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Show mo 14, Aut, v THE LEADER. Trcm, xlooiowg - The New LfflBBBMrY CTEATjEES GEORGE S, BENSON 1 jttiirf. CoK THE HI., SAT., Aid. 25. 26 a v lawman, hlvse Knox in "There's r Chundred and thirty e;gh. boy with 0 a shpherd blue and eyes Uionde ha:r came stars the hke jUtered in the Morvan mounumia France ana uegan w m- A Girl in Mv Cartoon . MON., VOTE i i FOR ILACE WILDE j for i Eted to the office of pirfnrm a miracle and open an earthen pathway through the, very heart of the Mediterranean sea over which they would march to Jerusalem and the dry-foot- de-sig- i i by Mrs. Miss fell YOUR EDUCATION at the COLLEGE training program is available in JCULTURE tTO :e AND BUSINESS GRADUATE SCHOOL Curricular activities in Dramatics 4Biurals Athletics menting the jtlitarv Science, ''JSAC Student Publications Department Clubs has the largest volunteer Reserve Officers' 6 in the nation. It offers excellent opportunities to :a"e College and become more capable to serve the as a citizen and leader. f Quarter Registration September 28 30 for Catalog ancLother information Address the President W STATE AGRICULTURAL ; Mrs. Mrs Chesley Marshall, Vernon Lamb and Mrs. Clea Lamb and son. Jed. were Tre- monton visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Lavon Nish and children, Carol Lee, Loretta and Margene attended the birthday party at Train-;CorP- COLLEGE Logan, Utah 'KXtfy lair 'irv v in "BORDERLINE" "Ihree murders behind and 'M) miles t0 Musical short group leader. Mr. and Mrs- Joseph Archibald and daughter. Clara, ol Benson Ward, attended the Primary festival Thursday evening. Ben Bergson of Suit Lake City visited Jesse Lamb i,n business Wednesday. V. K. Nelson M IA.uan was a recent guestf Don R Lamb Mrs- Ciea imb a:.d children. Reva Jean and Jed and Mrs Vernon Lamb wer- - Tn monton visitors Thursday. Mrs Jesse Lamb and Mrs Don R. Lamb were in Garland nn business Friday evening Mrs. Linford Archibald and son. Thaine, Mrs. George Young-an- d son, Curtis, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hess. The two ladies are sisters Mrs. Roy Alford of Portage was in Plymouth Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Royal L, Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Lamb attended the Gardner reunion at Lorin Farr Park in Ogden Saturday. They enjoyed a delicious dinner and visiting. Mrs. Ellis Hess and children, Verlin, Arlo and Laree of Ogden were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kohlhepp. Mrs. Vernon Lamb and daughter, Linda, attended funeral services of Mrs. Lamb's aunt in Malad, Friday. Robert Nish. who is 92 years of age, was a dinner guest at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Clark Rudd on Friday. Darlene Davis of Tremonton and Lamont Lamb were in Salt Lake Saturday to watch the football game between North and South. Friends of Lamont's par- ticipated in the game which was won by North, one point. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Archibald and family of Idaho Falls. Idaho P" are visiting at She home of Mr and Mrs. George R Archibald Mr Cutler of Snowville. Stake Sunday School Board . member, visited Sunday School here Sunday. Srout master Jack Holt and Boyd Joseplison accompanied sixteen boys on a scouting trip to Yellowstone Park Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs Ronald Knudson and children. Dennis and Janace. of Santa Monica. California visited with Mr and Mrs Keith Lamb Mr Knudson is a brother of Mrs. Lamb. Raymond and Dixie Knudson, children of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Knudson, of Brigham City were Sunday guests of Arnold Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Call and children of Malad, Idaho visited Sacrament Meeting Sunday. The Calls gave interesting talks on their trip to the east. Mrs. Call Is a sister of Mrs. Jean Joseph-sor Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt and. 