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Show I' SUN CHRONICLE, Oct. 5, 1978, Page 12 CLEARFIELD Chris& Our Saviors Lutheran t? cma so rms of p amuno to choou mm -- Ni nMSMIO W0UMM05 ANO CCXORIO - NAILS Ml SC. PANELING MONOWALL GREEN 31 6x4x8 t Simulated woodgrom on lauon plywood 07 grade, simulated on RIDGECREST BIRCH MISCELLANEOUS 64x7 3 grade, simulated woodgrom on looan plywood 316x4x8 registration. Highlights will be talks by Dr. Lloyd Burke, President of Pacific Southwest Synod, Alvin Rev. Kuhn, AUTUMN CHESTNUT 316x4x8 Ixil Grode imoloxd woodgrom on louon Rnol oak louon on veneer I 049 Outreach Evangelical Keynoter and a communion service for the assemblage. Ad display of book and gift ideas will be on hand. 99 $5 a 392-833- 3 3 49 WHITE OAK registration, Growth groups (workshops) available are: Ethics in Business, Special Singles Ministry, Give a Little-Ge- t a Lot (Steward- ship), Planning Effective Worship, Evangelical g, RANGE HOODS 240 ALLIED SILsoler smngles MFM63-30- $2049 $ DISCONTINUED FIBERGLASS 4 PANELS $3111 26"x8 26"x10' ... $3,901 26"xl2' ... $4,691 26"x14' ... $5,491 26"xl6' ... $6. 20 1 Save 60 While Stock ll, 95 CORRUGATED ODD & IND CABINETS i Forward. Church School meets for all ages at 9:30 a.m. each Sunday. Sunday worship services are held at 10:45 a.m. " l taits SPINDLES AND Easy o Install Ready to Finish end Up Sizes All Isaiah Riggs sermon for the 21st Sunday after Pentecost will be based on the scripture , 25:6-9- and The 19-2- 0 , IIZIS AUORTIB texts: Charles F. f 55 1 F., Merch crowd. Elder Packer, was called to his present position in April 98' 1970, after having served as an Assistant to the Twelve since 1961. BARBED WIRE Roll 80-Ro-d CHAIN LINK import 50 ft. rolls DOMCSTIC 4 FT. $24.95 $27.95 3p p. I r MU $1.86 A ,NK l All & 8 ft. " 6 13- - oc. shop ... $37.95 K N TS FOR IN All C HMN Slf CHAIN l?eS (F (' Attend the cbctRcb of: youn choice as a family this toeek til, LINK AVAllAHlt STRIPPING 2 .8 T-- lll 4" f 1 c EA. 5$10.9Dimensional Lumber and Fencing Dimensions Are Approximations. REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN ,y i xilil iTn t'.Tl.,., 389 Sg. StatoTciearf iala ' John Travolta 53! jtS1 -- fcv 825191 Ju xf l In FI VMM ffr Olivia Newton John 13 Mai Mk JOS 2 DICK'S ft f Meow Chwoe Be Cr4 H 7 p.m. Op aw K 73-87- 3 miWMttMOfcputfiO Iteck wf Q 674-42- General Fair Chairman said Jim Papageorge festivities will begin each day at 10 a m. and go until 9 pm. An innovation at1 'this years festival will be an al carte with dinners served cafeteria style. will Menus include, souvlaki, barbecued lamb, dolmathes (stuffed grape lea ves spanakopi t a (Spinach Pie) Teropitakia (Cheese triangles) greek salad, and much, much more. Special Greek pastries such as Baklavia (layers of thin sheets of dough with ground nuts saturated with syrup), kourabethies (butter cookies rolled in powdered sugar) diples (thin rolled dough, deep fried and dipped in honey with ground nuts), others will be on the menu. These pastries and delicious - -- n. !l tUYFHHIOYFIMMIFT IckFwwI) p m. Hi S p m, Mo thwdoy ond Hi iio pm WALT DISNEY Evening thowt 7 p if PRODUCTIONS SALT LAKE CITY -Mormons an have obligation to trace their back four lineage generations and submit the names of their ancestors for said Elder temple work, Ezra Taft Benson, president of the Latter-daSaints Church Quorum of Twelve y mage sale today and Friday. Furniture, clothing, baby items and household utensils will be among the items to be sold at the Church, 2740 Hi HNll Ot 04 G Avenue, are 9 Friday Ogden. Hours today a.m. to 3 p.m. and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. W. quorum presidency. The three new members are: F. Burton Howard, 45, special representative of the First Presidency for Mexico and president of the Bountiful, Utah, South Stake. Teddy E. Brewerton, 53, of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Greek bread will also be and a regional represenavailable in quantity. tative of the church, and Assisting Mr. Papageorge former Costa Rica mission with