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Show NWi TJT v- -r ,, jr ' S W f I. f j. , Holy Cross Lyijibrdn Church TRAVELERS NEW YORK (UPD Middle-age- d couples are the best business prospects for travel and cruise business, the American J, - "V Society of Travel Agents says Five years ago otf Nov'.' And business and professional men and their wives spend the the Holy Cross 'EvBngq'flcal Lutheran church of, Brlgjm Ctt7 most on travel. was , officially., organ tsM wltX Dr. S.U Swenson, Coltflrtbll ' OIL DISCOVERIES conference-- prewMent.'Hnfi PM Rev. A.Q; Fjellmah.teglqpil diNEW YORK (UPI) The American Petroleum Institute rector of homeuminoiti-'O- f reports that Louisiana took the Delating.:' Initial' arrangements tot, Uie lead in the United States in formation of the.oongrettkA proved crude oil reserves found were made by several Lathe rar j in new fields and new pools in families living in the co'mtnflirtty' 1963. As Direct, ihk 7 In that year, 142.29 million Rev.the Regional' met mapyiW Fjeliman barrels of crude were discovered with them and, in new fields and pools in Loufor them Ahelr.lhwtpm' isiana, of the total of 349.8 mil- tablingthe Raw, DonakMV. tor, lion for. the nation. Texas was . who. second with 124.8 million bar- strom, on gation July 5. 1959. . rels discovered. Brigham City, Utah THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Thursday, October 29, 1964 To Ten Pounds Of Patience .- vv jusjlstsM" 7 WE'RE COMPLETELY IMPARTIAL-HAT- ALL CANDIDATES. E N. L 'AXl' v yiUeftftV HOLY CROSS ?) ; James A Foster from the Naval s.tar4Son.Uy Fxikes tw young admirers on a trip to the rralnlng center at San Diego, institute for Muscle Disease, a major research center in New sork City sponsored by Muscular Dystrophy Associations of Calif. Amenca. The picture shown above is from a documentary film, ,ound? of Ptence, which dramatizes the complex anj infinitely painstaking Investigations needed to solve the problem ?hrm,UAC ,fudystr0p.hy .The fllm i.s bein 8hown hy TV stations country connection with MDAAs annual fund raising drive, the March for Muscular Dystrophy. GRADUATES Its "anniversary evening Nov, 1; a brief devotlonal seW'ce ducted by- - Its -- pre Sent The Rev . A.- - Evef ett who arrived tn DradkCfj fes j begin his ministry at JfoiyUro as Its second, pastor, m Mafoh.; th f 1, 1964. .Guest wpeakei'-af- f dinner followtngtheseryicB wC , be The Revr r' Os. graduated Brigham Man FJeptf&U4i .aniifiobe mlp ei?ASe muscoar Ends Training DvrRoPivy Charles''Shqqri Markesongiembers ofctsefahtt? chufch .coupon, present stewantshlp-' at Roly CreWtl af'J Mayor "Willis' Hansen and At Naval Center T are S church leaders NlllDrig.gret- Everett Eieliofl A. - the community. lngs from, ' .The mimbef.df pleasure boats ; THfi ft'EV. JJELUtWWd'Jiy Apaetloan families rose 2.4 million Iti 1947 to 7.5 celved his Ajdegwe' Ur . r gUUtnn In 1962 at Augustana Jfyjtpc? college ' . ) V Island, 111; Hefecely-pitf7 theological training city at . Augustaaa,Tle6caf ' seminary r' and ataa or&fbMrisr June 10K l43,V"Atfl"5i doctor of divinity ISegi jjtrwa M Paetfle Luthefaaim4?a!tfr - ' ' 1 A Brigham City man Friday graduated from the U.S. Naval Training center at San Diego, Calif., after nine weeks of in. tensive boot training. He was James A. Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Foster, 521 West Second South. Foster plans to arrive home this week on a 14. day leave. Foster is a 1964 graduate of Box Elder High school where he was a varsity basketball player. -- INSTANT STICKTOITI VEN ESS '- - ?" '; 4 Quick facts about Sorias i Savings Bonds You get $4 for every $3 at maturity You can get your money when you VSttE) dOB ffiHTTojRT? JOBS i Establish a department to aid and bring industry to Utah. the Great Salt Lake boundary dispute to assist development of a chemical salt industry. Utah as a source of cheap electrical power. 4- Develop our beryllium and oil shale deposits. a better tax climate through fair levies and passage of the Freeport Amendment. roads and tourist facilities for our stat.e parks with a coordinated advertising campaign. equitable transportation rates for ALL Utah products-insuri- ng that new rates helping one industry do not hurt another. a University of Utah research center to develop our natural resources. constantly with labor and management to maintain a productive, healthy labor climate. rr: -- Holy Cress' u n j. KDQgCme a school bill to the 1965 Legislature with the agreed support of v Utahs major leaders. an appropriation large enough to cover our needs but responsibly acquired so that NO SEGMENT OF OUR ECONOMY HAS TO BEAR AN EXCESSIVE BURDEN. 