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Show Sun I hronicle, August 25, 1979, Page 9 Roy area stakes LDS news Pratt as Mother Education teacher; and Ramona Clapperton as recreation ROY STAKE THIRD WARD The Relief Society Homemaking and Visiting Teachers meetings will be Tuesday evening, Sept. 4 and Wednesday morning, Sept. 5. FIFTH WARD Sunday meeting times will on 2. change Sept. Priesthood meeting will be at 9 a m. Sunday School at and 1C: 30 sustained as Blazer B Teacher in the Primary, Mary Beth Decker, Relief Society Homemaking lesson leader; Nolan Parker, Cub Scout Webelos leader; and Kay Okey to the Activities committee. Relief Society meetings will continue to be held on Sunday mornings through September. ROY WEST STAKE FOURTEENTH WARD Dan Stephens has been sustained as 2nd counselor in the Sunday School and Margaret Lunceford as Jr. Sunday School coordinator. Camille Tarvin has been sustained as the new Relief Society president;; Maria Simons and Lori Brown, Angela Navarro, who has just returned from the Spain Barcelona Mission, will report her missionary experiences on Sunday in church. The High Priests and their wives will hold a party tonight at the stake camp. ROY NORTH STAKE At stake conference 12, Douglas Aug. on Dun-comb- Lowell e, Peterson, William Curtis III, and David Rich were released from the High Council. Arlene Okey was released as a counselor in the stake Homemaking Visiting Teachers meetings will be the evening of Sept. 4 and Tuesday, Sept. 5 in the morning. SEVENTH WARD The Roger Van Allphin family has been welcomed into the ward. Janis Burnham and Lisa Tanner have been released from the Sunday School staff, and Neil Rackham and Marvin Myers sustained. Marilyn Warner has been Relief Society presidency; Gwen Garrard, stake Relief Society Music director; Mother Bessie Kay, Education leader; Shirley Taylor; Homemaking lesson leader, and Frances Speed, Relief Society Historian. Releases as Alternate Counselors sustained as High and High released as Homemaking lesson teacher; Christine Coun-cilme- n were Travis Weaver,-Pau- l Newey, Sterling Morris and J. Richard Schmid. Sustained as Alternate High Councilmen were Darrell Smith, Norman Gardner, Richard Crookston, and Ed Calvary Church news Fowers. Sustained to the Relief Society stake board were Goldene Education Bodily, Counselor; Shirley Taylor, Mother and Education leader; JaNae This Sunday morning at Penrod, lesson leader. Homemaking NINTH WARD Marilyn Newman has been released as Relief Society president, and Arlene Okey sustained. All women of the ward and their daughters are invited to attend the Relief Society Homemaking meeting on Sept. 4, and to model any clothing they have made. a be will There in the reorganization bishopric on Sunday in church. a.m. Pastor Centers message will come from the Book of Revelation dealing with the 7 churches. Sunday School will begin at 9: 30 a.m. The evening Sunday Service at 6:30 op.m. Bible Study and Prayer Meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. All are welcome to come to any or all of the services. Pray as the Lord Commands 1. PRAY. Ask, seek, knock (Matthew 7:7). Men ought always to pray (Luke 18:1- 7). 2. PRAY PRIVATELY. When you pray, go into your room and shut the door (Matthew 6:6). 3. PRAY BRIEFLY AND SIMPLY. In praying, do not heap up empty phrases as the Gentiles do (Matthew 6:7). 