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Show Thursday. April 8. 195 THE LEADER. Tremoaion. Utah LIBERTY THEATRE TREMONTON New " BY CLINT BONNER U)4m V. w MONDAY. TUESDAY April SUNDAY APRIL 12. 13 ITS VWl 11 Closed 0UEA f jf NEWS KNOWLES CARTOON SHORT 1 2 COLORED CARTOONS Scout Leaders Stage School In Hiking Skills A special ncniifi experience in Fish, Game Tags For Sale Soon Pat- rol and Troop hiking methods was conduced Monday at Bear River City school for all Scout leaders in the Golden Spike Scout District. Under the direction of Chairman Frank Stevens and the District training committee, the ingrediexperience featured ents of successful Patrol and Troop hiking. Actual hike plans were developed and discussed. VACATION AT LAS VEGAS Blanche Ulalla Cornwall, Hansen of Fielding and Hazel Fuller of Ogden returned home Tuesday evening after spending five days on a vacation to Las Vegas, Nevada. an Auto. Qlaii PROPERLY REPLACED f4lP! tips Our Shop and Work approved and recommended by M.J.C. CARLSON GLASS Visitors were barred from the sick room. Dwight L. Moody, the evangelist who had stirred had 50,000,000 listeners on two continents, preached his last sermon. A gentleman in his early fifties waited outside in the hall. It was December, 1899, and cold, but the quiet man had come to Northfield, Mass., from his home in East Liverpool, Ohio to pay respects to the man who, with Singer Ira D. Sankey had "reduced the population of hell by a million souls." Will Lamartine Thompson's gift of music and poetry was matched with "a fine character of sincerity, simplicity and righteousness." He wrote his first song in 1863 at the age of 16, and 10 years later, while studying at Boston's Conservatory of Music, came out with "Gathering Shells by the Seashore." The hit swept the nation from snore to shore and gathered a fortune for the youthful composer who left for Germany to further his musical education and returned to write 'My Home on the Old Ohio" and "Under the Moonlit Sky." Riding the crest of fame and fortune at 40, turned his composer-poe- t the back on secular compositions and turned his pen to writing hymns. lie opened a music store, set Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling, Calling for you and for me; See, on the portals He's waiting and watching, Watching for you and for me. mild-manner- ed house for church songs up his own publishing e and bought a wagon. While Sankey, with the voice that could be heard a mile, was singing to the niuutituties in America and England, Will Thompson was driving his team of horses in Ohio and singing his own hymns in rural homes. When he found no piano he simply unloaded the one on his wagon and played his own accompaniment to his "Lead Me Gently Home. Father," "There's a Great Day Coming" and "Jesus Is All the World to Me." At the same time, penitants by the thousands streamed down Moody's sawdust trail to Sankey singing of Will Tliomreaon's "Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling." The echo swept into South Africa and was translaUxi in Hawaii. Through the door of his sick room, Dwight L. Moody heard someone mention the name of Will Thompson. Ignoring doctors' orders, the dying evangelist demanded that he be admitted. Feebly taking the '"Band of Ohio" by the hand, he said, "Will. I would have rather written "Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling" than anything I have been, able to do in my whola life." The song: Time is now fleeing, the moments are passing, Passing from you and from mej Shadows are gathering, death-bed- s are coming, Coming for you and for me. Utah 96th Division Sets July Camp Mishaps Blamed On Violations Of Law im-prssi- ve APRIL FRIDAY and SATURDAY at Midnight Onlyl 9 - 10 A DAY woturs 1 ntsT 4TUtf IfWGTK J- M3 HOWARD MOTION J- PtCTUtf F5 NATURAL VISION r, i Y KEEL , Warner Bros t "Cal2R ill 'BWANAPEtfIL' On Mun Kahaia mob ?7nira an IM TMIIIUMI - COtO Mil ICItll SUNDAY. MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. APRIL U. 12. 13. 14 SPECTACULAR LOVE MUSICAL! to Color by TECHNICOLOR! roCf (' --f- iy LOVE HERE FROM LAS VEGAS BECKSTEADS SEND GREETINGS Mr. and Mrs. Rees Stephens have been visiting for the past week with the D. B. Green family. Mrs. Stephens is the former Donna Green. She and her husband have been stationed at Las Vegas, Nevada with the Air Force during the past several months. Mr. and Mrs. Ross J. now of Los Angeles, formerly of Tremonton, have written sending greetings to all their friends in the area. Mr. Beekstead reports that he played with the orchestra featured in the picture, "Rhapsody," and thought some might be interested if they have an opportunity to see the picture. Beck-stea- d, LEADER WANT ADS FOR QUICK RESULTS USE SWITCH Wftioufmocfetyo-fr9tf9yem&i- Donald R. Snow Visits In Japan SHOP FRIDAY - SATURDAY two-hors- The 1954 fishing and hunting licenses were set to leave Department of Fish and Game offices about April 1. They Oh, for the wonderful love He has promised, should be in the hands of all Why should we tarry when Jesus is pleading, Promised for you and for me; folvendors within two weeks Pleading for you and for me? Tho' we have sinned, He has mercy and pardon, lowing. Why should we linger and heed not His mercies, note Pardon for you and for me. Department spokesmen Mercies for you and for me? that anyone planning an early fishing trip to any of the waters open for year around angling must possess a 1954 license. The 1953 license is good through April 15, last day of the fish and game license year in Utah. Only minor changes other than coloration will be noted in this year's licenses and deer tags. The law requires they be ATTEND ARIZONA worn "visibly on an outer gar- PLAN EASTERN ment at all times when fishing, VACATION FUNERAL hunting or trapping." Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Waldron Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kupfer of Utah's 1,000 members of the are making plans to leave SunBothwell and Mr. and Mrs. day morning for the east, where 96th Infantry Reserve Division they will spend three weeks will take their 1954 summer Rudy Miller of Tremonton spent visiting in Chicago, Washington manuvers at a southern Calif- part of last week in Phoenix, D. C. , and New York City. ornia Army Post. Ariz., where they attended Brig. Gen. II. L. Ostler, Salt They will be accompanied by funeral services for Mr. Waldron's brother, Lee and Lake City businessman and asEmil Kupfer. Califdivision of wife sistant his commander, Long Beach, The blame for traffic acjoin ornia, who will arrive here Sat- said the Utah "Dead-eyes- " Mrs. Rose Miller, who has cidents cannot be placed 96th trooppers from Idaho, Mon- been spending the winter in urday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hansen tana and Arizona July 25 Arizona, returned to Tremon upon bad roads, weather.or of Brigham City will stay at through Aug. 8 at Hunter Lig- ton with her son, mechanical failure in most Rudy and his the Waldron home during the gett Military Reseveration near wife. cases, according to the final San Luis Obispo, Calif. absence of the vacationers. summary of such accidents for 1953, just released by the State Department of Public Safety. Ninety percent of the accidents were due to human failures, and 88 percent to violations of the laws the report shows. Yokohama, Japan Army PFC Donald R. Snow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orion W. Snow Deweyville Utah recently spent Phone 2171 a seven-da- y rest and recuperat ion leave in Yokohama. JaDan YOU CALL WE INSTALL Snow is normally stationed in ANYWHERE Korea as a truck driver with the Eighth Army. AND GIANT WIDE SCREEN 3-- D Midnight Show A quiet man is heard around the world LCCKHART WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY. 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