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Show Sunset LDS News The Sunset Stake LDS Relief Society Compassionate Service seminar will be on Thursday beginning with a reception line at 6 30 pm and classes at 7 pm There will be a represenative from the Relief Society General Board in attendance Every lady in the stake is urged to attend this function Gleed, Debbie Welk. Karen Little, Wendy Williams, Kris Nappies, Tauna Toole was Taylor Shirley released as APYWMIA secretary, LeAnn Wallace sustained was Bassett Doris sustained 1st counselor in the 1 Robinette, Sustained secretary were Carl Anderson, president, Steven Jenkins, 1st counselor, David Bateman, 2nd counselor. Tim Robbinett, secretary Roy Holden was sustained assistant explorer leader. Chuck Church was sustained a counselor in the YMMIA Melba Wilcock was sustained Visiting Teacher supervisor in Relief Society Lois was Murdock sustained Mother Education class leader in Relief Society Diane was Durand sustained morning Relief Society Work Director. Joyce Henderson was sustained Visiting Teacher Relief Society lesson leader Sunset 4 will be p m in the room with Primary graduation on Aug. 14 at 3 Relief Society parents and friends invited Norma Earl has been the girls Merry Miss 2 class leader. Those graduationg will be Denise Evans, Debbie Frosgren released as secretary Donna Perrin was released as Cub coach, Sandra Hill sustained Marlene H.il was released as Primary president, Sandra Hill 1st counselor, Marlene Yigh. 2nd counselor, Veerna Law, secretary. Sustained Primary president Bonnie was Draaver, Kathleen Ryan, 1st counselor, Kaye Alldredge, 2nd sounselor, Veerna Law, family should brmg their ow n meat Corn on the cob tomatoes, and watermelon will be furnished Swimming will be at 8 p m Because of renovations of the church. Relief Society has been moved up to August 16, for the day session Visiting Teachers message will be 9 30 at and given Homemaking activities at It) The evening session w ill meet August 23 at the home of Norma Brenchley Fast meeting will be held on the last Sunday of August secretary and Janet Woodbury called their daughter Karla new Brett Jason Sternickert was given his name, the first child of Mr and Mrs Sternickert, new ward members Sunset 6 Brent and laurie Allen called their new daughter Elizabeth Ann. Ann Larsen was baptised and confirmed, she is the w ife of James Larsen Lagoon Day will be on Aug 18 this year Contact your home teachers for tickets Lagoon Day will be on Aug 18 this year. Contact your home teachers for tickets Following the temple excursion on Aug 26, there will be a dinner at the home of Keith and Dorene pot-luc- k Jeffery's Elders quoram is in charge disposing of the farm tomatoes They are almost ready for canning Sunset 7 Willden and Jerome Richard and Domta Casteel were released as Sunday School teachers, George Dickson and Kathy sustained Stephensen was Sandra Kriser sustained Relief Society organist Glenna Rae Christiansen was baptised and confirmed the daughter of Mr and Mrs Darrell Christensen of PneM.s Sim k Young Women SEVENTH WARD The annual ward summer party will be held Aug 17 at 6 p m at Municipal Park Each APYWMIA William Ferneliu1' Sunday at 8 a m will be a general Priesthood meeting at the 2nd, 7th, Kith ward THIRD WARD The Relief Society Fall Social will be held on August Scott Miller has been sustained as president of the Young Men, and Candy Jacobs as president of the was of the Mark and Tammy Thurell called their new son Tad Marcus ROY STAKE 30. APYWMIA Sunset 5 James Sunset Michael Wells was baptised and confirmed the son of Mr and Mrs Joe Wells Jr Sunset 2 Charles Cearley was baptised and confirmed the son of Mr and Mrs Charles Cearley Mr and Mrs Stewart Caldwell called their new daughter Sara Stan and Mary Earl called their new daughter Gina Mane Sunset 3 was Christv Haugen baptised and confirmed the daughter of Norman and Lynette Haugen Germain Anderson was baptised and confirmed the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harold Anderson Clifford Law was released as Teachers Quoram president, Carl Anderson, 1st counselor David Bateman, 2nd Tim counselor, Rov LDS News Roy North dotes session Elder LeGrand Richards membet ot the Council of the Twelve, will be the visiting at the General Authority Quarterly Slake Conference of the Rov Huh North Stake Saturday. August l ith and Sunday. August 41 h He will be accompanied by Elder J Malan lleslop. Regional Representative Elder Richards was born Farmington. February 6th. Ctah in on 1886 and is the third apostle in direct family descent He has filled