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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Aug. 1 8, 1 5 Cap Pcoy 977, Page 6 MOUi Roy LDS News Primary, and HOOPER STAKE FOURTEENTH WARD Ruinin' Burrell sustained The Relief Society has sustained a new presidency Evelyn Hill was released as president, with her counselors, Annetta Howell and Bernece Horne. Annetta Howell was sustained as the new president, with Georgia Anderson and Mary Sorensen as counselors. Bonnie Schoenfeld was released as a counselor in the ROY NORTH STAKE Jerry Brown has Been released from the stake High Council, and Fay Facer sustained meeting will be at 8, Sunday School at 10. and sacrament meeting at 3. Primary will be on Tuesday, Mutual on Wednesday, and Relief released as a Primary teacher, and sustained as 1st counselor. Jeanetta Knighton was released from the Primary and Gaylene Platte Society on Thursday. sustained. FIFTEENTH WARD Meeting times starting in Gilbert Sullivan and Bert September will have NINTH WARD Simpson have been ordained at Priesthood 9, meeting Colvell. Doug Randy high Priests, and Wilford Sunday School at 10:30 and Sheridan Dance, and LaMont Stoker a Seventy. sacrament meeting at 4. have been ordained Elders Norvell Thompson has been Mutual will be on Tuesday Time changes for Ward sustained as Executive and Primary on Wednesday. The Roy Utah North Stake meetings will change in Secretary, Arthur Terkelson FIFTH WARD Special Interest group will Priesthood as Ward Clerk, Roger Little September CAROLINE KING, Dusti Edson and Donna Bair happily receive their invitations to the Starting Sept. 1, Priesthood sponsor a fireside Sunday, as Teachers Quorum Weber County Hospital's ice cream social. August 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the meeting will be at 8, Sunday Adviser, and Cindy Tyler as a School at 9:30 and sacrament Roy 9th Ward Relief Sonuy G. Room. Mr. and Mrs Sunday School teacher. meeting at 2. Relief Socety The Relief Society will have w ill remain on Thursday and Stettler will present a slide their opening social on Aug. Mutual will be on Wednesday. travelogue of their visit to 31 at the church. Visiting Fast meeting will be on the Tahiti. Musical numbers will All in Teachers will meet at 7:30 2nd Sunday each month, at also be presented and the social will follow. All 11:30. terested are invited to attend. Fawcett, president. Marge women of the ward are inThe Relief Society Thomas, 1st counselor. Mary vited. The son of Mr. and the patients at the Hospital. An ice cream social has been meeting will be Homemaking Church. 2nd counselor and Mrs. Dean been sjc sjc has 7:00 at will be 25. 23, Waystaff planned, Tuesday, August Aug. making They Linday Bell, secretary will the name Evan by his wall plaques from carpet. Each Weber a a at receive certificate girl given County Hospital p.m. was Rolunett Carol of Appreciation signed by Mr. George father Elmo Carey blessed Those who completed the patio, for the Junior Volunteers from as sustained evening his and named special Homemaking Course will be Goodell, Hospital Administrator and Weber County grandaughter Hospital. They Homemaking leader in Relief her honored at the party for the many will be graduated. Hatch, Volunteer Amy. by Barbara Society, Dolores, organist. Director. WARD hours of service they have donated to THIRTEENTH was Thompson Joyce LAKEVIEW WARD Evelyn Gill has been sustained morning Relief The Relief Society is sustained as Relief Society chorister. Society 4275 S. 1900 W. sponsoring a Mothers and 2nd session Homemaking was Ashdown Diane Daughters social this Friday leader, with Betty Wood Roy sustained Mother Education evening at the home of Beth class leader for the Young Gibson. A Circus theme will assistant. Pam OToole will 9:45 a.m. SvoMy Bfela Cultural teach the Adult Relief Society, Debbie be carried out and refreshSdiool Refinement lesson for the leader ments will be served. Cook, Homemaking 11 a.ai. Morning Worship Relief Society. for the Young Adult