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Show In Box Elder County BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, September 21, 1972 19 Theres More Spending Money How have Box Elder county families been making out financially in recent years in clothing, as compared with 75 percent 20 years ago. the face of the rising cost of living? Are they better off or worse off? The findings are that the average local family has more spending money left today after taking care of its subsistence needs food, shelter and clothing than it has ever had. NEW NAME PLATE A distinctive European flavor, both in styling and handling and roadability, highlights the new Chevelle Laguna which is available in two and r r pillar hardtop models and station wagon models. four-doo- four-doo- Chevrolet, which sells more manufacturer in the world, in 1973 will offer three product lines that are completely new from the ground up . . . the Monte Carlo, the divisions personal luxury car; an Chevelle; and a completely restyled line of pickup trucks, Chevrolets,' first new pickup truck in six years. They will be displayed by Hansen Chevrolet this weekend at the Brigham City New Car show planned at Rees Pioneer Park Bowery. all-ne- Seven Car Series 1973 The Chevrolets, featuring seven car series. . . line Caprice from the to the versatile Vega. . . give Americas automobile buyer the greatest choice of styling features and safety innovations ever offered in the divisions history. All told, Chevrolet will offer 47 passenger car models in 73, eight more than in the previous year. The new Monte Carlo. . . one of the industrys strongest camdidates for honors. . . has outstanding top-of-t- full-siz- e standard The Chevrolet. . . the industrys top selling car. . . offers a new luxury series. . . the Caprice Classic. First Time The Classic sports a convertible model for the first time along with two and four-doo- r sedan. hardtops and a four-doo- r Also offered are two and three-sea- t Caprice Estate wagons which have a 125-inc- h wheelbase and the popular tailgate. New station wagon names in 1973 are keyed to comparable Chevrolet series. Thus the former Kingswood becomes the Impala wagon and the Bel Air replaces the former Brookwood station wagon in the Chevrolet lineup. Both Nova and Camaro have new model entries in 1973. Glide-Awa- y Malibu and a new base deluxe model. In addition, the SS option is available on Malibu Colonnade hardtop coupes and Malibu station wagons. Wheelbases for the Chevelle for coupes, and include for sedans. At the same time, new names adorn Chevelles wagon line-u- p including the Laguna Estate and Laguna; Malibu Estate and Malibu; and Deluxe. Two and three-sewagons are offered in all Chevelle series. A new, improved Vega offers eight new exterior colors. . . four exclusive to this car line. Four Vega models are the hatchback, coupe, notchback coupe, Kammback wagon and panel express truck. at ' ar handling and roadability characteristics. From its new impact resistant bumper and new roofline to its sculptured taillights, the Monte Carlo has redesigned interiors, instrument panel and steering wheel. Also new is an acoustically-engineere- d double-panroof d while a sliding roof is optional. is a Another customer-plu- s fuel tank. new power-operate- y Turbo-Fir- e engine. New styling and handling highlight, too, Chevelle for 1973 along with the introduction into the line of the Colonnade hardtop design. The Chevelle is offered in three series. . . luxury Laguna, popular Americas r : production sports car. . . the Corvette. . . features evolutionary changes which include an impact-resistafront bumper, side guard : BE hide-a-wa- vacation ex- penditures, savings and better living generally.. . i for Perry Elementary school and the PTA have issued an . : , y windshield wipers, a new air induction system for the engine, d radial ply tires and a new Turbo-Je- t V8 power plant. vitation to parents and children steel-belte- Chevrolet in 1973 offers a wide new of colors. variety Availability includes 16 paints and seven extra-cos- t vinyl tops. All paint and top colors except black (new for the Chevelle) and white are new. Fifty-thre- e j with attend Back to School night Monday, Sept. 25, at 7:30 to p.m. A special feature of the event will be the introduction of a new organ program. and proceed to Mantua. Scoutmasters are urged to or Make Donations The organ the students will use was made possible by a donation from Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wight of Perry, and funds from the Box Elder School district,, according to possible. miniature badges for the mothers