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Show June SUN CHRONICLE, niiiMiiriMwnni wm in wWiWffaiff i.iiiiji t ,f Dip home of Ruth I ana'ii on Thursday morning !m the filial gathering of this, sea'son, captain Norma hrl eondm tmg number of at tin1 business discussed items woe including the Jubilee which will be field ,n Clinton Satuiday beginning at 12 30 pm The lesson Pioneer Markers' was given by Denise Mammon Officers for the coming two vears were presented They are Kathryn Brady, captain Flora Neibaui, 1st vice captain Bonnie Jenkins 2nd vice captain Nola Kimber, secretary Letha Smith corresponding secretary Ruth Larsei chorister Norma Fail, historian farcer registrar Duella Denise Mai lesson moil leader Mr V-- hac e a ' s ne pa a, ugl n l r y Nf North Park Baptist t Churdi 427 Iit - Ij- ? 6 4( o.m. Morning Worthy p.m. Hour of Prune 1 Wed. 7 p.m. BSble Study 4F If end Prayer "OUR CHURCH IS X- - ON THE & Dave Phone it ifc 5c 7T Btacmqust 731-429- sjc $ r 5 5ft Mrs. H G. Hammone and Mrs. Osmer Knight attended commencement exercises at Box Elder High School on oin on May 25 to Sam and Ruseanne Brady who live in second Beautiful The daughter for Sam and the learner Roseanne Judd. Clearfield Kiwanis Club dunng the closing days of school gave recognition to ninth grade elementary students attending Doxey and Sunset schools for out- standing Thursday eitizeaship There were from Doxey, Devin Kidman, Terri Holt and Robert Morrill. From the Sunset elementary, Shanon Benton, Tom Gurney, Joe Montano, MarinWatts, menco Florez and Lisa Smith Congratulations students Mr and Mrs Gordon Rock and their four children and Mr Rocks parents, Mr and Mrs Thomas Rock of Peteison spent several days if the Mcmoiul Day holiday in the Moab area exploring umonlunds became gradparents ( pannts Her mother Betty itenden has been 5C M last week for the first time, twin girls were born to Brent and Ruth Oram who live in Clearfield Tentative names for the new arrivals and Natalie and Nicole Mr. and Mrs James Mrs and Dunaway Dunaways mother, Mrs F E. Anderson spent Memorial Day in Ephnam Among graduates of Weber College from Sunset are Stan and Mary Earl, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs Dale Earl, and Mr and Mrs Rodney Hasler Jeff Jenkins whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jenkins, Steven Peterson, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson and Robert Strebel, parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Strebel Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Knight had as dinner guests on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Blaine M. Anderson and their six children of Pleasant View. Mr. Anderson is Mrs Cotal Merrill and her Allison spent daughter seceial days last week in oah die w ith Mrs Merrils i Their night. Danny Hammon graduated in the top 3 per cent of the class He has received a scholarship to the University of Utah and wants to study medicine The Gary Kidmans were among a family group who are enjoying a few days relaxation at Lake Powell Mr. and Mrs Stan Erickson went to Delta on Memorial Day to be with Stans father His mother passed away during the past year Mr. and Mrs Kent Bennett spent Memorial Day in Preston with Mr Bennetts mother, Mrs Howard Bennett. His father died during the past year Mr. and Mrs Donald Oram around all Knight's nephew The Charles Thompsons are off to an early start on their vacation. They with their children Tammy, Shari, Steven and Lon went to Southern California where the children were looking forward to Disneyland and other attractions in the area. The Keith Jefferys spent Memorial Day holiday in Delta with Mr Jefferys parents Mike Quinlin is home on leave after being stationed with the army in Germany. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Dale Quinlin His enlistment period is just about finished Doug Ganz and his aunt Gwen Pierce had their birthday s observed on Saturday with a gathering at the home of Mr Sam and Mrs Bloxham in Kaysville, Doug's grandparents, Mrs Pierces parents Present were the Dean Pierce family from Salt Lake City the Narino Ganzs, Sunset and the DuWayne Andersons of Kaysville grandson ill Kerscher and her riamlsmi J R Cummings vmi.i to Phoenix last week, Kerscher attended a Mis Won en s Democratic in the area They then went to Mesa for a visit with her sister Mrs Donna Wheeler After visiting in Me-- a they went on to the LA aiea where another of her sisters Mrs Barbara Lee lives J R was looking forward to Disneyland and other attractions they planned to lSlt GROW! Pastor it 1 n py 1 1 m ta 9:45 o.m, Sunday Bitxi School X 977, Page SUNSET NEWS i 1900 W 5 S 1 n mtm vn Suiidndgr met 2, Mr and Mrs Hugh Hiendal visited on Sunday here with the Jack Hobbs family. Hugh was a former resident of Sunset, they have been in the service in Hawaii. Dy'la Cummings and Barbara Cundiff spent a few days in San Francisco last week The DuWayne Larsens spent last week in the Denver There will be a short program Douglas and Karen Chugg are leaving Sunset after living here for fourteen years Mr Chugg works for Mountain Bell and has been transferred to Boise, Ida They have five children Christy, Marion, Bonnie, Diane and David They will be missed by their friends and neighbors Airman Robert Andrews, son of Mr and Mrs Floyd M Andrews has been selected for technical training at Lowry Air Force Base, Colo. He completed basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas Sunset LDS News Sunset 2 Hansen was