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Show Thursday. October 15. 1959 Four-Do- EAST GARLAND Sedan Added to American Line or LEADER The Families Visit Io!d Birthdays Mr. p.nd Mrs. Elick Sorensen, Mr. '.nJ Mrs. F.ph Petercon, Tuesday erirg. They also visited the J. Chr tenser, s and presented hm with an oil pointing whidi Mr,. Sorensen had done while they were on a Mission in Sweden. They also visited friends in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Peterson accompanied Mr and Mrs. Delos Jensen to Salt Laki City Saturday where she attended the D.U.P. convention at fie Lafayette ball room of Hotel Utah. Sunday evening, Mrs. Petrson and two nieces met at the reunion at the E. N. Morgan home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler Jr., and comfort. For example, the angle has Sugar City, visited relatives here been changed from last year's 55 degrees to 75 degrees and again Sunday when they and to allow easier entry, glass area has been increased, and other family members were Sunseating has been improved. The 1 day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. American has a 90 horsepower engine for Roy Oyler Sr. Mr. Oyler has just maximum economy of operation. completed schooling and is a catMrs. Myron Ricnarcts. Sunday tle auctioneer and has transferred they all went to Benson to visit from Nampa to Sugar City. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Ballard. In- I 1 4" ' - TT"- try The Rambler American line for 1960 has been expanded to include a four-dosedan. The American line, which goes on sale with all I960 Rambler models on October 14, also includes two-dosedans and two-dostation wagons. The American features . clean, functional styling and has changes which increase convenience or or or door-openi- Rambler Features Three Cars at Sandall Motor Co. Showing American Motors has expanded its Rambler American line for 1960 with the addition of a new four-dosedan model. The com.VMwnlnnnMUUM)) plete line of 1960 was unveiled at MW Mr. and Mrs. Reed Macfarlane the Wayne Sandall Motor Comand children of Ogden visited pany on October 14. "This new model was added to their mother, Ruie Kennard, Sun the popular aay. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Millar of American series because of pub- Ogden also spent a day during mo- tne week with Ardene's mother, lic demand for a four-dodel," according to Roy Abernethy, Mrs. Kennard. of automotive disMr. and Mrs. Myron Richards were in Salt Lake City Sunday to tribution and marketing. The American line also includes attend the missionary testimonial two-dosedans and station wag- in which their parents, Mr. and ons. American models accounted Mrs. R. C. Richards participated. for almost 25 percent of total Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis reRambler production in the 1959 turned home from their summer model year, Abernethy said. in Provo. In line with American Motors' Mrs. Davis spent Tuesday in policy of retaining styling stabilhelping with the children of ity, the American for 1960 fea- Roy tures clean, functional styling Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis. Don has and changes which provide for been in the hospital. He is getting increased convenience and com- along well now. Mr. John Ward is recuperating fort. For example, the door opening nicely after surgery at the LDS Friday. angle has been changed from last hospital The ladies of the Birthday Club year's 55 degrees to 75 degrees to met Wednesday to honor Mabel allow easier entry. The rear doors sedan open to Hadfield for her birthday at her on the four-doo- r home. 75 degrees. Window area has been increasMr, and Mrs. Oleen Udy and ed by elimination of the "lip" on boys of Ogden spent the weekend the upper edge of the doors and with Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Udy rear quarter panel. In addition to and other relatives. Helen Capener and Mar Lee providing smoother body line and enlarging the glass area, it pro- went to Salt Lake City for the for those weekend. vides more comfort who like to drive or ride with an Mr. and Mrs. Bob Capener came elbow resting on the window sill. from Salt Lake up The change increases the glass and remained until City Friday Sunday. cent 5.1 sedans per area of by Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Jensen and of station wagons by 2.5 per accompanied by Mary Adams and cent. daughters of Tremonton and Essie features sedan four-doThe Peterson of East Garland spent to windows rear quarter side in Salt Lake City. Suneliminate "blind spots" for rear Saturday went to as Brigham day they providseat passengers, thereby and Mrs. Mr. of dinner guests area ing virtually the same glass Jesse Holt in their lovely new sedan. as on the two-dohome. comfort add Longer coil springs seats. The- front Mrs. Ruie Kennard went to to the chair-hig- h has mechanism Logan to be gone several days. seat adjustment LaMar Capener attended his been changed to allow smoother Mission reunion Saturday. British easier operation. and of the Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bourne enTop consumer benefits Rambler American include low tertained at a birthday dinner Earl, Mrs. cost, economy of operation, high Sunday for Clara Bourne's sister. Other guests were resale value, interior roominess and Mr. and Mrs. cd Earl, Farming-to- n mid comfort and handling said. and Mr. and Mrs. Del Kraaima Abernethy ease, parking A further aid to operating and baby of Ogden. owner's Mrs. economy is the unusual Mrs. Lenore Silvester, desand which pictures manual