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Show Roy LBS News ROY NORTH STAKE SIXTH WARD Sunset LDS Relief Society for the summer will be on the last Tuesday of each month, in Stake News sustained a deacon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Ryan. Bryan Wright was sustained a deacon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Ryan. Bryan Wright was sustained a teacher, the son of Dennis and Connie Wright. Pete and Quarterly Conference will begin with a correlation on meeting Saturday evening. Stake leaders are pushing hard for a 50 per cent attendance at the Sunday morning meeting Sunset First. Mr. and Mrs Harry Kartchner called their son Daniel Hal. Kerry Eugene Armstrong was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs David Armstrong Sunset Second. David Huffman was graduated from Primary and sustained Sunset Seventh. Gary and Carol Taggert called their new daughter Haley. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Duke called their new son Quinlin. Michelle Genta was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Rodney and Irene Genta. the evening, are Bishop Mel and Helen Wood. The Toones live in Clinton. Sunset Third. Debbie Cook was sustained educational counselor in the Young Adult Visiting Genta Cher-Mari- e Spencer was baptized and confirmed. The daughter of Emily Spencer. Sunset Fourth. Glenn and Linda Thomas called their new son Tyler John in church services on Sunday. Sunset Fifth. Sandra Law and Paul Parker were released as Sunday School teachers, Jenna L.. Hansen sustained. Tracy Ryan was ARVIl KOCHERHAUS, chairman of the Clinton LDS Stake Fun Day, along with Lyman Freestone, publicity chairman for the event, look over the Clinton park in preparation for Saturday's events, beginning at 7 a.m. School was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Wayne and Genta. April Gayle Lawrence was baptized and confirmed, the daughter of Doug and Shirley Lawrence. was Donetta Castile released as Mia Maid advisor and sustained 2nd counselor in the APYWMIA. Carol Baugh was sustained as Mia Maid advisor. Reenaee Wagstaff was a sustained Primary teacher. Bryan Stephens was sustained ward missionary coordinator. Trina Relief Clinton sets Fun Day1 A full day of food, fun and activities is being planned by the Clinton LDS Stake will be on sale. The Relief Society is planning this type of booth, with each ward at the Clinton donating items for sale. the Rides including a dunk Squirrel Cage, tank, a trampoline, a stage coach pulled by horses and the wagon. Other games set up during the day include a sponge throw, doll throw, tug of war, contest and a baseball game. A handicraft sale will be set up by the Relief Society along with an auction with Saturday School park, 1000 W. 1800 N. According AERATORS ROLLERS HEDGE TRIMMERS SOD CUTTERS Arvil Kocherhaus, activities the Clinton Stake Fun Day will begin at 7 a.m. with a breakfast served on the tennis courts by the Stake Presidency and clerks. The menu will include sausages, pancakes, eggs and a drink. Cost for the breakfast is $1.75 for adults and $1 for children under 12 years of age. Then, beginning at 10 a.m. the be will Primary childrens parade. Each year a theme is picked, and this year the children will dress to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Primary organization. Booths are being planned ward by and every organization within the MOWERS POWER RAKES TRIMMERS to for chuckwagon As an ARA member store, we rent the right equipment for your use when you need It. No worry about costly Initial investment, costly repairs, Idle time of equipment, theft or storage. Call us for getting the job done right, at lowest possible cost. TILLERS stake, Kocherhaus said, and every type of baked goods history will be the topic of the first annual Family History and Genealogical at Seminar Research Brigham Young I'niversity July 21 through Aug 4 For the past 12 JU Him items that have been donated by priesthood quorums. A glass blower will also set up a booth at the park along with a jewelry engraving booth for the children. Relay races will be conducted along with a fish pond set up by the Primary. This is an annual fundraising activity by the LDS Clinton stake, Kocherhaus 'On summers. The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-daof Saints Genealogical Department has sponsored a genealogy seminar on the BYU campus. This will be the first year that BYU is sponsoring seminar. the tive-daEmphasis will be on the RELEASE sheets of family and lamily United States, British, German and Scandinavian genealogy. Participants will be able to attend daily assemblies at BYU to hear several experts in the field of genealogy. 