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Show Blazers Entertain Greeting the School's 'Slew of 8th Ward Entertain Moms Boy11 Top-Pilo- Mothers in 5th Ward of the Eighth ward joined together to entertain their mothers last Wednesday October 20. Each took part on the program, after which the mothers pinned Top Pilot pins on their youngsters. The program was under the supervision of their teachers, Mrs Marion Jeppson and Mrs. Ilene Earl. Special visitors were Mrs Madge Hull, stake Top Pilots leader, along with members of the Eighth ward Primary presidency In participating Top Pilots the event were: Judy Christensen, Renee Christensen, Jimmy Garrett, Jackie- - Jensen, Larry Yates, Kit Hendrickson, Alan Freeman, Denise Orchard, Kathleen Valberg, Darlene Darough, Carol Ann Davis, Merlene An dreason, Marlene Kelly, Ronnie Smith, Barbara Jensen and Bruce Howard. Blazers of the Fifth ward recently entertained their mothers. Rex Hamilton and Lee Johnson served as aides for the af fair. Prajer was the theme of the lesson with a social hour for the boys and their mothers follow ing Mothers attending Included Mrs Fred Allen, Mrs Joe Ce falo, Mrs. Gordon Reese, Mrs Bob Hamilton, Mrs. DeLore Jen sen and Mrs. William Wendell Refreshments were served by the boys under the direction of their class leader, Mrs Leah All VOTE KLEON KERR For State Representative Republican rt v 4 Greer Garson Introduces the New Boy Her Tim Considine, to his classmates in a scene from Twelve Men, which starts Sunday at the Capitol Theater. e of the of the only woman teacher at a boys school, the picture also stars Robert Ryan and Barry Sullivan. Roogies Bump is the Comedy-romanc- .0 es co-hi- t. Hinder lk& This Is What They Say: Exceptionally good judgement Fine parliamentary ability We deeply appreciate the fine service You are one of the outstanding legislators Your service to agriculture was most comy mendable and defin-atel- ' outstanding (Pd. Pol. Adv.) By Harry Marlowe low 'The Caine Mutiny' THUR. - FRI.-SA- lid Two Big Features 1 pngBwip NOTORIOUSTBRETOfADE Rep Stringfellow was leading Walter K Granger, the Democratic candidate, by a three to one margin In Weber county up until the war hero hoax exploded Obviously he established that lead with some Democratic support And just as obviously, if a Republican candidate is to w'ln, he must hold a good deal of that support Dr Dixon, known the length and breadth of Weber county, is a man who could hold that margin l He is also known in Cat he county, second largest in the district, and that popular' ity should win him enough vot es to offset the admitted superiority In Carbon county, which is always strongly Democratic. If Dr Dixon can hold his own In Weber county he can and probably will win the election. But The Republican party, the vice president commented has et up some high standards of integrity for their administra- tion T. Rep Stringfel Rep Stringfellow simply not live up to those Span- iards That the Stringfellow story hurt the Republican party, as well as the Congressman, his friends and his family, is evident How much effect the confession will Stringfellow have on next Tuesdays election s not as clear But the vice president point 'd out a significant fact when he said that in many respects the Stringfellow story, with its utendant publicity, will help he candidacy of Dr Henry Dixon, the Utah State coUoge president who was drafted by the GOP for Al-do- w-l- aiuiysYJjrjL'mjD O' THE PICK leZhnieoor "The Gambler From Nachez" AND PIPER ME MuswEsunn Co-II- - FRIDAY - SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE BILL Temptations of a fighter WITH FAITH IN HIS JUST ANOTHER DAME... presents in EXCITING WI Tennessee BUT TONIGHT SHES THE BURPING FISTS! keenan l THE TREFOIL of Utah By Julia Clark, Scribe On Oi tober 11 the Gill Stouts had election day We discussed The meeting will be held at the advantages and disadvan the home of Mrs Birdie Hansen, tages of the patrol system and 4G South Fourth West All memof having the president conduct We finally deci bers are urged to attend the meetings m as president, Margaret Baird as Imogene vite president secretary: Francis Hyer as treasurer and Julia Clark as scribe Del-garit- o Scientists says that frost damage to citrus fruit depends upon wind, dew, low and perhaps even dust particles on or near the fruits surface. tcmiK-rature- NEEDS DIXON IN WASHINGTON ELECT The Need for a Republican Congress Is YOUR Need Visitors 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 since in Weber college August 8, 1953 president of Ogden and, 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 0 Republican, he was one of three westerners to serve from 1946 to 1948 on the President's Commission for Higher Education. 