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Show I Plymouth resident has 80th birthday Mrs. Agnes Archibald, one of respected senior citizens, was honored by her family on the occasion of her 80th birthday anniversary at an open house in the Belmont ward Cultural hall Nov. 17. (A story about the open house was delayed in reaching the Box Elder News office.) Plymouths the former Mrs. Archibald, Agnes Rudd, was born Nov. 16, 1893 in Plymouth, a daughter of E. Harper and Sarah Ann Clark Mrs. Agnes Archibald . . notes 80th birthday Rudd. Christmas crafts class set The second session of a Christmas craft class offered at Lake View Elementary school in the Community Schools program will start Monday Nov. 19. According to Baty Morrison, director, the session will last until Dec. 4 and will include four classes. Lois Nelson, an employee of Darrells Paint and Glass, is instructing the class and can be called for additional spent her girlhood in Plymouth where she was reared and educated. On Nov. 29, 1911 she became the bride of Franklin Archibald in rites performed in the Logan LDS temple. They established a home in Plymouth. Mr. Archibald was a farmer and also worked on road construction. He died April 5, 1958. She in- formation. Prices for most of the items needed for the projects will be kept under $2, said Morrison. Register at Class Persons may register at the first class or call Mrs. Nelson. Some of the projects include drip and drape, tree trimmings, centerpieces, wise men and wreaths. Squares! Fill out She also has two brothers and one sister living-Cla- rk Rudd of Fielding, Jasper Rudd of Plymouth, and Mrs. Millie Hess of Rockland, Idaho. Mrs. Archibald lives alone and does her own work. Her hobbies include crocheting and quilting. She has made a quilt for each of her children, and grandchildren great grandchildren. Tremonton; Mrs. Tom (Relda May) Dickerson, Mrs. Harold (Viola) Moab; Fox, Grass Valley, Calif; Mrs. DeLoy (Darla Dean) Hess, Garland; Mrs. Bovd (Mona) Brown, Salt Lake City. Has has 54 Grandchildren 54 grandchildren and Mississippi news ST. LOUIS (UPI)-T- he first newspaper to be published west of the Mississippi River was the Missouri Gazette, published by Joseph Charless. The first copies were issued on July 12, 1808. What kind of life awaits a newly released prisoner who has spent several years behind bars? When he comes back to his hometown at Christmas time, is there a turkey dinner and a warm welcome for him? He usually needs a job, and a place to live if he has no family. Heres how The Salvation Army helps, if a newly discharged prisoner comes to The Salvation Army for help. The Salvation Army opened its first prison gate home in Australia in 1883, as the Army , She has also given service as a nurses aide to many elderly people. recognized that unless men were helped to get a new start in life, they would be likely to fall back into crime. Today, The Salvation Army aids discharged prisoners in all of the 79 countries in which it is established. They offer prac- tical turning point that helps a prisoner change his thinking and his life. programs, also spiritually OPEN 114 South Main Turning point One experienced prison worker says that little acts of kindness sometimes provide the Art Supplies Call Crafts jjl SANYO 250 DEVILBISS NO. MBM DIRER 1 Vi ... VICKS 1 Easy-to-fi- FORMULA 44 prepared lor winter ll Model No. 5210 Mfg. Extra strength cough mixture. Be Slide rule dial, equipped for FM stereo. gal. capacity 7 hours of continuous use. (I) list Beg. 12.95 19.95 colds. 8 oz. Vick FORMULA Size. Mfg. List 2.39 44 SANYO PHOTOSPHERE jSSSSk. 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According to Glen Casperson, recreation director, one of the NEWS, Brigham City, Utah November Sunday, 18, 1973 visiting prisons, bringing gifts, arranging concerts, providing toys for the prisoner to give to his children. If a prisoner is worried about his family at the holiday season, The Salvation Army officer will visit them, bringing toys, food and clothing. Often a family asks the Army to visit a prisoner and reassure them that he is all right. motivated. In larger cities, The Salvation Army has officers assigned fulltime to work with prisoners, parolees, released prisoners, and their families. They are particularly active during the Christmas season, mented. this form ELDER ! Archibald, Willard; Ronald Archibald, Sunset; Merlin Archibald, BOX 52 Active In church Active in church affairs, Mrs. Archibald served 30 years in the Relief society, over 11 years as in the ward a counselor presidency. She served in the presidency of the Primary and as a teacher for a total of 28 years. She was secretary and taught the Mia Maid group in YWMIA. Blessed with a fine singing voice, she was in the choir for many years. She was also a Sunday School teacher. She is the mother of seven sons and five daughters; ten are living. They are John Leland Archibald, San Diego; Linford E. Archibald, Roy; M. Ray Archibald, Idaho Falls; Delroy She The time of the classes will be from 10 a.m. until 12 noon on Monday and Thursday, in Rm. 2 however if more persons are interested in an evening class on Thursday from 7 to 10 p.m. one might be started, he commented. Salvation Army offers help during Christmas t 2975 West 21st South 487-746- 1 List 1.49 "V ?. DEALERSHIP AVAILABLE 3B n t. . |