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Show March 17. Ihr kuivku I!)f8 Iii h rl tr Iap'Thrci April Reader's Digest to feature LDS Church The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints is sponsoring a series of inserts in the Reader's Digest beginning with the April 1978 issue. The initial insert will be eight pages and will feature the Churchs Family Home Evening showing love and affection in the family, on instilling loyalty and cohesiveness, on im- spirituala proving strength, achieving sense of values, and on maintaining a sense of direction in life. Also included in the section is a "Family according to Strength Self-Quiz- " G. Heber Wolsey, designed to help the of reader gauge the strength director managing Public Communications. of his own family. It will run in the U.S. and Questions are asked such German editions of the as Have your children Digest, which have a accepted the fact that combined zirculation of achievement, not a 19,750,000 and readership popularity, gets person ahead?" and "If you and of 50,480,000. Subsequent inserts will reading in one room, appear in the June, would your children come and sit in that room, too? September December issues. They Despite the fact that are being prepared by the traditional family values Public Communications program, "Spring" brings thoughts of baseball to little boys all ages. This picture shows the Tintic Titans. 1911. The last time the Tintic Historical Society had of Carl Sandstrom V,. Q(3 and well Long-tim- e known former Eureka resident, Carl Lorenzo Sandstrom, 78, of 150 S. 280 E., Orem died Friday, March 10, 1978, at the Utah Valley Hospital. He was born June 25, 1899 in Sandy, to Gustav Ludvig and love that old bell from childhood. It called me from my play. I went to sleep with it's echo, To face a bright new day. I He Its tone rang out like silver Across the wintery air, And mingled with the chirping birds On summer evenings rare. married Ella Virginia Horton in Farmington, on October 27, 1925. Carl worked in the Lark, Tintic and Eureka areas, as a leasor and a miner for many years. He was an active high priest in the LDS Church and has served as a temple worker. I felt secure as I heard it ring. Secure and loving, too, As I tucked my children into bed, To sleep the cool night through. But now the old bell is silent. Its voice is heard no more. Its life is spent its time is done, Its usefulness is oer. Suvivors include his two sons and one daughter; Carl Douglas Sandstrom of Pleasant Grove, Robert Sandstroip wife; of Orem Like the preacher in the story, That we have heard sublime, The old bell is gone and few will mourn, For it's just behind the times. and Colleen Milliman of Springfield, f Oregon; two brothers and four sisters, Mrs. S.II. (Emma) Carter of Las Vegas, Mrs. Ralph (Julia) Sylvester of Hayward, Calif., Mrs. Howard Gardner of (Verla) GoDFfero By Georgia Laird Emma Johanson Sandstrom. a baseball picture printed in the paper, a gentleman came forth will all the names for us. Perhaps we'll get the same happy results from this picture. Sound &ff science projects. Right now we are participating in a Read a Thon to raise in Department cooperation with the great-grandchildre- under attack wherever you turn these days, the family is still Missionary Department the bedrock of American of the Church. Mr. Wolsey society, Purpose of the April says. Mr. insert is three-folIn the United States Wolsey said. today, 47 million families "First, we hope to are husband-and-wif- e contribute to a general families, with 23 million strengthening of family children under 13. s life; second, we want to Crafts d, The Crafts Center at Utah Technical College informal yet structured classes in traditional crafts and offers Two-third- American suggest some specific children today live with ways families can be of popular handicrafts. Our facilities include their own two parents, happier, and finally, we who have married only hpe readers of the little dark room, silversmithing, lapidary, basketry, stained glass, sandal making, and many pottery, others. Registration for Spring Quarter will begin March 1 and continue through the rest of the month. Further information may be obtained from Kevin Frazier at the Crafts Center or call ext. 298. once. will Yet, he adds, even better understand the in those families that are Church. basically intact, many somehow The eight-pag- e section parents feel asks the question, Can disturbed about their find You Have A Happier family lives. They missing, and Family Life? and then it somethings we hope to h able to help follows with some ideas them fill that void through the special section in the Reader's Digest pull-o- 969-341- 1, ut booklet National wildlife week Wildlife needs you Continued survival of animals threatened with Wildlife Needs You is the theme for the 4lst National Wildlife Week observance, to be held 1978. The March week was originally proclaimed as Wildlife extinction (endangered) is unlikely without imfor Multiple money plementation of special Sclerosis. We are looking measures. Learning about wildlife tnplj? by habits and needs, idenMorrison also had some 5est?Jal0" D. tifying problems that of the kids teach school Roosevelt in 1938. wildlife face and working and it was an exciting Wildlife needs the to solve these problems experience for , us. . We teacher, students,, should interest all people. 19-2- 5, Calif., This year has been an of Sandstrom for the sixth Margaret exciting Bethel Island, Calif., graderV at Eureka Clarence C. Burnham of Elementary. We have Soap Lake, Washington, jjgj a new teacher Mr. and G.E. (Gus) Sand- - Morrison who has kept strom of Salt Lake City; tka class new IS grandchildren and 8 ideas d Interesting and !gi?la,tor' Jou,?r to The brevities exciting activities. We also had support protection of Funeral services were , sixth graders have experiences. and prizes wlidlife habitat; to join held Tuesday, March 14, earned the Class of the a talent show out. were the struggle for clean given in the Orem Stake Center. Month Award twice this Sutherland Kristi Bible Study Class was streams, rivers, and Burial was in the Goshen year by showing good Sixth Grader held to Friday evening at St. oceans; preserve City Cemetery. citizenship in the school. Patrick's Rectory with Some of the sixth grade ..Undergoing tests at disappearing wetlands; to keep our environment Father Ludo as inin a Nephi Hospital for a girls participated toxic chemicals; to structor. Two chapters CARD OF THANKS school spelling bee and stomach ailment is Bill freed! wildlife from the Gospel of St. revitalize did a very good job. We Riley. His many friends help threatened Matthew were studied, We wish to express have also been studying hope he will be feeling populations with extinction; and to followed by an interesting apour sincere soon. and the better other stars very spread the word that the filmstrip, entitled, Jesus preciation for all of the of all worlds is one in His Own Land. . best of kind expressions in the with abundant and Participating sympathy at the death class were Mr. and Mrs. diverse wildlife. of our Mother and New Things for Pretty enA Martin Fennell, Mr. and the from bird Mrs. Grandmother, SPRING Mrs. Paul Mogensen, Mr. was list dangered species Lillian Vearl Smith and National the chosen for Mrs. Lynn Brady and Finch. For the cards, Sizes 10 to 20 - 12' to 24 'A Wldlife Week poster. The Mrs. Rebecca Montoya. visits, telephone calls 5 to 13 American peregrine Later in the evening, floral and beautiful falcon is a symbol of the refreshments were most offerings, we are concern Mrs. need for served by public Montoya. grateful Our thanks, 1966 the next The In will be over wildlife. class dishes food the for also, held 7 on Good of at list endangered p.m. prepared and brought when a animals American stuffy of Friday to the home. two the 78 last contained names; by The Family of chapters of SPRINGVILLE SOUTH 262 MAIN, August 31, 1977, the list St. Matthew will be un- Mrs, Lillian Finch Freemont, are . SZmanv'Itefu n. r o u ll . had lengthened to 175. dertaken. MEL DUKE Expert, Dependable Diamond Re-mounti- ng in the setting of your choice or we have a large selection of loose Diamonds for a new ring or set or ar rings Shop Our Many. Fine Gift Suggestions 220 South Main SpringviHo |