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 Ogden's commission-citmanager form of 1950-5in government 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. At Al Andersen Home Al Andersen Mr and Mrs have been hosts to family members during the past few weeks. Here from Cushing, Oklahoma have been Mr. and Mrs. Linton Hinds Visiting now are Mrs Grace T Long, Culver City, California, and Mrs Lillian T. Wilson, Long All are sisBeach, California ters to Mrs Andersen (the former Margaret Taylor ) They have also visited with Mrs. Mary Taylor, Mr and Mrs. Jack Taylor, and Mr and Mrs. Bert Taylor, all of Brigham City The visitors have also spent time with other relatives and friends in Utah. y 2. Card Of Thanks To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved husband and father, George A Hunsaker, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted In any way. Mrs George A- - Hunsaker and Family. As a sportsman, he is an active honorary life member of the Weber association and an enthusiastic hunter and County Wildlife fisherman. As President of the Utah State Agricultural College he is thoroughly familiar with all divisions of agriculture and throughout his life has had extensive personal experience with Utahs agricultural and reclamation problems. Dr. Dixon is a distinThe Salt Lake Tribune said in an editorial: guished Utahn who, if elected, would be a distinguished member of Congress. Ihe present indications are that he is holding his own. In the Second Congressional district, the effect on voters of the Stringfellow story is not immediately evident. If there was not much effect, and this seems to be the case, Rep. William A Dawson seems a good bet to keep the slight edge he had in the district before the Stringfellow story broke. Get a BIG MAN on Ike's team back there to get the things YOU WANT out here ! Vote for DIXON VOTE REPUBLICAN ON NOVEMBER Mere's Paid Political Advertisement by Citizens for Dr. Dixoa 2 TOW tBoKlMS The thats sweeping Buick to record sales in October! BUICK Record-makin- BONUS BUICK g BUICK BONUS allowance in October One look at the national sales figures tells you this: Buick is outselling every other cor irf America regardless of price class except two of the d three." And just to keep shies soarto give a whale of an allowwe're willing ing ance this month to keep success rolling in high. So come in get a car and a deal that are too good to BONUS Higher resale value Year offer year, Buicks have always carried a high resale value. But the 1 954 Buick has an even d bigger edge in its styling. It will still be fresh and when other '55 models come out. So the new Buick you buy today will keep you plenty of dollars ahead when you trade it in. year-ahea- g miss. Tomorrows styling today You con see it on every new Buick on the road-glamo- rous styling keynoted by that broad panoramic windshield that most other cars won't have till 1955 or later. And with this V8 advanced styling, you get Buick's record-higpower, luxurious room and comfort, that famed Million Dollar Ride and all for prices that start just a few dollars above those of the e three." Result Buick is now outselling all other cars in America except two of these new-da- y h Wynn The tpectoevler TOO bp Butch CfNfUR- rAmerica I highest horsepower per dollar Mr a d priced nest to Buick lowest. "low-pric- e three"! champ DEWEY . MARTIN W GRAHAME BARRY MARCIA HENDERSON $uicU Sales j HALLOWEEN MIDNIGHT SHOW Saturday Nile, ded to have the president take chirge at the meetings The officers elected by the troop are Harriet Westenskow COLOR Shelley Winters gene Sego Lily Daughters To Meet Thursday 1954 "low-pric- it LAST NIGHT SHE WAS GLORIA SCOUTS? Sego Lily Daughters Pioneers are planning regular monthly meeting for Thursday evening, October 28, at 7 30 p Elder NEWS Box Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, October 27. GIRL UNDER BOX EIDER COUNTY low-price- "The Sun Shines Bright" THURSDAY Leone Heniy her sister, Mrs and in Los Angeles visited with Mrs Lucy Caldwell, the former Lucy White Woods PICTURES" BAST TIMES TODAY STARRING Back fiom California with greetings from former Brighamltes is M.rs Martha Jensen. She brought with her best wishes from Mr and Mrs J A Fish burn The former bishop of the Fifth ward and his wife sent their best regards via Mrs Jensen. While in Temple City, California visiting with her twin daughters and families, she also visited points of interest in Southern California including the LDS temple there, and the Knotts Berry farm In Ventura she visited with stan- Vice President Nixon said a which There are several couple of significant things in an off ear election things needs One, Sait Lake City last week end the most important, is an inthings of great importance In terest in the campaign SecondUtahs political campaign a great deal of publicity Is ly One concerned directly the needed for the candidate The Stringfellow story did tragic and puzzling case of Rep both for the candidacy of Dr Douglas R Stringfellow. The vice president seemed to Dixon Granted, it is not an easy about sum it up when he said that while everyone felt sym task to go into a campaign with pathy for the youthful Utah only two weeks left, and be congressman, Utah Republicans faced with a seasoned camhad done the only thing possi paigner who has won a district ble when they accepted the congressional seat six times as a candidate of out of the past seven elections resignation the 32 year old ENDS TONIGHT First Congressional district dard bearer Top-Pilot- s Out-of-Sta- te 4 Focmer Brighamltes Send Best Regards ts WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT so Buick "deals are bigger BUICK WILL BUILD THEM MILTON BERLE STARS FOR BUICK Set than ever right now Buick Berio Show I Alternoti Tuesday Evenings Oct. 30th I "ROBOT MONSTER" Also "CAGED FURY" I viv PLUS CARTOON - SHORTS - NEWS 7 550 South Main Street BBumcdp CmoiipmMij Brigham City. Utah |