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Show v. 1 Thursday. January THE LEADER, Tremonlon. Utah 28. 1954 their first meeting of the year Parley Holmgren is the new Ten Iverson. sen and mayor with Grant Checketts Dolly by Andrea naggins Glen were teachers Iverson, Dwight Anderson presented visiting with tokens as appreciation lor and Ernest Huggins acting on VISITING TEACHERS 100 visiting during the ear. the council. Mrs. Mary S. And cele- crson is the clerk. Mrs. Peter S. Jensen ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pap- The Relief Society officers brated her birthday Tuesday and daughter ami Mrs at worth her afternoon homt'. Many entertained the visiting teachers D. to called and Lcttie relatives friends Campbell of Afton at a lovely party Monday even were her house guests of and wish happiness. joy new in Wyoming Relief beautiful the ing Society room, which was just Out of town guests were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen recently completed. The pro and Mrs. Ira Packer of Brigham over the weekend. Miss Sue Simmons of Twin Falls, Idaho gram consisted of a skit present City. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen war: also a guest. ed by Elrita Anderson, Wanda Gaenell Johnsen, who is in Johnsen, Dolly Iverson, Helen and Mrs. Evelyn J. Archibald son visited Salt in and and Andrea Huggins Larry terning at the University in Huggins, Games were enjoyed and delic Lake City Saturday with Mr. Seattle, Wash., is visiting her ious refreshments were served and Mrs. Vern Barrett and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin by Gartrude Jensen, Pearl Jensen, Lilas Bywater, Janet Jen- Bear River City family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins entertained in honor oi Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson of Yost Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansen and daughter Karen, Mrs. John T Mrs. Hansen of Tremonton, Ernest Olsen, DeVeral Olsen and Gerald Dunn of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Christen sen are visiting their daughter Let Anderson's Help MODERNIZE YOUR HOME Now's the time to finish that extra room. Mr. and Mrs. and Murray Cannon in Harton Hill, son-in-la- Come, we'll be happy to show you plans, make estimates, even arrange financSee us ing! Calif. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Iverson of n Tremonton and Mrs. Irving left Friday for the North West. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Iverson and Joe Iverson were going to Moses Lake, Wash., and Mrs. Christensen and Mrs. Iverson were going on to Port land, Oregon and visit their fister and family, Mr. and Mrs Ori-oIverson. Mrs. Clifford Jensen and son Miles returned Monday from Denver, Colo., where they were todayl Chr-stense- BASEMENT GAME ROOM Hrt' Hi (pot for that playroom, TV room or bedroom. Coiti much Ui than perfect visiting Mrs. Jensen's brother. long-await- td you'd think, tool EXTRA ROOM IN ATTIC hundreds of smart, ideal to moke your attic the most popular place in your homo. Got started now) Wo'vo time-savi- AVERAGE ng 500 ROOM AS LOW AS Mo. NO DOWN PAYMENT 36 MOS. TO PAY Anderson LUMBER CO. Phone Tremonlon 2091 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins entertained at a dinner party Friday evening at their home. Covers were laid for fourteen guests. After dinner the re mainder of the evening was spent in playing pinocle. The officers of the Elder Quorum are to be congratulated on the lovely party they gave Wednesday evening at the re creational hall. Dancing and games were enjoyed by the large crowd present after which delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Courtly Hansen of Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins, Sunday afternoon. "A large crowd enjoyed the Green and Gold Ball held Thursday evening. Mrs. Christian Anderson en tertained In honor of her moth er, Mrs. .Sine Anderson Satur day afternoon. A hot dinner was served and the remainder of the time was spent visiting. The occasion was Mrs. Ander son's 84th birthday. The town wishes her many more. The new town board held WHY THE MARCH OF DIMES 0 NEEDS LARGER GIFTS FROM FULL TO FINANCE MORE IN EVERYONE 04 NECESSARY PLUS POLIO PREVENTION PROGRAM POLIO PREVENTION Johnsen. came Melbourne Roberts down from Ririe. Ida., to bid farewell to his cousin, Laron Johftsen who will leave soon for the Danish mission. Mel bourne had a part on the pro gram presented Sunday evening in honor of Laron. He is teach ing music at the Ririe High !TRi4L mini i PATIENT AID mij!a" self-eviden- School. RESEARCH V EI.W00D by Mabel Romer FOR PHI MARY WORKERS PLAN PENNY DRIVE PROFESSIONAL IN EDUCATION LEAST 1953- - wnnnnnnn SERVICES & er RECOVERS AT HOME Abe Kay returned home Fri day from Dee Hosnital in Os- den following his third operat ion in recent weeks. He is now recovering slowlv at his home, after the 12 days in the hospital. $75,000,000 VAN HUESSEN V OPERATION LOOKING AHEAD GEORGE S. BENSON President Harding College Searcy, Arkansas Freedom Declared By Famed Paper To really know America and what it's made of, we need fre quently to take a refresher course in American history, Before any citizen approves any measure shifting responsibility and political and eco nomic power from the hands of the citizenry to the hands of government bureaucracy, he should be reminded especially of the purposes of our great founding documents and the conditions out of which they emerged. Two Guides Two documents stand out among all those adopted by the citizens of his new world the of Independence Declaration and the United States Constiut- - t, 6EPHARTS 1954-A- T USED Sunday morning in Sunday School the Bluebird girls will present a skit which will open the Primary Penny Appeal drive. Sometime between Sunday and Valentine Day a Primary worker will call at each home to collect your pennies for the Primary Children's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hun-sakand family spent last Thursday in Salt Lake City where they helped celebrate the birthday of Mr. David Johnson, father of Mrs. Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hansen and Golden Andreason were in Logan on business Monday. First Baby Born LeRoy Ward of Bloomington, Ida., spent last week at the William Petersen home. His wife, the former Carol Petersen, gave birth to their first child, a boy last Wednesday at the Valley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Ward of Bloomington visited here last Wednesday, and on Thursday. Mr, Lavell Ward, a member of the Weber College faculty visited here. Little Ross Stokes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stokes, had his tonsils removed at a Brigham Hospital last Friday. ned in a few minor revisions, PARIS, LONDON TRIPS and Jefferson then presented WINNERS OF the final document to the Con- AWAIT as nearly SEWING CONTEST gress. It was adopted, everyone knows, on July 4, Two trips to 1776. Paris, London and New York will be awarded as grand prizes Purpose Listed in the "Make It Yourself With The purpose of this historic Wool" contest, announced Mrs. Declaration was set forth clear- J. T. Murdock of Heber City, ly: "When in the course of National Contest Director. human events it becomes necIn addition to these awards, essary for one people to dissolve the 1954 contest offers more the political bands which have than $35,000 in prizes. connected them with another, The twoweek trips to and to assume among the pow- via Pan American WorldEurope, Airers of the. earth, a separate and ways, will be awarded to the equal station to which the Laws Grand Prize winner in the conof Nature and of Nature's God test's division an in the entitle them, a decent respect senior junior division. to the opinions of mankind reThe contest will be to quires that they should declare girl3 from 14 throug-- open 22 yet.rs the causes which impel them to of age. the separation." Contestants in the two divisFreedom Philosophy ions may enter a suit, dress and Next the great philosphy of coat in the district elimination the free man was written into contests, held in September or the Declaration: "We hold these ive Service quota. that truths to be all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are Instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of APPOINTED AGENTS the governed." Read again this historic pur- FOR pose of government "to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed," Citizens Rights That says clearly - that the Stores Company has purpose of government is to Gephart safeguard the citizen's unalien- been selected as distributors able rights the right to live, the right to be free, and the for the famous VAN HUES-SEright to pursue happiness in SHIRT line in Bear Rivone's own way. When we examine our er Valley. Star Valley. Wygovernment today we see how far afield we have oming, and Summit County. permitted it to go. It's now a dominant power in nearly every phase of our everyday life. New styles in the famous Will we hold back its growth now or will we permit it to century white shirts at $3.95 go on until our personal liberty and 100 Orion White Shirts has evaporated? SHIRTS personal liberty began to be fanned, England clamped on even-mor- e burdensome restrict ions. Some were designed as beGovernment punishment. came the master of the people of the new world. Patrick Henry, Jefferson, Franklin the powerful voices of the oppressed people spoke out. The flame of freedom gathered in intensity. One after another, incidents flared. British soldirs were sent in and began to march threateningly about the countryside. In 1775 the fighting , began at Concord, Massachusetts. The Cause In the midst of war, the leaders of the embattled colonies gathered at Philadelphia in the first Continental Congress. They appointed a committee of five to draft a declaration of independence. The committee asked Thomas! Jeferson to write it. Ben Franklin and John Adams later pen N -- at $8.50 are now on the way to Gepharts. where you will We sincerely thank all our friends and relatives who were soon be able to see the enCARD OF THANKS sympathetic at the tire 1954 Spring line, includt;me of the death of our infant :on. Brian. ing Sport Shirts. Mr. and Mrs. D jraM Peter-FeJ so kind and n. . fait 955 Lincoln St., Lake -- City. Adv. ion. -- No one Why were they written, why were they needed? In this col umn let s applv that question to the Declaration of Independence and look back upon the struggling colonies. Then, next week, we can follow through with the Constitution Regimentation Applied By and large the American colonists of the early 1700's felt a strong allegiance to Great Britain and the Crown. For a time Britain encouraged this allegiance by permitting the colonists great liberties in forcing trade and in their domestic affairs. But after 17G3, when the French were driven off the North American continent, Eng land began to apply harsh and restrictive measures the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act, the Declara J, 0 issR sasi" - ij 0 WASHING -t-G-E -o- unt ot 5SM water. o "wssffi o ry the Activator tory tininflmiu.. r Act which declared that the King by and with consent of Parliament, had uthority to make laws "to bind the colon ies in all respects." Regimentation became the lot of the colonies. It became clear that England would enforce the proposition that the colonies existed for one purpose? the good of the mother country. Rebellion Fanned As rebellion against loss of Service) WI1MM e 3M THAT'S US J OS 'mm ANDTWATSi i yT -- 0. truthfulness; PURINA MEETING x .... 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