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Show SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Page 2 Thursday March 20, 1969 SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS C. Earl Alsop, Publisher . Please lpt our advertisers you appreciate their supirt 484-629- Entered as 2nd Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879 Published Weekly 41 Editor The Salt Lake Mothers of Twins Club will hold their monthly meeting on March 24th at the Atonement Lutheran Church, 2040 West 3500 South. This meeting is unique in that it will include a special feature known to clubmembers as an exchange table." There will be clothes, toys, and equipment - such as strollers, - which have high chairs, etc. The Ladles Quartet consists of Lebeen used but are still serviceable one Butters, Marilyn Taylor, Hor-tenand in good condition. These may Richardson and Pat Davidson be exchanged or sold for a nominal from Haven Ward. Good Luck to fee. Items for the exchange table all! should be labeled with the size, owner's name, and the asking price. The Stake M Men and Gleaner This has proven Itself a most helpweek is under way. It began Wed. ful manner by which to obtain those March 19th with election of Counoften difficult to locate items so cil Members. Saturday evening at necessary and helpful in raising twins, 6:30 will be their Master Banquet as well as a wide selection of artat the Stake Center. Sunday a icles for our other children. special Fireside will be held. A There will also be a bake - off Square Dance party is scheduled and bake sale on the agenda. The for Monday, March 25, at the bake - off will be limited to two Winder Stake Center. Tuesday night categories - pies and cookie or cake at the South Salt Lake Stake Center type bars. You may enter one, both will be a Taco Party. The week of or neither of the categories; but the activity will conclude with a Comprice of admission will be a pie, puter Tabogan Party on Saturday cake, or a minimum of one dozen March 29, and a final Fireside Suncookies or similar baked items to day March 30th. Those in charge be sold at the bake sale. Homeof the M Men and Gleaners for our made suckers will also be availStake are Bishop and Mrs. Frank able. Fox. A half hour social period will begin at 7:30 p.m. with the business Miss Vickie Van Wagoner from meeting following promptly at 8 p.m. our Ward has been serving as an All mothers of twins are invited to officer this year. attend and, due to the special nature of this meeting, are encouraged to BURTON WARD We wish to extend a heartbring guests. felt thanks for all of the kind words and acts and beautiful florals extended to us in the recent bereavement in the loss of our son and Oh God, that pray thee. I may be beautiful within.1' Socrates At Sacrament meeting Sunday, speakers were Rofiert Nebeker and Bishop Oscar Johnson of the Stake High Council. The Singing Mothers two beautiful musical furnished numbers - - The Gifts of Love and I Know My Heavenly Father Knows." Present Your Case" was the theme for the Mutuals Speech Festival held Tuesday evening. Con- gratulations to those participating. The Young Marrieds, Saturday night at the Ward Cultural Hall held a St. Patricks Day Fling. The pot luck dinner, each dish containing green, began at 7:30 p.m. After eating, the 13 couples played games from hopscotch to basketball. Sound fun? It was. SOUTHGATE WARD An outstanding fireside is scheduled for Sunday March 23rd at 6:30 in the Southgate Ward Relief So- ciety room. er Brother Michael will be the speaker. He is a convert to the church, a temple Mc-Ale- officlator and the head of the microfilming department of theGeneol-ogic- al Society. On Saturday, March 22nd, the Beehive girls are sponsoring a car wash to raise money for their camp. Give your car a fresh new look by taking it to the Southgate Ward parking lot (corner of 27th South and Main Street) You will be helping a good cause. The MIA Speech festival will be held March 25th at 8:30 p.m. Come out and support our youth. KIMBALL WARD The MIA Maid girls from South Salt Lake Stake held its Standard Night", March 12th at the Ward. Mary Christianson of the MIA Gen- eral was special guest Colleen Turner dirMrs. speaker. ected the program. Board The Madison School P.T.A. held a very successful carnival Friday, March 14th. A thank you to the many members who participated. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Allen are members of Kimball Ward. Mrs. Allen is a grand daughter of the late Mrs. Florence Soderborg. new The Relief Society visiting teach- ers were the honored guests at the annual birthday party Monday evening, March 17th. Daytime Relief Society was held Wednesday , March 19th. Tom Capece recently returned home from abroad. He was special speaker at Sacrament meeting, Sun. March 16th. We are happy to welcome Tom home again. The MIA Speech Festival was held Tuesday March 18th in the Ward. It was a very fine program and another opportunity for our young people to demonstrate their speaking ability. The Young Mutual girls were given Individual Awards for Sterling Service and completion of assignments during Sacrament Services Sunday night, March 9th. The girls gave talks and several lovely musical numbers. Dana Dodge returned home today after an extended visit in the North. Welcome Home Dana: Frank Capece was ordained an Elder by his son, Tom, Sunday, March 16th. Frank is Counselor in the Wan YMMIA. t 2607 So. CARPET A UPHOLSTERY cleaning. Average living room $10. Free estimate. 359-745- 8. granite park stake presents IFIhtc IL)KKS 99 LDS Wards I - The store for A FAMILY NIGHT TO REMEMBER CHURCH NEWS GRANT 1st WARD know of the South Salt Lake News. 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Tim, son of Delmar and Coral Sterling of 3365 South 900 West is recovering from 3rd Degree burns at home and the doctor said he is doing fine. Lynn and JoAnne Tucker 6:30 & High School 8:30 p.m. Wed. April 2 BOWL RITZ-CLASS- IC 2 SNACK BARS LOUNGE BILLIARDS BARBER SHOP PARKING SALT Ada Prescott family Jr. At Granite Park THE Brother. Star Studded Cast PALACE m Tickets for Ice Follies perscheduled formances April 18 through 27th will be available starting Monday in the Salt Palace, it was 100 South West Temple, announced today by Manager J. Howard Dunn. Tickets have already been sold out for benefit performances for the : Primary Children's Hospital April 18 - 17 , he noted. are scheduled Performances 8 at weekdays p.m., Sundays at 2 7 and p.m. and Saturdays at p.m. 1 5 p.m., p.m. and 9 p.m. The Follies will perform in the Salt Palace Exhibit Hall on a full-siportable ice arena from PhilTickets are $3, $4, adelphia. and and $5 . may also be ordered 1. or mall phone - by ze "Nit retry for the Younglns" Tad 486-217- ' 6 iiiii 2265 So. STATE 363-768- are now living at Fort Hustas, Virginia. He is going to school and training to be a helicopter Mechanic Instructor. They drove from Salt Lake, stopping in Louisville, Kentucky to visit friends. Air Force Air Force 7 miles from the He has been driving cargo DMZ. tucks and now is acting as a supply sargeant. Clark Pace SP-- 4, U.S. now stationed at Eagle is Base, Viet Nam, Brother Van Katwick awarded our Jr. and Senior boys sportsman awards at Sacrament meeting last Sunday. HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Mark Bowles, Raymond Bauns, Edna Clayton, Sharon Greenhagen, John Feragen, Dennis Goodmansen, Bryan Duane Jonsson, Larralne Johnson, Elva Ludlow, Neal Norman, Russell Orr, Sheila Beckstead, Judy Linford, Marilyn Sorenson, Stacy Swift , Alfreda Whitehead, Richy Wilcox and Jacob Pula. LEE WARD Walt Hertlg and his son Mark, who just recently returned from a mission in Italy, was the speakers at Sacrament meeting last week. Youth speaker was Cowling who spoke on SOUTH SALT LAKE'S MORTUARY with complete service available anywhere in Utah. Colonial Mortuary has facilities for complete funeral arrangements. One of the most gracious chapels t- - and the finest most understanding service to be found anywhere. Jon Ray Dont Be Hasty." Mrs. Jean Bronson is now home from the hospital . Cur prayers are with her. Colonial Mortuary, where there is a complete funeral to fit any budget $255.00 to $1,000.00 j. i |