3- - Provide salary increases and irt centive pay for teachers. - Institute immediate state aid for school buildings in districts which cannot finance their own needs. revenue allotments for books, supplies and equipment. and improve libraries: vocational training and proslow learner, the emotionfor the grams ally disturbed and the exceptional child. 8- - Present a e blueprint for of educational our planned growth tbiMit The extraordinary quiet- ind smoothness bf the Ford An automotive writer, in T',;' 'jido, Mechanlx Illustrated, said, If LORD TO. DIRECT car made in a t'tfiete.is qaieter CASSIDY John This country, I havent di iven it. HOLLYWOOD,. ( Ford has " decide; Means Quality' , ;,.$ince Young Cassidy rcasure " R When famed'avyvjCfockatyv-- ' a magslrate,hft onee;flflwf '1 an offender a' barrel ef bodidrf '' f y v J - - VC a h4 4 j tea ba? ;m n' vW. - 1 speeds. The official test report reads, in part: At all moving speeds, on both courses, the Fords were quieter than the 111 SOUND LEVEL (All readings in decibels) Rolls-Royces- ." The Difference . . . The sound level difference, to be sure, is small-b- ut it is there. At 60 miles an hour, Ford was actually 2.8 decibels quieter than At 40, Ford was 5.5 decibels quieter. At 20, Ford was 4.9 decibels quieter. However small these advantages over Rolls-Royc- e may be, they are significant evidence of quality-import- ant to anyone buying a car in Fords class. A key-a- nd Take A Test Drive a warm welcome-aw- ait you at your Ford Dealer's. The key, incidentally, fits in the lock no matter which side is of the hundreds of advances you'll find in any Ford Come in and see you road-tes- t. for yourself. Declbth an the universally recognised Rolls-Royc- e. TEST CONDITIONS: Dry, level, modera(ely smooth concrete divided highway; light, quartering wind. All cars operated at steady 20, 40 and 60 mph with all windows and vents closed. TEST EQUIPMENT: Bruel & Kjaer precision octave band analyzer, recording through direct observation and through Nagra precision tape recorder. Data expressed in Perceived Noise decibels. TEST CONDUCTED on September 24, 1964, by Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc., of Cambridge, Mass., the world's largest" acoustic consulting firm. TEST CERTIFIED by the United States Auto Club. CARS TESTED: Two brand-neSilver Cloud UI sedans, 8 with automatic transmission, list price in New York $16,655 each. Three 1965 Fords, each with w Rolls-Royc- e V-- V-- 8 c and sion: Galaxie 5 00 Cer,,l'eli bv LTD, Galaxie 500 XL and Galaxie 500 Sedan. units for measuring the volume of sound. v!l T OOMflWY t 3& driveTotal Performance t 65...best year yet to go V' IV. iiN wusTtNQ riicos Hiiust 0 ,1, r- "K - J.; Utah - J .,k engine transmis- Cruise-O-Mati- 7T3-C7- 17 v7J J,rD, MOTOR wowqsof. j t d d 4 The Total Performance 1965 Ford Galaxie 500 LTD being tseted o- -- . e Siher Cloud during series of tests. Rolls-Royc- .,Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc.(.. worlds leading acoustic consultants to government and Industry, conducted the tests Under .supervision of the authoritative United States Auto e ;Cfut; All. cars were.. tuned to factory specifications; Thf Result. . .The Fords proved Sydk YtSM 4 . . t d d 1t s;xit:3" yea Ix37, j: st edv: to h Tfijsquality achievement,. Ford chase to make it documented 'against the worlds finest luxury . Jt ibva yoa, cr l::s , 5 4 4 4 4 4 to be slightly quieter at all ... - V' New mnsity, Paid political advartliamant by Harris, 355 E, iMalni'Trjemonton, J iKiW'lilifiili'!