Mrs. Jane Udy, Mrs. Jane Hess, cribes how to make minor repairs Geneva Jensen and Mrs. Eva Zun-dand adjustments. visited relatives in Cache ValThe car's compact length and ley Thursday. wheelbase results in a turning Silvester William spent the diameter of only 36 feet his work from home at weekend champion The economy horse90 Eureka. in engine develops ratio of The M.I.A. sponsored a "Come power, has a compression You Are" party Thursday As displacement 1 a and 8 to piston a of 195.6 cubic inches. Regular night. A fair crowd enjoyed luck dinner, good prorecommended, is pot lovely grade gasoline gram, games and dancing. resulting in further savings. Mr. and Mr. Doug Richins and children of Grouse Creek spent CARD OF THANKS with Mrs. Even though late, we want all Saturday and Sunday Mrs. our friends to know that we Richins' parents, Mr. andRich'ns H. S. Tingey. Sherman their help greatly appreciated loss of our stayed with his grandparents fo: and svmpathy in the little boy. The offers of help and a week. Grant Richards and son of kindness shown us at this time was a source of great comfort and Boise, Idv, came to Riverside satisfaction to us. Tlease accept Saturday and remained until our heartfelt thanks, all of you. Monday morning with Mr. unci The Roy Forsgren family. family, Bountiful, also spent the weekend at the Oyler home. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jenkins and Lynn Jenkins, Malad, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jenkins, Sunday. They visited their parents in Malad Friday. Mrs. Dora Shaffer entertained a nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Woods, Pocatello, Saturday. Sunday the family helped celebrate Mrs. Shaffer's birthday with dinner, visits and phone calls. Friday evening the Bourne family were dinner guests of Aides Adams in Tremonton to celebrate Larry's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Harper and other family members took their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Smith, Fielding, to dinner Satur-- ; day evening at the Tropical. It was in honor of their wedding anniversary. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ballard Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulver. Mrs. Howard Oyler entertained Monday for her son Kelly's 5th birthday. There were 11 guests present for the games and refreshment. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edvalcon, Ogden, and Mrs. Emma Hansen, home from Clearfield, enroute Pocatello, called on the "Blaine Rhodes, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fryer and family, Bountiful, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes. In the afternoon, Mrs. Fay White, Mrs. Richard White and Mrs. Beverly Alexander, Ogden, Mrs. AHa Munns, Garland, and Mrs. Gerry Summers, Tremonton, visited with them. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hansen and sons, Salt Lake City, were at SI 00 Fi the Warren Hansen home, Saturday. Carl Hansen returned home Friday. He had attended the F.F.A. convention with Rex Jensen where they judged livestock and dairy products. Carl took prizes in both. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hansen and Mrs. Miller, Montibello, Calif., visited at the Warren and E. S. Hanson homes. E 17 A n D for information leading, Will be paid to the apprehension and conviction of any one molesting telephone cable or any other property of this company. BEAR RIVER TELEPHONE CO. Tremonton, Utah Dial ALpine ANNOUNCING THE NEW STANDARD OF BASIC EXCELLENCE... NEW RAMBLER IFOTR'60 RIVERSIDE or - Vista. Cali'.; cilled on Tremonloo, Utah or nt R or ' i f" V - i, " i kft I I ; .v. ..... it" t " ffm s 1960 or RAMBLER CUSTOM CROSS COUNTRY newest edition of America's compact station wagon leader. Six, Rebel V-- 8, Ambassador V-- 8. 2 or models. FROM THE WORLD'S LARGEST BUILDER OF COMPACT CARS Now see Rambler for '60. Proved by 10 years of building Compact Cars. 25 billion owner-drive- n miles. Two full decades of pioneering in modern airplane-typ- e Single Unit Construction. - "I. I t rtAiw vK.K "W,WiviiW ... .. if.. S Ljf el 1960 Ambassador 8 by Rambler : See what the brilliant new 1960 Compact Ramblers have that the rest of the industry is trying to imitate. See how smart, how roomy, how fine a performer a compact car can be. Ramblers give most miles per gallon, proved in Official Economy Runs. See styling that's fresh, exciting, tasteful. See entirely new models. High, wide doors Jet you step in, not stoop in. See the new standard of basic excellence at your Rambler dealer October 14. The compact luxury car with new improved fuel economy 3 WIDE SEATS, 5 BIG DOORS. Room for tail gatehas positive biggestfamilies. Swing-okeylock so children can not open it. No climbing over seats or tailgate to get in third seat. ut er Only Rambler i Gives You the Best of Both: A MmimmiM'iUHl'immmimii - - Big 'r -- Wouldn't a glass of " MILK Custom Sedan-Hig- America's NO.I With Milk! her, wider doors offer easier entry and exit. m By popular demand-AII-- new Rambler American four-do- Success Car J 1701? yO owner-prove- d V"'- - i SEE IT OCT. 14 ... AT ALL i RAMBLER DEALERS Wayne Sandall Motor Co. Ml handling ease START AT compact car sales NO.1 in established resale value NO.1 in economy NO. 1 in balanced qualities NO. 1 in airplane-typ- e Single Uiit design NO. 1 in quality construction and features NO. 1 in economical, trouble-fre- e operation NO. 1 in owner loyalty in Small car sedan for i960. RAMBLER PRICES taste good right now? AMPtlCAM ASSOCIATION iZVZZ? 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