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Show ) SUN CHRONICLE, April 13, 1978, 8 Page CLEARFIELD COURIER, April 12, 1978, Eli Eon Thi Roy 17th ward was divided last Sunday, creating the Roy 19th ward Donald Rundquist was retained as bishop of the 17th ward, w ith Mark Wagstaff as lirst counselor. Richard as Don Jensen is ward clerk, Bruce Rohmer and Ray Alvey assistant clerks, and Don Bennion was sustained second counselor Executive Liggeett, (Mfurd) &eius First Ward nooiKHsrvKK Secretary. Meetings for the 17th ward will be as folows: PPriesthood meeting, 8 a.m., Sunday School, 11 a.m., and Sacrament meeting at 4:30 p m. Sustained as bishop of the 19th ward was Dan Clark, with Kent L. Stevenson as first counselor, and Keith Burnett as second counselor. Reo Waddoups is ward clerk, with Orell Mindrum as assistant clerk. Their ppriesthood meeting will be at 8:30 a.m., Sunday School at 12:30 p.m. and sacrament meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. A clean up for the church has been scheduled for April 29 Lorene VanAarle has been released as a Primary teacher, and Grant Burton as Deacons adviser. Douglas Jacobs was sustained as Deacons Adviser. Three babies were named and blessed at the last fast meeting. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whipple was blessed by his father, and named Joshua Jonathon. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ingram was blessed by Glen Ingram, and named Cody Dean. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kimber was given the name Kenneth Wayne by his father. Tanya Olson, daughter of Mrs. Adelia Olson has received a call to serve in the New York City mission. Her farewell will be April 23. The Relief Society will have the Social Relations Mother and Education lessons at their meeting next HANSEN GLASS COMPANY Auto Residential Commercial - ESTIMATOR AND BUS. 290-155- Arts 563 W. 100 N. BOUNTIFUL, SALES RES. 5 292-550- UT 84010 3 named Eric Hansen Hall Glen Weaver, son of Bishop Travis and Beverly Weaver, has been baptized and confirmed by his father. Art Hansen and Don Bodily have been ordained Priests. The Social Relations and Mother Education lessons will be taught at Relief Society next week. Eleventh Ward Geraldine Leavitt has been released as night Relief Society Homemaking leader, and sustained as first year Beehive Adviser. Karrie Tracy was sustained as the new homemaking leader for the night Relief Socity. Marie Willis was released as Sunday School Librarian, and Elva Johnson sustained. The Relief Society will have the Social Relations and Mother Education lessons at their meeting next Tuesday. Ward Pat Reynolds has been sustained as Relief Society Jeannette Chorister, Raymond as assistant Relief Society nursery leader, Dora Ann Stevenson as ward Arts organist, Carol Zondervon as a Primary teacher, and Joan Matthews as a Sunday School teacher. Jeff Norman, son of Mrs. Kay Norman, has been or dained a Priest. Next Wednesday in Relief the Mother Society, and Social Education Relations lessons will be taught. ROY STAKE Second Ward Charlotte Gailey has been sustained as 2nd session-ReliSocity Homemaking, leader. Roberta Robinson was released. Greg Manning has been ordained a Priest. The Relief Society will feature the Social Relations and Mother Education lessons at their meetings next Wednesday. Fourth Ward The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Child has been blessed by his father, and named Travis Spencer Child. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Easthope was named Kelley, by her father. Florence Hay has been released as Sunday School and Nancy chorister, Pingree sustained. Billy Elliott has been sustained as a Sunday School teacher, and Edie Rogers as teacher. 00V QJ3A0G 1978 MARK V Stock 8272 Complete luxury, equipped. SAVE $2565.00 SALE PRICED AT ONLY. . . 12,995 ' Lease for only $260.32 per mo. 1978 COUGAR a Lori Jacobsen has been released from the Primary. Fifth Ward Carrie Welch has been sustained as a Sunday School teacher. Social Relations and Mother Education will be taught at Relief Society next Wednesday. Seventh Ward Friday evening is the ward budget dinner, to be served at 6:30, and followed by a Primary m 1FMC IT JL I The son of Alan and Jeannie Hall has been blessed by his father, and Director, Karen Angus as Primary .WINDOWS INSTALLATION C0Wc J. COREY STAHLE ROY NORTH STAKE Sixth Ward Cultural STORM DOORS GLASS INSULATED short program. Please bring your own table service. Keith Pitchford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pitchford, has graduated from Primary and has been ordained a Deacon by his father. The Relief Society will have the Mother Education and Social Relations lessons XR-- 7 at their next meetings Thursday. f The annual Gold and Green Ball will be on April 15. the charge will be $1.50 1 Sunset 3 Kathy sustained Andrews morning was Horne released as senior Primary chorister. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Argyle were sustained new ward members. Melvin and Linda Hamilton and their children William 5 Matthew and Michael John 1978 BOBCAT , Stock were baptised and confirmed Heather Arant was baptised and confirmed, the 8260 Walker sustained. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Campbell has been blessed by her grandfather, Maurice Campbell, and named Marnae Michelle. Neuis bara Gorringe is morning Mother Education class leader, Norma Allen in the evening Sunset Mr. . Elder Hunter speaks in Clinton . Clinton 7 and Mrs. Wayne Rowley called their new son Robert Nadine Groves was released as a cub scout den mother. Loydene Bergland sustained. