL NO. 2 CAN FRUIT COCKTAIL NO. 10 CAN FRUIT COCKTAIL case 24 g50 case 24 688 n a Special Interest Fireside at sustained as the Relief the Clearfield Stake House, Society Visiting Teachers 932 S. State at 7:30 p.m. leader. Irene Nelson was released. Sam Lund was released as a Sunday School Teacher, and Jay Bailey sustained. Joel Smith, son of Rummage sale set at church ROUND TUBING a PIPE CORRUGATED IRON U50 . CLOTHING SHOES a DESKS CEILING TILE DIAMOND PLATE PLATE STEEL CARPET PADDING SIDING Rummage sale will be held at Clearfield Community Church, 200 S. 500 E. in Clearfield on Aug. 4 and 5 beginning at 9 a.m. and continuing until 5 p.m. Snacks will also be sold. The public is invited to OGDEN Primary and APA are through until September. The annual ward swimming party and picnic will be held Aug. 6 at Municipal Park. Everyone should bring their own silverware. The Young Marrieds party which was postponed will be held this Saturday, will be held at 7 p.m. at The Oaks in Ogden Canyon. Please bring SAVE UP TO 25 50 F5 ebWeSi ili outs n -- -- All Items Subject to Prior Sale! Virginia Debbie sustained. Wursten released as the for Leader Homemaking Relief Society and Sharlene Pyle was Lomax sustained. ROY THIRTEENTH WARD Byron Beck has received a mission call to Rome, Italy. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Beck. Memberships have been for received Theron Jorgensen, Timothy Pales, and Lorraine Moncur. ROY NORTH STAKE ROY SIXTH WARD There will be no Primary summer APA for or more the ROY NINTH WARD The Relief Society Homemaking meeting will be held Aug. 11. It will feature a the demonstration by Mountain Fuel Supply or Refreshments will be served. N MIA UlttltlZEi'f eceluitlgmul lull 8:30 p.m. Thursday, August 2, 976 Weber State College Union Ballroom ROY ELEVENTH WARD Primary and APA an through until September. The Relief Society held lovely patio party las Thursday at the home o Gaylene Bateman. Refresh ments were served and en tertainment was provided b; an old time fiddlers group 1 n JVJ Mon. Sat. 9:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. and chorister sourdough. MULTI-REGIO- 1 All Quantities Limited Mission. MELCHIZEDEK PRIESTHOOD SQUARE TUBING 763 West 12th St. and Elizabeth Smith, has received a call to the Texas, San Antonio Raymond in88 case 24 case 6 family be given by will such noted speakers as: Ogden Temple President ring your own $109 $619.00 WT. HEAVY DUTY THIS IS RETAIL $259.00 WAS $139.00 CONTINUOUS CLEAN OVEN (5 ONLY) relations OIL MOTOR "NEW" FILE CABINET RANGE and oreparation 30 A p.m. Professional lecturers on finance, legal advice, temple ONE FULL WEEIO 5 DRAWER METAL - Special Interest Seminar will be held Saturday, July 31 at the Layton 2nd and 10th Ward chapel, 2120 W. Gentile St., Layton from 10 a.m. to 3 have Norman Grow, from Primary and graduated been ordained Deacons by their father. ROY STAKE SECOND WARD There will be Special Interest LADIES' LONG SLEEVE Roger and Richard Grow, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Donation $1.50 a person Present This Invitation At The Call Of The Grand March Period Costume Or Semi-Formal SIXTEENTH WARI Brian Coy has been or darned a Teacher, and Robi C. Secor, a Deacon. The memberships of th Clarence Secor family hav ROY been received and w welcome them as new war members. The Relief Society wi meet Aug. 12 for thei Homemaking meeting. |