four missions and presided over two missions He has served as Bishop of three wards and also as a Stake Piesident He was Presiding Bishop for fourteen y eat s and has been a member of the Council ol the Twelve since April 1432 Elder Richards is the author of three books and is married to the former Inu Jane Ashton '1 hey arc1 the parents ot s children four daughters and two sons Conlerence sessions on Saturday will he held, in p m anti beginning at 7 no p m in the Stake House , A'i in South 20) West. Roy Those expected to be in atinclude1 all tendance EIGHTH WARD Mark Stevens, son of Mr and Mrs Bob Stevens, has returned from a mission in San Deigo, Calif., and will be the speaker in church this Sunday The Bishop has called a special leadership meeting Melchizedek Priesthood for all officers and teachers Leaders and Secretaries of the ward, to be held next The theme of the 7 on p m. Tuesday at 7 p m There will te a Deseret meeting is "Our Missionary Opportunities" and all adult Industries Drive on Aug 20 members and young men Two babies have been years of age are asked to blessed and named by their attend fathers Alec John was the The Sunday session will be name given to the son of Mr. held m the Ogden Tabernacle and Mrs. Robert Tillotson at 9 mi a m David Klein was the name Music for this session will chosen for the son of Harold he provided by the Stake and Ingrid Morrill Young Adult chorus directed Jeff Hunter, son of Mr and Cecil Cawley and Mrs by Mrs Richard Hunter, Julie Cawley, accompanied Christena Phillips, daughter at the organ by Wayne of Lynette Phillips, and and Connie Nicole Burbank, daughter of Mayberry Denning at the piano Mr. and Mrs. Scott Burbank, The special youth meeting have been baptized and will be held at 11.30 a m confirmed Sunday m the Stake House Jeff Stone has been .aid all young people ages 12 sustained president of the thru 23 years of age are m-- Deacons Quorum, with Matt ited to attend George and Lloyd Eastman The Stake Presidency as counselors, and Lyle Bair, all Stake secretary. Mark George is encourages members, to attend the the new president of the Sunday General session and Teachers Quorum, with Mark to brmg a friend Bruce and Bateman Sacrament Meetings will McEntire as Counselors, and he held in all wards at the Allen Gentry secretary usual times Hal Olmstead and Billie 16-1- 3 R 3 - will the lead qvuum. with 'ei rotary Allen NuRTH STAKE Slake t onlerence will be held tin-- . Saturday and with LeGrand Sunday Ru hai ds nl tne Council of the waive as the visiting uncial uthonty J Malan lleslop. Regional Representative will also be ill A attendance meeting on Saturday evening has been vailed Im all adults of the stake as well as all Aaronic Pnesthood age young men Sunday mornings session will begin at 9 A choir of Young Adults of the legion will turnisti the music lor the conlei cm e I SIXTH W RD Jason Thomas was the name chosen for the son of Chailes and Joan James, when he was blessed by his grandfather The daughter of Dennis and Muriel Liggett was blessed by her father, and named Valerie DaN'ae The Relief Society has planned a Fall Social for the evening ol August 30 David and Marilee Bailey and two children have been welcomed as new members of the ward TWELFTH WARD The Relief Society F'all Social will be held Sept 9 The theme is Relief Society Roundup and all ladies and their husbands or partners are invited Starting at 6.30 there will be dinner, music and a program. The menu will include Bonanza Steak, Tumbleweed Salad, Cowboy Beans, Cactus Juice, Prairie Toast, Big Valley Ice Cream and Cake. Western dress will be in order and the event will be held at the home of Thane and Jewell Karren Starting in September, Relief Society will be on on Wednesday, Mutual Tuesday, and Primary on Thursday Sunday School will be at 11 a m. and Sacrament meeting at 5 p m Ixmnard Arrington, Church Historian, will be the speaker at Sacrament meeting on Sunday at 3 p m SIXTEEN WARD Sherrie Schmid has been released as Recreation and Beautification Leader for the Relief Society, and as Laurel Advisor. Judy Skinner has been released as a Primary and teacher Sounders, Ann Medeil from School Bonnie the Sunday Sever has been released as Rebel 2nd Session Society Homemaking leader, and rocky Olsen as Teachers Quorum Advisoi and Yen lures Leader Becky Haycock Russell Pmcombe and Gene Barnett have been sustained to the Sunday School. Judy Skinner as Laurel Advisor, Lajuana Saunders as 1st Counselor and Bonnie Secor and 2nd Counselor in the Young Women's Mutual, and Bill Medeil as Teachers Adv isor and Venture Leader toucon The daughter