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Show Elder to report Elder Steven M. Racker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Racker of 5273 S. 2000 W., will report on his mission to a service inthe LDS Roy 5th Ward Chapel, 5300 S. 2100 W on Sunday at 5 p.m. worship service, Pastor Open Season begins November 12, 14, 1979. Comprehensive DENTALS Medical benefits are available for all family members through THE MAIL HANDLERS BENEFIT PLAN What We Provide: In full for hospital room and other services S supplies. WE have increased our annual Maximum Benefit for doctors visits. We provide Medical Coverage for diagnostic testing S other Preventative care. Surgical consultations and nursing care, plus maternity benefits with no waiting period. We pay in full for hemodialysis, radium and chemotherapy treatments and occupational therapy. 1979-Decemb- er semi-priva- te ADDITIONAL DENTAL BENEFITS: If you select slightly more expensive High Option Plan, you get above, PLUS you and your family will also have protection for all dental procedures except braces. our the bill We pay towards annual exams, preventative dentistry, fillings, root canals, gum work, crowns, bridges, dentures, oral surgery, anesthesia, and much much more. 1980 RATES: SELF FAMILY SELF FAMILY ASSOCIATE MEMBER DUES. We charge $30.00 a year for associate membership dues with no other union obligation on your part. Further information is available by contacting local 332 at P.O. Box 26476, S.L.C., UT 84125 or phone Larry Britton Bountiful or Mel Shreeve or Bart Nelson Salt Lake City or our Ogden number 298-023- 479-909- 9, 968-213- 8, 6, toll-fr- representative will be visiting agencies in your area. Contact your personnel office for more information about these appearances. To enroll in THE MAIL A HANDLERS office. BENEFIT PLAN contact your personnel Robbins to star in Oklahoma Mews Sunday Church School meets at 9:30 a.m. weekly at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 5560 S. 2300 W Roy. At the 10:45 a.m. Sunday FEDERAL EMPLOYEES HIGH OPTION HIGH OPTION LOW OPTION LOW OPTION Lutheran Perth, Australia, at Riverdale 3rd ward The Riverdale Third LDS Ward Relief Society has launched its ambitious and Celestial demanding Education Program.The program provides an opportunity for sisters to earn a Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, or Doctor of Arts award in homemaking. To earn the Bachelor of Arts award, thirty-seveitems are listed for completion. A few of the requirements are: Learn to quilt and quilt an item, organize a food storage program, make biscuits and custard pie from scratch, n exercise ten minutes daily (except Sunday) for one month. of Arts The Master requires completion of thirty tasks from a list of thirty-eigh- t. Some examples are: Know how to change the oil in your car, make a two-piedress or suit for an adult, plan and serve a dinner or luncheon, and set a goal for desired weight and achieve it. Doctoral candidates must complete thirty of thirty-nin- e tasks. Examples are: paint or paper a room, refinish a piece of furniture, change a tire on a car, prepare a personal history on your parents, for your Book of Remembrance. The sisters are excited and working hard at this worthwhile program. Charles Riggs will speak on the topic, I Know You. Scripture lessons for the day Jeremiah are: Hebrews 10:46-5- 5:1-1- 0 31:7-9- ; and Mark 2. and Friday Saturday Mormon women Kenneth Nielsen, Kristie Marsh, Robert Sorenson, Clarke, with Virginia Shaw, Dwayne Hansen and Donna Taylor directing, and Linda Hammer and Laree Hill accompanying. is a Oklahoma delightful musical which the whole family will enjoy, and come away humming the catchy tunes. Mrs. Robbins was selected for the part from among Don observe 110th SALT LAKE CITY The young women of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints observed its noth many people auditioning from Ogden, West Weber, with Elaine A. Cannon, general president of the group, together with her counselors, Arlene B. Darger and here, anniversary Gary Roberta Delilah. She also has No. ratings in state and regibnal music contests in Idaho and received Farr West 2nd ward fair set Anschuetz, of the National Council of Women since April of 1978, was featured speaker. Mrs. Anschuetz, the wife of a bank executive and former career diplomat, has travelled with her husband throughout the world. She has resided in Greece, Thailand, Egypt, France, Lebanon and England. Mrs. Anschuetz has been involved with womens organizations for many years, and in 1971 she was named a representative