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Show v V v V 9 f I ft' Getting Crowded LOS ANGELES non-urba- n Mew Oldsmobiles Mow on Display Vi Dr. (UP) Howard J. Nelson, University of California geographer, reports that 99,000,00 Americans now live on one percent of the nation's total land area. This has resulted in urban land values being raised to a point where they are worth more than all the land put togeth- er. 1 More power, smart contour above the re- tic introduces a new second fluid tible. As an added convenStarfire smoothness cess for the license plate lend a coupling in the drive train that ience, a parking lock operated styling and new and efficiency in an automatic fresh and distinct note to blends the changes in the gear with the shift lever is incorporIn the transmission. ratios into a single continuous ated rear transmission end Oldsmobile styling. give Jl t 3$ flowe of Shifts are power. for 1956 outstanding appearance 3 Box Elder JOURNAL The new sweeping chrome smoother than ever before atand performance in its advance t" 4 I side moulding provides the 'VV tained in an automatic transBrigham City, Utah to a higher place in automobile mission and are barely percep color separation in Friday, November 4, 1955 popularity. In announcing the attractive Starfire sty1956 Oldsmobile, Glen Knudsen ling. The side moulding treatment on the 98 series js disof the Central Chevrolet comdifferent from the pany, local dealers, points out tinctively 88 and Super "88 models. that it "Rocket couples the Nineteen standard colors and com155 recommended engine with Jetaway to binations provide the greatest transmission variety in the divisions achieve new standards of history. formance and efficiency. From an engineering standThe 1956 Oldsmobiles are now horsepower is raised to point, on display in dealer showrooms en2440 in the Rocket OLDS HAS STARFIRE STYLING Accent is on grace and beauty in the 1955 Oldsmothe country. bile line as shown in this 98 Deluxe Holiday coupe with new Starfire styling and a throughout the and which "98 powers gine is the Super 88 cars. The decompletely new power train. The new Oldsmobile linfe is being shown now at Central Especially Chevrolet. new Oldsmobile front end, with signation indicates 350 pound-fee- t an airfoil type grille patterned of torque, or turning effort Brighamites after the experimental Starfire at the crankshaft, at an engine Two Lessons Beehive Camp Members From Lake and Delta and recessed in an speed of 2,800 r.p.m. CompresIn 28 Held Mrs. Martha Jensen and Mrs. oval between the massive upper sion ratio is 9.25 to 1 In all 1956 Q NORM ADVBRTUMNO. Im. Regular October meeting for Ronald Iverson and sons have and lower bumper bars. Rectan- Rocket engines. The 1956 Ser-ie- r Beehive Camp Daughters of returned from 'a trip to England, returned from a Salt Lake City Utah Pioneers was held Friday gave a most interesting report visit. "88 Rocket 'has a larger dual gular parking lights are inco'JUST WHAT I WANT!" evening, October 28, at the home on her five week visit. While there they visited with rporated in the outer extremities carburetor and develops 230 h.p. of Mrs. Seretta Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Deon Woolsey and of the lower bum-pebar and are Good cheer visits for the sum- family and with Mr. Following the meeting reand Mrs. protected by the ovehang of the Three series of cars in 13 body Yes, Merrells, Inc. can help you plan and build the kind 64. freshments were served to 23 mer totaled types are offered by Oldsmobile Orlando Jensen and family. of garage you need and want, before damaging winter block Small chrome bar. for 1956. There are four Fisher by Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Verda Kna-ve- l Special guests for the evening They returned home with Mr. upper weather sets in. Were glad to advise all home and Mrs. Darlene Stoddard. were Mrs. Lettie Cheney and and Mrs. Chris Rasmussen, who letters which spell out the Olds body types In the luxurious Holiday had been visiting .with their mobile name add an Interesting 98, series four-doo- r Meeting was conducted by Miss Violet Berchtold. four-doo- r Mrs. Knavel and presided over coupe, Mrs. Lavina Thomas offered daughter, Mrs. Vesta Lee, who motif to this distinctive front sedan, Holiday converStarfire sedan and Is at by Captain Melva Whitaker. the Holy 'benediction. recuperating the end. Drive in or buzz 8 for a FREE estimate. was tible. The high performance ma Utah, We Love Thee The Smith home was lovely Cross hospital following the opening song followed by with Halloween decorations and jor operation. The popular low silhouette Super "88 series presents the LOW AS $2.50 A WEEK GARAGE BUILD A prayer by Mrs. Violet Tingey. and panoramic windshield are Holiday sedan, Holiday coupe, of