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Show ACTION ADS 5c Ptr Word - Ptr Insertion Minimum $1 (Payable in All DEADLINE: Atria Ait accepted open-hea- Advance) 3106 So. Main, Salt Lake City Phone 484-14- ep to Monday Neon for each 41 - AND WAREHOUSE, with loading dock 40 x 80' plus 40' x 50' basement area. Garage facilities in rear. 2 12 acres good 2607 So. OFFICES 6. The store for State everybody. New - Used - Furniture. We buy - trade I sell. Try 485-556- 484-629- clean wallpaper, wash walls, and woodwork. Floors cleaned, waxed, and polished. Free estimates. A1 Jorgensen, We The Lihoma Girls were honored for manuf., trans., or truck serJuly 18th at their Lihoma Holiday. vice, or small business. Will sacThe Merrihand class was given rifice. Reasonable down payment, special honors as they were gradmodest monthly payments, to reuation. or sponsible party. Call The theme was, Grandmothers 8. Old Fashioned Garden. The highTINA BRABYS SCHOOL OF DANCE light was a fashion show with the Classes start Sept 14 for girls 4 girls wearing old fashioned dressed to 18 years old. For more informthat their grandmothers used to ation and to register, call Tina wear. Mothers were present to help 4. honor the girls. Braby The parents of Thomas R. Arm2 12 YEAR OLD Male Schipperke were proud of their son this strong dog. House broken, loves children week. He turned 12 on the 24th of 6. A.R.C Registered Call to Camp Bear Lake for went July, CANNONS PRECISION Lawn Mower his first scouting experience and on and Tool Sharpening Service, 559 Sunday, July 28th he was ordained a deacon. Eldredge Ward is happy 7. Garden Avenue, phone to welcome him into the Deacons Quorum 484-159- 364-95- 23 I want to buy used freezers and refrigerators regardless of condition. Call or 262-44- 33 3106 South Main. Good 484-14- 41 windows r rear. in EXPERT Sewing machine repair. All makes and models. Free estimate. Work guaranteed. 3224 South ?rd East. Phjne 1. -- Eldredge Ward commercial property adjoining first. pre-barbec- p hue 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 JACKSON FURNITURE SOUTH SALT LAKE N EWS Awards: Jim Garrett, Roy Angus, Thursday, August 1, 1968 Page 3 Mike Arlin Allred, Hansen, Dennis Smith, Brent Fedderson and David Miller Ward Carlson. Arden Hansen, who took the boys up, also received his award. Thirteen girl campers and two Time Saver Matthew Rowland is recuperating leaders of Miller Ward returned to after a recent operation. Salt Lake after a four-da- y campout lla your broom boat a rrtreat Brother Wm Scott is in the hos- at Soapstone, Kamas. just when you need it for a rt clean-up- ? Solve the pital after surgery and They enjoyed cooking over an open Darwin Anderson is in the hospital fire, sleeping on rocks in a tent mystery of disapiearing household tools by getting a Becial after an operation. We pray they that leaked when it rained, (every set for outdoors. Keep the outwill be back with us soon. day that is!) and being awakened at door clean-uequipment near as Christine Garrett will soon enter 6:30 a.m. for flag ceremony. to your outdoor living possible the hospital for more grafting of Friday evening Stake Leaders and area. You can even hang your the skin on her arm that was cut the Bishopric attended a dinner at pretty broom on a hook outside. badly as a result of a recent autoHint for good brooming: Always camp and a visit with the girls. mobile accident. Other visitors included chipmunks, dampen broom Indore you sweep. We are encouraged to attend Stake squirrels, etc., etc., etc. This keeps the dust from flying. We showed our skills by hiking, Temple Day on the 6th of August. cooking and lashing a 1st Place 467-370- 278-83- 86 evenings. EXPERT MOTHERLY CARE of your children in my home - with a let your mind be at ease 2, assurance! Call Janet 125 Walton Avenue. Ross, 487-270- 359-535- 467-631- Granite Park Ward CHURCH NEWS on Honor Bee Award. We are proud of these girls and their SOUTHGATE WARD Fourteen members of Southgate wait to Rough Camp at Soap during July 24 to July 27. returned with a first place award for decorating their camp. Nature Pioneers. Their theme, A second place was also received for building a latrine. The reward hike was at the end of a three-mi- le a shower of rain. Valuable lessons were learned