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Show Serials Dept. cl U Library alt Lake City, Utal; 64112 U wiLtuJWA SOUTH SALT LAKE NE wj Serving The Center Of Industry Volume South Salt Lake, Utah, Thursday, October 1 10, Number 1968 23 Good Neighbors Priesthood Shingles Widows Roof Loving ones neighbor sometimes involves work, work and more work. The four members of the South gate Ward Priesthood in the picture assisted in the of a widows house Saturday, October 5th. rs It took approximately 36 to complete the job. man-hou- This project is a sample of the hundreds of fine projects completed each year by the priesthood to assist members of the L.D.S. Church to live comfortably The Ward Bishopric says, "Thanks for this fine service." Editorial Privilege or Duty? Next Tuesday , September 10 is Election Day. Regardless of other important things you may do on this day none are so important as casting your vote at the poles. To be good citizens and recognize the value of America's great political system every voter should exercise his right to vote for the candidates of his choice. 1968 is one of the most critical political periods in American history. Citizens are tom between loyalty to party and candidates and the seriously important issues involved. We have little time left to make the decision that will effect the nation, for good or ill, during the next generation. Study the issues seriously and the candidates for the various offices that you will reflect intelligent decisions. The two to ten years following the election in November could determine whether America will survive as a Democratic nation with freedom, justice and liberty for all. Should we vote for liberals, or conservatives is not the most important thing to consider, although very important, but the caliber of candidates we choose to sit in judgment of the country's vital issues. Our national incumbant candidates, have fought long and hard to stave off national bankruptcy and moral decay, and because of national prestege and remedial legislation .they have sponsored and introduced in congress they should be given earnest consideration before you cast your vote. Their integrity is unquestioned, and their motives are sincere and will reflect in many needed changes that will be good for America. Other fine candidates are running for various state offices and county government. The character of each candidate should be given serious consideration. His qualifications to fill the office should not be a MEMBERS OF SOUTHGATE WARD PRIESTHOOD who participated in neighborly project of widows roof are: Devon Parsons, Douglas Simmons, James Johnson and James Gentry. Happy Birthday! Retired Builder Celebrates 95th Birthday, Still Active Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation (Act of October 23, 1962; Section 4369, Title 39, United States (Code) South Salt Lake News Date of filling: September 26, 1968 Title of publication: South Salt Lake News 3. Frequency of issue: weekly 4. Location of known office of publication: 3106 South Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 5. Location of the headquarters or general business offices of the publishers: 3106 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 1. 2. 84115 6. Names and addresses of publisher, editor, and managing editor: Publisher, C. Earl Alsop, 26 Cordelia Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 Editor, Same as above Managing editor, Same as above at present 7. Owner: C. Earl Alsop, 26 Cordelia Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 8. Known bondholders, mortagees, and other security holders or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortages or other securities: None 9. Not applicable 10. Extent and nature of circulation owning A. B. Average No. Copies Each Issue During Preceding 12 Months Total No. copies printed (net press run) 375 Otto Unlig, born in Chemnitz, Saxony (Germany) October 3, 1873, 2nd child of 9 children born to Gustave F. and Marie Polster Uhlig. He married Milda Geithner of Taura August 25, 1901. (She died in Salt Lake City in June, 1949. To this couple were born 2 girls and 4 boys. One daughter Frediick and four sons are still living; Albert F. Helmuth of Oakland, California, Gerhard F., Delmar, California Lanni Merkel, Springfield, Mass. He has 5 grand children, 6 great grandchildren and 4 great-gre- at grandchildren. Mr. Uhlig was Guest of Honor at a Dinner Party Monday, October 7 at the Hotel Utah in honor of his 95th birthday anniverserv. The events of the week have been enjoyed immensely by him through the visit of his sons and youngest brother and other relatives and friends who have been so very kind and solicitous of his comfort and welfare. He sincerely expresses his thanks to everyone for the gifts and good wishes. The Ulig family joined the L.D.S church in 1909 in Chemnitz, Gei-ma- centenarians. He is devout member of his church and attends the LDS Temple 5 days each week. His record for work in the temple is most outstanding, as follows: 9,000 endowments; 18,000 adult sealings and 28,000 sealing of children to parents. He has been a building contractor and spent much of his life in the building business. He retired about 1940 and was one of the first of 1961 to receive Social Security, and a member of the 300" Club. Nearest to Filing Date 2. Mail subscriptions 335 341 3QQ 341 r-Bennett Student Named Chairman 5G0 None BOLANDER, a senior at Granite High, is named chairman at Granite. of Students BRYAN Bennett Group Single Issue Paid circulation 1. Sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors and counter sales ny. They immigrated to Spring-fiel- d, Mass, a few years later. Otto and his family came to Salt Lake City in 1924 except his daughter Lanni. Mr. Uhlig lives a Spartan life. His garden keeps him physically fit, while his church activity gives him the incentive to look to the future with much anticipation and excitement to get the most joy out of living. He has high hopes and loos forward to join the very limited and exclusive club of the country' s Bryan Bolander, a Senior at Granite High School, has been named chairorman of the Students-for-BennWarren Mr. at Granite, ganization Woods, state chairman of the student Sen. group formed to help ct anWallace F. Bennett, None ett re-ele- C. Total paid circulation D. Free distribution (including samples) by Mail, carrier or other means gg 75 E. Total distribution (sum of C and D) 350 416 F. Office use, 35 84 375 500 left-ove- r, unaccounted spoiled after printing G. Total (Sum of E & F should equal net press run shown in A) I certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete. C. Earl Alsop, Owner ah, nounced Friday. Mr. Bolander, 17, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Bolander, 1148 East 4500 South. At Granite High he is president of the German Club, in the National Honor Society, and plays in bands. OTTO UHLIG, fourth from left, enjoys gathering of family members Albert during celebration of 95th birthday. From left, Alfred Ulilig, Uhlig, Helmuth Uhlig, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Uhlig. Bryan said all interested students are welcome to join the Bennett group. Activities such as rallies and debates are planned, he said. Sen. Bennett, who is seeking his fourth term in the Senate, is a member of both the Senate Finance and Senate Banking and Currency Committees. He also is Vice Chairman of the Senate Ethics Committee. t t |