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Show Serials Dept. of U Library Utah 'alt Lake City, 34112 T flON-CIRCULMl- j5 i ' i N ' . r' SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS item! Volume Tite Center Of Industry n South Salt Lake News . I i. Thursday, June 12, 1969 No. 24 &rc special of people. all their daily tasks to With Fathers are special kind perform, from early morning till late at night some fathers very seldom have time to fit into the family picture as was intended at the beginning of their married life. Yet some fathers do well and make time to have a family hour, or a day to enjoy life with their families. They learn to know Dad and appreciate him for his goodness and the sacrifices he makes for them. But Fathers Day has other very important parts to play in the great drama of life. We can look back to a time when we were under the tutorship of good parents, and especially how we always looked forward to Dads return et in hand and we ran to see if he had, as The Heber Knight family, 56 White Place, is one from his daily work with of the fine families of Southgate Ward. This is a usual, left some of his lunch for us, ( a piece of cake, a sandwich or an apple) You know, the nickle or dime made us feel like we were family overflowing with love and appreciation for or it was payday. Heber and Loma Knight waited eight a very important part of the family, and dad was the hero we worshiped and loved each other. years and then the doctors told them they couldnt because he belonged to us. We were rich because we knew Dad would provide have any children of their own. They wanted a family food and shelter, a new pair of shoes that often stretched the family budget out of shape; the new Sunday clothes, and all the nicknacks and special items to make their home complete. some needed in a well regulated family. They visited several adoption centers for We can hardly forget the spat on the seat, or the little switch from the but it seemed hopemonths without much success, less. They didnt give up. They kept trying. Finally tree, that usually meant I love you, but the weeds are still in the garden, the they were advised that some Indian children might wood isnt chopped, or you didnt come home after school, etc. be adopted. This game them the incentive they needed. Fathers Day will be observed Sunday June 15th in all 50 states by Americans who and finally gladly welcome the privilege to honor the nations Dads and Grandads. they prayed, They kept their hopes up after another waiting period their efforts were Life with father is wonderful. Tell him so, and that you love him. A kiss, a thank you dad, are presents he wont forget. Lets make this Fathers Day one rewarded. Visits to their home by case workers from the he cannot forget. 'The Family Of The Week lunch-buck- L.D.S. Relief Society Children Placement Department resulted in bringing to their home two Indian children, Luanne and Lynn who were brother and sister. This was the beginning of real happiness for them. Later little Ruth Marie came, another Indian baby. They brought her from Seattle, Washington. About one year later they received a call to go to Ogden to get a little Italian baby. This was Richard. Now they had two boys and two girls. What a joy to them in their four fine children. In a humble talk Sunday evening Brother Knight said these children have brought us so much peace and happiness. We are a very happy family. David K. Cowling To Speak June 15 David Kirby Cowling of Lee Ward will speak in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening at 6 p.m. He will leave on an extended trip June 26th by United Air Lines, Flight 694, at 7:20 a. m. David has completed four years of Seminary and just recently graduated from Utah Technical College. He received his certificate of graduation in Commercial Art. David is the son of Mrs. Madge K. Cowling of Garden Circle. M. S. Society Two hundred persons are ex- to attend the 16th pected annual June picnic of the Utah State Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, -19th at 12 Thursday, June noon at the north shelter In Liberty Park, Salt Lake City. MS patients and their families throughout the state will converge at the picnic area for a buffet lunch and entertainment, followed by free rides at the concessions for the children and other sur HAYES BROTHERS BUICK Owned and operated by Norman and Jerry Hayes, the Hayes Brothers Bulck is one of the citys most get up to 35 miles per gallon on gasoline. This is a very popular automobile In the low priced field. "The brought to our attention.thousands of satisfied customers are our greatest asset Jerry Hayes said. They now have the payroll. The Efficient and guaranteed service Is one of their finest customer programs. Utah's largest and most effective lubrication departments handles up to 65 cars dally. Norman and Jerry are the sons of Grant E. and Lena Black Hayes of Salt Lake City. Their fathers formerly owned and operated the Grant E. Hayes Studebaker dealership at the corner of 5th South and main streets. prosperous businesses. This business was opened in South Salt Lake In 1954 with a staff of 15 emplpyees. Gives Picnic 75 prises. Wheelchair patients will also tour the aviary. Chairman, Mrs. Clarence Bamberger, Jr. will be assisted by Mrs. Robert B. Swaner, Mrs. Frank J. Gustin, Mrs. Helene Bullen, Mrs. W. A. Huckin, Mrs. Glen M. Larsen, Mrs. G. W. Black, Ther-o- n S. Parmelee, and Edward J. Shea. Reservations must be made on or before Friday, June 13 with Mrs. Bullen, 328-17- 84 - on employes annual sales volume Is close to five million dollars, which makes Hayes Bros, one of the largest sales tax contributors to the economy of South Salt Lake. In addition to their Bulck franchise, In 1957 they added Jeep vehicles franchise, and In 1959 General they added Motors, German made, Opel line. The Opel Is General Motors lowest priced car sold in the United States. The Opel has a range of 56 to 102 horsepower motors. Owners A complete lub job In 15 minutes or less. Up to 140 cars are serviced dally through the various departments of this Institution. They are utilizing 5 acres of land in the operation of this unique and prosperous business enter-priz- e. Its got to be we will make It right. greatest worry Is the Their motto: right or Their complaint that has never been - Their father's basic principle business operation is followed by his sons in their business: of sound businesslike application of the Golden Rule to customer and institution alike - will Inevitably result In security for all. A This beautiful , modern showroom , office and service building adds pride and dignity to the Center of Industry. The Chansonettes are presenting their annual concert on June 14th at the Granite Park Stake Center at 8 p.m. i i |