autumn Cord Of Thanks lovely bouquets letdoor convertible two a read Whitaker sedan, Captain flowers. Parking Space Available To those who by their acts of retained, being enhanced with coupe and four-doo- r sedan. In ter from Central Camp urging new hood and bumper kindness their fender, 88 sympaseries expressed the budget-priceall members to write stories as r fen are the Holiday sedan, thy and friendship at the time designs. New flair-awathey had heard them ' from oldof the death of our beloved hus- ders are an advanced version of sedan, r HOSPITAL NOTES sedan and Hoi er family members. The storband and father, Hehry Cutler, the ies are to be placed In the hisfenders introduc id ay coupe. sweep-cu- t ' LUMBER- - HARDWARE-PAIN- ! Lee Glenn Sheffield, 3, son of Wfe wish to express heartfelt tory books. Hydra-Matied Drive, Oldsmobile on earlier Jetaway to We by wish Mr. Mrs. thanks. Glen and Sheffield, De Vaughn Hamilton and especially PUNING Mill IM PUMENTS-COAthe Holiday models. They are now which is making its bow in 1956 Dickie Stewart entertained with Brigham City had his tonsils thank the ward bishopric, a record pantomime followed removed at Cooley Memorial Relief society, our friends, and standard throughout the 1956 Oldsmobiles, will be standerd all others who assisted in any Oldsmobile on all series both equipment on the "98 series. by Mrs. Lucy Johnson presented hospital, Wednesday, Nov. 2. Tonya Hyde, 11, daughter of way. They Came in 1855. front and rear. The restyled Hydra-MatiSuper Drive is op Mrs. Henry Cutler The ladies attending then Sheriff and Mrs. Warren W. "WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE" cost on the 88 at tional extra and projectile-typtail lights is and heard Pioneer Dentists and Hyde, Brigham City, recuperFamily. The Hydra-Mseries. the rear the Jetaway Mrs. Fannie ating following a tonsillectomy upward sweep of Druggists by Christensen. The record of Dr. performed Nov. 2. Noble Tsushima, Corinne, was Rose Ellen Bywater Valentine, i. - r) .isiiiL-- P Olds-mobile- s 4m& two-ton- I I r e Olds-mobile'- s two-ton- wJiLw h ;s fe e r Hear October Meeting Regular Return Visit Salt Oct. a two-doo- y four-doo- e L Modern blood cbesl witb se(MifungJ tray. Moth protection suartnty. Choose now from our large selection of e LANE CEDAR CHESTS Grey iMahogany Lime Oak Walnut $1 will reserve your se- lection for Christmas delivery! Use our easy pdyment plan! NORTH MAIN FURNITURE CO. Clyde B. Stratford, Mgr. i - a i finished in JESS1 7C 8 J c admitted at Cooley Memorial hospital at 2 p. m., Wednesday, Nov. 2, with a badly lacerated right hand. The accident - involving Mr. Tsushimas hand occurred when he caught his finger in a beet harvester. He was treated and confined to, the hospital for . several . hours before being released to go home. ,Mrs. Merlin (Margaret) underwent a Tremonton major opeation, Nov. 2, at Cooley Memorial hospital. She is reported to be doing well. was read dining the lesson. Captain Whitaker then reported that Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson, Mrs. Rose Petersen, Mrs. Matilda Lillywhite, Mrs. Mabel Burr and herself ihad attended 80th birthday' festivities for Mrs. Ella Bingham, a former residing in camp. member, .now Salt Lake City; Mrs.- May Tyson, also a for mer camp member, was at the open house party in Sail; Lake City and at that time extended a welcome to camp members to conduct the November meeting at her home. Mrs. Pearl Petersen will serve as hostess In Salt Lake City with Mrs. Tyson and members voted to travel there ? for the meeting. A sketch of the life of Mrs. Hannah Swan Condie, grandmother of Mrs. Darlene Stod- Stod- dard, was given by Mrs. - - . Ro-mei- y Well Done FLEMINGSBURO, Ky. (UP) The sweet aroma of Kentucky country ham was wafted through the streets of this town all one Sunday afternoon and flight. On Monday morning, restaurant owner Harris McDonald discov ered he had left a ham baking ' in' the oven on Saturday night. (jar(j Mrs. Mary Rose, who recently The ham was done to a crisp. WHAT EVERY JAN SHOULD KNOW ABOUT WHISKY OVER 50 OF AMERICAS WHISKY IS PRODUCED IW KENTUCKY BECAUSE KENTUCKY Imuk I1 WHISKY IS THE FINEST M THE WORLD I : w YET OF ALL THESE FINE WHISKIES, EARLY TIMES il IS THE KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKY KENTUCKIANS iu OVERWHELMINGLY CHOOSE FOR THEMSELVES. TASTE IS THE REASON. ITS WHISKY I . n OF SUPERB MELLOWNESS. ?, MADE FROM A TRADITION A CENTURY OLD. IS '- - WHISKY THAT M1 WHISKIES FAMOUS, the KENTUCKY S' - MEW KENTUCKY t, NINETY-EIGH- T DELUXE HOLIDAY SEDAN. STRAIGHT KOWtBON WHISKY 8S PROOF EARtT TtMES DtSTAltRY COMPANY LOUISVILLE l)H KENTUCKY fo&tttcky O INJ Wiusky iW times distillery QA I A DISPLAV VISIT THE ''ROCKET I INI ROOM ... 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