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Social Relations classes with Liz Taylor the morning class, Irene Genta the evening group. Nada Nicholas is Mother Education class leader. . planning sessions Elder Howard W. Hunter, a member of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will preside at the Clinton Utah Stake Con- ference New members will be received at the 10:45 am worship service Sunday at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 5560 S. 2300 W.. Roy. Pastor Charles Riggs sermon for the Fourth Sunday of Easter will center on Jesus, the Good Shepherd" as the guardian and protector of souls. The North Layton Jr. High Melo-Aires- " will present special musical selections. All age groups meet for Sunday Church School at 9:30 a m. Organ Committee Chair- man, Maj. Gordon Smith, at 825-575- The General meeting of the Lutheran Church Women will be held Tues. April 18 in the Hall. Fellowship Following the brief business meeting, the program will be presented by Mrs. Margaret who has Rostkowski, recently completed a study tour of Egypt, and will show slides and discuss topics of interest m t the situation, in particular those concerning the role of women. Hostesses for the evening are Mrs. Aleen Simons and Mrs. Lenore Ormiston. Confirmation classes will meet Wednesday. 8th grade at 6:45; 9th grade at 8:15. On Thursday the Carol Choir will meet at 4 p.m six-wee- Mid-Eas- The donation of keys for the new electronic organ is progressing, with two thirds pledged. Keys are still available at $66 each, or contributions of any amount may be made directly to the organ fund. Information may be had from the church or from office, 825-655- Melodrama readied by West Weber Orphan," a melodrama by Harry Phillips will be presented b the West Weber LDS Second Ward under the directum of Joy Hancock, Saturday at 7pm This will be a fun night for children as well as senior citizens and there is no charge of the drama or social to be put on at the Hooper LDS First Ward Recreation Hall. The event is sponsored by the Hooper First Ward Interests group under the chairmanship of Jenms Christensen, ward representative Any questions about the activity can lie made by calling her at Activation. President A. De Mar Mitchell invites all stake and ward Priesthood Leadership. Young Men presidency and Aaromc Priesthood advisors to attend the 4 to 5:30 p m. Saturday session. All Stake members are to attend the 7 to 9 pm on Saturday meeting evening Then all members and friends are invited to attend the 9 to 11 a in General Session Sunday Morning President Mitchell along with his councilors Elwood S. Johnston and Dean J. Nelson will conduct the conference. Music will be furnished by the Stake Choir under the direction of Doug Cox and accompanied by Brent Johnston on the organ. There will be a junior conference held in conjunction with the Stake Conference for children 3 through 6 year? of age. The parents of the children are encouraged to have the youth to the Junior Conference at 8:40 a m. where Elder Hunter will visit with the children until 9 a m , at w'hich time he will join the general session in the chapel. All members are encouraged to bring their scriptures. Homemakers plan meeting 5601 W 6100 W Special and Saturday Sunday at the Clinton Stake Center. Elder Hunter will speak at all sessions of the conference and will present the theme of Member Wright was baptised and contirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Quiroz was called Hector Rene. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Social Relations class with Shirlene Anderson in the morning, Ruth Dunaway in the evening. Sharon Steele will give the morning Mother Education lesson, Kathy Andrews the evening lesson, lesson. Sunset 4 John Evans was baptised and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Evans. Jason Fleming was baptised and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fleming. Allan Wilson was baptised and confirmed the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilson. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Social with Relations lesson Dorothy Church in the morning, Janet Evans giving Shirley Lease sustained. Marva Berger was released from the Primary staff, and Barbara autnrfi QDur was Mother Education with the Sunset 6 was Kidman Randy baptised and confirmed, the son of Gary and Donna Kidman. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Social Relations classes with Betty Larsen in the morning, Eva Giles in the evening. Bar Education Relief Society class leader. Robert Leo Mother in morning, Beverly Andreason in the evening Jane Harper is Mother Education class leader. Wolfe. automobile. 6395 Relations classes Marlene Thurrell Sunset Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moline called their new daughter Tana Roxanne. Crystal Lola was the name chosen for the new daughter of Mr. and Mrs Merlin James. The Joseph Wells called their new daughter Crystal Cherie. Relief Society on Wednesday will be the Social Relations classes with Winifred Pearson in the morning, Carolyn White in evening. Dorothy Moore will give the Mother Education lesson in the morning. Sunset 2 Relief Society on Wednesday evening will be the Cultural Refinement class with Kathryn Brady leading the discussion. Michael and Cathy Larsen called their new son Todd Michael. Jody Lynn Wolfe was baptised and confirmed, the daughter of Michelle lesson. Sunset SALE PRICED AT ONLY... sessions during the week. The of membership Geraldine Jeanine Richins has been accepted in the ward. 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