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Show nnoounonouuooooooooooooaoooouooooooooooooooooo CHURCH ACTION ADS - 5c Ptr Word Minimum $1 Per Insertion (Payable in All AcHm Adi icciytN Harmon is their leader. Good luck, boys. Advanee) 3106 So. Main, Salt Lake City Phone DEADLINE: NEWS op N Mm day Nm 484-14- 41 far tacit Imm if Hm South Salt Lake News. COUNTRY COUSINS CORNER The store with the pink door, gifts galore, 400 East 21st South. FOR THE BEST In Front end repair, alignment and brakes see us - A&B AUTO, 3165 South 7. Main, phone 466-261- JACKSON FURNITURE State - 485-556- 6. everybody. New ture. - 2607 So. The store for Used - trade We buy & us first. - Furni- sell. Try . clean wallpaper, wash walls, windows and woodwork. Floors cleaned, waxed, and polished. Free estimates. A1 Jorgensen, We 364-95- 23. EXPERT SEWING Machine repair, all makes. 2224 South 3rd East. 4. Phone 484-629- freezers and re- frigerators regardless of condior tion. Can I want to buy used ' 278-83- 262-44- 33 86 evenings. WANTED: SmaU shed about 8 x 10 or larger. Call evenings, 2144 Major Street. 45. CANNONS PRECISION Lawn Mower and Tool Sharpening Service, 559 7. Garden Avenue, phone 467-631- and Jerry Jones, the cicyclist, a young friend of Craig Cook, 285 Lee Ward Garden Avenue. go to was taken to the hospital Bishop-Johyoung-at-heB. Gar-sid- e. forJerry stitches but was released that He celebrates his (shhhh) same evening to his home and parbirthday Saturday, June 22. Have a ents in Alpine. good day! Happy wishes Birthday art There will be an Elders Quorum party Friday, June 21. Circle the day and listen for details via phone or grapevine. Bob Barrows and John Simcdx have been devoting their time again to Uncle Sam via the National Guard. Our hats off to you, fellows! Beet time again! Those who have been doing the work on the Stake Farm so far have done a good job and have had fun together; BUT we need YOUR HANDS TOO! Call Bishfor your opop Garside, to serve. portunity 484-14- A bicycle-aut- 64 accident occured o late Tuesday afternoon June 11 at the intersection of 2nd East and Garden Avenue. Those involved in the accident were: Jack Bills, driver of the auto Kimball Ward artists represented. Guest artists for the show were Matt Madsen and Grace Bushman. A drawing contest "on the spot was held, prizes given and refreshments served. DUP There will be no more meetings for the Miller Camp, DUP until September. Hope to see you all then. New recruits are most welcome. Haven Ward M-M- from the various schools and wish them much success in their future Burton Ward David L. Palmer, son of Ruth Palmer, 140 West 2700 South left Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dunn, 453 Tuesday, June 18 for the Navy Base East Truman Avenue wish to an- at A dak, Alaska. He has been home nounce the forthcoming marriage (xi a thirteen-da- y leave after trainof their daughter Patricia Ann to ing at Boot Camp in San Diego, Richard L. Evans, son of Mr. and California. Mrs. David G. Evans, 356 East Burton Ward Primary has been Utopia Avenue, Haven Ward. They will be married Friday, asked to enter a float in the Youth June 28 in the Salt Lake Temple Parade on July 18. and that evening will be honored at The theme for their float will be a reception in the Garden Park "Pioneer Fun. Ward. Have fun vuilding it!! Pat and Richard have both been and Gleaner David Hlingsworth, 12 East Crysactive in the of South the Lake Salt tal Avenue passed away June 16 in program Stake. a Salt Lake Rest Home, of natural Best Wishes and much happiness. causes. He is an uncle of Mrs. Florence SR en Granite Park Ward This week started the second half of the Softball season for the South Paul William Sutton, BT 1st class, Salt Lake Stake Senior Players. of Mrs. Grace Bushman and son They play every Monday night at the George Q. Morris Park, 2500 Fay R. Sutton, after a visit in Salt South 2nd West, Diamond 3 at 8 Lake, has now returned to his ship the USS Hancock. His ship will be and 9 p.m. At the close of the first half- engaged in shore patrol until somewhen it will once more season, Haven Ward leads with three time in toJuly active return duty. Paul is now wins and no losses. the Evaps where the ship Other Ward standings: Kimball, tending water into fresh water. sea converts 2 wins, 1 loss; Madison, 2 wins, to make He Petty Officer by 1 1 pains loss; North Central Park win, the time he returns to the U.S. 2 losses; Burton 0 wins, 3 losses. an Aircraft USS Hancock is The On Monday, June 24, Kimball vs. has and just undergone comNorth Central Park at 8 p.m. Mad- Carrier and restoration. The ison vs. Burton at 9 p.m. Haven plete repairs kitchen was modernized making it Byes. to handle the six chow -- cadis They are all exciting games. Come easier out and support your ward team! per meal for the nearly 25,000 men Last Monday, June 17, Haven on board.will be This Pauls first Christplayed Kimball and North Central mas from the States. Hell be away Park played Madison. Scores: 14 to no so chance of being in action, 7 to 23 in 13 in favor of KimbaU; 16 months left He has home then. favor of Madison. to serve. Paul graduated from GranSouth Salt Lake Stake The boy scouts are going on a 36 mile hike over the Old Mormon Trail. They will leave Thursday, June 