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Show SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Thursday, April 3, 1969 'Page 2 memmememmemtmeaeaemeBmmmmtmtmemeieiememmemem SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Action Ads estimate. Call C. Earl Alsop, Publisher f of the advisors, Clark Sonzlnl and Dal Tuft, assisted by Max Allred and Wllford Robinson, they played basketball, ping pong, wrestled, swam and ate. the' Aaronic Priesthood At and athletic awards banquet Sat- -. urday night, the boys of the ward were honored. The Junior basketball team, stake champions, and Kearns Consolation champs, were each presented with a trophy. Ed Belks and Tom Tuft, captains; and Sam Mlllward, Dal Tuft, Steve Pocock, Kirt Seville, Brent Ram- -. mell and Dave Reeves were the players who earned these awards. Congratulations to Don Allred and his boys. 41 ;..2ditor mmmememmmamnmmem . chum news . uf.'D.S. TOwuU CENTRAL PARK WARD ' Tommy Hansen and LeRoy Cook the sons of Marvin and Lenora Jacobson, who proudly looked on at our last Fast meeelng. received Webelos activity badges at the last Pack Meeting. Joy and Ron Reeves have set JACKSON FURNITURE State everybody. 485-556- We buy er Charles Lee (Chipper) was also baptized and confirmed Into the church. Easy to operate. Knits bedspreads of gham, baby articles, argyle socks -- Falrisle sweaters, etc. Moderately 0. priced. Call FREE EASTER Bunnie with each lawn mower sharpened. 559 Garden 6. New- - 466-973- 2607 So. The store for - Used- - Furniture. - trade and sell. Try Ave. Phone us first. 484-629- $2.00 per year Phone 484-14- C. E. Alsop . 8. Has single bed, no heavy weight. 355-921- 7. EXPERT SEWING machine repair. All makes and models. Free estimate. Work guaranteed. 3224 So. 4. 3rd East. Phone Entered as 2nd Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the act-oMarch 3, 1879 Published Weekly 3106 So. 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They will at the following be playing pafks: Riverside, Sunnyslde, Fairmont and Sugar House. Slay-mak- housekeeping In Merrells apartment. They were married Saturday, March 22nd In Logan, Utah by Judge Lewis H. Jones, uncle of the groom. Joy Is a recent convert to the Church. up MILLER WARD Roy Eckman blessed his Great Grandson . Gregory Duane Sor- ensen. April 6th, Easter Sunday, On our Ward has been Invited to participate with the Grant 1st and Grant 10th Wards in a. special Easter Program, The Choirs of these wards will present an Easter Cantata at 5 p.m. in the Stake Center . Instead of having Sacrament Meeting In our Ward that The baby son of Clarke and Linda Sonzlnl was given the name of Rodney Clarke Sonzlnl. ' Brother and Sister Roger Birch had their baby daughter blessed and giben the name of Joan Birch. Blaine and June Eckman were ' . The Yeates family has moved to Ogden. Gloria Manning Is the new teacher for this class. The Jonsson received their Master M Men and from Golden Gleaner Awards Sister Ewell of the Stake. Duane Sherry Peterson as organists. Lowell Jacobson and his wife had their baby boy named Dennis Aaron Jacobson. His brother, Ronald Jacobson and his wife had their son named Rlchy Lyn Jacobson. The Jacobson brothers are They have five daughters and one son. Max Freestone Is our new Counselor in the Sunday School Superintendency. evening, we will meet in the Stake Center. Elsie Moore is the Choir Director from our Ward, assisted by Heinz. Rimmasch and Robert and Ella Mulford had their son named Robert Charles Mulford. visiting from Henderson Nevada. and Janet Randall was confirmed Father, Max Freestone. Deacons by his R. Thuet. Kenneth CMR2, Box 7165, Vandenburg Air Force Base, California 93437 still really enjoyed themselves last week at the Deseret Gym. Under the direction S-S- gt. Danny Larsen, 127 Walton Ave. warmed up his Model "A Ford this last week. It has been In the family for 40 years. The. original owner was his Grandfather, Hans and then his Father, Clar-- : had It for 18 of those ence years. The car averages 20 miles to the gallon. Danny Is In the process of restoring the car although It runs good now. The Jr. Volley Ball team KIMBALL WARD NEWS The Regional Quartet Festival was held March 21st In the Stake Center. Four young ladles from our ward won first place in the Jr. Division. They were: Karen Osborn, Terrle Jones, Ginger Van Wagoner and Carolyn Hall. Congratulations to all! We are happy to see Brother Clifford Crawford well, enough to be out again. He underwent surgery In the Holy Cross Hospital March 21st. won their first game against Eldrldge Ward. Congratulations, teaml Sister Mona Bouch, our good neighbor for 30 years. Is moving soon. She Is buying another home She has six within our Stake. married sons and three married daughters all living In the valley with the exception of two daughters who live In California. Two of our faithful Choir lead- ers, Reva Davenport , ward chorister and Elsie Smith, choir pres- ident have been 11L We wish both of them a speedy recovery. Two fine young men have recently moved Into our ward. They are Mr. Bill Kaiser, a recent convert to the church who resides at 2336 South 3rd East and Mr. Jerry Melson who Is living at 2364 South 2nd East. We are happy to welcome both of them into the ward. Let's do a good turn for our the Boy neighbor. Remember Scout Pledge and Motto. One good Deed Deserves another. We can all cultivate friendship as we do a garden, plow, turning the furrow sowing the seeds of love, hope and kindness and reaping the harvest In turn, of gems that are dearer to the heart than gold. - - Walter Ross 1969 OPEL 17 Carl Erickson, Sherri Cowley, Gob, Debra Jonsson, Roger Jolley, Frank Luthl, Patsy Matsamas, Randy McNabb, Patricia Norman, has one mor year. Let's write to him and let him know that we are thinking of him. Former members of our Ward, Arthur and Gladys Nettleshlp, 7550 South 23rd East, are now In the Butler 6th Ward of the Butler 467-63- Miss Camlle Lloyd Is reported to have experienced a broken foot. She fell at her home last week. Happy Birthday: Mr. Tom Kraescher, who has been at home enjoying a spring (Continued on Page 4) Virginia Beardail, Jody and Julia Bell, Danny Bird, Blake Todd SEDAN tow eu North Temple Motors $I795.00 Bargains Evry Day HAYES BROS. BUICK 484-618- v 1 1961 PLYMOUTH $395.00 2280 South State Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 PHONE: Good Condition 100 on approved Financing 2695 South Main - Runs Nice Street credit. Phone 467-21- 94 MOOMOOMH Sunset HOUSE PAINT SPECIAL I HOUSE PAINTING KIT DUKABU Oil RITZ-CLASS- BOWL IC BASE 2 SNACK BARS G0Ml PAINT LOUNGE BILLIARDS BARBER 'SHOP PARKING THINNER Makes painting obi toiler Saves time and work. 3 qt. pall Paint paddle 9 x 12 ft. drop cloth . New, pall and brush holder In Redid Discoloring yoer aietel . 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