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Thvr». April I, 1982 ( $ « . |) SANDY (O r* ) POST —8 Keeping Posted, Community Players set board meet THURSDAY, APRIL I Cub Scout Pack 663 w ill bold sign ups in the Sandy E le m e n ta ry S chool cafeteria 7-9 p m There w ill be a meeting of the Sandy City Council and Budget Committee at 7 30 p m to review the results of the city's budget election and the coun tywide senior levy election and to finalize the 1962-63 budget FRIDAY, APRIL 2 The curtain rises on the final weekend of Sandy C o m m u n ity P la y e r s ’ "T rib u te " at 8 p.m in the th e a te r on P ro c to r Boulevard. lx»cal winners in a recent tideo game skills contest sponsored by Sandv's Electronic Kingdom are deft to right) Jim Sandvik of Sandy. 16 (first); Ty Bruenderman of Sandy. 13 second), and Jon Dunn of Boring. 20 (third). Sandvik. a relative newcomer to video games, won a 10-speed bike as top prize, while Bruenderman won a fishing outfit and •unn won free games tokens. Honorable mentions went to Steve Fox of Sandy, 12, and Will Archer of Sandy. 14. The contest was based on highest number of dailv top scores on two different video games. Orient Drive Baptist sets revival Pastor T E Davis, of the O rie n t D r iv e B a p tis t Church. 15150 SE Orient Drive, w ill have special Revival Services beginning this Sunday morning, April 4, and each evening at 7 p m through A pril 9 The guest evangelist w ill be Johnny Lay, of the Ter ra c e H e ig h ts B a p tis t Church in Yakima, Wash He has been a pastor for the past 17 years and has preached in more than 100 revivals and crusades The music team w ill be Pete and Naomi Fast of Portland. They are m u lti talented m usicians and dedicated Christians and are now serving in the field of music evangelism, a c cording to Davis. They served for years in various churches in 20 states, including Alaska and Hawaii, as well as in West G e rm a n y and Belgium SATURDAY. APRIL 3 The Oral Hull Founda tion for the Blind w ill hold its annual meeting at noon in the Rainbow Lodge. This w ill be a potluck dinner meeting. Election of of ficers and board members w ill be held. “ T ribute" w ill be staged for the final appearance at 8 p.m in the theater on Proctor Boulevard. SUNDAY. AR P IL 4 The Masonic Lodge w ill host a P a lm Sunday breakfast from 7 a.m. to noon at the Masonic Tem ple. The all-you-can-eat meal is $3 for adults and 82 for those under 12 MONDAY. APRIL 5 Sandy City Council meets at 7:30 p m in council chambers at Sandy City Hall The Rainbow Girls meet at 7:30 p m in the Masonic Temple TUESDAY. APRIL 6 George M o rgan w ill re p o r t on th e Sandy Econom ic Developm ent Commission at the noon luncheon meeting of the Sandy Area Chamber of Commerce at the Toligate Inn Persons interested in organizing a new American Field Service group in San dy to find homes and finan- cing for foreign exchange students w ill meet at 7 30 p m in Room 18 at Sandy Union High School The Board of Directors of Sandy Community Players w ill hold its annual general meeting at the theater at 7 30 p m There w ill be election of five new board members at this meeting The meeting w ill be open for nominations from the membership for these posi tions WEDNESDAY. APRIL 7 The Sandy TOPS Club meets at 9 a m in the San dy C o m m u n ity A c tio n Center The Sandy Business and Professional Women’s Club celebrates its 35th anniver- Lund finalist for Gladstone Sandy E le m e n ta ry D istrict Superintendent Clark Lund is among five finalists being con sidered fo r the top sch o o l p o st in Gladstone. F in a lis ts w ere selected by a Gladstone from more than 44 ap p lic a n ts fro m fo u r states The other finalists in clude former Estacada School Superintendent Terry Waters, an educa tion consultant in Trout dale; Joseph Ghaffari. assistant su p e rin te n dent in G la d sto n e ; Gaston School D istrict The Pleasant Home Bap tist Youth have scheduled a car wash this Saturday, A pril 3, from 10 a m to 2 p m at the church The youth are planning a spring retreat and pro ceeds w ill be used to help finance the retreat to be held at R ive r R etreat House in Milwaukie June One of these finalists w ill replace cu rre n t Gladstone Superinten dent Frank Ellis when he retires this June