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DRESSMAKING, Altera- SEWING, NYLON CARPET SOLID AND 6 TWEED COLORS. Padding and installation avail- C-- F 8 able. Eddies Carpet Outlet, 6. 1065 South State, 364-396- tions, mending. Zipper expert. 3113 So. W. Temple. Mrs. Jean 1. Clark or call 484-144- DELUXE TWO Bedroom furnished apartment. Working girls or couple. No pets, smoking or drinking. 102 W. Angelo Ave. $115.00. Phone 466-904- 2. Thursday, May 23, 1968 Granite Park Ward Lee Ward The Symphony Singers, South Salt Lake Stake Page 3 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS an all- Granite Park Ward canning pro- female singing group, will present ject, Monday, May 27 at 4 p.m. at annual Rose Concert Friday Welfare Square. They will be canHELP us get all the South Salt their May 24 at 8:15 p.m. in the ning chili. evening, Lake Stake Guide Patrol Scouts into 1621 South 11th East. Ward, uniform. If you have a full or part Bryan This program will be outstanding of a Boy Scout uniform your boy has Southgate Ward to the public and there is no open grown out of, please bring to the for admission. Ward Lee charge SWAP SHOP for exchange or donamembers are: Norma Terry Tullis is the new Elder's tion, at the home of Donna Byten-dor- p, and Janeneparticipating Nola Elliott Soderborg, Quorum President replacing Martin Stake Primary Scouting Dand JoAnn Colby. Schouten, now aid counselor in ward irector, 397 Beryl Avenue. Or call This cultural group bishopric. 487-69and some one will pick was initiated in 1929 by Les Goates, them up. Thank you. former columnist of the Deseret Young Marrieds: News. The Young Marrieds of Southgate The South Salt Lake Stake CreE. Brough is the conWard had a "Dinner Around the Eugene ative Arts Festival will be held in ductor and Rosanne F. World Andersen, Saturday night. May 18. The conjunction with two one-a- ct plays concert pianist, will be the accomDutch appetizer was served at the on Friday, May 24. home of Mr. and Mrs. Schouten. panist. The plays, "The Silver Chest The family were dressed in their and "Page of Destiny" will begin The annual commemoration of the Dutch costumes to add to the atat 7 p.m. in the Stake Cultural Hall. Restoration of the Aaronic Priestmosphere. The DeVon Parsons were You may enjoy the Creative Arts hood was held 18 for hosts for the Hawaiian salad. In May Saturday, Display any time before, between all boys twelve years of age and her home, Eva Wesslen served a or after the plays. older. Under the direction of the Sweedish entree. Their meal was leaders, the boys began their topped off with a luscious desert at youth The South Salt Lake Stake Quara tour of Hogle Zoo. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Randy with day terly Conference will convene at the Rotary Glen, a "hungry-ma- ns VanOtten. Stake Center Sunday, May 26 at lunch was and served by prepared 10 a.m. for the General Session. the wives of the leaders. The re- Aaronic Priesthood: Presiding and conducting the conIn commemoration of the restormainder of file afternoon was spent ference will be President William in a free-for-at the Deseret ation of the Aaronic Priesthood, T. South, with Floyd H. Hurst and Gymnasium. The day was enjoyed under the direction of the Bishopric, V. Allan Olsen, counselors, assistthe Aaronic Priesthood boys, their by all. ing. and some leaders, A Saturday evening meeting for went on an overnight outing to Westhe leadership of the Stake will Central Park Ward ley Sines cabin. The boys enjoyed start at 7 p.m. with the theme, volleyball, horseshoes and swim"how To Delegate Wisely. ming in the ice cold creek. While the General Session is in Married: g Friday evening, after a Keith Graves and Helen White progress at 10 a.m., there will be Eldred dinner, Bishop Bergeson a Junior Sunday School held for all will be married on Saturday, May to them on the importance of children between the ages of 3 and 25 in the Pleasant Grove 5th Ward. spoke honoring their Priesthood. 7, in toe Jr. Sunday School room. Bishop Boyd N. Josephson will perDespite the lack of sleep, all enA Stake Male Chorus will present form the ceremony. Kieth is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill W. Graves joyed the outing. A pancake breaktwo numbers with L. Ray Davenfast was served. port as conductor and Reginald H. of 2776 Adams Street. Keith reSanders, organist. This will be a turned home last August after comspecial treat for members of the pleting fourtwoyears in the Air Force, and a half years in stake. President South wrote the spending His Okinawa. one fiance, although a of the songs. words for native of Pleasant Grove, is presEach ward will have their Sacrament Meetings at the usual times, ently residing in Salt Lake City. There wm be no visiting Gen- Granite Mutual Marrieds Party: eral Authority. The Mutual Marrieds of Central The Granite High Seminary GradPark are planning a pot luck supper uation will be held in the Winder Burton Ward and social in the Cultural Hall on 4440 South 1500 East, Stake House, Saturday, May 25. This will begin