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Show i THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah f Mr. and Mrs. Authur Steffen' chn Mrs. J. M. Mortensen enter for of afternoon Brigham City visited with the th tained Wednesday land Steffens Monday. Mortensen's! Conrad Mr. of the pleasure and mother, Mrs Mary Mortensen; an. Mr. cf Elwood. who had the op- -; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hess of porturuty oi visiiuig wxtix ugdi lymouui were uinner guests of: AHnm frionH Mrs Anffeline Han-- I iha n iryn: P.Vi,. P,rpnkman.t: rtn Christmas day. sen. d Captain and Mrs. John RADIO SPEAKER San of and son, Karlin, W. W. Whitney will be the Texas, spent Christmas Angels, speaker on Mrs- - Axel Frederick-sen'- s with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. radio program Saturday rv. xi. r uiier a.nu wic momin at 10 a. m. over Station 13 with fiolHc rinntun The annual New Year's Ball KBUH, Brigham City. Lio.ns Garland the by U. sponsored the S. Airforceclub will be heid at the higr? FAMILY MEET ON school beginning at one minute FATHERS BIRTHDAY after midnight. New Year's eve. In compliment to their father The doors will open at 11:30 in on his birthday anniversary, the prepa ration for ths dance. family of Owen Canfield met at Garland Lions Plan New Years Eve Dance By MYELE UDY W. W. WHITNEY TO BE Can-fiel- On Wednesday evening the Pruncjry presented their Christmas program in a splendid way. It was climaxed by a visit- froai Santa who presented ail the children with a gift candy cane and gum and the adults were also given canes and gum Santa made a flying visit at Blue Creek Wednesday for a each home in town Christrr.as ORDLK Cr EASTERN family dinner. In the group were eve. STAR INSTALLS OFflCLRS Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kupfer, Mr. M-went Ward H. Mr. and J. The Corirme Chapter Order and Mrs. Harry Canfield and to Salt Lake m Friday ?.nd re- of Eastern 3ar neii 'uir anand Captain and families their mained over the Christmas nual installation at Cor.'nne Mrs. who are Canfield, Johnny, weekend with their daughter Tuesday evenmsfrom here the holiday spending Mr and Mrs. Burl Hermansen Winded Ryan officiated at San Angelo, Texas, and Mrs. and family. the 'iistaJlatiori cf Ruth Reed, Annie Wright of Hurricane. Mrs. Rayola Walker of Ogden worthy matron; James Reed, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wrard worthy patron; Lucille Howes, WESTMORELAND matron; of Salt Lake City spent the associate Margaret FAMILY VISITS Marie secretary; Christmas holidays until Wed- Woodsioe, the holiday week five During nesday with their parents Mr. Pohl, treasurer; Marian Wood- of the nine children of Mr. and Dora Woodward, chaplain; and Mrs. Art Ward. Birdean Mrs. W. A. Westmoreland have ward, conductress; the Crowther Valeea spent visited with them: Mr. andMrs. Christmas weekend t with her Conine, associate conductress; Richard and Westmoreland Blanche Brenkman, organist; mother, Mr and Mrs. Ed Udy. Emma and Mr. Salt of Lake; family Shaw, warder; Maxwell Mrs. Ruie Macfarlane and Abel of Brigham Ernest Mrs. Rosalie Confer, Pohl, family spent Sunday in a fami Adah; sentinel; City, Mrs. Estella Hughes and Margaret Lykin, Ruth; two home of at the ly gathering children of Honeyille and Vesta Mr and Mrs. Burnell Roundy in Rita Reddlings Esther; DeJarn-etMr. and Mrs. Jerry Burt of t, Ferry, Martha; Helen Fielding. Tooele. Electa. The family of T. J. Udy, numA large crowd of relatives and spent Christ- friends attended, and refreshMrs. Oscar Strand gave bering forty-twmas day at the family home ments were served. family dinner Christmas eve. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Skinner and Present were their sons, Harold and Bert and families of Ogden, family of Salt Lake and Mr. MAJOR ARTHUR IIANSON and Mrs. Newell Udy of Smith RETURNS TO ARIZONA Major and Mrs. Arthur Hansen field and family were out of and Miss Mae Strand. Major and Mrs. Arthur Hantown guests sen and son left Monday to reThe Frank Nielsen family Don Starr of the Navy Rada turn to his station at Tucson, Christmas day with her who is spent stationed Department, Arizona, where he is a pilot on E. Robinson at Provi father, in Texas, visited with his uncle a 0 for the army. Mrs. Hanand family, T. J Udy on Tues- sen, the former Bebe Strand has dence. They also attended the day. been with her parents, Mr. and early morning presentation of The family of Ed Udy met at Mrs. Oscar Strand for the past "The Messiah" at the taber the home of Verl Udy in Field- six weeks recovering from a nacle in Logan. major operation. Major Hansen ing Christmas