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Show SUN CHRONICLE, April 2 8, 1 977, Page 9 Roy LOS Mews Hooper Make Tenth Ward: A drive is on this week for blood donors for the blood bank. Tiffany Ann Ivers has been baptized and confirmed bv her father, Terry Ivers Carrie Lee Rees, daughter of Mrs. Renae Rees was baptized and was confirmed by her grandfatrher, Danald W' Lackey. The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen was blessed by his father, and named Jared Leland Jensen. The Spiritual Living lesson will be taught at the Relief Society meetings next Sunday and Wednesday mornings. Fourteenth Ward A Ward Fair has been scheduled for May 6 with all kinds of good things to eat. including hot dogs, barbecues, popcorn and candy as well as ther goodies There will also be hand made items for sale as well as White Elephant items. Ward cook books will be sold too. Shanna Frances has been released from the Primary staff. The Spiritual Living lesson will be taught at the Relief next Society meeting Tuesday. Seventeenth Ward: Rick Moore has been baptized and confirmed a member of the church and welcomed as a new member of the ward The Relief Societywill have their Living Spiritual meetings next week. Next Tuesday morning and evening, the Relief Society will meet for the Spiritual Living lesson LaMar Sixteenth Ward Smith has been released as Scoutmaster, and Aage Nagel as Assistant Scoutmaster Mr Nagel was sustained as Scoutmaster, and Mr Smith to the Scout Committee Three babies were blessed last Sunday and given names by their fathers The son of Mr and Mrs Jeff Bingham was named Adam DeW'ain. The son of Mr and Mrs Richard Schmd was named John and Robert, the daughter of Mr and Mrs Rocky Olsen was named Brock Michael Stuart, Steve Curtis, and Dennis Tulane have been ordained Priests, Wade Nuffer. a Teacher, and Scott Meendennk. a Deacon Scott also graduated from Primary The Spiritual Living lesson will be taught at the Relief next Society meetings special program called hard Ed Webb, age 15, received Darren Watts have been his Eagle Scout Award April Gerber, and Diane Pope The Relief Societywill have the Spiritual Living lesson at their meetings next Thursday son of Gerald and Tom Webb of Clearfield Ed is a member of Post 156 of the Clearfield LDS 4th Ward He has served as 24. He is a scribe, which will of ward members. The proceeds from the dinner will go to the building fund The Relief Society will meet next Thursday morning and evening for the Spiritual Living lesson. Fifteenth Ward: Rosalie Sill has been sustained as Primary talents Chorister, Jeff Kinney as Deacons Quorum Adviser, Kathy Cardwell as Mia Maid Adviser, and Leah Kinney as Social Relations Teacher for the Relief Society, and as Primary Organist. Second Ward: Mardell Four babies were blessed and given names at Fast meeting last Sunday. The daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jim Johnson was named Dandee Ymana. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thomas was named Michael Jared. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Jensen named their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Zampedri named their daughte Brandy. Allison, in Roy Knv 4th Ward Til' Bishopric was r'oi ganied Sundav April 24 Released were Bishop .Jav Cheevor with Counselors shul Okoy and M Edward Floyd Cordner as A.P.A. Director. Howard Terry was sustained as 1st Counselor in the Bishopric, and Floyd as Cordner Executive Secretary. David Anderson was released as Athletic Director, and Toni Claxton from the Jr. Primary. Kim Berger was sustained as Athletic Director, and Albert Paluci as assistant. Row ei s ( patrol The YWCA is The memberships of Albert and Melba Paluci and their five children have been received NEW frontation with Grief, (i, noble Is! toun'-elo- i s jml and M Edwaid i ounsi lor Kav Barlow was retained as ward c lerk with Claiem e Am man and Ronald I.uiid as Bishopric members from the Roy 9th Word ore (from left) Darrell G. Gamble, E. Gary Cragun bishop, and M. Edward Fowers, 2nd counselor. assistant 1st counselor; w ard clerks Stories scheduled adult member of the who would like to visit the new Genealogical Library Building on May 4, should meet at the church that evening at 7 All will the staff for Troop Leader Development Course