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Show f I Sun Chronicle, St i Times, April 23 'Because of Elizabeth' impressive Stake officials in the Roy North Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints couldn't say anything but after impressive, members of the stake to combined produce Because of Elizabeth, a musical play held in conwith the junction Sesquicentennial birthday of the church. The featured play took place last Thursday and Friday evenings in the Roy High School auditorium with both nights featuring capacity crowds. Jcanni Hall and Judy Anderson, who acted as directors of the successful production, wished to extend to all a special thank-yothose who attended the play. y u "Because of Elizabeth was written by Moana Bennett and featured a large cast of over 200 stake members. Karen a Brookens, talented young singer who is in her junior year at Roy High School, played a main part in the play along with Ron Moore. Supporting roles also Bodily, Darrell Gamble and Noel Sill; invitations, Janice Child; hair, Joanne Harris; pianists, Julie Cawley and came from Julie Delbert Martin, Cawley, Helen Wilcox, Greg Hill and Farnsworth Helen ; vibraharp, Janae Penrod; precussion, Brent Hart and violin, Juleen R. Boothe. Raydell Cobia. Music was under the direction of Mary Cawley and Gwen Garrard. Shirley Facer served as the production manager with her staff consisting of members of the Relief Society Board. Overseeing the was department sound Mike Hirschi and Ron Jenkins. Costumes were a major topic of work for the church play. Shirley Taylor and Michael Meenderink were in charge of this department. Ray Page oversaw set designs while Estella Stock and Sandra London were in charge of properties. Other department heads director of the resource center for the Catholic Sister 0 has been elected as the first Regional Superior for a newly-formeBenedictine priory, the first in Utah Sister Francis lives in Washington Terrace and is direcior ol public relations and special services at St. Benedict's Hospital. Named Mount Benedict Priory, the new religious community is made up of 12 Catholic Sisters affiliated with St Benedicts Hospital, and five who reside in Salt Lake City. (A priory is similar to an abbey). S B , Diocese of Salt Lake City Sister Francis will appoint d treasurer and one additional Besides making Utah their permanent home, the formation of a new priory will provide new opportunities for Catholic women in Utah who want to share in a life of religious community while serving near their homes. Sister Francis came to Ogden in 1958 from St. Cloud, Minnesota, where she was administrator of St. Cloud Hospital. She served as the Ogden hospitals credit manager, billing and office manager, manager She became acting director of medical records, after which she was appointed the hospitals first director of public relations. She serves on the hospitals administrative council and is . Jacquelyn Dubay of Ogden, coordinator of volunteer services at St., Benedicts Hospital, and Sister Maxine Kaiser of Salt Lake City, nl .hi Hcimi.. s Foundation She is a former member ol the hospital s hoard ol trusti es Active in community and health care o' c uuntions. a director she 'i direr Wn Northern oi uivpi, tali an I Tongan Choir of present a music at First United Ogdens Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 27. The United Methodist Womens organization is sponsoring appearance of Choir will perform Arthritis dances. The Tongan Salt Lake studio. Called to mission Elder Ralph F. Gibby and his wife Lou Ceil of 5353 So. 2050 W., Roy Utah have been We invite area churches to submit stories news Roy IDS church "7 Roy Stake The High Priests of the stake, and their partners will have a social on Friday evening at 7 at the stake center. The Roy Stake Relief Society will present the musical play, Because of Elizabeth, on May 3 at 7:30 in the 4th, 5th ward. Bring your family for an evening of delightful entertainment. Second Ward The Primary children will present the program in sacrament meeting on Sunday. Third Ward Marilyn Christensen has been sustained as Visiting Teachers message teacher in the Relief Society. The Relief Society will have their Homemaking meeting on April 29. Visiting Teachers meeting will be at 9:30 a.m. and Homemaking activities will follow. in May, Starting Homemaking meetings will be held in the evening. Seventh Ward LaDale VanderDoes has been sustained as Primary organist. Congratulations to Linda Pitchford, .. y Wlf rffcli Carl McCleary has been released as Young Mens president, and Roger Stratford sustained. Thirteenth Ward A social honoring the outgoing bishopric, will be held May 1 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the church. All ward members, and