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Show I I I SUN CHRONICLE, March 31,1 979, Page 1 0 oy LB ROY STAKE SECOND WARD There will be a ward Chris & Dick's next Society Tuesday morning, and evening. k 4 I - TOP CEDAR 6 6 4 x 4 - Hi 1 Ft Stand & Better TOP CEDAR FLAT l Select TOP CEDAR FLAT 1 Ft 6 Ft 3 u FLATTOP CEDAR i 6 - 6 Ft Stand & Better STAINED DOG EAR FENCE 1 3 1 PECKY CEDAR 1 6 12 X Ft 4 PECKY CEDAR 1 tt X CEDAR 1 PECKY CEDAR 4 x 4 - 8 Ft it MM CEDAR TedWoW lx 4-- roogh common 1 x 4 - 6 Ft. combed CHAIN LINK 6.491 11Va GAUGE 2.94, 98 50 Ft. Rolls 25.95 32.95 37.95 4 Ft. 5 Ft. 6 Ft. GRAPE STAKES 6 Ft. 4 Ft. 29 169 1 OVIR 50 TYWS OF PANIUMO TO CHOdst MOUMF4GS AND FROM LARGEST QUANTITY AND COLORED NAILS VARIETY IN THE INTERMOUNTAIN WEST. ti COPPER finish louan plywood Simulated 1st grade simulated on $4 49 RIDGECREST BIRCH PECAN 316x4 x 7Vi Itt grade. Simulated woodgram on lauan plywood Simulated woodgram on 2 lauan plywood grade. $6 lit grade, emulated wood 316x4x8 Real Wood Veneer Navadomskis sustained. plan convention Sister Camilla Kimball will be the featured speaker of the Hooper Stake Visiting .Teachers Convention Saturday. Sister Kimball is the wife of the LDS President Spencer W. Kimball, and will A speak on the theme, dedicated Heart, at the convention to be held at the Hooper LDS Second and All Hooper Stake visiting teachers are invited to at- tend the special program. The Roy Lions Club will be honoring the following patients from the Weber County Hospital during the month of April on their bir- teacher, and Navadomskis, Barbara second session Relief Society organist. Jennifer Lee Mansfield, daughter of Lee and Adele Mansfield, has been baptized and was confirmed by her grandfather, Fred Malan. Oliver David Dodart, son of Penny Dodart was baptized and confirmed by her grandfather, Henry Keyes. Next Thursday the Relief Society will have their Spiritual Living meetings. ROY NORTH STAKE A marriage enrichment class is being held on Fridays at the Roy All seminary. High married couples of the stake are invited to attend. Cost for the class is $6. The Beehive Standard Night is scheduled for April 5 at the 6th and 15th ward chapel. Naomi Randall, author of the song I Am a Child of God, will be the speaker. All Beehive girls in the stake and their mothers are invited. NINTH WARD Bonnie Cheney has been play. Congratulations to the team members. Laina Putnam has been released as Relief Society Education in the Relief and Sharon Mayberry sustained. Sharon Bennion was released as president of the Young Women, along with her counselors Marian Sheridan and Tamara Kempster, and Secretary, Julie Silver. Sustained as the new president was Phyllis Skidmore with Marian Sheridan and Julie Silver as Counselors, and Pauline Coombs, secretary. All women of the ward are invited to attend one of the Relief Society Spiritual next Living meetings Wednesday morning and Relief Society President, visiting teachers make monthly visits to Latter-da- y Saint women, 18 years of age and older and those under 18 who are married. Rosevelt Sparks, April 6 ; Margurita Roberts, April Teresa Mooney, April 6; 7; Madeline Aipperspach, April April 12; Evely Clements, April 14; William Naddell, April 16; Betty Lopez, April 21; Iva Rich, April 29. 8; Kieth Barton, evening. ELEVENTH WARD to Kent Congratulations Keoppel, who took first place in the Lake Bonneville chapter of Boy Scouts Bowling tournament. David Lovett has been ordained a priest. The Teachers quorum basketball team took third place in the regional basketball tournament, and the Priests team took first place in the stake, as well as the sportsmanship trophy. They also took first place in was baptized and confirmed by her father. The Primary will present the program at sacrament meeting on Sunday at 6 p m. Choir practice is being held on Sundays at 4 p.m. was Miner LaDawn sustained as special Interest representative. The Spiritual Living lesson will be taught at the Relief Society meetings next week. TWELFTH WARD The ward chapel will be dedicated on Sunday at 5:30 p.m. Stake president Mark Angus will preside at the FOURTEENTH WARD Julie, Anderson The Relief Society will have the Spiritual Living lesson at their meetings next week. SEVENTEENTH WARD Jeanette Layne has been sustained as the Mia Maid adviser, and Susan Heiner as the Relief Society nursery music leader. The ward will sponsor a Country Store on April 21, with the proceeds going to the building fund. All adults of the ward are invted to attend a fireside on April 15, with a program on the Holy Land. Brent Goodwin has been sutained as Sunday School In Service teacher; Debbie and Scott Kammeyer Rasmussen as Sunday School teachers. Janice Child will give the Spiritual Living lesson in Relief Society next Wednesday morning, and Mary Hutchins will give the lesson at the evening session. Ward temple days are April 4, 17, and 27. ROY