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Show Vorld Traveler Next Knife, Fork Speaker If )A J THOM A. B. DITTON The man of adventure might be the description of the next guest of the Cedar City Knife and Fork Club, Thorn A. B. Dit-ton, Dit-ton, who will talk on "Roast Lion or Milk Toast," Thursday, Jan. 7, at Hotel El Escalante. Truly a versatile character Mr. Ditton has been an Army light-heavyweight light-heavyweight boxing champ, a member of the Army polo team, university crew, doctoi of litera ture, Cambridge, and now r highly regarded Episcopal clergyman. cler-gyman. Truly a traveler of the world Mr. Ditton, it is said, is unrivaled un-rivaled as a traveler to danger spots of the world. The title of his text should give some Indication Indi-cation as thot different type, of situations in which he has found himself. His lecture to Escalante Knife and Forkers will be his personal story that promises to be so fascinating fas-cinating that the audience can shake the day's worries from its mind and wander to the four corners of the earth with an adventurer who has been in every tight spot about which he will speak. Dinner meeting of the club will be held at 7:30 in the ballroom of Hotel Escalante, according to Loren Whetten, secretary of the club, and this lecture promises to start 1954 off with a bang with a host of other fine lecturers to follow during the remainder of the season. |