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Show 'I ! SUN CHRONICLE, Nov. 1 8, 1 976, Page 7 ROY LDS NEWS CHURCHES CHURCHES CHURCHES SUNSET LDS NEWS SUNSET FIRST WARD Lloyd Waite and Peggy Sanders were released as Sunday School teachers, George Mote and Kelly Teemples sustained. Timothy Schroader was sustained 2nd counselor in the Deacons quorum. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Cultural Refinement classes with Patty Wells leading the n of the Clinton 3rd Ward presented their road show to the patients at Weber County Hospital last Saturday. Characters from the show included (back ,row, trom left) Mike Smith, Dave Wilson, Susan Palfreyman, Teresa Hughes; Miki Pelvsi, Necha Niederhauser, Jan Weaver and Taresa Wilson. (front row) MEMBERS Clinton 3rd Ward presents Some 30 young people from the Clinton LDS 3rd Ward Mutual gave the patients at the Weber County Memorial Friday night. Smilers Never Lose was the theme of the Magical Toy Shop presentation where toy soldiers, singing Garden and dolls, storybook animals, Training Center in Clearfield drummer boy, baby dolls and of their part a princess came alive after a in the forthcoming road show the toy makers closed shop and entertained the patients for the day. Hospital sneak-previe- Raggedy Ann became the pick of the toys when children came to shop. golf champion Johnny Miller of Salt Lake City, and his wife the classic and didnt participate in the meet. However, he did attend the were featured speakers at a tournament special Latter-da- Saints y Church fireside meeting in the Yokohama Mormon Ward building in Japan. Elder Miller came to Japan to participate in the prestigious Sony Charity Golf Classic, and was the featured Mormon Church speaker. Elder Miller played in the Yokohama tournament, but he missed the cut in LDS The Under the direction of Carol Child, it was a magic night for the audience. The show included- - some clever magic tricks by Kevin Hodson, Mike Child and Mark Mitchell. Saints is assisting the y handicapped in learning the gospel by developing which materials are available for use in teaching members. handicapped This is a monumental step to assist the handicapped. said Josiah W. Douglas, supervisor of the churchs special curriculum. We have braille publications, talking books and cassettes for the blind, and materials for the deaf, and seminary materials for the handicapped and lesson signed autographs for charity. Elder Millers wife Linda spoke briefly about her conversion to the Mormon Church while attending the Churchs Brigham Young university at Provo, Utah, and also of meeting her husband. Another famous Mormon golfer. Elder Billy Casper, had to catch an earlier plane to the Morrocan International Grand Prix and so was unable to participate in the Mormon Churchs fireside meeting. materials, and catalogs available in each church branch or ward. Wednesday morning and evening. Denise Hammon will give the Visiting Teacher message the Cultural following Refinement lesson. SUNSET SEVENTH WARD Ren was Galbraith IB A I Elder Mark Dean Owens SUNSET FIFTH WARD Cultural Refinement 1963-196- 5, y Mk,' Elder Deanne Thompson to sustained Primary staff. been or- has the The Relief Society will have their Cultural Refinement and Visiting Teachers meetings next Wednesday instead of Thurof because Thanksgiving. SEVENTH WARD sustained Memberships have been received for the Carl Provost family, the Louis Shinen family, and Leslie Ann Edwards. The baby daughter of Ed been blessed and named Carla Crane was given the name Gina by her father. The Relief Societies of the 2nd, 7th and 13th wards will meet together next Tuesday morning for the Cultural Refinement lesson. We will also have Visiting Teachers meeting. called on mission Elder Mark Dean Owens, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Max D. Owens of Clearfield, has accepted a mission call for the LDS Church to go to the New York, New York City Mission. He will leave Dec. 4. His farewell will be Nov. 21 at 5:30 p.m. in the Clearfield 9th Ward chapel at 838 E. 600 S. He is a graduate of Clearfield High school and seminary. ?: addition to materials provided by the Mormon Church, the state and U.S. government libraries, also In special Homemaking meeting will be held the following Tuesday, for our ward. They will be finishing up Christmas items. EIGHTH WARD The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Gale has been blessed by her uncle, William Bowden, and named Amy Brooke. Larry Isaacs blessed their baby son and named him David James. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nelson was given the name Jacob Scott by his father. Melissa was the name given to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stratford by her father. Thanks to all who helped with the ward dinner. There will be no APA on Tuesday. Dean Carver has been A delicious spaghetti dinner will be served from 5 to 7:30 p.m. This will include choice of tomato or cheese sauce, bread with or without garlic butter, salad and ice cream. Adults - $2.25, Secretary and Spiritual Living Teacher and Don Jensen as Coach for the Venturers. Casey Sullivan, daughter ol Gib and Bernadine Sullivan has been baptized and confirmed. Norma Otteson has been sustained as Cultural Refinement Teacher for the 2nd session Relief Society. Country fair set for Nov. 20 The Interest Special Country Fair will be held on Nov. 20. 1976. from p m. The site for the fair will be the Clearfield Stake House. 0 of games, en- The granddaughter of George and Loretta Huddleston. and baby ol their daughter Cindy and her husband Mark Wilson of Salt I.ake, was blessed and named Heather Ann. Michelle Norman was blessed and confirmed by her father, Bud Norman Kyle Harrop will give the Cultural Refinement lesson at the morning session of Relief Society next Tuesday. Sharon Mayberry will give the lesson at the evening session, which will start this week only at 6:45, because of the special church Television program that evening at 8. It will also be Visiting Teachers meeting that day. ELEVENTH WARD Paul Rogers has been as Executive Secretary to the bishopric, released William Curtis as President of the Elders Quorum, with his Melvin Counselors, LaMar Bradshaw. Paul Rogers was sustained as the new Elders president, with Larry Peterson and Mike Shafermyer as counselors, Richard Green as secretary, and Melvin Alexander as Executive Secretary for the Elders Quorum. homemade goodies lor everyone. Also, door prizes to be given away. This event should be fun for the whole family. Contribution to this event is $5 for families and $2 for singles. Roy North Stake dates conference The Roy Utah North Stake Quarterly Conference will be held .Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 20 and 21. The Saturday session will be held in the Stake Center, 4900 S. 2000 W. Roy at 7 p.m. All Melchizedek Priesthood leaders, parents and married couples are invited to be in attendance. The theme of the session is As for Me and My House. The Sunday session will be held in the Ogden Tabernacle -- at noon. Stake President Earl B. Child will preside at the conference sessions and speakers have been selected from Stake officers and members. Music for the Sunday session will be provided by the Roy High School Royale Choir conducted by Sterling J. Morris, accompanied by Jeff Scholtec. All Stake members are asked to be in attendance and an invitation to all other interested in attending is extended by the Stake Presidency. for the blind. The church lends many Ladies Night Every Tuesday Mormon publications and other books in braille, talking books and cassettes. Elder Ladies admitted free with partners paid admission Douglas urged members to accept and love the handicapped as they would any other person. Every effort should be made to bring them into full activity and participation in the functions of "Not since 'The Yearling has such warmth, and tenderness come to the screen..." Enjoy the biggest, grandest, action-fille- d pirate movie ever! the Mormon wards and branches, he told members of the 3,500,000 who belong to the Mormon church. PLUS Christian Women hold event The Christian Womens Fellowship of the First Christian Church will hold their Autumn Gala at the church on Saturday, Nov. 20 from 11 a m. to 8 p.m. Special feature will be beautiful homemade quilts and afghans to be given away. Tickets may be purchased from any of the donation. $1 members Drawing at 8 p.m. A snack bar will be open from 11 a m. to 2 p.m. Nicole. and FIFTEENTH WARD Eulla Parkinson has been sustained to the Primary, Yerla Jensen to the Primary, Tammy Sutton as Young Adult Relief Society tertainment and lots of Fowers has been to the Sunday School staff. The baby daughter of James and Kathy Tyler has Alexander, Congratulations to Ruk Crookston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crookston, who has a received a mission call to Brazil. He will not be leaving until February. The Relief Society will have the Cultural Refinement and Visiting Teachers meetings next week Plenty ROY NORTH STAKE NINTH WARD A .V provide services her father, Leland Carson, and Robert Eldard by his father, Robert Eldard. There will be a ward dinner