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Show Be Honest With Yourself Ex Postal Clerk oooooQCKooooooooonrrwynrnrrt-MwxlrKWV,MVKCh- Notes 80th Year The family and friends of William Lyman, 3361 South 2nd East, will honor him on his 80th birthday with an open house at the home of a son, 1915 East 33rd South, on Sunday, September 15 from 4 to 9 pm. He was born September 14, 1888 in Oakley, Idaho, the son of James A. Lyman and Isadora Fairchild. He married Dorothy H. Vineyard August 23, 1920 in Los Angeles, California; later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. They have 7 living children; Mrs. LaMar (Grace) Bushman, Mrs. Joseph (Virginia) Nosack, Mrs. Lillin Tanner, Mrs. Donald (Louise) Heath, Milton and Donald; 37 Richard, grandchildren and 16 great grand children. He worked in the Salt Lake Post Office for 22 years, retiring in 1958. He has two brothers and two ters; Mrs. Grace Peterson, Chester S. and Mark J. of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Emma Sandefur, San Diego, California. All friends and relatives are invited to attend the open house. A. 1 I I i No What a wonderful world this would be if everybody believed and practiced the teachings of the Saviour: "Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free" Lucky for you who live in a land built on a belief in truth and justice. Not all people are so fortunate. As children we are naturally honest. And we would likely so remain but for the bad examples, group pressu res, or lack of effective moral teaching in our lives. Should untruthfulness creep into our lives it is likely to come first in faint disguise: in exaggeration; in concealment of some pertinent facts when people have a right to believe that what we say is the whole truth and nothing but the truth; in pretending that we agree with someone else's statement when he expresses an idea or an opinion which is contrary to our own; in refraining from speaking up in defense of a person or a cause when we know we ought to do so; in making promises which we do not intend to keep. Only after we have grown callous to some of these milder forms of indirect deceit are we likely to tell deliberate falsehoods. Most people are innocent of intentional and outright deception. Young men and young women: how valiant are you to defend the truth? Do you stand up to the careless opinions and irresponsible claims which are so often expressed when young people engage in casual talk? How SOUTH SA1.T Thursday, September 12, 1968 careful are you in express- ing your own opinions and in sticking to facts in your own speech? If all people were strictly truthful and honest, righteousness would soon cover the earth and Heaven would not be far beyond! So, believe the truth, tell the truth, love the truth, live the truth. I ARE I1 NKVwi o ACTION A - 5c Per Word Minimum $1 Per Insertion (Payable 3106 So. Main, DEADLINE: All Action Ado in Advance) Salt Lake City Phone accepted 484-14- to Monday Nooa far cock op 41 is we O0O00BO0O00OnnnnnniMwntvvwvMvtvvwirt'vm1.f0, TO BUY used freezers - 2607 and refrigerators of JACKSON FURNITURE I WANT condition. Call regardless or 262-44- 33 So. 6. The store for State everybody. New - Used - Furniture. We buy - trade & sell. Try us first. 485-556- 278--83- 86 evenings. EXPERT Sewing machine repair. All makes and models. Free Work guaranteed. 3224 4. South 3rd East. Plume te. J 484-629- WILL BABY SIT Night or Day at my home. Call 2. Mrs. Stella Wade, 2110 Panama (1st street west of Main). 486-860- CANNON AND HARDY -F- AST Guarenteed precision sharpening and small engine repair service. 559 East Garden Avenue. Phone 467-63- 17. gifts, please. Ceramic Art Show Set The annual Ceramic Art Show sponsored by the Ceramic Arts Association of Utah will be held ' September 12, 13 and 14 at the Cottonwood Mall, 4800 South Highland Drive. The display will feature many works of hobbyists as well as many of the prominent ceramic artists and teachers according to Mrs. Elenor Geertsen, Chairman of the in comprehensive laboratory tests seven leading makes of water heaters, A.O. Smith was clearly of i activity. superior in The growing interest among hobbin the community will make this year's showing one of the finest ever held, according to Mrs. Geer- Performance Construction Guarantee yists tsen. Free demonstrations on the various phases of ceramics will be held thru-o- ut the show area. Sculpturing, china painting, wheel thrown art, lace draping and decoration will be included in the day's activity. Assisting Mrs. Geertsen with the Francis Ash-b- y, show are Mrs. Byron Ray, Miss Marianne Ross, Mrs. Grace Ross, Mrs. Homer Adams, Mrs. Edgar Hansen, and Mrs. Earl Toone. co-chair- men The show will be free to the public and open from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. on September 12 and 13 and on Saturday from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. A buffet brunch will be held September 14 at the Chuck --A --Rama for members and guests of the Automatic Gas Water Heaters FEREDAYS PLUMBING SERVICE! & SUPPLIES 27 0 South 3rd East CERAMIC PEACOCK, above, a feature of annual Ceramic Show scheduled for three days at 1 467-33- 78 Cottonwood Mall. IQpqOOBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOaOCK BUILD WITH BETTER CAAU. (Zip Number) TABLES IN MADISON SCHOOL GYM are laden with flower arrangements brought by students for annual flower show. is our Zip Code in Madison School , accreditation was "Aapproved with Comment.' This is the highest level of accreditation other than "Fully Approved," We congratulate you on your sucThis is to notify you that the Utah cessful completion of this program. ...The team expressed the feeling State Board of Education in its that i yours is an outstanding elemenMay 24, 1968, regular meeting school of which you, your staff, the tary accreditation officially approved of your school. The official level of and your patrons can be justly proud. Regardless of The Price r Spcir.iovi . . . Colonial has Use it in your return on every letter you write. '8R&' advertising contributed for the public good The Finest In Funeral Services Visitor's comments Chapel welcomed Complete Funerals from $255.00 to $1,045.00 Many years of dedicated service of Preferred Funeral Directors By Invitation Colonial fftiortuary 2128 So. State Phone 484-856- 1 467 - 5456 address Then others will be able to Zip their mail to you. nnd Viewing Rooms "Member EM (Name of City) Beginning to Page 1 school speks this recognition. This is the first time for Madison Elementary. The letter follows: r,M wpoooooooooooooocooaoosgooocoai BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE For Sale Offices and Warehouse, with loading dock 40' x 80' plus 40' x 50' basement area. Garage facilities in rear. 2 12 acres good commercial property adjoining in rear. 3106 South Main. Good for manuf.-trans- ., or truck service, or small business. Will sacrifice Reasonable down payment, modest monthly paymenis, to responsibly party. Call 484-14- 41 or 484-159- 3. |