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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday, January 11, 1961 when Archibald, following an oper- Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott al services for Dr. Marsh Abbott Archibald. ation at the Valley Hospital. and Jed Abbott attended funer- - In Ogden Wednesday. want the kind of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Josephson Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hymas which encourages the growth and two sons, Kent and Steph- had their baby daughter blessed of all churches. Fascism, Com en, of Brigham and Mr. and In Sacrament meeting. Sunday In each Socialism, of Mrs. munism, Curtis Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lamb at-- 1 12 18 Its own way, put the state Richland, Washington were Fri- tended a farewell VALLEY RIVER BEAR THE SERVING of honor in where Christianity puts the day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Published by the Dcrson. The state is every Oleen Josephson. Mrs. Curtis Ezra Mason,, at Fielding in SunLEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. does everything. As the Christensen is the former Shir-il- y thing, church services Distribution day morning for Friday on Thursday afternoon, state enlarges, the church inAfter Josephson. church FRI - SAT attended a they per year evitably diminishes." FRI - SAT SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wright of dinner at the Mason home. Double The Lure Attracts Feature Idaho Falls were Sunday guests Double Feature Entered at the post office at Trenonton, Utah as Second Class who of Sometimes clergymen Mrs. Hamp Bradshaw visited Bishop and Mrs. Oleen 1879. March of 3, act 1925 under "TULSA" matter October 15, aca hand had first haven't Mr WHeit is manaerer with her "CONGALAISE" Color by Technicolor sister, Mrs. Wendell A. N. RYTTING. and quaintance with the operation of J. C. Penney Co. in Idaho Nebeker, in Brigham Monday, profit-motiv- e America's of and HOLT in TIM Falls. while Mr. Bradshaw was in capitalism become the "THE MYSTERIOUS Mrs. Deloy Hess has spent the Salt Lake on business. "RED STALLION in dupes of the Socialists DESPERADO" and so would the churches if or Communists or other politi- - last week with her brother and the ROCKIES" Mr. and Mrs. Delroy Archwife, Harold more business men occasional- ical Cinecolor In of Jenkins Portage The Utopian Midnight show, Jan 13 only planners. whieh they called on Mr. and Mrs. W. A. "SCARED TO DEATH" ly filled more church pulpits. schemes always offer glitter- ibald of Ogden after The shoe is on the other foot ing promises for the "mas- broueht her home Sunday and Adams on his way to Salt Lake, SUN - MON , preachers too: stayed to spend the day with where he will live this winter. professional SUN - MON 1 ir GEORGE & BENSON would be better preachers and ses" and clergymen, naturally their parents, Mr. and Mrs. JOHN WAYNE in on beare in drawn idealistic, Filmed under Police prt$UitJUrtit Ukft, their congregations would be Archibald. "SANDS OF IWO half of the "Have Nots." The Frank Mrs. Rozel Zundel and Mrs. satetuuuam, Protection! them of Mr. Hess Mrs. more and Ted if served and better churchman who Is uninformed Wise left by plane Thurs JIMA" Mark the with "711 OCEAN DRIVE" erot better acquainted William Hess were in OgIn his economics and history Mrs. CHURCHES AND BUSINESS day for Ft. Lewis, Washington, business den Monday. practical problems of nana. attracted to be sys WED TUES to be with their husbands. any may TUES - WED - THURS Oar college church had as and industry at first Mrs. James Estep, Miss Mabel tem that promises a better a A. already were there has Hess guest speaker recently "Funniest Picture of Perhaps "common Pierson and George for break" the "THE FULLER Mr. and Mrs. Elden Weston of successful business man from begun to be an awakening to man." Accustomed to in Logan Monday. , Your Life! dealing BRUSH GntL" were a Plain dinner He California. closer City harmony with honest Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting the need for preached men, they are LUCILLE BALL Starring of Mrs. "MY IRMA" between