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Show i SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Page 2 Thursday, August 22, 1968 Lee Bee" concerning our new meeting schedule, due to start September 1st. Sneak preview: Priesthood 9 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Serving The Center Of Industry Entered as 2nd Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, undeithe act of March 3, 1879 Published Weekly $2.00 per year; Phone 484-14- 3106 So. Main St 41 C. E. Alsop 11:30 times for all auxiliaries and other C. Earl Alsop, Publisher Subscription Rate a.m., Sunday School a.m. Sacrament Meeting 6 p.m., Primary Thursday, MIA Tuesday, Relief Society Wednesday. Definate Editor pertinent information will be published soon. WATCH! The Thomas Siebert family recently returned from a three-wee- k camping vacation. They looked rested and ready-to-g- o again! Welcome home. itself. The B. Reed Beck family are in Yellowstone this week enjoying the park. Mr. and Mrs. Holly Service have recently returned from a vacation to the Northwest, Canada and California. P.S. Craig Service is Branch Presidoit in Scotland. Grant 1st Ward ever have a hayrack ride? August 13 saw the Mutuals of our Did you ward having the fun of their lives. Going in cars 67 members went to Mountain Ranch up Meadow Relief Society Bazaar time is fast Parleys canyon for just such a ride. Because of the large number of approaching! Are YOU in there helppeople it was necessary to have the ing in doing YOUR part? If not all horses make three trips. eager beavers' should contact our Afterwards everyone Homemaking Leader, Sister Louise around a beautiful bonfiregathered where 2. Draper, watermelon and cantaloupe were served. The meadows of the ranch Granite Ward rang with community singing of the Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. ODell young people. And there was much have had their son, daughter-in-la- w laughter as a few told tall, weird and graddaughter, Annette of tales'. It was a fun evening. Let's Tempe, Arizona visiting with them do it again. for the past ten days. Jack O'Dell is The Widow's Mite. As happens with Air West Air Lines in Phoenix. The Granite Park Ward canning quite often the widows in our ward, project for canning string beans will numbering about 40, have done it be on Monday, August 26 at 3:30 again. They recently made a most p.m. at Welfare Square. All inter- beautiful quilt and donated it to ested, please contact Howard O Dell, Bishop Lyman Penrod to use in 5. helping with the Ward's finances. 484-771- Park CHURCH NEWS Central Park Ward individual needs. Mabel Peterson and her daughter. Sherry, had an enjoyable airplane trip to Des Moine, Iowa. They wait to attend the graduation of the Petersons son, George, from the Drake University. He received his Masters Degree. Mabel is a counselor in the Relief Society. On Thursday, August 22, the Cubs plan to hold a Watermelon Bust on the lawn in back of the Ward. All Cubs are invited to attend with their families. On August 29 one of our scouts will receive his Eagle Award at LeVitre Is an expert in repairing the Stake Honor Night. In Stake Conference last Sunday, instruments and helping one to choose the best instrument for their Darlene Hansen was sustained as the new Attendant Secretary to the .Stake YWMIA. She has served for Our congratulations to Norman Maxfield, who is graduating from the Brigham Young University on the 23rd of August. He is the son of Linford and Mabel Maxfield. Christine Garrett is home again after a successful skin graft operation. Altogether, during the summer, she has spent a month in the hospital. We are glad to see Ray LeVitre recovering from a minor operation this week at the LDS Hospital. For those who are interested, Brother jfc fEPsEBET many years as Secretary in boththg Sunday School and MIA and we know she will do an outstanding job. Tony and Marie Winter are home from an enjoyable trip back East. They attended the Hill Cumorah Pageant and then visited Church History sites. They were impressed with the long distances the early Saints had to travel, especially Joseph Smith. They also visited in New York, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Toledo and other large cities where they enjoyed many historical points 0 of interest. Arlee Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Phillips, graduated last Sunday from the U of U with a BA degree. She is majoring in His- tory with a minor in English. She will continue toward this foil. Lee Ward In comprehensive laboratory tests of seven leading makes of water heaters, A.0. Smith was clearly superior in Construction Performance Guarantee fl Automatic Gas Water Heaters FEREDAYS PLUMBING SERVICE & 271 SUPPLIES 0 South 3rd East 467-33- 78 her Masters 73 466-405- 2.' Watch for more detailed information in the September Issue of the 1 , A i Air Force Captain Welcomed Home 466-533- Mrs. Archie Nielsen goes all-oon special occasions at her house. This time it is the Homecoming of her daughter, Capt. Joy