198 PRODUC1IONS "WILLIE MacBEAN & u HIS MAGIC MACHINE" S (G) April , p.m. Fri., Sat., Sun. & Mon. 6 p.m. Tues., Wed., Thurs. 1 .nr- r mem uucJlIm 553? S. IOE Fits 7?K04 c V: W ARD at starting tonight 6. Ceramics will be the activity for the evening. Meet at the church for the lesson and then the activities will be at North Park. The ward will have a progressive supper on June 14. Watch for further details. A Fathers and Sons Outing has been scheduled for June 30 and July 1. The Elders Quorum is having a social on June 10 at Sandridge Park. All Elders and prospective Elders and their partners are invited. Bring your own meat and eating utensils. Primary will be on n Ttil&is inoiEs mmi Durrant and Ted Powell from the LDS Church Genealogy Department; Ben of Bloxham, chairman BYU's Family and Local History Studies, and Robert Douch from the University of Southampton, England Evening activities include tours of the LDS Church Genealogical Library in Salt Lake City. Tours and slide presentations relating to the archives section of the BYU library will also be available. Special classes for the blind will be provided throughout the seminar. The seminar is open to persons 14 years of age and older. Information can be obtained through Church Continuing Education, Box 7164 Dept. SCC, University Station, Provo. Utah H4G02. Jr. Sunday as released and Sally School chorister, r Crouch and Paul as Sunday School teachers; Gordon Smart as first assistant to the Priest Quorum: Bob Favero as ward Seventies leader, Chad Zito as Elders Quorum secretary, and Barbara Oden-walde- Doss and his daughter Capri, have been baptized and confirmed members of the church. Darrell Olson and Paul Reimschussel have been ordained Seventies, and John Shaw an Elder. John Shaw will be going on a mission to Japan. He will 18. speak in church on June been who has Arnell, Clay serving in the Switzerland, Zurich mission, has returned and will speak in church this Sunday. The son of Mr. and Mrs has been Steven Ostler blessed by Bryan Ostler and named Allen Henry Ostler The daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wyatt Wildinson was given the name Jamie by her grandfather, Larry DeGroot. Steven Parkinson has been ordained a Teacher Richard Sparrow has been Teachers as released Quorum Adviser, and Duane Child sustained Mr. Child was released as Sunday School president, along with Primary his counselors, Gary Peterson and Bruce Crough. Sustained as the new leader; and Rodney Hodge, Elders quorum secretary. HOOPER STAKE Stake conference will be Christensen teachers. Sustained were Diane Holloway, Jr. Sunday School chorister; Christine Pratt and Doug Taylor, Sunday School teachers; Brent Odenwaler, first assistant to the Priest Lisa Hodge, quorum; Charles teacher; Primary Herrick, Seventies group FOURTH WARD Curt Wittemund has been baptized by his father, Bob Wittemund, and confirmed by his uncle, Ben Page. Phil president was Bruce Crouch, with Gary Pe'erson and Clay Arnell as counselors Don Hooper and Kim Call were released from the Sunday School and sustained as Teaching Elders. Donna Parker was released as a Jr. Sunday School teacher. and held this Saturday Sunday. The Sundav session w ill be at 9 a m in the Ogden with tabernacle Elder Marvin J. Ashton of the Council of the Twelve presiding. At that time the stake will be divided and new presidencies sustained. TENTH WARD Tom Checketts has been ordained as Elder. Summer Primary will be on Wednesday mornings at a.m. 10 Wednesday and Mutual nights at on 7:30 p m. FOURTEENTH W ARD Jeff Brewer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brewer has returned from his mission in New York, and Jim Wiggins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wiggins has returned from the Louisiana, Baton Rouge mission. Stacey Roylance has been baptized and confirmed by her father, Duane Roylance. The son of Randy and Jane Harper has been blessed by his grandfather Fred Call and named Casey Jeff Harper. Relief Society will be held June 28. SEVENTEENTH W ARD Kathy Kuglar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kuglar, Melinda daughler Jorgensen, and Mrs. of Mr. Brent Jorgensen, Troy Halliday, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Halliday, and Brent Fullmer have been baptized and confirmed. The daughter of Paul and Wanona Greer has been blessed and named Wendy. Relief Society