Mr. John and FRIEND guests Mr. of visited tgrand sermon, practical down- - and and understanding at the home sometimes easily misled by th peoThe Barfuss the and Christianity. family. church workers and advocates of Socialism who Mrs. Horton Nish Saturday in 2,200 people in his audience ple who are responsible for deal In Logan. and wen aroused, stimulated; the progress of American capMr. and Mrs. Austin Nish BY BURNICE HUN SAKE WART, THE SPEED COP they responded warmly. Al italism, the material welfare and family visited with his broIn hu every fact Actually roost everyone moved down of the nation. Robert Wilson, OH, OURS 1$ OLD TOO OOtWT OIO SOMETHING (DID WE HANt) fl OIONtJ (ilCPTOj demands a har ther and family, Mr. and Mrs. THIS CARD MV IT WAS ONLV. attuf WRECK HAPPEN TO ( A 6LOWOUT - V FEEL the aisles to congratulate him. chairman of the board of man historyteamwork Lake Ernest Nish of Salt OON City. TKAT MeS.OSAVlB?li ANOCAR.' VOfcAM ANVTHIW6C-BROTWLn.'y j ( between HllklCMrD A fellow townsman of mine Standard Oil Company of In- monizing Mr. and Mrs. Don Steed and I IMPtEMENTCe. 0.--ffeiMMe votes jrfwcAWyOS did so, then worked his way diana, said recently: "I believe the church people in America Mrs. Harold Steed took their ( () l y American business. Both through the crowd to where It is the duty of business men and Mrs. Janet Steed upon freedom, grandmother, n stood. "What we need In this and a duty they owe both to have depended to the doctor in Ogden Monday. In are the both pillars country," he said emphatical- the church and to business Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Lamb and ly, "Is more business men to take a more active part in strength of our freedom, either of Ogden, visited over the weekfreedom can with only church affairs." preaching!" end with their parents, Mr. and Found survive. of them Our Our visitor from California Sake Mrs. Jesse Lamb. Christianity's I follow ing Fathers, believe, obviously "reached" an unusMrs. George Archibald Jr. was ed of the Vincent Peale, Dr. Norman type highest calling ually large percentage of his reason pastor of the Marble Collegi when they set out for this in Salt Lake visiting with her audience. A primary was that everyone in the ate Church In New York City, new world to establish a free sister Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Linford Archchurch auditorium knew the responded by admonishing the dom for man's mind and body ibald and family of Ogden PARTS - REPAIR - FIELD SERVICE to the and with heart Dial 3281 go Christian pattern of his life. clergy to speak up in support weekend with their the of spent the freedom Christian a "As of his capitalism. gave message potent GO authority. Though he Is an ex- minister," he says in a Read soul. It is the sacred duty of parents, Mr. and Mrs. George to want all of "I us, execuers article, working together, Digest tremely busy business tive, he is nevertheless also to do all I can to make capital- preserve it. But be min- ism more Christian. a regular ister for his church in Cal- fore I loin the advocates of iforniahas been for 10 years. some other system, I want to That Is his avocation. The sin- know how large a place the Jetta Whiting cerity of his words from the church and its teachings well our and have how would pulpit commands the highest Afton Pierson visited with his Christian idea of man and our sisters In Aberdeen, Idaho from respect. Works Two Ways hope for his progress would Thursday until Sunday. While Business men who are so fare." there he also visited with his mowed Dr. Peale points to socialis nephew, Blaine Hess, son of usually make good preachers. It isn't suggested tic writings and utterances of Archie and the late Martha that business men replace the some clegymen leaders and Pierson Hess, who, Is in the Admiral Cured. Per Pound professional preachers, put it says: "I believe Christianity hospital with a broken leg. U suggested that the Individ- has a considerable stake in the Jesse Archibald has been in uals themselves would gain survival of capitalism. I be the Valley Hospital for the past 35c few days being treated for InOscar Meyers Lunch, 12 oz. Anticlch