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Show Sun "saetEIT gweek at MEItStlLiL BEAM Joseph D. Harrop. In Hooper 3rd Ward, Bishop Claron Paulsen will work with First Counsellor Larry Davis and Second Counsellor Nolan Nelson. There will be no changes in the 4th Ward. President Fowers remarks that the new ward reflects an influx of people to the Hooper area. .ItfeJl HOOPER V r ttM. a. iM jiCarl Fowers I i l Stake President his times with grandchildren (left) especially enjoys Stephanie Fowers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowers, and Cora Fowers, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Rulon Fowers. LDS The Roy 13tl, ward w ill sponsor a Waid Fair on Sept 8 at the church. Activities will get under uav at 3 p m There will be handmade items, homebaked goods, stew, corn dogs, soft drinks, and sno cones for sale, as well .. WM.naiuaai.uitSf;snow corn TO uh i.-ic- Tl) UTAH - ff i as fresh garden produce. There v. ill also be a sacrifice sale as well as various games At 6 pm there will be a talent display by members of the ward. The public .s invited. ' STATtfm (MHHM Phis 60 Trucks & Over 100 Other Ccrs at Sisnllor Savings! jt cmmnroi Ia sks. Am r morning at 10:30 at the home of president Wilma Stewart. Robyn Ann Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ross, has been baptized by Hugo Bauerle and confirmed by Dale Bowman. The baby son of Richard and Julie Burton was blessed by his father, and named James Richard Burton. Fourth Ward Derek Grange has been ordained a Teacher, and Tim Pence a Priest. Chad Loosemore has been baptized and confirmed and welcomed as a new member of the ward. Starting this Sunday, Priesthood meeting will be at 8 a.m., Sunday School at 9 '30, and sacrament meeting at 3 p.m. Fast meeting will be the 2nd Sunday at 11:15. Marian Hill has been released as Cultural Arts specialist, and Glenna Lewis sustained. and Verlene Pence, Paulette Christiansen have been sustained to the Jr. Sunday School staff; Ivan J Prompt delivery Guaranteed installation ree estimate o(Sici2 3EKO: sEmx&HSma Mens Susan Mutual; Primary teachers; Crecze, Cathy Jensen, Young Adult Representative; and Lori Jensen and Lisa Jensen, teachers in the Young Adult Relief Society. Darrell and Robyn Olsen were released as Sunday School teachers, and Gary and Pam Minardi sustained. Diane Kapetonov and Lillian Cardon were released from o(Mtoo ih 15' the ea Teachers adviser and 2nd counselor in the Young Mancino, Edie Walker, Kathy Baldwin, and Christi nfir.r.nr.n.nlitm 3535 Well Ave., Cgclen, Utah 5 i. IMEfflXB irj Saturday quorum (Next to Radio Sho iarge;seuct!onito:choose:from V next Bambrough, &t jj Second Ward new meeting time schedule will start this Sunday, with Priesthood meeting at 8:30, Sunday and at 10:30 School sacrament meeting at 4 p.m. Relief Society will be on on Mutual Thursday, Tuesday and Primary on Wednesday. The Relief Society will have a Fair Workshop on Thursday to make items for the Ward Fair on Sept. 29. All Relief Society Visiting Teachers are invited to a brunch ward fair sissis? teacher; Keith Ball, ward The Roy holds 0 v, Primary. n Seventh Ward PiA r Relief Society Homemaking meeting will Bwfc&'T' Tuesday morning and The evening. morning session will have a pot luck be - G0PGO BIS AeJV lunch. rkh ;,fA &'- Starting VITAMIN"C" - Chewable 5.00 mg. 00 wafers 1 t - JOGGERS SPECIALS - y ft ?? t: & H S 'vJ;i a chair athletes too! For arm IG CLA! "Take it off where it is, and put it on where it aki't." this Society Bonnie i From. . - THE NECESSARIES - Studio of the Arts 1387 W. 1800 No. Clinton , Utah Toothpaste Herbal Shampoos Homemaking Society Leader; Joel Brown Ward Choir president; Barbara P.S. Cosmetic Clays too! & showmanship! Guest Stars on Two Osmond Family Shows Ages 3-- 6, 7-- 1 0, 1 1- -1 ! need to start. MOTBSTI4M (Also preparation for high school drill team for Jr. High & High school ages.) Super Teachers: Pat Rhodes, Sandy Odle, & Heidi Rhodes Primary teachers; LaDale VanderDoes, Relief Society Nursery coor- "Tenderness pose." Ancient Chinese Secret - Sprouting High Nutrition for Pennies a Day. If you dont know how to sprout - come in, well teach you. We have everything you 3 Young, Pam Hennessy, Relief Society Homemaking leader; Connie Myers, Relief Society Mini Class leader; Oodles of Soaps & Cosmetics Natural & P.H. Balanced Ballet, jazz, kicks, splits, marching, rhythm, Primary teacher; Anna May Nay, Relief Society Mini class leader, and Bill Benson, Young mens secretary. Sustained to new positions Sue were; Shepherd, Primary nursery teacher; Darlene Code and Joy dinator; MouthWashes Professional Dance Training Twice a week classes include: Sunday, Hennessy, Relief Nursery leader; Crouch, Relief Christensen, -- Chris Priesthood meeting will be at 8 a.m., Sunday School at and sacrament meeting at 2 p.m. Fast meeting will be the 2nd Sunday, Mutual on Wednesday, Relief