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Show Page 2 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Serving The Center Of Industry 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 $2.00 per year Phone 484-14- 3106 So. Main St 41 C. E. Alsop Editor WMMIMMMMSIMIMHtMIMMMIMIMIMlWIMIMIMIMIIIMIM Granite Park Ward EVERYONE Miller Ward Young Foks, Old Folks, Everybody Granite Park Relief Society is having a bake sale and a quilt sale at the Cottonwood Mall Nov. 1 from 9 a.in. to 9 p.m. Please come to booth 14 and support a worthy cause. The Relief Society Bazaar will be held Dec. 6 at 6 p.m. in the Ward House. They will have a bake sale, gifts and novelty booth and dinner will be served. They would like to see a good turnout. come! Join us at the country store and have alot of fun. Relief Society Sisters have a great Bazaar for you, Therell be a rummage sale, a bakery sale and homemade items too. For the children there's a fishpond and other games to play, The food and entertainment will be Groneman's Home of the footlong State con-vales- Treasurer and recorders ller Ward. A Happy Anniversary goes to Bishop and Mrs. Robert T. Fitt (19 year). President John James Nielsen of the Carbon Stake Presidency is in CHECKING Jay Qn4 Quality Drlplaaa euas HMU LATEX mlMifMCBII o aut ing Grant 1 0th Ward Relief Society will have a Bazaar, November 15. There will be a turkey dinner at 6:30 p.m. Booths will be opened at the same time. There will be bakery good, a fish pond, quilts and hand work and Christmas gifts to buy. The Aaronic Priesthood boys boarded a bus and went to the RYU Home Comming game. On the way down they enjoyed hot dogs and pop and enjoyed the cake at the home coming game. Lee Ward There is a Ba aar to be held next Friday, November 8. The dinner will begin at 6 p.m. and will have all kinds of Christmas items, baby items, toys for the children and baked goods. This should be a Gala Affair. Grant 1st Ward The Aaronic Priesthood membwith their parents were served ers a turkey dinner last Friday night at the ward cultural hall. CertifiBurton Ward cates of Achievement were presented to 8 young men. Bishop L. Lyman The monthly entertainment will be S. Cheney and Gary a ward show in the Cultural Hall Penrod, Mark Pearson the new program outlined where refreshments will be sold. 1968-6- 9. for All proceeds will be for the MisPresident Donald S. Brewer was sionary Fund. the guest speaker. A good time was had by INTRODUCING I Central Park Ward Congratulations to Doreen Robinson upon being given the position of Kimball Ward the librarian coordinator for the CenCongratulations to Secretary of Central Park Ward and North new State and Mrs. Clyde Miller on the tral Park Ward library. David Shand has been called as birth of their new son. The Scoutmaster. The girls received their Individpound baby boy, born October 23 hosual the home will be coming from Awards, Sunday and will be honA wedding shower for Judy Robat a banquet at the Stake Centnext ored few the within days. pital inson was held Friday night at Myra er on November 9. We are very Ellenwoods home. Miss Robinson is Mrs. Matilda Ellsworth who exproud of the large group of girls a late November wedding. perienced a heart attack several who received this award. planning weeks ago, has been released from Mutual Married: Be sure and set Young Marrieds had a successful the hospital and is presently Hobo Dinner plus refreshments Friaside the date of November 15. We at the home of her daughtare planning a potluck dinner and day evening at the home of Mix er in Magna, Utah. Freestone on 11th West. party, to be held in the Cultural Congratulations to Mr. William Hall at 7:30 p.m. Individual Awards were given to Beck who graduated from Primary the following: Leoma Yates, Beehive last Sunday. Bill is the youngest Relief Society Bazaar will beheld 2 year. Deanna Lindow, Mia Maid son of 8 at 6 p.m. A real live A. November and Reed Mrs. Bishop 3 year, Marily Sorensen Mia Maid Beck. auction will be held at 8 p.m. Every2 year. Marjean Beardall Mia Maid thing that makes for a successful I year, Karen Christensen, Mia The Seventys Quorum, under the bazaar will be available to those Maid 4 year, Michelle Fitt Mia direction of Fred Moir, presented who come. Food booths will sell Maid 4 year, Sharon Greenhagen the program at Sacrament Meeting hot and cold food for the discrimMia Maid 4 year; Claudia Lindow Sunday. Those who spoke were Wen-dinating appetite. Door prizes will be Mia Maid 4 year. Vera Blackburn, Calvin Fred given away during the evening. Birch, Chipman, Laurel 5 year; Patricia Fitt, Laurel Moir and Mark Dunn. Two special 6 year; Pearl Lee, Laurel 5 year, November 13 will be the Relief musical numbers were also presenIlene Lindow, Laurel 6 year; Linda ted. Society work day meeting at 10a.m. We will be shown how to make and McMillin, Laurel 6 year. Leaders: LaRue Kevern 3 year, Myra Ellen-woWard This week is our annual dip our own chocolates. We will 2 year, Judy Robinson 3 year, our Lets also work on Christmas gifts. Night all support Conference. Arvella Tucker 11 year, Virginia leaders by attending all our meet-fog- s. Relief Society will be held on ThursGudmudson 2 year, and Georgia day evening, November 14 at 7:30 Dalton 2 year. p.m office. Suivivors: Sons, Lloyd W., Bountiful; Vaughan W., Farmington; daughter, Mrs. Gerald R. (Jean) Bryson, Salt Lake City; 16 grandchildren, brother Earl J., Salt Lake City. Funeral was held in Miller ward. Mr. William J. Guest and his father Edward helped build the Mi- ft A NEW COMPETITIVE LINE Bee INTERIOR PAINT 7" Point Roller & Tray Set iau GOOD QUALITY SEMI-GLOS- S and GLOSS oaaiH35 mi all. HIGH (ft -- M 4 Enamel (nM I U WDM'UA'Nfi sasKiSiuoisflaKarooaaffi eflffla cfl5W:o.n&a8ffflH9. : aiaia 93PUflH5fiV0330S liJIffdfr -- tcfcfe ble Kevern has been called as financial clerk. Arthur Golson was released. County o am 'GesassKSEOfissr eli-ga- Eugene Q. William J. Guest oldest member of the Miller ward died October 31, 1968 in a Salt Lake Rest Home of natural causes. Born October 5, 1885, Millcreek to Edward Francis and Rebecca Butterworth Guest. He was a retired accountant, Salt Lake bits & November 16 there will be a special Temple session at 6 a.m. for all Priesthood members to attend. On od & Corner of Sunset MIA Quartet festival is coming. Newspaper Drive Continues The ward is continuing to collect We want volunteers now for Quarnewspapers on a year round basis. tets. Lets all participate. We urge all members to bring their The Relief Society Bazaar is on newspapers, to the white garage at the rear of the chapel. the 15 of November at 6 p.m. We are calling it the "Haven Harvest Bruce Lindow is now custodian Fair1. There will be baked goods, and builder for Miller Ward. Christmas items, and plenty of food. The Bishopric invites everyone to the MIA production of NUKE MINE H4PPY, a musical to be presented at 7:30 November 13 at the Stake Center. This will be family home Youth-pare- nt night in connection with the night. all Zesto Torri- - the highlight of the day! the LD3 Hospital recovering from So dont fix dinner, just come to and accident. He is a nephew of Miller Ward, Brother and Sister Harry Hall. At 6 p.m., November 8, we know you won't be bored! Haven Ward 4-- 12 Relief Society Bazaar: WELCOME! CHURCH NEWS Thursday, November 7, 1968 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Mfi stau9gisfcgg s05j03l)iliIW I |