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Show Open House Planned to Honor THE 7 -- ff j vertically arranged head lamps flanked by parking and turn signal lamps. The 1963 line of Pontiacs will go on display Thursday, Oct. 4, at Coppin Motor company, 17 East Second South. GRAND PRIX FOR The Grand Prix, the most distinctive series ever produced by Pontiac, has a styling theme of simplicity that is predominent in the sweeping grille with custom-bui- lt Pontiacs 963 Auto 1 1963 Sets Bridge Day Set for Local Showing Friday Pontiacs 1963 cars of line-u- The Tempest for 1963 retains transthe unique front engine-rea- r mission power train arrangement and will be offered in five body styles a sports coupe, r sea coupe, a r dan, a cnvertible and a Safari station wagon. The new LeMans series will be available m sports coupe and convertible models. The overall length of the car has been increased five inches, providing a deck that is three inches longer for greater luggage compartment Tempest models are two inches wider and the wide track has also been including the Tempest series and the Grand Priz spoi ts coupe will 4, go on display Thursday, Oct. at Coppin Motor company, 17 East Second South, m Brigham City. Pontiacs high volume production series, the Catalina, is availtwo and able in seven models, r r sedans, two and hardtops, 'six and nine passenger Safaris and a convertible. The Star Chief is offered in a r r hardtop Vista and The luxursedan models. ious Bonneville is available in four hard-topr models; two and Safara and a a convertible. Retaining a strong Pontiac identity, the 1963 cars have a split sunken air grille that featmes scoops flanked by an exclusive over and under vertical headlight arrangement which vividly extends the wide track theme. Rear end styling is expansively wide, and once again distinctivewith special identifily Pontiac The Thiokol Ski club will hold cation applied to each series, as its first meeting of the season on in the case of side trim treatment. Friday, Oct. 5, at Crystal Springs, to new styling, according to M. D. (Butch) WarIN ADDITION new colors and new interiors, the ner, program chairman. All members', and prospective 1963 Pontiac offers greatly improved front and rear suspension, members of the local ski club are self adjusting brakes, increased invited to attend. less owner And the following Friday, Oct. engine performance, demaintenance and significant 12, a style show put on by Perkins new in accessories Limited, Ogden, and also a ski velopments and safety items. film, Ski West Young Man," will 1963 Grand be presented at Box Elder Junior The custom-buil- t Prix sports coupe is the most dis- High school. This session with tinctive series ever produced by live models displaying the latest Ponliac. in ski togs, will begin at 8 p m. The Grand Prix is a distinctive-ly-stylein the auditorium. luxury cur which offers There will be a charge of $1 per many exclusive extras not found person and 50 cents for children on other models. under 12 years old. The Grand Prixs exclusiveness to limited is far from being styling alone. The standard power plant will be a premium fuel engine that mates top performance with sports car design. A wide range of engine options are also available and customers may select either automatic, synchromesh, or standard three-speesynchromesh transmissions. two-do- four-doo- two-do- four-doo- four-doo- four-doo- four-doo- four-doo- four-doo- space. s, Ski Club Spade 'n Trowel Garden Club Country Club Line-U- p Plans Workshop will Duplicate bridge sessions be held at the Brigham City Golf and Trowel Garden club and Country club on Wednesday, Oct. 3, as part of the regular club will meet on Wednesday eve, Oct program. The play will begin at3, at 8 p.m. at the Presbyterian1 p. m. on the first Wednesday ofichurch Fellowship hall for a woikshop to prepare for their flower every month show on Oct. 6 Players are urged to get a part- ner for the days play, and are! Each member is reminded to reminded that the partner need bring their own flowers and con-not be a member of the Country tainers t0 wrk with during the workshop, club auxiliary m order to be uv- 'rangement in Hostesses for the affair are Mis eluded the fun. Donald Carey and Mrs. Walter All members are eligible to at-Corwin, and members are asked tend and to bring a partner for to call the hostesses if they will be unable to attend the workship the bridge sessions j 7 A rt backvard camp and hike were planned, with complete destinations and location to be decided at the meeting on Oct 4. AU girls are urged to be there. Girl Scout Troop 146, under the eadership of Mrs R W Scharf, Id its first meeting