WEST STAKE Stake conference will be held on April 8 at noon in the Ogden Tabernacle. Elder ur autnr s Hutlfmm Mothers Sunday Church School for all ages is held at 9:30 a.m. weekly at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 5560 S. 2300 W., Roy. Worship for the entire family is held at 10:45 a.m. Sunday Holy Communion will be celebrated, with Mrs. Helen Taylor as communion assistant. Pastor Charles Riggs sermon for the Fifth Sunday in Lent is titled, Glory on Gods Terms. Mrs. Betty Scholtec will lead small bringing children are asked to bring a sack lunch for the cildren; luncheon for the mothers will be provided by hostesses Mrs. Debbie Cuculich and Mrs. Karen Smith. Wednesday Confirmation classes continue as follows: eighth grade at 7 p.m. ; ninth grade at 8:30 p.m. The Carol Choir will practice Thursday at 4 p.m. in the fellowship hall. In deference to Holy Week, the Parish Commissions and Church Council meeting date has been moved up to Thursday. The Commissions will meet for dinner in the fellowship hall at 6 p.m. At 7:30 p.m. Thursday, the weekly Lenten service will be held, following the theme, One After Blessing Another. The Church Council will meet at 8:15 p.m. Thursday. the Chancel Choir in the anthem, For The Least of My Brothers," accompanied by Mark Petersen. The Mothers Luncheon group for mothers of young children will meet at the fellowship hall of Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 5560 S. 2300 W., Roy, at 11 a.m. on Tuesday. A program on Parenwill be led by Ed ting Scherer, generalist from North Park School in Roy. Driving 1st course $T49 $C49 Rory and Mark have been bapand confirmed tized members of the church. and offer the dedicatory prayer. meeting, counselor Society, According to the Relief Society handbook Visiting teaching typifies the interest and concern of the Relief Society for the physical, spiritual and emotional wellbeing of the sisters of the Church. Visiting teaching has been an important part of the Relief Society program since 1843. By assignment of the ward Burtons daughter Heather sustained. Christensen as released Diane and chorister, Grade (mill on louan plywood MM the Relief Society Homemaking The club will give each patient either a corsage or a boutonniere for the occasion. CROSSCUT BIRCH gran Wednesday, Kevin Thompson has been sustained as a Sunday School Clapperton, Webelos thdays. $34 CASTLE 1 OAK 316 x 4 x 7Vi Next birthday patients lauan plywood $6 d, Lions recognize TIGER EYE GREEN x4x8 president; Marilyn Warner, Relief Society Homemaking lesson teacher; Karen Pitch-forJunior Sunday School secretary; Ramona Clapperton, Primary teacher; Lisa Tanner, second Session Relief Society chorister; and Ron Peterson, Webelos Leader. Leader; Diane Holoway, Young Women; Jeanine Porter, second session Relief Society chorister; Allen Fourth ward chapel, 5000 S. W., Hooper. It will begin at 11a.m. 314 were Jolene Wagstaff, Young Womens Sustained Spiritual Living lesson will be given in the Relief Society meetings. THIRTEENTH WARD Memberships have been received for RaeJean Page, Kathy Diane Hoensheid and her daughter Jamie Howell. David Stanger and Chris Hadlock have been released as first and second counselors in the Priests quorum, and Chris Miller and Scott 5900 MONOWALL lesson teacher. Visiting teachers 4 x 4 - 8 Ft. 4 x 4 8 Ft. 2 x 4 8 Ft. 6 ft. THIRD WARD Next weeks Relief Society meetings will feature the Spiritual Living lesson. SEVENTH WARD The Neil Rackham family have been welcomed as new members of the ward. Cheryn Provost has been released as president of the School Junior Sunday secretary; and Joy Young, 2 x 4 - 8 Ft. 1 Wednesday evening. Emery and Lynile Buhler, who are retiring as custodians for the church, will be honored. The Spiritual Living lesson will be taught at Relief ear spruce dog 4 6 ft Combed & Stained FLAT next dinner Paul H. Dunn will be the visiting General Authority FIRST WARD The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Burton has been blessed by his father, and named David Isaac. The the region tournament and are now entered in all area dated driver course begins Friday under the direction of the Continuing Education Division at Weber State College, director Terry E. Paskins announced. The course will cover both and classroom actual driving instruction. It will A new, Q) SUPPLIES DISCOUNTED ODD & END CABINETS Save 60 While Stock lasts CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS $3.11 26" x 8' $3.90 26" x 1 O' $4.69 26" x 1 2' $5.49 26" x 1 4Vz' 34.20 26" x 16' include all the information HOODS .tf Vi inch $6.30 $8.61 Jr inch 1 $1295 inch minch J Vi inch 626-677- 1. $12.18 $16.59 $19.53 pre-regist- Roy LDS 12th and 16th ward chapel will be dedicated Sunday with services at 5:30 p.m. Roy North Stake President Mark Angus will be conducting the dedicatory services. 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