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Show CLEARFIELD COURIER , SUN CHRONICLE, 'Cfiris&'bick's 4 Sept. 6, 1978, Page Parenting class open Sept. 7, 1978, Page 4 Sunset Stake Report Sunset First ova m tyh Of Miouia ro oioeci mem - NAKI UMCIT OUANmV MM VMMTT MINIIMnRWICT. DARK CASTUOAK! f; I- The new son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Canfield was given the name of Cameron - Harry. MtrrwooD V4xS i Simviaed woodgram on 2 louan plywood J 44 r ftUKL NOCTURNE 4 MICH VA I 4 I . Ill Kod, wwuloNd woodgroin on louon plywood Mr. and Mrs. Michael Doman called their new son Brody Lee. Christopher Burt was the name eiven the new son of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Lund. a1x4x7V4 Russell Adrian was baptized and confirmed, parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald iimukrted woodgrum on kauOT 549 CROSS CUT AUTUMN MC AN RIRCH 4 i I til 316 3IAMal grodo Simulotod wpodprom on louon Rnt Qrad Loru counselor, Opp secretary. Joe Lesue was released as a Sunday School teacher, Davi Jenkins as a Sunday School teacher & Anderson as Sherlene morning Relief Society class Social Relations leader. Sustained were Marge Thomas, Relief Society president, Retha Anderson 1st counselor, Florence Whipple 2nd Counselor for the evening group, Debbie Girardo 2nd counselor. Russell. Anita Child was released as Junior Sunday School coordinator, Deon Anderson sustained. Deann Cline was released & Koster Charlene Hansen were sustained Sunday School teachers. as Sunset Fourth Chorister, Primary Florence Rebecca Poulson sustained. 5 99 7 Egbert was Primary Margaret sustained Gebhiem was as a Primary teacher, Monte Bambrough Curtis as Scoutmaster, Parker as president of the 240 ALL1ID Paul Parker was sustained as Scoutmaster, Rhoda HOODS SAmaIm vnnioi Mn'ilWi APYMMIA. RANGE Wiggill as a Cub . Scout leader, Mrs. A1 Lutz as a MMtMT Monte Bambrough president of APYMMIA & Paul Parker as primary teacher, 15 95 SxS GALVANIZED PIPE In 1 H. Uiiftki 1 All SIZIS -- .JUiO VS" $99 4" 1" 34t9. 90(H. 1 VS." and up Mcft. I. owe. IV." 2" LOUVIA SHUTTERS Easy to Install Ready to Finish All Sizes. Relief Society president, XFlAZd mmtwssr I X 4-- O.P. 6 Marge Thomas, 1st counselor, Susan Dawson 2nd counselor, Janice Bybee evening Relief Society CEDAR ft. STOCK 4 1 55 41 1 r 499 C4ar put -- SilNt Jt Hir-- COM3ED Accural 1 r 4 1 6 Morch tAIUD Will ('U ISMM $18.95 apt 4 POMISTK $24.95 $27.95 apt 4 pt 5 Ft. 6 Ft. 111 4 ft m 1.1) HIAVYWT $25.95 $32.95 $37.95 FT. MOCA UNA FtN( Pints KjR CHAIN II IN All $il& Alt Wt) Of CHA.N $1.34 GAftt tlgur? Church officers will meet with Pastor Riggs at church Saturday at 9 a.m. Sunday Church School will begin its 9 year on Sept. 10 at 9:30 a.m. Classes for those 3 years of age through Council 78-7- adulthood are scheduled, with Mrs. Jill Freret as superintendent. Randy The 10:45 a.m. money? Enroll in the H & R Block Income Tax Course beginning soon in your aiea and learn to piepare income taxes lor yourselt yom (riends and as a source of income Job interviews available tor best students Send lor bee information and class sc bed ules today 50 ft. rolls Classes Begin Sept. 11th UNA AVAllABlt worship service at Our Savior's will feature the installation of the Sunday School teachers and staff. Pastor Charles Riggs Must I Too, sermon, is based on the Forgive? scripture lessons for the seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost: Genesis 50:15-2Romans 18:21-35- 14:7-- 9 and Matthew . FIELD FENCE STRIPPING AmerWen RAoPo 4 (mh ttrijM 32" 39" 47" I $44.93 $39.93 a 2 Orders Lutheran the for new Book of Worship must be in by Sept. 10, to or Mrs. Rita Muth, the church office, at a cost of $7.50 each. 394-263- 26c $17.79 show you how to do yoursoll and tsvo monoy to Name Address H City State Zip Phone toyjgVi! J LIP AND MAIL TODAY, 1 4W -N- 1181 DIMENSION LUMSiR may purchase these hymnals for their own use or for the congregation. A new Adult Inquirey Course in five sessions is scheduled to begin Sept. 10 from 3:30to5p.m. at church. Pastor Riggs wil teach the class, with the first weeks topic being, Who Are the Lutherans? New friends as well as old friends and members are invited. OW OPEN & B AT DISCOUNT PKICES SPECIAL ON FUU UNIT LOAD1 825-655- Members 1 Please send me bee information about your lex preparation course I understand there le no obligation. REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN Wtll BLOCK 3577 Wash Blvd Ogden, Utah 84403 S Jones Jubal Spencer was baptized & confirmed, the son of Sylvester & Anita Jones. Sunset Fifth Michjael Hill was ad- vanced to a Teacher, the son of Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Hill. Tina Sterling was baptized confirmed, parents are Mr. & Mrs. William Sterling. The son of A1 & Marcia Oltmanns was called Jason Christopher, grandparents are Robert & Jeanine Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Oltmanns live in