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Show LseJffiH SALT LAKE NEWS Serving The Center Of Industry als Volume South Salt Lake, Utah, .Thursday, December 1 12, 1968 Stake Holds Conference Scott M. Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hall at 487 East 24th South, was special solo singer at Stake Conference for the South Salt Lake Conference held Sunday, December 8. The primary children of the Stake presented beautiful music Silent throughout the meeting. was among the songs they Night sang. The theme of the conference was Teach with the Spirit and a spirit was felt throughout the Attendance was above meeting. It was one of the nicest average. Conferences ever held. reported President William T. South, President of the South Salt Lake Stake. Speakers at the conference were: Youth speakers David Beck and Jean Parris. President Hurst and Bishop Callahan spoke. Also Roy Spjut, and Brother Garsides along with Zetta Hoffman and Mary Jane South. President William South was concluding speaker. News In Brief Boy Serious As of Tuesday evening, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Velarde of 57 W. Gregson Ave., reported that Richard rested fairly well in the University Hospital and is still serious. The buUet traveled through his stomach and grazed the muscle in his ar. Freddie, 13 and Richard were playing with a 30.06 rifle at the time of the accident. won-der- Unluck Day? Douglas Bennett,. 162 East Hamilton Lane, says his son Bryan will celebrate his 13th Birthday on Friday December 13 this year. But lust to prove he is not superstitious, Bryan, a student at Central Jr. will try out his new skis on that day. Scout M. Hall Home From Visit Linford and Mabel Maxfield Just returned after visiting with their daughter Coralee, in Bakersfield, California. They enjoyed being with their 6 grandchildren and also the warm weather. Their son, Norman will be home in time for Christmas. He has been in Basic Training at Ft. Wood, Missouri. Scouts Win Trophy Scout Troop 487 received the Travel Trophy for the month of December at its Court of Honor St. Ann School students perform in annual Nativity play. School Plans Program sec raid grade boys Seventh graders are also busy. and girls will receive their First These boys and girls will brighten Communion on Sunday, December the holidays for the people who 15. A Communion breakfast will be spend their days at the County served by the Altar Society after Hospital. This program is under the the Mass. Congratulations to Sister direction of Sister Mary Jacinta. Mary Honora and her class on this very happy day! As the Christmas season draws near, students from fourth, fifth and sixth grade busy themselves preparing a program for the next December 5. A Star Award was presented to Danny Rigdon, while Douglas Green and Lance Lyman each received merit badges. Scout Master for Troop 487 is Phillip C. Green. The Troou meets at Grant 10th Ward, 601 ' Mansfield Ave. Cradle News Mr. & Mrs. William Carl Wabel, 2449 South West Temple announce the birth of their granddaughter Shauna Lee Wabel. She was born November 29 at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Joh Wabel. ATTENTION All Church news must be delivered to new South Salt Lake News offices at 1069 South State Street not later than Monday. THE HERALD ANGELS SING Charles Wesley, brother of John Wesley, wrote the words to "Hark! The Herald Angels In his first Sing" in 1739. version the carol began"Hark, how. all the welkin rings," according to legend. Miller Ward Coral B. Sterling, Captain announced that Granite Park Camp as D.U.P. party wiU be held December 12 at 7:30 p.m. in Miller Ward. Lesson Autobiographies and The Unpublished Story" by Delma X-M- S. Tucker. Champion wrestlers from our Ward at Granite High are Gregory Kevern (133 lbs class) and Roger and Ricky Thomas (155 lbs class) who downed their opponents from South High in rapid high flying style this past week. Our Ward dinner was a huge success with many favorable comments on the menu, live program and Walt Disney Show. Bishop Robert Fitt, Ernest Robinson and Bruce Lindow are appreciative of the fine participation. Choir under the direction of Jay Christensen is practicing now for contata which will be the as held Sunday December 22. Practice is every Sunday at 3:15 p.m. and X-m- Monday at 7p.m. SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Serving The Center Of Industry C. Earl Alsop, Publisher Bishop and sister Schneider of Grant 10th Ward have returned after a visit with daughters Carle and Lynn and their families in California. C. E. Alsop Its that time of year to gather together for Holliday cheer, Sat., December 14 is the day and 1:30 p.m. is the time to come to 4954 Waimen Way. We do have openings now for anyone to join 5 or More. The only filing you need to join is to have 5 or more children! If you are interested, please call Ruth Yates 262-15- 72. Engagement Announcing the engagement of their daughter, Mary Jane South are Mr. & Mrs. William T. South, 173 East 2140 South. Mary Jane will wed Paul S. Dixon Jr. on December in the Salt Lake Temple. of Mrs. Paul S. Dixon, 1334 Michigan Ave. and the late Mr. Dixon. Mrs. Dixon will honor the couple1 at a wedding breakfast at Hotel Utah following the temple rites. A reception will be held on Thursday, December 19 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the South Salt Lake Stake Center, 2280 South 3rd East. Miss South is a Senior at the University of Utah where she is affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma and has been a member of the Acappella choir. Mr. Dixon is a graduate of the U. of U. and was a member of Delta Phi Kappa and Alpha Kappa Psi. They both have fulfilled LDS missions. Mary Jane went to the Austrian mission and Paul Dixon went to the California mission. 19 Mr. Dixon is a son X-M- X-m- Grant 10th The girls MIA volley ball team are champions of Granite Park Stake, losing only one game durinj the season. The voUeyball banques will be held Thursday at 6:30 p.m. and all participants are invited. Thanks to all who supported the ward dinner and Christmas party held December 7. The boys received their individual Priesthood awards at Sacrament December 8. Pamela Meeting, her individual received Zwang award. Lloyd Neeley has graduated from Primary and will be our newest Deacon. Gaylen Fawson has been ordained Central Park year $2.00 per Phone Those on the sick list are: Laura Mulliner (Relief Society President) and her daughter Laura Margetts, Irene Munoz, Lynn Brown, Ward Clerk, Gina Midget and Hattie Guest. The Junior and Senior Sunday schools are presenting a special as program on December 22 under the direction of lone Webster and Lou Jean Fitt. Evon Freestone announced the party Primary willhold an as December 16 at 3:30 p.m. The officers and teachers will have a social December 13. Mutual marrieds will have a study group at the home of Ruth and Elmo Yates, 3200 South 11th West on December 15 at 7:30 p.m. Five or More Mary South Announces a Priest. 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 3106 So. Main St Club News Visit Daughters CHURCH NEWS P.T.A. Meeting which will be held on Tuesday, December 17. The bright eyes of children around a Christmas tree will always be with us. You can say it's sentimental, but the old world needs more of that sentiment. You can say its unnecessay, but so are a mothers kiss, a friendly handshake and the song of a robin. Christmas is the one day of the year when kindness and faith and joy have a right of way; a day when the hearts are brighter, when smiles are kindlier. Sure, there'll always be a Christmas. . Fifty-thr- ee . ALWAYS A CHRISTMAS 484-14- 41 Editor Sunday evening Arthur Meier was released as Executive Secretary of the Home Teaching. He has served faithfully for many years. La Verd Dokon was sustained as the new Secretary. Tony Winter and Leland Collins were also sustained as assistant Ward Clerks. Lenford Max-S- ee Page 2, Co.umn 1 fil Miss Mary Jane South |