tonight at 6:30. A donation of $10 per family is asked. The Relief Society will meet next Tuesday, with the 7th and 2nd wards for the Cultural Refinement lesson. and Suzanne Timmerman has been blessed by her grandfather, John Mumford, and named Tracie Ann. The daughter of Bruce and WARD will give the lessons will be given on Tuesday by Mary Guiver in the morning, Connie Brierly in the evening with Pat Lee giving the Visiting Teacher Message. FIFTH W ARD Lane Hodge has been dained a Priest. Karen the morning, Barbara Visiting Teacher message in Relief Society on Tuesday with Sunny Bates giving the morning Cultural Refinement class lesson, Susan Johnston the evening lesson. confirmed by her father Darrell Cash, Jody Carson by sday, McWilliams in the evening. Elna Brady leads the morning Cultural Refinement class, Carol Robinett the evening group. SUNSET Norma Earl ning. morning, SUNSET THIRD WARD Visiting Teacher Message lessons for Relief Society will be given by Lynette Haugen SUNSET SIXTH WARD Dean Vernon was sustained Elder Genya Asama, a Teacher, the son of Mr. and second counselor in the Mrsv Charles Vernon. Mormon Churchs Yokohama Thayne Bingham was Japan Stake, conducted the sustained a Priest, the son of Darrell meeting, and Kent Watabe, Mr. and Mrs. an accounting graduate from Bingham. the was Young Thomas Nedra Brigham University and a Mormon released as Junior Sunday School coordinator, Joan missionary to Japan in translated for the Garcia sustained. Millers. Elder Mormon Norma Allen was sustained a second Mother Education leader in is Watabe Saints the evening Relief Society. generation Latter-daChurch Japanese. will Donna Bingham assist handicapped Latter-da- Church and lesson in Relief on FOURTH Johnny Miller speaks during fireside meeting in Japan Famed Mormon Church Refinement Society Cultural released as ward clerk and sustained first counselor in the Elders quorum, Dan morning group, Barbara Choate second counselor. class. Argyle the evening Guy Larsen was released Elaine Martin will give the as a Sunday School teacher. Visiting Teacher Message. Cultural Refinement class The ward dinner on Nov. 20 will be roast beef, elders will be held in January as be will quorum in charge. The Thursday will Thanksgiving. Institute of Religion present the program. in roadshow for Roy patients the present ordained a Deacon. The Cultural Refinement has lesson will be given at the Dick Relief Society meeting next been reorganized. Horne was released as Tuesday morning. There will president, with his coun- be no night Relief Society on selors, Howard Olmstead and Wednesday. Bud Tarvin. Sustained as the new president was LaMont THIRTEENTH WARD Bevereley Staley has been Draney, with Bud Tarvin as first counselor and Stan released as Jr. Sunday School In Service teacher, and Crook as second counselor. The Relief Society will sustained to the Services and meet next Tuesday morning Activities Committee for the for the Cultural Refinement APA. Evelyn Shepard was lesson. There will be no sustained as the The Teacher for the Jr. Sunday session. evening the following week, morning School, Carla Everts was session will have a special sustained as an assistant to homemaking day, and the the Special Interest group, evening group will have the Ruth Lakey as an assistant in Cultural Refinement lesson. the Relief Society nursery and Lisa Godfrey as the Social Relations Teacher for ROY STAKE the Young Adult Relief FOURTH WARD been has Society. Jimmy Sparrow Lane Smedley has been ordained a Teacher. The Relief Society will have ordained a Priest, Michael their Cultural Refinement Terry a Priest, and Scott lesson and Visiting Teachers Navadomskis a Teacher. Jodee Ann Cash has been meetings on Tuesday morHOOPER STAKE TENTH WARD The Sunday School -jr children under 12 years $1.25. Cake and pie available at 25 cents per serving. A variety of homemade bake goods (bread, cookies, cake and pies) will be sold; -- also, candies, STARRINGrWILl GEER K A jams and Universal Picture Technicolor X Panavision jellies. There will be lots of fancy work, embroidered pillow cases and dish towels, crochetted items and many other things made by the ladies of the church. There will be a special table with items for sale for children under 12 years. Cake walk at 8 p.m. All members of the church, their family and friends are welcome. Open to the public. Come and enjoy yourself! articles which will be on sale at their Autumn Gala Nov. 20 are members of the First Christian Church (from left) Mima Aeschlimann, from Ogden; Leola King, Roy, and Janice Goudelock, Clinton. DISPLAYING ft? $$$ |