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Show 2 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 13, 1960 ? YOUR SHARES I AMERICA cation and diligence in the eternal effort to preserve these freedoms. of utmost importance we present a a world in which freedom is being attacked so violently and Truth makes us free. so unscrupulously. Let us now resolve to continue the dissemination of truth as the industructible bulwark against ignorance, enslavement, bigotry and political chicanery. It is solid front for freedom in it's high time the editor of this paper got back to his job of editorializing, in fact, its long overdue. But between hunting and football games, conventions and meetings, he's been a very busy old man. OPEN Newspapers are, indeed, the guardians pmsots An Another noteworthy occasion, to be observed October 17 to 22 is League of Voters Week." Started in Brigham City under a provisional charter, the local chapter has stature and recognition. PRESCRIPTIONS SETS VISIT Victor V. Goff is slated to visit Brigham City Friday in the interest of forming a Unitarian fellowship here. The most impressive study made by the local group to date is the booklet just off the press, entitled, "Know Your Town." The study committee, headed by Mrs. Merlin Jeppsen, have compiled a factual thesis covering the history of Brigham City, its government, personnel, finance, equipment, health and sanitation, public welfare, protection and public safety, streets, public utilities, housing, planning and zoning, recreation and education. Guardian. Individual freedom in the United States 169 years old this year. Our three great freedoms set forth in the Bill of Rights are "Freedom of the Press", "Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Religion". The free press of Colonial America paved the way for these basic freedoms which became fact with the coming into force of the Bill of Rights on December 15, 1791, is are our business. See us for all of your drug needs. GLENS Meeting Set By Unitarian PA A - 'w DELIVERY 36 South Main VA 79 '7juDV FRED CLARK Leader Here FOU - ilan EDDIE .It f,v Thursday to Saturday 1 TWO across TREACHEROUS FEATURES BIG l ' OF THE TIMBERLAND... AS TWO MEN AND A WOMAN raWboBSr She was not the first to fling herself at a man... but no woman ever did it for a stranger reason STANLEY Nelson r D.tMr 0 fcfKnHwttr U0 WlUliAM tow ites fiaductrs me haHucMi E IMi Cw Full Week Starts Sunday for 1 JULIAN BOX ASSOCIATES WiNTlELESllE LTD PARKYN COHIT ter. SHE WAS WORTH $5000 ALIVE OR DEAD ...BUT SHE WAS EASIER She has since been employed 4 at Utah General Depot Miss Davis wilt enter the LDS LDS MISSIONARY Miss Judy Mission Home in Salt Lake City on Davis will serve as LDS mission- Monday morning for a week of special training prior to leaving ary in Gulf States. for her mission headquarters at Houston, Texas. Friends and relatives of the Davis family are invited to attend the testimonial. Bishop Nelson said. . TO BRING IN DEAD! HUNTER JOURNAL ELDER MAOISO GORDON Rh4 bi 20th MICHELINE SYDNEY KRUGER-BAKER-PRESL- MI John Hudson lynm Bermay ed MOTION PICTURE AS CREATIVE AS LOVE .. BRILLIANTLY MYSTERIOUSLY DIFFERENT AS MAN IS FROM WOMAN V HARDY TIME-A- DEATH! prodv Despite skillful harvesting by Indian collectors, an estimated 85 of the wild rice crop falls percent from the plant back into the wa- RACE AGAINST CERTAIN 4 CinemaScop A ANO MARSH -' BOX STAPLETON AND non-partis- Perry Miss Will Serve 'D62a , Hoiiiwy Victor V. Goff, executive secrePacific Coast Unitar-The lecture is but they will lan council, will be in Brigham take definite stands on local, state and na- City on Friday, Oct. 13, to meet with those interested in forming a tional issues. It is dedicated to promoting Unitarian fellowship here active and informed participation of citizens The meeting is scheduled at the in government and has made phenominal home of Mr and Mrs. Laddie Dufka, 1077 Elm avenue, starting growth during the short period of activity at p. m. All interested persince organization. sons are invited. Goff who is also regional direc-- 1 tor for the American Unitarian asis the an conducting Currently, league has served Unitarian active campaign to get voters to register sociation, churches in Lexington, Mass., and for the coming general election, will hold a the Church of the Christian Union, "know your candidate" campaign, winding Rockford, 111. He took his BA degree at the it all up with a "get out the vote drive. University of Oregon and a BD at Its all very worthwhile and the N&J sa- Union Theological seminary, New lutes the hard working members of the York. In Rockford he was a member League of Women Voters. of the Board of the Winnebago County Mental Health society and was also a member of the Booker Washington Center Board of Trustees He is a member of the Clergymans Advisory Committee for Planned Parenthood, of 'Alameda county. He has visited liberal religious centers in Europe and attended the International Association for Religious Freedom conference at Oxford, Fngland in 1952. Goff is married and is the father of three children. ... DRUG Ttexoft FREE PRESCRIPTION tary of the These freedoms belong to the people. Freedom of theress" is not the property it of newspapers, but of all the people is their guarantee of the right to know; their insurance against demogogy. National Newspaper Week is designed to focus attention on these three freedoms. A free press is a partner of the people in the effort to preserve these rights. Newspapers promote National Newspaper Week, not from a selfish motive, but to emphasize these basic and vital freedoms, partnership of the press and people and the need for everyone exhibiting dedi- - DAILY P. M. 1 Thursday thru Saturday Its Your Health That Counts of freedom. But it would be a crying shame fcr an editor not to mention National Newspaper Week, which starts its 21st annual observance on Saturday of this week with a theme: "Your Newspaper . . . Freedoms the Pictures Pick of U.S. SAVINGS BONDS BUY JANSSEN VIC weekly newspaper established in 1908, published every Thursday and entered as Second Claes Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879, PATRICIA A LDS Mission Miss Judy Davis wil serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in the Gulf States. A farewell testimonial will honor Miss Davis Sunday evening, Oct 18, at 7 30 p m in the Perry LDS ward chapel with Bishop Mar-tell- a Nelson piesiding A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vinson F. Davis, Perry, Miss Davis is a graduate ot Box Elder High school and LDS seminary and attended the LDS Business college in Salt Lake City for one year. y A friendly challenge from a proud distiller dont dare try Chas W. Claybaugh, Publisher Subscription rate $3 50 per year, payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder News, (published Tuesdays) $6 00 per year; $3 00 for 6 months, single copy, 10 cents. glares why! Weve put into Hill and Hill the best of the things that make Kentucky whiskey wrote the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, Utah State Press Association, National Editorial Association and United Press International RepresentaAdvertising Utah tive Press Association State Salt Lake City, Utah. 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