will be held on the 2nd Monday of each month, for the summer. A Hawaiian Luau for all ward members 12 years of age and older, will be held June 17, with dinner served from 4 to 5:45 p.m. and a program following. This is a budget event Our Savior's Lutheran Power and Light Comof Good Shepherd pany Lutheran Church of Sandy, Utah, will present a worship drama during Sunday ser- - vices at a m 9 3ii Savior's Lutheran 5500 S 2300 W at ur Chun h, Roy , This is a youth drama group who turns people on Sunset Stake sets weekend session Stake President Kenneth Rock will preside over meetings of the Sunset Stake Conference scheduled this weekend. Beginning at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, there will be a H. Bishop's meeting at the Stake Center, 220 W. 975 N., Sunset. Then at 7 p.m. a leadership session will be conducted by the Stake Presidency with the theme of the meeting being on the activities committee. Those invited to New this meeting include Stake clerks, ward auxiliary and compresidencies mittees; the ward activity Melchizedek committee; quorum priesthood and group leaders; and Aaronic Priesthood presidencies and secretaries. presidencies The general session of the will be held 10 a.m. in the Stake Center. The general public is invited to the meeting. conference Sunday at with their enthusiastic presentations. Pastor Charles Riggs will be attending the Lutheran Theological Seminary Philadelphia in June for nine day course, as part in a of the Word and Witness program. He and his family will also vacation in,. .the midwest before returning to Utah later this month. A Father-So- n picnic will be held Sunday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. at Sand Ridge Park, 2075 W. 4400 S Roy. cost will ber $1 per person. Reservations must be made by June 8 with Mrs. Alpha Nielsen, The Dorcas Circle will meet Tuesday at 7: 30 p.m. at the Home of Mrs. Helen Burdick, 5555 S. 2200 W., Roy, with Mrs. Louise Law leading the Bible study. The Deborah and Rachel Circles are not meeting in June. The 825-785- visitor dedicated center LDS An SALT LAKE CITY new visitor center on Mormon Temple Square elaborate y Speakers include George SANRIO FILM DISTRIBUTION NINTH Clifford and LeAnn Gustin have named their baby boy, Todd Clifford. He was blessed by his father. The son of Ronald and Julie Silver was given the name of Ronald Johnson Silver when he w'as blessed by his father. Troy Child, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Child, has been baptized and confirmed. Relief Socity will be and said, histories. Six hours of genealogical instruction will be held each day in beginning, intermediate and advanced levels for those interested in 0LLY 0LLY OXEN FREE A been planned for this month. On June 14, various uses of wheat will be demonstrated, and on June 21, dehydrating foods will be shown. proceeds will go for maintenance of the Stake camp in East Porterville. preparat'on HEPBURN klkW g group It mmi ft off-se- t- Lynette Seamons, Social Relations teacher, and Connie Denning, Cultural Refinement teacher. A food storage seminar for all adults of the ward has Genealogical seminar planned soon at BYU Family beginnings and Full of Excitement and Adventure! Society Homemaking meeting will be June 22 at 7 p.m. There will be a demonstration of dehydrating food. LAKEVIEW W ARD Sustained to the Young Adult Relief Society are Julie Cawley, organist; Brenda Hess, secretary; Homemaking and Meeting Teacher report. a Deacon, the son of John and Phyllis Huffman. Jeffery and Lori Toone called their new son Lucas Society. been baptized and confirmed by his father. TWELFTH WARD The Relief Society held a Spring social last week. They went to Salt Lake arid toured the Beellive House and then had lunch at the Lion House. FIFTEENTH W ARD assistant Primary teacher. Todd Larsen was sustained priesthood organist, John Holt assistant. Relief Society on June 14 will be held to finish a number of miniclasses. The remainder of the summer sessions will be on the fourth Wednesday in Relief has Sunset Sixth. Ferris and .Nancy Kunz called their new son Joshua Ferris. Melinda Bennett was released as an Scoutmaster, son of Michael Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Skinner Mae. Blaine Argyle and Victor Bodily assistant Scoutmasters with Kent Mower Venturer leader. Ryan. Grandparents Christie Jones has been blessed by her grandfather and named Jennifer Stacey. Nancy McFarland called their new daughter Amy Craig Howard Smith was baptized and