20 and return Saturday. Dave ite High School. Granite Park Ward held their Creative Arts Festival June 11. There were many promising young Wabel. Miller Ward USED Factory Authorized Parts and Service GUSTIN HYDRAULICS Jack Repair Specialists FROM TERMINIX Phone 487-06- 24 151 W. Phone 486-23- Central Park Ward The Elders Quorum is having a Ham dinner Saturday, June 22 at the home of Dick Richardson, 361 Maxwell Lane. It will begin at 6 p.m. and will cost 50$ per couple. Dick is the Elders Quorum President. Citizens Say Thanks Residents of the area surrounding Garden Avenue and Second East wish to express their appreciation to the city of South Salt Lake for the work on the pavement and drainage system that is being done at the Center Of Culture The Ictermountain Society of Art- of officers at the May meeting. Those now presiding are: Carma Walker, president; John Marsh, first vice presi- ists held their election dent; Dee Davis, second vice president; William Maxwell, third vice treasurer-cpresident; Cathy Anderson, ustodian; Grace Bushman, Vonna Vawdrey, recordsecretary; ing secretary. Other appointments tlL P.Gffl oooooooooooo Ruth Belka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Belka, 2741 South 3rd East, was home from Dixie College for a few weeks. She is now working at Jacobs Lake in Arizona. Her brother Bob is working on his Ph.D. in Languages at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisana. intersection of those two streets. This will be a great improvement for safety and health. Many thanks. DAILY 31 Ronald Reeves has returned to his home in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania after visiting; for eleven days with his parents, LaRue and Gene Reeves, 366 East 27th South. Their daughter, Sharon, is also home after finishing her first year of college at the Utha State University. 262-157- IMM at 49 West Burton Ave. Place, with Art Gayler coming in Second and Donald Ware as Third place winner. The boys and their fathers made some outstanding miniature race cars. Everyone has a good time under the capable direction of Elmer Gayler. Our 6th Quorum of Elders are there wiU be games. All Seventies and their families selling 30 pound food storage cans with snap lids. All interested conare invited. 2. tact Elmo Yates. OPEN TERMINIX OF UTAH, INC. Last week die Cub Scouts held their Pinewood Derby and weiner roast. Scott Fedderson won First ck "professional MINIXj Scout Honor Night will be held Tuesday, June 25 at 8 p.m. Cub Scouts, Scouts and Explorers will receive awards. supper served and afterward, SOUTH SALT LAKE killer" p.m. Sunday, June 23. Lee-Eldred- FOR the 8 Bee-Hiv- Commonwealth (2130 So.) Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 A NEW BUSINESS The Mutual Marrieds will hold their Firesideatthe home of Charles and Jean Querry, 2773 Adams at Park 90 DAY GUARANTEE CALL THE MAN Herb Goldhardt. We will play Eldredge Ward at 6 p.m. Friday, June 21. The game will be played at the Murray Soft-ba- ll Complex at 42nd South and 13th East. Exhibit was held in Miller Ward Steven Pocock, son of Mr. and Tuesday, June 11. Bishop Fitt gave Mrs. Alvin Pocock, 2785 Adams is a splendid demonstration of paintbusy practicing for Promised Valing with a pallet knife. He teaches ley. He sings bass in the chorus art at Granite Park Jr. High School. and will in the producBoth youth and adults participated tion fromparticipate the first part of July in the show and many creative talthrough the run, into August. ents were on display. The Mutuals were in charge of the Stake Granite exhibit. es The Granite Park Stake The Sr. Softball team will play and Scouts are having a breakfast Southgate Ward at the George Q. Saturday, June 22 from 6:30 to 9:30 Morris field Thursday, June 20 at a.m. at the fireplace East of the 9:30 p.m. Canopy in Murray City Park. The Jr. team will play Grant 1st Ward Friday. June 21 at 43rd South The 197th Quorum of Seventies and 13th East at 8 p.m. are having a summer outing onFri- -, The Girls Softball team will play day, June 21 at the Center Terrace ge at Ward at 7:30 p.m. in Sugarhouse Park from 5 till 10 They will play Grant 10th Ward p.m. Thursday, June 20. There will be an assigned Pot-lu- tooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo NEW very successful Arts and Crafts A Our Jr. Softball team won Lee Ward 8 to 2, thanks to the home-ru- n of Dal Tuft and the pitching of en young people who have graduated M-M- Page 3 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Earleen Smith, 166 Utopia Avenue, and Dave Porter, 329 Leslie Avenue Douglas Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. are engaged. They plan a summer Bruce B. Hall, 487 East 2400 South, wedding but as yet the date has not is spending the summer working on been set. They are both active in a farm in Idaho. and Gleaner program of the the Stake. We wish to congratulate all our Congratulations! endeavors. 485-34- 61 Someone to dismantle chicken coops for lumber and salvage materials. Fred Baumann, 2764 Blair, phone 466-31- Thomas Kroescher, who has been attending Andover College in Massachusetts is home for the summer. He lives at 369 East Burton Avenue and the family are surely happy to have him home. 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