group. The Fathers and Sons 6 p.m. Hour of Praise The son of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine presented Terry Horse shows will be held on chairman of the horse events breeds performance horse will also be this Lou Barter has been blessed Outing Wed. 7 p.m. Bib Study a softball trophy to the bishop show on Thursday, Aug. 18 at Friday at the Maples Camp in by his great grandfather, all three days of the 50th at the fiar. td Prayer the girls Ogden Canyon. They will autographed by Davis County Fair, according A and FFA horse show 7:30 p.m. and contestants are A H. Reid and named Luke softball team for their stake "OUR CHURCH IS will be held at 8:30 a.m. on not restricted to Davis camp overnight and all Jonathan. The daughter of to Dan Campbell, department achievements. THE ON GROW!" fathers and sons are invited. Thursday, Aug. 18, the County residents. Greg and Pam OToole was Sunset 4 for will of Pastor show each fiar. fees the times change named Jennifer. Meeting opening day "Entry Sustained as APYWMIA On Friday, Aug. 19 at 8 a.m. may be paid just prior to each in September. Relief Dave Bloomquist starting Allen LeAnn was Christopher president will be on Wedof the horse shows, Mr. Horse the Society Registered Quarter Palusi was confirmed by his Phone 731-429- 5 Wallace, Doris Bassett, 1st and Priesthood show will be held in the rodeo Campbell said. Sic nesday o is son He a $ $ $ $ $ $ J(c $ 3(c 'k grandfather. counselor, Dixie Wightman, will be at 8, Sunday arena at the fiar grounds on meeting and Melba Albert Palusi. 2nd counselor, Janet Bassett , the north wide of Lagoon in School at 10, and Sacrament Brenda Miller was baptized secretary. 2:30 on Sunday. at Farmington. "This event will meeting and confirmed her father by Sustained as president of ROY STAKE be conducted in strict acRussell Miller. the APYMMIA was Dave cordance with the rules and The Relief Society has been Ottley, Burt Lippold, 1st asked to provide a chorus for The toilet in your bathroom regulations of the American counselor, Gary Bybee, stake conference in was never designed to be a Quarter Horse Associations Sepsecretary. waste basket. Each time you handbook 25 edition dated tember. They need 20 women Sunset 6 flush the toilet you flush Jan. 1, 1977, Mr. Campbell ward. from each Practices Beginning Sept. 4 the ward are seven gallons of water down held each said. being Saturday schedule will be: Priesthood basket waste a Use the drain. 8 2nd He also noted that the entry the 7th at at morning Meeting, 8 a.m.; Sunday 13th ward. : The next Chamber of for waste paper. fee will be $6 for all School, 9:30 a.m.; Fast There are literally hunCommerce membership registered halter and per2:30 FRIENDLY PLACE TO WORK. YOU WILL RECEIVE p.m.; Meeting, will be held on dreds of water saving devices formance classes and $3 for WARD SECOND meeting Sacrament Meeting, 4 p.m. 1 . A I now. good starting salary on the market 1977, Glen Wallace has been Wednesday, August 17, all youth classes. Entries ' right was Garcia Dennis 2. Training No exp. necessary as an assistant ward at Sandridge Jr. High School Most of them are well worreleased be mailed to Gloria may sustained a teacher, he is the 3. Merited wage Increases and Craig Olsen 2075 West 4600 South, Roy, thwhile, but there are some Taylor, 20262 N. Main, son of Mr. and Mrs. Liofredia clerk, 4. Paid vacation If worthless. will are sustained. Utah. The meeting fairly begin that Centerville, Utah 84014. Garcia. Another son, Doug, 5. Uniforms furnished water for town be will 7:00 at a Priesthood 8 1, On Saturday, Aug.t 20, at youre shopping p.m. It, Starting Sept. was sustained a deacon. All work inside several 6. check will be at 9, Sunday and 4he devices, All show a.m. Breed horse the saving meeting meeting type Cary Robinson, and J.R. School If you are out of school and interested in kinds and There will different is at invited. and scheduled to compare. is the at '11:30, public begin Cummings graduated from Sacrament meeting at 6. be no