Society on Tuesday, and Primary on Thursday. Young Adult Relief Society will be on Sunday at 7:45 a.m. Sherrie Wright has been released from the Primary; Pam PROTEINS, MINERALS, VITAMINS A to Congratulations Nye, who has received the Duty to God Award. He is the son of Mrs. Nelda Israelson. COUNTRY LIFE ALL NATURAL fj is passion in reJoseph Joubert Newer Home Discount CEMTESH A MECCA FOR HEALTH-MINIM- PlOPLL ) 952 28th -- Tel. 825-796- msKsascss 3 or 376 - 8908 399-026- 0 St. 3427 Riverdale Tel. 393-779- 0 Open 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Vitjmim Minerals. Ik'th', I, rams, etr I lealth I Items, Dietetic arxi Alievs I an, Is I resit him H.n Rd. nK have their Homemaking meeting on the evening of Sept. 5. Rocky Christensen has been ordained a Teacher. Sharyol Mansfield and Barbara Sims have been sustained as Cub Scout Den Leaders. We welcome as new ward members, the Kenneth Bird family, the Kelly Bodily family, the Marty Hancock family, and Earl Hutchison. the Young Leading Womens Mutual classes this year will be, for the Laurel Class; Garner, Nancy president; Diane Bair and Julie Harwood, counselors; and Hansen, Nancy Mia Maids; Denece Gilmore, president; secretary; Kathi Phillips and Dora Tipiani counselors; and Donita Atkinson, secretary: BeeHives; Susan Sexton, Karen president; and Celeste Phillips Schmidt, and Lisa counselors; Wid-diso- secretary. Thirteenth Ward Mark Brierly has been released as ward Librarian Frank and Stanger sustained. Kathryn Stark was released as Spiritual Living teacher for the 2nd session Relief Society ; Beryl Nielsen, 2nd session Social Relations teacher; Barbara Navadomskis, 2nd session organist; and Jane Bates, morning session Cultural Refinement teacher. Sustained were; Jane Relief Society Bates, Barbara Librarian; Navadomskis, 2nd session Librarian; Ethel Barton, 2nd session Spiritual Living teacher; Arlene Patterson, 2nd session organist; Kevin Thompson, assistant Priest quorum adviser; and Benson Sloots, Sunday School teacher. Cathy Odell was released as Young Adult Relief Society Cultural Refinement teacher; Lisa Godfrey, Social Relations teacher; Byron Beck, Deacons quorum adviser, and Gene Funk, Young Adult Sunday School teacher. Lisa sustained Cultural was Godfrey as Young Adult Refinement teacher; Marla Beck, Young Adult Spiritual Living teacher; Lloyd Parkinson, Deacons Quorum adviser, and Blaine Meacham and Dennis Madsen, Sunday School teachers. Brock and Marilyn Hirt and family have been welcomed as new ward members. The new time schedule will go into effect this Sunday. Priesthood meeting will be at 9 a.m., Sunday School at and sacrament 11:30, meeting at 6 p.m. Fast meeting will be the 1st Sunday; on Primary Tuesday, Relief Society on Wednesday, and Mutual on Thursday. Dont forget the big Ward Fair next Saturday at the church. Things get underway at 3 oclock. Mini-supp- er planned The annual will be held at Our Saviors Lutheran Church fellowship hall, 5560 S. 2300 W., Roy, on Wed. Sept. 5 from 5 to 8 p.m The event is sponsored by mini-supp- feOB STANGik S 1900 W (Mam SI Roy Utah 8406 1 Phone: Off. Mountain )' jc 825-716- State Faun rue and Casualty Company State Regional oitice Gieeiey Coioiadc Brotherhood Lutheran Branch 8176. Choice of either sloppy-jo- e or hotdog, together with potato salad, baked beans and carrot sticks will cost $1.50. A childs plate is available, consisting of a hotdog and potato chips, for fifty cents. There will be soft drinks, coffee, cake, pie and ice cream available at additional cost. Proceeds derived from the will help defray the cost of a chartered bus to take Utah Lutheran Church Women to the annual Pacific Southwest Synod LCW convention in Asilomar, CA in October. mini-supp- Thaft homeowners Insurance the State Farm way. "5775 " choir president, and Terri Van Allphin, Relief Society Toddler Nursery teacher. Eighth Ward Saturday, Sept. 8, will be the Ward Family Affair. There will be fun activities for the entire family, including a cooking contest, for men and women, a talei show, games, a dance contest, and lots of food. Primary will start again on Sept. 5 at 3:30. The Relief Scoiety will Our Saviors Lutheran Women and Church 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU: CALL MOW: 979, Page 6 Bruce Crane, Sunday School ROY STAKE Bishop Dyke LeFevre will be aided by First Counsellor Ray D. Hall and Second Counsellor 1 Roy created Stake LDS Hooper President Carl Fowers has announced the formation of a new Hooper 5th Ward, bringing to seven the total wards in Hooper. Bishop John Bues, formerly Bishop of the Hooper 3rd Ward, has been named to head up the new one. Assisting him in the new 5th Ward will be First Counsellor Richard W. Bennett and Second Counsellor Max B Simpson. In Hooper 2nd Ward, , Stake Church News Hooper ward Some people consider it good luck to he.ir burning bay leaves snap; 31 Chronicle, August |