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Show 6ur Saviors 83687 Fourth Ward DeGroot and Larry Harvey Hill have been released as counselors in the :i ; 1 Elders Quorum, and Rick Hadden as Secretary. Terry Kschenroader and Kevin Jensen were sustained as the new counselors and Doug Bunot as secretary. Our Jr. Softball team will be competing in Multi Region play this week. Let's support the team. A youth activity has been scheduled for August 12th. They will meet at the church at 7:30 a.m. for breakfast, and then go to Pine View Dam for water skiing. The annual ward summer party will be the evening of August 12th at the church. Mark Gibby, son of Ralph and LouCeil Gibby, has been released from serving in the California Sacramento and lunch will be served. The High Priests and their partners held a party last week in the back yards of the George Stertler and Robert Bodily homes. Noel Blonquist has been released as Ward Seventies Group leader, and Robert Olson sustained. Seventh Ward Roger and Richard Grow have been ordained Teachers. The baby of Floyd and Iaurie Stalker was belessed on Sunday, and named Kristy Lynne. The Ward Fair has been scheduled for August 19 from 4 until 8 p.m. Advance ticket sales will be held throughout the ward. This event is to assist the ward budget. Mission. Just prior to his release time, he was taken to the for hospital emergency Eighth Ward an appendectomy. has Buxton Dana been as the Young Womens Mutual President, sustained Fifth Ward 1 l. The Mutual girls and their leaders are camping this week in the Uintahs. The Mutual Super Activity has been scheduled for August 19, at Pine View dam. This will be an all day affair, and Laurel Class Advisor, Nancy Isaacs as first counselor, and Mia Maid Advisor, and Lori Green as second counselor, and Beehive Adivsor. Lynette Phillips will remain as secretary. Fever Follies Hi sets September variety show Hi Fever a Follies, professionally-directe- d variety show sponsored by St. Benedicts Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary, will present three evenings of entertainment- rollicking and provide funds for the treatment of cancer. This money, he explained, will go into a Follies Fund which will help bring a professional director from Cargill .productions, Inc., New York City, along with script, costumes and music. We have found the enthusiastic community about helping us, especially are now since St. Benedicts dream of Volunteers seeking sponsors for the having a cancer treatment show, which is scheduled for center has become a reality and this fantastic medical Sept. 21, 22, and 23, according to Mrs. Marilyn facility is available to the Crim, president of the community, Cain said. 200 member volunteer auxiliary. Proceeds from the show will help volunteers fulfill a $250,000 pledge made in 1976 toward the Val A. Browning Radiation Therapy Center, which is treating cancer patients from Northern Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. Presently, volunteers are canvassing hundreds of local firms and industries for sponsors for the show. Sponsors will have their names posted in the hospital as well as printed on the Follies program, and donors will receive complimentary tickets to the show. A of 12,670 goal donations has been set. according to Lee R. Cain, chairperson for advertising. Physicals planned for Hill children HILL AIR FORCE BASE School physicals will be given at the Hill AFB hospital on Aug. dependent 24-2- 5 children for of military personnel. The pnysicals are for kinchildren entering and those where dergarten schools require physical examinations. Hospital officials said that the physicals will be by appointment only. For an appointment, the sponsor must bring the dependents medical record to the Physical Examination Clinic at the hospital on duty days from p..m. Sponsors must bring a brochure, letter or other litera'ure from the school which shows that a physical is required. 