charge. Theres a lot of confusion Davis Stadium rodeo arena. working full time, day shift only, apply in person Primary and were sustained Relief conbe will 5 Hatch U.S. Senator be on will from This to is Davis among people many Society open p.m. County deacons. Cary is the son of He will cerning the drought. If you residents only, whereas the the on Mutual guest speaker. Wednesday, Carl and Shirley Robinson. a quarter horse show on Friday CONTACT MANAGER AT J.R. Cummings the grandson Thursday, and Primary on make a short speech followed have a question or contact answer and the a is open to anyone wishing to by Tuesday. question suggestion, of Pete and Bernita 5810 So. 1900 W., Roy period. If you have some governors drought center at show a registered quarter Its located in the horse. FOURTH WARD pertinent questions regar N. Main, Clearfield 893 Sunset 7 Senator The son of Bruce and diing There will also be an all Hatchs capitol building, room 216-Loren Young was released Ronna Crouch has been given position on certain bills or as Sunday School organist, the name Tyler Allen by his Federal funding or Hill Field Don Eastman sustained. father. The daughter of related matters etc., now is and Karen Cutler was the time to ask. Dennis Pat Sutter was sustained as We request you advertise blessed by Charles Andrew and a Relief Society teacher, released as a Sunday School and named Kimberly Dee. this visit by Senator Hatch as The ward summer party much as possible. It is being teacher. Susan Herschi will be this Saturday at the sponsored by the Chamber of sustained. church. A picnic supper and Commerce, the JCs, Kiwanis Curtis Caine was sustained other activities have been and the Elks Club of Roy. L We will see you and your a priest, the son of David and planned for the evening. Liz Caine. LaWanna Jensen has been friends there. Sunset LDS News Sunset Stake The Stake Relief Society was reorganized over the weekend. Sustained as new president was Norma Ashdown. Her counselors are Sally Dickson and Wilma Cornia. Secretary is Jean Ganz. The Primary Stake Board was also reorganized with Florence Wallace president, Linda Bremmer and Alita Moore counselors, Connie music director, Wright, Dorothy Moore, secretary, KaryLynn Canfield, leader, Barbara Gorringe. scouting director. Lagoon Day is scheduled for Aug. 18. Tickets may be obtained from your Home Teacher or a member of the bishopric. Stake Temple Day is Aug. 18. Fathers and Sons Outing is on Aug. 19 and 20, at Weber Memorial Park in Ogden Canyon, area B. Dinner from p.m. on Friday evening. Cost is $1.50 per person. Sunset 1 Anita Child was sustained Junior Sunday School coordinator. Doug Sewell was advanced to a teacher, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sewell. Sunset 2 Robert Reeve will leave Oct. 8 for the mission home. He has received a call to the Atlanta, Ga. mission area. This will be the third missionary for Dale and Ina Reeve. Son Brent and daughter Elaine have both served on missions. was Reeve Elaine 6 sustained Cultural Refinement leader in the Young Adult Relief Society. Myla Parker and Lana Thompson were sustained geneology leaders for Relief Society.- - Sunset 3 Paul Dawson has been released as assistant ward clerk, Lawrence Byington sustained. the from Released APYWMIA was Nancy Reid, president, Becky Zaugg, 1st counselor, Ann Fawcett, 2nd counselor and Sandra Shelly, secretary. Sustained, Ann Ice cream social slated for hospital volunteers North Park? Baptist Church Morse shows planned during county fair 4-- t Drought center opened Hatch speaks . 