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Show Page 2 August 21, 1969 The Mutual Interest class which consists of the Gay Married of Haven Ward had a Fireside Sunday night. Larry Widerbrug showed his mission slides of the West Virginia area, Steve Air-m- et showed pictures of Austrlalta South Salt Lake News Serving The Center Of Industry C. and Raymond Hlntze showed Norway pictures. The fireside was a fun success with 21 present. They voted to a fireside and a fun activity a month - so heres to fun times ahead. Larry and Dalene Widerbrug will be in charge. 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. $2.00 per Phone 484-14- SUBSCRIPTION RATE . 3106 SOUTH MAIN ST. C. E. Alsop . year 41 Mr. and Mrs. Reed Taylro joined the fireside Sunday night after taking their daughter Sheryl Taylor up to Ricks College for the coming school year. Editor 1 CHURCH NEWS LDS Wards Stake Baptism Day is Saturday August 30th at 5 p.m. at the Stake Center font. GRANT 1st WARD "Two men can do any job is one is the Lord and the other is willing. On August 9th the L ahoma Holiday was held. It featured the La-ho- . Sacrament meeting Sunday. Mary Wach, Christine Farnsworth, Peggy van Wagenen, Charlene Slrstis, Debbie Newsmeyer, Laurie Loock, Carrie Miller and Cynthia Lewis. Teacher was Sybil Wach. five Guide Patrol August attended the Boys Day Camp at Mill Creek canyTracy Wigwam, on. A most wonderful out door program was enjoyed by our boys as well as many other boys. There is still time to make application to have an Indian Child in your home for the coming school year. Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity and blessing. The Bishop has the application Please give this some forms. prayerful consideration. -9 The Mutuals had a Beach Party at Silver Sands. Bathing, camp fire singing and a picnic supper was 1969-7- 0 will commence Tuesday, Sept. 2nd at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is invited. Elder Joseph Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Gardner, who returned a few months ago from the West German mission was the speaker at Sacrament meeting. His mission experiences and testimony were enjoyed by all. Joe was scheduled to report his mission in June but before he could, he left for Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. He Is fortunate to be stationed in Salt Lake to finish his six monthstraining. Good luck, Joe. GRANT 1st WARD Sunday evening Bishop L. Lyman Penrod asked ten famlles to sustain themselves for two weeks on the food supplies they have in storage. Then in two weeks at Sacrament meeting each will give a report of their experiences. Once more the Young Married on the have had a "fun party back lawn of Calvin and Sherry Madsen. Childrens' games were played - - such fun - - and a hamburger fry was enjoyed by all. Were you there? The Relief Society women experienced two outstanding days last week. Monday was spent at Jordan Park admiring the Peace Gardens and enjoyed a "pot luck lunch. Friday morning the officers and teachers went to the cabin of Mr. and Mrs. George Ash at Brighton. A lovely day was spent among "Gods first temples and everyone arrived home feeling they had had a full day. Missionaries would like to hear from you. David Cummings Winter is commonly the time for colds and flu and sneezes, but there are some diseases and accidents that do their worst in hot weather. The American Medical Association points out that some of these are obvious. Sun strokes and heat strokes are more likely to occur in July and August than in January. Too much exposure and too much exercise in the hot sun may- produce sun stroke. Prolonged excessive heat, either in or out of doors, can cause heat - stroke. The symptoms are the same and in either case it is important to keep the victim cool and call a physician at once. Heat prostration also is caused by getting overheated, but instead of developing a high fever, the victim becomes cold and clammy. Prompt medical attention and keeping the patient as warm as possible are important. Sunburn has hospitalized and Randy Fitts 280 The Midway Tllehurst, Reading Borks, England "Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well." BEST WISHES TO The MIA girls spent three days at Camp at the Spruces this week. They engaged in handicrafts and Hazards To Health Now many a vacationer. Everyone should know that gradual exposure Hillister Ave. Bridgeport, Conn. 06607 197 ma Virgil Beck is off on his trip to Guatenala. He left Sunday night from the Union Pacific Depot. for Haven Ward Ronald Loock was sustained