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Surprise activities will be enhave of those just returned from Arizona who All attend. joyed by all this week. They attended some Mutual age are invited for an evenclasses with their son, Steven, who ing of fun and refreshments. completed his schooling at Northern Arizona University at Flagstaff last 1 Sir-rln- Fireside' on Sunday, July 28 at 7:30 in the Relief Society Room. She will also discuss the temple ceremonies of these Indians. This is a rare priveledge, for Zula is in great demand and has appointments extending into January of 1969. A cordial invitation is extended to all ward members to attend this fascinating lecture. She will have rugs and artifacts on display. Youth Grant 0th Ward ' ay Friday. Sunday evening; July 21st, mem10th Ward sustained two new members of the Bishopric. The two, who will serve as counselors to Bishop Horaces. Snyder are, Harvey C. Breinholt - 1st counselor and Gladen G. Dalton-2n- d counselor. The reorganization took place under the direction of President Donald S. Brewer, Granite Park Stake. One of the highlights of Scout Troop 30 activities last month was a 38 mile hike along the Old Pioneer Released were Elmo J. Earl, 1st counselor and L. Burt Maxwell, 2nd counselor. Brother Maxwell and his family will soon leave for the Los ' On bers of the Grant Trail. They all agreed it was a rewarding experience. Some of the troop attended The Ordeal at the East Fork of the Bear last week. This was one of the most impressive events they have participated in. Order-of-the-Arr- ow Brother Earl Roach is in the hospital and members of the Ward have Angeles area where he will continue to be affiliated with Union Pacific taw Method Wall Railroad. Cleaning The Grant H. Linford family is vacationing in the Grand Tetons for a week of boating and water skiing. Enjoying the mountains and sports as their guest is Robin J. Earl. 231 SOUTH SALT LAKE N EWS Page 3 been urged to donate blood. We hoi Thursday, July 25, 1968 and pray for his speedy recovery Those who desire to order cleaned, ve missed anyone. so he can be up with us again. turkey-re- d wheat, should contact a Ward Central member of the Bishopric. It will sell for $3.75 per hundred pounds. We extend sincere get well wishLast Sunday, July 21st, 30 of our to Bonnie Morgan who has been es at a Fireside youth were present in the hospital recently. She is still concerning drugs. Doug Morris of All Beehive girls will participate undergoing tests at home, however. the Utah Pharmaceutical Associain a Buzz-A-Ron 30th at the tion reported that Utah is one of the Stake Center at 7:30 July p.m. higher states in drug use by the Brother Ora Winger suffered a young people. He told of how one attack about midnight of July heart dose of LSD, which is tasteless, Hans and Darlene Hansen have been 14. His progress is slow, but has odorless and colorless, could cause to Missoula, Montana and Lewiston, come from the "critical" listing irrepairable brain damage. It is Idaho on a vacation. to that of "serious. Our prayer highly DANGEROUS! The young peoArden Hansen and family have also are with him. He is in the Cottonple were warned to realize the imbeen away. They were in Canada wood hospital and is fortunate to portance of knowing who their visiting with'his folks. have Tamara Stocks, a former ward friends are, so they will not get inmember, as his nurse. volved with drugs. They were told Haven Ward to to never solve any problems try The annual Ward Canyon Party will with drugs. Granite Stake be held on Monday, August 19th inAn invitation to all men and boys! stead of the 1st as formerly announcWhat? Granite Park Stake Fathers ed. So keep the 19th open for a On the afternoon of July 24th, the and Sons Outing. When? August 2nd few hours with your friends Teachers Quorum, with their ad- and and 3rd 1968. Where? Ledge Fork neighbors at Box Elder Flats - just above the Smith -- More-house visor, Dick Lorange, will be horseCamp near the Amphitheater in Millcreek back riding at the Homestead near Reservoir on the upper Weber Heber. Herb Goldhardt, of the Bish- Canyon. River. The Stake will conduct the evening opric, will accompany them. on Friday, serve a hot program The Lihoma Holiday is scheduled that dinner evening