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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah PORTAGE Thursday. October 3. 1963 BOTHWELL Bothwell Man Is Improving it best for school use when you check it feature for feature 1 Only 3V4 inches high, it has basket shift, keyboard tabulation, automatic paragraph indentation, rugged body, memory and half-lin- e and keys spacing (for math and chemical formulas) and a crisp, light touch thafs fun to usel See '" line-finde- r, XS3 43 8 this Underwood-Olivett- i portable today and don't settle for less than a Lettera underwood ) i 1 ? well-wishe- Four of 16 pigeons entered at the recent state fair by J. Lee Giles were awarded 13 first and three seconds. The white birds won best old of variety. Mr. Lee has between 100 and 125 pigeons in four different varieties. fm LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE NOTICES rs jtina inenas from far (mmitttirf'imTtit'i near. Eleven of their twelve children and most of their grandchildren were in attendance. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Rose Harris, son Clinton and Bill Nelson of Las Vegas have moved into Mrs. Harris home here this week. Clinton and Bill are attending The Lincoln Continental incorporates significant increases in interior spaciousness and luggage capacity for 1964. While continuing its classic styling theme, the 1964 Conr tinental is increased in over-a- ll length and wheelbase resulting in increased rear seat leg room and improved riding qualities. The Continental roof is 5.4 inches wider in 1964; ' providing the car with a new styling flair in addition to increased head room in both front1 and rear seats. The car has a longer profile and is enriched with a new grille, extensive new body sheet metal and exterior ornamentation. The luggage capacity has been increased by 15 per cent. Mrs. Afton Pierson, mouth, Mr. and Mrs. Classic Styling Continues in '64 Lincoln USU NOTICE TO CREDITORS Drew, De ceased. Creditors will present claims designersand you'll vote yim , by BIrs. Virgo Harris A beautifully decorated three-tiwedding cake was displayed and the house iwas adorned with vases of fall flowers for the golden wed- aing or Mr. and Mrs. Noah J. John Sunday. The guests of honor greeted a large crowd of including rela tes and Estate of Carrie TB3 '' a man traveled to Preston reProbate and cently where they visited Mr. Notices Consult Guardianship, Clerk of Dis and Mrs. Ed Smith. Mrs. trict Court, Brigham City, Smith has been quite ill. Utah, or the respective signers for further information. the portable voted "best designed" by a hundred top WS. - :, r.. , er California. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. Henry New- DON'T GO BACK TO SCHOOL WITHOUT A LETTERA 22! If Honored on Anniversary Alvaretta Rytting and Cheryl Marble of the Stake Relief Society Board. The regular Relief Society meetings will begin Oct 7 at 7:30 pan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Newman are expecting their son, Ned, his wife and baby for a visit sometime during the week. Ned is stationed at Travis Air Force Base in Had-fiel- Portage Couple V i . v. r . , . Mr. and Mrs. Michael Anderson spent the weekend in Nephi visiting Mrs. Anderson's parents and family. The Young Marrieds of the ward enjoyed a light luncheon after the Stake Dance Saturday evening. The Relief Society Organization held their opening social Monday evening. A large crowd of ladie3 enjoyed a delicious luncheon and a program. Special guests included Mable Anderson, Wanda Giles, by Bin. Delon Stokes Word has been received that Bert Firth, who was severly burned in an accident on his farm, ' is slightly improved. He is still not permitted any visitors, however. Mr. Firth was burning weeds when his clothing accidentally caught on fire. He credits his life with fast thinking of his grandson, Rex Firth, who put out the flames. The Primary officers and to teachers are encouraged attend Teacher in Service meeting Thursday (tonight) beginning at 8:00 pjn. at the church house. All officers and teachers should be present, states President Fern Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Shaw had their baby blessed in Sacrament meeting Sunday. The little boy was given the name of John Nolan Shaw by his father. d Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy and family of Boise, Ida,, spent the weekend at the George Summers home. They arrived here to attend funeral service for LaVoy's father, Jack Hadfleld. Pag Fiva at three-inch- Logan. Ply- Ezra by a corporation the names Hoskins of Malad, Mr. and and addresses of the individ- Mrs. E. T. Hoskins and Mrs. ual owners must be riven Clara went to Hoskins, If owned by a partnership or Georgetown Saturday to see other unincorporated firm, its Eldon Hoskins who is very name and address, as well as ill following a stroke. that of each individual mem Mrs. Grace John has reher must be slven.l turned to her home here after Leader Publishing Co. Tre spending several weeks with monton, Utah, A. N. Rytting, her children in Salt Lake City. Tremonton, Utah, Alvaretta Carol Pettingill and chilP- Rytting. Tremonton, Utah, dren spent the weekend in F. L. Davis, Tremonton, Utah. Bountiful with Mrs. Pettin-gill- 