and Receives promotion 78 ft MY Jean E. ring-tos- s. object is to toss the ring around the neck of a live turkey. The family with the most points will win the turkey as the prize. inadditional formation, contact Virginia Baker at For 731-476- Honored with pin Roy woman, Loraine A. Winger, has been presented a career service pin for 15 years of Federal service. She works in the Collection Branch at the Ogden IRS Center. A BOBCATS PINTOS THANKSGIVING & XMAS DECORATIONS 3288 Toy ((At gcycjn 8950 F.H.A. & Wholesale Prices t 11,950 2 Sat. Lots of Parking 9-- VA. FINANCING 5 Daily; 9-- & DIST. GO., INC. Since Tel. FORMERLY E4M FORO 376-34- 61 I9-t5- 394-457- 1 2857 Grant Ave., Ogden COUNTRY MILE IN LAYTON 1573 NO. MAIN LAYTON ON THE 1 Seventh Ward Next Tuesday morning and evening will be Relief Society Homemaking Several mini classes will be taught in the meeting. morning, and the evening session will be working on ceramics. , motorcycle riding, CB radio and operator vocal in- struction. Mrs. Robbins is a clerk-sten- o in the Directorate of Distribution, HAFB, DSSRA. She is also the SS representative for the midi committee and has formed many services. per- choir ward director. Milo House was released as a Sunday School teacher; Sydney Lewis, Primary Bonnie teacher; Smith, Blazer B teacher; and Jay Smith, Scoutmaster and Deacons quorum adviser. Vickie Willis was released as Young Adult Relief Society Education leader; Judy Rogers, secretary; ZoeAnn Kaminski, Homemaking lesson teacher; and Linda Drysdale, organist. Sustained to the Young Adult Relief Society were Diane Herzog, Education Teresa Leader; Fife, secretary; Susan Penrod, Homemaking lesson leader and historian; Marianne Hulse, Homemaking leader, and Judy Rogers, organist. Mini classes in making Christmas tree ornaments, childrens cobbler aprons, Christmas tree skirts, and holiday breads and candy, will be featured at the Relief Eighth Ward Scott Summers has been ordained a Deacon. Coralee McCleary has been released Society as Primary organist, and Dennis Hope as a Sunday School teacher. Shauna Allen has been sustained as Primary organist; Roger Glen and Stratford Tenth Ward The baby daughter of John and Cheryl Howe was blessed at Fast Meeting by her father, and named Julie Lynne. Kimberly Price, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Price was baptized and confirmed by her father. The Relief Society will McEntire, Sunday School and Sandra Henry, assistant adviser for teachers; the MIA Maids. At the Cub Scout Pine Derby, held recently, winners were Brian McBride, Russell McBride and Toland Brown. The Relief Society will have their Homemaking meetings next week. There Roy North Stake The Road Shows will be held throughout the stake on Nov. 13 and 14. Ninth Ward Releases have beeen extended in the Young Adult Relief Society to Tamera Homemaking-Recreatio- n Karen Homemaking Sherrie Moore, Social Relations teacher; Cindy Taylor, Spiritual Living teacher. Sustained Skidmore, were Homemaking-Recreatio- meeting Homemaking next Wednesday. Roy West Stake have their Homemaking meetings next Wednesday morning and evening. Nineteenth Ward Five babies were blessed and named last Sunday at Fast Meeting. The son of Dennis Collen and Richardson was named daughter of Thomas and Annette Finster Cody Ray. The was named Christine Rae. The daugher of Darrell and Ellen Johnstun was named The Kimberly Ray. daughter of Russell and Jodee Schofield was named Natalie. Mark and Kellie Benson named their daughter Brooke Lee. Barbara Greaves has been sustained as Young Womens Mutual secretary, and Nikki Hansen, Visiting Teachers Message leader for Relief Society. Joan n leader; Tamera leader, and Karen Conley, secretary. Nielsen, FOUNTAIN SALES 825-972- Thanksgiving dinner on Nov. 17. All ward members are invited. leader; DOUBLE WIDE SINGLE WIDE annual their Conley, Party Items EHRmPinn mobile homes O hold leader; Gifts a evening Fourth Ward The Elders quorum will Nielsen, Paper Product it. Tuesday session of Relief Society Homemaking meeting will feature a demonstration on facial and skin care. The Wednesday morning session will have mini classes in making mirror Christmas tree decorations, Noel macrame hangers, sewing, cooking and recreation. will be no Relief Society during Thanksgiving week. 78 FAIRMONTS Other talents to her credit are choir directing, making silk flower arrangements, Crookston, and example is the Teoth Fairy Pillow, with a pocket to hold the tooth. A special feature will be the live turkey The BACKS YOUR CHOICE solos in both civic and church functions. The goods. Especially for teenagers is the Pillow Talk Shop with special pillows for sale. An Gregoire of 391 West 4800 South, Washington Terrace, has been promoted to the rank of captain in the U.S. Air Force. Captain Gregoire is a physical therapist with a unit of the Air Force Systems Command at Lackland Air Force Base here. The captain, a 1971 graduate of Alamogordo High School, Alamogordo, N.M., received a bachelors degree in 1975 from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Her father, retired Air Force Master Sergeant Rene D. Gregoire, resides at 1352 Canyon Road, Ogden. 79 University. She has participatd in leading roles in Carousel, Showboat, The Order Is Love and Youll Remember the Day. She has also been guest soloist for the Weber Symphonic Choir, Ogden Community Choir, and has sung guest home-bake- d SAN ANTONIO, Texas-Jea- nine C. Gregoire, daughter handmade Young Third Ward barbecues, hot dogs and chili. Walt Disney cartoons will be shown continously for children, with popcorn and soft drinks for sale. Available will be the usual Relief Society items, in- cluding Brigham ROY STAKE The Fair will feature Nations for the National council of women. to IDS Church News The Farr West Second LDS Ward will hold a Country Fair Bazaar on Thursday, Nov. 15 at 6 p.m. Location is the Farr West 2nd Ward at 2100 North 2000 West (on old Highway 84). at the United of 1 received a music scholarship president observer Warren, Warren, Hooper and West Ogden. She has been very active in music all her life. Among her honors is a gold cup awarded to her for her performance of My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice from the opera Sampson and Although the actual 110th anniversary is in November, Mrs. Cannon said, the observance was held early while the leaders could be present. Goodman will speak Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Roy LDS 1st Ward Chapel, prior to his departure to the Philippine Queson City Mission. A son of Mr. and Mis. James C. Goodman, 5814 S. 2600 W., Roy, Elder Goodman is a graduate of Roy High School and LDS Seminary. He attended Weber State College and the Ogden LDS Institute of Religion. He was enjoyed by Storage. Mollerup Van West Taylor, Norma B. Smith, in charge. The Women Young auxiliary for girls, ages 12 to 18, was organized Nov. 28, 1869, by Brigham Young. To speak Russel Oklahom-a- , musical, production sponsored by the Weber North Stake. She was selected to play the part of Aunt Eller in the production to be put on Nov. 16 and 17. Performances will be The Chancel Choir anthem O Lord, will be How Excellent Is Thy Name, with Mrs. Linda Boyles as soloist. All Circles of Our Saviors Lutheran Church Women of Roy will meet on Tuesday, Nov. 13, as follows: Rachel Circle will meet at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Betty Scholtec, 5066 S. 2500 W., Roy, with Mrs. Tony Ratliff leading the Bible study. Dorcas Circle will meet at 7 : 30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Sharon Woeppel, 336 Barlow, Clearfield, with the Bible study to be led by Mrs. Helen Burdick. Deborah Circle will met at 7 : 30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Debbie Cuculich, 1358 N. E. Lisa Drive, Layton. Mrs. Carol Riggs gives the Bible study this year. Confirmation classes meet Wednesday, with eight grade at 7 p.m. and ninth grade at 8:3 p.m. The Carol Choir will practice Thursday at 4 p.m. Elder evening at 7 p.m. in the Taylor Stake Center, 2200 S. 4300 W. Saturday matinee will be at 2 p.m. Cost of 'tickets will be $2 per person or $10 per family, which can be purchased at the door. Other leads will include: Marie Tolman as Laurie, Larry Hill as Curly, Trena Farr as Ado Annie, and Kevin Hill as Will. Others in the cast include Reed Hill, Dwayne Hansen, Joan Larsen Robbins is seen here practicing for the Rogers and Hammers tein Education The Relief Society will have Homemaking day next The Elders quorum held a party on Friday evening with square dancing and a pot luck dinner. The Relief Society will have the Social Relations and Mother Education and lessons at their meetings on Thursday. evening. The Young Adult Relief Society will have the Social Relations lesson on Sunday at 11 a.m. Twentieth Ward Classes in making quick Tuesday morning Eleventh Ward Kay Momford has been sustained as an assistant nursery leader for the Relief Society; Linda Heslop, Primary teacher, and Clo mixes, wall decorator brooms and sewing will be taught at Relief Society Homemakign meeting next morning. The second session will meet at 7 Tuesday p.m. that evening. |