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Show Page 2 Thursday, May 22, 1969 own SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Serving Tk Cant C. OfMvstry Earl Alsop, Publisher at the Post Office at Entered as aid Class matter Salt Lake City, Utah, under the act of lfarch 3, 1179 Published Weekly Subscription Rate . Pfwu r miWS ClnKUKClMl recovery. Jl. V.S. 7(vuU perform the ceremony. Congrat- SOUTH SALT LAKE STAKE A Stake Fireside will be held under the direction of the Young Marrleds on Friday May 23 at ulations Peggy and Ron! The Stake Mission Presidency has been reorganized. Wendall Chip man is President and Calvin Birch has been sustained as 1st counselor with David Beck as 2nd counselor. 8 p.m. at North Central Park Ward. The special guest speaker will be Duane S. Crowthers, noted speaker and author of Life Everand " Prophecies." lasting" Everyone is invited so dont miss it. The Aaronlc Priesthood presented the program in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Those who spoke were Kent Galley, Mike Wack, Lee Yates, Billy Beck and Bill An Aaronlc Priesthood Hurst. Chorus presented the music, this was under the direction of Jerry Rigby and Mike Wack, a returned missionary, ElderWayne Ferreday was the guest speaker. KIMBALL WARD Miss Karen Osborn was selected to represent our ward in a special chorus who will sing in June Conference. Congratulations Karen! The High 'Priests of our ward held a social Saturday evening at the ward. They enjoyed a fine film and refreshments were Congratulations to Steven Pyper who was served. baptised May 17. Ron Beck performed this ordinance. V Miss Deane Jenson, daughter Mrs. Robert Jenson was elected Central Jr. High Schoo Historian for next year. Good luck Deane. A lot of excitement has been going on at the home of Bsp and Mrs. Reed Beck. Their 4th son Ron has been selected to be among the 14 students from Granite High School at attend "Boys State" at the Utah State University in Logan. Virgil, their 3rd son, will be leaving soon for an extended trip in Guatemala and El Salvador in Central America. Be sure to come to Sacrament meeting Sunday at 2 p.m. as the Beck family will be presenting the program. of Mr. and The Aaronlc Priesthood enjoyed an outing Saturday at Te mple Square and Deseret Gym. Lunch was served after their return at the ward. Many of these young men received their Individual in Sacrament meeting Awards and Ron Beck and Kent Sunday were the reclplants of Galley the "Duty To God award. amongst the ward members. Malin Querry has broken his leg for the second time. He was visiting the sand dunes InSouthern Utah when he borke his leg. Craig Fedderson borke his leg while at Lagoon with the 9th Grade Outing last Friday. Gloria Cook is also going around on crutches because of a bone fusion operation on her leg. We hope they all have a speedy The Junior team won their game in the County Recreational League 12-- 9. They played Grant 10th and won 12-- 1 and also played the Eldredge Ward winning 22-- 0. Our two Junior teams are very enthused this year and we expect to see more wins in the future. The Senior team played their first game at the George Q. Morris Park against Lee ward and won 8-- 3. The Youth Fireside will be held this Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Steve Pocock. Brother Marsh of the Granite L.D.S. Seminary will speak on a topic of great Interest and vital importance to all youth. All from 14 years to 21 are invited to attend. Audrey Spry was released as Assistant Sec. Brenda May Christensen was sustained to take her place. Charles Christensen was sustained as Secretary of the YMMIA with Steven Farrington as Assistant Explorer Advisor. Karen Farrington is the new Marrleds Vesta Prescott was also as the asst, athletic Director. Brother Winfield A. Scott was ordained a Priest. At the recent track meet of Junior High students, Craig Fedd-eso- n came in 2nd place, reprsent-ln- g Central Jr. High. Tracy Welch also participated in the Young tor. sus-tain- ed Action Ads hood Commenoratlon Saturday by cleaning the yards of the widows in the ward. In the afternoon they went to Easy Canyon for a hike. They enjoyed dinner afterwards and on the way home they went through Emmigration Canyon and observed the Pioneer Trail and polntes of Interest along the way. Congratulations 684-14- 41 .............. tC. E. Alsop want to express our sympathy to the Oliver C. Moore family upon his passing away last Friday evening. We will miss him in the His wife Else has been ward. chorister in the ward for many years, and his son, Oover, has come from Calflfornla with his wife. We Once again we have broken bones $2,00 per yearj 3106 So. Main St CENTRAL PARK WARD who was Woodrow them as CARPET 6. UPHOLSTERY cleaning. Average living room $10.00 Free estimate. Call 309-746- 8. 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Lyman Penrod, Gary Pearson, counselor in the bishopric; Glen Colbert, deacon; 1965 - TWO DOOR CHEVROLET 181 East Randy Dowse, teacher; Eldon Bar- - Excellent condition. Must Sell. rowes, priest. Whitlock Ave. Boy after on Mission. Call On May 23rd and 24th our 5 p.m. Explorer Post 467 will be attending and participating in the Scout o Rama. The boys and The closing social in Relief Sotheir leaders will be making a use ciety will be Tuesday the 27th. ful display of a "Model CampSister Gwen Shand will give the site". Come and see and do Cultural Refinement lesson. Reyour part in supporting our youth. freshments will be served. Sunday morning hood meeting. given by Bishop 485-275- 4G7-32- 52 Last Sunday evening the Young Marrleds were in attendance at the home of the Joe Fentons for a most interesting Fireside. The speaker was Brother Slmonsen, teacher at Ogdens Industrial School. His remarks on youth and the great responsibility we as parents have were oustandlng. Everyone the evening. enjoyed MILLER WARD Tuesday May 27 will be the date of our next Girl Scout Camp goodies sale. You may order homemade cookies at 35$ per dozen and candy at 2$ per piece. To order contact Pearl Lee or Beardall. Mar-jea- n LEE WARD Wilford W. Bakker has been working in the Church office big. at Huicen for the last month. He has been transferred to Amsterdam, but expects to be home about August 15. Perry is out Juanita to get Childrens Friend Last year she accomp- on the 100 Drive. lished 104 . Wendell Cook took off for Flaming Gorge after leaving the Aaronlc Priesthood group Saturday night. Claims the fishing wasn't so good there. But came home with ten fish! RWMPMMM meet. The Aaronlc Priesthood members observed the Aaronlc Priest- - Women who own i Mr. and Mrs. Don Loock and Mr. and Mrs. David Harman have returned home from a short vacation trip in St. George and Las Vegas. They attended the State Firemans Convention and had a real good time. 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