in building fires and outdoor cooking. New camp fire Ward Stone They songs and an inspirational testimony meeting were also enjoyed. The tired but happy Southgaters included the following leaders and girls: Eva Wesslen, Bea Jackson, Kay-leMeyer, Mary Oreno, Deborah ie Collins, Charlene Phillips, Nielsen, Mary Collins, Leslie Heddleston, Cynthia Johansen, Kathy Phillips, Claudia Blackner and Vicke Lorange. The Ward Honor night for the Mia Maids and Laurel Classes will be held on Tuesday, August 6 at 7:30 p.m. Bishop Lloyd T. Anderson will be the main speaker. Special Class awards will be presented to Harmonie Nielson, Valorie Johansen, Cynthia Johansen, Leslie Sheryl Johnson and Heddleston, Parents, other Kaylene Meyer. close relatives, friends and members of these classes are invited to attend this special event. On Tuesday, July 30th, the Stake Beehive Award night was held. The following girls were presented with Worker Bee Awards: Linda Weight, Ann Marie Craig, Cheri Goddard, and Claudia Charlene Phillips Blackner. Nikki Johnson received ne Har-mon- Congratulations go to the Senior Softball Team for having won First Place in Granite Park Stake. We wish them luck in their coming games in the Zone Tournament. The coach is Wilbur North. Relief Society will be held Thursday evening, August 1 at 7:30 p.m. All who cannot attend the day-tiRelief Society are invited to attend. There will be a demonstration on 1st Aid along with Quilting, Textile Painting and other goodies. The same activities are scheduled for Tuesday, August 6 at 10 a..m. Come and enjoy them with your fellow sisters. me A new Relief Society Presidency was sustained last Sunday in Sacrament Meeting in the Granite Park Ward. They are: Carol Pace, President; Maurine Allen, 1st Counselor and 2nd Counselor. Darlene Lavato, Barbara Wilkinson has been retained stories and skits were Songs, presented for the enjoyment of everyone. Our skit was entitled, Aunt J emime and the Lumberjack's the main characters Daughter, were: Aunt Jemima, RoxAnn Turner; Patsy Pie, Claudia Lindow; George of the Timber, Pearl Lee; Narrator, Pat Fitt. Other girls attending were: Deanna Lindow, Ilene Lindow, LeAnn Ytes, Margie Andrus, Pam Rasmussen, Gudmundson, Marjean Virginia Beardall, Karen Christensen and Vera Blackburn. Leaders were Pres. LaRueKevem All in all we and Judy Robinson. had a wonderful time and made new friends while learning about camp life. Pearl Lee The Miller Junior Softball Team played Valley View Ward last Monday night in Division Playoffs. The score was 14 to 2 in favor of Valley View. Our boys played well and we're proud of them. WiUiam J. Guest, 3549 South West Temple has entered the South Davis Hospital on order of his physician. as Secretary. rNew Method Wall Cleaning y 231 East 4th South Complete House and Commercial Cleaning - 20 30 Off Free Estimates Guaranteed Work 1322-51- 86 278-31- 72 278-40- 52 Help keep America to Betty Benson, past President and Carol Pace and Maurine Allen as her counselors. The closing Social for the Mutual will be Tuesday, August 6 at 7:30 p.m. There will be games and refreshments. Come along for an evenMany thanks go Strong U.S. SAVINGS BONDS NEW FREEDOM SHARES ing of enjoyment. ORDER NOW AT THE BIG -TIM- E-SAVING RUBBER STAMPS DIAL Central Park Ward 486-810- 1 in comprehensive laboratory tests of seven leading makes of water heaters, A.0. Smith was clearly superior in Construction Performance Guarantee Connie Querry, Sherry Peterson and Lana Roach were selected to be on the Youth Missionary Commit- tee. They will actively participate in the Youth Firesides and especially to attend. encourage to Martha Edging-to- n Congratulations upon her receiving the Honorary Golden Gleaner Award. She was surprised with the presentation at the Stake M Men - Gleaner Fireside Sunday evening. The Ensigns plan an overnight trip, on the 6th of August, to Flaming Gorge under the assistance of Wil-fo- rd Robinson. Those who desire to participate in canning apricots, apricot jam and juice should contact SybleStromness We will can on the 5th at of August at Welfare Square at 4 pm. While at Camp Steiner Last week, these bovs earned their Bear Claw non-memb- 466-38- Automatic Gas Water Heaters PERSONAL ; a & ETC. 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