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Show Thursday, June 5, 1969 2 South Salt Lake News Page SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Serving The Center Of Industry C. Earl Alsop, Publisher Entered as &d Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879 Published Weekly $2.00 per year . Phone 484-14- Subscription Rate 31 06 So. Main .. St. 41 4.V.S. TtianeU Michael and L inda Lattlmer had their baby girl blessed last Sunday. GRANT 1st WARD Horace Mann, father of the common school, had a motto: Be ashamed to die, until you have won some victory for humanity." Adrien Woodmansee was recently baptized and confirmed by his father. Graduates, Congratulations: Last Tuesday evening at Granite in High the Eleventh Annual Commencement Program for Adult Evening High School was held. We are proud to have one among the 262 graduates, LaMar T. Mackay, 2888 South 5th East. And as an added event LaMar's brother Franklin, Anaheim, California flew in Tuesday and received his diploma at the same time. We are also proud to announce the following have completed their High school work: Maxine Potter, Joye Flschlo, Marilyn Robison, Allyn Jensen, Lupua Kahollua, Douglas Brown and Dennis Me graduated the same night at Juanita Perry has reached her drive in the Children's Friends. KIMBALL WARD Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trott had their Infant daughter named and blessed Sunday June 1st. She was given the name Virginia Mary by her father. see that your Mr. Steven Pyper, 8 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pyper was confirmed a member of the church Sunday by Bishop Reed A. Beck, Congratulations. A special drive Is being conby the Elshoprlc to have a of ward members at group large the Temple Friday night on the 7 oclock session. Let us support this worthy cause. ducted A special Utah LEE WARD Mark Ackerman has graduated from Primary and will be Interviewed by the Bishop to become ng meeting Wed- representative from Craft was here and taught the A ladies how to make flowers out of bread dough. What next? TEACHERS HONORED AT LUNCHEON JUNE 3 Mary Ellen Olsen, Sec. Dorothy Bennett, President; Erma Hlllier 1st counselor; Ruth Jarman 2nd counselor; Nancy Johnson, Ella B. Kinder, Dutonells Pritchett; Marlon Jensen; Alice Rowsell, Agnes Seyboldt, Jean Aiken, Elizabeth E. Aiken, Ida Burnett, Arninto Ucel-ln- s, Laura Knight, Vila M. Peck, Our Scout troop No. 528 Made a very fine showing In the held Saturday May 24 at were awarded a Lagoon. They first place ribbon for their rocket display. We aopreciate the efforts of Theran Yates. Harvey Gates and Mike Wach as well as our regular scout leaders. Scout-A-Ra- Many o our young people have been honored in graduation lately. On May 26 Seminary commencement was litidsmu May 28 was the Central Jr. High School graduation. Those from our ward who graduated from Granite High school this year were as follows: Ginger Van Wagoner, Terrie Annette Solomin. David Jones, ex-erc- les Hoffman, Jerry Draper, Randy Strong, Carolyn Hall, Karen Osborn, Delcee Steele, and Claudia Hurst. Congratulations to all. 6 six Tommy Farnsworth, year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Farnsworth, was the winner Mr. Victor Paul Christianson, of the "Name The School Newson of Mrs. Maude Christianson, contest for Madison spaper" will be married June 7 In the School last week. He submitted "Madison Messenger." a Deacon. Tracy Scott Bills passed away and his funeral was held on May Redwood Memorial Estates under the direction of Bishop Colby. 20th at the JoAnn Andersen, Berniece J. Allred, Verna Malr, Betty Jean Whet -sel, Edith A . Weight, Pearl Waters, Zora Potts, Marla K. Olsen, Flora Tanner, Anna J. Reese, Clarice E. Russett, Charlotte Gentry, Ruth A. Johansen, Verna S. Salt Lake Terr.ple. The bride is Miss Janie MarionWilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin O. Wilson of Belllngs, Montana. Their reception will be In the South Salt Lake Stake Center. All Kimball Ward were shocked at the tragic death of Brother Ronald Bess, at 313 East Truman Avenue Saturday. He was on Utah Highway 6G near traveling Big Mountain In East Canyon when his pick-u- p plunged off an embankment and rolled over 300 ft. Mr. Bess Is survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Bess, 2833 Bonnie Brae Avenue, his widow, Coleene. and two children Jeffrey age 18 and Tommy 2. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the McKay Curtis Funeral Home at 2350 E. 13th South. We express our deepest sympathy to Sister Bess and her children and pray for the Lords blesto be with them during sings their bereavement. FEREDAYS special speaker, Bro. Charles Beckert addressed the Fathers and sons. This was presented on a stake basis. Show, and a FOR SALE: ZENITH CONSOLE T.V. Plumbing Service teachers in Miss Margie Sirstlns Primary. will be teaching the moonbeam class and Sis. Sherrie Gosdls will be teaching the Blazers. Miss Lisa Leon Is our new assistant & UPHOLSTERY cleanliving room $10.00 ing. Average estimate. Call 359-745- 8. Phone secretary. 484-629- 4. ! SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS -make or model Free esti- I any mate In your home. Work guar- anteed : Scissors sharpened free with each repair job. Lex Jack-so- I n 355-921- 7. 485-556- I used - Furn- j We buy, trade and sell. everybody. New - us first. j TWO PIECE Luggage Set 485-275- $20.00. 5. ! 1965 - TWO DOOR CHEVROLET 181 East I Excellent condition. Whitlock Ave. Must Sell. Boy I on Mission. Call after I 467-32- 5 p.m. CHUCK WAGON Pemiaglas Automatic Gas Water Heaters & SATURDAY JUNE 21st TIME: 6 to 10 a.m. South Salt Lake Lion's Club In 7 comprehensive laboratory tests of seven leading makes of water heaters, A. O. Smith was clearly superior in Electric room air conditioners are down in price about half what they were 10 years ago. Buy now while the selection is good. CONSTRUCTION PERFORMANCE REAMS BARGAIN ANNEX GUARANTEE 52 l 8 Full line of replacement parts for Plumbing Fixtures BREAKFAST Never Good Buy. Call 467-337- DO IT YOURS ELFERS I JACKSON FURNITURE - 2607 So. 6. The store for State - used Supplies 2710 South 3rd East r EXPERT SEWING machine repair. All makes and models. Free est- !l imate. Work guaranteed. 3224 I South 3rd East. Phone Try & We have two new 1 CARPET iture. Mona Ellis, Gladys Roach, Rea Goddard, Violet Kleven, Jessie Flora Allen, Margie Johnson, Buchanan, Donna Heddlesten, Anna Lavra Shaw, Stella Naget, Thelma Rung, Ann Flllis. Bergmann, Luetta W. Johnson, Wednesday June 4th was a special night at M.I.A. The mothers and daughters enjoyed a Fashion Action Ads Free Home-maki- was held In Relief Society nesday. 467-068- dif- 100 Primary will convene each Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. at the ward chapel. Parents, It will be ap- 23" Call SOUTHGATE WARD RELIEF SOCIETY VISITING ferent schools at the same hour. president, announces because of Summer School activities, summer you Florida with relatives. Mrs. Madge Cowling found it difficult to be at two places at the same time when Jon and David Sister Lydia Black, Primary If The Webb family Is vacationing Summer Primary starts this Thusday, June 5. The time is 10:30 a.m. Today everyone Is Invited to have lunch at the ward. Hot dogs, drink and cup cakes will be served. Donald. children are there. Editor mws cinmcc-f- l preciated - .. E. Alsop .C. 2783 South State St, I UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |