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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Sept. 1 6, 1 976, Page 3 Elder CHURCHES CHURCHES CHURCHES accepts mission ROY Elder Brent Godfrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Godfrey, 2440 W. 5025 S., has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission in Sweden. He will speak during sacrament service, Sunday at 6 p.m. at the Roy 13th Ward Chapel, 5127 S. 2400 W. A graduate of Roy High School and seminary, he has been attending Weber State College. Brent Godfrey Sunset LDS News fm flannel board he has prepared. 5683 S. 2800 W., Roy, proudly displays The bulleton board displays scriptures from the Bible, Book of Mormon and Doctrine and Covenants referring to the last days. There are 53 5x8 cards on the board. He invites people to come and see the completed board between 7 p.m. FRED RICE, five-sectio- n 5-- ROY LDS NEWS HOOPER STAKE Sunday morning at 7 at the Cultural Center in Hooper, there will be a stake Priesthood meeting for all priesthood members of the stake. Friday is stake temple day. There is also a special on Priesthood session 9:10 a.m. at Saturday A stake youth fireside will be held on Sunday evening at i the Hooper 1st, 3rd ward. FIRST WARD Martha Goodwin and Linda Burton have been sustained to the Primary staff. The Relief Society Homemaking meeting will be on Sept. 22. TENTH WARD Thanks to all who supported the successful budget dinner held last week. APA will be held om la Tuesday evenings;-- and Primary on Tuesday af- temoon. Relief Society will be held on Wednesdays for the coming year. . SEVENTEENTH WARD The Relief Society Fall Social will be held tonight at 7:30. All women of the ward are invited. ROY NORTH STAKE SIXTH WARD A play, refreshments and displays will all be part of the Relief Society Fall Social to be held Sept. 30 at 7:30. All women of the ward are invited. Pat Lasater has been sustained as Relief Society Cultural Refinement Teacher, Jolene Stander as Linda Homemaking Boothe as her assistant, and Carol Davis as 2nd session Education leader. Sherrie Hunt has been sustained as a Counselor in the Primary, and Mary Lee leader, Richards as Secretary. Janice Crane is the new Mia Maid Adviser in the APYW, Tim Hunt is a new counselor e in the Sunday School, Strebel a Sunday School teacher, Norman Russell as APA Adviser and Von Ber-nec- Priest planned a lovely program for their Fall Social next is the Quorum advisor. Leatham Thursday evening. The theme Portrait of a' ROY ELEVENTH WARD will be carried out Woman Many changes have taken a in in ward the program depicting place organization. Louise Meline woman as wife, mother, has been released as neighbor and Relief Society Homemaking counselor in sister. Musical numbers will Society, Linda be included. All women of the Drysdale as Young Adult ward are invited. The ward will have a luau Relief Society Homemaking on as Perkes Lorie Sept. 24, which will Leader, celebrate Recreation getting our building Homemaking leader, Louise Herzog as fund money in. Homemaking activity leader, WARD Ellen Herzog as 2nd session ROY FIFTEENTH the Relief Jennifer Stoker and Linda Jorgensen as her counselors, and Dolores Primary Tesch Smith as a teacher. Darla will be the Laurel advisor and Debra Terkelsen the Beehive advisor. Christopher Sill and Susan Morris have been baptized and confirmed by their fathers, Noel Sill and Sterling Morris. Three babies were blessed on Fast Day. Bill and Renee Howell named their boy Billie. Wayne and Rebecca SUNSET FIRST WARD Mr. and Mrs. George Reid were the speakers in Sacrament meeting on Sunday. They reported to the ward on their mission in the Palmyra, New York area. Following church services they held an open house for relatives and friends at their home. SUNSET SECOND WARD Neal Martin who has returned from a mission in the Dakotas was the speaker in Sacrament Meeting on Sunday evening. Neal is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Martin. SUNSET THIRD WARD Gary Crossen was released Aaronic priesthood secretary. Lenny Arave was the in Sacrament meeting on Sunday, he has just returned from a mission to Germany. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arave. speaker Sun-Kath- y ds' Perkes,-Homemakin- as Priest advisor, Jay sustained. Bonnie Draayer was released as School Junior Sunday coordinator and Cathy Ryan as chorister. Gregory as Aaronic priesthood secretary, Susan Dawson as Primary chorister, Harold Anderson as Priest advisor. Mrs. Bill Smith was sustained Sunday School Thompson named their librarian, Leonard Arave a daughter Trisha, and Mark Sunday School teacher, Susan and Cathy Bardwell named Dawson Relief Society their boy Matthew Ezekiel. chorister, Douglas Wilcox Rosalie Sill has been Education leader, Gerrie as Relief Society released Suiter as Relier Society Mother Education Teacher, President, with her counThe Relief Society Fall Jim Williamsen, Sunday selors, Eula Parkinson and Dolores will be Sept. 28 at 10 Social School teacher, Lynette Virginia Knutsen; a.m.' as 7:30 p.m. There will and was released Smith McDowell Diane Williamsen, and Susan Boyette as Mother Education teacher. also be Visiting Teachers Primary teachers, and Josephine Hess was released meetings at both times. held Relief Society will be Lauretz Smith, Sunday as Primary president with her counselors, Esther on Tuesdays for the new year, School teacher. were Judy Thompson and Jennifer and the Young Adults will Sustained ' Anderson, Relief Society Stoker. Cecile Bylund and 'have their meeting on were ,idays;at,5:30. They will also Barswell counselor; Homemaking Ethel Brown, Education released Prim&fhdvirtneeting on the 28th. leader for the 2nd session teachers; Sandra Strong as Darla ROY STAKE Relief Society; Ellen Herzog, Beehive advisor, Stake conference will be 2nd session Social Relations Teach as APYW Secretary Laurel Leah as on Sunday at noon in the held and Dean Kinney Smith, teacher, assistant Homemaking advisor. Ogden Tabernacle. There will Virginia Knutsen was be a special leadership leader; Louise Herzog, Young Adult Homemaking sustained as the new Relief session on Saturday at the Recreation leader, Linda Society president, with 2nd, 7th, 13th ward for all Drysdale, Education leader Josephine Hess and Cecile Priesthood leaders, and all for the Young Adult Relief Bylund as her counselors, parents of the stake. as The Relief Society chorus, and Esther Jan Thompson Martin, Young Society; Adult Social Relations Nursery Coordinator. which will sing for conHeading the Primary will be ference, will practice tonight teacher, Lori leader, Young Leah Kinney, president with at 7:30 in the tabernacle. Eves Cultural Anderson, Donna Bingham, Refinement class leader. Peggy Hopper and Donna were Alena Quinhn. Releases Welker in service leader for the Sunday School, Jean SUNSET SEVENTH WARD In a ward reorganization on Burnett, Bryan Heninger, Gilbert Wansgard, Charlene Sunday Allan evening Stoker, Connie Sant and Stephens was released as Beverly Law as Sunday bishop, along with Guy School teachers. Larsen and Loren Young his Sustained as Sunday School counselors. Sustained as BarDee bishop was Don Budge, with coordinator, Gregory, Karen Chugg, Don Gilmore as 1st counselor, Chorister, Debbie Bateman, Scott Stanford 2nd counselor, Alena Welker, Susan Stettler, Ren Galbraith ward clerk, Morris Law, ODell Cutler Clark Herschi, executive and Jack Eves Sunday School secretary. teachers. ODell Cutler was released Jeannine SUNSET FOURTH WARD Bud Aldous was sustained 2nd Sunday School assistant, Janet Bassett secretary of the Helen APYWMIA, Peterson as Relief Society organist, Murial Martin organist. SUNSET FIFTH WARD Sustained in the Young Adult Relief Society were Robin Reid organist, Julie Read, Visiting Teacher class leader, LeAnn Winn, Mother was sustained Mother Education leader in Relief Society, Alma Hoggan Blazer B class leader. Muchael Browning reported on his mission in the Belgium area on Sunday evening, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kaye Browning. On Wednesday evening a dinner was served at the home of Joyce Browning for the ward officers teachers in Relief Dress standards and Society. were discussed along with lessons for the coming Relief Society season. President were Sheron Hoggan, Joyce Butt, Browning, Carol Thelma Barnes, Phyllis Morrell, Sharon Trease, LaVerne Young, LaRee Keller, Donna Kidman, Nola Dayley, Ruth Thjompson, Barbara Rock, Mary Ann Relief Society Homemaking meeting will be Sept. 22 and the Fall Social on the 29th. All women of the ward and their husbands and daughters are invited to the social. ROY TWELFTH WARD Roy Christian shows movie The movie "Time to Run by World Wide Pictures will be shown at Roy Christian Church, 4377 S. 1900 W., Roy, Sunday, Sept. 19 at 7:30 p.m. The fiirn is about family life, and it could be everyones story. Admission is free and the public is invited. hleeksb V V is regarding electricity, your electric service or energy conservation are welcome. Less electricity for cooking can save energy when cooking on an electric range? How I avoid wasting electric energy, match the pan size to the size of the surface unit. Also, a pressure cooker requires less time and electricity to cook many foods. Small kitchen appliances can mean an energy savings in preparing small quantities of food. Toasters, waffle bakers, electric To a and skillets usually require less Can save on electricity used for refrigeration? I Refrigerators revival Sept. and freezers run Address your questions or suggestions to Reddy Kilowatt, P. O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. Due to space limitations, alt questions and suggestions cannot be printed In this column, but each will be answered. IPQIPQOffiM Brought to you by the Union Pacific Railroad People. UTAH flPMnrrm POW & LIGHT COl r 5 more efficiently when well filled. When half empty, they use more energy, because air is harder to keep cold than chilled foods and liquids... but foods should be placed slightly apart on refrigerator shelves for proper air circulation, Cover liquids in frost-fre- e units, because moisture is drawn away from uncovered liquids, which makes the refrigerator work harder. Defrost conventional refrigerators at least twice a month and freezers at least annually. A frost buildup of more than 14 inch makes the cooling unit work harder. 19-2- 19 through 26. Rev. Guy Ward, Director of Religious Education for the Utah-Idah- o Southern Baptist Convention will be the Evangelist. Fred Caton from Tucumcarri, New Mexico will direct the music and lead the singing. Meetings will begin at 7 p.m. each evening except Sunday when they will begin at 6:30 p.m. The church is located at 564 S. 800 E., in Clearfield. Nursery services will be provided for children three and under. Pastor Lavoid Robertson invites the public to attend. 731-429- Saving on refrigeration The Relief Society has Baptist Church plans revival Sept. 6 First Southern Baptist el ) Pp Phone participate. Questions and suggestions Q. A Church of Clearfield will be in Dave Bloomquist 74 energy than a range when used correctly. Example: toasting bread in an oven requires three times as much toaster. electricity as in a pop-u- p Instead of frequent "peeking,'' use a timer to check oven temperatures. Each time you open the oven door, the temperature drops 25 to 50 degrees. Another way to save in cooking: countertop microwave ovens can mean an energy savings of 25 to 75 percent over conventional oven cooking. School staff. Rodney Slager, has just returned from a mission in Cebu the Philippines, Mission. The 394-34- PiOPli Pastor I'm Reddy Kilowatt, your friend at Utah Power. Each week, this column devoted to common questions and suggestions we receive from our customers. You are warmly invited to grills and A VITAL FAITH IN CHRIST A VITAL LOVE FOR Hi, Suiter, Primary teacher; Diane McDowell, Primary secretary; Diane Card, Sr. Primary chorister; and Owen Burrell, Jill Schafermeyer, Mike Schafermeyer and Frank Corgiat to the Sunday leader School a.m. Morning Worship 6 p.m. Hour of Praise Wed. 7 p.m. Biib Study and Prayer 1 1 Lets get a bit more light on the & subject! A Education 9:45 cun. Sunday Bble Washington Gerie Adult Relief Society; Roy 1 H.G. Hammon was released as Gospel Doctrine Sunday School class teacher, Cliff Spendlove sustained. Thompson 4275 S. 1900 W. OLIVE & MARK Phone Park! Baptist Church And flowers are furnished by SUNSET SIXTH WARD Ruth North KLENKE FLORAL 2955 vn t |