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Show fremonlon, Utah The L E A D E R Thursday. October 15. 1959 Deweyville Nominates Town Candidates - Two Tickets Meetings were conducted last week by the Citizen's and Proparties to nominate gressive trustees for the Town Board. Rupert Blackham acted as chairman for the Citizen's party and James Barnard and Clarence Perry were nominated. MyrI Perry was chairman of the Progressive nominating meeting at which Donald Snow and Zane ElecWheatley were nominated. tions will soon be coming up and Mayor Bowhuis urges all members of the city who are properly registered to turn out and vote. Members of the family of Joseph Heusser met at the recreation hall last Friday night where they honored him on his 80th birthday. The family had dinner together there. The Cub Scouts had a real big fiSrTTll I 1 if ill rSlJ IHi3 1 1 f:i h Jkdl. . t i 1 time last Thursday afternoon when their den mothers, Marjorie Burbank and Ruthe Litchford took them to Tremonton to see the fire department Lynn Iverson gave the boys a real tour of the station and they also received material on the prevention and control of fires around home. Following this, the older group of boys met at the recreation hall where they had supper and played games in honor of the 10th birthday of Les Fryer. Mrs. Litchford assisted Mrs. Fryer at the party. Everyone Invited To P.T.A. Tonight! Do you have some views on whether or not we should keep our Deweyville school ? Then come out tonight, Thursday, at 7:30 p.m. to the school. A meeting will be held under the direction of P.T.A. president, Mrs. Floyd Gardner. The new superintendent of Box Elder schools, Walter Talbot, will be on hand to answer any questions which parents and members of the community may have to ask in regard to this and other vital problems which have come up. Everyone in the community is urged to attend this meeting tonight. So pick up your neighbor and we'll see you at P.T.A.! Mrs. Jack Tolman was guest of honor at a pink and blue shower at her home last Friday afternoon. Thirteen guests were present and enjoyed playing games and having refreshments together. Hostess for the party was Mrs. Richard Coombs. li f Ball t. Howeirj ',liiiirt",r;-Mfi--ffffl'"v"''-- Jf - A striking profile for the 1960 Lineoln is the result of a completely redesigned roof which gives the car a more formal look. The different shaped rear window has 177 additional square inches of glassiarea for improved rearward visibility. Inside, the instrument panel has been completely restyled to give the car a precision look. A smoother ride and greater handling ease are the result of a new Hotchkiss rear suspension with leaf springs. landau (shown above) there is a In addition to the Lincoln four-dohardtop sedan in the Lincoln and Prerriere series. and a four-do- NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Board of County Commissioners of Box Elder County, Utah, that prior to their regular session to be held Monday, October 19, 1959, to increase the Budget Appropriation for the 1959 calendar year of the following funds: Amount of Increase Fund $ 2,500.00 Noxious Weed Fund 11,000.00 County Road Fund As provided by Section engineering1 TIRE SERVICE Orders Accepted Phone AL and Susanne Matney left last week for a stay in California. They will visit with Mrs. S. V. Watland and with Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Waples while they are away. '. t "t GVEST FROM SALT LAKE CITY Barbara Harrison came from Salt Lake City to spend the weekend with Marianne Matney. t ; - tliiltliiiriiliiiiiFiiriiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiFtHimiHiiiHiiiriiiiiriiiiiilifiiiMiiiiiMiiTlliirioillililtliiliiiii iiinrrimril triiiliiiiiiiiiiiriilliiltilliillMiiiiiiriirliiiiiiintiitittiiti , " ,, HUNTING CAPS 98c-1.2- 9 JEESEY GLOVES Response to the General Electric Bonus Values Days was so enthusiastic that GE I Dealers have brought in a mile long train- load of brand new 1960 GE appliances. i 25c FOR HUNTING SWEAT SHIRTS 1.69-1.9- 8 GEPHARTS at 1960s most distinguished motorcars iTlFinMiiiiiiiiHililT- Buy now, on the anniversary of the first Bargain train and take advantage of these outstanding bonus values. No pay- ments till January 1, 1960. not T1JK FINKST LINCOLN IN FOHTY YICAHS IV 1 GE $100.00 i -- - Trade In Allowance On Electric Range . i iff. t ' . T - ' - ' N ew Enjoy the "town car" 'dnjuiice of the luxurious new Lincoln r. distinction and pleasure await you in Lincoln for" 1960. New "town car" elegance