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Show Poge Sun Chronicle, Sun Times 4 August Riverdale LDS church (StfDQflIJ'SlJD news reported Church offers religious study during vacation "God's Happy People is the theme of study for children enrolled this week in the vacation church school at Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Roy. Children, from age 3 sixth grade, are involved in many activities centered around the study of the Bible. The vacation church school continues through Friday and is the final session this summer. Along with studying the Bible with the help of work- on Bible subjects, the children are learning new songs and are making craft Details of the Riverdale Stake family picnic have been announcced. The fun will begin at 3 p.m. on Monday at the Brigham City Park. Swimming starts then with a softball game to commence at S p.m. The High Council will play members of the bishoprics. Also at 5 p.m. childrens games will be starting with the dinner bell ringing at 6:30 p.m. The final event 'of the enbe evening will tertainment atj 7:30 p.m. There will be sno cones and watermelon available at no charge. Everyone is encouraged to come out and enjoy the evening. LDS articles to take home, L The Life Center is part of Ahe school, and offers children an opportunity to make Bible events "come to life through the creation of h pictures and other made items, The children also take recreation breaks during the three-hou- r course sessions hand-throug- each mornings, playing games to relax from study, Snacks are also provided. Rita Muth and Barbara Edsinger are 6TH WARD Relief Society: Today is the special homemaking tors for the school. Mrs. Edsinger is also director of the Life Center. RANAE teaching 4 and SCHMID 5 I H - fi Reid Olmstead has been released as ward welfare their baby girl Heidi. Scott and Kathy Lamond named their daughter Melissa. Primary chorister, Georgia Andesan named Darlene Wardleigh has been released as Relief Society MRS. BETTY SCHOLTEC leading Christian songs in the Lutheran chape!. Catholic BEAT THE AND THE BURGLARS! PLAN NOW...SAVE A BUNDLE! women plan coffee Save big fuel dollars all next winter with a reliable, clean, energy-efficie- gas or nt Borg-Warn- oil-fir- ed furnace! August have the brains to save you energy saving energy guarantees econcan help you keep home warmer and a tight rein on fuel bills next winter and many to come For example many IV gas models eliminate pilot lights they use instant spark ignition N noon instead1 models are compact, quiet, fully insulated, thermostatically controlled and sleekly handsome in decorator-stylecabinets. All d St. 9 a.m. to Marys. 12 Come furnace today! i . Ziii Paul Wesley Morgan of the Roy Stake- - Roy 3rd Ward, has recently been conferred the Melchizedek Priesthood and ordained an elder by his father Charles Wesley Morgan, a high priest. 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Our classes are taught at Lucas Whirlpool Appliance Center, 5975 South 1900 West, Roy, Utah Make your reservations NOW for your I Ri f Microwave Cooking School fel You oMicrowave Cooking Pclpol g 776-345- 5975 South 1900 West Roy, Utah 84067 has Jr. and LaRae Stanger as a Primary teacher. Randy Staley was sustained as a Sunday School teacher. Robert Given and David Stanger have been ordained Elders; Terry Stokes and Wynn Harrison, Seventies, and Creighton Thompson, a High Priest. Amy. Kristen Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dann Russell has been blessed and named by her father. Brian Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Jackson has been baptized and confirmed. Roy North Stake Twelfth Ward Five babies were blessed and named at the last Fast meeting. The daughter of Leroy and Cheryl Wilde was named Erin. The son of Jay and LaWana Matthews was named Michael. Garr and Cathy Ashby named their son Daniel. Richard and Susan Bishop named their son Zachary, and Lonnie and Wendell Mann has been sustained as president of the Young Mens Mutual, with Hales and Richard Thompson as his counselors. Seventh Ward Dont forget the big Ward Fair on Saturday from 4 to 8 p.m. The ward choir will present a special program on Sunday in church. Thirteenth Ward The ward camp out will be August 15 and 16 at the stake camp. Each family should bring their own food. their daughter Dawn. Congratulations to the Senior ball team, which took 2nd place in the Region Tournament, and to the Junior team which took 4th place in Region play. The High Priests and their partners will have an outdoor party on August 8 at the home of Lee and Emily Thompson. The Cub Scouts will have a marble tournament at their pack meeting on August 19. August 22 and 23, will be the ward camp out at the stake camp. There will be a sesqui-centenni- al Susan Malmberg named 9. Phone MCCCS Whirlpool Appliance Center 776-345- Minion pot luck supper on Friday night. Twenty Second Ward The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gentry