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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton. Uiah Thursday, Ociober 3. 1957 - 1 ii mim from Christy's Scrapbook THE BETTER WAY - - It'i4t J'- f ff l- I Than to know down deep in your inmost soul The prize seems fair When the fight is on, But save it is truly won You will hate the thing when the crowds are gone For it stands for a false deed done. And it's better you never should reach your goal Than ever success to buy At the price of knowing deep down in your soul mat your glory is all a lie. Detroit Free Press rr - I It is better to lose with a conscience clean Than to win with a trick unfair; It is better to fall and to know you've been, Whatever the prize was, square, Than to claim the joy of a far-ogoal And the cheers of the standersby, - mmm - . ;' , : ftf vVl L'' A cheat you must live and die. TAYLORS MOVE TO KAYSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Dean Taylor left I last weekend to make their home in Kaysville. Mr. Taylor i is employed at Hill Air Farce ' Base. Mrs. Taylor has been employed at the office of the National ! Farm Loan for twelve years. 1 . - THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday. Ociober 3, 1957 u? v , Valoise Sorensen. Mrs. Letitia Sorensen was for the event. Mrs. Bernice Allen gave the lesson and cantaloupe ala By Mrs. Blaine Rhodes mode was served to thirteen women. Mrs. Kate Hughes and daueh ters Tina and Ydonne of Ogden GLENN TAYLOR were faunday visitors at the Roy AtKinson home. Mrs. Don Bourne entertained Mrs. Dora Shaffer returned Friday afternoon for eight little Saturday night from an extend- friends of Jill's. The children ed vacation in California. She enjoyed playing some games and accompanied her nephew and were served a delightful meal A teaching and administrative his wife to their home in Wat afterward. mrs. JKrma Warburton of record equalled by few school the sonville. Calif., following Louli St. Shaffer reunon here. While in Grouse Creek visited with her men or women makes up the THOUGHT FOR NEWSPAPER WEEK California she was able to visit sister, Mrs. Don Bourne and career of Glenn Taylor, principal of Garland Elementary with her niece, Mrs. Marjorie family here Friday. The Don Bourne family were School. Bankhead and family in Fresno. Mr. Taylor is beginning his also about her Sunday dinner guests of Ardes She was so This is National Newspaper Week, and if we lend to trips to Sanhappy 32nd year of teaching Francisco and the Adams in Tremonton. all of boast a little just now perhaps we may be indulged. For Redwood forest. Neil Bourne was in Logan it in Box Elder County and all the newspaper, which regularly devotes itself to bring From California she travelled from Saturday night until Tues- but one year as a school news and interpretation of news to your homes, has a to Reno, where she stayed with day morning with his grandparThe 1957-5- 8 school term in The ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams. message of its own. We believe that message worthy of Mr. and Mrs. Quincya Keele. Mr. and Garland Mrs. will be his 18th year in Edward new Keeles are home Chow building some attention. Lake Tahoe, so they spent and three children from Oeden that school. He has also taught The American newspaper occupies a unique place in at were Sunday visitors at the Lee in Willard, Snowville, Fielding about five days up there. the world. Its freedom to print is guaranteed by the and Bear River City. Mr. and Mrs. Don.Shaffer and Allen home. Consititution. It has been considered from the beginnings family brought her home from Mrs. Marlene Grover and From the time of his own of the Republic and from even before that an essential Salt Lake City Saturday night. sons, Buddy Lee and Robbie, education, Mr. Taylor has gone She only plans to be here a were in West Point Friday after- about his school, civic and instrument in the lives of the American people. while, however, before she noon to visit with Mr. and Mrs church work with a thoroughIts basic purpose has been and always will be the short is off on another jaunt, this Leland Patterson. Janet Patter- ness proven in a record of same: To tell the happenings of the day. Here the time and responsibility planned for Missouri and son returned home with them achievement function is of particular importance in regards to the Oklahoma. and spent the night here. Her in all these activities. He received his degree at the The J. P. Christensen family parents came up Saturday and happenings of government, which is but an instrument of was supposed to furnish the she returned to West Point with Utah State University and also the people s will. studied at the University of Its next and almost inseparable function is to music for the High Priest's them. Miss Mary Korth and Miss Utah, the University of Cali on at Howell banquet Friday, to the facts these in place try concerning happenings Reese of Namna. Ida fornia in Berkeley and Harvard to give them meaning in the light of other but only four were able to per- Joleen perspective form because of the influenza were overnight visitors at thp University in Cambridge, Mass events, past and present. aince beginning his teaching going around. Bruce and Jay home of Miss Joan Grover. The It has other important purposes to serve as a medium Vee played a duet and J. P. two young ladies from Idaho career, he has been a member for advertising, to entertain and amuse, to serve as a public played a solo on his trombone. were enroute to Provo where of the Utah Education AssociaRhea accompanied them. they are planning to attend the tion and has been active in the forum. local units. He was chairman of ts.Y.U. Others in attendance from You may, and undoubtedly do, on occasion become Mr. and Mrs. Steve Grover the local association's legislaEast Garland Mr. and Mrs. were discouraged with your newspaper or even become angry L. M. Holman, Mr. and Mrs. have moved to Garland. They tive committee ,and was a memwith it Yet it is an indispensable item for intelligent Paul Larson, and President and nave Deen living in the old ber of