of Bill and Diane Hoellein has been blessed by her father, and named Mandee Marne Ann rue. daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Arave. Joy y nn Rollins daughter of Mr and Mrs Gaylen Rollins. . Sustained as the new presidency of the 2nd quorum of Deacons president. Counselor. Meendennk are Doug Moss, Secor 1st Scott and The Secretary Robin has Teachers quorum sustained Gret Hart as and president, Many Skinner, and Thane Saunders as counselors Steve Tanner and Chris Williams have been ordained Priests; Brett Nemeroff. Chad Sheffer, Scott Strebel. and Larry Nielsen, Teachers, and Bradley Buttars as a have been coni n lin'd and their fathers baptised by IGlirEEYlH tt Date released Secretary sustained Max Packham, v ,n RI) has been Executive and Mark Howly Rubins Joy and Jerry High-fieltiav e been released from the Services and Activities Committee and Jerry High-tielsustained as Activities Chairman J Morgan has been sustained president of the Young Men, with Darrell Oram as Counselor Johanna Anderson. Jackie Highfield, and Kathy May have been sustained as counselors m the W o u n g ORGANIZATION A omens Worship with your family this week CLEARFIELD VETERINARY CLINIC 599 North Main MONDAY-FRIDA- SATURDAY 8 to 12, Bill PHONE and Y 8 to 12, 1:30 to 6 Lajuana Gentry, Charles Arave, Scott Diane Jacobsen, and Mai k Olsen daughter of Mr ami Mrs 'led Olsen, and niton LaMar Smith, son of Mr and Mrs LaMar Smith, 1 :30 to 5 825-331- 2 Hooper Stake News HOOPER STAKE FIRST WARD There will be a ward party on Friday at 5 p m at the church parking lot and area. The surrounding evenings entertainment will have a carnival atmosphere and White Elephant articles are needed A Deseret Industries Drive will be conducted on Aug. 28 Starting the first Sunday in September, there will be change in meeting times, with Priesthood meeting at 9 30, Sunday School at 10 30 and Sacrament meeting at 6 p m Anyone desiring to take Lamamte children in to their home for the coming school year, should contact a member of the bishopric WASHINGTON, D C Orrin G Hatch today announced that applications for White House the 1978-79 Fellowships program are now available. 15 young Approximately Americans in the early stages of their careers will be chosen to participate in the program and will be given the opportunity to serve as special assistants to a member of the President Cabinet, the Vice President, or the Executive Office of the President. The program offers an intensive education program designed to orient the Fellows to the structure and issues of the federal government. Leaders from the public and private sectors will provide added insight into the governmental processes. Individuals selected to participate in the White House Fellowships program spend a year in Washington, D.C., and then return to their former careers. The Fellows have an outstanding op- an un portunity to gain Sandridge Park Judy Keele has been released as 2nd Counselor in the Relief Society, and Carrie Greenfield sustained Carolyn Jones has been released as a Primary teacher, and Judy Keele and Banks have been Gail as sustained Primary Junior softball team teachers Our Applications open Senators Jake Garn and will compete in Multi Region play tonight at 8 p m at and a working the federal derstanding knowledge system. of Further information may writing to President's Commission on White House Fellowships, Washington, DC 20415, or through the offices of Senators Garn and Hatch be obtained Dennis Vest was released as Director of the A P A and David Broadbent sustained as the new president of the Young Men, with Steve Holbrook and Dennis Vest as Counselors Joan Kimber will be the president of the Young Kathie with Women, blessed and Use the wests most useful credit card for back to school on Aug shopping. 23 oar SaRflajj North Park Baptist Church 4275 S. 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Sdtool 1 1 named Catherine The son of Brent and Brenda Lindsey has been named Jerome Mark and Tei ry Rundquist named their baby son The Relief Society will have their Homemaking meeting by aft Xjc Mayfield, and Carolyn Jones Verna as her counselors as was released Bumbiough Secretary and sustained as laurel Advisor SEVENTEENTH WARD Tim Wessman, and Joe Adair have been baptised and confirmed Their parents are Tim and Mary Lou Wessman and (Jerry and Bonnie Adair The baby daughter of John and Colleen Hess has been you do not have a First Security VisaCheck Protection Plus card, apply now. Get both ser-v- l js with a single application at any office of If all flavors except hot fudge ROY CLEARFIELD |