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Show SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS 2 Page Thursday, September 12, 1968 VMAMIMMMAMtflMaMlMIAMilMMMMMflMIAIIMMIMIMIM SOUTH SALT LAivU NEWS We are sad to report that, in a recent auto-biaccident, one of our young ward members, Bobby Pinkerton, received several serious injuries. He is now in the Childrens Hospital. Those wishing to send cards or visit are certainly invited to do so. Cards sent to Ids home should be mailed to 3007 South State St. Your friends (and especially you Home Teachers) of Lee Ward, wish you a speedy recovery, Serving The Center Of Industry ke C. Earl Alsop, Publisher Entered as 2nd Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879 Published Weekly 'Subscription Rate . . 3106 So. Main St C. E Alsop : $2.00 per year Phone 484-1441 Bobby. Editor MMMMMAWIMIIMMWMMHHIIIM Central Park Ward Norman Maxfield, son of Mr. and CHURCH NEWS Southgate Ward The Elders Quorum will be soring starting spon- Ward Movies each month with this month. The tre- movie "Flight of the mendous Phoenix" staring James Stewart will be shown cm September 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the Southgate Ward Cultural Hall. Prices will be: Adult 50? - Children under 8 will be 25 and children under 5 will be free. Refreshments will also be sold. Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Devon Parson on the birth of their baby daughter, Denise Noeleni. She arrived on Sunday, August 25 and weighed 6 pounds, two ounces. Denise isn't the only new baby girl in Southgate Ward. Malanie arrived Tuesday, September 3, and weighed R pounds. The proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Carlile. Con- p.m. and would like as many as possible to participate in our Road Shoe practices. The deadline for the girls in- surance is September 24. Get your $1 fee into Eva Wesslen soon. Youth Fireside will be held on Sunday, September 22 at 7:30 p.m. President and Sister Fauntleroy Hunsaker will be the speakers. Pres. Hunsaker is a former counselor in the Salt Lake Temple Presidency. Reserve this night and attend the Fireside, as everyone in the ward over 12 years of age are invited. We would like to make welcome, two new teachers in the YWMIA: Andrea Connelly, who will teach the 2nd year Mia Maids and Deanne Johnson, who will be the new Laurel Teacher. gratulations. Lee Ward We would like to welcome thirteen girls into our Mutual Organization from Primary. These girls are: Susan Bennett, Jan Despain, Cherile Ann Dumas, Glenna Gifford, Carol Hodd, Carol Huff, Michaelene Kane, Joyce Maness, Carolee Nielson,, Robyn Peterson, Evelyn Schouten, Alisa Tholl and Debra Wiece. Bishop John B. Garside. Family had come from several states. As members of Lee Ward, we all extend our sympathy to sister Mattison. She lives at 262 Cordelia Avenue. Mrs. Linford Maxfield is now serving in the Army. He is taking his basic training at Fort Ord, California. He graduated from B.Y.U on August 23 and reported for induction on the 28th. Norman fulfilled a Mission to England from 1963 to 1965. Gary E. Pearson was sustained as Second Counselor to Bishop L. Lyman Penrod. He will serve along with Marquis L. Cheney, first counselor. Congratulations and good wishes are extended to him. Sunday School Budget Sunday is September 15. A Sunday School representative will call at each home in the ward some time during the week proceeding the 15th. The suggested contribution is $1 per family. Funeral services were held August 31 in the ward chapel for James MHJer Ward The new secretary of the 6th of is William AnElders Quorum He thony. replaces Gail Lucas who did a fine job. Alan Hall, son of Hershel and Barbara Hall, who died 3 hours after birth. Interment in the Memorial Estates cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Hall with their two children are now going to make their home in California. Ella Hedberg, wife of Wilford Hedberg, is in the LDS Hospital for two weeks undergoing tests and operations. We wish her well. Gustav A. Greenberg, 84, 589 Garden Avenue died September 1 in a Salt Lake hospital. He has been a resident of the South Salt Lake area for many years. He was a former member of the Tabernacle Choir and also of the Swedish Male Chorus. He is survived by 9 child37 grandchildren, 9 great ren, grandchildren and 2 sisters living in Seden. Funeral service was held September 5 and burial was at Wasatch Lawn Cemetery. William Guest is now out of the hospital and in a Rest Home at 41 South 9th East. Visitors welcome. Primary is now in session on at 3:30 p.m. Choir practice is held each Monday at 7 p.m. Monday ward Budget Dinner will Friday, September 20 at Blaine School at 6:30 p.m. A program will also be enjoyed. Letters will be sent out to the ward members giving more particulars. Circle the date! The be held "Lest we forget. a reminder of see Allan Gunnerson the "Open House" to be held Sepagain, after his return from England. 