former members are invited. There will be a program at 8 and refreshments will be served. Bishop Russell Miller and his counselors, Howard Terry and George Stark will be honored. Roy North Stake Ninth Ward Connie Murdock has been released as Primary In Service leader, and Alberta Williams sustained. Orren Walker, one of the survivors of the Hi Fi Shop murders, will be the speaker at a fireside on Sunday evening for all members of the ward 12 years of age, and older. u, Eleventh Ward " Cindee Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Martin; Lori Heslop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Heslop, and Stephanie Priest, daughter of Cathy Cornwall, have been baptized and confirmed members of the church. The baby daughter of Jim and Nancy Adams has been blessed and named Melissa. The daughter of Reid and Claudia Mendelkow was blessed and named Amanda. Fifteenth Ward The have been baptized SAVE Motion AH Rohm, Co STEVE & DICK STAYNER For a wn3 qJ L R C itnudt chnmruj suto d V FREE Samples shown in your home. Tel. 9e.m. 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NEEDS Mnm2 have both been active in Church activities. j IS IN INTEREST SOLE DEVELOPING THE CREATIVE TALENTS or YOUR CHILDREN IS PROUD TO ANNG5JKCE OUR ftiiW STAFF ADDITIONS ( electronic controls. They fcrt W. Reg. $239.95 baptized and confirmed by her grandfather, Harry Alberts. She is the daughter 50 WHOSE s church. Roy West Stake Young Womens Standard night will be April 30 at 7 p.m. at the 1st 14th ward. All girls of Mutual age, and their mothers are invited. First Ward Curtis Palmer, has been ordained a Priest. The Roy High School Seminary will present the sacrament meeting services on Sunday. SEAMLESS VOILE SHEERS Julie Eason has been MOMENTUM" - VITAMIHS.TOO. a t STAYNER filUS9C City recording D06 Benedic Foundation, called YOUR Ini th nt SI 5756 confirmed members of the Jill Whinham, IMPORTANT Society Homemaking meeting will be May 6 at 7 p.m. preceded at 6:30 by the Visiting Teachers meeting. They will be making picnic baskets and tablecloths, and tie a quilt. Lakeview Ward Richard Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Scott, and Jennifer Watts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Watts, SAVE Marnae Rees, Trudi Tanner and Pam King, who have received the Gold Medallion award. Eight Ward The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fawson has been blessed by her father, and named Amy Elizabeth. Relief t i;u (Jazz to serve in the Georgia, Atlanta Mission of the LDS Church. They will speak at the Roy 4th Ward Chapel at 5300 So. 2100 W., Sunday, April 27, at 9 a.m. Elder Gibby filled a mission to the Western States Mission in 1946. He is an electrical contractor and has worked in sound and sin "that our i ew pr:o" could become a inilj he rear we u n in. pii'o the month annnei sam o iln SftSBIOS So. 2000 Colorado. Recently it recorded a collection of hymns and songs in native dialect at a Choir has said National Right ol Life, and Right to Lite ol Utah Sister Francis said she is pleased to serve the new community m this leadership role, know ,ng that she is Fort Collins, native mnn are pleased,' We I performed Following the concert, refreshments will be served in Fellowship Hall, and members of the Tongan l have helped thiough .she is (bright ol Ogden president o the Noiitiuest Catholic Health (aie tui, ference She is a lein.ei president ol the t it Soviets of Hospital Iui'ln ia hdio.is and is a ineinoei n the ol American Snout;, Hospital Pubhi Relations She is also a Directors member of a eomiiiir.iiy wide Disaster llann.ng the Utah Committee. in several churches in the Salt Lake City area, and in June 1978, on invitation, provided music for the annual Rocky Mountain Conference of the United Methodist Church at the choir and cordially invited the public to attend the program. , . I Tongan choir to preform The United Methodist Salt Lake City will concert of sacred Mipimited In well as loyal ' i council member to complete the council of the religious community. were two council members, Sister Nagle, Milce Workman. regional secretary, superior, Also elected GUINEVERE assistant an Mother Evin Rademacher, Prioress of the Order of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota, with which the dependent Utah priory will still be associated. publicity, Rhonda Hone and Chelba Rich; choreography, Bonnie King and Bonnie Goldene Beutler; make-up- , ogi Sister Forster elected Regional Superior Francis Forster, Elections took place in Ogden under the direction of included, lighting, David Boothe and Troy Klee; ! 2048 Washington Blvd 0'(i!en 46th North Main, Briohan C !y Deseret Industries i. sheltered workshop lor'i n'V pc r VI ! Mon.-Fr- mu'.-'-C i'w-.k- i. : A |