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Show Quests Feast on Wild Game Dinner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. P. C. Knudson, 453 South Main on Monday evening, Included members of the Call family who assembled to pay honor to Dr. Arthur H. Neeley and Mrs. Neeley who are visiting here from Short Hills, N. J. and Chauncey C. Call, Salt Lake City, who observed his 50th birthday on that occasion. Dr. Neeley is director of chemical research of the Air Reduction corporation of New , York at Dinner Party ton D. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser, Judge and Mrs. B. C. Call, Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow Call, Mr. and Mrs. David Call, and Mrs. Betty Van Dyke and p children, Richard, Elizabeth. Leslie and Congressman and Mrs. H. A. Dixon of Ogden were hosts at a Talks on Liberty dinner party. Tuesday evening, November 15, at their home in honor of Miss Joyce Thorson, to Congressformer secretary man Dixon and Eddie Petersen, former office manager. Other Brigham City guests in- - By Jo Ann Long "Liberty Is a Natural Right North Stake Primaries was the title the talk of presen- ted by Otto A. Wiesley to the High school student Set Preparation Meets Box Elder 'body on Nov. 16. Officers and teachers of PriThe assembly was sponsored mary children of North Box El- toy the Girls and Boys league Ann Westenskow, City. der stake will hold a stake pre- associations. Invited for the wild duck and paration meeting, Monday eve- Girls League president, Intropheasant served were the guests ning, November 21, at 8 p. m. in duced Mr. Wiesley, chairman of the Utah Industrial commission of honor; Mrs. Chauncey C. Call, Seventh ward chapel. and Labor Relations board. He Mr. and Mrs. Justin B. Call, Mrs. the was also the founder of Utah Nathel Call and Peter Knudson, Following assembly, departall of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Caro- mental meetings will be held Boys State, and at the present lyn Romney, Las Cruces, N. M.; under the direction of members time is the director of it. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Valentine, of the Primary stake board. Mr. Wiesley told the students Monrovia, Calif.; and the folthat everyone is born with a A standing roll call will be friends lowing Brigham City natural desire for liberty. A and relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- - taken. small baby will 'grab for his rattle. If he wants it, he will fuss when someone attempts This to take it from him. small baby is instinctively exercising his natural rights just as we, as a people, have exercised them many times. That Christianity is necessary Congratulations to Printo a free world was another cipal Thomas Tomman-e- y, point Mr. Wiesley tried to imthe students, and the press upon the students. He entire staff at pointed out that the leaders of wonderfor a Russia refuse to let people enful perfomance last Sunter and leave freely from their Mr. day. The smooth way country because they are afraid Tommaney handled his Christianity might enter and deroll one would have stroy their dictatorial form of government. thought he was the oldest hand at television in The student body was then the world. taken on an imaginary flight through the pages of history. Speaking of performanStops were made at the various ces. The performance battlefields where American mem have given their lives so that Irma Hansen, Juanthat we, the American people, ita Stephen and Margarcould exercise our natural et Lewis did for Rotary rights. Such places as Valley ladies night last Friday Forge and the graves of George was terrific. Why look elsewhere for talent when we Washington, A'braham Lincoln, have it so good here at home. and the Unknown Soldier were Which reminds me. Why look elsewhere for ARROW, also visited. dress shirts, ties and hankies for Xmas when we can When Mr. Wiesley returned from this imaginary excursion, give you such a wonderful selection. he brought (back with him a Theyre nationally advertised, you cant buy them any student body which more fully Xmas loaded stock is now for elsewhere our and cheaper realized that "Liberty Is Our while still stocks are that way. time. Better shop early Natural Right, and certainly a right well worth keeping. Dont forget that we carry plenty of boots and outer wear Ole Says: Inter-mounta- Friday, November 18, 1955 Brigham City, Utah eluded Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dr. John Thorson. Following dinner, All former and present em- Dixon showed moving pictures of his tour of U. S. Army service ployees were In attendance. The long dining foom table in Japan and Korea. was beautifully covered with a Home craftsmen bought more handmade Japanese lace cloth $200,000,000 worth of powthan with pink Chrysanthemums. Places were laid for 21 guests. er tools last year. ASSEMBLY SPEAKER Otto A. Wiesley, chairman of the Utah Industrial commission receives thanks from Ann Westenskow, Girls League president, and Hal Reeder, Boys League president, following his address this week at Box Elder High school. in Kiwanians Entertain Husbands at Party Wednesday Evening The Brigham City Klwanians entertained their husbands Wednesday evening, Nov. 16, at the Chamber of Commerce quarters. delicious buffet luncheon was served from an attractively arranged table decorated with fall blooms and lighted tapers in autumn shades. Relays and progressive games provided an evening of fun for all wiho attended. Prizes were awarded to the winners of each was game. Douglas Miller awarded the door prize, a lovely planter made for the occasion and donated by Mrs. Roy Barnard. Mrs. Clark M. Hlllam was general chairman of the event and other committees Included the following: Food1: Mrs. Roy Barnard, Mrs. HOSPITAL NOTES O. Dee Lund, Mrs. Reed Merrill, and Mrs. Wynn Andersen. An appendectomy was per Games: Mrs. Glade Harrison, formed on Maurice Hunsaker of Mrs. Douglas Mliller, Mrs. Glenn Honeyville, Thursday morning. Andersen, Mrs. Ray Daines, and for this early winter. 6 Box Elder JOURNAL Joyce Thorson is Honored Guest at Dinner Party Held at Dixon Home in Ogden A47ss Assembly Speaker A Mrs. George Craghead. Tables: Mrs. R. M. Kaiser Mrs. Jay Hansen. and Moat people who try beam bottled in bond once, stay. with it. Easy to say-easy to enjoy Distilled according to a Beam family formula passed on from generation to 160 generation for over years, youll find its distinctive Kentucky smoothness Jollyette Club Sets Semi-FormParty al l The monthly dancing party for Jollyette Dance club members will be held Saturday, November 19. According to Mr. and Mrs, Willis Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. 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