13 at 7 p.m. in the Stake tember He stopped off in New York, and All House. friends and neighbors of also in Denver for a short visit the community are cordially invited. with his sister, Dixie Sainsbury. He plans to attend BYU this fall. Granite Park Ward Its good to The Mutual Marrieds are having a Barbecue Party on Saturday, September 14 at 7 p.m. It will be held at the home of Jane and Duane Bowcutt, 245 Cordelia Ave., who are in charge of the Mutual Marrieds Activities. It will be a pot luck lunch, plus each couple shouldbring their own meat. CLUB NEWS Woodbine Circle Dan and Linda Sutton have moved new life. to Delta, Utah to begin-Dan will be head of his own TV and appliance Shop and Linda will be managing the Lynnette Beauty Woodbine Circle No. 41, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet September 18 at 8 p.m. at the Senior Citizen Center, 245 South 10th East. We will be entertained by Louise Smith, Ellen Wandell and Terssa Burt. Shop. Dan was affiliated with Lyman TV Linda was working- for La Femme Beauty Salon in Murray before they left. Dan and Linda were both SeWe want to thank Nancy Goodwin in the Ward MIA and since cretaries for her faithful work while in the moved to Delta they have have position of Secretary of the Sunday they to serve as been called School. She was released and Lana counselors. Roach was sustained as Secretary. Both have served missions; Dan in the Southwest British served Mildren (Mickey) Polteno was and Linda in the East Cenmission 2nd sustained as the Counselor in the Primary. She has been serving tral States. Best Wished as the Chorister. Joyce Kay is a Eldredge Ward new teacher in the Primary. We Last month, on August 6, many wish them well. and - DUP Miller Camp D.U.P. will' meet at Leah Dodges home on September 12 at 2 p.m. It will be the first meeting of the year. The lesson will be given by The age-gro- up of Julius A. Mattison, High Priest Lee Ward, died of natural causes 3 at the age of 82. September He was born July 8, 1886 at Boston, Michigan to Mat and Emma B. Mattison. He married Joy Miller Vail, August 6, 1962 and is survived by her. The funeral was held Ward Chapel We would like to invite everyone at the to our MIA Tuesday nights atJ7:30 September 6 and was conducted by Lee-Eldred- ge Daughter Effie Beauregard. A family history will be read by Daughter Grace Bushman. Refreshments will be served. A drive is being made for new members. For information call President Margaret James, or Historian Grace Budhman 467-33- 49 friends of Brother and Sister WaBrent Rammell and David Blan- llace Bates were in attendance at chard will be ordained Priests next their sealing in the Salt Lake Tem- 467-954- 4. Intermountain Society ple. After the ceremony, a delicious dinner was served at the ward to about 30 people in honor of the Heart. couple. Sister Mae Wilde made and Brent and Peggy Griggs and their decorated a beautiful wedding cake, son, Todd, have moved from the complete with a temple on top. We wish them Gods blessings and ward to Pullman, Washington. Brent graduated from the U. of U. and has may they have many more happy been admitted to Veterinarian School days together. at the University of Washington. This Haven Ward is quite an accomplishment, since Our semi-annu- al only a certain number are admitted. Budget be will dinner Friday, SeptGrant 1st Ward ember 20 at 6:30 p.m. This will be Sunday, Peter D. Black, Second turkey dinner and all the "trim-mins- ". Counselor inthewardbishopric, was A letter with details will released after serving two years. be salt to each family. Mark the This was made necessary because of date cm your calendar so you wont his recent appointment as Granite miss out cm a good mail and a Park Stake Clerk. We wish him well sociable evening with your in this new assignment. Sunday in Priesthood Meeting. David served in Viet Nam where he was wounded and received the Purple Fund-Raisi- cm of Artists The Intermountain Matt Madsen, gave one of his famous and painted an Oil ocean at sunset. II of the Painting was well done in an interesting man ner. There were many new members and interested visitors on hand The first Friday of each montl at 7 p.m. will be the regular meeting for the I.S.A. Each month, an artis of renoun will be there to demon strate his or hir field of work strate his or her field of work The first week of October wil be scheduled for Orson Foulger famed Portrait Artist. Call Carm For information, o Walker, President; Grace Bushman, Corresponds! Chalk-Tal- ks ng 266-40- WE'LL HAVE TO BELIEVE PROPHECY SAVINGS Secretary, OFTHE LAST DAYS GIVES PROOF THAT PROPHECIES OF THE BIBLE AND MODERN REVELATION ARE NOW BEING FULFILLED BY PRESENT EVENTS, AND OTHER PROPHECIES ARE ABOUT TO BE FULFILLED. BE PREPARED ! 467-954- 4. BULLETIN Dear News Patrons and Correspondents Until further notice with you please call Claudia King to submit news items F riday after 5:30 p.m., Saturday, Sunday and Monday after 5:30 p.m.? Call office for advertising. Also news notes if necessary. 1. 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