5 ' of the we are receiving, we have already reached the mid-wapoint n our goal with an excess of Mr. Cain $7,000 collected, said. A kick-of- f party date for the and for director meeting tryouts for the production will be announced later by Mrs. Gloria Johnson, Follies Mrs. Johnson chairperson. said Hi Fever Follies is expected to draw a cast of some 200 persons from Weber and surrounding counties. We trust the 1978 Follies production will exceed any amounts raised in the past. Because cooperation Thirteenth Ward LaVern Pingree has been released as assistant Homemaking Leader for the Relief Society, and Barbara Fridal sustained. Ryan Bluemel has been ordained a Teacher. Robert Hunt has been released as Young Mens Mutual president and Priest Adviser, and Dennis Staley sustained. Mr. Staley was released as a Sunday School teacher. The membership of Robert Kenneth Wood has been received in the ward. Roy North Stake Stake Lagoon Day is August 8th. Tickets for free swimming, and some rides, as well as discount tickets for other can be obtained from the bishoprics of the wards. Sixth Ward Orville Roylance has been sustained as president of the Sunday School, with Kyle DeNaughel and Clair Davis as his counselors. Diane Stott has been sustained as Jr. Sunday School assistant coordinator, and secretary, and Jeff Stott as a Sunday School teacher. to Alan Congratulations Hall, who has been sustained as bishop of the Ogden Utah College 4th ward. Ninth Ward Jaylene Cheever has been sustained a member of the Sunday School staff. Carl Wheelwright was released as Executive Secretary to the bishopric, and Roger A. Hill, sustained. Fifteenth Ward Thayne Lutheran Roy West Stake First Ward Corey Bullard, son of Bishop and Mrs. Claure Leslie Bullard, has been called to the Germany, Hamburg Mission. He will enter the Language Training mission on August 17. The Elders are sponsoring a ward temple day each Thursday. They meet at the temple at 6 p.m. The Explorers and their leaders are camping in the Uintas this week. Ninteenth Ward Ann Bitton has been sustained as Relief Society president, whtih Nola Cole as Education counselor, andl McMillen as Jeanine Homemaking counselor. Susan McCoy is the new with Susan Burrows as first counselor. Pat Bronson will serve Home as Beautification leader for the Relief Society. Our ward fast pitch soft-bateam is particiiating in Multi Region play. Congratulations to the team. Primary president, ll SLNSET FIRST Graduating from Primary are Julie Whittaker, Yvonne Poulsen, Sharon Anderson and Christine Hunsaker. SUNSET SECOND Pam Sharon Arave. McNee and Melba Miskin were released as Primary teachers. Sustained were secretary. Michael Norden was graduated from Primary Loren Smith graduated from Primary with his Duty to God Trail award and second class scout and was sustained a Deacon. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith. Released as the Relief Society presidency were Deon Anderson, president, Jelene Beus as first counselor in the APYWMIA. Kendrick was Kathy sustained ward organist. SUNSET THIRD Duiane Ashdown was sustained a Sunday School teacher. Margaret sustained a Deacon in a special baptism last week. The senior girls softball team placed fifth in region play and was also given the sportsmanship award. SUNSET FOURTH received a call for the Baton Rouge, La. area mission. He sometime in will leave October. He is the son of Reuben and Phyllis Morrell SUNSET SEVENTH The 100th year of Primary will be celebrated on Aug. 9 Herschi, Connie Gunderson Egbert, first Barbara Reed, counselor, second counselor, McQuarrie, Laverne secretary. Carolyn White was released as junior Sunday School chorister, Larry White as explorer advisor, Carolyn Johnston, Mia Maid leader. Sustained were Wilma Relief Cornia, Society president, Cheri Bodily, first counselor, Karlyn Canfield, second counselor, Jean Johnson, secretary, Joan Benton was sustained junior Sunday School chorister, Ralph Poulsen, explorer advisor, Donna Jensen, Beehive class leader. Attend the chuRch of youR cboice as a f amily this coeek Ronald Pardow was baptized, confirmed and beginning at 5 30 p.m. at the stake center. The theme will "Not So Wild West feature lots of fun, food and games. There will be an photography booth with Ed Rogers in charge which will be taken with poloroid cameras and the old time settings. There will be quilts, handemade articles, homebaked goodies. Everyone invited to come out and enjoy this event. SUNSET FIFTH Released from the Relief Society presidency were Eulalia Lightfoot, Janice Rumsey and Afton Stanley with Ferdon Almerda secretary. Sustained were Colleen Ried, president. and sustained a Deacon. He is the son of Claire and Clea Pnbble. SUNSET SIXTH Shelly Larsen will be going on a mission in the Philadelphia, area Penn soon. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen Nathaniel Morrell has Tammy Weaver, Linda and Judy were Baugh graduated from Primary and will be eligible for the MIA program this fall. Carol Baugh, Karen Israelson and Lois Sorgiat were released as Primary teachers, Denise Gilmore as junior Primary secretary, Dixie Ryan as APYWMIA secretary. Sustained were Lori Furness as APYWMIA secretary, Lois Ito Primary teacher, Angie LeSue as assistant Primary Kay Kendall, secretary, Spiritual Living class leader in the evening Relief Society. Norman Young was advanced to a priest, the son of Merle Young. Report Our Saviors Lutheran Church Council officers will meet at 9 a m. Saturday, August 5 at the church, 5560 South 2300 West, Roy. The meeting will focus on August council priorities and 1979 budget proposals. On Sunday, contemporary communion be will celebrated at the 9 30 a.m. service The Scripture lessons for the twelfth after Pentecost will Sundd be 1 9 5 1 Kings Romans 19 and Matthew 14:22-33- . The Senior High Youth of our Savior's are having a dance Aug 6 at 8 p m. in the Fellowship Hall The church commissions -- administration, Christian education, evangelism, mission, worship and music meet for dinner at 6 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall, with the church council meeting to follow at 8 p.m. Members and friends of Our Saviors Lutheran Church Women are invited to display handmade articles quilts, pillows, needle work, paintings, ceramics, etc. During the Roy Days exhibit at Sand Ridge Jr. High. Those wishing to share their keepsakes with the community during this event may call Mrs Helen Burdick. President, or Mrs. Ruth Hicks -- w ill -- 1 1) uetersem Frye has been Marlene Vigh. first counselor, Jane Harper, second counselor, Shirley Barfus, 0T0R COMPANY released as president of the Young Mens Mutual, and Earl Kingsford sustained. Diane Parker was released as Relief Society Cultural Refinement teacher, and Janice Kingsford sustained. Lowell Larsen was released Khu Mteddi- Cars 8 as second counselor in the Sunday School, and Daivd Karen Phillips sustained. Frye was released as Jr. Sunday School organist, and Sunbeam teacher in the Hwiry, Hairy, Hairy! Karrie Fraber Primary. to the was sustained Primary staff. Eighteenth Ward WE LEASE ALL MAKES & MODELS, TOO! Mr. and Mrs. Brad Coles of the ward. are new members y Now the radiation that therapy center is performing such a vital function in the community, volunteers are enthusiastically working to she fulfill their pledge, said. The Val A. Browning Radiation Therapy Center, the only center of its kind between Salt Lake City and Pocatello, treatment Idaho, began patients last of July. Some 20 to 25 patients are being treated daily at the This far exceeds facility the projected number which was a in outlined preliminary study done before the center was built. In addition, five to seven are seen daily as follow-upatients, and one or two are being seen every day as . p new consults. Patients come from all areas of Weber and surrounding Wyopming Treatments counties, and from Idaho. are usually' given five times a week and may last f;om two to six ; weeks. Becasuse the radiation therapy center is serving such an important function in the community, we are volunteers are proud of our help in getting it built and in continuing to contribute to this facility,, said Mrs. Crim. With generous help of businesses in the commuy ity, we feel we can reach our goals. The Utah Genealogical Association announces its Eighth Annual Convention on 28 October 1978. This all day meeting will be held at the Salt Lake Hilton Convention Center, 154 West 6th South, Salt lake City, Utah. A luncheon is planned for all who preregister for the Convention. The keynote speaker will be E. Kay Kirkham of Salt Lake City, an author of many books, being used by Genealogists throughout the world. A series of twenty classes will be presented, covering a variety areas of geographical the invited the following have accepted. Mrs. Carl Hale of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Canada; Mrs. John Hathaway o f Denver, Colorado., Southern States; Dr. John Valentine, B.Y.U. Prof.; Jerry Haslam, Norway; John Gilham, Ireland. Among DATSUN s, must be in by 21 October. $120.00 for U.G.A. members, $12.50 for For further details contact, Convention Chairman, J.E. 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