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Show r C JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah' Thursday, October 4, 1962 nimies (.minted THE BOX ELDER (UPI) Dog lovers of the nation have extended the comfort of hearth and home to about CHICAGO f 1 4 " ( s v . r1 - v4 .fa , I 5. - li mmt . r . W t' V'A 4 The firm also estimates there are I ulation figure for these more-- f million canines, reports the 30 million cats in the coun- animals is more Chemetron producer about of veterinary medical equipment. try, though stressing that the pop- - difficult to establish. 26 5 it At M V 't V r 4 4 4 i clined-to-roa- V.I 1 f 4,vylf V ,A ''VNVWJVV,W V , ay . from the files of the News - kfc. ! &?& vkX. ff ' 1 50 .' & - Journal - , 1m-- i, L -- Is.? Years Ago Oct. 3, 1912 Among those who went down to Salt Lake Monday morning to witness the opening of the Irrigation Congress and see the grand electrical pageant, might be mentioned Mr. and Mrs C. Elias Jensen, Wynn L. Eddy, Miss Eliza Madsen, A. Lisle Lddy, C. W. Knudson, Mr. and Mrs. H. S Larsen, John D. Peters, Miss Lois Peters, Miss Florence Watkins, W. C. Horsley, T. H. Blackburn, J. D. Call, R. M. Jeppson. Nels Jenson, H. M. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Boden, Mrs. D 0. Stohl, Miss F lorence Lee. C W. Merrell, Dan Rees, D. F--. Adams, Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Pearse, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Richards, Mrs A Madsen, Miss Ethel Knudson, Earl Knudson, Mr. and Mrs. John Funk, Mr. and Mrs. 3 iW ' lira , ,.,fe,.-.W-- . TA3. George Nichols Jr., James Jensen, John Hansen, une Hansen, and r RAMBLER FOR 1963 many others. and Ramblers luxury series, (he Ambassador V-- 8 is available in of cars will go on dissedans and two-seand three-sestation wagons in 1963. The 1963 line-uOct. 3, 1912 A great many friends of Miss Florence Janson of play at Jack Morris Rambler, S30 South Main street, on Friday, Oct. 5. this city, are perhaps unaware that she is no longer Miss Janson but Mrs. J. Penrose, having been matrier to Mr. Penrose on the 10th of September at Salt Lake City. The marriage was no secret, but the Re-Stylyoung people went about it so quietly that only their close relatives 1 ed and associates knew about it The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Manner Janson and the late Bishop A. A Janson of this city and is one Mr. Penrose claims of the lovely young ladies of this community. Ogden as his home, and is a well know young sheepman of the Junction City. Oct. 3, 1912 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fishburn moved into their eleThe 1963 Ramblers of American maintenance costs and service regant new home this week. The cottage, modem in every particular, is Continued features Motors corporation quirements. In connection with the obser- situated on South Main street, and contains a full basement, five rooms, double-safet- y size and balance concept while include Ramblers vance of the first annual Indian hall, closets, pantry, bath, etc. and is one of the handsome bungalows of utilizing new body building tech- brake system and ceramic-armoreDay at Intermountain school last the city. muffler and tailpipe. niques to taek on a fresh new apat Friday, a group of employees 25 Years Ago pearance. THE 63 RAMBLERS are lower, the school formed an organization The new Rambler Classic Six slimmer and racier in appearance. to piomote the annual observance Oct. 5, 1937 Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Jeppson of Mantua announce the and made plans for a celebration marriage of their daughter, Audrey, to Melvin B Bott, son of Mrs. Ambassador and American Over-al- l height is reduced nearly next year. series go on sale Friday, Oct. 5, three inches. A modified n Paul J. Forrester of Brigham City. The marriage was solemnized at Jack Morris Rambler, 550 South floor panel permits the lowHeading the local group are Thursday, Sept. 20 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The ceremony was Mam street. er silhouette without loss of in- Phillip Gover, a member of the witnessed by the following relatives and friends: Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Pawnee tribe from Oklahoma, Jeppson, Mrs. Paul J. Forrester, Mr. and Mis. Crosby Bott, Eugene Coming on the heels of the best terior roominess, Coupe noted. sales year in the companys hisGerald Antone, a Pima Bott, Mrs. Z. Y. Erickson, Mrs. May Balls, Mrs. Iva Baiker, Mrs. Features and improvements in chairman; from Arizona, vice chair- Toombs of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Bankhead of Wellsville. A number Indian tory, Ramblers first major apthe 1963 American series include pearance change in several years a man; Mary S. Sneed, a Cherokee of special affairs