on Sept 20, the home of Margaret Mulliken i"s meens the seventh grade were entertained with an ilk h loc il girl scout inns Hmiissi hi who was one of he I lab at ihe epi eseotaiives ulon IS.iy ooneiinie during ihe The Sensational Hill Climbin' Ridge Runnin . . tV Yf .,fC Th i iimmrr I Si i ind meitmg of the group was hi Id on Sept 27, at the home it Muig.net South Mulliken, 409 Seventh West, where all meet-- s ot the will he held AMrs. Jess Arbun lthough the tioop TO BE FF.T ID regular meeting time will be honored with an open house will be 7 to 8 JO p m , they met Sunday in celebration of her Slst in the morning due to being out birthday. of school for the LEA convention. M. n TOTE GOTE 'H Mi. RIDE highway-M- to the A High OFFICFRS OF the troop were elected at the meeting Sarah F.wing will serve as president, Yolanda Apps as scribe, Sherry Ford us treasurer, and Mary Rusk as i for the Juliette epresentatives held its fust I owe tea committee planned for fall seathe club president piesided durMonday, Sept. Gamma Simada MOYES PHILLIPS Holds Meeting 403 North Main PA ENJOY THE FOOD THE AT Slates 68 NEW in South Willard just north of Maverick Service Station OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY Specializing BEST HAMBURGERS Fast Fair AND YOUVE THE EVER TASTED! LUNCH SPECIAL Soup, Salad, Main Course, Dessert, Drink, Roll Friendly PHONE F. DALE SMART North Main Street Brigham City, Utah 1 Avoid fuel line icing, just pour a little Chevron Ban-Ic- e S Fluid in your gas tank. For any Standard Oil product , call 723-765- 2 504 Phone engines start in seconds with Chevron weather. 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The new Tempests are more appealing than ever with a longer, wider design, new exterior styling, new interiors, a and a new new LeMans series lineup of high performing engines that top a long list of significant developments. CINERAMA ITS ff a trip to SALT LAKE CITY to thrill to the magic of ; mmsm the 3 camera process that is revolutionizing the motion picture industry! ,. . tfOfiderlul family entertainment . . THE TTjkderfdl ifORLD Brothers Thursday GMMM TklviKniff Obvtom, Isnt It, that Pontiacs coins up with another beauty this pear. Fresh Mil Wed Hat tfaa ORDIRS HlUB J - JM SMI 50 - IIMS2 0O Nun MitieM t Hoi MaltMMalS at thru THure. rnlAet iveniSJO. 30 l 50 12 S3 00 4J proflle-b- ut over-and-und- headlights, dean you can see that. Theres a wider Wide-Trac- Pontiac 63 -W- ide-Track loo, and a lull line of Trophy That ought to be V-8- enough to make those other cars turn green. And we havent mentioned such happy touches as brakes. So what, pray tell, could be keeping you from a new Pontiac ot your own? A small suggestion. Dont down to see one. Gallop! OO 60 SEE THE CAR THATS EVEN NICER THAN THE 62 PONTIAC AT YOUR I OCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER S TODAY COPPIN MOTOR CO. 17 EAST SECOND SOUTH BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Wfde-Trac- b 66 STATION SERVICE j d its worth Lakes - Of Season Oct. 5 fl CHINS SEE IT NOW! Gamma Simada meeting of regular Dunt Try son at the home of WASHINGTON For (UPI) Helen Bunnell, who dio hams with ideas of tuning in the meeting on on Telstar signet, the word from ing 17. Washington is Dont try it! Mrs. LaVon Hansen introduced In its journey from the comniun- - the lesson topic for the year, with ications satellite to the ground, Barbara Armstrong presenting the the signal diminishes from 2I first in the series on interesting watts to about of a lives entitled Martin Luther. Wt1 Only the most powerful re The hostess served refreshments at the conclusion of the evening. First Meeting IS CELEBRATING 5 I o-- g 1963 Teenage Scouts Organize Troop J Lfv4.5" j Tuesday, October 2, 1962 NEWS, Brigham City, Utah ELDER October Resident on 8 1 st Birthday Open house will be held Sunday, Oct 7 for Mrs Jess at the ime of her son, Harold, at 279 i,' i Third East m B.igham City, Irom 2 to 4 p m , and the lams .nv.tes all her f'.ends and rel atnes to call during those hnu s i his ibon was born October 4. ,ySl m Snowville, a duu hter of i n it nd Jann.na Duneei fa 'd Neal She married Jess At bon lu'e 29 1901. in Malad Ida , and iter had it solemnized in the I He in temple on June 17, 1917 ed March 7 I960 She is the mother of 11 children, ten of whom are living. They are j Ellis Arhon of Honevville, Dorothy and Harold of Br'gham City; Chesiei Kenneth and Maigie of Snowville, Donald, Nona and Mane of Salt Lake Cilv and Reubon in Riverside, Calif She has 35 grandchildren and 34 and has been active all her life in the LDS church, working in Relief society, Pnmary and Mutual The family requests no gifts BOX ran Pontiac |