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Show Page 6 SOUTH SALT LAKE HEWS Thursday, May 9, 1968 lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOODt ACTION ADS 5c Ptr Word - Mmimem $1 Per Insertion In (Payablo DEADLINE: All AcHm Adi occupied May has been set aside by Gov. Calvin L. Rampton as Senior Citizens Month in Utah and among activities planned for the month is a state-wi- de Senior Citizens Art Competition. Dr. Melvin A. White, director of the Utah Division on Aging, reported that persons in Utah who are 50 years of age and older may contact the nearest Senior Citizens Coiter for information. All entries will be exhibited to the public at Senior Citizoi Centers and judged by a select panel of artists according to a standardized system provided by the State Division (xi Aging. Five winning pieces of art will be Advance) 3106 So. Main, Salt Lake City Phone 484-14- 41 op to Monday Naaa far aach bum af the South Salt Lake News. We clean wallpaper, wash walls, windows and woodwork. Floors cleaned, waxed, and polished. Free estimates. 364-952- A1 Jorgensen, 3. 21 484-14- best 1. tion, trailer hitches, clothes lines etc. Phone 484-14- 4-n- ew 41. TV. $50. or 484-144- Baby buggy and miscellaneous dresses, coats, etc. Insula- Large Wurlitzer organ - two cabinet speakers. Good Buy. 3106 So. Main, Phone Stromberg offer, phone Fine Anker sewing machine with seat and cabinet. $75. or best of1. fer, phone 41. Water King softeners, discount 50 for quick sale. A real buy while they last. 3106 South Main, Phone 484-14- 41. 484-144- T.7 Lois Larrabee Receives Promised Valley Role Valley. The Lee Ward was awarded the at the Granite Park Stake Sports Award Banquet on May 2. The trophy, given to the girls basketball team, is a traveling trophy and will be permanently awarded to the ward who receives it the most in a series of different sports period. during a two-ye- ar Geneal Wilson and Sharon Nelson served as team captains during the season. El-dre- dge AMP 3084 West 3500 South k k STAR LUNCH 2122 So. MAIN HOME COOKED MEALSl Beef or Chicken Teriyaki . . . Sirloin of Beefsteak Teriyaki 1.95 2.75 SPECIALS DAILY SUKIYAKI Fine Variety of Chinese Foods HOT SCONES ft HONEY 2161 So. State St. HAM & BEANS CHILI FRIENDLY Contined claims decreased by 888 to 9,083. This represents 3.49 percent of all workers covered by state and federal unemployment insurance laws. Last years ratio at this time was 3.12 percent. - - "- - ATMOSPHERE Midwest Electric, Inc. 40 West Truman Ave. foWRMR&P CHICKEN ft. Phone CHICKEN , 1 ft1 S 486-07- 86 Success and Best Wishes saysT Even If ou Steal Don Trophys For Anything 84115 5 . "You Cnnf Beat Our Deal SO. STATE ST. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Day Ph. Night Ph. - 467-22- 27 484-174- 4 Black-own- er mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtsmmtmmmtmmmtmmmmmmrnmmmm mnnMMNifl BAHISI MARiT E AT THE BIG AND MILK DEPOT Featuring Summit Valley Milk ALWAYS OMSPECJAL D I fclLiftime Concrete hu 1730 Beck Street FULL PINT WHIPPING CREAM OTHER SPECIALS 2100 So. Between 3rd SIGN I A . i, Mothers4 Day ALSO THURS. FRI. SAT., MAY 359-370- 1 lt ad- This will be a fine addition to the County News Media. TERIYAKI Utahs spring employment outlook was reported as good by the state Department of Employment Secur- ity, with an expected corresponding fall-o- ff in unemployment. New jobs available totaled 941 for . the week just ended, about 100 more ' than for the same week a year ago. Initial claims for unemployment in- -, surance, 825 for the week just ended, compares with 1,140 filed during , the same week last year. stanTthe trophy man 2585 'on its maiden voyage of venture. WORLD RENOWNED The lessons vary each week, but cover a wide scope of spiritual living, practical homemaking sessions, social relations and cultural refinement. The women's organization isopen roplg jSupplg (Eo. Iriceb-JU- te 486-005- News Household Needs, Contractor's Equip. Hospital & Party Needs, Trucks, Tractors, Fork Lifts What do you need? . The Lee, Granite Park and Wards are hosting evening Relief Society meetings every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Women who work and cannot attend the daytime meetings are especially invited to attend. Congratulations to The South Salt Lake September. Arrangements have been made for the Art Exhibit at the State Fair to be judged by a committee of specialists and by visitors to the fair. A public ballot box will be placed at the exhibit. Winning pieces of art at the State Fair will be displayed in the governor's office, Utah Congressional delegation offices in Washington and in Salt Lake department stores. Local1 councils throughout the state have various activities scheduled to celebrate and honor the 75,000 senior citizens in the state. GARDEN & YARD EQUIP. This musical play, written by Crawford Gates, was performed last specifically to members of the LDS summer and will be repeated this Church, but also welcomes the gensummer during July and August. It eral public. will be performed every night except Sunday and will be performed in the outdoor theater across from Spring Jobs Reported Temple Square. The play is open to the public Good free of charge. Good Sportsmanship Trophy selected from each center and entered at the Utah State Fair in NEW LOCATION MMTM 55 E. 2400 S. .. (Between Main & State) Jean Colby Lois Larrabee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Larrabee, has been selected to participate in this summer's production of Promised Chiropractic Clinic JJa0mxa News of Lee Ward By The Granger May Is Set Aside As Senior Citizen Month . v; & 9-10- -11 4th East - South Side |