as the second Counselor in the Teachers quorum Presidency. girls, Top Pilots and their mothers. A pleasant time was enjoyed by all. enjoyed by aU. The Mutual season Roxburgh, Grace Robertson, Slg-ri- d Nolte, Karen Fasslo, Pan Andrews, Mary Cummings, Becky Titus, Laurie Perry, Llnday Pul-v- er and Becky Cummings. Leaders are Leone Buttars, Joye Cummings and Peggy Pulver. a copy of the Book of Mormon in SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS . Haven Ward girls attending Camp So sa Ka Spru were: Cindy Hot Weather MARTIN SCHOUTEN outdoor activities and had a fun time together. LEE WARD Andy Langston is due in the Mission Home Saturday. He will to the sun, beginning with a few minutes a day, is the recommended course. But many of us forget to watch the clock and to take precautions against sunburn in the excitement of the first day at camp or at the seashore. The bacteria that cause diarrhea multiply much faster in lukewarm foods, and its important to keep cold foods in refrigeration and to keep hot foods hot. Swimming is fine exercise and also is good for cooling off on a hot day. Those with sinus or ear troubles should be careful about swimming. Swimmers should make certain that the water is safe from pollution. A clear mountain stream may look attractive. It also may be loaded with germs. And there still arc cases of typhoid and dysentery from drinking untreated water. 484-629- CARPET & UPHOLSTERY cleanroom$10.00 ing. Average living 8. Call Free estimate. 359-745- SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS -any make or model Free estimate in your home. Work guar- anteed Scissors sharpened free with each repair Job. Lex Jack-so- n 355-921- 7. SIGN SERVICE, at 4575 West South has dependable service. Guaranteed House Painting. Phone: EDS 5 135 298-64- 81 THE SAW SHOP at 2305 South Main has expert saw sharpening. Also fishing worms are available. They give one day service. IRONING done in my home. 15? per item. Call 487-762- 4. DOYLES FREE SERVICE Licensed - Insurance Experienced Free Estimate. Call mornings 8. or after 5 p.m. 62 West Burton - Doyle A. Raven 484-015- FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT $40.00 Utilities included - 26 Cordelia Ave. Call 467-30Eve. - Single 32 Gent - upstairs. FOR SALE 9' No word from them yet! Saturday at 5 p.m. is the Ward Carnival. Everyone is invited to attend. There will be much activity such as train rides, pony rides, games of skill, prizes galore, a country store and many good things to eat. Also an auction! See you there with all your friends! 1959 Cary all nine passenger 6 cylinder. 4 Speed $395.00 CaU Members of Southgate Ward extend their very best wishes to the who Martin Schouten family moved from the ward. recently Brother Schouten is a member of the ward bishopric. He previously served as Elders Quorum PresiHAVEN WARD On the last Sunday of August, dent. Sister Schouten has served Haven Wards time schedule for faithfully in the ward Primary. They will be missed by their many meetings will be changed: friends. Priesthood 9 a.m. Campers can disinfect water by boiling or by commercial disinfectant tablets. If there are horses or cows around, there is likely to be tetanus. Tetanus (lockjaw) is very serious. It can be prevented by injections of tetanus toxoid, if your family hasnt had tetanus boosters recently, get your shots before going to the country. J j j a.m. Choir Practice: Sunday 4:45 p.m. Sacrament: 6 p.m. Fast Sunday will be the last Sunday of each month - 12:45 p.m. (There will be two fast Sundays in September.) LEE FUN! WARD CARNIVAL Saturday at Primary graduation and presentation of awards of Aaronlc Priesthood boys will be held this Sunday. G-M- -C. 387-76- A. 5 p.m. ffl! FUN! M lMj !n Lb I ! 24. For Greater Saving Try Shopping At REAMS! J j J J l I m WOULD BE HOME OWNERS! ! ! Easy To Own!!! 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Scouts Roger Galley and John Kroescher were presented trophies as the outstanding scouts of the week and Ronald Hall was also presented an award as the 'guy who really knocked himself out at camp. 2607 So. 6. 355-029- 7. KIMBALL WARD Kimball Ward welcomes home forts - The 'store for State used - FurniNew everybody. ture. We buy, trade and selL Try us first. 485-556- SALE: Girls Clothes and Shoes sizes 4 to 12. One Maytag - 1 Automatic Washers Call Mr. and Mrs. Don Russell who are living in Puerto Rico and Elder David Cowling are in the areas where the Cyclone hit. 11:30 JACKSON FURNITURE FOR serve in the California area. Sunday School: CLASSIFIED ADS SERVICES i i |