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Show SUN CHRONICLE, CLEARFIELD Oct. 5, 1978, Page 13 COURIER, Oct. 4, 1978, Page 13 Roy LDS Church Sunset LDS Stake News SUNSET FIRST Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Homemaking classes, a continuation of the Joan Poulsen will give the lesson in the morning; Dolores Brighten in the evening. SUNSET SECOND McNee was Cheryl sustained a Sunday School teacher, Ed Robinette three mini-classe- s. ward meeting scheduler. Linda Stoddard will give the Homemaking lesson on Tuesday morning in Relief Society, Berniece Hansen in the evenings Homemaking classes. SUNSET THIRD was Watts Nolan graduated from Primary & sustained a deacon. He is the son of John & Linda Watts. Relief Society on Thursday will be the Social Relations classes with Sandra Shelly class leader in the morning, Ruth Dunaway in the evening. SUNSET FOURTH Relief Society on Wed- be will nesday the Homemaking classes with Dixi Wightman giving the lesson in the moring; Sue Johnston in the Bessie Schickel has been released as Relief Society music director, and Bemece Hansen sustained. Diana Woods is the new Relief Society Recreation Leader, and the new mini class leaders are Helen Holtry, evening. There wiJl be work ceramics s& methods on of narrowing pant legs from the wide to narrow widths. SUNSET FIFTH Lyle Hutchinson was advanced to a priest, the son of Mr. & Mrs. Joe Jensen. Saturday morning at 10 a.m. will be the Relief Society fall social. There will be a brunch 4 a program to which all ward ladies are invited. Relief Society on Tuesday will be the Spiritual Living classes with Ellen Cutler in the morning, Darlene Read in the evening. SUNSET SIXTH Relief Society on Tuesday will be the homemaking lessons with Lynada Parsons giving the lesson in the morning; Dorothy Bodily in the evening. Preparations are being made for a number of mini classes to be offered to fit in with the ladies in- terests. SUNSET SEVENTH Relief Society on Wedbe ' the will nesday classes with Homemaking Mae Christiansen giving the lesson in the morning; Kim Merrill in the evening. Wildmon, executive director of the National Federation for Decency, television is currently the most destructive social force E. in our society. We have seen a very slight decrease in violence on television in the past year, but that has been offset with a temendous increase in sex. It isnt the use of sex which disturbs many in the viewing public, it is the manner in which sex is presented, Wildmon said. For the most part the networks depend upon exploitive, distorted, and preverted sex. For instance, 89 per cent of sex on TV is depecited as being outside marriage. said the heavy emphasis by the networks on W'ildmon programming, jiggly undue which places phasis on the female anatomy, makes objects of It dehumanizes persons. em- people. Treats them as commodities to be packaged and sold, not as persons of worth and dignity. The NFD has called on viewers to refuse to watch ABC in November in hopes of on those ratings. It is regretable that the only language the networks understand is money. But it is a reality. That is the reason we are asking every local church, synagogue, PTA, civic organization, and decency group to help promote the ABC boycott, he said. The NFD said it is urging those asked to participate in the Nielsen ratings in November to indicate in their viewing diaries that they did not watch ABC With during the month. those disgusted by the violence, $60,000,000 like Spraycar; and Loma Child, quilt chairman. Sustained to the Young Adult Relief Society were Jule Golbert, Spiritual Living teacher; Tammuy Nelson, Refinemint Cultural teacher; and Jimmi Lee Guinn, Homemaking Leader. The Relief Society will have their Homemaking meetings Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. Among the activities planned are making childrens tents, ceramics, Halloween cookies and Halloween costumes. FOURTH WARD Joel Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith has recently returned from the Texas, San Antonio mission, and was the speaker in Blake church Sunday. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lenzi Nelson will speak this Sunday on his experiences in the mission field. an as The Relief meet Joel Smith has as sustained assistant Teachers quorum advisor, and Blake Nelson, assistant evening for their Homemaking meetings. SIXTEENTH W ARD LoraLee Hardy has been sustained as a Den Mother for the Cub Scouts. Sustained to the Young Adult Relief Society are Kathy Johnson, Education Leader; Cindy Williams, Homemaking Recreation leader; Cindy Tanner, Homemaking lesson teacher; Julia Moss, Social Relations Society That is The TV channels belong to the American public. We are encouraging the public to get involved in a positive way in a business of which they are the owners. The NFD isnt antiviolence and sex, he stated. We are and gratuitous violence and sex. The NFD isnt antiviolence and sex, he stated. and We are gratuitous violence and sex. The networks have the money and the resources to provide Americans with a high level product. It is time we demanded the best from them. The1 NFD is asking those participating to write giving The ward choir will practice Sunday at 4:30 p.m. in preparation for ward conference. EIGHTH WARD The Relief Society will ROY meetings Tuesday morning dinner. THIRTEENTH WARD The son of Mr. and Mrs. has been blessed by his father, and named Christopher Lee. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bunderson was given the name Shawn Kelly by his father, the Baby is a grandson of Sylvia Richie. Debbie Lowder, and Don Gill have been baptized and confirmed and welcomed as new members of the ward. Brent Godfrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Godfrey has returned from a mission in Sweden. He will speak in church this Sunday. Byron Beck has returned from a mission in Italy and will speak on Oct 15. Paul Fawson has been sustained as a Sunday School and and W NATIONAL NEWSPAPER CARRIER DAY OCTOBER 14 EST STAKE FIRST W ARD Sunday will be Fast meeting at noon. We are happy to have Mr. and Mrs. Glen H. Jones and their family as new members of our ward. Next Tuesdaqy will be Relief Society Homemaking day, with meetings at 10 a.m., and 7 pm. TENTH WARD The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Jody Barker was given the name Jason Jody Barker, when he was blessed at the last Fast meeting. Confirmed following their baptism were Clara Leona Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Huffaker; Clint Loftus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blain Loftus; and Steffanie Peery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peery Gary Relief Society will meet on Wednesday evening, and Thrusday morning for their have their Homemaking teacher; teacher; Treena Wells, Homemaking day leader; Verlyn Boushuis was sustained as a Sunday School teacher. The Relief Society will meet on Thursday of next w'eek for their Homemaking meetings. Wednesday Stokes and sustained and morning and evening. Terry , Primary teacher, Carol TWELFTH W ARD The Relief Society will meet on Tuesday morning homemaking meetings will have several classes when they a Rasmussen has also been sustained to the Primary. The Relief Society Homemaking meeting will be Wednesday. They will have classes in making quick mixes, gold leaf painting, sock dolls, annd door decorations young women. The Relief Society will have their first meeting for the new year Tuesday morning, with the Spiritual Living lesson. is Ward conference scheduled for Oct. 22. SEVENTH WARD of The membership Rochelle Tilley has been received. She is living with the Kelly Rees family. Marlene Ney, daughter of Nelda Nye, has been bap-an- d confirmed by her grandfather, Lloyd Clark. The son of James and Toni Deamer, was blessed by his uncle, Mike Lunt and named Bradley James. Oct. 15 is ward conference, and the auxiliaries will have their conferences during the week. and Wednesday evening. Their Fall Social will be Oct. 14 with husbands or partners for a program and invited been Homemaking meetings. Primary and Mutual are . both being held on nesdays. Wed- - Lynette Fawson, Janet Sloots, and Claudia Mitton as Primary teachers. The Relief Worship as a family at the church of your choice! Society Homemaking meetings will be Thursday morning and evening. ROY NORTH STAKE the approximate number NINTH WARD is involved. The address Kinnet has been Lorraine Box P.O. 1398, Tupelo, NFD, released as Primary Miss. 38801. RICH BROS. Appliance ear- & Heating 5975 So. 1900 W., Roy - thquake. The NFD is a 10,000 strong organization seeking to bring influence on the networks and advertisers to help television realize its full potential as a constructive medium. Simply turning the set off isnt the solution, he said. 773-844- 1 mwpioi Read and use the classified as much in lost advertising as pulling and vulgarity profanity on television indicating their participation in the ABC boycott in their Nielsen diaries, it will have a tremendous I repeat a tremendous impact on ABC and the quality of television in the future, W'ildmon said. He said send a viewers could message to Nielsen which could shake ABC and all television Beth Noted TV Boycott The TUPELO, MISS. head of the organization which is asking viewers to boycott ABC in November says that television has the potential to be the most constructive medium in history. But, says Donald cooking; Carolee Ballif, sewing; Carol Spraycar, varied interests; home beautification, Librarian Priest quorum advisor. Ann Jackson has been sustained as sports director for the ROY STAKE THIRD WARD ads . revenues from the network. National ratings are done in November and the networks base their advertising rates 825-166- 6 $2 a week $6 a month r .TRANSMISSIONS HAVING TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS? n TRANSMISSION $12 50 REG. TUNE-U- P s30 INCLUDES CHANGING TRANSMISSION FLUID. EXTRA. GASKETS, AND ADJUSTING BANDS. FILTER isBBKraBcOUPON 15 SPECIAL A SPECIAL re DISCOUNT APPLIANCE VALUES...ALL IN HARVEST GOLD MODEL SERVICES WITH A HILL FIELD I.D. 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