from 7 to 8 p.m. for July 27th, Saturday, at 2 p.m. in We were proud to have had two' to guide you there, the mark road the Relief Society Room. All Lihoma out and of our mark members Ward young partyour ward camping and their mothers are invited. lay girls and area in a the Youth stage Jr. icipate recently variety of games and contests. Symphony Concert at Granite Park The ward wiU serve breakfast Jr. High School. Lucy Foerster A Childrens Friend Festival will the ceUo for her second year be held Saturday morning. played 31st, at A group camping fee will be paid and Roseanne Goldhardt played the 10:30 a.m.Wednesday, July all This is for Primary for by the Stake. viola for her first year. children and their parents and Follow highway 40 to the Peoa friends. turnoff, then go through Peoa and The Childrens Friend Festival Oakley and thence to Ledge Fork will be held on Tuesday, July 30th. Guide Patrol Days at Tracy Wigwam Camp. Direction signs will be posted along the way. Welch. Joyce Primary President; are August 1st, &id and 3rd. will be assisted by Syble Stromness Miller Ward and Dixie Yeates in putting on this What an exciting, close game beprogram which has to do with storOn Monday, July 29th, the Trail ies, recipies, poems and hobbies that Builder Round-u- p will be held in the tween the senior softball teams of are found in the Childrens Friend. Cultural Hall at 6:30 Miller and Grant 1st Wards! Last p.m. This is The for all trail Builder Boys and their Thursday was a real dandy. Miller 13, Grant 1st 12. score: parents. Mary Boen just returned from a Elmo and Ruth Yates had a new trip to St. Louis, Missouri. She Another precaution to take - do little baby boy last week. This is enjoyed a family reunion with re- not let insects, disease or mechanlatives she hadnt seen for 50 years. ical their ninth child. Congratulations! injury, such as lawn mower, Their other children are James, damage your trees. The smart gard-n- er Leona, Julia, Christine, Ellen, controls insects before much and Emily. The Evan Rosser family and their Jean Laura, is done. children, Sharee, Kim, Dorreen, damage Sarah and Janell have just returned Lee Ward from an extended vacation to Canada Agnes Jarard, long time member of Miller Ward, died July 20th in and the West Coast. Happy Birthday wishes go out this a rest home from causes incident They attended Temple sessions in week to Betty N. Garside, Mother" Cards ton and at Oakland, California of Lee Ward. Her two married to age. She was 83 years old. She toured San Francisco and had a daughters, Fern Pinneo and Linda had three children, 11 grandchildren marvelous time in all. But, theyre Everill, . treated her to a surprise and 14 great grandchildren. birthday dinner party. The rest of glad to be home, too. the family were in on the surprise Lester Sweat passed away this past too. Congratulations, girls, for week from an extended illness. He was 52. He leaves a wife, Zeltha, The Mutual is having a closing finding an available night in and a of home life the social at Silver Sands Beach on the Bishops two children at home and two married children. 29th of July. This will be under the family. Thats quite a trick.! direction of Peggy Oliver and MaurBoth funerals are scheduled for ice Knighton. Richard and Linda Lee have reThursday in MiUer Ward. cently returned from a vacation in Des Moines, Iowa. The Scouts are having supervised Both the Lees are natives of Iowa., fun and camping activities at Camp Help Keep Steiner in the Uintahs this week.-The- so most of their time was spent in America plan to hike, work on merit happily visiting with their families. Strong badges, participate in relay games and, of course, eat! Leslie McClure The Glenn Olsens and the Glenn U.S. SAVINGS BONDS is the Scoutmaster and he will be FREEDOM SHARES NEW assisted by Arden Hansen. Stokers are home again from their respective vacations. Sorry if we East 4th South 4 Park fun-fill- ed well-earn- ed mM DISHES Served With True Mexican Hospitality Complete House and Commercial Cleaning - 30 Off 20 , IN A RESTFUL ATMOSPHERE Our Customers Say Its the Best Mexican Food in the West Free Estimates Our congratulations to Enos and Jean Asay on the arrival of their new little son. 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