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Show Page NORTH Two North Ogden H. Dale both of Phillips Editor Mailing Shaw Lena First Second News by the Bishops Sponsored North Ogden Wards Dept Associates Ward Rich Lettice Ada Gibson Lou Rene Buswell Second Associates Ward Ruth Mae Merle Addie Manning Ward Montgomery Maria Buckway Lucille Hagen Christmas Wilford Shaw is very Tenderfoot new working hard Scouts, who are now Class rank. for their Second scouts Larry Jen The new are Wintle patrol leader; Brent son, assistant Jerry Warren, pa and trol leaders, Robert Briggs, Don Colt, Ray Baugh, Frank Brown, Jack Chadwick, Brent Buckway, Chatelain, Cories Dewey, Gordon Davis, Ronald Davis, Rus Donald sell Hagen, Merlin Hampson. Allred announces Scouter Vem that the Scout troop committee Tuesday of will meet the fourth the church at 7 30 each month at is Merrill Terry chairman of this his SCHOOL The School, under di Sunday of Arthur Brown, is ar a lovely Christmas pro ranging gram to be presented on Decem 23rd The Junior Sunday ber will give part of the pro School Everyone is invited to gram. Message . A of sincere wish the North . A. gala Years party will New be held for both North Ogden with the First ward wards, as host, Tuesday, January 1st on will be loads of fun danc There ing refreshments. Everybody staff News. the Ogden come! CHOIR Settlement Tithing Music of Bethlehem, The cantata, will be present Christmas is the church bishop to attend invited by his tithing settlement at the end of the year. Faithful Latter-day Saints to the accept that invitation, go and check with him bishop up ob pertaining to their financial ligations to the Lord. who have There are still some questions in their minds about what a tithing is and whether or really should pay tith not people ing. answered those Brigham Young straightforward questions in a way. Every Here member of of his comments. some people compelled are not to their tithing. They do pay as it. It is about urged they please upon them as a matter of duty and their God them We between do not ask anybody to pay tithing unless they disposed to do are if But they pretend to so. pay it tithing, like honest men. pay complain and that Some say they are taxed by tithing. We ask tithing of any In this man. we no is the Lord are as independent as They say we cut people off the tithing. We church for not paying have yet, but they ought to never be. God does not fellowship them. The law of tithing is an eter nal law. The Lord Almighty never had His the earth kingdom on the law of tithing being without in the midst of his people and he It is will. eternal law an never that God instituted for the bene fit of the human family, for their salvation and exaltation This law in the priesthood, but do is we it unless not want any to observe If they are willing to do so. we live will be will our religion we to tithing. ing pay are The TITHING Dec. p. m DATES 29th, 10 , p. m. FIRST WARD Jan. 2nd. Hours: both days. ed a Dec. 23rd by the North Ogden ward D Second choir. Leroy Ran dall will conduct and Margene Pulsipher will be the organist. A to help in reader will be chosen is the presentation. This a very beautiful cantata and should be popular with ward members. also wishes his Leroy to express appreciation to the choir members for presenting music for the con ference program. Ogden Second ward Pri mary will hold their annual Christ party Wednesday, December mas 19. There will be a program and It is carol hoped Santa singing Claus will arrive before the party is over. Childrens Friend The maga drive is on and will continue zine until January 15. Our ward has gone over its quota for three years and the presidency would like now to do this so again year. Childrens is The Friend an fine magazine, unusually contain stories, art and handi ing poems, adapted work to the needs of young children. It compares very national childrens favorably with which sell at magazines a much higher price. If you are wonder ing about a gift for children, this choose for a whole is the one to North full of joy. SEVENTIES Seventies, nouncement al meeting to watch concerning be held the for an our annu January1 in SECOND WARD TITHING SETTLEMENT DATES (Tentative) Dec. 5 10 p m. 27 Honored Ward rancher, A this dearly-loved widely octogen finds his arian now enjoyment in horticulture. His lily bed has gain publicity. His blooms ed wide not only adorn his but own premises, his generosity, found through are of friends in the homes and in the chapel. PRIESTHOOD Cameron of McDowell, son David and Mrs P. McDowell, ordained Dec. 2. a priest Dean G. Randall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Randall, ordained was priest Nov. 25 a Thomas S. Thorpe, Mr. son of and Mrs Brigham Thorpe, was ad to the office of a teacher vanced his by grandfather, Charles A. Halverson, on Dec. 2. Mrs. Seth Kunz, son of Mr. and Milford Kunz, ordained a dea was of the con and sustained a member Deacons Second on Nov. quorum 25. M. Farr, son of Mr. and Garry J Mrs Morris Farr, was ordained deacon and sustained a a member of the First Deacons Nov. quorum 18 Nov. J. On 25, Bishop Glen Ward released advisor to the was as and Rell F. Ar Teachers quorum, gyle sustained in his stead. was The following hours of welfare work have been credited to the quorums: Priests, 51; First Deacons, Teachers, 39; Second Deac ons, 15 Compared with the 1950 record, the Priests made quorum 2 hours an average gain of per while the Teachers member, quo showed loss a of rum hour per member, and the Deacons 2 a loss of hours per quorums 18; 1 PRIMARY year 1951 Mr. was A . from I. M: you say on Christmas pray you say your and turn off the lights on ers This this the tree was Christmas. wonderful a as 21, great-grandchildren retired and known D. attend. may Dec. family of Albert Ward, The cities and gathering from nearby him Sat distant states, honored Dec. 15, the urday evening, on of his eightieth occasion anniver buffet dinner at a at the sary, J. Glen home of his son, Bishop Those paying their respects Ward. to this pioneer of four-score years sister, included four brothers, one two daughters, 25 grand two sons, children and seven AARONIC rection the stars shine bright for Eve, and may you on Christmas day be beautiful Christmas that wherever you are. May be filled of mornings morning with and for grace peace. you night, 16 committee. May And Albert SCOUTS Scouter of proud Friday, NEWS Ward SUNDAY A OGDEN and Jan. 3 4 p m. to one-tenth 1 member. RELIEF SOCIETY On Tuesday, Dec. work and business 11th, at our meeting, two started and finished. were day The began early Luncheon was served by a committee at noon, centerpieces dis Christmas were played by Rozella Hill, and the birthdays of Emily Blaylock and Rozella Jensen were acknowledg ed. Both ladies presented were with crocheted doilies. Santas sleigh bells broke the quiet at and then old man mosphere, the himself, laden with gifts, came into the Santas pack, loaded room with the help of the work direct Rozella Hill, contained dainty or, boudoir boxes made of Christmas cards crocheted together, lined silk and finished with with rib bon and lace, for every one pres ent Candy for the kiddies cones delicious and home made candies for every one made the day com plete Tuesday. Dec 18th, both wards enjoyed the Christmas party to gether This was held at the reg ular Relief Society time in the quilts amusement hall. |