R. Davis, who will be visiting in Salt Lake for a week from Blyth Ville AFB, Arkansas. The front window is all decorated with Joy s picture, an American Flag and a big Welcome Home' painted on it. She flew in Tuesday, August 20 at 2:55 p.m. She has been in the Air Force for 5 years, but is not obligated for any length of time. She stays to be ut Granite Park Stake Friday, August 23 a Ward dinner will be served in the cultural hall at 6:30 p.m. It has been suggested that $2.00 be donated for each dinner With this contribution a person will be entitled to have his or her name placed in the drawingbox. The lucky one, whose name is drawn (will it be you?) will take home the widows mite, the beautiful home made quilt. Released from Stake positions at the Quarterly Stake Conference last Sunday were: Harvey Brienholt as a High Councilman, George Jorgensen as Stake Clerk, Stephen Spencer as Assistant Stake Clerk and Althea Olsen as Girls Program Secretary in the Stake YWMIA. Sustained wee: Elmo J. Earl as a High Councilman, Peter D. Black as No. Central Ward Stake Clerk, Bill Ackerman as Assistant Stake Clerk and Doreen HanThe Primary presidency was resen as Girls Program Secretary. organized last Sunday in Sacrament Meeting. The outgoing officers, with Grant 10th Ward a hearty thanks, were: Carolyn The Elders Quorum are having a Jarman as President and Verda Long and Mary Ann Roholt as her counCanyon Party for all Elders and their Partners Saturday, August 24 selors. Betty Crawford was released at 4 p.m. at Pineview. For further as Secretary. The new presidency Walton as President, Betty details, check with your Quorum are: Beth Crawford as 1st counselor and LaRee officers. Larson as 2nd counselor. Park Kimball Ward The wedding of Linda Smith and Rienhard Mendall took place in the Salt Lake Temple on August 14. They were honored at a reception that evening at the South Salt Lake Stake Center. Linda is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of our Burton Ward Doreen Leon was sustained as the new Primary President last Sunday. Carol Winegar was released with a vote of thanks for a job well done. Doreen's counselors are Ardith Strong and Ann Wilson. The Ward Outing will be held at Riverside Park, 13th West between 5th and 6th North on August 28 from 4 to 10 p.m. Dinner will be at 6 p.m. Bring your own, but the Ward will furnish the watermelons. Come all, for an evening of games and fun. Some of our girls are leaving with the Stake MIA girls for Sosalaspru Camp August 20 to 22. Have a fun time, gals! The Laurels had a project of writing letters to the missionaries recently. Their first reply, and oily one so far, is a letter from Tom Capeece who is serving in the Italian Mission. He wrote of his experiences and an interesting account of Italy with perhaps? Congratulations! Woodrow Wilson Registers Pupils Woodrow Wilson School will be open each week-da- y, beginning with for 19, August parents to register students who are new to the school area. On Friday, August 30 a class list will be posted on the North door and Southeast door, assigning children to the various rooms. husband-of-a-ye- Beehive Win sweet little baby boy was bom to Ronald and Dorothy Taylor cm August 16. He weighed in at 9 lbs 10 oz. He has three brothers; Ronald, Raymond and Randy. Another R, her ar, Jet Pilot Trainer Billy R. Davis. They met in Alaska and were married in Salt Lake in September of 1967, and are now stationed in Arkansas. A Ward. Saturday, August 24 will be the date for the High Priests Social. It will be hosted at the home of Glenn and Alice Stoker, 2914 South 3rd East. The occasion will include a dinner and socializing afterwards. All High Priests and their wives are invited. 7 p.m. is the hour. In the Granite Park Stake Conference, August 11, Elder Bill Ackerman was sustained as Assistant Stake Clerk. Though Lee Ward loses a fine Ward Clerk, we are proud to have him serve in this important Stake Calling. HELP WANTED: TALENT abd SKILL NEEDED: Basketball season is here. All those interested in coaching or playing with the juniors or seniors, please contact Jim Van or John Simcox, Katwyk, 486-60- CAPT. JOY R. DAVIS Home on Leave from Air Force All-Sta- rs Fourth Place It was an exciting week of ballplaying in Idaho Falls this past week. Fifteen boys, as the Beehive rs from the Salt Lake little League gave their best and came out with 4th place. These games were the World Series of the Western Boys Basketball Association and it is quite an honor to be chosen to play oo the team. While there, they stayed in the homes of other Little League players and had a chance to visit and see places of interest in Idaho Falls, as well as enjoy a trip to Yellowstone National Park. Players were: Mike Garrett, Shayne Christensen, Donnie Morgan, John Ronald Goulding, Tim Jones, Breeze, Chuck McStotts, Randy Snyder, Bart Young, Leland Calder, Ted Harper, Billy Kilpack, Bob Kilpack, Mike Anderson and Steve Chestnut. Their coach was Wendell Christensen and their manager, Silver Ornelas. All-Sta- J |