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Show Page 2 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Thursday, May 30, 1968 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Serving The Center Of Industry C. Earl Alsop, Publisher Elmo Black, Business Manager Subscription Rate $2.00 per year Phone 484-14- 3106 So. Main St 41 mmmmmemmmmmmmmmm SCOUTING Camp Tracy Wigwam is now accepting applications for summer Blaine camp staff positions. Boys should Field day was held Friday, May be 15 years or more and Eagle Scouts. Contact K.T. Worthington 24. Although rain threatened, we at Scout Service Center for Ap- had a very successful day. Actvities included 50 yeard dashplications. es, relay races, novelty races, Scoutmasters, if you want to put bowling, dodgeball, duelinto your Scouting ing; basketball shoot and kick socmore know-ho- w dont miss the Show-An-cer. at Tracy Wigwam, June 8. The FTA was on hand to sell drinks, ice cream, candy and also In the May 1968 Telescout, they several novelty items. Movies were shown in the audireport the ten largest Councils in the United States. This means total torium during the day for the enboy membership of scouts. New tire studentbody. A box lunch was served and enYork, New York lead with 87,160. Salt Lake City is eighth, with 40, joyed by everyone. 451. Tickets, worth various points, were awarded to those who took 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in each game or event. At the end of the day, the points were traded in for Blue, Red or White ribbons. Everyone had an opportunity to win and received, at least, a White ribbon for the day. It was a good day and we all had a lot of fun. Church News Lee Ward On The Paper I am a Newspaper. Service is my creed. am the pulse of your community, the mirror of what WAS, what IS and what MAY BE. Whatever happens to you happens to me. 1 I am what you make me, nothing more. Your dreams, your labors, your happiness and tears are all part of me. I record the human pathos of every day - and the stark reality of war. Start" To Begin Project Head Start of the Granite, Jordan and Murray Districts will begin Monday, June 10 and continue through Friday, August 2. This schooling will be held for children from families who are five years of age or will turn five before September 15. Bus service and lunches will be low-inco- me provided. For further information and registration, contact Community Action Program, 2033 South State Street or phone a Newspaper. All that I am I am 487-364- 1. This schooling program is conducted by the local School Districts in cooperation with the CAP. or may become is in your hands. You have the power to lift me to the heights -or plunge me to the depths, to praise me or ignore me. Though I am young my strength grows with your faith, your support, -- your belief in me. It is my lifes blood. I want you to be proud of me -as I am of you. I am a newspaper. I come to serve. "Project Head Ernest A. Robinson, 3502 South C. Lindow, 3360 South 1000 West is replacing Jay Christensen as 2nd Ray Jennings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jennings left Tuesday, May 21 for Ft. Lewis, Washington to continue his training in the Medics Corp. He had his basic training at Ft. Lewis and was then sent to Ft. Sam Houston, Texas where he began his Medics training. Pvt. Jennings home is at 378 Maxwell Lane in South Salt Lake. An exhilarating way to start your day Thursday, May 30, is to join members of the South Salt Lake Stake at 6 a.m. at the Stake Farm to thin beets. Many hands make light work and many people make pleasant company. So spend a few hours with your friends. Robert Laird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Laird, 286 Garden Avenue will leave Thursday, May 30 for YellowstoneNational Park where he will work during the summer months. In early September he will return home to continue his studies at Westminster College. Mr. and Mrs. Laird are also the parents of two other sons, Jeffrey who will graduate from Granite High the 4th of June and Chris, who is a 7th grader at Central Jr. High. resMrs. Leroy Cook, long-tiident of South Salt Lake; was released from the L.D.S. Hospital this past week. She entered the hospital as the result of a fall in her home about three weeks ago. Mr. Cook is also confined to his home with a serious heart condition. me Bishop Robert T. Fitt has two new counselors, alio were sustained Sunday, May 12 in the Miller Ward. John Metters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin V. Metters, 354 Maxwell Lane has just been called into the army. He left Wednesday, May 22 for Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri to take his basic training. 