non-pro- fit 86 all non-memb- ers hot-do- CHECKING Q !a:o Scout-O-Ra-m- i3tRj Q il:0 '1MMMGEWW' Thomas Keith Anderson, son of at 7:30 p.m. Rhoda Thornton, 45 West Whitlock Avenue left for duty in Vietnam Scouts: The Scouts of Central Park Ward Tuesday May 21 from Fort Lewis, a, Washington. He is a member of the will participate in the 1st Armored Cavalry. with May 25, projects in Piwill This be under the oneering. , Danny Goodsell, son of Mr. and direction of Ardin Hansen. The Cub Mrs. Vernon Goodsell, 42 East TruScouts, under file direction of Elman Avenue 1s home on leave from mer Gayler, CiAmaster, will also San Diego, California where he took particiapte by making seed pictures. his basic training. He has now ben Our next Scout Honor Night will assigned to Great Lakes, Illinois for be Tuesday; May 20 in the Cultural further training. Hall at 8 p.m. All parents are urged to support their boys in the scouting Correction: program by attending these meetMr. and Mrs. Bob Harrington, ings. not Farrington, have a sweet little Arden Hansen, former Scoutmastbaby girl. They will name her Lori. They live at 444 East Truman Aveer, was sustained as Manuel Counnue and be is the 1st Counselor in selor in the WMMIA, due to the rethe Stake YMMIA. lease of Ed Whicker. Dean was sustained as the Assistant Post Explorer Leader to lUifiRj o 3gReam Lin-schot- IMSSK ASsOD trantt aUKMIvm 4 3 0S oult nip Kimball Ward John Edgington. Matilda Ellsworth is being welcomed home by members of Kimball Ward after having spent the winter months in Arizona and Nevada with some of her children. She lives at 2316 South 5th East. Say No to Liquor By the Drink so-cal- 0313 3 2 5IS o u t hiM ainlS tree 033 m GE3HB MB OD&C30B New Members: George and Jerrie Kanamou with their two small children have just moved into our ward. We extend to them a warm welcome and hope they will enjoy their home at 381 East 2400 South, and the community. MemberFederaT Deposit insurance Corporation 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 Everybody's talking about the South Salt Lake News! Wishing you In Home Entertainment many years of success RCA ... First name Whirlpool ... Home Appliances A. 0. Smith Hot Water Heaters Lawn Boy Power Mowers HUISH DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 2525 South 8th West agPOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOO - graduating. Blaine Della Stringhams first grade class presented a Mothers Day Spring Festival on Friday May 17, in Blaine School Auditorium. Parents and friends of the students were thrilled with the hour presentation. The children made their own costumes under the direction of Mrs. Stringfaam. She worked for two months prior to the program in her spare time, to teach the children dances, playlets and songs, some of which were in German and French. This outstanding production was 1-- 12 As we look at these statistics we see that' offenses have multiplied rapidly to the detriment of the individual and the community. Persons signing the proposed petition will someday feel the impact of their acts should liquer by the drink forcement is virtually impossible become law. under the present law. If this is The statistics shown only tell a true, the prevailing deplorable con- -. small part of the sad story and cost dition results from methodical rewhen we consider the tears shed, moval of state enforcement machinhearts broken, homes wrecked, lives shortened, increased poverty ery and practical nullification of local enforcement. and lost income, plus the cost in can be situation and law enremedied "This public restore to action of dolbillions and the through legislative forcement, enforcement provisions or otherlars squandered annually with no wise modify the present statute return value except to the distilwithout file broad proposal now deleries and distributors. signed to make liquer freely avail -able in hundreds of restaurants and eating places throughout the state. Lets look at the statistics, taken from the Salt Lake County Bureau of Identification Records: Main categories of offence: Robbery, Sex Offences, Burglary, Drunk Driving, Petty Larceny, Grand Larceny, Traffic Laws, Disorderly Conduct, Auto Theft, Forgery, Drunkeness, Rape and Vagrancy. approached to sign petitions to place on the November ballot a -- the --drink 'liquer-b- y proposal. It is said that this is being done in the name of creating an enforceable law. "The complaint Is made that en- Kimball Wards Creative Arts Festival was held Tuesday, May 21 in file Cultural Hall at 7:30 p.m. This event was under the direction of the Mutuals with the entire ward students. There will be 289 third year stu- -' dents and 203 fourth year students again presented Monday afternoon, May 20 at 2 p.m. Twenty four students participated. "Citizens of Utah are now being participating. I20EK3JJ2I en at 7:30 p.m. The entire program, music and talks will be given by the seminary Monday, May 27 No. Fingerprinted No. used tobacco No. used liquer Born outside Utah Broken Homes High School Education College Education Married led |