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Show r I Sun Chronicle, March 1 3, 1 980, Page 1 Sun Times, March 3 1 2, 1 980, Page Roy 12th Ward Relief Society to celebrate organization the dinner is $5 per couple. Sisters are encouraged to wear their pioneer dresses as couples will have their picture taken in an old The Roy 12th Ward Relief Society will celebrate the Churchs sesquicentennial year and the organization of the Relief Society, Friday, March 14th at 7:30 p.m. The theme of the evening is at Back Looking fashioned parlor as a keepsake of the evening. The program will be presented hy Soft Rain and will be a nostalgic look at the past and the organization of the Relief Tomorrow. Husbands and wives will enjoy a chicken dinner with homemade apple pie and ice cream. Cost of il'4 i' f r" , - the 4th 5th Ward. SECOND WARD The Relief Society Birthday social will be held March 18 at the church. All women of the ward are invited. Relief Society Homemaking meetings will be held on the evening of the 4th Tuesday of each month, with Visiting Teachers meeting preceding. FIFTH WARD A ward budget dinner will be served on Saturday at 6:30 at the church. All ward members are invited. The Relief Society will hold their Homemaking and Visiting Teachers meetings of the first Wednesday of each month. Visiting Teachers meeting will be at 7, and Homemaking at 7:30. SEVENTH WARD The Relief Society Birthday Social for all Relief Society members and their partners, will be March 21. There will be dinner and a program. Congratulations to David Warner, who has received the Duty to God Award. He is a son of Von and Marilyn Warner. There will be a Deseret Industries Drive on March 28-2- Dorothy Lunt has been released as Relief Society Social Relations teacher, and Mary Ann Little as second session Homemaking lesson teacher. Anita Tanner has been sustained as Relief man; Julie Wallace, Young Womens Mutual president; Keile Moore, first counselor; 2nd Lynette Peterson, counselor; Jill Rodgers, Sr. Primary Chorister; Marilee Jr. Martin, Primary chorister; Carolina Wright, Jr. Primary Maxine Gould, Librarian; In Service Checketts, leader; Kathleen Peterson, Nursery Leader, Sunday Thomas, assistant nursery leader, and as Primary teachers, Marilyn Bitton, Faun Lyman, confirmed. teacher, and Homemaking leader, and Mini class leaders, Mary Ann Kynaston, cooking; Home Lynda Richins, and Tamra Management; Neilson, sewing. Marilyn Newman was sustained as ward Activities committee chairman, and Jerry Spinden, as Physical activities chairman. Connie Murdock was sustained as Primary in Service leader. month, with Teachers Visiting be held on ttie last Wednesday of each month Three children have been and ward; Young Marlene Special Representative, Brown, Interest Vicky Corgiat, Den Mother; Curtis Wright. Cub Scout Master; Val Lower, stake farm La jean representative; Lewis, ward music chair The first j m -L- g. and Their confirmed. parents are David and Carol Anderson, and Bruce and Kathy Hodge. The daughter of Richard and Kathy Howe was blessed by her father, and named Crystal Ann. The memberships of Anthony and Sheila Reyna, and Robin and Gloria Svemm and their families have been received, and we welcome them as new ward members. Relief making MARCO CIRCULATOR Zero clearance heat circulating built-ifireplace. n Home- Society will meeting be March 20 at 10 a.m., and will be held on the second Reg. $238.95 Thursday of each month, beginning in April. . The ward budget dinner will be Friday night at 6:30. The Shupe family present the program. PRE-HUN- will and DOORS G 20, 24 26, 28 DISCOUNTED Tne birthday anniversary of the Relief Society will be honored on Sunday at 3:30 in the Relief Society room. WE STOCK ODD & END ASBESTOS 316x4x8 316x4x4 CABINETS SAVE.. While Stock Lasts! Vx4x8 V & our all DAMAGED FIREPLACE SETS DOORS BLACK AS LOW AS $75 &Up M- 4x8-- Well show you how to do it yourself and save money. Plywood W $goo 418-5- 8 - a CD Blows LIMITED QUAMTITT -S- HEET ROC- K- IN OUR NSW STOili THAT OFFERS Till BUILDER EVERYTHING! 35e remodel your kitchen -P- LYWOOD- & END COM! & DROW03 No. 3 Fine DIMENSIONAL LUMBER & FENCING DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATIONS Plywood HINGLES- x4x4 LAYTON Thurs. 40 Fri. 50 Sat. 60 - 1x2-- 8' 4x8-1- 4 k n DIMENSION LUMBER AT DISCOUNT PRICES SPECIAL ON FULL UNIT LOAD ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. $)39 f: f o 7:30-5:3- 0 Mm.-FH- -C- PH0M Nicole Anderson and Chris Hodge have been baptized Off Regular Refail Price OO fir ' FRANKLIN STOVE Allen Thompson has been ordained a Priest. CD Blows UMBER22-8- HEAVY-DUT- Y and Kelley Elois, Primary nursery leaders. want to move we don't ' 39 8' Donna Douglas, Jill Hadley , 0DDS - i Young Womens and president; Parr, Mutual 1236 NO. MAIN SHINGLES 2x4-Stud Grads Fir Studs Helen $99 -S- Economy Studs K We're moving to our new store at Dont Include lumber Specials TUDS24. Thursday evening of each month will ('larch ISth, & 15th -S- VP money and save us time! moving. tt, Visiting stock. It's reduced to save you HOURS: From feet, hands, elbows Doctors find that hard, thick calluses often can be softened and removed medically The same ingredient doctors find so effective is available in 0O Medical ForDERMASOFT mula for Hard Callused Skin SEVENTEENTH WARD JIIIIi meeting preceding. ELEV ENTH WARD The following have been sustained to positions in the will meetings V- -- been scheduled for the last Tuesday morning of each month, starting at 9:30. Home1 Society Relief Society homemaking meeting has been scheduled for the first Wednesday evening of each . & president, Blaine Gibson, Teachers Quorum Adviser; h. Relief Society Homeand making Visiting Teachers meetings have a very Education in the Relief as Richins, cooking; and Ranae Bondoc, Home management. In the Young Adult Relief Society, Sherrie Moore, Relief making fl Skidmore, Homemaking lesson teacher; and as mini class leaders, Barbara ! Teachers Skm Sherrie Jorgensen has as Primary FOURTEENTH WARD The Relief Society Birthday social will be Saturday night at 7. All Relief Society members and their partners are invited. Boise Cascade Building Materials Cent 4 Society; Kathy Ray, Mother Education teacher; Phyllis . W ESI STAKE FIRST W RI) 'The Relief Society Birthday social, for all women of the ward, and their partners, will be Match 20 at 7 pm The Depoairesi. will present the evenings entertainment, "A Tribute to and icfreshments Women, will be served ROY their baptized ; Ruth Steed, Jr. and Julie organist, Primary Puzey, Nursery leader meeting. Ginger Wimmer has been baptized and confirmed by her father, Glade Wimmer. Scott Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson, Mary Ann Little as Social Relations teacher. ROY NORTH STAKE NINTH WARD Pennie Sorensen has been sustained counselor Primary activities b been sustained Bam-broug- Caw ley and Helen Brookens, chair-mean- 'I sf Arthur Backus was given the name Jennifer. She was blessed by Lewis The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Wiser was blessed by her father, and named Shauna, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Halacy chose the name Sandy Melissa for their baby. She is the granddaughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sowerby, and was blessed by her uncle, Dale Hansen. Primary teachers, Julie yil 1 TWENTIETH WARD Three babies received names when they were blessed in Fast meeting. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christie 1:1 Home-makin- g Society Teachers meetings. Bowden, was baptized and confirmed by her father. Bonnie Kelistorm, Primary and Jeneal Bell, Homemaking and Visiting Teachers meetings for the first Tuesday , evening of each month, beginning at 7' was also ARD Relief and a Rebecca Snoke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Snoke was baptized and confirmed by her grandfather, Keith King, and LouAnn Bowden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cutler, Society Visiting W Juamte smith. Homemaking and Visiting Teachers meetings will be held in the evening of the last Thursday of each month. FIFTEENTH WARD Lowell Larsen has been released as Young Mens Mutual president, The Relief Society has for Frederiksen. e, teachers. scheduled TWENTY FIRST WR I) The Relief Society will meet on the first Wednesday evening of each month for their Visiting Teachers and Homemaking meetings. be Dirk Heywood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heywood, was baptized and confirmed John by his grandfather, Bonnie Slaughter has been sustained as Relief Society organist; LouAnn Spen-dlovRelief Society chorister; Josephine Barton, secretary. Elaine Killian, Librarian; and Mini class instructors, Marlene Larsen and Renae Porter, sewing; Carolyn Watts and Bonnie Perkins, cooking, and Vineice Freestone, varied Interests. Cindy Brewer, Gwen Lower was sustained as Relief Society organist and Idella Nehring, Visiting Teacher leader. Relief baptized and confirmed. J , made wood items, quilts, services (tuneups, haircuts, etc.). Public cordially baby and toddler The son of Mr and Mrs. Gerald Thompson was blessed by his father, and named Nick Gerald LAKEVIEW Karen Rock, Gloria Hoskins Swain. and Lynette Sustained to the Sunday School were Randy Thomas, secretary and Carol Dawn Smith, Bryan Rock, and Cultural Society Refinement organist; Primary RayLynn sale: ' plants and macrame hangers, baked goods, handmade items, hardware. Auction at 8 p.m. for hand- dinner $1 adults and 50 cents children. Items for Roy LDS church news ROY STAKE WI;,,I' ( In clothes, is being 6-- stake choir is being organized to furnish the music for stake conference. Singers are needed from all wards in the stake, and anyone 16 years of age, and older is invited. Practices will be held each Tuesday at p hi Society. Hooper Second Ward Fair held Saturday 15 March between p.m. at 5000 South 5900 West. Stew ' PLANNING FOR THEIR upcoming event are Julia Wiberg, Dixie Burqess and Cheryl Wilde. A " Hooper Second Ward Fair to be held March 1 5 4 s i . 1:00-5:0- LOSED SUNDA- 363-406- 2 4 Building Materials Center Y- 773 4243 376-345- 1, Boise Cascade 0 OR -- OPEN AT OUt NEW STORE MOMDAf 1236 NO. MAIN THE WALL PANELING KINGS e MARCH I7ff- c- LAYTON Open 972-873- 7 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 972-873- 1555 West 3500 South (1 OPEN SUNDAYS 972-873- 8 9 Block East of Redwood Rd.) 1 0 r H i a.m. to 3 p.m. mdLo |