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Show i PAGE TWO " BOX ELDER NEWS - Brigham City 3 ah Wednesday, January 11 1950 . in eetablUbed weekly newspaper, 1196, published at Brigham City, Utah. William M. Long, Editor Qtea. W. Clayhaaga, Manager M7. A rc. ,if Df Published every Wednesday at Brigham Second Class City, Utah, and entered asoffice In Brig Mail Matter at the post ham City, Utah, under the act ot March I Mt. J, SubscrlptioA rate In Box Elder county, $5.00 per year, payable in advance; with the Box Elder in combination $t.00 Journal, (published 6 Fridays) months 2.00 for single per year) copy 5 oents. Outside Box Elder county, $3.50 per year; eombinetioa rate 05.00. - Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulation, Utah State Press A socle Editorial Asaociation. National I thm. National Advertising Representatives Advertising Service. New Plymouth On Display In Brigham Thurs. The 1950 Plymouth car, with important styling changes and improvements for safety and riding comfort, will go on display here and throughout the country tomorrow, (Thursday), ac cording to Floyd Andersen of Sales Auto company. There are new lines In the silhouette which gives the new Plymouth a longer, lower, more The streamlined appearance. changes are readily apparent whether viewed from front, rear, or side. j The new iPlymouths may be seen here at Nielsen-Anderse- n and at Nielsen Motor company. Bear fenders, which are bolted on for economical removal In. case repairs are necessary, have been restyled and lengthened. A larger rear window on seclub coupes and four-doo- r dans, slightly greater over-al- l width, and alterations on the g rear deck provide a longer, appearance for all models. The grille . has been simplified and made more massive. it consists of two large horizontal bars with a curved-dow- n top member and a single vertical bar at the center. Above the grille the Plymouth nameplate appears in larger block letters, and a bigger, more colorful medallion has .been placed over the nameplate . The front and rear tread have been increased, a factor which increases stability, eases tire loading stress on curves, and enhances the cars general apThirty-twpearance. percent Nielsen-Anderse- n , road-huggin' o larger than on previous models, the new rear window increases visibility and its lines blend into the cars new streamlining motif. The window is set In a newly designed locking rubber seal. There are larger bumpers on both front and rear. In addition to providing greater protection for the grille, rear deck and lenders, the bumpers add materially to the general appearance of massiveness. The redesigned Instrument panel provides new backgrounds of transparent' gunmetal on spun aluminum for the gauge dials, radio dial, and speedometer, clock. The gunmetal finish Is also used on the radio grille screen. There are larger rotary ' switch knobs which are easier Robert Stewarts to operate. IFeatures for performance, comfort and safety which were previously introduced in the To Plymouth line have been retained. The car has characteristic Interior roominess, ample Mr. and Mrs. (Robert H. Stewspehead and leg room, and wide, art of Brigham City will be bancial guest of honor at a chair-heigh- t The seats. deep en- quet at a program for the angine has a 7 to 1 compression nual Utah State Agricultural and ratio. The combination ignition College extension service was and starter switch, automatic adult leadership school, it announced today by Or. Carl electric super-cushio- n choke, safe-guarhydraulic Frischknecht, director. tires, brakes and safety-riwheels are among the "high-pricecar" Lois Will features in the new Plymouth. The new Plymouth line Includes nine automobiles in the 10-Bo- x Be Honored twill wic state specialists and and special, deluxe models are the four-doo- r sedan, the club coupe, the station wagon, and the convertible club coupe. The deluxe group consists of the four-doo- r sedan ,elub coupe, two door sedan, three passenger coupe, and the subur ban. The cars are available in nine colors. Terry Farm Service Now Showing Tractor Hitch Tractors equipped with a new hitch and hydraulic implement control have been put on display by Terry Farm Service. With this new "Eagle Hitch," a plow or any one of . a "latch-on- " d variety of implements can be hitched or unhitched In a minute ox so, no need for the driver to In talking with the farmers with,off the tractor seat get communand ranchers of this A single control lever near the ity, I find each feed dealer is drivers right hand raises and trying to put his feed program lowers any "latch-on- " impleover instead of trying to underment The design of the Eastand each farmers situation. gle Hitch itself keeps the implement working at uniform The farmer has his own depth In spite of rough ground for using a certain feed or hard or soft spots in the field. ' A short movement of the control lever will change impleThe results which he obtains ment settings to meet unusual may be 80 percent correct, but field conditions without stopwith a little outside help from a feed dealer he may better his ping or slowing the tractor. A handy turnbuckle sets plow program considerably. depth for normal operation. Officer: But madam, didnt you suspect burglars had been in the house when you found all the drawers pulled out and their contents on the floor?" Lady: "Oh no, 1 just thought my husband had been looking for his socks." V ANNUAL MEETING AND ELECTION . ; OF OFFICERS OF THE Be Honored Sunday deluxe deluxe Special groups. su- It Larsen d m ence, along with the entta tension staff of county aw- -, tural agents, home agent. - H d all-met- To go out and change a farmer from one program to the feed dealer's may spell disaster and mean loss to him, while o little help from the feed dealer may mean added money in the bank. Mr. Stewart Is the newest) The conference will be held emeritus member of the Extern in the Rural Arts building on sion service, having retired as j the college campus January last ,13. Elder county, agent I Rural leaders from every July 1. i rear-mounte- A farewell testimonial will honor Lois Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Larsen of