has been blessed by her father, and named Brook Marie. Roy West Stake Tenth Ward Angela Helton has been baptized and confirmed a member of the church.Uhe is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Church Refugee Relief Fund, 7th floor, 50 east North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84150. throughout the world. director of staff services for Members in United States and Canada and throughout the world may contribute to the fund. The Mormon Church encourages its members to give as they are able to the charity of their choice." Members may send con Dexter Rees and his wife borhood for a barbecue and picnic held to honor them. Rees had been a member of the old 3rd LDS Ward, had been active in politics and had served on the planning commission for Riverdale. He promoted to director of the Southern Region for the Utah State Assistance Administration. Payments The promotion meant a move to the St. George area. Judy had also been very active in church and com munity affairs. Lonnie and Diane Godfrey at hosted the their home on 4300 South. Others participating in the celebration were Jan and Hilda Doliwa, Garry and LuJean Judkins, Dan and Diane Pugmire, Gary and Teresa Hunsaker, Grant and Laura Nelle Bendixsen, Dennis and Pam Faulkner. The Reess said that they were very happy in their new home in Bloomington but that they miss the activities and friends in Riverdale. yur node staffed ub? Bd Get instant relief With BEftJZEPREX' INHALER natal Ctocono slant Services, says Mormon Church leaders recognize that the plight of refugees all over the world is worsening. The fund had more than 21,000 when its formation was announced. Both small and large donations are welcome. Carlene Knutsen named their daughter Angela, and Michael and Joy Harris named their son Kyle R. The babies were all blessed by their fathers. There will be a Deseret Industries Drive on Aug. 22 and 23. Seventeenth Ward The son of Roger and Patricia Bingham, has been blessed and named James Eugene. The son of Denny and Geri Allred was blessed and named Landon Taylor. Rachel daughter Opperman, of Bill and Cathy Opperman has been baptized and confirmed. There will be a Deseret Industries Drive on August 21. Roy Seventh Ward to Hold Annual Fair The Roy 7th Ward will have a Ward Fair on Saturday at the church grounds. There will be handmade articles, a Store, garden Country produce, food and games for everyone. The public is invited. Activities will run from 4 to 8 p.m. hospital for emergency surgery, but is home now and feeling better. Dick and Linda Hill, of Denver Colorado, are Roy with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hill, and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Castor. Kenneth has Colby recently had surgery in an area hospital. Mrs. Vi Dougherty has returned home after a visiting Judy and their children returned to the ad neigh- Welfare Helton. Inknomil aQmott Roy Rees family honored during gathering Elder Richard Linford, Four babies were blessed and named at the last Fast meeting. , The son of Don and Julie Higgs was named Donald Nathan. The daughter of Richard and Vee Gibson was named Mica. Ralph and This fall while Mom learns the best ways to fight inflation, Junior will be celebrating National Play-Do- h Day. Its all part of an educational treat for both parent and child offered at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy beginning Sept. 2, an eight week session of creative activities for preschool children, ages 3 and 4. The childrens department of the Southwest Branch will be in charge. Activity classes will be held at 10:30 a.m. and again at 2 p.m. on Tuesdays. During the morning class for Mom can the attend a seminar on inflation fighting techniques presented by the Utah State University Extension Ser- vice. This course will include tips on spending, shipping, and budget planning. Parents who enroll their children in the morning sessions are encouraged to enroll themselves in the education welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Dom Antonietti spent several days recently at their cabin at Island Park, Idaho. Tori Brian has been in the There will be a Deseret Industries Drive on Aug. 26 from 9 a.m. to noon. Aug. 13 is set for the Primary closing social. tributions to the Church seminar, although adults without children are also Lynn and Shirley Taylor have been vacationing in Yellowstone park. They took their younger children with them. Monday was a special for all families in the ward. Dinner, ballgames and childrens games were held. has Church a Refugee Relief Fund to help refugees of any religion established cdnsumer e V Wfiirfpool Cheney sustained. Dianne Niederhauser been released as receives Priesthood er Complete and easy to install your- - Bpf this Home Security System by famous Wells Fargo would normally retail for S' 09 98 YET YOU PAY ONLY $19 80 FOR IT. SAV- ING OVER S85. when you