'sons and Mr. George Coombs attended the Coombs family re-union held in Logan canyon, Sunday. Along with dinner and visiting, games and races were 1 and 2 J II U T I M TI Layton Friday evening. Mrs Ezra Harris and grand daughter. Sharee. of Layton and Mrs. and Mrs. John C. Adams of Middle-towJoseph M Smith daughter of Salt Iike were weekOhio is here on a month's end guests of Mr. and Mrs visit with her parents, Mr. and Wayne FronkMrs. Joe Holland and daughter, Tamara. They are also visiting Mr and Mrs K H Ftidal and with other friends and relatives ihe.r family attended the And- - in the Bear River valley. Orson family reunion at Brigham City recently. They were accom- -, J. W. Ault and son of Logan panied by Mr. and Mrs. Stuart visited Friday with Mrs. T. A. Francis. Salt Lake City. Carter. n. "This Is My Greatest Picture" -- Says Clifton Webb 'CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN" is a picture the whole family will enjoy ! From six to sixty it will bring laughter, THE Liberty Theatre is proud to bring you this film. j To every family with TWELVE or more children, who live in this area, we will be happy to be your hosts from 12 noon 'till midnight on our opening day. Lunch. Dinner, Everything! Contact LIBERTY Manager enjoyed. Deweyville Tuesday for Val Joe Heusser on his 5th birthday. Mrs. Owens of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mrs. Don on her way R. Lamb Tuesday home from Lava Hot Springs where she attended the Owens family reunion. Mr. Severson of Fielding, Mr. Palmer and Mr. Morris of Park Valley were here for the purpose of reorganizing the High Priest Group. Don R. Lamb was released on account of ther duties and Wm J Hess was sustained as quarler-millio- n little more than drivinp tm lii(;lier prieeil ear. Whilr ulnmll Itret and trtrt, rtngt optional ui rztru ecmL trtirl JTN. -- "tWt' " r" 'fe . X UZ1 It r "y ff 1 m In IIIHIMWII - Ifvuvrrr 11 noun you o MAt,0&ve'3A ji j ! the purse they re diat easy on Ford offrro a choler of two frrejit econoaty or a 95 h.p. "Sn" . . . a 100 Lp. engine Brake . . . with a "Lifeguard" with Ling-SiBody . . . with "Fashion Car" Sty liar! imml in and nee tar yoorarl f V-- 8 s BY BURNT CE UUNSAKEl you TJ re vice too 8V Birr i T urn HUNSAKER iMrUMfWT c. I i FERGUSON Line to AIR - HELDComplete SERVICE HUNSAKER WTPLESlFjrLCO. mm I ii m TRI-MOTO- R Dial ... ii DriTe" a '50 Ford today. Ith speed cop 1291 DIAL 2121 f tears and the maximum in entertainment. j two tamily mileage, ... CV.rlu 1 of Dayton, Ohio were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Cook and family. fannln-- ,,-Firc- "i and second hit "LAWLESS CODE" Serial Cartoon familie arr reason! And a must le there i there are niaov! Triene families love the of the extra ear! And they've found while dividing the . that, nvT a t ' Now thousands own 2 Fine Fords When r Mr and Mrs. Wayne Fronk Merwin Cook's parents, Mr, attended a wedding reception for and Mrs. E. M. Cook of Oakley, one of Mrs Frank's Kir! friends Kns and his twin sister, Mrs. "Atten RammeTsberg and family in Mrs. Don Steed recently visited her mother, Mrs: Cash, at Burley, Idaho. The Plymouth girls softball team were victorious three times last week, winning games from Fielding on Monday, Garland First Ward, Wednesday, and Deweyville, Friday. Mrs. T. A. ill., SAT.. SEPT. i Cartoon n. Reverend and Mrs. Floyd Stevens of Indiana have been visiting friends in the valley. On Saturday they were guests of b j Lamb trip. regular work in this college is training which may lead to a reserved commis- - 31 v. - MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY fra H: - HOME ECONOMICS FOREST. RANGE WILDLIFE ISAND RnTTTNnrs D n dicitis operation Norvell Estcp, 'leon Hess and ve talks SunJerry Archibald meetin Sacrament day evening ing. Mrs. Edgar Kemp of Garland was Monday guest of Mrs. Don R Lamb. Dean Lamb and Mrs. Don R. Lamb were in Portage on business Monday forenoon. Loy Harris and son, Steven, and Virgil Harris were Plymouth business visitors Monday afternoon. Mrs- Kai Brockman was Monday guest of Mrs- Jesse Lamb. Mrs- Irvin Coombs was Friday guest of her daughter, Mrs. Dean Lamb Hamp Bradshaw of Tremonton was a business visitor of Dean Lamb on Friday Clea Lamb went to Wells, Nevada Sunday on a