Mantua, January 15, at 7:30 oclock in the iMantua ward chapel, prior to her departure for the Central States mission field. Miss Larsen will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City, January 23, and will leave for the mission field about February 1. She graduated from Box Elder high school following which she attended the Brigham Young University in Provo , for one year. After leaving the B.Y.U., she worked In the First Security bank In Brigham City. For the Miss Larlast year and one-hal- f sen has worked in Los Angeles for the Union Bank and Trust company and the Bank of Ameri ica. While in Los Angeles she was active in the Wilshire ward of the L. J). S. church, serving as secretary of the Sunday school. WILL HELD BE FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 13, 1950 : 8.00 P. M. IN COMMERCIAL'CLUBROOMS ' v Third Floor, First Security Bonk Building, Brigham City . . y'-'- All members and interested sportsmen and sports women are invited to attend. If you're interested in conservation, in the future of hunting and fishing in this area, you should' attend Radio Technicians Jobs Open In Civil Service this meeting. We need you, your help, your ideas, your support. Examinations were announced today toy the U. S. Civil Service commission for contract officer and technical assistant, loan guarantee; and for radio maintenance technicians. Further information may be obtained by contacting Glenn S. Nelson, secretary, board of U. S. Civil Service examiners at the Brigham City post offioe. Leon Christiansen Wilt Speak At Kindergarten Meet The Kindergarten club will meet Thursday afternoon,' JanMr. Farmer, feel free at any uary 12, at 4 oclock at the War time to call on us and see If we Memorial home. The program can help you with your feed is under the direction of Mrs. Evan W. Owen. problems. The main speaxer for the afternoon will be Leon Christiansen, supervisor of the Box Elder county schools. His subject will be Child There Psychology." will also be several musical ' numbers. 'A good attendance is desired. ' , Fruit Growers Ass'n. To Hold Stockholders Meet The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Brigham City Fruit Growers association will be held Saturday, January 21, 1950 at 2 oclock in ' the afto ternoon, it was announced day toy N. J. Valentine, secretary of the organization. The meet ing will be held in the regular place of business. The stockholders are meeting to elect seven directors, to hear reports and to transact any other business that may , be brought up, Valentine said. - Ttk 8wt 4 Door I Fomij. Tourtodt Sedan heotf a Snoop tt SUPERS, at po wand with fho urging naw mart Hgm, my latrnt ward m uohre-t- of sit might-nig- ht haod ID and Ufa. ' - Look over the 1950 Bniek line which these two honeys represent, and decide for yourself if thats truth or just talk. high-fashion- ed drive plus .Safety-Rid- e rims for comfort plus control. Then look at prices do they really fit any budget? They range from the fine car level of the Roadmaster down to Vo nr Key to Qraoter Vohie torque-tub- e kOOIC 11017 CLICKS Druvcai v Nineteen Yes, - w ' smart new and varied models to choose from, and all with the styling of eye-catchi- ng ' j 19 bold-line- d - bumper-guar- d sleek tapering lenders, the grilles, over-a- ll "' jet plane in flight. Three full series Special, Super look of a Haw Power end New features in Light and Medium Duty Models Diesel Tractors New Middle-Weig- ht llsw "Weight-Savin- g and ROADMASTER with SPECIAL models available in both standard or de luxe finish. , Six-Wheel- ers r' kv i . A- Onca again GMC leads the truck transport parade . . . introducing many important new models and improvements. New camshafts, valves and manifolds m in engines of step up power models. Wider seats, more headroom and improved sealing increase cab comfort. There are new - chassis features, including new hydrau2lA-tlic and optional air brakes onairpTane-type models, new front springs and shock absorbers on light trucks. light-mediu- on The new models combine to offer GMC power, dependability and economy to many mora operators. Theres a naw 112-t280 . . , a new heavy duty 470 .. . two new 400 and 620 two new weight-s- a ing tractors handling maximum legal payloads in the 45,000-55,0on 2V-t- ... Sort Space Biminat Swing Ana at Comron-Hanoi Typo Doors Mako Rooms Do "DouW.-Dwty- " on t Diesel-power- ed Wide Vorioty ot Colon Stood torfoelly with Any Colo 00 pound weight range. Get the facts here, today. TRUCKS Amur Eoty, MWo H-- S HI 0- o HOTy - HWToH Trovba-Fro-e o Hf IHHo laWM9Viid ftr - 1 1 Operation no TW yoHoW vthomi 71,., IMj " . ll! Ill H "linin' 333 North Main Brigham City, Utah i 1343 South Main Salt Lake City, Utah Phone Anyone interested fn dealerPhone 261 ship contact by. letter. Motor Co. valve-in-hea- ds F-26- 3, Fotur wheelbases all planned for riding comfort with overhang reduced to make parking and garaging easier. Roominess galore, with rear seats as much as 13 inches wider. Plenty of outlook as well. And the abiding comfort of coil springs on all four wheels. And the steady going of consist-ently-bett- er Oh. $2036 00 (DYwDa "ratable pfcfmW : tnteet ar . w $2385 Her! the Smart SPECIAL 3 Fattangar Cavpa, one of saten martmodolt. DynoflowDrrv optional Honepower H5 Synchro-Mat- h transmit- ion, 132 with Dynotiow. . with MATm 6 a WPaCMGS Phono jromr MoJck doalor Might Maw I Safes Corporation J5- - in five horsepower ratings all more powerful, higher in compression, all Fireball and one of them, the sensational new giving Super models extra brilliance on the road. figures on the SPECIAL. But even these are .so little above anything else buy you so many more years of happy use and give you a car of such trade-i- n value that find Buick reachable by youll buyers in any price range. So why not get the whole story, price and all, from your Buick dealer now? Deliveries are good, the deal is right, and a signed-u- p order steps you up to that Buick youve always dreamed about! tat a domoMttrntiom ALDER jrr.l Three separate power plants -- Wham bat tar mutomoblla are bmllt BUCK wilt build tham Tun. to HENRY j. TAYLOR. ABC Nefworl. otety Mandat " t 19 South Main Street Phone 272 Brigham City, W |