confirmed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith. Victor Bodily was released as Scoutmaster, Ron Thompson as Venturer leader. John Phelps was sustained the evening only. Visiting Teachers will have report meeting at 7 p.m. The daughter of Kent and Mondays for the summer months. ROY STAKE THIRD WARD Walter London has been ordained a High Priest and David Perry as Elder. Relief Society will be held on the last Tuesday and Wednesday of the month for the summer. Donna Brown has been sustained as Relief Society Homemaking counselor. SEVENTH WARD Angi Hamblin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hamblin has been baptized and confirmed by her grandfather, Emery Buhler. John Stalker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stalker, was confirmed by John Tanner. Lisa Hodge has been Elder Marvin J. Ashton . . . conference speaker here, Hooper meetings planned Spencer Elder Marvin J. Ashton, a of the Council of member Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Saints, will speak and preside over the division of the Hooper Utah Stake at the Stake Conference Saturday June 10th at 7 p.m. in the Hooper 1st and 3rd ward and Sunday June 11th in the Ogden Tabernacle at 9 a.m. Elder Ashton will be assisted by Brother J. Malan Heslop, Hooper Utah Stake Representative. Regional Latter-da- y The visiting General Authority will present the theme of the conference, Friendshipping and Fellowshipping New stake presidencies will also be sustained. The public is invited to converts. attend the Sunday Con- ference session at 9 a.m. in the Ogden Tabernacle, Utah. Stake Ogden, F. President James Schoenfeld will conduct. ultra- featuring modern, multi-medi- a electronic techniques, was dedicated June 1 by Elder W. Kimball, president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. The facility, officially called Visitors Center South to distinguish it from the northern visitors center on Temple Square, is open daily from 8 a.m. to 19 p.m. The civilizations, indicating that many ancient cultures used such plates to record their sacred writings. A major portion of the top floor is a large room featuring a replica of a temple baptismal font, e oxen. resting on 12 full-siz- e life-siz- The large room features a huge plate glass wall, offering a view of the Salt Lake Mormon and Temple grounds. Several dioramas tell the history of Mormons. A sign invites visitors to push a button and learn more about yourself. y center dedication also marked the 177th anniversary of the birth of early day church president Brigham Young. The 30,000 two-levfoot, was building designed by Elder Emil B. Fetzer, church architect, and built Zwick Construction by square ComDanv. It was designed to handle the increasing number of visitors on Temple Square, a prime tourist attraction in the Mountain West. The theme of the new centers top floor is temples and while the their purposes, bottom floor has Book of Mormon theme, featuring a of number dioramas, golden replicas and life-siz- e multi-medi- plate a presentations. The exhibits offer visitors a visual Book of Mormon experience. Once section features duplicates of metal plates from other Formal opposition to ERA extension The First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- Saints y (Mor- mons) announces its formal opposition to a proposal that the period allowed for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution be extended another seven years. In a statement submitted to Representative Don Edwards chairman of the House Judiciary Committees subcommittee on civil and constitutional rights, the Church leaders said their opposition is based primarily on. .what appears to be a tampering with and an . abuse of the process of amendment. The statement was signed Church President by Spencer W. Kimball, world leader of the worlds four million Mormons, and his counselors in the First N. Eldon Presidency, Tanner and Marion G. Romney. We express confidence that this nation is sufficiently strong and fair to be able to resolve any problems of inequality and unfairness to women, or any other group in our society, without abusing the amending process for our most basic document, they said. The Church leaders said continuation of the ERA ratification effort beyond the original deadline established will inby Congress and divide creasingly polarize this nation. They said that to continue the divisive for struggle ratification is "unfair to the interests of women. Any extension beyond seven years is unnecessary, unwise and unprecedented, said. they |