1000 West, is replacing Don G. Cow- ley as first counselor and Bruce counselor. South Salt Lake Stake Madison Ward 122 East Robert be flying to England June 5 for a two week visit with life-lofriends there. She is a part time teacher at Madison School and is the Jr. Organist in the Pri- Edith Larson, Avenue will ng mary. Kenneth Nation is now home from a three month assignment, by his company, in Argentina and Peru. His wife, Jean, is recuperating at home from a recent appendectomy. Ken would like to thank all those who helped in any way while he was gone. The Nations live at 273 Leslie Avenue. Ken works for the American Smelting and Refining Company, and is toe South Salt Lake Stake Explorer Leader. Joseph D. Vaughn, 127 Vidas Avenue passed away May 21 in a Salt Lake rest home. He had been ill for some time. The funeral was held May 25 at toe North Central Park Ward under toe direction of Bishop Gary Williams. Herbert L. Clark, 2602 South 5th East, and his wife have a new little baby boy, born May 22. Eldredge Ward Herb is Financial Clerk of the Mr. and Mrs. James A. Birrell, 345 Maxwell Avenue are leaving for North Central Park Ward. San Francisco, California June 6 to meet their son Larry who is returning from a tour of duty in Viet- Granite Park Ward Kimball Ward nam. Do go-ho- w, No. Central Park Ward Miller Ward Thirteen Scouts from the Kimball Ward participated in the Saturday, May 25 at Lagoon. Dave Horman and Eldon Johnson tods the boys up Friday evening. Saturday they received a First Place ribbon for their demonstration. Scout-O-Ra- ma Mr. and Mrs. John W. Smith, 493 East Truman Avenue have a new little grandson, bom May 21 to their daughter Janet and Doug Labrum, who live in Salt Lake City. He will be named Brett. Fred and Nani Antone from Hon- olulu, Hawaii were in Salt Lake during the past weds as guests of Bishop and Mrs. Reed A. Beck. They came to see thier son Mike graduate from the BYU. The also have another son, Lynn, in the service of his country. Our first baseball game of the season will be played at the George Q. Morris field, diamond 4, June 6 at 9 p.m. The start was delayed The Eldredge Ward MIA is sponbecause of bad weather. soring a Creative Arts Exhibit Tuesday, May 28 at 7:30 p.m. This is to enable everyone in the Ward The Granite Park Ward MIA is to display their talents and hobbies. sponsoring a Creative Arts Festival Tuesday, June 11, at 7:30 p.m. The scouts of Eldredge Ward All those who would like to disribwere awarded two three-striplay their talents and hobbies are bons (highest award) at the invited to alter. Entry blanks will last Saturday. One, for their be distributed soon. Or you may booth on rockets and movie of Man contact any MIA officer or teacher, cm the Moon, and the other for the or call Grace Bushman, 467-95best and cleanest camping area. Entries may be for sale or not, Our Guide Patrol also won a as you wish, but please participate three-striribbon for their disin this fascinating endeavor. We are very proud of our boys. play. pe Scout-O-Ra- ma 44. pe Camille Lloyd is in the St. Marks Hospital as a result of a back injury. Kenneth Beck, son of Bishop and Mrs. Reed A. Beck is attending Weber College in Ogden. He plays 1st base for the College and for the first time in its history, they won the Big Sky Conference. They played four games at Denver, Colorado, Saturday, May 25 and won three of them. Now they play BYU Friday, May 31 and Saturday, June 1. The winner of two out of three games goes to Omaha, Nebraska for the National College Championship. JIM ROBERTS. INC. 2608 S. State Phone 485-28- 14 S. L. C. $1499.00 1965 Dodge V8, 12 Ton Pickup LWB Auto 1966 Mustang Cpe V8, Auto, P.S. Fact. Air New Tires $2088.00 $1588 00 1965 Chev Impala Cpe V8, Auto, P.S. A Sharp Car Air $1288.00 Fact. P.S. 1964 Chev Tmpala Sport Sedan V8, Auto, 1963 Chev Belair 4Dr. V8, Auto $475.00 1961 Ford Galaxy 4 Dr. V8, Auto Clean $Z99.00 1960 Plymouth Fury, V8, Auto, P.S. 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