purchase your new lumace now or any time before September 30' at from Morgan And save over $85 on this Wells Fargo Home Security System by jij buying your new self 12, and get acquainted with ladies of the parish and also get a sneak preview of what the mothers workshop has planned for the fall bazaar. Different commissions of the ladies council will be available for anyone wishing to become involved with certain parish activities. Borg-Warn- Borg-Warn- of Catholic Women will be having a summer coffee on er We and omy your your more Marys Council St. Homemaking Leader and Glenda Geunn sustained. Ora Reeder was released as Spiritual Living teacher and Julie Lemieux sustained. Fourth Ward Kerry Call, son of Colleen Maran, has received a call to serve in the Pennsylvania Pittsburg mission. He will leave Sept. 25 for the missionary training center. Chris Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barrett has been called to the Japan, Fuoka mission, and will leave Sept. 11. Fifth Ward The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Willoughby has been blessed by his father, and named Scott. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Evans was blessed by her father, and named representative, and Reed On Sunday Karen Adams will give a lesson on mother education. The lesson will be given at 1 p.m. Subject of the lesson will be child rearing. The SALT LAKE CITY Roy LDS Church News Roy Stake Third Ward Two babies have been blessed and given names by their fathers. Marty and session at 7 p.m. There will be a demonstration on how to make your own jeans. Also in our fast paced world there is a need for quick meals. Sisters are encouraged to turn in their special jiffy meal recipes to Marta Miachey or DeeAnn Gardner. Mormons instigate refugee relief fund year olds about God's love, and helping them use their creativity. ... . 6, 19 in months stay at Rancho Bernardo, Calif., a suburb of San Diego. She visited witlf her brother, Johnston, who Clayton is internationally known for his wood carvings of eagles, Indians, and womens faces, and other items. Mr. Johnston had open heart surgery at a San Dietgo hospital. The Reed Niederhauser family has left Roy to make their home in Milwaukee, where Mr. Wisconsin, Neiderhauser will be employed. Elaine Thompson, who was seriously injured in an automp6ile accident is showing some improvement at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. Elaine is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FJean Thompson. Mae Ohlin and her daughter Betsey, flew to Portland, Oregon to visit with Maes sister and a brother and their families for a week. Miss Kelly Anderson, who was married on Wednesday, was given several bridal showers. Her sisters Kim Dalton, and Carol Chugg invited close friends to a miscellaneous shower at the Chugg home. Rita Allred, an aunt of Kelly, invited relatives to a shower at her home, and two showers were held in Salt Lake, given byb members of the grooms family. Rick and Mary Anderson their family, of Louisiana, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Anderson, of Maryland are in Roy to attend the wedding of their sister, Kelly and Steve Fagg. This is the first time in eight years since the family has all been together. Jan Zogmaister has' been in the hospital for surgery. Hazien Page is in the and Nancy Martinez library, at the 773-255- 6. Four eight-wee- k sessions for parents and children will be offered throughout the school year. A series of programs on storytelling in the home is on tap for the second adult session in November and December the for Registration sessions will begin Monday at the Southwest Branch Library, 1950 W. 4800 S. in Roy. The preschool class size will be limited to 15 children, e registration is on a basis and is mandatory. For further information, contact Brenda Wilson or Food Games will be the theme of activities for children Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy. Children will begin by "popping about like individual pieces of sticky popcorn, searching for other pieces of poperon. They continue to pop around together, sticking to other pieces, until they all end up in a big popcorn ball. The game, hot potato, will conclude the program. first-com- hospital, where she has had surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Keoppel have been on a motorcycle trip which took them up into Canada. Richard Green is home from the hospital, and doing well, after surgery. Iota Sorority The annual steak fry of Xi Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held on Monday at North Park, with husbands as special guests. Included in the group were Ed and Jean Harris. Creighton and Adrienne Thompson, Jim and Kerma Larsen, Leo and Naida and Milton Cornish, Katherine Stromberg, George and Mary Chino, Glen and Gennie Bingham, Bob and Wilma Stewart, Norman and Jerry Frost, June Heiser and Marcelle Weaver. We invite iocal churches to submit articles |