2-- Ker-sche- r. 533-777- rrrrRrmt?l VSA 41b3 123 45b 189 fl Mr. and Mrs. Theron Watts, son Kevin and Mark Parson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Parsons went to Fort Leonardwood, Mo. to attend graduation services of another son Steven, from Basic Reserve Army Training. From there they went to Nauvoo, 111., visiting historical sites there and in Carthage. Then on to AFB, Decolo, Mich., to visit friends, Sgt. and Mrs. Russ Wilkensen. They then crossed the Canadian border at Sault Ste Marie traveling the trans Canada Highway to Cardston, Alberta. Visited th" LDS Temple and other points of interest there. Homeward bound took them through Montana and Idaho. They were away 22 weeks. Wur-thsmit- h area around the stove. She says a few more minutes and the whole kitchen would have been ablaze. A new son arrived at the home of Kent and Christy Bennett on Aug. 9. Mary Harper and her seven children visited here on with Marys Thursday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vick Brady. The Harpers live in Oren. Jack and Sherrie Jo Dagga have a new daughter born orl Aug. 11. Jay and Florence Wallace and their sons Scott and Bradley have returned from a ten day vacation which took them to Bozeman, Mont. Their daughter and her fanily Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brown moved from this area to Bozeman recently and it was Roger and Stephanie Weaver have a new son who the first time the Wallaces had been to visit them. They arrived on Aug. 9. The Gary Kidman's thank a came back home by way of smoke sensor that their home Yellowstone Park. Kevin Dalton recently was not destroyed by fire last week. Mrs. Kidman put some graduated from Weber State parrifin on a burner to melt. College so he and his wife it Kim will be leaving soon to about She forgot sensor the but make their home in Price momentarily detected the smoke so the where he will join the acdamage was confined to an counting firm of Schmi n and s(BW Rich. Kevins parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Dalton. His wife the former Kim Anderson of Roy. They have been living in Farr West while he has been attending Weber State. North County Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold an orientation meeting in the Church Weber Thuron 6:30 at beginning 15 on the BYU tour of Israel. Juliannes father Cleon Skousen is directing the tour. Glen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kimber. Glenn and Julianne and their 3 children live in Roy, baby sitters will care for the children until they return on Use the wests most useful credit card for back to school shopping. Aug. 25. South sday. Officers of the various the lessom camps and leaders are invited to attend. club members will be among those with exhibits at the county fair on Tuesday. 4-- The various hasve Sunset clubs under the Norma Earl and been direction of Norma Dalton this summers. Mel Wood has been hospitalized for observation. Gary and Linda Stoddard have added a new daughter to their family. The little girl arrived on Aug. 14. The Bob Holts visited Mrs. Holts sister Mabel June Palmer in the University of Utah hospital on Sunday. Mrs. Palmer has had surgery. Glenn Kimber and his wife Julianne of Roy, left on Aug. Bob and Marge Holt and their son and daughter John and Terrie spent a few days last week on an outing in Joes Valley. The Marino Ganz and Verdun Nicholas families were among those attending a Heber Daniel reunion which was held in the Sunset Park on Sunday. There were about 77 of the family present. Mrs. Melvin Lewis and Mrs. Jean Cardon sisters of LaRee Keller, both of Los Angeles, are visiting in the area for the next two weeks. Christy and Greg Cardon have been visiting the Kellers for a few weeks. The children and mother will return home. Mrs. Lewis will remain for the. wedding of Judy Keller and Marcus Morrell Sept. 2. The girls parents live in Roy. 4 First Securitys VisaCheck Protection Plus card makes back to school shopping or travel twice as simple. To charge it, use the Visa side. To write a check, use Check Protection Plus. And over 12,000 merchants in the Intermountain area honor First Security VisaCPP card. Its the simple, sensible off to school. VSA lb 3 123 40 H5b 390W:' 18R 'NY: , FRONT FOR CHARGE AUTMOMIZKD IKJNATUM way to get your family you do not have a First Security VisaCheck Protection Plus card, apply now. Get both services with a single application at any office of If BACK FOR CHECK |