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Show SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Page 2 Thursday, October 31, 1968 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Serving The Center Of Industry C. Earl Alsop, Publisher Entered as 2nd 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 $2.00 per year Phone 484-1441 E. Alsop Editor MttmmmmemmmmemKsmmemmec CHURCH NEWS Granite Park Wara EVERYONE WELCOME! Granite Park Relief Society is having a bake sale and a quilt sale at the Cottonwood Mall Nov. 1 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Please come to booth 14 and support a worthy cause. The Relief Society Bazaar will be held Dec. 6 at 6 p.m. in the Ward House. They will have a bake sale, gifts and novelty booth and dinner will be served. Th would like to see a good turnon EXTEND FREEPORT It l I..- - t ( AM.1 time. Grant 1 0th Ward Alan Linford came home from Vietnam last week. It was a happy reunion for the Grant Linford famWhen Mary Linford comes ily. home from College of Southern Utah it will be the first time the family has all been together forthree-and-one-h- Grant 1st Ward New arrivals in the Ward to receive their names are Elizabeth Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Davidson and Jeffrey Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pearson. This was done at Fast Meeting; October 27. Cherie Jean, Jack Lynn, Susan Kay and Kathlene Ann, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Butcher, were baptized last Saturday. The Primary held its annual Halloween Carnival Tuesday, Oct. 29 The children enjoyed games, a fish pond, hot dogs and other goodies. A prize was given for the best cos- - I. I CUT YOUR MILK BILL The In Your Car, Quick Service, Cash. a Carry Way 344 East 21 00 South AT ALLANS BIG MILK SIGN South Side daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beck. The new Deacons Presidency sustained Sunday, Oct. 27 is as follows: Fred Leon, President, John Jones, 1st Counselor, and Dale Post, Secretary. No 2nd Counselor has been named at this time. Mrs. Linda Ball treated her Sunday School class to an overnight outing in the Canyon Oct. 25. The eleven and twelve year old girls also hiked the four miles up to Donut We are saddened by the death of Thomas Goff. He was buried Monday, Oct. 28. The Relief Society will hold its Bazaar Nov. 15. Turkey dinner will be served and booths will be open at the same time. The Primary Party was a great success. The children of the Ward all wore delightful costumes and everyone had a real nice time. Haven Ward President South has challenged the Relief Societies of the Stake to increase their attendance by 5 this coming year. We urge all and meet with us, Tuesday mornings or Thurs- sisters to come either day evenings and help us meet this challenge. A new baby boy was born Oct. 26 to Ray and Marilyn Taylor, 2145 Blair St. The baby boy has two brothers atliome. Ray is superintendent of Havens YMMIA. Amy Lee Hind, baby girl of Spencer and Judy Hind, 2150 S. 3rd East was born Oct. 11. The new parents will have her blessed next Fast Sunday. Wednesday the Primary had a Halloween Carnival. Many kinds of goodies were sold. The MIA had a Halloween ScavThe team with the enger Hunt. most of the unusual objects wen the Prizes for the best prize. Falls. As a special service project, the Laurel Class in MIA under the direction of Mrs. Pam Watson have been going to a rest home in the area and reading to the patients. We wish to commend the girls on this action. Mr. Oren Johnson, 429 E. 24th South, underwent surgery Friday, We wish Mr. Johnson Oct. 25. a speedy recovery. cessful costumed Halloween Party. Drexel and Harriett Birch of 3604 S. West Temple were confirmed members of the LDS Church Oct. 27. The speaker at the 4 p.m. Sacrament meeting will be Henry a convert to the Church who a is prominent local attorney and recently served as clerk in the Legislature. Everyone is urged to attend. dont fortet the RELIEF SOCIETY BAZAAR Nov. 8 at 6 p.m. Lots of surprises in homebaked goodies and Ny-gaa- of Robert Larry Siwik, and Alice Berry of 115 Walton Ave. and his son Shane are visiting from Van Nuys, Calif. DEATH OF CHARLES SUNDBECK Charles Russell Sundbeck Sr., 69, of 206 W. 3620 South died of natural causes Oct. 26 in a Salt Lake Bom Nov. 19, 1898 in hospital. Salt Lake City to Charles Andrew and Hannah Jensen Sundbeck. Memson-in-l- LDS Church. Survivors: widow; son, daughter, Charles Jr., Bountiful; Mrs. Doyle (Doris) Green, East St. Louis, 111.; 5 grandchildren; 2 sister, Mrs. Frank G. (Ruth) Stone, Salt Lake City. Funeral was held Tuesday noon, Burial in Murray 2198 S. State. City Cemetery. dency in Madison Ward. The new officers are: Edith Beagly, president; Lois Callahan, 1st Counselor, and Betty Welloughly, 2nd Coun- great-grandchildr- selor. The girls voUeyball team won their gama last week against North Central Park. Eve Callahan is sick and confined to her home. Mutual Halloween Party Oct. 29. There will be a dance and spook alley. You are to make a hat and wear it and there is to be no cos- en; Sister Sundbeck is organist for the Miller Ward. Southgate only a hat. The Young Marrieds will have their monthly social Friday, Nov. Miller Ward 1st at the Ward. The evening will include a Pot Luck dinner and movie. It starts at 7:30 p.m. David Lundberg, who recently re- Local boy makes good on the First Morning of the Deer Hunt. Don H. Cowley, 58 S. Guest Ave. buck up Lake shot a three-poi- nt Its Creek Canyon near Heber. 220 dressed. was lbs. weight Basketball Miller Junior team won over Lee Ward. Score was 50 to 35. Joseph Shaw, son of Dean Shaw of 61 E. Guest Ave., had his collarbone broken in a motor scooter accident last Sunday. The primary held a very suc M-M- aw ber There is a new Primary Presi- tumes rd, fun! Madison Ward alf years. Cofcf Treatment A freezing spray of liquid nitrogen is being used at Boston University to remove skin cancers, as well as benign growths such as warts. The treatment doesn't require anesthesia and leaves no scars. hi i i tume. Fun was enjoyed hy all. The Scouts of Troop 467 hiked up the hill at the mouth of Mill Creek Canyon Satruday, studying the various requirements of the Nature Merit Badge. With a "Hobo theme the Mutuals held their annual Halloween Party Tuesday night. The decorations and costumes carried out the theme. An empty tin' can was the admittance fee. If you came without your ticket you could purchase (me from a pile of rubbish by the door. At Cals Hobo Haven apple cider and doughnuts were served. .Everyone had a turned from the Brazilian Mission, will be the speaker at Sacrament Meeting, Nov. 3rd. en Central Park Ward Plan now Thanksgiving each year by North Central to attend the annual Program presented the Central Park and Park wards. See Page 5, Column 1 cos- tumes were also given. Traditional cider and donuts were served. K i mbal tfWard Mrs. Thelma Twkle; 145 E. Burton Ave., has been called to the Secretary of the Relief Society of Kimball Ward. She is replacing Mrs. Merle Post who has been called into the Stake. Mrs. Susan Tribe, 437 E. Tru- -man Ave., has returned homerom the Holy Cross' Hospital where she has been underping tests. Mrs. Robert Kump, a former member of the Ward is presently visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Meyer. Mrs. Kump Mrs. Dewey Meyer. buck he shot DONALD COWLEY POSES proudly with three-poi- nt opening morning of the deer hunt in Lake Creek Canyon near Heber. 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