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Show Idsmobiks Will Show Friday rr Central Chevrolet will be dis-- , playing the new sweeping model change in the 1957 Oldsmo-bil- e on Friday, Nov. 9, it was announced this week. Oldsmobile for 1957 has completed the most, sweeping model change in the past 20 years', with distinctive styling innovations and mechanical improvements in every one of the 17 body styles in three series of cars. The body is completely new, v; , ' I, 1 A1 viy.', T Vv-V- v v " - - H- AAV,. , ''? ' ni ,frr' &) i A V JS, V f J. creating 1954. The accent permits a new effect, with the car painted one color and the accent stripe in a contrasting color. e However, the conventional styling is still available as an optional extra. iwo-ton- e two-ton- And Clean the Windshield The proud owner of a new midget auto decided to have his joke at The expense of the filling station attendant when he drove in. "Id like a quart of half-pin- t of oil, gasoline and a he said, sticking his please," head out of the diminuative car. Yes, sir,f replied the attendant. And should I breathe in, to the tires? PHEASANT HUNTING IS exterior a fashion-ne- appearance with deeper bumpers and a redesigned grille.. t '' Mechanical and structural ad' vances include a new wider and & , J FOR WILLARD HUNTING UNIT heavier chassis, new pivot- frit, '( poise front suspension' of a deON DISPLAY FRIDAY The 1957 sweeping model change in Oldsmobiles will be on sign that resists dipping, im1957 Starfire proved rear suspension, a new display at the Central Chevrolet on Friday, Nov. 9. Oldsmobiles enRocket 98 Holiday sedan, shown above, has all new styling from front to rear bumper. due gine, known as the AT PAUL & VICKY'S CAFE and to its high torque throughout Jo Markham and Frances Hyer, left PLAN PROJECT the new and driving range, to right, prepare decorations while Karen Petersen dis-'.awheels. WILLARD CASH GROCERY I tickets to be sold for the dessert bridge being planOutstanding styling note Is the accent stripe, an Oldsmo-bilned to raise funds for operating expenses for Girl Scouts 1ST entitles hunter to exclusive, that runs more of America. The event will be held Saturday, Nov. 10 than half the length of the cars at 1 :30 p.m. in the War Memorial Home. Tickets may be 1899. from to Bowen 2659 led 5 anOne) are (Continued The following births Page days in side narrow between obtained by contacting. Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, phone 726. In the race for two year coun- nounced from Cooley Memorial chromepanels 1670. Following a few close marks This mouldings. d ty commissioner, F. Leland See- hospital: PERMITS MUST BE WORN WHERE VISIBLE early returns, Iloss Bowen the first new style trend in exto walk away with the ly held a slim 104 vote marA boy was born Oct. 30 to terior color application since MIA first district representative race. gin with seven precincts yet to Lloyd Earl and Joycel Wight Oldsmobile introduced SPONSORED BY WILLARD LIONS CLUB e With 32 precincts reporting report. color styling in the body in Poison, Brigham Route No. 2. Ellis D. and Pearl Lorene To Kettle Andersen, Bear River, are Here M Couple Virginia the parents of a girl born Oct. MIA of South Box Elder stake Visit for 30. Thursday will sponsor the evening session Donald James and LuAnn of quarterly conference, Nov. 11 a- Attorney and Mrs. John Y. Roseborough Williams, Brigham taberna-cle- . 7 m. stake at in the p. a Merrell, Arlington, Virginia, City, announce the arrival of a I : In anticipation of using pro- in girl born Nov. 1. last of Thursday spent part Mrs. Helen Larsen, secretary Fred Richard and Colleen ceeds for materials for projects Atat the General Board of Mutual Brigham City visiting with Snow Burr, Brigham City, an. and Girl expenses, operating was A An Ogden rabbit hunter will torney Merrells mother. Mrs. J. nounce the arrival of a son born , Scouts of Brigham City are spon-- . Improvement Associations, eve- shot accidentally ia the foot on Francis Merrell, and his sister, Nov. 1. be guest speaker for the dessert a bridge. soirng ning with special musical num-br- s Saturday evening when his com- Mrs. Donna M. Price, also Mr. Kenneth and Karen LaRae to be included. panions shotgun discharged In and Mrs. Leon Packer. The party will be held at Whitaker Sessions, Brigham his direction. 1:30 p. m., Saturday, Nov. 10, at According to South Stake MIA J. Y. spent last week in San City, are the parents of a girl men were two The the War Memorial Home. hunting arin of board members charge Francisco and Los Angeles on born Nov. 3. According to Mrs. J. Gordon rangements, a good program is about nine miles west of A boy was born Nov. 4 to NelA business. chairman in b Felt, neighborhood outlined and all young people son Martin and Erma Mae Dis- a and adults are invited to attend. of arrangements, The victim, Eliga Shelton, 35, While in Los Angeles he spoke charge ood Intermountain Bitsui, of street, Ogden, was at a banquet of the Los Angeles school. charge of $1 per plate will be made. treated at the Cooley Memorial County Automobile Dealers AsNov. .5, a girl was born to Box 2 Elder NEWS ' Intermediate and senior scout hospital and was later transfer- sociation. Max Dennis and Grade Varnis Brigham City, Utah MeD. Dee Mrs. to as as the Thomas well members troop Wednesday, November 7, 1956 red Mrs. Merrell visited with her Mathis Carter, Brigham City. Norwood Hyer and Mrs. Don morial hospital in Ogden. In A 1896, pub weekly newspaper established Baird are assisting with plans. According to Orlin Allen, mother, Mrs. Joseph C. Clark of every Wednesday end entered as Sec sheriff of Box Elder Provo, who is, at present, very Tickets or reservations may be lished deputy in ond Class Matter at the post office A made by calling Mrs. Felt at Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March county, the two were sitting on ill. 8, 1879. . 