have been held during the past week for the complete line of body styles; a from North Carolina, is based on an advanced unit consecretary; floor-shi"Twin-Stic- k overstruction method that results in a new and Wilbur Curley, a Navajo from new drive a transmission option; New treasurer. All of stronger, safer body and greater console mounted between slimmer these Mexico, are precision and quality in manufacemployed at people designed bucket seats; improved school. turing. transclutch) (automatic OTHER highlights of the 1963 Participating in the local celedouble-safetmission; improved inbration Friday night at Rees PioRambler include a seven-folbrake system as standard equip- neer crease in use of galvanized steel ment and park were 150 Indians from many others. 17 tribes. n for greater They enjoyed an eveof feasting on native foods, design with lower over-al-l ning Lumber dancing in their colorful native height, curved side glass, new Watery Wash. (UPI) Wey- costumes and chanting their songs LONGVIEW, d grille design, large floor erhaeuser Corp. maintains a lum- and ceremonies. bumpers, new Twin-Stic- k The group expressed appreciatransmission with overdrive, per- ber pond covering 125 acres, exlubricated transmis- tending along the Columbia Riv- tion to the local city council for manently sions, alternators, and many other er. There are seven miles of use of the bowery and park faimprovements to further reduce stiff booms, long poles chained cilities for the celebration. together to divide the pond into 1c SALE AT MACKS 1c SALE AT MACKS raceways for log sorting. 'o' T iy;Viy;Viy;v y.t y !i. 1 WW - 4 't4rv Jab4A four-,do- two-doo- Local Indians Ramblers for 963 Set for Showing at Jack Morris Organize; Name Officers V , Wts 'syhuTti A kitchen extension phone brings your calls where youre cooking. Saves you time and steps. location conserves scarce counter space. Take your choice of colors: sunny yellow, white, beige or pink. To add the beauty and usefulness of a wall phone to your kitchen, just call our business office d The cooks best friend V-- step-dow- is her kitchen phone! or ask your telephone serviceman. MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE ft y d step-dow- The New Shape of Qualify wrap-aroun- iihi m will m GRADED US 4 vw r'f X wmL.mm i fIP CHOICE ONLY ROUND or SWISS 1963 Rambler Classic Six Four-Do- or 770" Sedan. Looks longer but isnt Curved glass side windows. Advanced Unit Construction. COME FRESH GOOD the 63 exciting Ramblers ever built Rambler Classic Six and Rambler Ambassador V-Advanced Unit ConstrucNewt d a tion, jears-aheabreakthrough in car building foundation of the New Shape of Quality. Amazingly greater strength unequaled door fit and weather scaling. New! Lower, swifter lines, yet with easier entrance. Room for six ALL BEEF GROUND B 25k, ixi I ( SAUSAGE New! Quietest Hot or Regular CHILI CON CARNE 15 oz. cans Famous Diet Bread Bread 2 loaves 53e e Power, curved glass side windows that hush wind noise. New! Most service-fre- e vital parts Ramblers, w ith more lubricated-for-lif- e A i and 3 $0 00 giant 1963 Ramblor Ambassador V-- 8 1 COFFEE can 21b. can lb. 65c or 4 lubrica- 2, proofing, Ceramic-Ar- mored exhaust system, 990 Wagon. 250 HP standard, 270 HP optional. Lockablo hidden compartment in rear. n Hills Bros. e tion. New! Most thoroughly rustproofed cars ever, with 7 times more ' ' galvanized steel than be- p rust- Hew! fore, Deep-Di- HERSHEY OARS size 33,00(J-mil- chassis Almond - Plain - Krackel 89e HOLLYWOOD Ramblcrsever,vithvibration-fre- d CASE LOT SALE CONTINUES THROUGH OCT. 6TH NALLEY 5 All-ne- 8. MILDLY SEASONED Country SEE THEM! The most beautiful, the ! i A Mill .... -t 1.29 v. -- -- r i , . W' j. ,:t J. .t - 4k ! iX'h , r Even easierto park looks longer, but isnt Actually turns shorter for jrealer maneuver- ability and handling ease. llWt T to - ft I Floor Shift New! with Instant Overtake. Chair- Height Reclining Bucket Seats with Console, optional New! Curved Glass Side Windows. New A'tonishmgly easy entry bcajse doors curve mte roof. You step in gracefully. THE ECONOMY KING HAS BRAND-NE- ZING ?! See the sports-spirite- d 63. The all-ne- Rambler Americans for Rambler Amciican 440- - Hardtop has Reclining Bucket Seats, Console, Brake new 138 HP Six, standard. Double-Safet- y brakes standard, many System with feututes. See new 1963 Rambler other service-fre- e American sedans, wagons, convertible. v Brand new foe '63! Ramblor American FOOD FREE TV LOG X rZBWSTORES STORE HOURS Week Day S;H to 1:31 I: It to 7:H Sotnrdajri IN REE 440-H- " Hardtop. 138 HP, Bucket Seat and Console standard. ALL NEW! ALL BEAUTIFUL! American Motora-Dedica- ted to Cxcv'lcnco ALL RAMBLER! ON DISPLAY TOMORROW! REAR PARKING JACK MORRIS BUICK-RAMLE- R CO., 550 South Main, Brigham City. u |