enhances Lincoln's endur ing beauty and new luxury is reflected in every aspect of its handsome interiors. It is the finest Lincoln in forty years. motoring $100.00 m p I Trade In Allowance On Electric Refrigerator vit. 3t ,? vr the nkwA (jm?teiaJ As AMKHICA'S K1NMST MOTOUCAK fi to let th (ablt top "Quick Recovirv "heater 40 gal. $U, THE NEW ' We invite you to see m G-- E Quick Recovery AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC Water Healer General Electric Automatic WASHERS as low as !!! $169.00 J. "iwnirony X'WW.WWw, f ftv As Low As $65.00 Favors DeSoio G.E. Television reg. $329.00 Sale price wt For its timeless beauty, its rich appointments and magnificent workmanship, th Lincoln Continental has always been considered a cut obove any other car in America. And the newest ts the most luxurious motorcar of all. Plan to inspect it soon. $249.95 DISHWASHER $188.00 Buy Now while stocks are good and before prices Increase because, of steel strike Visit our showrooms soon to inspect these two great motorcars RUSS Phone AL ELECTING Tremonton ' & .............. PfesiH7 to comfort, according senger Boyd Larson of the Tremonton Motor Co. An elegant profile for the Lincoln and Premiere series is the result of a completely new roof with a town car look; a redesigned instrument panel augments the new look in the interior; a rear suspension new Hotchkiss with leaf springs provides a more luxurious ride and greater handling ease in all models; and a newly designed carburetor contributes to improved performance and smooth idling. The new Lincoln is now on display at the Newly styled front bumpers Tremonton Motor Co. with rounded guards set in rubber The new roof design has result- - discs located on each sjde protect rfflRE ip pas- George Mir lil ed in a different shaped rear window with a very fast slope and an, additional 177 stfi'are inches of glass area for improved rearward visibility. Highlighting the roof is a wide chrome molding around the edges that merges with a similar molding around the rear window. Greater overhead traffic light visibility through the front windshield in the Lincoln Continental has been attained by shortening the front portion of the roof two inches. Fore and aft the grille treatment on all car lines has been modified. Small squares with chrome center pieces identify the Lincoln Continental, and long, raised aluminum rectangles mark the Lincoln. aim- Mrs. home of Mr. and Xapoli. Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Watland Tremonton "itll?lllTnilinrMiiiiiiitlitiiililllllttrflt refinements ed at driver enjoyment and and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Richins and their family came in from Grouse Creek Surday to visit at the 4t Lincoln For 1960 Now on Display at Local Dealers Three series of fine cars for I960 the Lincoln, the Lincoln Premiere and the Lincoln Continare enhanced by styling ental NAPOOS HAVE VISITORS or or NOTICE OF INTENTIOX include a elim tapered chrome molding along the s'de of all Lincolis, four horirontal chrome ribs in the front fender panels of the Lincoln Continental, as well as distinctive wheel covers for Lincoln and Uncoln Continental. WATLANDS IX CALIFORNIA C.HARRISON'S Main two-do- or Lays One Away al Mail , or $5.00 27 W. 5 County Clerk. A public hearing upon this request will be allowed on the above mentioned day at 9:30 A.M. in the Commissioners Room in the County Court House. K..B. Olsen County Clerk-Audit- Rupert Blackham Tfc ed Utah Code Annotated 1953, written request by the head of the Next Wednesday night at 7:30 Department setting forth the rep.m. is the time for ladies of the emergency necessitating the on now is file for quest, public meet. It Friendly Circle Club to in the office of the will be held at the home of Mrs. inspection lffillP the grille and liceniie plate. Directional signals and parking lamps are placed at the outboard ends of the bumper. A newly-designtail light assembly on all Lincolns contains and turning parking, back-u- p lights set in a single bar on each side of the back panel. Lincoln Continental has three groups of l:ghts on the rear panel set in individual round chrome bezels at the rght arid left of the panel. S'isrhtly angled rear f;na on a'l models hive a chrome molding that extends into the lower back panel forming a continuous line with the rear bumper. Thc? nised ribs hive been formed in the hood to give it a sculptured look. Ad'itio a'. arpsrra-c- e changes TREMONTON MOTOR COMPANY Tremonton, Utah 330 East Main St. .7 3' ! |