Revenna, Ohio. & Glass Service So. State, Clearfield OWNED is being held on Tuesdays. Diane Bankhead has been released as Education teacher, and Mother Naomi Seeley as Family Health teacher for the Relief Society. Mrs. Seeley will be the new Mother Education teacher, and Ruth Mason will teach the Family Health Lesson. Linda Smith has been sustained to the primary staff, and Carol Eames as the Young Adult Visiting Teacher Message leader. Seventh Ward Joseph Larkin has been Sunset Seventh Clemons was Kathy sustained a 2nd year Beehive leader. Tony Agrula was baptized & confirmed, the grandson of Mr. & Mrs. Gilblert Florez with whom he lives. Saviors Lutheran Women will tings Tues. follows: RACHEL CIRCLE will meet at the home of Mrs. Alpha Nielsen, 2067 W. 4750' S., in Roy at 1 p.m. Mrs. Lisa Holmes will lead the Bible Study. DORCAS CIRCLE will meet at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Sharon Woeppel, 336 Barlow in Clearfield, with Mr. Lois p-.- the Bible study. DEBORAH CIRCLE will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Janet Hayes, 4475 S. 2500 W., Roy, with Mrs. Caro 1 Riggs leading the Study group. Eighth and ninth grade confirmands and their families are invited to a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wed. Sept. 13 in the chapel, to discuss the confirmation program for the year. Each of the youth will be given a chance to be trained in the role of the acolyte and crucifer for worship serA film, vices. The parable, will be shown. On Thurs. Sept. 14, the five commissions of the Christian - By Bobby Webb Education, Evangelism, Mission, Worship and Music-wi- ll hold their meetings over dinner in the Fellowship Hall, at 6 p.m. The Church Council meeting will follow at 8 p.m. The fall overnight retreat of the Lutheran Church Women will be held from 4 p.m. Fri. Sept. 15 to2:30p.m. Sat. Sept. 16 at Snowpine Lodge, Alta. The cost of the outing is $18. Reservations must be made by Sept. 11 with Mrs. Helen Burdick, The theme of the 825-600- 1978 r retreat is Free. 25 Jim Shepherd has been blessed by his father, and Harker David named Shepherd. The daughter of Russell and Marilyn Bowden was blessed by her grandfather, and named Joannie Bowden. The Mutual officers and teachers will have a social tonight. The The of memberships Phillip and Connie Myers and family have been received and we welcome them as new ward members. Linda "THE WALL PANEL! NO KINGS" Walk? Renkord Master Chorg Bonk Sr F Vpmt 0719777, i ii II V 040. 072-473- 3, 072-073- Ward fair scheduled The Roy LDS Twelfth is planning a fair Saturday beginning at 4 p.m. Displays, games, a gift shop and a bake sale with rolls and bread will begin at this time in the ward parking Ward lot, 2175 W. 4250 S. A photo Dinner will be served from to 7 p.m. and for families, the cost will be $6.""The. dinner will consist of hot 'dogs, saiadf, cake and homemade rootbeer. as Primary teachers, Diane Smith as In Service leader and Patty Rees as Sr. Primary organist. Stan Johns has been sustained as a Sundav Gera School teacher; Killian, LeLani Drake, Colleen Johns, Patty Reese, and Cathy Cornwall as Primary teachers, and Wilma Weinstock as In Service leader. The Relief Society Fall Social will be Sept. 26 and a dunking machine will also be set up. 5 bar-bequ- e, For additional servings, there will be an additional cost. Then, at 7 p.m., a puppet show will be given; 7:30 p.m. a barbershop quartet will perform; and a square dance will begin at 8 p.m. with Mr. Karren as caller. For further information, please call 731-428- Temple complete Salt Lake Cit- y- The newly completed Brazil Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints has opened for a month of tours prior to its dedication. Public tours will be held daily except Sunday through Sept. 29. Dedicatory services for the temple, located in Sao Paulo, will be held Oct. 30 through Nov. 2, after which the temple will be used exclusively for or- - dinance members work by qualified of the Mormon Church. There are 16 other Mormon Temples in operation worldwide, and five more temples are in various stages of planning or construction. They will be used on week days for special ordinances and will be closed Sundays when Mormons worship their local in congregations. Conference set SALT LAKE CITY -- President W. Spencer Kimball and three present and past general leaders of Church auxiliaries will be speakers at a special con- ference for all women of the Mormon Church on Saturday, Sept. 16, in the historic Salt Lake Tabernacle. This will be the first meeting of its kind for the women, including young girls 12 years of age and older. (The men and boys of OFF Retail Price on Organs the church have a similar gathering twice a year during general conferences.) The meeting will convene at 7 p.m, and will be beamed live via closed-circuaudio facilities to more than 1,400 gatherings of LDS women in the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand. (Translations