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Show ! ) SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Page 2 Thursday, May 9, 1968 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmme SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Serving The Center Of Industry C. Earl Alsop, Publisher Elmo Black, Business Manager Subscription Rate $2.00 per year Phone 484-14- 3106 So. Main St 41 wumeieieieiememmmemememeinmetsmeiewiemeuk Editorial Granite Park Ward members find canning ship unity. Attend Mass Meetings Your acceptance of our first edition of the South Salt Lake News is gratifying. Thank you for your comments. Everyone seems to feel a 'great need for a local paper to meet the communication needs of our area. With this in mind we extend an Invitation to you to use it weekly by sending in news notes, action ads and articles of potential value to our readers. Also, let our advertisers know you appreciate their financial support by patronising them, and complementing them on their "Good Will" gestures to keep the paper coming to your home weekly. Thank you. Your subscription will help too. The time is drawing near when mass meetings will be held for citizens to go and determine what their partys candidate can offer if elected. We must remember, however, the people are the government, or that they have complete control of governmental affairs. They should take an active part in the mass meetings and choose the best delegates to attend conventions where candidates are elected to represent the parties at the general elections. When did you attend a mass meeting? Will you be at your mass meeting on May 27? Will you help choose the delegates to your party convention? This is your chance for 1968. It is your duty. Dont let George do for you what you should do in the interest of good government. The council room is the best place to discuss, settle and harmonize Beautification Questionaire The South Salt Lake Beautification Committee, with Councilman Carl L. Olson as chairman, is desirious of bringing to the attention of residents areas in which cleanup and fixup projects may be needed. Below is a questionaire. Take a couple of minutes and see how you compare. GENERAL: Is the general appearance of your home or business neat and clean? If you were moving would you be pleased to move into a place like yours? From appearance of ycur place would strangers get the Impression that respectable people lived or worked there? canning program begun in 1966 A has produced over 38,000 cans of food- for members of the Granite Park Ward. The food products are being used in many homes towards their two years supply in case of trouble. The canning project also helps to develop greater friendships the ward members during the - Many A Property Tax? Notin Madisonviiie Just What Town Needs How would it be to live in Madiforward they have called in and sub- -. : to scribed for the paper be delivered sonviiie, Ky? to their homes. There hasn t been a property tax in that community since 1954. In Several business men have exfact the only tax residents have pressed their pleasure over the paid since then is a small levy on papers handling of adds and the of bank stock. ? news content that is of interest to shares Madisonviiie derivies enough in- -' everyone who reads the paper. come from utilities operated by the It will grow and prosper if the community to finance government residents and business men continue operations without municipal taxes. to support the paper. The South Salt Lake News has been well received and many persons have voiced their appreciation and pleasure about the new paper. Some people have said it is beautiful and wonderful. Others have said this newspaper is what our town needs and will help the South Salt Lake area progress and develop into a wonderful place to live and raise a family. : Many people have seen the good possibilities of the paper in learning about the happenings in this community and to help the paper move To . Adds and subscriptions will be taken at 3106 South Main Street or by phoning 484-14- 41. Have you supported your Cancer Drive obligation? NOTE: Speak At Tech Exercises Special m scoNnaniKO cwrr jum I Governor Calvin L. Rampton has Does the appearance of our home or business reflect the kind of people we really are? Is our home or business tidy and presentable in been named speaker at Utah Technical College at Salt Lakes graduation breakfast, May 28, it was an- appearance? Is our home or business freshly painted? Are all buildings respectable in appearance? Are all rundown barns, sheds and fences removed or repaired? Are corrals and other areas free from rubbish, ng weeds and junk? Are. fences straight and in good repair? VACANT LOTS: - ident, Wayne Beckstead, with an f SH Carta. mdm STREETS AND SIDEWALKS: low town MTMNH - !M VINOTMN Utah IINO ft ft WWW CO. bakkAmebicabo Nf Coll Carl The Blind Man ILIMi 466-87- 64 IMa ft Dor mm MM to) SEIBERLING Performance Rated TIRES ard Ware- GO house Price Quality year. Plaques of appreciation also will be presented the two graduation student speakers at the breakfast. Student speakers are chosen by a faculty committee from the entire grad- Are streets and sidewalks kept clean and look presentable? Are trees free from insects and dead wood, and pruned well? Are new street tree plantings adequate? I I1TMMTH HfMlwr - 0 Stationary or Rolf for his performance as leader student body tor the past the of etc.? REDUCED 20-3- graduation exercises. Utah Tech President, Jay L. Nelson, will present Studentbody Pres- Are vacant properties free from trash, weeds and junk cars? Are connecting properties well kept regularly? AWNING SALE ALUMINUM nounced Thursday by College President Jay L. Nelson. The breakfast, to be held in the spacious auditorium of the Taylorsville Campus Administration Buildactivities ing, will open day-lofor the 700 graduates who will receive diplomas at graduation exercises that evening at Kearns High School. University of Utah President, James C. Fletcher, will speak at BUILDINGS AND FENCES: Mowed, clude tomatoes, com, apples, beans and many other types of food stuffs. To keep the canning program moving in the Granite Park Wan a canning project has been scheduled for May 27 at 4 p.m., at Welfare Square. A ward budget dinner will be held May 10 at 7 p.m. in the ward chapel. All members and families are invited to attend the dinner. canning work. Canning is done at the Welfare Square, 751 West 7th South, on an appointment basis. Members of any ward can apply to use the facilities at the canning plant and then go there on an assigned day or night and can any type of produce they want. Items canned at the facility in Praise Paper Rampton HOMES OR BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT: stuffs saves money and provides closer ward member- Canning Food Saves Money differences of opinion. Marching is not the answer to vital problems. Earl Alsop own food WHEEL 110 ALIGN uating studentbody. BRAKE RELINE MENT 30,000-Mil- e oorootoo 88 MOST UTAH COMMUNICATIONS, Inc. TWO WAY RADIO SERVICE - Wra,-ar.aa- ft.lfta1l.T.Ma1S. . COMPLETE FIELD SERVICING raa4,fall 1131 (raaA lack Batreaft appIMlaiaaad tailaf, ftallaaw EXCHANGE I ar4 4--r PQK I9lllfill9li ra4a V" IS $9s 7.7!a14, 7.S4.14, T.TSall. 4.74a1l, 7.11a 14, 7Mal4 .11814. Ift4a14. INSTALLATIONS ON THE JOB fall ilrat a oAaa arlglaal aqalp ... aat 17 Wrap.araaaS HliM .Hall, T.llall MS!! M0; b.tat1dU4) IIACKWAIL 4aaaa MpJta PLUSwl $2i Ll ta w Aaprfc. FCC MEASUREMENTS ftMal. 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