4. PRAY IN THE NAME OF CHRIST. If you ask anything in my name, I will John do it (John 14:13-1- Harris, Karen and Kathy Brandenberg, Recreation leader. Society meetings and commences with Pat Metcalf has been Mother Education teacher; Sessions has been sustained as Priest quorum adviser, and Kevin Packard as Teachers quorum adviser. Evangelistic lesson Homemaking 12:15. Allen 10:30 Sustained were Ann Shinen, welcomed as a new member of the ward. FIFTEENTH W ARD teacher; meeting at 5 p.m. Fast meeting will be on the first Sunday of each month at Mid-Wee- k, and confirmed and leader in the Relief Society. sacrament Relief Kim Orr has been baptized and June counselors; Brewer, secretary. Pat Hansen will be the new Spiritual Living teacher; Janet Mayes, Homemaking leader; Jovita Draney, Homemaking lesson leader; Social LaJean Call, Relations teacher; Susie Hadley, Mother Education leader; Music director, La Von Kilbourn; Ereita Refinement teacher; Foods Roberta Howell, specialist;2nd Stevenson, n i.i l IF will September be as follows. Priesthood meeting. 7:30 am; Sunday School, 9.30 am. and sacrament meeting at 2 p m. Mutual will be on Wednesday evening v I I 'I ,t " "I i r Chris MVi mm & Dick'i & 825-753- Relations and PHONt 2955 WASH. BlVD., OGDEN, UTAH 84401 DOG EAR SPRUCE 4 6 ft Combed - & 6 4 Select Ft ea I FIAT TOP CEDAR 1x4 6 ft Stood & bette Mother 1.4 fruits, cross stitch, silk screening, and embroidery. There will be a pot luck lunch. Visiting Teachers will meet that morning at 9: 15 for preparation meeting. The Special session Relief Society will be on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at the home of Nola Cole, 5091 S. 3100 W. 58 611 2 CEDAR titmm session, teacher; Alice Wiggins, 2nd session Homemaking lesson leader and Music director; Mary Sorensen, 2nd session Homemaking leader; and Evelyn Hill, day session Visiting Teachers message teacher. LeeAnn Burnett will be the new Relief Society nursery leader, and Ruth Wiggins the Recreation leader. Vera Child has been Ward as sustained Librarian, Diana Stephens, Young Womens Laurel Adviser; Virginia Miller, Bee Hive Adviser, and Laney Hughes, Young Womens secretary. Two babies were blessed and given names, by their CEDAR 1 4 2 - PECKY CEDAR 4 4 I WASATCH - 8 HILLS f New West Location A Conveniently Located to: Roy, Sunset, Clearfield & X BOATS HOUSEHOLD GOODS MERCHANDISE 4 ih TRAILERS - RED OAK MONOWALL 1st iei.479-592- 1 GREEN 316 x 4x8 grade simulated on lauan plywood St Ml $i CASTLE GOLD Phone: OH. louart plywood, $599 CROSSCUt BIRCH OAK 1 316 x 4 1st finish cn leuan plywood $1-4- 316x4 x 7Vi cfoae, umgloted wood groin x 8 Wood Veneer Or ode. Real 9 1st $749 DISCOUNTED ODD & END CABINETS Save 60 While Stack Lasts Tkw Shipment Arrivs CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS $3-126" x 8' $3.90 26" x 10' $4.69 26 x 12' $5.49 26" x 1 4Vj $6.20 W'xlO'. 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FLAT TOP CEDAR 15:7). anything against a Stained top CEDAR FLAT Education lessons will be given, after which there will be mini classes in drying Refinement Cultural - Meeting times for the 19th ward starting the 1st of Cultural Zimmerman, Annetta fathers, at the last Fast meeting. Larry and Sharia Dawson named their son Elias James, and Duane and Diane Roylance named their son Terry Anthony. NINETEENTH W ARD The 17th and 19th wards will meet together for sacrment meeting on Sunday at 4 30, w hen a new ward will be created by a division of the wards. The sweet corn behind the church is now ready for sale at 75 cents a dozen. To place your orders, call James or Lula Mae Walker at The proceeds from the sale of the corn will be used to create a recreational facility for the stake, on the land where the corn is now. Relief Society will be Aug. 28 at 10 a.m. The Social .VM t Walker Bankord Master Charge Bank Card k. 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