of President Kimballs message also will be recorded and sent in the appropriate language to each congregation in the world which does not receive the live broadcast.) The meeting will be under the direction of the First Presidency, with Elder N. Eldon Tanner, first counselor, conducting. Speakers also will be Barbara B. Smith, general president of it the Relief Society, the organization; Elaine A. Cannon, general president of the Young EXCLUSIVELY AT: 0 Vjji. l 1999 W. Sf$ HaaikWIM?. When A Child Needs Help, Tom Halversen, M.D. womens II 773-373- Growth Through Family John Activities, Clift, Recreational Therapist; released N 7 p.a. 1S5S Wait SSOO South (I Slock vavr of Rodwood) s WNDAY 10 a.m. t Discipline and Guidance, Richard C. Ferre, M.D.; Your Childs Growing Sense of Responsibility, Ed Fasy Psychiatric Social Worker; Sex Education in the Home, Paul L. Whitehead, M.D.; booth TO PRIOR SALE Auto Glass 328-906- Heslop, Jill Martin and Maxine Gould, have been ALL ITEMS SUBJECT CHIUS & DICK'S cording to Donald C. Hunter, Coordinator of the program. will Classes explore various aspects of the parent-chil- d relationship to in developing give help positive behavior, a sense of responsibility, recognition of danger signals, discipline and understanding. Class size is limited, so parents are urged to call soon to make arrangements, Ext. 420. A Sound Marriage: Basis of the the Childs Emotional Petersen, M.D.; Talking Seventh Ward The son of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Primary Childrens is conducting the program as a service to the community. There is no charge for the classes, ac- with Children, Schneiman; baptized and confirmed by his father, Eugene Larkin. Reva at Psychiatry Psychologist; How Children Grow and Develop, P. Bret Eleventh Ward ALL the Circles Flaig leading , sessions will be held on Thursday evenings at 7:30 p.m. beginning Sept. 14. The Department of Child S. Richard Health, Chief Schneiman ROY NORTH STAKE church-Administratio- 825-293- HR Anita Our Savior's Lutheran an increased awareness in learning the truths that Jesus taught. ml lha public? Want lo aarn extra CHAIN LINK Iwpirt with Ilk to 90 ond SNor attend. Primary has started again create REDWOOD 4)69 Pocky meeting on Sept. 26. Fifth Ward Sacrament meeting will be at 3 p.m. instead of 2 p.m. for the coming year. The Relief Society will have their Fall Social on Sept. 15, with husbands as special guests. The Young Womens Mutual New Beginnings evening will be Sept. 13. All Mutual girls should plan to Daily will lead in music having special appeal to youth. New resources and ideas are being utilized to ( u CEDAR will have their Homemaking Trotter. in Relief Society. Florence Whipple was released as Sunday School Secretary. Ann Fawcett as CEDAR Society . L Society, sustained. and was David Bateman Those Sunday Church sustained a Priest, the son of School teachers who have Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Bateman: Kim and Karen Olsen- - not yet met i with the called their new son Randy " superintendent are asked to attend a meting to discuss Kim. Retha Anderson was materials on Thursday at released as Junior Sunday 7:30 p.m. at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 5560 S. & School coordinator Spriitual living lesson leader 2300 W., Rpy. . 25-- of the Osmond Studio in Orem, Bridal Veil Falls, a ride on the tram where they had lunch then on to the Homestead & swimming. Chaperons for the young people were bishop Mel & Helen Woods, Monte & Miranda Bambrough, Roy & Berneice Hansen & Howard ROY STAKE Second Ward The Relief Sunset Third SPINDLES AND POSTS usonwMzii MOVABLE 1 o 14"x12 ... $4.49 24" x 1 4' ... $3.49 24"x14 ... $4.20 DAMAGED DOORS INTERIORS u of the ward Thirty-twmembers of the MIA program took a field trip last week which included a tour 2xr 2"xlP ... $3.00 $2.50 $3.00 5x6 ' Scoutmaster. CORRUGATED FIBEROLASS PANELS $3.1 1 BATHROOM TILE BOARD Second Grad counselor in evening Relief Roy LBS News Sunset Second aorajGS Sunset Sixth Devin Kidman was given a On My Honor award on Sunday, the first one for Sunset 6th. This new award is for excellence in scouting, & religious activities. He is a second year star scout & found worthy by Bishop Wallace. Devin is the son of Gary & Donna Kidman. Steven Hansen was baptized & confirmed, the son of Jared & Norrene Hansen. a Teacher. Judy released was Tubbs Wanda released as Homemaking Gasses to help parents be better skilled in helping and motivating their children in a positive way are being held at Primary Childrens Medical Center. Eight 1 OPINION 773-533- 5. Roy, Women of the Church, and Ruth H. Funk, immediate past general president of Young Women. Elder Ezra Taft Benson, president of the Quorum of LDS 12 Apostles, will offer the invocation, and Elder Marion G. Romney, second counselor President Kimball, 0 pronounce v st- to will the benediction. J |