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Show Page 2 South Salt Lake News Thursday, June 19, 1969 rtrmfla IVhof Kind Ot wants to run his own business. wants to select his own doctor. wants to make his own bargains. wants to buy his own Insurance. He wants to select his own reading matter. HE wants to provide for his own old age. He wants to provide for his own old age. SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS He He He He Swing Ths Cintsr Of Industry C. Earl Alsop, Publisher EBfttrtd as tod Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879 Published Weekly Subscription Rate 31 06 So. Main St. j'4 . He He He He He He He 484-14- 41 .C. E. JUaop. ecOT Mum T. 81 wants to make, his own contracts. wants to select his own charities. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rowberry East Burton Ave. are the proud parents of a new baby boy. Mr. Rowberry, who has bhen called Into the Armed Forces will speak In Sacrament Meeting Sunday and also bless and name his son. of 159 The Sunday School is happy to welcome Miss Callynn Galley as the new secretary. She Is a very efficient girl and will add a great deal to our Sunday School organization. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Chlpman returned home from the Mid West where they have been vacationing for the past three weeks. have Many thanks to those ward mem- bers who have spent time already this year at the Stake farm. Much help will be needed through-o- ut the summer and we hope everyone will accept this important assignment when called upon. Mr. Tor Landro, son of Mr. Mrs. Alexander L andro has returned home 'from the Armed Forces. He has been serving at Camp Pendleton In California. and JACKSON FURNITURE - 2607 So. 6. The store for State used - FurniNew everybody. ture. We buy, trade end sell. 485-556- 7Va uU KIMBALL WARD Ms EDS SIGN SERVICE, at 4575 West 5135 South has dependable service. Guaranteed House Painting. Phone: 298-64- wants to educate his own children as he wishes wants to make his own Investments. wants to select his own friends. wants to provide his own recreation. wants to compete freely in the market place. He wants to grow by his own efforts. He wants to compete with Ideas. He wants to be a man of good will. What kind of a nut Is he? Hes an American who understands and believes In the Declaration of Independence, thats what kind. Arent you glad you are too? And dont you wonder why so many of our fellow Americans are trying so hard to destroy the kind of life that has made us the aim and the envy of every other people on earth? $2.00 per year ....... . PlKM Action a Hot Is He? Try us first. CARPET & UPHOLSTERY cleaning. Average living room $10.00 8. Free estimate. Call 359-745- EXPERT SEWING machine repair. All makes and models. Ffee estimate. Work guaranteed. 3224 South 3rd East. Phone 484-629- 4. THE SAW SHOP at 2305 South Main has expert saw sharpening. Also are available. fishing worms one day service.' . They give Bullock Glass The Young Womens Mutual are having a breakfast Saturday morning, June 21st at the Ward house. Breakfast will be served from 7 to 8 oclock under the direction of Pearl Lee the Sports Director. the tickets are: of Prices Adults over 12 75$, children under 12 50$. This breakfast Is to earn money for the girls to go to rough camp. & V' Frame Co. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS -any make or model Free estimate in your home. Work guar- 1130 RICHARD STREET Phone anteed 322-12- 61 355-921- Window, Plate and Auto Glass - 7. Moire Use Of t Picture framing, Mirrors. There was a successful Ward beet thinning party at the stake farm Saturday, June 14. Twenty seven people were able to finish the work assigned. Scissors sharpened free repair job. Lex Jack-so- n with each The Action Ais CENTRAL PARK WARD Flora Dobson and William Schil- ling were released from the Sunday School. We will miss the Schilling family who have moved to Michigan. Marjorie Anderson was sustained as the new Sunday School Chorister. Next Thursday the Cub Scouts will hold their annual plnewood Derby at the Scout Circle at Fairmont Park. Hot Dogs and punch will be served. This will be under the direction of Alma Gaylor. The Explorers enjoyed a surs. vival hike, last week In the This was planned under the dlrectlonof Don Allred. They plan to take a longer trip In the Grand Daddy area next month. Uln-tah- are happy to welcome South Salt Lake Police Chief Robert Wilkins into the ward. They are residing at 312 East Truman Ave. We Mr. David Beck and Miss Linda Cahoon have Journeyed to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. They will be employed there throughout the summer months. Mr. Craig Service, son of Mr. Mrs. Hollis Service has returned home from Scotland where he has been working and studying for the past two years. He will be speaking In Sacrament meeting Sunday, June 22, at 2 p.m. and Miss Lucille Harris took her Sunday School class through the visitors Center on Temple Square Sunday June 15, as a class outing. She teaches the 9 year old boys and girls, a were happy to see Mrs. Lu Wanna Newmeyer and her children In Sacrament meeting Sunday. of They are former members our ward and are now reslglng in Phoenix, Arizona. We Mr. and Mrs. Blair S. Gauley have been vacationing In California. They returned home Monday June 16.. There has been a change In the Presidency of the Y.W.M.LA. Sister Betty Dodge, who has served as the President for the past .three years has been released and Patricia Birch has been sustained as President. Mrs. Katherine Dunn Is the new 1st and Anita Horman Counselor will serve as Drama Director MILLER WARD William Richardson Is recovering from a heart attak. He Is intensive care at St. Mark's Hospital. Joseph Muroz Is recovering from Pneumonia and Is In Intensive care at the L.D.S. Hospital. The girls 'softball team was rained out Monday nlte. t Jf Jk to Tom Tuft Congratulations recent Marriage. on his Johnny Polteno Is planning to get married In July during his leave from the Coast Guard. The Athletes are having a movie on the 28th to raise money for their uniforms. Everyone Is urged to attend and support the boys. GRANT 1ST WARD We now give far too much at- tentlon to the age of rocks and too little to the Rock of Ages. Will- iam Jennings Bryan. Mow to . equalizebills jfour monthly gas Would you like to pay the yearly cost of natural gas service in 12 equal monthly payments? Many Mountain Fuel customers have found it convenient to budget their payments this way. They do this by joining Mountain Fuel's Equal Monthly Payment Plan. Here's how the Plan . In Priesthood meeting Sunday morning a progfam commemorating the restoration of the Priesthood In 1829 was given. Those participating were: Robert Pldgeon, priest; Alan Bell, Elder; Larry Evans, Seventy; LaMar T. Mackay, High Priest. Mel-chlzed- ek works: When you join the Plan, your annual gas bill is calculated by computer based on the gas appliances you have and your prior of this calculated amount history of gas use. You pay each month. The computer may not calculate your exact use, fathers sitting on the front rows a short program was rendered Sunday morning by the Junior Sunday School In their With the one-twelf- th but it will come close. Any differences between the calculated and actual use of gas will be adjusted at the end of the Plan year. Equal monthly payments for natural gas service is a new convenience for Mountain Fuel customers. Ask us for details. Both honor. Sunday Schools met together for the occasion. Then each separated for their class work. . was held Kendell Barrows Sunday evening. was the speaker and talked to the subject Adam Fell that Men Might be; and men are, that they might 2 Nephi 2:25. It have Joy. was an hour of spiritual satisfaction to all present. A Youth Fireside Tuesday evening both Mutuals headed for the beet field on the Stake farm. And when darkness came 35 rows had been tinned and weeded. Afterwards weenies and watermellon were served. It was a fun evening as well as much work having been accomplished. beet and Saturday Friday thinner s were again on the farm. More than two thirds of the beets are thinned. MOUNTAIN FUEL MirrLT ACutoMf COMPANY Amin it' b natural GAS! For TOTAL comfort and convenience SPECIAL NOTICE! ' M8BI IF SUMS Coming Soon MGMUBSOT |