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Show Thursday. October THE LEADER, Treniontoa, Utah. Page TwelT Pontiac Completely Restyled for 1964 FIELDING Babies Named in Fielding Ward daughter, Mrs. Water Roth- aar and family. Spending Sunday at Farm' ington were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Severson. They visited Mrs. Severson's mother, Mrs W. E. Potter. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason visited with Mrs. Mason's mother, Mrs. Mary Overmyw at Orem last week. Weekend guests at the Mason home were Mrs. Reta Sandberg and three children of Layton. Visitors Visitors at the home of Mrs. Amy Coombs during the past week were Mrs. Elmo Clark and son, Harold, Mr. and Florence Manson The small son of Mr. and Mns. Gerry Gam was blessed by his father at Sacrament meeting and given the name of Troy Gerry. Following the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gam entertained at a dinner party at their home. Guests included lie. and Mrs. Harvey V McCulloch and family of Lay-toMr. and Mrs. Dee Brown and familv of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Parks of Idaho Palls, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mrs.' Uel Wood, Mr. Gam, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry EVAN C. HESS Gam, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Gam. The small daughter of Mr. of Ms. Ann Barnes and Mrs. H. R. Petersen of Ogden and Kaysville. (Cordelia Burton) of Salt Lake City was blessed at Mrs. Virginia Jensen and Marine Private Evan C. Sacrament meeting by her daughter Tamra of Millville Sunday visiting with Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. grandfather, H. Keith Peter spent M. Hess of Plymouth, sen of Richfield. She was Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Godfrey Evan four weeks of Utah, completed and family. given the name of Brenda individual combat training Lee. Following the meeting Sunday visitors at the 23 at the Marine Corps Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Burton home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J Aug. Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif. entertained at dinner at their Hardy were Mrs. P. N. Cook The training covers the home. Out of town guests in- and Dean Monahan of Ogden. combat and tactical skills recluded Mr. and Mrs. John Weekend guests at the of each Marine. Under quired Sjoblom, and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hansen home were MaLewis Sjoblom and boys of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Eccles selected instructors, the to take his rine learns place Farmington, Mr. and Mrs. and family of Salt Lake City. in small combat units, such Verl Spendlove and family of Other Sunday Visitors were n size team as the Perry, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mr. Hansen's sister, Mrs and the squad. Petersen and baby of Salt Ruby Surface of LaPaz, The training is conducted (Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. H, Bolivia and her daughter under live firing conditions Keith Petersen of Richfield, Caroline. Caroline will attend Miss Carolyn Burton and Utah State University at ILo and includes guerrilla warfare tactics, amphibious landing Mrs. Mary Moss and family gan this year. procedures and field tactics. . of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Suther Mrs. Donetta Petersen and land pent Sunday at Ogden daughter Elaine Christoffer visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ATTEND FUNERAL sen visited at Preston (with Kent Sutherland and Mr. and IN MURRAY relatives Thursday. Saturday Mrs. Walter Sutherland and Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Petersen and Mrs. . Earl families. Harry Taylor were in Murray Holt visited with Mr. and Mrs Visitors at the home of Mrs. to attend funeral services for Ben Ravsten at Clarkston B. M. Petersen this week are Mrs. Bryce Bertelson, wife of and with their sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Allred of the principal of the Murray Stella Goodey at the L.D.S. San Fernando, Calif. High School. Mr. Bertelson is cousin. Hospital at Logan. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hess Mrs. Taylor's Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holt visited at Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whit spent Thursday visiting with Bishop and Mrs. VISIT FAMILY ney and family at Ogden. Percy Hess and family and OF FRIEND Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wool- - Mr. and Mrs. Arch Bronson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Gro- ley of Farmington visited with They also visited with Mr. ver and sons Bud and Wayne friends here Wednesday even- and Mrs. Joseph Hess and wor in American Fork Sun- ing. family at Roy. Mrs. Elwood day evening to visit the family Hess and son Percy attended of Glen Chadwick, wno cuea. Mrs. Effie with Visiting Johnson last week were Mr. funeral services for Mrs. Di- Mr. Chadwick is the father of and Mrs. LaVor Johnson and ana McFarland. a friend of the Grover family son of Ogden. Spending Sunday at Farm in Alaska. Sunday guests at the home ington were Mr. and Mrs. of Mr., and Mrs. Owen Hess Elmer Coombs. They visited y with Mrs. Mrs. Rosel Zundel, Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ivy Lawson and and family and Mr. and Mrs. Minnie Millard. They Elwood Hess and Mrs. Elma Mrs. Owen Hess Jr. and fam- also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Petersen attended a genealogical meeting at the Tabernacle ily of Ogden. Edgar Smoot at Centerville. week at Mrs. Clark Rudd and Mrs. at Logan Sunday where the Spending last Bountiful was Mrs. Marion Ross Rudd spent Friday at guest speaker was Paul Koyai Garn. She visited with her Logan. of Salt Lake City. n, 3. 