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Show SUN CHRONICLE, March 3, 1 977, Page 0 1 CHURCHES CHURCHES CHURCHES World Day of March Church official wisifs y LDS proposed amendment to Idaho Constitution to a eliminate section prohibiting members of the A Saints Church y from voting in Idaho has been approved for introduction by the House Judiciary Com- mittee. President Kimball. With and immorality divorce as rife as they are, we know the world must be improved. If families were honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous and doing good in all things ... the world would be very different," he concluded. vote upheld the Latter-da- Mormon new Temple dedication is set March 9 President Kimball said the Mormon Church's membership in Peru has grown from 300 in 1959 to 25,000 at the present time. He added South that throughout the Mormon America, Church has nearly 500,000 The Mormon members. Church is the most rapidly expanding church we know, said Representative Robert Hosack, said the ban has not been enforced for years and that it clearly is in conflict with the United States Constitution. The proposed amendment would strike from the Con- stitution the provision which bans from voting those persons who practice or or patriarchal celestial marriages, a tenet of the Mormon Church. If passed, the new proposed amendment would still prohibit persons who practice or advocate polygamy from voting. Rep. Hosack said the proposed amendment is minimal in its scope. It is being done obviously to make the gesture of bringing our Constitution up to date. Rep. Dorothy McCann, of Wallace, (Democrat Idaho) said the committee should redraft the measure to preach eliminate all The temple has undergone extensive remodeling and renovating and was opened to the public for 10 days in 1975 and then by President W. Spencer Kimball during ceremonies conducted Nov. 11 and 12, 1975. President Kimball plans to attend the tw'o-da- y 100th observance, anniversary reports Elder James A. Cullimore, a member of the Mormon Church's First Quorum of Seventy and chairman of the St. George Temple Centennial Com- mittee. Sunset LBS news SUNSET FIRST WARD Relief Society on nesday be will Homemaking Wed- the classes. Family Health lesson will be given by Barbara Morgan in the morning, Dolores Brighton the evening class. There will be a food storage demonstration given by Karen Mote. SUNSET SECOND WARD was Brady Kathryn as w'ard organist, Elaine Reeve sustained. Elaine has recently returned in a mission from released Guatamala. Relief Society on Wednesday evening will be the Homemaking session. There will be a demonstration on food storage and drying. On Feb. 23 there will be a special evening, honoring the Visiting Teachers, the Relief Society anniversary observance and for Donna Glenn who has been a counselor to Mrs. Draper. The Glenns have left Sunset to make their home in Cache Valley. SUNSET THIRD WARD Ron Opp Jr. was sustained youth activity leader. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemaking lessons. Family Health classes will be led by Corlene Evans in the morning, Janice Bybee in the evening. 11 at the First Love m message, Action." will have followed the sun's arc until the last prayers are said in units nl Church Women United in tin1 reservations contact Mrs Days islands oif the coast Ellen Hayes, Father M Francis Man-moi- l will lead the Bible study and those attending are asked to bring their Bibles. Mrs. Ida Ungrin, chairman for the day, encourages all women to attend the day's activities. ol Alaska Church Women United at the Greater Ogden Area will hold a luncheon and Bible Study March 11, with registration at 10 a m at the First Methodist Church. The lunchtxin will be at noon and costs $1 75 per person. For Since the first small gatherings in the United States 90 years ago, the idea of united prayer by women around the creasingly has world captured in- the imagination of community groups Today, World Day of Prayer can be described as most the important ecumenical and international observance of the jear the Preparation lor inis as Celebration as far reaching ternationally the participation in it World Day of Prayer is under the auspices of an International which has Committee designated Church Women United as the official sponsor in the of this Celebration Roy HOOPER STAKE FIRST WRD Dean Stimpson has been released as a Counselor in the Bishopric and his wife Barbara has been released as a Counselor in the Primary The Stimpsons are moving from the ward. Tom Keele was sustained as the new Counselor in the Bishopric, and Karen Elbrader as the new Primary Counselor. The Relief Society will have their Homemaking meeting next Wednesday morning. They will be making bandages for the First Aid Kits. TENTH WARD Curtis Day has been ordained a Teacher. Three babies were blessed and named, at the last Fast meeting, by their fathers. Mr. and Mrs Dean Shelton named their daughter Heidi Jo. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chamberlain named their son Mark Richard, and Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas named their son Joel Mark. Bob Mackey is the new Cub Ken with Scoutmaster, Whiting as Assistant. The Relief Society will have their Homemaking meeting next week with activities under the direction of Linda Mackey. Little Arkansas, Dinner and dancing are the activities planned for the Relief Society Birthday social on March 12 for all members and their partners Tickets an $2 per person, and the Teachers will be Visiting contacting each home You won't want to miss this fun Rock Mission Paul Christensen, Mr and Mrs. Irom son a HI IEEN1H U RD Leah Kinne has been as released Primary President, and Bernadeen Sullivan sustained Jennifer just mission California, e ent ol Milton has Christensen. the in Arcadia Mission The Relief Society has planned a special Birthday Social for March 16 at 7 p.m All women of the ward are invited, and there will be no Relief Society meeting that morning Larry Green and Kevin Cunningham have been ordained Teachers Stoker will remain as 1st counselor. A luncheon and special program will be presented at the Relief Society Birthday Social on March 16. There will also be a social in the evening for the 2nd session. The Relief Society will have the Social Relations and Mother Education lessons at their meetings next week. Rodney Smith has been ordained a Deacon. Charles Nestor has been sustained to the Sunday School staff. Carol Bares was released as Den Mother, and Karen Halt and Kay Mum ford sustained as Dean Mothers. LAKEVIEW tor further ROY STAKE Sunday is stake conference, with the session at noon in the ( gden Tabernacle. There will be a meeting on Saturday in- formation. series continues LDS As the 1976-7- 7 Know Your Lecture Series Religion draws to a close, Dr. Frank Santiago will present the final two lectures of the program on March 5 and 19, 1977. On March 5, his title will be and Repentance Forgiveness - The Divine Invitation; on March 19, his title will be The Gospel From Concept to Practice" The lectures are held at the Ogden LDS Tabernacle, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Those interested in attending these lectures may register at the door. Dr. Santiago, a native of New York City, is chairman of the Department of Evening SUNSET FOURTH WARD Sandy Bybee will give the Family Health lesson in Relief Society on Thursday, Joyce Florence the evening group on Wednesday evening. evening for all adults at the stake center. SECOND WARD of the Federal Republic of Germany, who released as a counselor in the School, and Sharon Wheelwright as a counselor m the Relief Society Ann Waddouns was released as Relief Society Spiritual Li nig teacher, and sustained as the new Relief Society counselor Kelly Rees was sustained as Sunday School counselor Sharon Provost will tie the new Spiritual l.i mg teacher for the Relief Society Kelly Hennager has been ordained a teacher The Relief Society Birthday Social has been planned for the evening of March 15. A play and light refreshments will form the entertainment. Sunday EIGHTH WRAI) Fast meeting will be held this Sunday at 10 a.m. prior to stake conference. If you are interested in canning chili with the stake, contact Bruce Christensen by March 5. THIRTEENTH WARD Michael John Kempinger has graduated from Primary and been ordained a Deacon. Because of stake conference, Fast meeting will be this Sunday morning at 9:30 The Relief Society w ill have a special Birthday social in connection with their Homemaking meeting next Wednesday morning. Each lady is asked to bring a gift for the Nursery. First Aid kits will be made and lunch served. overlooking, SUNSET SIXTH Tommy W sossssm 1976 TECHNICOLOR mam tjm Steven Dayley responsible tradition The Relief Society an- niversary will be observed on Wednesday beginning at 11 a.m. Ladies are going to bring their favorite aprons which they may exchange for other styles if they like. There will be a luncheon. SUNSET SEVENTH WARD David Stephens reported to the ward on his recent mission in Spain on Sunday evening. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stephens. Gayle Hasler was released as a Sunday School teacher, Shirley Rodda sustained. lilies bloom their through Inter- through a Christian Ministry in the National Parks, persons faced with disaster, needing immediate relief and long-terrehabilitation This years Celebration of World Day of Prayer will prepare the women for fuller in the CWU participation Ecumenical Assembly to be held at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, July 1977. As the women focus on the ways they can express Love in their Christian Action," they will be clarifying their values as Christian women to focus on the theme of the triennial Assembly, Signatures of Faith " World Day of most widely ecumenical Prayer is the observed Celebration sponsored by Church Women United the movement Protestant, Roman and Catholic Orthodox women express their unity through prayer, and fellowship, study - which through continental Mission, a fund for the cooperative action in 2,000 administering nationwide offerings received local communities in every state across the nation. on World Day of FTayer. This year church women will translate love into action 3? through grants made to meet the needs of people in the six continents in the following North Parks areas: spiritual growth, community and family services, education, development, health programs, human rights, justice, peace building, womens concerns, socio-economi- Baptist Church c and hunger in the United States and globally. Annual have grants nine enabled women's Christian colleges in Asia to pioneer in education for women, helping them to develop their full potential and prepare them for national and international responsibilities. Intercontinental Mission grants have enabled Church Women United to touch lives Cragun 4275 S. 1900 W. Roy 9:45 a.m. Sunday Bfcle School a.m. Morning Worihip 6 p.m. Hour of Praise Wed. 7 p.m. Bfele Study and Prayer 'A Church that makes 1 1 things happen." Pastor Dave Bloomquist Phone 73 has Electroengrave your valuables with your Drivers License number. Then put this sticker on your window and youre part of p L s where the needed support in prayer as much as in giving Church Women United has continued, this SEVENTH W ARD Phil Wheelwright has been emiMAV was graduated from Primary and sustained a deacon. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Dayley. Tommy Rock was advanced to a priest, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rock. discover study programs; persons seeking recreation and renewal THIRD W ARD The Relief Society Birthday social has been scheduled for March 9 at 6:30 p.m. with all women of the ward and their husbands or partners invited to dinner and a program. There will be no Relief Society meetings next week. u ARD to international graduated from Primary and been ordained a Deacon. The Relief Society Homemaking meeting will be held next Thursday morning. will be making They children's clothes trees and there will be patterns for other items available. G WALT 0ISNFY PfiOOUCTIOUS her those who may he far away and m need of our support " The small group of women wlio first initiated World Day of Prayer in 1887 firmly believed that the mission work for which they were TOE SUNSET FIFTH WARD There will be work on quiet books, candles and wheat recipes in Relief Society on Tuesday. Jeanine Turner will present the Family Health lesson in the morning, Trudy Wangsgard in the evening. expressed concern in these words: Our age is an age where great progress has been made. It is also an age where the suffering of people, suffering in body and soul, has increased World Day of Prayer is challenging us to discover afresh those who may be our neighbors we have been of women and children through books and magazines related to the realities of their lives, migrants seeking a more human life for themselves and their children, international students in the United States who are preparing for service in their own countries and in the world community; women in JaNae Simmons has been baptized and confirmed by her father, Frank Simmons. classes at Brigham Young University and coordinator of Latin American Programs for Church Continuing Education. He received both his B.A. and M.A. degrees from Young Brigham University and a doctorate in education from Arizona State University in 1970. Dr. Santiago has been a stake high councilor and branch president in the BYU 6th Stake He was recently named a recipient of the 1975 Ouof Educators tstanding America Award. Dr. Santiago and his wife Ella are the parents of five sons and one daughter WALT DtSKSy WARD women of the ward are invited to attend the Relief Society Anniversary social on March 17 at 7 p m. There will be no meeting that morning. All TWELFTH WARD A blood drive will be conducted from March 17 to 31. Contact Doug Wobray at 731-466- 4 Diestel existence, ROY NORTH .STAKE ELEVENTH WARD Two young men have been honored prior to leaving for missions Tim Kerr will sene a mission in the Philippines, and Chris Bitton will go to th returned I mted States The worship services are prepared each year by women from a different part of the world .,nd then translated and adapted to meet the individual needs of each participating country, This year's worship ser- ice. prepared by the women in the German Democratic Republic, reflects their hope that women will strive together to find ways familiar and new ways - for Love in Action." Gudrun was chairperson of the International Committee for the first eight years of its limitations which might be considered religious in nature. Date observed The Latter-da- y Saints Church will observe the 100th anniversary of the dedication of the St. George, Utah temple on April 9 and 10 during a series of meetings for Mormons of Southern Utah and Southern Nevada. Built under the direction of the Mormon Pioneer leader Brigham Young, second president of the Mormons, the temple was dedicated April 6, 1877, several months before he died. will Methodist Church. 26th and .lelierson, in Ogden. Church Women United in thousands of hx'al communities across the nation will join in this annual chain of prayer that links the first voice at dawn in the tropical islands of the Pacific with millions of others in 170 countries and islands Bv nightfall, the LDS Elder Spencer W. Kimball, president of some 4,000.000 members of the Latter-daSaints Church flew to Peru from San Jose, Costa Rica, for talks with branches of the Mormon Church that have been founded there. Earlier he visited in February Church representatives in Mexico City, Monterrey, Mexico, Guatemala and the Panama Canal zone. Mormon The Church leader told a news conference in Lima that the main purpose of his trip, the second to Latin America, was .to preside at church conferences and also to lay the foundation stone for a temple in Sao Paulo, Brazil, the first temple in South America. The Prayer be celebrated by Church Women United on Friday,, Operation I.D. Its about the best theft protection you can get and its free. If your valuables are stolen and recovered, they can be returned to you instead of ending up at a police auction. Borrow an electroengraver from the law enforcement office listed below SHOWS RUN: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Satu rday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday ...soon! 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