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Show SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Page 2 ball teams. Both the Jr. and Sr. Thursday, January 2, 1969 . CHURCH NEWS an-ua- SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Grant Harry B. Miller, Publisher Salt Lake City, Utah, under the act of March S, 1879 Published Weekly 1069 story told by Sister Marge Dalton of a beloved doll received over 60 years ago. The story was brought $2 per year South State Street, C.E.A1nn 10th Christmas was observed with enjoyment by all ward members through programs and parties. The primary held a delightful program depicting Christmas of loig ago witi songs and poems. The highlight of the program was a Serving The Center Of Industry Subscription Rate to life as Mrs. Dalton displayed the beautiful china doll with its long ringlets and a lovely pink .Contributing Editor1 dress. The guide patrol kept the tradition of giving Bishop Snyder a lovely Christmas wreath. The MIA enjoyed a ' party. Corn was popped and candy was made and eaten. Tree decoraBorn at LDS Hospital on DecThe best present ever was retions were made and a tree decorated ember 20 was Scott Douglas Airmet. ceived on Christmas Eve the by who participated. Others those by Weighing in at 7 lbs. and 3 ozs. Barrowes family, 3131 South 5th playing volleyball and Denenjoyed Scott is the first bom of East. A baby girl! Steven and Hope baby and his dance orchestra nis Zwang Steven and Cherie Airmet, 2161 Barrows that Stephanie Fern played some good music for all to say Nowell Circle. Cherie reports that weighed 10 lbs. 4 oz. Her three enjoy. her new son, 2 weeks premature, brothers are waiting at home to The MLA also went caroling Sunday remained in the hospital until last welcome their new sister. 22 after church. About December Friday when he was brought home 20 people participated and enjoyed in a Big red sock" provided by refreshments afterward. the staff for "Christmas babies" In an essay on "Things I am thankful The school program was Sunday Proud Grand parents are Mr. and for" a little boy listed my glasses1 well presented in story and song Mrs. John Douglas Airmet, 405 they keep the boys from fighting me about Christmas and ii rM ways East 2400 South. Scott is their first and the from me." girls kissing it is obseral. The climax came Grandchild. with the songs of the star crowned Jr. Sunday School children, while Miss Cailynn Galley left Sunday other children depicted the Nativity morning for a short vacation trip scoie. in San Francisco. She is traveling - Maxine Brenholt with a group of fellow students on One Begins Page from BYU. Have You Heard, 1 Dizziness . ness. Birthday congratulations to Mr. Norman Van Wagonen on his 82nd birthday Dec. 29. Happy Birthday Research now being conducted and supported by the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness (NINDB). a component of the National Institutes of Health, seeks to help those affected with dizziness. Because both dizziness and nerve deafness involve the inner ear, many research projects and programs on deafness also are concerned with the cause, prevention, and treatment Norm! Mr. Dee Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Howard became engaged to Miss Tony Moser on December 25. No definite wedding date has been set. QEUADIE WASTE PAPER of dizziness. he lavga 1 14 Yard Steel Centoliwn ITOl . ODO ROU-OP- F - 20 to 40 Yards Capacity BUItOINa CONIVACTOU e I TOKI OMNtNOf r . conjtiuctiom ciian-ut- s More than 40 bone bank laboratories are located in cities throughout the United States. These laboratories offer those with a medical history of deafness or dizziness a chance to contribute after death to research on ear disorders. These people may bequeath their inner ears to a bone bank to be used in research studies. Grants from NINDB aided in establishing the bone hanks and support the research conducted there. In addition, the Institute supports five major clinical research programs. In these medical centers, an intensive and varied program of research involves the car. Basic and clinical research studies are aimed at discovering the fundamental nature of dizziness and nerve deafness. information For further about dizziness, write to this newspaper for a copy of the new NINDB pamphlet. Dizziness. Hope Through Research." . Ideal Par tSNOVAIMO For more information, write to Research for Health. NIH, Bclhcsda. Maryland 20014. for a free copy of Dizziness. Hope Through Research." 363-12- 71 1324 Wust 3rd South Miller Ward George Jorgensen Jr. former member of the Miller Ward Bishopric was speaker at Sacrament meeting. He gave a very informative and inspiring talk mi the history of the Olivia Fitt, mother of Roger and Bishop Robert Fitt who has been living in Billings came to Salt Lake for the funeral. Denzil F. Rowsell, 20 East Guest Avenue was ordained an Elder by his sm Jesse. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Blaine Rowsell and their four childDid you ever stop to think if we ren of 7884 South 155 East, Sandy, Utah were in attendance Sunday didn't have faults of our own, we morning for this event. Also Den-zi- l's would take less pleasure in comson Gary was present. They plaining of the faults of others? live in the East Midvale 5th Ward. There are two freedoms - The where a man is free to do false, Kimball what he likes; the true, where he Mrs. Floyd Hurst is a patient is free to do what he ought. in the LDS Hospital. She underwent surgery on her back December 31. Otters Antic Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trott will One of the peculiar, but be going through the templeJanuary 23 in the 8 p.m. session. All ward practical, antics of the sea otter is its manner of feedmembers holding a temple recommend are invited to accompany them. ing on shellfish. The creature dives for a fish and a We are happy to see Mrs. Matilda lies on his back, stone, Ellsworth home and well again. stone on his chest the places :She is leaving within the near future and the shellfish hammers winto spend the remainder of the open. in Arizona. ter Congratulations to Michael Bowman on his graduation from Primary Sunday evening. Mike celebrated his 12th birthday, December 26. The Primary officers and teachers held their Christmas party December 28 at the ward. A lovely chicken dinner was served and a good time was had by all. Sacrament meeting Sunday, December 29 was presented by the ward clerks. Those who spoke were Presley Du Vail, Lloyd Harris, Eldon Johnson, and Guy Wilson. A musical selection was presneted by the ward choir. LDS Church. George was raised in this area and now lives at 1018 Peaks Circle (Cottonwood South 2nd Ward). The following young men have been set apart in Teachers Quarum Presidency: Evan Lee, Jr. Pres., Doyle Labrum 1st Councelor and Ralph Bryson, 2nd Councelor Have you heard? Drexel Birch fell Saturday but it seems you can't keep a' good man down. He is up and flying about. Have you heard? Don and Charlotte Cowley repainted their home before Xmas. They are now recovering from the ordeal. Jay Christensen reports that 14 boy scouts went on an overnight winter hike to Mtn. Dell Reservoir. They prepared their own meals, had sleighrides and also rode in sno-je- ts furnished by Dean Shaw. Bruce Lindow, member of the Bishopric helped out with rides and know MKMk Mr. Kenneth Little who is suffering from a shoulder injury, will enter the hospital next week for surgery. We FIGHT BIRTH DEFECTS the MARCH OF DIMES are proud of our ward basket Chilly Weather . . . Hearty Tuna Pie how. Mel Linford was sustained as a Sunday school teacher of 11 and 12 year olds. Russell Orr is Executive secretary for home teaching and Dennis Grob is General secretary of Aaronic priesthood. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers had a meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m., Jan 2 in Miller Ward. Hostesses were Verla Davies and Elma Pugmire. Coral Sterling is Captain. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Beardall with their children took a trip with their children took a trip to Henderson Nevada, December 26 to take his father (Bert) to stay with relatives for the winter. They will continue on to California and return January 1st to Salt Lake. Michael, son of Roger Fitt of Billings. Montana passed away Dec. 29 at the Primary Hospital. Mrs. 1) FUNAN Rough textured shredded wheat crust gives this tuna pie a most attractive appearance. It provides extra nourishment, too, for breakfast cereals make contributions of protein, imKrtant H vitamins, essential minerals, and food energy. This pie makes a entree for a meatless or lenten meal, substantial, particularly if it is sliced in four large wedges insted of six smaller ones. If allowed to cool 10 minutes after baking, it will cut and lift smoothly out of pie plate. Add a gorxi green salad for accompaniment. Tuna Cheese Pie in Shredded Wheat Crust 3 cups coarsely crushed li2 cup milk shredded wheat eggs, beaten salt i2 toasjoon dry mustard teaspoon 4 drops Tabasco sauce cup butter or margarine, 1 can (7 ounce) tuna, drainer! melted and flaked 2 tablespoons sliced green onion cup shredded Cheddar I can (10 cheese ounce) condensed Cheddar cheese soup Combine shredded wheat, salt, and 2 tablespoons melted butter; mix lightly. Cover bottom and sides of pie pan. Saute onion in remaining 2 tablesp(xns butter until soft. Stir in soup, milk, eggs, and seasonings. Arrange tuna on shredded wheat. Spoon soup mixture over tuna and sprinkle cheese over top. Bake in moderate oven (350' F) until done (a knife inserted in center will come out clean when pie is done) about 30 minutes. Cool 10 minutes before cutting. Yield: One pie, 6 servings. 1 well-buttere- iyr SPECIALIST a- teams completed the stake competition with no loss records. To gain additional experience our Sr. team will be playing on Olympus team J ry 2 at 7:30 p.m. The address of this gymnasium is 4200 South 4th East. The admission is $1 per person. See Bishop Bick for your tickets now, aid come out and support our team. - THE S QG I ATE S 4 d |