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Show THE LEADER. bald visited in Malad Sunday with Tom Babbit, father of Mrs. Archibald. They were also in Salt Lake City Monday on busi- PLYMOUTH by La Von Nish Vd ness. vanderhoofs bid welcome to Sew grandchild Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vanderhoof were their who pital and in Ogden Sunday to visit first grandchild, a boy, arrived at an Ogden hosduring the week to Mr. Mrs. Monte Vanderhoof. Mrs. Chester Archibald of.Grace, Ida., who was a weekend guest of the Venderhoofs accompanied them to Ogden. 'Mr. and Mrs. George Archi J Birthday Party A group of youngsters met at the Newell Nish home Saturday afternoon to help Verl celebrate his fourth birthday. Games were played after which they were served refreshments by Mrs. Nish and daughters. Mrs. Lawrence Archibald was taken to the Dee hospital in Ogden where it was found necessary for her to receive medical care. She returned home Tues- day. Tremonton. Uuh Special Workshop Slated at U. S. A. C. Thursday, October 7. 1954 ELW00D by Mabel Romer Specialized sessions for photoof graphers, business staffs and Mrs. Harriet Archibald of newspapers, IIOMEIUJILDERS, Ogden spent the past week in editorial staffs will PARENTS ENJOY and magazines, yearbooks son and her Pocatello visiting THEATRE TREMONTON Mr. and Mrs. be included in the fourth an. SILVER JURILEE daughter-in-laNEW LOW PRICES Adults 50 1 Children 20 1 school nual publications high Walter Archibald. They brought Sixteen Jlomebuilder State girls Utah at workshop her down Sunday and visited college Saturday, Oct- and their parents celebrated Mr. and Mrs Steed Estep and their Silver Jubilee at the Ward Thursday. Friday. Saturday other relatives bfore taking her ober 16. Oct. 7. 8. 9 The Guest speaker will be Col. Chapel Wednesday night. back to Ogden. for the entertainment evening Lois Lamb, Jetta Whiting and Norman E. Sprowe, Marba 20th Century-Foof a smorgasbord supconsisted presents GladO. Baker, Charles Maud Lamb were in Logan Mon. a and per lovely program pre ys Eckersley, Ray Nelson, Ther-o- n sented day. the by girls. Mrs. Dr. Liddle, Tom Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Nish and Mrs. Ora ThompRomer, daughter LaReta were visiting Lorin Wheelwright. son and Mrs. Fonnie Anderson JEAN ROBERT RICHARD KATY in Ogden Saturday. Several high school advisers are the leaders of the girls, and faculties the of WAGNER PETERS W1DMARK JURAD0 Mrs. Alice Lowry of Cardston, and members Mrs. Helen Carlson is the counCanada, has been visiting Mr. of Weber College and USAC will selor in charge of Homebuilding. and Mrs. William J. Hess'the also participate. Arthur Erickson, Owen In connection with the workpast week. They went to Ogden and Richard Harris atThursday and was accompanied shop a region one advisers' tended some of the sessions of by Mrs. Gardner Udy and spent luncheon meeting will be held, conference in Salt Lake City the day visiting Mrs. Welling with Dr. Carlton Culmsee, dean over the weekend. Zundel and other relatives. of the school of arts and scienc Mrs. Reginald Hunsaker was Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess were j es and head of the journalism in Salt Lake City last Wednesf MW tAft 0 SfttM MAWMUl in bait LaKe city rriaay on division at USAC, as speaker. Piolucrf hi DiicM day attending Relief Society Scum PUi to business and also visited their SM. C.atGa- - DWASD DMURYK RICHAHQ MUERff Prof. Laurence C. Evans, head conference. Mr. of the journalism department at daughter and Home From California and Mrs. Ray Schoffield. Weber college, will conduct a Recently returning from a Mrs. Mary Hughes of Malad news writing contest at the DAY CLOSK1) a weeks visit in Los Angeles visited her daughter, Mrs. Jay workshop, of which he is were Walter E. Fridal and son Hess two days during the week. with Prof. John J. Walt. They drove to the coast Mr. 'and Mrs. Lawrence Hess Stewart of USAC. Two $75 Mondiy thru Saturday to visit Dr. Vern Fridal city to Utah of Malad called at the Ervin journalism scholarships Oct. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16 who was recovering from an to contest Hess home Tuesday afternoon. State will be given eye operation. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jay Hess and children winners. Warren Wright of Idaho Falls were in Samaria Sunday to visit visited at the Fridals recently Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Atkinson. PAMALACHKISTENSEX to find out how their brother, I Bishop and Mrs. S. Oleen TO GIVE RADIO TALK WYMAN Dr. Fridal was recovering. JANE Josephson and family were in Pa mala Christensen will be son of Mr. and Cutler, Lyone Brigham City Sunday to visit the speaker on Mrs. Axel Fred, LaMar Cutler, HUDSON accompanied his Mrs. Sarah A. Josephson. . ericksen's WCTU radio program, brother-in-laand sister, Mr. Jerry Archibald, who is work- at the new time of 1 p.m. Sun- and Mrs. Blaine Hill on a trip BARBAE ing in Ogden spent Sunday with day over KBUII, Brigham City. into Idaho Sunday. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Home on a leave from the Ervn Hess. STATEMENT OF THE OWN- armed service is Harold PeterIn Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Hess and ERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, son, son of Mr. and Mrs. William son Richard were sight seeing CIRCULATION, ETC., REwith Peterson. Harold is at Fort Ord, in Bingham Canyon and Liberty QUIRED BY THE ACT OF Calif., and will train for clerk Park in Salt Lake City Sunday. CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, typing when he returns Agnes Moorhead Mr. and Mrs. Joe Archibald 1933 OF THE LEADER pubA daughter of the Petersons, and daughter Clara of Logan lished weekly at Tremonton, Box Mrs. LeRoy Ward, of Blooming-ton- , visited with Mr. and Mrs. De- Elder County, Utah for Octolvr Otto Kruger Idaho, and small son have Vere Hess at the Ervin Hess 1, 1954. spent the past t hree weeks here home Friday evening. State of Utah ) from a back injury recovering Mr. and Mrs. Newell Nish County of Box Elder . . . )ss. Greg Palmer ? she received in a fall. visited Mrs. Ruth Goddard in Before me, a Notary Public in Have you noticed that some Malad Sunday. and for the State and county of our side roads are being 2 COLORED CARTOONS Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Gibbs of NEWS personally appeared A. graded and graveled? This is a RichMrs. and Walter N. who been' much needed project and we Portage having Rytting. ards of Malad, Ida., were visit- duly sworn according to law, de- have our Mayor to thank for it. ors of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey poses and says that he is the Lamb Sunday. editor, publisher of The Leader Leaves Hospital and that the following is to, the Jess Archibald was able to best of his knowledge and belief, a leave the Dee hospital in Ogden 'true statement of the ownership, after spending the past two management, circulation, tc., of weeks there.- He spent a few the aforesaid publication for the days at his daughters home, Mrs. date shown in the above caption, Dee Williams before being able required by the act of August 24, to go home. Mrs. Archibald has 1912, embodied in section 411, also been stayng with her dau- Postal Laws and Regulations, ghter in Ogden and has spent printed on the reverse side of this most of her time with her hus- form band. Mrs. Ray Whiting has 1. That the names and been cooking the school lunch of the publisher, editor, man in Mrs. Archibald's place. aging editor, and business manag C Q I rs- Mrs. Austin Nish entered the ers are: 1 I A Jr. w J Dee hospital Monday where she Publisher A. N. Rytting, Tre underwent a major operation monton, Utah. , 7 That tu Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb The Leader Publishing Co., Inc., were sight seeing up Logan Can Tremonton Utah. A. N. Rytting, Tremonton Utah. yon and Bear Lake Monday. Mrs. Jess Lamb and baby Alvaretta D. Rytting, Tremondaughter Donna and Mrs. Don ton, Utah. R. Lamb were in Logan Monday. Frank L. Davis Tremonton, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rudd 3. That thcknown bondholdand daughter of Ogden were ers, mortagees and othr security weekend guests of Mr. and Ms. holders owning or holding 1 per N. J. Rudd. cent or more of the total amount v ' I A hJP ."' t u Mr. and Mrs. Lorin John and of scurities are: daughter were Sunday visitors D. E. Peckenpaugh, 8344 La at the Jess Lamb home. Jolla Shore Dr. La. Jolla, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mansfield 5. That the average number of and Jess Lamb were in Ogden copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, thrThursday on business. Mrs. Bertha Lamb and Mrs. ough the mails or otherwise,, to Nadine Lamb and children visit- paid subscribers luring the twelve ed Mrs. Stwart Cornwall of months preceding the date shown Tremonton Thursday. above is 1251. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Josephson A. N. Rytting, and daughter of Brigham City Editor, Publisher. visited Mr. and Mrs. Oleen JosSworn to and subscribed before ltd H, Truck tlr rpil""" ephson Thursday. me this 1st day of October, 1954. Bob Konratle of Ogden was of ruggd G. Melvin Foxley. "Atf 8 monfht (SEAL- wtw my Iron CHAm look a dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. commission m nw." expires m good (My Jess Lamb Sunday. LIBERTY New Agri-cultur- Jos-ephso- n. Mar-garet- te SPENCER TRACY Ras-muss- NEW WAY to MEM and COOL Your Home! 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