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Show roup 7 'THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, June 20, 1957. iJiiaii QUAD TIIZ5 S7AQ7H73S FACT S eat of 10 Smaller Cars near a Pcntiac Price Tag of Peife's Advantages FC7JTIAC GIVES YOU WOHE SOLID cah prn rotun than the CICCIST OF THE Sf.lALLEEl JOSSI . The to-called 1ow-pridn numbers Just. aren't Ja, it Pontiao givea you up to : t.9 more solid cor per dotlarl And your Pontiao dealer can prove it with official specifications. Check them yourself. Starting with Pontiac'l rugged JUnember frame and continuing through every inch of the car. youll discover engineering advances and advan tares the smaller cars haven't even advantages thought Of. Then put the fads end flgurvs fe test with you behind the wheel. Feel ' the safe, solid security of Pontiac's extra-..'rugged extra-..'rugged heft . . . the way it holds the road . .. (the absence of bounce and shake. More important, you U discover that this big f ' heavyweight handles like a dream in i traffic or on the open road, because only Pontiac offers you Preclilon-Touch Controls for almost efforUees steering and braking. No doubt about it here's driving that puts the smaller cars in the shade! i AFPRO ACHES PONTIAC'S 1 122-INCH VVHEELOASEI t You can't ride on overhans but vou can J on wheelbaae! Pontiac gives you from 4 to j ' 7 inches mora length between the wheels - where it counts! From bump-smoothing com- fort to interior stretch-out room, this is real ' man-size bigness! Add Pontiac s exclusive level-line Ride suspension system and you , have am that makes the smaller jobs seem undersized and overpriced! . NOTHING ON WHEELS PERFORMS 1 LIKE A PONTIAC ... THE ! Sr.1ALLER CARS DONT EVEN COME CLOSE! Your Pontiac dealer can show you on-the- 1 record proof 'that Pontiac is America's i Number One Road, Car. And he can give t you a point-by-poin comparison to snow you why no smaller car can hope to imitate .Pontiac s alert, effortless response to every driving demand from stop-and-go traffic to superhighway musing . . why Pontiac loafs while smaller cars strain . . . how Pontiac's all-around performance superiority superior-ity has made it the talk of the automotive writers! But don't stop with facts and figures provo it yourself at the wheeL You'll be spoiled for smaller cars forever! PONTIAC'S TOP TRADE-IN VALUE IS FAMOUS! . Pontiac's high trade-in value is a tradition in the industry! A quick check with your Pontiac dealer for his eye-opening offer will prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that you're getting not only a wonderf ul buy but i a wondorful investment! So, before you spend your hard-earned dollars on a smaller car check Pontiac and discover the easy way to break the small-car habit Ml M Mtmm St Ml S mrnmt h Nik whimi mi tihwrii wrfw hi. mm b mmk trim cm) m mm im Imm) pk tmm mtmH m mtmMf FnUm's m w Im nC SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED 111 DEALER v TRADING'S TERRIFIC RIGHT NOW! Alpine Native Brought Home For Interment mineral, services for Harry Emmett Moyle, 45, Heyburn, Ida., were held In the Alpine Ward ChapelSatufday 'at 2:30 pjn, under the direction of Bishop Eeld C. Burgess. Mr. Moyle was killed Tuesday, June 1, In an automobile accident north of Burley, Ida. Bishop Burgess, the only speaker, said death was. an experience ex-perience through which all must pass and which all must meet. He urged reading of the scripture scrip-ture as the greatest-source -of comfort in time of bereavement, and gave scriptural assurance of the resurrection and a future existence. A biographical sketch of the deceased was read by Mrs. Austin Moyle, a sister-in- law. Music .included a solo, "The Old Rugged 01088" by Mrs, Emery Andrews, accompanied by Mrs. Waldo Bateman, and a double trio, "My God and I" by Mrs. Vernon Shepherd, Mrs. El Tin Healey, Mrs. J. Paul Beck, Mrs. Clinton Marsh, Mrs. William Turner and Mrs. Lloyd Carlton, accompanied by Mrs. Van E. Burgess. Mrs. Bateman played the prelude and postlude. - The invocation was offered by Don Devey, the benediction was pronounced by Wendell T. Moyle and Myron R. Moyle dedicated the grave in the Alpine