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Show Page 2 SALT LAKE NEWS SOUTH p.m. This will be a fine entertainment and gives our youth another opportunity to express their talent. A two-aplay will also be presented at this time. A good attendance would be appreciated. Thursday, January 30, 1969 . mmmsmemmassRessiiit&ttmtesar High And Handsome Macaroni ct SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Serving The Center Of Industry The Laurel Standard Night was held Tuesday evening in MIA. The very special guest was Mrs. Eleanor Knowles from the MIA General Board. Refreshments were planned, however during the program someone "borrowed" the lovely cakes that had been prepared. We surely are disappointed when things like this take place in the Lords house. Harry B. Miller, Publisher - MSLLake City, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879 Published Weekly Subscription Rate $2 1069 South State per year Street Contributing Editor C.EAlsop Miss Donna Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Ward, was baptized Saturday, Jan. 25. She will be confirmed in Fast Meeting on Feb. CHURCH NEWS m The Ward Scout Dinner will be held Feb. 8 at 6:30 p.m. in the Cultural Hall. Everyone connected Os is the secretary. Park with Scouting in any way should be in attendance. It is suggested that anyone who has access to any part of a Scout uniform that is not being used, that you turn it over to Harry Post or a member of the MIA Presidency so all our Scouts may have a full uniform. Thank you. The Sports Department is putting on a "Laugh In" on Feb. 8 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are being sold for 50$. All proceeds will be used to buy new sports equipment for the ward. This will be under the direction of Martie Saville. & Blue CubScout Our ' Banquet will be held Thursday, Jan. 30 at fcAQjL. in the Central Park Ward, The buffet will cost $1.25 per families of Cub Scouts family, are invited to attend and also to participate in the pack meeting where thepoys will receive their Our ward held a special Scout program on Jan. 26. Wewereproud earned aararts. The Fast Offerings will now be collected on the Saturday morning preceding Fast Sunday. The Priesthood boys will be calling at your home probably between 8 to 10 a.m. to fulfill this assignment. to have Gus Sandstrom and Linford Maxwell in attendance. Both are On the 31st of January the High Silver Beaver recipients. Priests mi their wives are invited Those Eagle Scouts in attendance to attend a 'stake social to be held were Jimmy Garrett, Herbert in the Southgate Ward at 7 p.m. Maurice Knighton and Arden Hansen. to attend All members Tracy Welch, Craig Fedderson, our Stake conference at the Stake Kim Gaylen, Kim Rosser and Bishop Center on Feb. 2nd at 10 a.m. The Boyd Josephson were the speakers. Leadership Conference will be on Maurice Knighton is our Scoutmasthe 1st at 7 p.m. ter while Elmer Gayler is our Gold-har- Cub-mast- Mickey Polteno, our first counselor in the Primary, will go on a ek vacation with her husband William to Nassau in the Bahama Islands. They plan to stop off in New York to see the Broadway production of "Marne". On their return they plan to stop off at Pitts- Lee Anne Welch and Sherry Peterson represented our ward in the Stake Quartette Festival. Joyce Welch wa the accompanist. Kenneth Frans on was released from his position as Priesthood Chorister fend also as Sunday School His talents were very teacher. much apMciated and we wish him the Lords blessings as he goes into the service. His wife, Irene, has been serving as chorister in the Night Relief Society. William Schilling has been sustained ahd set apart as a teacher in He is attending Sunday School. the University of Utah and we are glad to welcome him and his wife into our ward. , (Begins on Page 1) these films were screened. Also urer, Jilia Stone, and directors, Jim Burdett, Dick Carman, Agnes shown was the club annual film prothis titled duction, year "Sugar Dunlap, George Kelly, A1 Londema, Claude Stoney. Ellie Dunlap is an Bowl". member. Amateur and professional moviemakers are invited to join in the "We certainly invite all visitors," Central Cine Arts Club meetings and workPresident Phelps, "and en'said shops. Signup can be accomplished courage anyone interested in adA play, "A Princess and Her at the next regular club meeting increasing their movie Knight was' presented by the Cenat the Blind Center, 3rd East and vancing andwhether they use 8 MM tral Junior High Girls League for lit South, 8 p.m. Feb. 21. Meetings techniques 8 16 MM equipment, or MM, date Dad and Daughters the are held each third Friday of each Super to attend. 24. on Jan. month. Other events on the program inNew club officers presented at "This is certainly the opportuncluded a talent show, square danthe awards banquet are: president, ity one would need to develop his cing for Dads and Daughters, and A. Clark Phelps; vice president, hobby to the excellence they themgames. Evan A. Olsen; secretary-trea- s selves would desire." Jr. er. During our Fast Meeting last Sin-daPresident Donald S. Brewer presented our ward with a problem that exists in having two wards from two stakes in the same building. It was suggested in a letter read SCOUTS from the General Authorities that we move into the Southgate Ward. A Cub Scout den meeting for dens The people have been asked to pray 1 and 3 will be held after school about it during the week and to talk on Tuesday at Delmar Sterling's it over, and then to come back next home, 3365 S. 900 West. Den 2 will meet on Thursday Sunday for a vote on this proposal. Pres. Brewer invited those people at Evan Lees home, 3446 S. Main. about this to call who him and discuss their problems with him. It is urged that the members seriously pray concerning this so that we will do what our Heavenly Father wants us to do. D. U. By Carma Goldhardt y First Wart Kimball Kent Gailey is He underwent surgery hospital. on his nose Jan. 24 and additional surgery Jan. 26. He hopes he will soon be feeling much better. His father, Blain Gailey, underwent simhome from the The Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday, Feb. 6. Delma Tucker will give the lesson on the early railroads. ilar surgery last month. 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All-Sta- 9-- 5 sum are-troubl- The Granite High School basketball team is going great guns. "One more victory is all they Keith Gunnerson is our new MIA will need to be eligible for the Superintendent with Glen ArdenHan-se- n te Tournament," was the reas his first assistant and Tergiven by Ginger Van Wagoner, rell GunAell as his second assistant. aport and member of our cheerleader Keith CMdester is the secretary. ward. Good luck, boys. Keep up the good work. Paul Belka is the new Teachers Quorum President, Dennis Solberg Festival The stake MIA is his 1st counselor, Carl Edgington is scheduled for Quartet 5 at 7:30 Feb. is his 2ndl Counselor and Jerry Van 11-- 3 Movie Makers Win Prizes ex-offi- cio Eastern Canadian Mission. The girls . basketball team will play basketball bn Feb. 6 at 7:15 p.m. They drill play against Grant art School News Margo LeVitre will be the speaker burgh to visit with Mr. Polteno s family. 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