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Show ittlHfil f t iw Card Of Thanks the cannot express gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and genero,us assistance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of our husband and father, E. M. Tams. May Gods blessing rest with those who came to our assistance in any Words 1957B The latest in Buicks will be when shown today, Friday, the 1957 models go on display at Jack Morris Buick Co. The new line of cars for 1957 are packed with more engineering way. and styling changes than any previous model in Buick history. The new line features roomier bodies, boldly designed in smart, new dream car styling, new and more . powerful engines, and a completely new chasis with improved ride and handling. All of the new cars have been reduced in height Some models are as much as three and s inches lower than last year, without any sacrifice in ground clearance. Headroom remains the same and has been increased in the four-do- The E. M. Tams Family. Reading Circle to Meet Monday Evening Old Houses SALEM, Mass. Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, November 9, 1956 A weakly newspaper established in 1906, pub lished every Friday end entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham ham City, Utah, under the act of March B, 1879. Ches. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Varl Rich OBrien, Advertising Manager Subscrpition rata $3.00 par year, payable in advance; In combination with the Box Eldar News, (published Wednesdays) $5.00 per year; $2.50 for 4 months; single copy 10 cents, Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah Editorial Notional State Press Association, Association and United Press, Advertising Utah State Press Association, Representative; Sait Lake City, Utah. EDITOR IAS -- IAI ,c5a,6m SUSTAIN) tC- Sorority Pledges Receive Pins in Formal Candlelight Initiation Ceremony Nov. 2 Formal pledge rituals for Xi Mrs. Deon Lichtenstein Alpha and Epsilon Chapter mem- Felt, Petersen. bers of Beta Sigma Phi were and Mrs. Inez the Ritual concluded with held Friday, Nov. 2, at Maddox pledges receiving pins. Ranch House. The 54 attending then adcere- journed to the banquet room. The formal candlelight The tables were lovely with mony was conducted for eight initiates: Iola Pohocsucut, Doro- golden doors surrounded by fall e flowers forming the centerpieces thy Clark, Connie Parsons, Shirley Walker, and carrying out the theme Peters, Golden Karlene Richards, Delilah West-le- y Opening New Doors. and Diane Drewes. tapers also enhanced the arRitual was read by Mrs. Vir- rangements. Each name place ginia Fryer, past president, with was marked by a miniature door Mrs. Wilma Spaulding and Mrs. with flowers. Luella McFarlane, current presiWelcome was issued by Mrs. dents, assisting. with Mrs. Deon LichMcFarlane Special music for the evening toastmistress. Toasts was furnished by Mrs. Lillian tenstein as included one on love by Mrs. Barbara Rowe; friendship by Mrs. Norma Butler, and life, Mrs. Jean Davis. Ber-din- QLE SAYS: Post election time has brought us back to a kind of dull normalcy. Too bad there cant always be something as tv ft. exciting as an election going on all the time. T Music included a vocal duet and by Paulette Lichtenstein Diane Mecham accompanied by Judy Johnson; solo by Paulette and piano selection by Judy. Evening, concluded with closing ritual. Social chairmen were Mrs. Jean Davis, Mrs. Ivy Valcarse and Mrs. Leah Barker. Willard Ward Relief Society Sets Bazaar zZz a h !u A youth applying for a job was asked by his prospective employer, Do you smoke? No, said the youth. Do you drink? No. ; Jocularly,-themployer continued, Then your recreation must be going out with girls?, the youth shook his head. Do you mean you havent a single vice? . Oh, yes, I have, the lad admitted cheerfully, I tell lies ; I.- e . zZz When it comes. to Christmas giving, theres nothing that can be appreciated more than a gift of Skyway luggage. It weighs mere ounces and comes in a variety of pleasing colors. -z Gables (1668), (1655). is the only group of the it three 17th the same ing together here are the House century houses on Members of the Reading Cir- Hathaway House (1682), and the 'grounds In New England. cle will meet at the home of Mrs. Lorenzo J. Bott at 204 North Third East on Monday evening. will Mrs. Hervin Bunderson . present the book review. All members are invited to tend. CONGRATULATIONS... Calm Also I wish to express my sincere apprecia- - down-rel- ax V tion to those who supported me in the with General Election. three-eighth- 2 (UP) Stand- Seven Retire Becket House TO THE WINNERS! V-- 8 four-doo- of , all-ne- NEW DREAM CAR STYLING