ceme tery. Flowers were cared for by members of . the TWMIA and pallbearers were the five brothers broth-ers of the deceased and Ray Whitby, a brother-in-law. Harry Emmett Moyle was born May 8, 1912, In Alpine, a son of Joseph E. and Matilda Hansen Moyle. He received his education educa-tion in the Alpine and American fork schools and June 15, 1932 was married to Korma Alice Bornous. In 1940, they moved to Heyburn. Mr. Moyle was a prominent mink farmer and had served as president of the Idaho Mink Producers and at the time of his death was a director in the orr ganlzatlon. Calvin Monson to Marry Cat Miss Why a Year Around Air Conditioned Home? Pardon me for not mentioning it until now, but an air-conditioned home is wonderful for a woman. . Take the matter of cleaning. An air-conditioned home Is un believably clean. Every bit of air circulated Is filtered. You can space your housedeanlngs farther apart. You wont have to wash your curtains for ever so long. Youll send your drapes and slip covers out for dry cleaning clean-ing much less often. More than that the air-con ditioned home makes the work you do much more pleasant Youll no longer swelter over a hot iron, or a hot stove. . And you can go out without worrying. The air-conditioned home doesn't depend on open windows for comfort. So there's no chance of rain damage, less chance of theft, and you come home to comfort instead of to a stuffy house. Another nice thing, with no screens you wont have to be forever after your husband to put them up, or take them down And you wont be straining yourself trying to open and close windows, to welcome a breeze, or shut out a draft. Call us today,- and take the first step toward truly modern living. Orvllle Ounther GUNTHER'S AMERICAN FORK -By- RUE HARPER (To fpj tfSj; "Our gas Is SO GOOD that our competitors even use is." Our service Is SO GOOD that they keep coming BACK! RUE'S UTOCO SERVICE PIIONE 89 We give S&H Oreen Stamps at 585 East State Road for the Church of Jesus Christ of; Latter-day Saints. Before entering the mission field he at- tended BYU where he played varsity football and was active' in school affairs. Claudia Sedgwick Announcement is being made by Mr. and Mrs. Joel O. Sedgwick, Sedg-wick, Riverside, Calif, of the engagement' and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Claudia, and Calvin E. Monson. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln E. Monson, American Fork, are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. The couple will recite marriage promises June 20 - in the Los Angeles IDS Temple. A reception recep-tion will follow at the Sedgwick home In Riverside and an open house is planned for June 28 at the Sixth-Eighth Ward in Amer ican Fork. Receiving will be from 8 to 10 pm. Graduating with honors this spring- from Brigham Young University, Provo, the bride-elect bride-elect first revealed her engagement engage-ment when she passed the traditional tra-ditional chocolates among mem bers of the Sponsors Corps of which she 'Tvaa commandant. She was also a member of Phi Kappa Phi and WhlteJCey (Sen ior women's honorary K Upon her graduation she received a $1000 grant for graduate work at the university. She was homecoming queen for 1956-57. Mr. Monson is a political science major and a member of its Athenian Social Unit at Brig- ham Young University and will graduate after the summer session. ses-sion. He returned in January from Australia where for two years he served as a missionary DREAMS... con quickly become real "dream" kitchens' and bathroom with Kem-Glo9, lite miracle olkyd tnamel that bob and washes Eke baked enamel. Kem-Glo IWs c so imoonSry... and dries In a few hours, k works wonders for al woodwork . . . and for "Indoor and outdoor furniture, too; No Hndercoatef b required. Kem-Gb Kem-Gb In al of its beavtiM, new colors costs only $279 a quart BARRATT BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. Phone 704, American Fork "Everything In Building Materials" ii I r . . - 'V1 r m I MILK i for refreshment m that lasts in HEUNOABMCS 19S4 Mm Utah Air Powm Utah Slat Agricultural ColUfl AMfMCAN OAMT AtSN. 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