726. the fenders of an automobile. They left by plane Thursday Ladies interested in attending, Welton Mandly, 31, of 127 West Chas. W. CleybaugH, Publisher D. C. but who do not wish to play Verl Rich O'Brien, 27th Street, Ogden, jumped off night for Washington, According to a very interesting article in this weeks Saturcards are cordially invited to Subscrpition rate $3.00 per year, payable in the fender on which he was sitattend. Those wishing to play advance; in combination with the Box Elder ting. He slipped and the gun day Evening Post, the job of de(published Fridays) $5.00 per year; cards are asked to bring their Journal, livering the U. S. mail is the discharged. $2.50 for 6 months; single copy 10 cents. most hazardous In the Federal own cards. Shelton was struck by the Door prizes generously donagovernment, outside the armed charge in the joint of the big forces. We might expect, from toe on his left foot. ted by local merchants will be the hair raising stories on TV, about The mishap occurred presented during the afternoon. that an agent for the FBI, Secret Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah 5:30 p. m. tank usually will need to clcan-- State Press Association, National Editorial Two cars collided at the inter- Service, or the Narcotics Bureau and United Press, Advertising household septic Association section of First West and Fifth would have a more dangerous Utah State Press Association, Representative; ed every five to eight years. Sait Lake City, Utah, South Sunday afternoon, at 5:30 duty to perform, but it isnt so. M Men, There are more injuries and p.m. causing approximately $325 in damages to the two vehicles. fatailties in the Post Office Department than in all the FederA car driven by Jamison Ben al law enforcement agencies Men Men and Gleaners of Halls of Layton was traveling combined. The chief causes of injuries South Box Elder stake are plan- south on First West when a car are the routine handling of heaning a dance to be held Friday driven by Delbert Daniel Bock of mail sacks and equipment, evening, Nov. 9,, in the Fifth 228 South Fifth West approached vy CLAIRE HUGGINS JOHN WALKER OWEN t KNUDSON ward chapel, beginning at 8 p.m. from the west and the two cars falls on slippery sidewalks and bomb in automobiles, porches, Prance Back full the Central for met at at time A to the intersection, police the rians relative newcomer Pumpkin Always ready with a mails, and, best known of all, refresh- reports said. include an orchestra, the to talk the best deals Chevrolet the Chevrolet, smile providing organization, dogs. psychotic OFFERS ments, and a good time for all An average of five bombs a best in sales service to new, invites his many friends to on the finest automobile Officer Byron May investigaCho attend. are mailed. Many of them Challenging Career former customers. A special invitation has been ted the accident and reported year see the new Oldsmobile. being sold. in transit. explode to be seemed that circumstances extended to M Men and Gleanone Mail carriers are of the MAYNARD VICTOR Aggressive young saleman whos eager to show the ers from North Box Elder stake. unavoidable under the condi- favorite desserts for many dogs. 57 Olds to folks wanting the best in car performance. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bunnell tions. The road was too wet to Maybe it is the uniform, or the are' chairmen of the event, as- distinguish tire marks, the report fact that theyre invading the sisted by Zina Goodwin and Ray in the police office stated. domicile which the dog feels it 1957 Oldsmobile On Display November 9 No citations were issued. Don Rees. must guard. reAbout the only casualties I call at the Brigham City post office are a few bad backs, some hay fever aggravated by dust from mail sacks, and a few scars on the legs of the carriers. About all we could ask of the ST3 COMPANY people of Brigham City would be that they restrain their dogs 18 North Main Phone 935 while the mail carrier goes by. V'JF -- :r;v ,'"" 4 n'nVffr H SALE 0 ys .GOP Takes State, County Posts; h BIRTHS Bond Defeated by Close Margin e unit pro-cede- South Stake Bridge Party Is Set by two-ton- . Sponsor Session Local Gun Accident These Are The Men Injures Hunter NearCorinne Girl Scouts r 129-26t- h The Postal View i Advertising-Manage- Intersection Crash Occurs on Sunday 1,000-gallo- n Ready To Serve You A Gleaners Plan Dance Friday 1957 Oldsmobile Central Chevrolet mews i GRADUATE , jg ' ' A V '' , i'4" -- v ENGINEERS w A, ' - - i w 4 4 4 V w v ' ' V y ' ... r' v ICE OR SNOW v B. F. 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