's Mercury Division, said 1964 marks the first major change in dimension of .the Continental since the current series was introduced in 1961. Increase in "A three-inc- h car length, wheelbase and rear door width, together with a wider roof, give the 1964 Lincoln Continental Interior and Improved spaciousness at West Jordan. are riding qualities Mr .and Mrs. David P. Gibbs translated directly to increasspent the weekend in Kays- ed passenger comfort," Mr. ville visiting their son, Don- Mills said. ald and family. The Continental roof is 5.4 Mrs. Ladetha Hoskins spent inches wider in 1964 providseveral days last iweek visitthe car with a new styling ing in Layton with her sons, ing flair in addition to inDarwin and Murray Hoskins creased headroom In both and families. front and rear seats. The InMr. and Mrs. Ona H. John, creased length of the car Mrs. Woodrow Clark and Mrs. gives the Continental a longer Ervin Jones and son Michael profile. The car has a new visited Friday in Salt Lake grille and exterior ornamentaCity with Mr. and Mrs. Ron- tion plus extensive new body ald John and son. sheet metal. There are new Mrs. Frances Allen has re- floor, sides and underbody returned to her home after a inforcements. visit in Orem with her dauThe spaciousness of the ghter, Mrs. Jay Stewart. rear seat compartment has y Mr. and Mrs. Melvin undergone other major and family of Twin Falls in addition to were guests of Melvin's sis- headroom. There is an inter, Mrs. Maurice Thomas and crease of two inches in leg family and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. room and nearly two and Gibbs Sunday and Monday. inches in effective Phil Harris and Benda Hall knee room plus nearly have enrolled at USU in Loan inch of additional gan. space in hip room. Greater While continuing its classic styling theme, the 1964 Lincoln Continental incorporates substantial increases in interior spaciousness and luggage capacity. Ben D. Mills, Ford Motor Company vice president and general manager of Lincoln- - - with vouchers to the under 3. The known bondholders, siemed at 416 N. 1st East, mortsraerees. and other secur on before or Tremonton, Utah, or holding the 4th day of January A. D. ity holders owning 1 percent or more of total 1964. Claims must be presented amount of bonds, mortgages in accordance with the pro or other securities are, (If 5 utan there are none so state.) visions of Sec. Code Annotated 1953. and NONE. Thn averaee number of with proper verification as re total copies printed each is quired therein. the preceding 12 sue during Draw Harry and the single is 2160; months Administrator issue nearest to filing date, Omer J. Call 2160. The average paid circu Attorney for Administrator lation by mail, carrier deliv Oct erv or by other means, each issue, 1845; single issue nearSTATEMENT REQUIRED est filing date, 1888; average RY THE ACT OF AUGUST sales through agents, news 84, 1912, AS AMENDED BY dealers, or otherwise, each THE ACTS OF MARCH 3, week. 285: the single issue 1933, JULY 2, 1946 AND nearest filing date, 185. JUNE 11, 1960 (74 STAT. The average free distribu (including sam 208) SHOWING THE OWN tion weekly MANAGEMENT, nlesi bv mail, carrier, deliv-ERSHIP, , r otner means, su, AND CntCULATION OF ery, or hy nearest filing issue d Times Single The num published weekly at 10 North date. 40: average total 1st West, Tremonton, Utah, ber of copies distributed. 2160; single issue nearest ruing for Oct. 3, 1963. Names and addresses of the date, 2113. I certify that statements editor, managing publisher, correct editor and business manager made by above are and complete. are: A. N. Rytting Publisher, A. N. Rytting, Publisher-OwnTremonton, Utah; Editor, A. N. Rytting, Tremonton, Utah; RytNOTICE OF INTENTION managing Editor, A. N. BusiTO PURCHASE Utah; Tremonton, ting, The Board of Education of ness manager, A. N. Rytting, Rnx Elder County School Tremonton, Utah. me 4a considering 2. The owner is: (If owned tvoand name 180 gallons oi its of a corporation, purchase by address must be stated and Permanent Type also immediately there under (ethylene glycol) to be furcans and the names and addresses of nished in cua holdor Scnooi to the stockholders owning delivered Seal ing 1 percent or more of total Shop. Tremonton, Utah. amount of stock. If not owned ed quotations, in envetopes . e marked 75-9-- Leader-Garlan- es that mother-in-laMrs. Gol-d- a Lewis and in Kaysville with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pet- tingill. Mrs. Thelma Gibbs spent the weekend in Salt Lake City and Logan. Mrs. Douglas Laws of Lay-to- n visited Saturday with her father, Robert C. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Loren John were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Lamb in Salt Lake City Thursday. Gloria Gleed of Malad and Erma Madsen of Pleasantview visited Tuesday with Maud Harris and Carol Pettingill. Attend Wedding of Grand Daughter Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John attended the wedding Uniting their grand daughter, Merle Beth Paskett and Roy Farns-wort- h at the Salt Lake LDS Temple Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John and Mr. and Mrs. Loren John attended the wedding reception honoring the couple Van-No- one-ha- lf one-ha- lf width of the rear door also gives passengers easier access to and from the car. Hip room also is increased in the front by 1.2 inches. The excellent riding qualities of the Continental have been further improved by the three-inc- h longer wheelbase. Handling and readability continue to set the standard for luxury cars. The luggage capacity has been increased by 15 per cent ll floor with a new pan providing two cubic feet additional capacity. The more spacious Interiors are highlighted by more luxurious appointments. The air conditioner outlets are an integral part of a new instrument panel. The Ignition switch is relocated to the right of the steering column, while gauges, rather than lights, tell the status of fuel supply, oil pressure, water and battery temperature charge. Individually adjustable front seats are also a new option for 1964. deep-we- New precision-- tires have been developed especially for the 1964 Continental. The new tires, which permit the use of wheels, last longer and contribute to longer brake life. built 15-in- ch Krst showings: the 1964 Lincoln Continental. Discover the greater spaciousness behind its classic profile; er iS'K 1! - - Anti-Free- Leader Officer Supply TREMONTON i one-gall- "Anu-Teez- waived at the office ..riii W AAA tention Sportsmen and Hunters Closeout Sale of of the Clerk of the Board ouri County Education, House. Brigham City, Utah, P.M. on up to 5:00 o'clock xw. o, OctoDer Tuesday, rrw nnard of Education re serves the right to reject any or all bids. ,r BOARD OF EDUCATE , BOX ELDER COUNTY, SCHOOL DISTRICT, Bv David N. Morrell, Clerk """ ' 1,1 ALL STYLES PRICED TO GO! MOW ONLY "Ammo Pak" given free with each purchase 10 tabulated. publicly opened and reEducation of Board The all to accept serves the right or any part of any bid andor in whole reject any or all bids or in part. BOARD OF EDUCATION, n. I" II llllly for the hunter. When you inspect (he new Continental you will discover why more than half the people who buy in our price range choose the Continental. i ft' J BOX ELDER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Bv David N. Morrell, Clerk tic We make scabbards and most everything Club Members Entertained Bear River Saddlery I 1 i W 1 l . Ford, at SOUTH FIRST WEST TREMONTON, UTAH i SCHOOL BUSES FOR SALE tv, a Rnard of Education of Box Elder County School Dis trict is offering for sale tnree o, (3) school buses: Bus jno. Chev., 48 capacity. Buses may be examined at the School Bus Shop, TremonArvid ton, Utah by contacting Fredrickson, Chief Mechanic. Sealed bids in 'envelopes marked "Bids on School Buses" will be received at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education, County Court House, Brigham City, P.M. on Utah, up until 2:00 1963, October of 8th the day be will time they which SHOP EARLY FOR YOUR CHOICEI Many good buys from, 160 pair in stock. 19 IIIMWMI WAS - ity and IB1P AT LIST PRICE LESS Niy M 36 capacity; ous 1954 Chev., 16 capacNo. 65, Bus No. 58, 1951 HOCONA BRAND BEST BRAND SHELLS i tic 1953 Reg. 30.00 . Oueen of Hearta Pin ochle Club met at the home of J ana Lee Bessinger and spent the evening playing cards. The hostess had arranged a Hawaiian atmosphere for Th the event and served fitting refreshments. Prizes at the game went to Gerl Grover and Shirley Come in, and inspect the new Continental yourself. Its profile is only three inches Yet you will longer than in 1961-2-- 3. find a roomier rear compartment, with four inches more leg room and 2.5 inches more knee room than in 1963. This makes for twice the knee room of the 1961 and 1962 Continental. And the luggage compartment is 15$ larger, for a total increase of 337 over 1961-- 2. But with all this added space, the Continental retains all the qualities that set it apart from every other automobile: 1 . Timeless styling is a prime reason the Continental retains so high a value. 2. The Continental is available in just ' two models: the sedan and the convertible. There are no lower priced models, because there is no compromise of its standards to offer lesser versions. 3. Both the sedan and the convertible have four doors opening at the center for the easiest entrance. Continental offers the only American four-doconvertible. 4. The unusual rigidity of integral con or struction contributes to its unequaled ride. 5. Within, virtually every luxury is included as standard equipment. 6. The Continental also includes full power auxiliaries as standard equipment. 7. The Continental is built at Wixom, Michigan, in a special plant which sets the world's highest standards of precision automotive engineering. 8. No other car is so thoroughly tested. ' Every Continental must pass 189 road performance tests in addition to thou- sands of examinations and inspections during manufacture. 9. ' The Continental is uniquely free from maintenance. It is constructed to last, . Before you decide on your next automobile, drive the Continental. It is the world's finest automobile. Please call us, and we will be happy to arrange a demonstration at your convenience. LINCOLN CONTINENTAL Product of the Division, C Notice the greater passenger room. TREMONTON MOTOR COMPANY 330 East Main Tremonton Lincoln-Mercu- ry Motor Company |