Ricky sistamed a teacher, the son of Mi and Mrs Roy Hansen Sunset t Denise Anderson was released as a counselor in the Primary, Betty Mueller sustained area attending an open house Sunset 5 The Douglas Chugg family for their son Albert and his new bride the former Susan the program gave Olsen, whose home was meeting on Sunday which was well atformerly in that area Mr and Mrs Vic Brady tended The Chuggs are have a new grandaughter moving to Boise, Idaho bom on Wednesday to Sam Sunset 6 and Rosmane Brady of Primary will be on Bountiful It is their second Tuesdays beginning at 10 30 daughter for Sam and the a m during the summer Sunset 7 former Rosemarie Judd There will be a 14 camp Stanley Earl was released DUP Jubilee held in Clinton as YMAPA leader, Mary on Saturday beginning at Earl as Junior Sunday School 12 30 pm Each camp will coordinator The Earls have provide luncheon for their moved into the 2nd ward. Lois members the county camps Corgiat was sustained Junior will provide the beverage. Sunday School coordinator First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. Subordinated Notes First Security Bank is offering $23,000,000 in Subordinated Notes. ALAN GRIFFEY (left) proudly accepts a $5 cash prize for selling the most tickets for an Easter Breakfast sponsored by the Junior High Youth at Our Savior s Lutheran Church The youth group raised the funds for a trip this summer to the Black Hihs in South Dakota Treasurer Kristi Trenholm (right), along with 25 other young people, was excited and happy to receive a check for $439 matching funds from the Aid Association for Lutheran s Insurance Company. The company this acto moke the trip possible help tivity Roy LDS Church News Jensen was released as W'ard Clerk, Neil Cook, Finance bishopric was sustained last 0'rk, and Calvin Hooper, Executive Secretary Sunday for the Fourth Ward Summer Primary will be Parley R Baldwin was sustained as the new Bishop on Wednesday mornings at 10 with James Pingree as 1st a m There will be no more and (Tame Counselor, Stenquist as 2nd Counselor Relief Society meetings until Calvin Hooper is Ward (lei k, June 29 A patio party will be LaMar Barker, Finance held that day at the home of Clerk, and Glendon Larsen, Wilma Little Dustin Johnson, son of Dale Executive Secretary were Released Bishop and Joyce Johnson, has been Richard Jensen and his baptized and confirmed. . SEVENTH WARD: Kelly Counselors, Duane Child and LaMar Barker Donald K Rees has been released as a Sunday School teacher, Karol as Burnham Primary Chorister, and Donna Run-chas a Primary teacher. Sharlene Lomax and Lori Navarro have been sustained as Sunday School Teachers. Summer Primary will be on Thursday mornings at 10 and will last for 14 hours. The Scouts will have an overnight camp at Willard Peak on June 3 and 4. Elder and Mrs Riley Judd, who have just returned from a mission in California, will be the speakers in church this Sunday at 2 p m. EIGHTH WARD: Scott Tayson has been sustained as the new president of the Elders Quorum, with Peter K FOURTH MAKE WARD A new Available in a minimum of $500 and increments of $100. The offering circular is available and notes may be purchased at any office of First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., or you may use the coupon below to secure an offering circular. r I S mmm First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., P.O. Box 1417, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 10 Gentlemen: Please send me an offering circular of your subordinated note issue. g i ! I ! (Please Print) 1 Address J Street State 3 I v. I Zip ...... he principal office of j 1 irst Security Bank ot I tah. N is 79 South Main Vi . s ROY NORTH STAKE NINTH WARD: Mary Ann Kyunaston, Karri Durbano, Lari Pett, and Sister Lund have been sustained to the Young Adult Relief Society. Frances Malan has been sustained as Priest Quorum Adviser, and Mrs. Lund has been sustained to the Sunday School. HOOPER STAKE WARD: FOURTEENTH Howell has been Kathy sustained as a Primary teacher. V.J. Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Howell has just returned from serving in the Texas, San Antonio Mission. He will be the speaker in church on June 12. New Chaplain (Capt.) James T. and Mrs. Oldham, new residents at Hill AFB, practice a hymn for Sunday Protestant services at the Base Chapel. Chaplain Oldham is a Baptist chaplain and Mrs Oldham is also an ordained Baptist minister. The two ministers ust arrived from Lockport, New York, where ho'h were associated with the First Baptist Church The couple married June 14, 1975, and the two ordained Baptist ministers may do mission work, and Mrs Oldham may fill in for vacationing Baptist ministers in nearby communities. CHAPLAIN Name I Fawson remaining as 1st Counselor Leland Karras is the new Secretary Grant Hale was released as President, and Mark Headley as 2nd Counselor Joel Cannon, son of Mr and Mrs Sterling Cannon, has just returned from serving a mission in England, and will be speaking in church in two weeks. Walt Jorgensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jorgensen, has received a call to serve in the Germany Dusseldorf Mission. akc ( lly LtahS4111 newly-assigne- d Rummage sale set at 1st Christain The First Christian Church will hold a rummage sale at 224 Madison Ave , in front of to 4 Hie annex from p m 9am There will be clothing, furniture, jewelry, appliances, novelties and Miscellaneous items for sale Call Miss Laura Motley, 4 if you need any 393-035- |