that committee again for the past year. He is now recrealiving, and in more cases than is generally realized it is Mrs. R. J. Potter. The group all A. R. Udy home. He has been Mrs. Kussell Stevenson and tion chairman. the most constructive and most educational item in a reported that the meal and the Mrs. and of the Lowell president secretary Christensen were existence. near and evening perfection. family's Some of our young people their families were Sunday vis area principal's association. Where newspapers are free from government restricHe is a member of Phi Delta in Ogden Thursday to hear nors at the Ross Rhodes home. tion, as they are in the United Sates, you are free to select were educational fraternity, Last Kappa, Mr. ColBand at Weber and Mrs. Monday, the reading matter of your choice. You are privileged to the Navy Those who went were Paul Larson and David and and is on the program commitlege. tee of the U.S.U. chapter. have a voice of protest. You are favored by having news Bruce Christensen, Carl Harper, Julie were at Little Valley. In civic work, Mr. Taylor is On Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs of importance about you, personally, collected, verified lone Harper, Lynn Riser, Dale Paul Larson were in Salt Lake a member of the Garland Lions and presented in readable and understandable form de- Larson, Reed Wood, Chris wuy wnere they attended the Club, having served as secreCarol Rhodes. livered to your home every day. Lrolden Mr. Mrs. of and accurate Wedding Anniversary tary. He was on the 1957 Beet and an Stacey Oyler The modern newspaper is a swift celebration of Mr. and Mrs. and Wheat Days committee. Lake City were weekend purveyor of important factual data and a medium of con- Salt Mr. Taylor is a member of the Matthew of Asper. Howard the guests Oylers. sidered, moderate and enlightened opinion. Church of Jesus Christ of LatterMr. Mrs. and Marion Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oyler Sorensen -day of aside set and is currently this Saints America Mr. week, and son, Kelly were in Brigham and and Mrs. Jim ChristenThe newspapers of the Garland First sen were services to president in call to the attention Logan Sunday they perform. Sunday afternoon to visit with therefore, where they were dinner guests Ward Elders. He has served in But more than that they set it aside to remind themselves Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine' Harper 01 ivir. and Mrs. Ed Thrasher the MIA presidency, the MIA and their readers of the obligation they owe the American have purchased a boat from the Jim and Dessie left Tuesday for stake board, has taught Sunday public. their home in Provo so that Jim School and has taught the teachDennis Millers and went to er training class. for five years. It is their constant hope that the reading public will could return to his schooling. Dam to it out Sunday. Mrs. Wilford Dredge of Soda He has been a scoutmaster for continue to trust the integrity of their services. It is their Mr. and Mrs. try Tom Harper and constant effort to maintain the standards which have made children and Sharon Oyler also Springs and Mrs. Henry Soren- 10 years. Music has also been a major interest with work in the this nation, more than all others, a nation of newspaper went over to see the boat and to sen were in Logan Friday to ward choir, the Valley Chorus attend the a of Temple wedding take ride in it. Nearly everyreadings. and in a ward quartet. their Don is Stewart one nephew, of sore stiff from and pretty occasion not is an National Newspaper Week, therefore, Mr. Taylor is married to the to water ski, but all Ogden. Friday evening Mr. and e former Edna Ward oi Willard. for Mrs. by newspapers nearly so much as it is an oc- trying Henry Sorensen, Mr. and it was well worth the fun. It is a time for newspapers agree and casion for Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen Mrs. Clyde Sorensen and Mr. They have two daughters over the land to rededicate themselves to the trust placed and their family, with the ex and Mrs. Richard Peterson were two sons. Both of the daughters BYU degrees in educain them by the vast intelligent, progressive and enlightened ception of Walter, and Mr. and in Ogden to attend Don's wed- have tion and the Taylors want the which ding was held reception Mrs. Eugene Hansen and Elia American public. boys to achieve the same goal. ward. Sanchez were in Salt Lake City in the thirty-thirMrs. Taylor is nearing the Sundav fer the christening of of work for her own WEEKEND IN MORGAN the new baby son of Mr. and degree. Mrs. Eugene Hansen. They namMr. and Mrs. Emerson DeHart ed the baby Warren Jeff Han- and their family spent a most sen. The christening took place pleasant weekend FOR FAST RESULTS in' Morgan in the University ward. After- visiting with Mr. and Mrs. USE LEADER Jesse ward there were fourteen to Kilburn. WANT ADS dinner at the Eugene Hansen home. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman were in Logan Sunday afternoon where thev visited with Miss Kate Hansen. Mrs. Charlotte Korth was a special guest at the Primary THINKING OF Preparation meeting held Thurs day night at the homo of Mrs WINTER TOO MANY CREDITORS ON YOUR NECK? ss EAST GARLAND Return From California Trip dREr YOU HfltflNG TI20UBL& MErtTING ALL YOUR. MONTHLY PAYMENTS- - ? TUfc COUPON BELOW WILL BRING YOU INFORMATION ON HOW YOU CAN PAY (ILL YOUfc BILLS 01 ONE PLACE ON PAYMENTS YOU CAN AFPOfcD.... -- WITHOUT BORROWING NO 0IIIGAT10N, OF Portrait of fi P.O.BOX 813 OGDEN, UTAH GENTLEMEN: PLEASE 5END INFORMATION ON HOW I CPN PAY ALL MV DILLS ON PAYMENTS I CAN PFtOBD AND NOT BORROW MONEY I AM UNOEI2 NO OBLIGATION AFTEI2 RECEIVING , TMIS INFORMATION NAME. 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T THE COURSE Debt Consolidation Bureau A Teacher Sor-ense- ATTEND STAGE PLAY Several local women drove to Salt Lake City Tuesday 'to see the "stage play, "The Diary of Anne Frank" at the Capitol Theatre. In' the group were Mrs. Frank Stevens, Mrs. Gordon Worley, Mrs. Russ Waldron, Mrs. Jack Shumway, Mrs. Ed Quinney, and Mrs. Hy Marble. LAU Tremonion 9 |