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Show Page 2 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Wilma Fehmel is the First Year Mia Maid Leader and Etta Roach is the Second Year Mia Maid Leader. Thursday, September 5, 1968 mmmmtmemmeitmmemeieieetsseeteaieitieiemsssmrtirMva Katherine Jennings bad an Open House on September 1 in celebration of her 80th birthday. She was . very happy to see all her oldfriends and neighbors. She is the mother of 6 girls and one boy. Her daughter, Shirley came from New Mexico to be with her mother. 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 at March 3, 1879 Published Weekly Subscription Rate 3106 So. Main St. . Barton Ward $2.00 per year Phone 484-14- 41 i C. E. Alsop .....Editor CHURCH NEWS and San Francisco, Calfironia. J une and Joan Ackerman, daughters of Bill and Rama Ackerman, have at the State . Thursday, August 29, Scout Court of Honor Night, five recently returned from a month's of our boys received merit badges. training course at the Weaver Airlines in Missouri. They have also Only two were in attendance to receive them. completed a correspondance course with that company and are now qualRodawards were: Boys receiving ney Ylst, Roy Greet, Frank Schrei-be- r. ified as communicationists. They Tom Armstrong and Gary will be stationed at a later date. Eldredge Ward Wilde. They Hi I w The new officers of the Lee Ward were also awarded their first Deacon's e. ribbon Quorum are: craigBurton. for their camp-oreplace spring Tom Lanston, First We are all proud of our boys President; and hope they keep up the good work. Counselor; Craig Cook, Second Walter Counselor; Larrabee, SecSister Irene Urry is recuperating retary. from an era operation she under-wfi- et Our new meeting schedule is now last wed:. Sister lone Broadhurst underwent in effect; consult the "Lee Bee an operation on both eyesfor the re- for details. Just watch our Sunday School GO! moval of cataracts. She is coming With Dean Perry, DeVon Burton and along very well. Sister Melvina Dust has been ill Phillip Birrell as our new Superfor the last couple of weeks. We intendency, we are headed for a hope to see all these sisters back successful year. in circulation very soon. Grant 1st Ward :F$ X I; . Beet canning willbe Thursday, 5. September "Light a candle of understanding Schedule for September: in thine heart." With these words 9 - potatoes we wish to extend an invitation to Monday, Sept. Sept. 16 - tomatoes and our relatives, friends and neighbors Monday, tomato Juice to attend "a social-spiritu- al evening 23 - peaches at an Open House." It will take Monday, Sept Ward Central plice at the Granite Park Stake House, 601 Mansfield Ave., September 13 at 7 p.m. On Friday, September 6 we will During the evening guided tours hold our annual ward outing at will be provided. These tours will Sugarhouse Park. We will start take groups of people to hear a eating at 6 p.m. and each family shor musical program - into rooms should bring their own lunch. The where each organization has a disWard will furnish punch and ice play of their work, both temporal crea. Lots of games and fun are and spiritual a specially preplanned for everyone, so lef s all pared exhibit on the Restored Church attend. and a short film "Man's Search For The Relief Society will hold its Happiness. Refreshments will be served. monthly work day meeting on Wedof sons r ape Regardless religious nesday, September 11 at 10 a.m. views, this "Open House" can make Sister OhreaDenter will be in charge "life more abundant" to all who atof making jewelry boxes, menthola-tu- m tend. and also show us how to make It is sponsored by Grant First our own spray starch. There will Ward but the "welcome mat" willbe be a luncheon and baby sitters out for veryone. Come mingle with your neighbors. went surgery recently and Hazel Cal ton is in the hospital recuperating from a heart attack. Best wishes to both. Miller Ward The 6th Quorum of Elders will have a Bucket - of - Chicken (from 10. of course!) sale. They are now taking orders and will up until September 9th. Delivery will be on the Uth. This is to raise money for the missionary fund. Any (me may order. Call Duane 1. Johnson, Quorum President, n' finger-lickiAnd have a delicious meal! Harmon's 485-962- A year round Welfare Project The primary was reorganized this is now in effect. We are having last Sunday. Released with thanks a Newspaper Drive. Any one in South Salt Lake or out, may bring and appreciation were: Alice ThomMillicent Reynolds, their old papers to the rear of the pson, President; First Counselor; and Charlotte Miller Chapel 45 East 3300 South and stack teem by the garage. We Blackburn, second counselor. Sustained were: Millicent Reynolds, handle them from there, and thanks -President; Charlotte Blackburn, 1st everyone! counselor, and Joella Welch as 2nd Kimball Ward counselor. Darlene Jensen is staying as Secretary. New members welcomed into the 8 12 at p.m. ward were: Mr. and Mrs. David Thursday, September offor all wiU a Hamilton and their four children. there be meeting ficers and teachers of the ward, They have a home on Truman Ave. including Home Teachers and ReA special Fireside was sponsored lief Society Visiting Teachers, on to Ward Conference our by the Young Marrieds last Sunday prior 