-- - greetings tepdpsB 'fiy r c- r xlr V : f gifts and I i w was Yonr TTeloome Was Hoateee will oaH wta niff' gineers for maxi-.T- o illustrate 'quietness ' ts mph... e! J i. V 60 Ford rides quieter than a Rolls-Royc- J Alt'. wiri-- ,. - mph... at 4 4 mnuTi . d 4 - MAgatifrie' olys i- Vw Holt.) made the test. S. Auto Club certified the results: at 20 mph... at 40 NJEW YORK tTJRl ) Prim to the introduction pf the suranoe Industry leaflet genw- - -- 4915$ fords, ,t16 country's lead-all- y feeltherf business will grow lnj"gutomotive writers drove jven f aster In thnext ftve years new, models" at Dearborn. Insurance KESLER Republican (A political advertisement sponsored by Arden E. Coombe, Sherma Hansen, Robert W. Dalnes, O. Dee Lund, Reed W. Hadfield, Walter G. Mann, Mervin E. Jkt world's leading. acoustical experts Including. Mrs. Loren sen, Mr. and Mrs man, Air. -- (' and' Christensen 'Gene. Clar, lira, Mildred Hgtison, Mrs. Ray Boo 'f, sley, Vernon Kalvestraady Her ? man Kemp; Mrs, JVUUa$ttrtd.-- ' sen, Mr. and Mrs, RobertMark- -. ' eson, Mrs. George Moellen(torf, Mr. and ; Mrs. ' arhdofl ;36on,( Mrs. Lee Rhodes, Mrs., Yon' Riser, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shoun, and'.Mrs. Charles Whtt. . A. PRATT ' at universities and colleges. 1 the Governors office with POLICY providing an OPEN-DOOtime each week for citizens io present their views. discouraging unfair restrictions. M o eca construction of buildings and urge Utah voters, regardless of poftied affiliation, to retain him in that important - ' office. J . systent. small business through expansion and encouraging programs j VssociATO.h.. sijter; 4- ATTORNEY GENERAL I E w long-rang- 10-Bui- ld FOR J - ,V-tH- EDUCATION -- boirltndsd, celebration, are under USe - dK 4 v for If It goes off ' rectlon of committee bailed your friendship is ondedl by Mrs. Charles ShOutv, Sisistk V ed by Mrs. Charles Vo&jrs," I John Pendleton; anil Mrs. Jam. HATICAL RIFLE s Hagen. Many other members',, : of the congregation are isdlst- " lng with the pseparaflDa amf. t. shooting safety , serving of the dinper; - Many fsmllltesj V&oVAigwd the charter' rpfl,. jure. stUL-M- t SAVINGS BONDS oooo A. PRATT KESLER . . , You' rolls o o o v i'Nover point your gun ' destroyed or stolen You can buy Bonds where you bank, or on the Payroll Savings Plan where you work dnrs nut tun for thix iutverUncmtnt. The Treaxury Department Con urn and this pubhrulton for their patriotic support. i jy, ARRANGEMENTS need it Your Bonds are replaced free if lost, opoeco for (Republicans, Democrats and Independents) publicly endorse J Vay mm fflBM 1 More than 625 Utah Lawyers -- OGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ' Ask The Men Who Know! . Keep freedom in your future with tluiuhx the AUvertiMH'f V-- ', - Why not say the word to your paymaster and get started saving this payday? Your new perseverance will amaze your friends, your family and yourself. , L D MAN BOSTON (UPD Versatile John Mcore, a senior from Newton, has played all nine post tlons on the Boston State College baseball team this season ALL-AROUN- ismt. Rev, Fjeliman presently as . president- -' f tils' i Northwest Synod' df'thft' an- Church in. AmeVlqfce-- l married, has ' two &Udrn,:aadj makes his home lnSesttle1, " , , 7 Wash,' 7 During the ministry of Pastor f, Ranstron), who moved tp gaV,, ramento, Calif. in NovnSar 1963, - the ' congregation.; grew from the original 60 aduttend' 59 children who signed theohaiw ter ; roll to jover. 2ao krtlsed membersJi, ohureh T6;"" was erected atr 705' ond South 'and 'Va aitaaied' - ' on ApMl for people who keep slipping up on saving If youre long on planning to save money,1 and shoit on following through, heres an idea thats tailor made for you: The Payroll Savings Plan. It starts you saving instantly. Doesnt cost you a nickels worth of will power. And it can give you thousands of dollars in savings before you know it. The idea of the plan is cunningly simple: you dont save your money, you put sotiubudji else up to it. Your employer. Every payday you have him set aside a small amount from your pay and put it towards the purchase of a U. S. Savings Bond. You dont see the money thats being saved, so you hardly miss it. And since your employer's not as apt to forget about saving your nest egg builds up fast. Millions of Americans use the Payroll Savings Plan to save money, so you know it works. The money you save this way ? helps your country, too, by giving Uncle" Sam financial strength to stand up to the enemies of freedom. tw' Parkiah4,..7lyaakfiiLi8f p, Assigned as a torpedoman, iAt 7 1 v . d . esteso 4 r' f. v ANDERSENS FORD, INC. 7x VX : , V: 123 SOUTH MAIN rou nsHtiutt J |