business - AGRICULTURAL STATE AH ( 30, ks. sister of Betty Mrs Edna Steed is rapidly im-ecent appenproving frome 4 DUE , Aid - PlljWutk Protesting In the mountains thousands se and efforts for all! s were hungry, thousands starved. fople ot Box Elder Wild animals and the elements took heavy toll. But the child I eyes still glittering, Paid Political Adv. leader, carried on He now promised his benighted thousands he would b- - 'v Cartoon Serial Sober-minde- off unto WEI).. T1U RS., meent I'ncv. hve Arden Mnrm. Promised Land THE PITIFUL ENDING The real control of the army of children had passed, however, from Stephen's into older, hands and he had become their unwitting tool. These men had evolved a scheme As the blond shepherd boy led his in- 'nocents out of the mountains and down the Rhone valley to the there were awaiting them at two Marseilles shipowners, named Willam alias "The Pig) iPorcus and Hugo ("The Iron- Hearted t erreus. ine men haved like Christians and when Stephen failed to part the sea hadn't yet demonstrated the with a miracle, they offered their power to perform miracles. Other ships to take the children to parents claimed to have found a Palestine "for sheer love of God " clerk who confessed to manufacSeven shiploads of children, and trustful, set turing Stephen's "vision" as part still starry-eye- d of a plot. out from Marseilles and their But the shepherd boy only re- -j rainbow's end. Off St. Pierre's doubled his exhortation to the Rock near Sardinia a storm children. And his following con- wrecked two of the ships and tinued to mass. Turning deaf every boy aboard drowned. These ears to heartbroken mothers, drowned ones were the most fo'young boys and some few girls rtunatefor in time the children broke away from their homes. on the ships reached a strange, Soon there were 20,000 children, savage land; Egyptians came boys in their early teens, tramp- aboard and brought them all as ing south behind Stephen toward slaves;, and they lived out a the rugged mountains rising up short, miserable life in bondage. Not a single boy who left France from the Mediterranean, REALITY IGNORED with Stephen of the Golden Worked into the wool blouse Voice ever returned. across the young leader's chest The moral: Good motives do was a cross. And each child not necessarily bring miracles. marching in the unbroken ranks The application: Those who behind him bore a crudely fash- beckon us to a rosy Utopia where ioned little wooden cross. The children sang as they marched, isters to our everyday cares are As this unarmed, unprotected baiting a trap th t can destroy child army moved into the us all. mountains there came flocking to it men of sinister character. The girls were raped and carried prostitution. jar County Commis-I- , Mr. Wilde pledges boys were slain. v29 C&&! fefe.fek ; Commissioner jty 27-- 2 I cen-i-se- a. 11 TIES., Au 'l Heart" Comedv way toward the .south of France. His following grew and when the excited band began to hold meet- ings through the countryside desperate parents locked their children in. Even the King gravely warned against the boy and h,g hypnot ic presence. LOGIC REJECTED. d fathers tried to reason with their smitten sons. However noble might be Stephnamed Stephen. en's motive, they said, the hard joy was :.!cl a sweet face fact.se of life were inescapable: a i f um-- f children could not do battle with itjjjiiS v."ici:s ana tne hordes that had his the barbaric charmed voice his listeners They called him held the Huly Land for a Uoiden voice. tury; they couldn't conjure food of the threes be- - from thin air as they marched: and in twos mortals could not walk o!!ow him as he made his tvoung upon me waves or tne Meditter- and, as for Stephen's glittering promises, the boy 1 SIN., "A Sweetheart of a Show" f " exeiung wiicvision, he said: a to lead a iid chosen him the Holy into children of t sea. He walked TBS the wno were jys and gins of a France bloody in tup ot He spone confusion. ,t thincs. made plowing y that set nresHe Durnmg aia noi mng hearts. a himseli savior, can ? to l 't..h r.. CO. TREMONTON 1 f |