night. The 'entire family of Mr. and came up two weeks ago to spend j Mrs. Alma Olsen of Logan spent the Xmas weekend with Mrs. Karl Welling spent the the holiday with his family. her son, Reid and family in Tre Christmas vacation with their monton. BEAR RIVER CITY MISS parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy accom ACTIVE AT Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Puzey of panied by Valeea Crowther SALT LAKE SCHOOL of Garland Patricia Christensen of Bear Magna, parents visited in Perry Sunday with the Puzey spent holiday week Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thorn and River City, was accompanist for end with their son and his a violin duet played by Sche-vau- n Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Young. in Tremonton. family r, Robinson and Lynn Gordon Crowther, who is in one of the fine numbers Albuquerque, New Mexico, called his mother, Mrs. Ed Udy Christ on a special Christmas program presented by the students ofj Embezzlers Tell mas night. Mr. and Mrs Aaron Capener the College of Saint Mary --of1r Colt Tolra f t, What Spurs Them UUAU V1JJ. it t.M,n,v i. Aii of Salt Lake City, parents of " Bishop Leland Capener and Ray Mr. and Mrs. Newel Lilenquist To Commit Crimes Capener spent Christmas eve in were in Idaho Falls Wednesday Riverside. LOS ANGELES, Calif. Dr. to be with her brother, Wes R. Cressey of the University of Sam Getz and son, Duane, Glauser of Logan who was California, in a study of embezzlers, were dinner guests Christmas married in the Temple on that reports that embezzlement of money by persons to whom it is entrusted day at the J. D. Dockstader day. is not simply the result of "crimihome. They were surprised by a nal tendencies" or the classic tempMr. and Mrs. Johnny Main telephone call from Mr. and tations of "wine, women and wagMrs. Johnny Contento of Tren- land of Kansas City, Missouri ering." ton, New Jersey. Mrs. Contento are enjoying the Christmas He reports this misapplication of is the former ReNae Getz of week with her mother, Mrs. money results from a coincidence of these prime factors: this city. Myrtle Madsen. The development with an individThe Madsens enjoyed a famual of a financial problem that he Mrs. Edith Schenkel spent ily dinner Thurday with Dean does not feel he can share with Christmas with relatives In Salt and Duain and their families anybody; perception that access to Lake City. being present also. other people's money presents a - if ' - ' , lit j, 0PEHIUG FGA7UEIG' i t """" PeCHJOY'S EJOmEHAKER'S JAHlBfjn' E3 s. 1.1' i - 1 I 0" o, EXTRA-SMOOTH.- sper-f.- .. cotton yarns . ,, smooth, firm .ex.! 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The opportunity factor is the handMrs. Emma Stevens of Brigling of other people's money under ham City spent Christmas with circumstance where it can presumher son, Frank and family in ably be "borrowed" briefly without being missed. Tremonton, The rationalization factor in emThe Rodney Morrisons and bezzlement is not the ultimate in which most crimichildren Joined members of her nals indulge, but justification before at Christmas at the family the which in retrospect often home of Mr. and Mrs. C- - Rastus does crime not seem plausible even to the Petersen in Bear River City. malefactors themselves. Sometimes, Dr. Cressey found, the Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fronk and rationalization involves admitted Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Waldron dishonesty, but dishonesty that is were in Salt Lake Friday night presumed to have justification. Thus to attend the stage show, in one case a man who thought he was not receiving adequate pay "Oklahoma." took the deference out of his emtill; later, when he got an Mrs. Pearl Toland and daugh- ployer's increase above what he thought ters, Diane and Karla are spendwas his due wajie, he tried to reing a few days in Salt Lake, this imburse the till accordingly but was caught before he finishd. week. He suggested that in dealing with apprehended embezzlers it should be borne in mind that most of them realize the error of their ways even before they are caught. Of the oth. . er, imprisonment alternatively may bring their standards back into proper adjustment or through exposure to criminal ideologies, may confirm their twisted value scales. Lundheon guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maugh-a- n Mrs. Jule Harris on Christmas and daughter, Shirley were night were the Douglas Laws, Christmas dinner guests of his Denzil and Rudy mother, Mrs. Josie Maughan in Ballards, Hupps. Wellsville. 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