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Show I A Bull's-Ey- e State Visitation for Eagles Auxiliary At A Shapely Target! Members One of Largest Social Events One of the largest social ev ents of the fall season was the St He Visit iti in for Fugles A il on, Vedntsdu, lury membets evening Oitober gles hall 27 in the Fa I bus attended During the evening initiating the by Ogdi n Auxiliary auiplid 11 candidate info the Ogden oi iiiemonies conduitiil pamation n enthusiastic t ilk on Fa and the Auxiliaiy s tgledom place in the program wax given Si I by Madam State Piexident ma .Haney of Provo Remarks Dorothy (Were heard from Ms Wilding of Salt Like ( itv Jim lor P ist M til mi State President pep talk on Birthday Club Meets At Sadie Marble Home The Jolly Time Birthday dub isi Thuisdnv afternoon at lhe home of Mrs S.nbe Mar tile Cormne The Halloween motif was car ned out in house and table dic oi limns and a dever napkin holdei was piesuiti d to each guest as f ivijix Help youi putnei was play Mrs ed during the wild noon Mabel Rasmussen and Muiy Roi he won the prizes Along with a tegular membei attending special guests me lull ra ed Alti June md I.uvenu nei LuPieul Kidd ol Biigham ( ity and A I it e Mai hie A tasty hot luncheon was served by the hostess, who re ceived a lovely gift by the club state membership dneitor and who was first Madam President for the State of I t ill lhe Halloween theme was earned out in deioiatioiis and ii fii shmenls sei vi d Dui mg the event many door pnex were presented mu The affair began m the form of a regular meeting with Mi dam President Helen Lie giv mg the address ol well nine More than 100 ladies y isitc d Mill mv Horn Piov u ooele s Hi f ,ki Bingh on I liivon ( itv Ogden and M il id lit Hio along with Rnpham l ity im in A BOX ELDER immbiiship was given by Mis (elia Doyle Murray, who is now serving as STANLEY ELECT A. Is YOUR Need The record of Henry Aldous" Dixon over the years has been one of enviable achievement. In the fields of education, banking and farming. Dr. Dixon has proved his leadership. With the good of his community and his state always in mind. Dr. Dixon has rolled up a splendid record of academic, public and civic service. 18 years as president of His academic service is well known Weber college in Ogden and, since August 8, 1953 president of the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan. He has also received national recognition in the field of higher education. He served several years on an advisory committee to the U.S. Office of Education. Although a Republican, he was one of three westerners to serve from 1946 to 1948 on the President's Commission for Higher Education. Henry Aldous D I X N Commissioner 0 pledge effluent, cooperative and competent I service to the people Box Elder County. M y, .!! k B. OLSEN of maintenance on a county wide basis. The following births are an nounicd from Cooley Memorial hospital hoc u is boin October 26 to How ml and Donna Hamoek m Dirwood of Malad Idaho J y and Iiah Hunsaker Hayy k is of Honeyyille are the parents ot i boy boin Oitober 28 A gill yy is born Oitober 28 to Reed and Patruia Adams Oalbraith of Brigham City Your vote As President of the Utah State Agricultural College he is thoroughly familiar with all divisions of agriculture and throughout his life ha had extensive personal experience with Utahs agricultural and reclamation problems. Dr. Dixon is a distin The Salt Lake Tribune said in an editorial: guished Utahn who, if elected, would be a distinguished member of Congress." We Can Road construction and BIRTHS In civic affairs, Dr. Dixon was president of the Provo and Ogden chambers of commerce and a member of the commission which drafted a charter for Ogdens commission-citmanager form of government in 1950-52- . In the business world, the Republican candidate for Congress from the First District served on the board of directors of the Salt Lake Branch, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and is now on the advisory committee of the First Security Bank of Utah. As a sportsman, he is an active honorary life member of the Weber County Wildlife association and an enthusiastic hunter and fisherman. y MAY County MILLER took some time at the beach between musical, Ilit The filming scenes for the new Deck and let somebody use her for target practice. Wed like to know what lucky guy threw the ball. The Need for a Republican Congress C Candidate for Democratic ANN C0UN1 Y NEEDS DIXON IN WASHINGTON WIN ( Get a BIG MAN on Ike's team back there to get the things YOU WANT out here! ivith Dixon will lit Vote for DIXON Paid Political Advertisement by Citizens for Dr. Dixoe VOTE REPUBLICAN ON NOVEMBER 2 i Fort Brigham Camp Holds Regular Meeting Fort Brigham camp Daughters I ih Pioneers met Friday evening Octobi r 22 at the home of Mis Lottie Woodward ( apt u.i Lola Stowell piesid ed and Second Vice President liene Reeder conducted "Ltah We Loe Thee was the open mg soi g with Ribecc i Korth olfi i mg the imoi at ion 'Our Own be loved Home mil w is the following song with mi mbi is tin n it polling 11 A sketch of 'ood i In ei visits the it e ol Julia Ann Rucker ( ook was it id In LaVme Han of As your County Clerk, it is my responsibility to take care of the election needs of Box KlJler County . In onk r to do the ob for which 1 yvas elected yyithout undue added eense to the taxpayers, haye not bet n able to get out and meet as many of you jiei xuiiallv as I would haye liked to in behalf of my campaign for I If will continue to sene the people of this county to the best of my ability and ieel the experience gained during my past term in office further qualifies me to better sene the people of Box Elder County. 1 Vote for K. B. with the 180 HP Strato - Streak -- V-8-! si n lhe 27 members and two gui sts piesi lit thin heard lhe li 'son si ue Emblems given Aftun Olsen by Mis Captain ol told stowell her leient trip lo i y ada Mietmg ud)ourned following the ilos.ng song "America," md hinedution was by Mrs ( aroline ( hristensen Crossman Blanihe Helen Christensen Sarah Marble and Murorie Petersen served re fioshments OLSEN For County Clerk 5 Box Elder JOURNAL (Pd. Pol. Adv.) Brigham City, Utah Friday, October 29, 1954 THF All NFW STAR CHIEF CUSWM CATALINA Itl-NE- against reapportionment is a vote of confidence in the vision of our Pioneer leaders. Let us not set ourselves up as judges to undo the work they did so well! Minority rule always has been, is now, arvd always will be V-- 8 all-ne- Advert umeot Committo Ago. rut Comtrtu' onol AmeedowW (At UfrfcWu lUflpportioAiftg Aed ftmui Political X at that SHOCK PROOF CHASSIS ALL-NE- panoel advanced antiknock combustion chambers. Heres performance that will fill the miles with thrills proved for dependability by over 3,000,000 test miles! 17 look BODY ramic windshield . . that fender-levhood . . . the dream-ta- r design of the widi front end Its a masterpiece of modernity this lower, roomier Body by Fisher with luxurious m w fabrics color-keye- d to the Ixiutiful Vogue Two-Ton- e body colors! 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