FOR BUICK 1937 model Buicks are being shown today, Wednesday, for the first time at Jack Morris Buick Co. The classic design of Buicks r new dream car styling for 1957 is exemplified in the Super hardtop with its low silhouette and racy lines, as shown above. The public is invited to stop in at Morris Buick to see the new models. I 9 t . f leg-roo- hardtops. estate A brand new ANTHONY W. OWENS wagon, designed in the same racy hardtop styling as the other models in the line, is offered in the Century and Special series. The variable pitch Dynaflow transmission, which has proved such a spectacular success, is continued as standard equipment on the Roadmaster, Super. and Century, and optional on the Special. Newly desiged ventiports, new sweepspear Imould-ing- , sculptured and full rear wheel cutouts have been retained on all models. The hood line has been lowered and the fender lines raised, accentuating the long, low silhouette, and also providing bet ter visibility. The sculptured sweepspear molding is made of bright stainless steel and has a baked enamel center line in tangerine. The color is the same on all models. New interior design includes a new steering wheel, new padded instrument panels, which are standard on the Roadmaster, Super and Century, and optional on the Special, and a larger glove compartment, located newly-designe- Drink 3 glams of milk svtry day two and I the apple of your eye Is seldom out of sight with an extension phone watch the Stretching around corners to baby while youre telephoning simply isnt with necessary in this day and age not Conroom. in living your an extra phone hond-sovenient and beautiful (they come in colors), extensions cost less than o nickel a day. Why not order yours now? of additional Enjoy the privacy and coavonltnca 4 o day, ooch. Th in-phonov at o cost of only 3 or is small, regardless of location. Telettollation near the center of the instrument panel. Buicks 1957 line comes in 20 a ' KWittrFouhdaiio d body styles with (Paid Political Advertisement) chorgo tor a nominal-one-timphones In color ore available extra charge. Just coll our business office. four-doo-r and a convertible hardtop, in each series. A two and sedan are offered in Special series only. four-doo-r the Willard ward Relief society bazaar will be held Thursday, Nov. 15, in the class rooms at the ward chapel. Luncheon will be served at 12 noon with Mrs. Phyllis Morgan in charge. Selling of bazaar items will be after 2 p. m., Mrs. Susie Facer, president, has announced. The bazaar is under the direction of Mrs. Priscilla Nicholas, work and business counselor, assisted by Mrs. Floetta Ward, work leader. include Bazaar items will aprons, luncheon sets, pillow cases, crib and full size quilts, and crocheted handkerchiefs all reasonable in price. Candy and cake will be sold with a fish pond for youngsters, a tiny tot booth, novelties and white elephants will also be on sale. Mothers are invited to attend and bring their youngsters; , know all that talk youve been about the 1957 new car models being really new? Well, xa the case of the 1957 Buicks its compression from their You 364-cubic-in- displacement. - And we mean, most of all, an advanced new Variable Pitch Dynaflow so instant in the starting range so utterly smooth e and so totally in ''Drive that yout need for "Low" is practically eliminated. true gospel true. We mean these 1957 Buicks are new in the precise and literal sense. We mean new from the ground up, and from gleaming full-rang- So come take in these these boldly beautiful, these instantly grille to sassy taillights. low-silhouet- te We mean new lowness, new styling, new bodies, new windshields, new controls, new safety-padde-d instrument panels, new safety steering wheels, new seating, new fabrics, new colors. obedient Buicks for 1957. Then youll see why you cant blame us for being so fired up about it all and bow catching this excitement can be. New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow it the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. D is standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century optional at modest extra cost on the Special. We mean new front end, new rear end, new frame, new braking, new steering, new handling, new riding, new roadability a whole new chassis of greater solidity and safety. ; We mean V8 engines new from the crankshaft up engines that deliver an e high in horsepower and all-tim- ' SEE JACK AND THE BEANSTALK" ON NOV. 12th A mw NBC-Tcolor iptctoculor brought to you by your Buick Doalor JM-WBSIturn WtBUlAM UmMUliUlflUIIUI UUlflU IUUUUI U WUUAU1UUIL IUUU 550 South Main S WHEN BETTES AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WIU BUICK CO. Phone 272 T |