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Show J "Page 2 SOU'iH SALT LAKE NEWS CHURCH NEWS Wednesday, November. 27, 1968 JMMMf There will be a special Thanksgiving Program sponsored by the North Central Park Ward on Thanksgiving morning, Thursday 28. at 9 a.m. All the ward is invited the speaker will be Ross Welch. SOUT i I 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 of March 3, 1879 Kimball Ward Published Weekly Subscription Rate $2.00 per year Phone 484-14- 3106 So. Main St !. Editor- Miller Ward ihg. Clark Pace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan E. Pace married Nell Karnes daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ronald M. Karnes of Chester, Virginia November 23 in a military wedding. He will be home on leave Lynn Brown our Ward Clerk is in the Hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery. The last dinner of the 68 season will be held December 6 at 6:30 p.m. in the Blaine School. A wonderful program, a fine meal and excellent Walt Disney movie will make your giving a pleasant evening out for the entire family. December 8. His wife will be unable to leave because of her graduate schooling. Her father is a at Virginia CommonThey are formerly from professor our western state of Montana. Sister Gwen Shond is our new cultural Refinement Teacher in Relief Society. Sister Veala Davies is now our Work Director for Relief Society. Miller girls played Lee Ward winning 10 to 6. Walter Ross planted peas August are still very green, developing pods and grow- - Granite Park Ward The City of South Salt Lake, will accept applications for a waste water Treatment Plant operator, starting November p 8. electric motors. Application forms will be avail- able at the South Salt Lake City offices. 2500 So. State Street . MOOOOOOOOOOOOCI Mrs. Betty Barton our ward organist has been confined to her home because of illness. The ward dinner held November 23 was very successful. It was especially to honor the widows of our ward. Mrs. Pat Birch paid special Haven Ward f Qualifications: Some mechanical ability, working knowledge of The Granite High School production "My Fair Lady" was beautifully presented. Those from our ward who participated in it were: Terri Jones, Karen Osborne and Ginger Van Wagon en in the chorus and Carolyn Hall played in the orchestra. This was an exceptionally fine performance and thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. Liltribute to two of-- our Everyone Welcome, Granite Park lian Davis and Eva widows, Ellingson, by Relief Society is having a Bazaar held 6 p.m. December 6 at the Ward noting some points of interest conHouse at 3219 South 3rd East. There cerning them. Also a short talk was will be a bake and quilt sale, gift given by President Floyd H. Hurst. and novelty booths and a Turkey After the dinner the Bishopric treatdinner will be served. Dinner is ed the widows to an evening of entertainment at the Valley Music Hall. $1.50 for adults and 75$ for childto turn a see good ren. Would like Miss Pamela Roberts, daughter out. of Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts SPECIAL NOTICE 25.-196- They are not being covered Wayne E. Chipman, son of Viola Chipman, his wife Veverly and their daughter Linda Kay are now visiting with his Mother for two weeks They are from Glendale, California. 12. 10, 1968 and they - at nights and are weathering the storm. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Batemans daughter Linda who is Mrs. Laurence Budge of Homedale Idaho welcomed a baby boy weighing in at 8 Their son Paul is very happy to have a baby brother. wealth. 32 71-4- 41 C. E. Alsop Our ward basketball teams started the season off with abang onNovem-b- er 18 when they defeated Haven and their Wards Junior team 80-1. Senior team Those who play on the junior team are: Dee Chapman, Ken Duvall Mark Dunn, Kent Gailey, Flint Hamilton, Dave Hoffman, Bill Hurst, Alex Landro, and Robert Rogers. They are coached by Virgil Beck. Those who play on the Senior team are Dave Airmet, Virgil Beck, Dave Beck, Doug Buchi, Nick Capece, Rick Carter, Frank Cobus, and Eldon Johnson. Bishop Beck has been coaching them. Congratulation boys, keep up the good work. ' , Haven Wards widow, s dinner will be on December 9. was baptized November 22 and confirmed in fast meeting Sunday. Several of her family from other wards were in attendance. MUSIC SCHOOL SAME s LOWEST PRICES EVER ON LUS S S EXTRA BONUS B Daynrs Music and The National Piano Foundation are training teachers to instruct Dr. Robert Pat es new Group inTeaching Method. An troduction to this course will he offered re with the purchase of any piano during this sale. All pianos are reduced for this salel ek B SAVE s J JS IS IS NOW $ MS letlir74 UP TO 300 . $5 DOWN WILL INSURE CHRISTMAS DELIVERY s av JUST IK TIME FOR EARLY SHOPPERS s SS HARMONICAS Good Ployar $10.00 ukuleles. MUSIC PINS GREAT COMPOSERS Good Player lruhed Gold (All iniframanta) $11.30 ...... $2.00 .. Granite 1 st Ward Sherrell