He has been in that position for 12 years. The Gladstone school b o a rd w ill con d u ct s e m ifir 1 interview s. They are expected to conclude A pril 9 A suc cessor to E llis is ex pected to be named by April 16. Need protection? Charges for the car wash w ill be 81 50 per car and 50 cents e xtra fo r w hite sidewalls. W hether you need insuronce lo r your home, cor, tru c k , c y c le . b u s in e s s or o th e r fa m ily valuables w e re only a phone call a w a y 1 We o ffe r com plete insurance service os an independent ogency w ho II w o rk hard to get you the best protection fo r your insuronce dollar. Call fo r a free quote. Cable T V to air LDS conference Easter Baskets! The area s only full-service insurance and financial- plan ning * agency. Watch your do lla rs g ro w ! " U n iv e rs ity ■ '( : H . System Chief Technician Bob Tranetzke announced this week that Warner Amex Cable Communica tions Inc. of Sandy has m ade s p e c ia l a r rangements to cover the Church of Jesus Christ of L a tte r-d a y Saints Con ference It is scheduled Saturday and Sunday, A pril 3-4, from 9-11 a m and 1-3 p.m. , (PST) on Cable Channel 13. lo n q 8 n r„ ‘ A 101 Coconut Bird Nest Egg Gift Pack $395 • Asst'd fancy eggs! 11 h oz Sc A bb o c ía te « 38565 Proctor, Sandy 5 J J L ? j-!n c lude5 strawberry, vanilla A coconut cream eggs1 • Maple fudge egg & choc fudge in milk chocolate THE SABBATH C /\ V \Z Those who regard Sunday as their day of worship believe that the NEW TESTAMENT \ supports them in o b se rvin g it. M any clergymen lead their hearers to believe *hot the SCRIPTURES sanction the first day ,he week (SUNDAY). \ " here are forty bible tacts concern '^ T * * '* (j/WUMQ Superintendent Edwin G ra h a m , J r . , and O a k rid g e School D istrict Superintendent Kenneth Carver Don’t Forget the film this Easter! Film supplies & processing . i here! / Youth group washes cars this Saturday Y sary at the Matterhorn Club holds it first potluck of Restaurant, 3 NE 82nd, the month at noon at the Portland, at A pril 7 Reser Sandy Senior Center vations are required by The Sandy Elementary A pril 5 and may be made D istrict schools w ill hold by c a llin g 668 4985 or p a re n t-te a c h e r con 665-7727 ferences from 1 p m into the evening hours to ac THURSDAY. APRIL 8 co m m o d a te w o rk in g The A pril meeting of parents who are unable to Dover Extension Study a tte n d d u rin g re g u la r Group w ill be held at 9:30 school hours. a m. at the home of Nancy The Thursday afternoon Gibson. 40585 SE Kubitz G reat D ecisions study Road. Co-hostess w ill be group is sponsoring a Pat Weitzel. Business w ill presentation of the film . include nomination and “ War Without Winners," at election of officers Guest the Sandy C o m m u n ity speaker w ill be Marge C enter, 38348 P io n e e r Jacoby, president of Sandy Blvd.. at 130 p m Garden Club and a Master The Rebekah Lodge Gardener A potluck lun meets at 8 p m. at the Odd cheon w ill be served fellow's Hall on Pioneer The Sandy Golden Age Boulevard. 'NG THE FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK h The verY first thing recorded in the Bi* ' ble is work done on SUNDAY, the first day of the week (Gen. 1:1-5.) This was done by the Creator Himself. If God made the earth on SUNDAY, can it be wicked for us to work on SUNDAY? 2. God commands men to work upon the first doy of the week. Ex. 20:1-11. Is it wrong to obey GOD? 3. None of the patriarchs ever kept it as a HOLY DAY. 4. None of the Holy prophets ever kept it as o HOLY day 5. By the express command of GOD, His holy people used the first day of »he week as a common working day for 4.000 years, at leost. 6. God Himself calls it a ''working" day. Ezekiel 46:1. 7. God did not rest upon it. 8. HE never blessed it. 9. CHRIST did not rest upon it. 10. Jesus was a carpenter (Mark 6:3), and worked at his trade until He was thirty years old. He kept the Sabbath and worked six days in the week, as all admit. Hence He did many a hard day s work on Sunday. W fru it & Nut Egg ^ Chocolate Fudge Nut Egg Marshmallow Eggs DOZEN Giant foil egg shell solid bunnies Plenty of easy, free parking here! MARSHMALLOW BUNNIES 65c Chocolate ONLY PPOAA 3 Jelly Eggs To Be Continued.... 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