festivities will be Peter president. Alex, Jack H. Goaslind Jr., 50, of An exclusive gift-shoSalt Lake City, a former featuring Greek and other president of the Arizona Mediterranean imported Tempe Mission. The new member of the gifts, plus beautiful hand made handiwork and First Quorum of the Seventy ceramics under the direction is Elder W. Grant Bangerter, of Mrs. Edith VTahos will ' 60, who succeeds Elder offer participants much Faust in the quorum variety and choice of presidency. unusual and interesting gifts. Those attending this fair on Saaturday and Sunday will also have an opportunity to participate in guided church tours under the direction of Rev. Father John Ziatas, at which time the Transfiguration Choir will perform with Byzantime music under the direction of Choir Director, Helen Papageorge. Performances will be at 1 and 4 p.m. In addition, Greek dancers will perform throughout the three day period, and Greek cooking demonstrations wnll be conducted. Genealogy important Pennsylvania WmM MQQfflfrrf Spencer Riverdale LDS Stake report Stake President E. Grant Gibby will preside over the LDS Stake Conference which will be presented on the theme Effective Activity and Cultural from - President Kimball of the LDS Church new three announced members of the churchs first Quorum of the Seventy and a new member of the selheiMedl by reeks The Catholic Council of Women for the St. Marys Church is holding a rum- Lorrame wArt IuiStJ 9.m. Jim ' P, KINGS 73-8- 7, Fal fen c Spectacular treats are in store for those attending this year's Greek Food Fair to be iield on October 13, 14. 15, at the Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church. St. Ogden. monthly magazines, and was an officer in the U.S. Air Force. He is married to the former Ruth Wright and they have two daughters and three sons. ELDER JAMES FAUST was called to be an apostle in last weekends conference. He stands with his wife Ruth. (Picture taken by Keith Duncan) Women planning sale is be word IT1MS SUUCCT TOKIOR SAU A Churchs three St. Mary FIWRJ Curriculum Department and editor of the 15 EVERY DAY MMCNSiON LUMKR AT DISCOUNT KICK SKOAL ON FULL UNIT LOAD "THf WAU Church 7915 1 MATINEES CHRIS General and Mission Authority zone adviser for He is South America. executive director of the Apostles. Elder Benson, former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, said the church's controlled extraction program will handle the names "The extraction program is but a first step in the over all program of preparing a Mormon Church Book of Remembrance worthy of all said Apostle acceptation, Benson. No ? yoursell and save money ALL He is president of the LDS Churchs International NOW PLAYING We ll show you how to do it : The author of numerous books, lie and his wife, the former Donna Smith, are the parents of 10 children ELDER BOYD PACKER to speak Sunday $32.95 6 Ft. 1 6 ft ft. 5 T - POSTS HEAVY WY $25.95j Journal. ) divided Sunday. Additional arrangements are being made to accomodate the expected REDWOOD 1x4x6 Elder Assisted by Regional Representative Elder John Covey, only one stake Conference session to be held at 10 a.m. at the Stake Center, 935 S. State Street. Families are encouraged to sit together as no Junior Sunday School will be held Each ond Better i Clearfield Stake will be COMBED Cedar Post .... H W. Spencer x 4 x 6 ft. 4xx8'S99 i Kimball, presided over by 3 Standard Stock CEDAR graders may belong to both Carol and Youth choirs with no conflict. Confirmation classes meet Wednesday; 8th grade at 7 p m ; 9th grade at 8:30 p.m. Carol Choir will practice Thurs at 4 p.m Children from Kindergarten through 6th grade are invited. The five Parish Commissions will meet for dinner in the Fellowship Hall on Thursday Oct. 12 at 6 p m. The Church Council meeting will follow at 8 p.m. Boyd K. Packer of the Quorum of the Twehe, the mnewtsT CEDAR and sixth . 