15. Stake PresiThe at the Stake Center. E.C. Bergeson, September in attendance. be will head of the Youth Guidance Program, dency gave a talk and showed "Losers Weepers' , a film about school dropLast Sunday, three girls grad- outs. uated from Primary into the Mutual; Our Ward Outing at Riverside Park Sherrie Jensen, Cyndy Thompson and Earlene Hendricks. This was was a huge success. Something difdone under the direction of Leonard ferent in the way of recreation was Wood, Priesthood Advisor over the enjoyed: four piles of grass was Primary. They were welcomed into stacked and $15 worth of pennies the Mutual by Uwarda Canning, was thrown into them, then Hie kids scrambled for the pennies. Great President of the YWMIA. organized. This was in error, it is the Relief Society that was reorganized. Betty Pender is the President and her counselors are: Mary Isom and Mary Ann Roholt; Sec. -Elva Clements. The Elders Quorum and their wives had a steak fry last Thursday, 29th of August at the Jordan Pine Camp Grounds in Big Cottonwood Canyon. Steaks were served to approximately 30 people. They were entertained by Dave Porter, Douglas Brewer and Earleen Smith with songs, and guitar playing. Community singing was also enjoyed. Home ity singing was also enjoyed Home made ice cream topped the evening. Dave Porter and Earleen Smith were married on Friday August 30 in the Salt Lake Temple. That evening they were honored at a reception at the Stake Center. Dave is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Lambert Porter and Earleen is the daughter of MR. AND Mrs. Heber B. Smith. Congratulations and best wishes! These girls have graduated from Primary into Mutual: Laura Birrell, Katherine Burton, Christine Farnsworth, Sharon and Karen Howard, Kathryn Kohles, Jan Shores, Robin Smith and Brenda Street. The Opening Social in Mutual was EW ING Social in Mutual was Wednesday September 4. Two recent High School Graduates ire attending other schools this fall; Jackie Walton will be going to Dixie and David Isom is going to theBYU. fun! On 13 we will Friday, September have a Budget Dinner and Variety Show. This is a family affair, so come and enjoy and evening to remember. Suggested contribution: $10 per family or $1.50 per person. Primary and Mutual started their season last Tuesday. Primary at 3:40 and Mutual at 7:30. Three boys have earned their Duty to God awards; Greg Clyde Andrew successfully under Stewart. During the past week the Mutuals Primary had their opening meetings for the coming season. There are many worth-whi- le activities for these planned organizations and we wish them well. If s an old saying but true that young people guided aright today make good leaders for tomorrow. Reminder Ward reunion Saturday, September 7 at 7 p.m. in the ward cultural hall. Eats and fun for everyone. LeeWard Clara M. Bray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Momberger, has been living at home while her husband, Calvin Bray, has been finish- United States Senator WHO WILL fight for her than ?22S&ss$ 0Teyby the occasioned Vietna' nansen iWI " Stnnd a special ceremony at the outdoor Court of Honor held on August 29, Jimmy Garrett received his Eagle Award, the highest in scouting. We are proud of Jimmy for this splendid achievement. Ar-l- in In Sir1 ''ghh A VV? soct ttonl Herby Goldhardt and Craig Fedderson received their Life Award. John Ashton, Dennis Smith and Kim Rosser received their Star Award. Congratulations, boys! We were also proud to be the first to receive the Vulture Award for having the most advancements and greatest attendance. Allred, Congratulations to Adele ison m in the Salt Lake Temple on August 30th. A garden reception was held at the home of John Edisons parents in Bountiful. The John B. Garsides have been vacationing in Arizona, Los Angeles Darla Iberl is the new Second Year Beehive Teacher in the YW MIA upon ffrSt He productivity realistic termioing Ed- I lUfii on Labor- Aanag -- Edging-to- n her marriage to John intoler- - neisonal F8 fr Hansen ing his last few months in the Navy. Very recently Clara moved into an apartment so that she can be settled by the time Calvin is released. He is expected home September the 6th. TKsSSSLt -. - y 4 America needs your help. fa Ztf Riots, Violence, l for de workers I be paid.l &--SSS- Called Disgrace SSS Hansen By Riots and other acts of un- jeHpaid Hansen Srys cun Control W Th must endorses anfen re. session of Purchase, n School Problem, Hansen ,n4r Should Be Local , Hans! n: On m restrained violence are intolerable. So is the amount rad,nin' of crime in general that prevails in society today. He 5. proposes IfTSnnOrtUnlty JOpr AmsWCT I heavy explosives, or other Imcnts of war to or (authorized persons a , obief VnUcy at the fed' C if ( opfose the indi nomic opp( He Level is firearms to " "je saleHeof favors Vd tics IIe on all v,de sold, a waiting tween th . . . that our courts be provided with more judges JjIgined personnel nior frith Eovid j n.. new Freedom Shares fflflsrarcm mMSimum Paid Political Ad by Gerald Miller 'v r 4 r wife u" d -- ecuri( Pro.j waLKwa mm U.S. Savings Bonds, i v? i It! r fcJ .J, . ... i: .... to ser fens ben Gliss-mey- er, Ralph Peterson and Tom n What Utah needs Park and Central Park Ward CORRECTION: In last weeks paper we gave the Primary as being re- |