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Show Corinnc Girl OUR READERS WRITE Dear Mr. Claybaugh, Kla Ora: How's everyone back U.S.A. way? The only way I ever find out any news anymore is from your paper. 1 can plainly see why its tops in the state. And each one seems a little better. I may so much as take out a subscription if I ever get home. Things are fine down-under- . Winter is nearly over, spring is slipping quietly in, and the sun has finally begun to show his face. But weve had more rain here in our eight months than Ive ever seen in Box Elder. The work is going great. New Zealand has just been divided into two missions besides gainEl-dHOMECOMING SET ing the first stake in the southEarl Kunzler will be hon- ern hemisphere. The people ored at a homecoming testi- here are beginning to lake nomonial Sunday evening in tice of the Mormons. I have of quite a collection the Willard ward. literature and most of it is a scream. The church is starting a huge building program here. Twenty two or three chapels will be finished in two years. The temple and college are still the talk of the country. Delmont Beecher and his family and our family (except for we two missionaries) took a trip way up to the north end of the A homecoming testimonial will island. Delmont got honor Elder Earl Kunzler Sun- by a drur.k hit and run but no day evening, Oct. 12, at 8 p.m. one was nurt. They caught the in the Willard LDS ward chapel. man. Larry is really having a Elder Kunzler returned last choice experience going to a week after serving the past two real Kitvi school, and both he and Sandra are doing well and a half years in the Mission, Church of in school. Of course,, as Yanks Saints. whose father has a Yankee Jesus Christ of Latter-daHe labored in Vienna, Salz- car (58 Chevrolet right hand most of the teachers do) burg and at the mission head- drive are very well accepted they Switzerland. at Basel, quarters He served as district president and admired. Were really watchand as assistant second counse- ed here. Glad to head how well Tuff lor in the mission presidency. is doing. See Van is really rollA son of Mr. and Mrs. David ing, too. Glad to hear about Kunzler of Willard, he plans to the proposed bowling alley, enter college at the beginning swimming pool, etc., too. Say of the winter quarter. hi to the family for me. I got a shift from All lriends and relatives of Auckland Could the Kunzler family are cordial- to you Otorchanga. address my paper ly invited to attend the home- change coming testimonial, according to please? Thanks loads. See you Bishop Orvin Lemon, who will in two years. DICK GORDON. Aroha. preside. Accepts Sunday Evening In Willard Ward side-swipe- d Swiss-Austria- n y Wednesday, October 8, 1958 Brigham City, Utah LDS More playing cards are made In Cincinnati, Ohio, than in any other place In the world. Mission Call Miss Donna B. Beard of Cor-inn- e wili be honored at a fare- er Homecoming Set 5 Box Elder NEWS PONTIACS NEWEST Representing the most progressive change in Pontiac Motor is divisions history the Catalina Vista. The beautifully contoured d rear window provide unparalleled vision for windshield and large, driving safety. vista-panoram- 51-ye- ar ic wrap-aroun- Gl Life Insurance Questions Studied Brigham Dealer To Display 1959 Pontiac Line Pontiac has broken all bonds of traditional styling and engineering in 1959 with the most progressive change in the divisions history, T. Frank Coppin, local Pontiac dealer, said this week. The 1959 Pontiac will go on display, Thursday, Oct. 9, at Cop-piMotor, 17 East Second South. From every angle the car reflects design. Unprecedented styling innovations, resulting in a lower, wider car, give the 1959 Pontiac a drama Coppin tically new appearance, explained. An all new body, a tread nearly five inches wider to increase handling ease and safety, a new n ultra-moder- n inch Tempest 420 V-engine, r braknew, heavier, es and a completely redesigned chassis frame are among the 65 brand new features. Wider Tread Is Feature Of outstanding significance among the many innavations engineered into Pontiac for 1959 is the wider tread, an exclusive feature with Pontiac this year. Wheel tread, the distance between right and left wheels, has been increased nearly five inches. In addition to creating a low, wide silhouette, the wider tread improves stability, - riding comfort and road hugging ability. As a result of widening the tread, Pontiac owners will enjoy more comfortable riding and a more stable car. Also, less steering effort is required on sharp turns because a lower center of gravity and a witter tread decreases the shift of weight from inside to outside. Of further imr portance is the new, brakes which have been moved inboard and away from the wheel itself for more effective cooling and safer, surer braking Offers1 New Engine With operation economy becoming increasingly important Pontiac now offers a new Tem420-V8 engine with 2.87:1 pest axle ratio f6r greater gas mileage. The customer who desiies Pontiac V8 performance with more economy can order any Hydra-Matiequipped Pontiac with this economical engine as a no additional cost option. Pontiac offers 14 spectacular models in three series; four three Star Chiefs and seven in the new Catalina series. Brilliant and durable Magic-Mirro- r acrylic lacquer paint finishes, introuced by Pontiac as standard on some models in 1956, will be standard on all models. -- long-lapse- mid-Augus- d was later changed the NSLI to eliminate provision. Lapsed term policies, however, may be reinstated if applies tion is submitted before the exterm perpiration of the iod, and if the veteran can meet the health requirements. These term policies can also be converted to any one of six permanent of insurance. Any permanent plan policy wljieh has lapsed and has not been surrendered for cash or can be rein pdid up insurance stated at any time by the payment of all back premiums and compliance with health requirements, VA said. un-pai- Upon leaving a rush tea at one of the top houses on the University of Washington campus, a young hopeful caught her heel and plunged the full length of the stairs. With great poise she stood up, brushed herself off, and anounc-ed- : And I can sing, too! The