1963 Pvt. Evan Hess At Marine Base four-ma13-m- Continuing a highly sue cessiul formula that combines rich styling simplicity with outstanding perform ance, the 1964 Pontiacs are more graceful, distinctive and appealing than ever before. Catalina models and the Grand Prix sports coupe have h wheelbase while a the Star Chief and Bonneh ville models have a Pontiac Motor Division's regular series lineup for 1964 has been completely re- styled, yet retains a strong and impressive Pontiac identity, according to Glenn Crump Motor of Crump-Wheatle- y Company, local dealer. The Catalina, Star Chief and Bonneville models appear longer, lower and wider 120-inc- without any significant change in exterior dimensions. 123-inc- wheelbase. All station wagon wheel-bas- e. h models have a 119-inc- All 1964 Pontiacs are one inch longer overall. The Catalina and Grand Prix measure 213 inches while the Star Chief and Bonneville series are 220 inches. Station wagons are 213.8 inches long. Model Lineup The Poniac's Catalina, volume series, is available in seven models two and four-dosedans, two and four-dohardtops, six and F & V or or D.U.P. Members Meet Saturday convention The of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, under the direction of Kate B. Carter, president, will be held at the Hotel Utah October 5, 1963, at 9:30 a.m., and members of the organization from many areas in the United States will gather for event. g the The morning session will include the presentation of Volume VI of "Our Pioneer Heritage". Secretary of State, Lamont F. Toronto will dis cuss the "Old City Hall". A report will be made on historic markers and choruses from Canyon County, Idaho and Juab County, Utah will semi-annu- al day-lon- and State Street from 1:00 until 3:00 p.m., at which time the marker placed there by the D.U.P. will be dedicated. "Above the Hills", a pag eant written by L. Clair Likes, directed by S. Richard Keddington, will be the fea ture of the evening meeting at 7:30 in the Lafayette Ball room, Hotel Utah. Special music will be presented by a select group from the Taber nacle Choir. CARD OF THANKS We have been amazed and greatly gratified by the interest and concern of our friends since the accident involving our daughter. We sincerely appreciate the friendliness and help offered and the calls we received. Our thanks are extended to everyone for their sing. The noon luncheon, at which all County Presidents will be guests, will feature a skit, "Yesterday and Today", in word and song, by Squaw Peak Camp, Phoenix, Ariz. Members will .tour Old help. City Hall at Second North Lowell and Renea Safari wagons and A four-do- J&&5M. , nine-passeng- er station til' a convertible. ' ' If? i jaf .rt8asAj hardtop and a four-dosedan are offered in the Star Chief series. The luxurious Bonneville is ' ,r i ' t,...""" available in four models two and four-dohardtops, a station wagon and a convertible. Pontiac's prestige sports coupe, the Grand Prix, has been restyled and again will RPM Gear Lubricant guards against be available at Pontiac's and gears working smoothly and keeps scoring, pitting entry in the luxury car field. quietly in severest operating conditions. "Fresh exterior styling featuring. Pontiac's exclusive Specially compounded to resist deterioration, It main divided grille, vertical twin tains its protective qualities for long periods . . . even at high temperatures and extreme pressure. Recom headlamps, moderate use of chrome trim and elegant inmended for hypoid and many other terior appointments, elevate types of gear boxes. our 1964 cars to new levels of customer appeal," said For any Standard Oil product, call E. M Estes, General Motors vice president and Pontiac FARRELL BESS general manager, in annouc-in- g his division's new models. 130 No. 3rd West AL The 1964 Pontiacs go on sale in delear showrooms il " f L or or or EXTRA PROTECTION FOR HYPOID GEARS Multi-Servi- ce J. v. litrmVH vi wn October 3. m rmliwir v f Success car, 64 edition w .. iliiillii iiiiiiiM llllilliili Sta-ce- 1964 i GMC 0 A U 'WMMWWMWaWWWW ARE HERE! ...rtf..r The car that answers the question, "After their '63 model, what in the It wasn't easy, topping our super- successful '63. But we did it, with trim new styling - handsome new interiors a smoother, quieter ride - Wide-Trac- k world will Pontiac do for '64?" ............... rrjjjjvuuufrlJUUUUX A. A stability - 389-c- u. in. Trophy V--8 power in every model Isn't this what other cars wish they looked and acted like and don't? '64 Pontiac Pontiac plus a whole new kind of Pontiac. The Truck With Rarirf-to-a- o We produly announce the NEW 19S4 GMC TRUCKS! New this year in the one-hatruck through "in line" six engine . . . is the 230 cubic-inch- i offered as optional equipment. The famous V-- 6 305 cubic-incengine is still offered inj the smaller trucks. For those who want lower initial cost and do not need too much power, the smaller six is the answer! We have a good line of. new '64 models in the small V-and the custom "in line" six, the heavy-dutcab models in our show room . . . SEE THEM SOON! h ..mwwwiMij .,r, o II' e 6 three-quart- er and one-to- n ' models AT GREAT SAVINGS We will give top price on used pickups for the , next three' weeks! If you've been buying the same low-pric- ed car time after time, Iff V- Y V- - Call Glenn Crump or Gail Whit for a demonstration or an appraisal soon! j n v tAj&fwW"0 ne WIDE-TRAC-K CARS YOUR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER CRITMP - WHEAT LEY MOTOR COMPANY 695 j 1 I" Hc get ready to break the habit. MOTOR CO. k. 11 What's new with Tempest for '64? Prac- - pension new brakes new steering tically everything. New 215-cnHch If a car like this won't new frame in-li6 longer, roomier body wider break that habit, nothing will. Check Wide-Track sus- - your dealerl new smooth-ridin- g '64 Pontiac Tempest. SEE THE ONLY DEALER WHO SELLS THE CRUMP-WHEATLE- , jyjr' AJf IV COME IN AND LOOK OVER THE 1963 TRUCKS WE STILL HAVE IN STOCK! one-ha- lf i 1-t- lf y m WEST MAIN TREMONTON i |