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Show Page 4 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Thursday, February 27, 1969 lng will be held the first Thursday Hostesses are Helen In March. Church News (Continued from Page 2) by an evening of games, everyone Is Invited. It's really going to be fun! The program In Sacrament meeting Sunday was presented by the High Priests of our Ward under the direction of Bishop Gilbert Barton. The Invocation was given by Rodney Hanger and the speakers were Joy Jettle, Manfred Deus, and Blaln Galley. A High Priest chorus directed by Reva Davenport and by Betty Barton furnished the music. The Benediction was given by Leroy Irish. Jay Christensen, 54 Granite A ve., reports on scouts who were swimming Friday night at the Deseret Gym. They are working toward merit badges. Joseph Shaw and Glen Johnson passed their swimming badges. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO: Randy Bader, Lyle Freestone, Tamara Freeman, John Kramer, Maggie Llndow, Evelyn Luthl, Sheila Beckstead, Rane Salt, Joseph Sorensen, Mona Steven, Sheila Winn, Walter J. Ross, Sr., Julie Yates, Otto Baker, Elden Beardall, Shellle Christensen, Stanley Cornell, Marlin Dalton, Randall Freestone, Evon Freestone, Homer Gortat, Virginia Gudmundsen, Mary Hall, Mildred Jorgensen, Diane Labru, Gary Lab-ruRobert Newman, Sr., Willard Nichols, Rae Ann Salt, Dean Shaw, Kelley Shell, Brian Stephensen, Howard Swain, Mable Williams. Wlllalm Craig Crosby, 8th West and 33rd South just moved back after being away about eight years. George J. Jorgensen, 150 Walton Avenue has been sick for two weeks. We sincerely wish him a speedy Christensen and her daughter, CaroL Lesson by Delma Tucker. small black dog belongto Eldon Beardall, III Walton ing Avenue has been missing for four weeks. Smokey, llbarlans are: Violet senior Sunday school and Marian Shaw for the MIA. New GRANT 10th WARD Our new Elders President Is His Councilors are: Glen Schall. Steven Barrows and Thomas Witt. Russell Price continues as Brother Eldon Van Wagoner Is our Era Director. He would be happy to take any Era order. David Brewer had an honor bestowed upon him last week. He was chosen as the " Outstanding Student of Granite Park Jr. High. He and his parents President and Mrs. Donald Brewer were honored at a luncheon by the "Optimists Club. He was presented with a trophy. od, speaker in Sacrament meeting gave a brilliant discourse on Gospel doctrines. He Is a son of James and Maggie LlndKay Llndow, ow of 3363 South 1000 West. m, NOTICE: News Reporters Please call Claudia King to reSaturport news. Call day and Sunday each week, or send 387-68- 27 to South Salt Lake News, 3106 South Main, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 no later than Monday afternoon. Should you not receive your paper or 487-68call please weekly, A Seminary fireside was held We are sorry some Sunday evening at Winder Stake namesevenings. were from our submissed Center 4440 South 15th East with lists. scribers Bishop Robert Simpson as speaker. Management 467-30- 27 32 DRINKING AND DRIVING (Continued from Page 1) crashes involving alcohol occur during the late afternoon, evening and night hours. The report quoted a frightening astatistic. It found that the odds were more than eight to one that driver fatally injured in a single vehicle crash between 9 p.m. and midnight had been drinking heavily. Preventive and other police activities directed at this problem must be concentrated in the hours when it is most serious. Opinion polls reveal the public is sensitive to the realities of this problem and will support effective countermeasures. Enforcement of Utah's laws in this area has already brought some significant results. KSL asks this question. Would random but frequent crackdowns during these hours of peak danger help? We think they would. Let's make it plain to all that we will not tolerate the driver who is intoxicated. OOOOOOOOOODOO 2 North Temple Motors Bargains Evmry Day 1956 CADILLAC $175.00 Good Condition 100 Financing Conditioned - Runs Nice on approved credit. 2695 South Main Street Phone 467-21- 84 4)0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Tfee Last of the There are several In our Ward at the present time. Sister Hermoin Frome Is in the hospital for treatment. Grace Dalton and Edlty Luell were operated on during the week and are making good recovery. In the hospital Richard Mattenson Is making slow recovery after his serious auto- mobile accident. It Is reported that Sister Stella Brlnghurst Is out of the hospital and recovering at the home of her daughter. Lloyd Neeley was chosen "Good Guy for the week of February 14; MILLER WARD NEWS Pharon J. Prescott, 36, 2773 S. 3rd East, died Feb. 22 at his home of a heart ailment. Born April 8, 1932, Francis, Summit County, to Jed M. and Ada Knudsen Prescott. Married Vesta La Ree Granger Oct. 31, 1949, Salt Lake City. Member LDS Church. Brick mason, contractor. Member Brick Layers Local No. 1. Survivors: widow, son, daughters, Pharon S., Gay L. Terl L., Vicki L.f all Salt Lake City; mother; brothers, sisters, Boyd, Harold, Mrs. William (Beatrice) Richardson, Mrs. Ed (Mady-lln- e) Freeman, Mrs. Howard (Belva) Alsop, Mrs. Donna Gayler, all Salt Lake City. Funeral was held at Central Park LDS Ward Chapel. These two dryers look the same. One of them does for a penny what the other does for a nickel. Burial Francis Cemetery. Fern Thelma Thomas Johnstone, 64, 3403 S. West Temple, died Feb. 18 In a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Born March 29, 1904, Provo, to Sylvanls and Jessie Shaules Thomas. Married to Will Barnett; divorced. Married to Robert B. Johnstone June 1, 1949, Salt Lake City. Employed at ZCMI. Member LDS Church. Former pres-de- nt Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary. Survivors: husband; son, Johnny Barnett, Azuza, California; 2 grandchildren; brother, sister, Joseph R. Thomas, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Erma Z. Capp, Alhambra, California. Funeral was held at 36 East 7th South and burial at the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Drexel Birch, 3604 South West Temple fell Sunday Injuring his left eye which required stlches. He Is under the Doctors care. Tim, son of Delmar and Coral Sterling, 3365 South 900 West, 10 years of age was burned while putting out a fire. He Is recovering at home. LaRue Kevem reports on MIA as follows: Judy Linford relesed as Activity Counselor, also Virginia Gudmundsen as Music Director and Ilene Llndow as Speech Director. Ilene Llndow was sustained as Activity counselor; Judy Linford as Music Director and Virginia Gudmundsen as speech director. Pearl Lee is now Camp Director. Freestone states that the Is still In Progess. Parade Penny Evon Sister Mildred Jorgensen reports on Daughter of Utah Pioneers. Meet- - The one on the right dries 5 loads for 5. the cost of most everything up - we call the GAS Dryer The Last of the Small Spenders. 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