sororfty pledged her. The United States uses 20 times as much oil per capita as the people of the rest of the world. A very high proportion of the soybean meal being produced is used for animal feeds. Hi Lite s -- IN THI History Pharmacy Miss ACCEPTS CALL Donna . Beard has accepted a call to serve an LDS mission to California. States Are Depending More On Sales Taxes CHICAGO (UP) The Com merce Clearing House reported that states have become more dependent than ever before on sales taxes as a source of income. The CCH said that during the last fiscal year a record number of 25 states based their operations on the tax more than on any other source of revenue. This total, the CCH said, is two more than that registered in the previous year, and four more states Arkansas, Nevada, Oklahoma and Pennsylvania are nearing major dependence on the sales levy. Most dependent of the states in the current count was Washington, which drew 55 percent of total collections from the sales tax. In Louisiana, the sales tax exceeded the severence tax as the states major producer of by Bob Hills The labeling of drugs must be submitted to the Food and Drug Administration. The labeling includes all written, printed or graphic matter appearing upon the article or any of its containers or wrappers all advertising must be submitted with a new drug application as a safeguard to the public. National Pharmacy Week, Oct. We pledge ourselves to work for better community health. Your are filled prescriptions expertly, and according to the desires of your doctor, at the Peoples Drug Store. New Drugs while being Investigated are labeled Caution New Drug Limited by Federal Law to investigational use . . . The purpose of the label is to prevent accidental indiscriminate distribution of a drug which may have toxic propensities . . . PEOPLES DRUG Free Prescription Delivery 58 South Main Phone 4 cubic 389 e GI life insurance has not been for veterans who allowed their term policies to lapse after World War II, Vetannouncerans Administration ed recently. The agency said the statement was prompted by many inquiries from World War II veterans seeking to get back their National Service Life Insurance (NSLI) term policies. News of a Congressional bill containing an amendment which would have provided for a general of NSLI to World War II veterans was widely circulated to But, VA emphasized, the bill well testimonial prior to her departure for the California Mission, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. The testimonial will be held Sunday evening, Oct. 12, at 8 p. m. in the Corinne LDS ward chapel, under the direction of Bishop J. H. Norman. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George f. Beard. Miss Beard is a 1954 graduate of the Box Elder High school and has completed two years at Brigham Young University. Monday morning, Oct. 13, she will enter the LDS Mission Home in Salt Lake City for a week of special training prior to her departure on Oct. 20 for her mission headquarters in Los Angeles, Canf. Friends and relatives of the Beard family are invited to attend the testimonial, according to Bishop Norman. 8 true-contou- s I'm tel the talut Who in the world built this beauty. the only car with ilitf of BoJj by Fitbev, H wheels? wide-trac- k true-contou- If Rte Strikes Your GET OUT of smoke! Home... the house the minute you discover it or smell ready to use different escape routes from any room in your house! TEST doors before opening. If doors are hot, block them with furniture or wet mattresses to keep out smoke and gases. Get out another way! NEVER jump from upper-stor- y windows except as a last resort! Wait for firemen. HOLD your breath if you have to make a dash through smoke and flame! REMEMBER, the air is usually better near the floor in a smoke-fille- d room! CALL the fire department at once! They know how to fight fire. Don't waste your time or your life trying to fight a fire, unless its so small youre sure you can control it with the right extinguisher. DON'T ever go back to a burning building for any reason! Smoke and fire gases from even the smallest fire can be deadly. GET medical treatment at once, if youre burned or exposed to fire and smoke! Seemingly minor burns or smoke inhalation can have fatal results. ALWAYS be lli fih c jj SHaiYUTHt CTTrym EXCLUSIVELY YOURS -WI- Wheels moved out 5 inches for the widest, steadiest stance in America better cooling for engine and brakes lower center of gravity for better grip on the road, safer cornering, smoother ride, easier hanRoad Carl dling. You get the most beautiful roadability youve ever known in Americas Number .a SPARKY SAYS: DON'T GIVE FIRE Americas Number A PLACE TO START asSEGSBM IS "Hot Sewings, Mac" WITH Housewarmer Heat Standard No. 2 Burner Oil with exclu- Thermisot is the most economical heating fuel you can buy. Specially refined to give more heat per gellon, it cleans your burner system as It heats your home. 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But theres still more to the new Pontiac to stamp it as the big change for 59: Those exclusive ideas: You can Wide-Trac- k ... interiors with full visibility . . . seats actually wider r Brakes sofa than a for smooth, effortless control, . . . stop after stop after stop. The industrys most advanced V-- Pontiacs Tempest 420, gives you spectacular new responsiveness. And theres a new companion power plant, the Tempest 420E, that delivers phenomenal extra mileage and does it on regular octane gas! Come see why no other car can possibly be so new as the new Pontiac three series: magnificent Bonneville, dramatic Star Chief and brilliant new Catalina. Vista-loung- e 360-degre- Air-Cool- e True-Contou- 8, 2 Great New Engines If you love action you get the liveliest OH acwheels with the new Tempest 420 V-claimed by automotive experts as America most advanced power plant If you want the accent on economy, choose Pontiacs new Tempest 420E. This new V-- 8 actually delivers better mileage than many smaller cars with "economy engines' . . . and it uses regular octane fuel. See Ginger Rogers on the Pontiac Star Parade, Wednesday, Oct. 15th, SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER COPPIN MOTOR COMPANY 17 CBS-T- East Second South ON DISPLAY TOMORROW! |