'lAZitST mZCVON Ailo t Southwest Synod. A youth A Youth Choir for people in 5th through 12th grades is being organized by Jill Trenholm. Practice will be on Sundays at 9 a.m. Fifth , Under the direction of LDS President !t'l Pacific Clearfield Stake plans meetings .POSTS ; Pastor Chancel Choir will present an anthem, accompanied by Mark Peterson, Our Savior's new organist. The last in the current Adult Inquiry series will meet Sunday from 3:30 to 5 p.m. at church. Pastor Riggs teaches the class for both 1 5 weekly. Philippians4:10-13- , Matthew 22 22:1-1- . MOVABLE LOUVER SHUTTERS Best Foot r Building-You- Homes the Lutheran throughout the Youth-ampinOutreach, to the Needs of Ministry Special People, and Image LDS SALT LAKE CITY -Elder James E. Faust of Salt Lake City, of First Quorum of the Seventies for the past two years, was named an apostle in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints to fill the vacancy created by the death Aug. 19 of Elder Delbert L. Stapley. For 23 years Faust was an attorney in private practice in Salt Lake City, and was president of the Utah Bar and Association in 1962-6advisor to the American Bar The circles of Our Saviors Lutheran Church Women will all meet Tuesday as follows: RACHEL at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Betty Scholtec, 5066 S. 2500 W., Roy, with Mrs. Alpha Nielsen leading the study group. DEBORAH at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Janet Hayes, 4475 S. 2500 W Roy, with Mrs. Carol Riggs leading the study on the book, Gods Chosen Peope People. DORCAS at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lois Flaig, 4311 S. 800 W., Riverdale, with Mrs. Sharon Woeppel leading the study from Lutheran Women magazine. All circles are reminded to bring their love gifts to the president before Oct. 15. They will be given as Christmas gifts to patients in continental breakfast and lunch on Saturday. Call for information or V; $649 iiVi covers simulated on louon woodgrom 2 plywood, grode 316x4x8 by life. 575-23r- 4 49 god $649 of ss Congregations to be held FYiday and Saturday at Elim Lutheran Church, d St., Ogden. The schedule is from 0 p.m. Friday and 8:30 a.m.-- 4 p.m. Saturday. A fee of $3 Fix4xt la oar plywood M Mini-Congre- Page 12 Apostle named friends and members and will close the series with, Praising God in Worship There is still time to register for the Utah Cluster UUKHST OUANTTTY ANO VARIETY mi intwwist. in COURIER, Oct. 4, 1978, The extraction program primarily aimed at more effecient identification of is processing of names for individual and temple ordinance work," he continued. It solves the immediate need to provide many more names for the operation of the Mormon temples. Apostle Benson urged members to form family organizations to insure the work of each family is complete and to prepare themselves to do the ordinance work for the names of ancestors submitted to the Mormon temples. Members continue may genealogical research beyond four generations he they so desire, if Program Friday, Saturday and Sunday. On Friday evening the conference will open with a Youth Session and banquet at the 1,3,5 Ward beginning at 6:30 pm. The special guest speaker will be Quinn McKay from the MIA General Board who has a reputation for being exceptionally interesting to hear. Bishoprics and their wives, youth advisors and all youth from age 12 through 18 are to be in attendance. The Leadership session is at 7 p m. on Saturday in the 2nd-4tWard. Those who h should attend are Stake Presidency, High Council, stake auxiliary leadership, stake activities committee, Bishoprics, ward auxilliary presidencies and committees, ward activity committees, Melchizedek presidencies, group leaders Priesthood quorum and secretaries, Aaronic Priesthood quorum presidencies secreatries. and General Session is at noon at the Ogden Tabernacle. All stake members, friends and neighbors are invited to this very special session. Music will be furnished by the Melchizedek Priesthood Choir under the direction of Ronald Reimschussell. The date of October 17 has been selected by the third Ward for their Banquet and evenings entertainment in behalf of the building fund. Further details will be given next week. |