Cove 4 oz. can fection in his foot. Thomas Babbit of Mai ad. 17c Idaho, spent Wednesday night with his daughter and family, Down South Citrus. No. 2 Sliced, Red Crown 1254 oz. Mr. and Mrs. George Archibald. BLADE CUT Joe Smith is in Pocatello, FROM TOP Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Babbit of QUALITY BEEF Idaho Falls, Idaho stayed Per , Pound These groups of fine quality merchandise Thursday night at the home of Anglo Corned, 12 oz. cans Mr. and Mrs. George Archibald. now drastically reduced for immediate Mrs. Afton Pierson visited Selections are limited but clearance. with her father at Portage, ORN 18c values are extraordinary. Utah. Her mother Is In Ogden 303 Del Maize Niblet 12 oz. Spring Klst Cream, In the hospital. Mr. Zane Wheatley of Dewey-vll46 BEANS who Is home on furlough, called Wedesday evening at SWEET RASHER Regular $1.95 Ute Cut, Green, 303 303. Spring Garden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen SLICED Josephson. Mr. Wheatley was in 52 Texas with their son, Boyd, in 1 Lb. Cello Regular $6.95, M.00, $10.00 the Air Corps but are at separate bases now. lieve Christianity the church does. hLDs A DIE grows That IB Is why I society to Week of January MAIN OnPllEUM $3-0- Jos-eohs- Editor-Publishe- r on . un-witt- en LOOKING AHEAD 3. a to-ear- half-trut- (H-V- -) "ffffi ,0 VOUBW 1 PAIR Complete FERGUSON Line It God-giv- (non-salarie- HUNSAKER IMPLEMENT en d) American Food Stores PLYMOUTH (M.IS , JANUARY . . . 4)H MEAT 45c OYSTERS BEEF 35c SALAD POT ROASTS 59c ffiEEF 13c CORN TEE SHIRTS 1.00 V3 OFF SKI SWEATERS 22 WESTERN SHIRTS Regular and $7.50 $7.95 25 Assorted JACKETS 48 $3.95, $4.95 1 Regular 15 pair Basket Ball Shoes Regular y Pcc O AA value $4.50 19 pair WORK RUBBERS Regular 5 3.00 values SOCKS pair WOOL $1.00, $1.50 Values Mr. I2 Price SPORT SHIRTS Regular 88 4-9- nn 1 value $3.00 12 MEN'S HATS Regular 14 $8.50 $10.96 44 DRESS BELTS Values to $3.50 and Mrs. Jesse Hess, Don-n- le Nish and Lloyd Hess took Mrs. Robert Ipsen and daughter, Wynnle, to their home in Ogden, Sunday. Mrs. Dee Williams and daughreturned to ter, Aloha Ann, their home In ' Ogden Monday after spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting and family were in Salt Lake Sunday visiting with relatives. .Mr. and Mrs, Orvil J. Nish, ll with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne of Tremonton, flew to Camp Lewis, Washington to visit their son, Deverl, who is with the National Guard there. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hess were in Samaria, Idaho Sunday. C-ft- JJW H 51.00 Qifford's MEN'S STORE 15c PEAS PEAS SALMON 49c 59c 19c E( Sijver Temple 303 Can CRAB North Star No. X Can BACON Sardines Columbia Sardines 011 an 15c WSJ 25c SHRIMPS PEANUT Mttle Chief BUTTER TUNA Tropic Sea CHEESE FISHERS TjSF" can 39c 29c g0" 83c 29c CHOCOLATES -- 1 Lb. box San-da- and Mrs. Ivan Archibald and Oolby Archibald, were In Logan Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Horton Nish. Mr. Nish has been bed fast for seventeen weeks with a broken leg re ceived from a truck accident received in Salmon, Idaho. He still has three weeks more in bed. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and sons, J. D. and Richard of Ogden, were Sunday dinner Mr. Value Men's OXFORDS pair Values to le guests of BUhop Josephson. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Oleen Jesse Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Archibald and a group of young people attended the dance at Hyrum Saturday. Mrs. Dale Cash has returned to her home In Logan after convalescing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chocolates $1.49 JELLY Brach's 3 Lb. box Welch Apple JUICE i TEXAS PINKS SEEDLESS 112s Per 33c Pasco Orange 46 Oz. 25c 2 8 oz Marmalade Orange, Kelly cans . . 10c 8 oz. Doss. TEXAS PINKS Large 64's Each 2 GRAPES FLAME RED TOKAYS Per Pound 10c OVEN FRESH APRICOTS Pack Rite IVt JEWELL Shortening SLICED . 2 25c FLAKES can Pickwick .... 95c SOAP 3 Lb. No Vi ... 21c can 33c White King Large PINEAPPLE No. IX CRUSHED Blossom Mo. 3 can 19c 19c Tropic Isle Lb Box CRUSHED Tropic, 9 oz. i 2 can 25c TID BITS Tropic Isle 2 9 oz. can 25c j |