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Show South Salt Lake News 3 Page Thursday, September 4, 1969 CLASSIFIED ADS SERVICES South Salt Lake News Serving The Center Of Industry C. Earl Alsop, Publisher To report news Call State - of March 3, 1879. Published Weekly. EXPERT SEWING machine repair. All makes and models. Free estimate. Work guaranteed. 3224 4. South 3rd East. Phone Shop per year 484-629- 484-14- 41 E. Alsop C. The store for New - used - Furni- 6. ture. We buy, trade and sell. Try us first. 466-59- 48 SUBSCRIPTION RATE . . . $2.00 3106 SOUTH MAIN ST. . . . Phone 485-556- everybody. Entered as 2nd Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, under the act Utah, - 2607 So. JACKSON FURNITURE Editor CARPET & UPHOLSTERY cleaning. Average living room $10.00 8. Free estimate. Call At 359-745- "1 REAMS! CHURCH NEWS seems little reason to doubt that the bill will pass. The Board ordered notice of ACTION ON STUDENT LOANS The Utah State Board of Higher Education announced today that plans have been orkedout with representatives of all the mjaor banks In the State of Utah whereby the $3,000,000 which the State of Utah has previously agreed to make available for student loans, may be multiplied Into a total of $9,000, 000 available for guaranteed loans for Utah residents attending Institutions of higher education. Under the proposed plan, which has the informal en- Herbert Allen, custodian and Jesse Weight, assist- ant Custodian of Southgate ward always have the building and grounds looking well groomed which lends an atmosphere of homlness throughout the year. Meeting time changes will begin Sunday September 7th. Priesthood meeting Is 7:45, Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. - Testimony Meeting 10:45 a.m. and regular Sacrament Meeting at 4 p.m. most Interesting Sacrament meeting was held Sunday evening. Representatives of eight families who had been asked by Bp. Pen-ro- d to live on their storage for two weeks told of their experIt was most Interesting iences. and Instructive. The families were Lewis Gain, Peter Black, Calvin Madsen, Norman Hogge, Travis Winn, Delbert Stout, Ray Colbert and Eldred Bergeson. A The Mutuals had their opening Social last Tuesday evening. The was under the "Hootenanny'' direction of Mike and Pat Walton. Everyone had a good time. Sister Lydia Black discussion. Carolyn Hall was In charge of the refreshments which the group enjoyed following the meeting. social of held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. signaled the beginning of another fun year at Mutual. MIA The weekly Primary meetings began Tuesday at 3:40 p.m. and the Primary leaders encourage all children of Primary age to join with them each week at that time. The women of the ward enjoyed the montly Relief Society meeting on Wednesday at 10 a.m. We urge the members of the ward to be In attendance at Fast and testimony meeting next Sunday at 1 p.m. the paper next week for time changes of Sunday Meetings. Watch has an- nounced the opening of Primary on Tuesday, September 2 at 3:45 p.m. Last dress standards. Nearly everyone present participated In the The opeing the Monday evening Bishopric and Clerks and their a "steak fry" wives enjoyed with all Its trimmings at the home of Harold and Ann Draper. KIMBALL WARD team captain, The Jr. Men-Me- n Alex Landro presented Coach Robert Jensen with a trophy the team had made especallly for him In Sacrament meeting Sunday. The talsk In the meeting were presented by members of the team T he music and their coaches. was presented by the MIA Youth Chorus. new Deacons Quorum Presidency was sustained Sunday with Dale Post, son of Harry and Merle Post as President, Guy Kroescher A Among those enjoying trips over the holiday week end was Ron Beck who attended the AAU Soft-ba- ll tournament In Denver, Colo- rado. he traveled as a guest of a close friend, Gordon Aner- son and family. HAVEN WARD The girl's Softball team went Into region and won their first game but lost the 2nd one. Good going girls; MIA started this year with an activity In the social Hall on Wednesday. Primary Children also went back to primary Wednesday. Tuesday Relief Society got under way with a 9:30 HomeOn making class. Friday night the Nowell Circle Neighbors got together for a fun son of Beatrice Kroescher, 1st counselor and David Molr, son of party with lots of good food. Let's do It again. Fred and Doris Molr, 2nd counThis Thursday night the neighselor with Ronald Hall, son of Bruce and Laurel Hall as Secbors of Commonwealth are having a neighborhood party. The guests retary. of honor are the Burrows family. Congratulations boys! to the outgoing Time changes for Haven WARD Many thanks presidency, John Jones , son of will take place on the 14th of Carol D. Jones who served as September. President with Dale Post and Guy and Kroescher as counselors Hope you all had a fun Labor David Molr secretary. Day and are really ready for school now. youth fireside was held at the ward at 8 p.m. Sunday. It was conducted by Nick Capece who led the group In a discussion about any make or model mate In your home. anteed Scissors sharpened free with each repair job. Lex Jack-so- n LDS Wards. GRANT 1st IMPORTANT NOTICE: REPAIRS -Free estiWork guar- MACHINE SEWING dorsement of all the major Utah banks, the final decision of the amount that will be loaned, and the credit worthiness of the applicants will be decided by the lending Institution; and the State of Utah will agree to buy one third of the new loans made to students bethis September, proginning viding the bank makes loans In a minimum amount of $30,000 and offers the Stat minimum participating units of $10, SAMUEL E. BURTON the State plan to be sent to all eligible Utah lenders, Inviting their participation and also urged financial aids officers at Institutions of higher education to have eligible students begin immediately to make application to secure loans from lending agencies of their choice. The loans are available to students attending accredited Institutions within or outside of Utah. This Includes the State Technical Colleges, the Junior Colleges, the State Colleges and the Univethe private rsities. Among Institutions, BYU , LD S Business College, Westminister, are and Stevens Henegar accredited. Licensed Contractor Residence - Commercial Painting Wallpaper . . . Walltex Public Institutions of higher education were authorized by the Board to provide temporary Interim financing for students who have applied for guaranteed loans. The Institof higher education utions were also urged to discourage students frm borrowing more than Half of their necessary educational expenses and to encourage them to maximize th "pas as you go" principle. It was pointed out that students can live comfortably In any Utah Institution for less than the required In many parts of the United States and that the general principle of restraint should be applied to all student XL CLEANERS 2795 South State Street DOYLES TREE SERVICE: DRIVE CAREFULLY! THE SAW SHOP at2305SouthMaln has expert saw sharpening. Also 000. Under the plan, the State of Utah will receive 7 on the money Invested and the banks will be paid whatever service charge Is finally agreed upon by Congress In the legislation now pending. borrowers. plan adopted by the Board on recommendation of Mr. Roy W. Simmons, Chair man of the Finance Committee, calls for lending institutions to process student applications through the Denver Office of Education to assure the Government guarantee, but to withhold funds from distribution to students until Congress acts on the service fee provision passed by the Senate, but still pending in the House. 355-921- 7. The WATCH FOR CHILDREN! .... 73 W. Stratford Phone 487-60- SAL T LAKE GLASS Phone 486-75- YOUR Im- 15 BEST FRIEND WHEN IN NEED COLONIAL MORTUARY 2128 S. State Phone 484-8561 Complete Professional Care for your fine Garments Reasonable Prices Quick Service Phone Laundry Dry-Cleani- ng .... 466-37- 27 Agency .... 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