D. Stout, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Stout, 541 Leland Avenue, has graduated from the N.C.O. Academy of the 115 Engineer Group of the Utah National Guard. He has been advanced to a sergeant. Con- gratulations, Sherrell. The following boys of the ward are in the service and we are proud of them and wish them success: Clarence C. Clements, Kenneth R. Hogge, John Mecham, Martin W. Echols, Charles Sargent and David Eyre. The Mutual Marrieds met Sunday evening at the home of Travis and Lillian Winn, 558 East 3065 South. "Accepting Yourself was the theme and the discussion was led by Mr. Winn. A good time was had by all. u 11111111 JWTAWAT g pTLYH I 1 TODAY $a oo UTAH'S LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CLASSIC GUITARS B B B JS f man, Randy Dowse, Doug Eyre, Kenny Jansen, Steve Jones, Kim Hogge, Jerry Langford and Bob, an Explorer from another ward, were all under the direction of Explorer Advisor Calvin Madsen and Mark Cheney of the Bishopric. The fellows injoyed their various activities. Arriving home Saturday afternoon, all agreed it was an excellent outing. Dont forget the Relief Society Bazaar December 6 at 6 p.m. The world belongs to the young. Yet perpetual poverty robs millions of children of itaSS TTjrc U 2 joMiSfiofrj showfMaoT statistic that the United States and a handful of other countries, mainly in North America and Europe, enjoy 80 per cent of the world's wealth. That leaves about two-thirof the global population to struggle along on the remainscout troops or neighborhood ing pitiful 20 per cent. The United Nations esti- clubs or on their own can chil-mamates that of the approxi- - launch a two billion inhabitants drens crusade for serviceable of poverty-ridde- n lands, some used clothing, shoes and bed-60- 0 million are children 15 ding. Taken to the local Catholic church, the clothing years of age or younger. In human terms, it adds up will be distributed by Catho-t- o this: While most Ameri- - lie Relief Services in over 70 can children are adequately countries to the poor of all clothed, millions of destitute races and religions, youngsters in the impover- - Or your youngsters can ished lands live and die shoe- - stage a backyard circus, play, less and in rags. pet show or craft exhibit and collect an outgrown suit, an What to Do dress or a pair can American parents help rich-poshoes as the undersized to bridge this gap of by teaching their- children price of admission. Whether that there is no more tangible earning a scout merit badge way of showing gratitude for in sewing or working for a g than by their own grade, girls take with a can abundance timely stitch by sharing their the worlds poor. turning out garments for the The Catholic Bishops' 20th clothing drive, annual Thanksgiving Cloth- - The ways of approaching aid ing Campaign this year is a the children-to-childre- n teachbut are for the program many, timely springboard of basic lesson is always the ing. the rewarding lesson sharing. During November, same: Thanksgiving means youngsters working through saying thanks by giving. ds door-to-do- or te out-of-fashi- on - home-economi- well-bein- Chocolate Pinwheel For Holiday 1 cup sugar 12 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon 2 egg yolks baking powder 2 38 cup milk squares melted chocolate 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups chopped nuts (optional) Cream butter and sugar, add egg yolks and beat Add the vanilla and milk alternately with the dry ingredients (and nuts, if desired). . Divide the dough in two parts and add the melted chocolate to one part. Chill 2 hours. Roll each part out into two rectangles about one fourth inch thick. Place chocolate dough on top of the white, and roll up in jelly-ro- ll fashion. Wrap in wax paper and store in refrigerator ovemite. Slice the cookies about h lndi and bake at 375 degrees about 10 minutes. Be careful not to overbake. If well wrapped, the dough can be kept in the refrigerator for a week or more. z. one-eight- 00 B B B B B B X L B B B B JS B 145 South State, Salt Lake City Cleaners 2795 So. State We welcome all our old and new customers to visit our newly remodeled shop. We are prepared to give professional care for all your wear Laundry Agency Hours - B Park Free 22, our left for an overin Cedar VaUey. night camp Nine boys and two leaders made the trip: Bob Weidauer, Hans Huff- HOW TO TEACH CHILDREN TO BE THANKFUL ! B We are happy to announce that the Mutual Married Womens volleyball team had their second victory last Thursday. They were playing Grant 10th Ward. Their first victory of two weeks ago was won by defeating Southgate Ward. Keep it up, girls. or The first year beehives in MIA Bishop and Mrs. Reed A. Beck went on a tour of Temple Square. and their family journeyed to Ogden The girls are under the direction of Sunday November 24 where their new granddaughter was blessed. She Dalene Widerburg. PIANOS -P- was given the name of Kimberly by her father Kenneth Beck. 8a.m. to 6:30 p. m. Monday thru Saturday |