He is a member of the Order of the Arrow and has earned the Arrow of Light Award, all 12 skill awards and 45 merit badges He has earned his mile swim He plays the clarinet in the North Davis Junior High Concert Band. Jimmy Dean, the (ouitiv Dean" country music, ot one of the and greatest superstars recording artists of all times, this gentleman still claims that he is basically a West Texas soft-spoke- n Con- it 0 Slice ie", I I ike Beetles and fish is Fish. Children will loin in with finger plays and games more information Roi Lena Degiorgio at 5k 1 5k 4275 S. 1900 W. Roy Jfc JC. 9E 9:45 o.m. Sunday Bile School 1 1 a. m. Morning Worthy 6 p.m. Hour of Probe Wed. 7 p.m. Bile Study and Prayer "OUR CHURCH IS ON THE GROW!" fF J J jfr J Pastor Dave Bloomquist Phone 731-429- 5 May Registration is set for 8:30 a m May 6 with the opening The Saturday At First Security Bank morning workshop will continue the discussion with Living " In the afternoon Again there will be more group discussions Ed Webb Eagle Scout FRONT ituipA-y01- for 0 4 "1 b3 CHARGES VISA183 123 45b OGOO TKftU LAST Of W BACK AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE for CHECKS uc V'UDDin j ch'.irr: 0 you Liko ;md cl Oicc you a v o wdn on" cc ' WLr-- r Trv' Do'd With our bill payment system, you earn 5V4 on your money until your bills are due. 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After a noon recess there will be small group discussions. call 773-255- 6 I North Parkf Baptist $ The Jimmy Dean show will le.ituie the Oak Ridge Boys, the greatest country gospal group ever to grace any stage Here is the ultimate in talent and entertainment I tail s own Small World Singers will also appear in concert vv Th the Jimmy Dean spectacular Advance are tickets available' at all ZCM1 stores, Hill Field, Salt Palace or order by mail KSOP Radio, P 0 Box 25548, Salt Lake City. Ur 84125 This is another Henry Hilton production highly recommended by Golden Spike Country Music of Itah. e The Birds, I, easts Bugs and Little fishes will be the theme for Wee 'fairs fur Wee Wigglers, Tues Mav ,i, at 10 !(l a ill and 2 p in at the Southwest Blanch LJuaiv in Rov Tile books to he used lie Iasi I i er Ifn d. are said the "Stand It a i k, elephant, I'm (mm; to tanner is Gentleman of Show Hi slated tor a concert at the Salt Palace, Saturday, Mav 7, 8 p m Described as the onlv entertainer who could possibly fill Will Rogers shoes, Jimmy Dean has captured the hearts of the entire nation with his gen tleman-ai- r and his down-homcountry voice Movie actor, entertainei and songwriter, Jimmy is indeed sponsoring a workshop, two-da- y Sustained w ei e E (i.uv iugun bishop, with Dai it'll C Workshop studies steps of grieving Roy Stake Nelson, son of Mr and Mrs. Nolan Nelson has been ordained a Deacon. assistant leader and patrol leader. Presently he is serving as post vice president and is serving his second year on Hidden Talents feature ward:Duane Jensen has been released as 1st Counselor in the Bishopric, Howard Terry as Executive Secretary, and Thirteenth Eagle Scout Award presented Ed Webb Wednesday morning and ordained Deacons. Memberships have been received for Karen Hazen and her son, LaN'ece Ann DeMille, Ray and Donna and Mona Blake Frew, Bennington, Larry and Cindy Foxley, Doug and Anita Allen and baby, LouAnn Carr, named morning and evening. make the ward ward, to budget dinner a success. The Relief Society w ill have the Spiritual Living lesson at their meetings next Tuesday evening Ward-.SteveLakexiew Watts has been ordained an Elder. David Matthews and Partricia Grant, Sherilyn Roy North Stake Twelfth Ward: A ward dinner will be held May 7 at 5:30 p.m. There will be a The Relief Society will meet next Sunday moring and Thursday moring for the Spiritual Living lesson Third Ward Carolee Christensen and Ardene Ressler have been released as Young Adult leaders Becky Leishman has been sustained as Homemaking and Acitivities Leader, and Tammy Olsen as Education leader for the Young Adult Relief Society The Relief Society meets on Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning Next week, they will have the Spiritual Living lesson Seventh Ward: Debbie Weaver has been released as a Primary Teacher, and Dorean Johnson sustained. Thanks to al who worked so Bishop Apply now ' ' , ,i I in |