of the boys. Also, merit badges and many other special badges and awards will be presented at this time. Troops holding MIA on this night will go to opening exer-- j cises in their respective wards - arrange transportation in advance to avoid delays. All troops are urged to attend and wear uniforms where stake scouting committee. All badges of rank from tenderfoot to Eagle will be awarded, in- ' court-of-hon- t encourage all parents and children to attend this special night,' This s is an opportunity- for parents to meet the teacher and see what they are- - trying to accomplish for their! "children', 11 ; they said. "is the 'organ Nelson Kaylene program chairman. - Parents and others interested in the boys are urged to attend , and support the boys. , They have worked hard this summer and many awards will be given. Everyone is invited to come out and see what the boys are a. accomplishing, spokesman said. i LaDine Christensen PTA vice president. Parents of children in grades kindergarten through third may visit classrooms beginning at ' 7:30 p.m. At 8.p.m. there will be a PTA meeting in the schools multipurpose room, which all parents and children are invited to attend, she said. At this time the organ program will be explained. Following the PTA meeting parents may visit grades four through six, Mrs. Christensen explained. During the time parents are visiting the classes, the children will be entertained by stories and records in the ! multipurpose room. ;n ! ' , Montebello' i liHfew-- TRl sigjkifife inviiM .lUta v-- O r Isnt it romantic? moon-roo- ! f. Not to be confused with a sunroof. (Although many people will undoubtedly be caught using it like one.) A power roof is available on Chevelle and Monte Carlo; a manual one on Nova. i Bumpers are exciting? This year's ar6 something to get Coupe.' Look what we hatched You know us for our little, Vega ' Hatchback. Now dependable Nova has one. Which literally makes it half trunk with the backseat down. ., It's a feature as practical as Nova f itself. New Malibu Colonnade Hardtop Coupe. models. Nineteen different models to choose from. aasifc t 4'i -i cushion the shock. It's standard on all big Chevrolet, Chevelle and Monte Carlo ifm - 'i . stirred up about. One of our new bumpers, for example, is built around twin hydraulic cylinders. So on minor impact, the whole system retracts to - 4fria- ' vinyl top offerings. 'i .'! t'alif l. Principal Richard Dunn and $ I . j: 2 r at you from above? That's a iftHi i parent. You see that rectangle beaming jt u color combinations are obtainable with the new paint and V - . Membership Drive The PTA membership drive will begin this night and we hope that each parent will want to join at this time, she urged. Membership fee is $1 for each New Nova Hatchback i- r j U- Did you ever have so much to talk about that you didn't know what to say first? We're happy to report that's us for 1973. But since everything must begin somewhere . . . ; i : When a recipe calls' for two or three operations. an extra set of bowels is ' a great con-- ! venience. Plastic, bowls, which .have a pouring spout are available in and ijuart sizes.' They have . measuring gradations ini the side and .fit all mixer turntables.'., (All, Power .Manufacturing Co,,' (100 .Hooseyelt 4v.', hatches are flipping up. tism ' 1 ' 11 Stake Slates A Box Elder stake will be held Sept. 26 at 8:15 p.m. in the Mantua Ward chapel under the direction of the PTA president Yvonne Adams Perry Schedules Back to School across the country. It is the money that goes for new cars, new household Court-of-Hon- or only beams, h ' DONATE FOR ORGAN Yvonne Adams accepts a check from Mr. and Mrs. Lyman, a for an organ at Perry Elementary school. Also on hand are donation Wight, seated, LaDine Christensen, Kaylene Nelson and Principal Richard Dunn, standing in the back. What is left to the average Box Elder county family for discretionary spending is some $4,750, which is more than is available in many communities equipment, y , ; . lift-awa- ' J j $11.30. recreation, housing, travel and cultural activities than in former years. The U.S. Department of Labor reports that the average family in the United States devotes 58 percent of its income for food, shelter and clothing, as compared with 75 percent of its i income for food, shelter and 112-inc- h ar Hatchback Coupe The Nova hatchback coupe y deck and features a six-feof flat floor when the rear seat is in a downward position. Utility is the hallmark of this remarkabley-handlin- g small-familcar either for in-- J town shopping or for country cruising or camping. The newest member of the Camaro family is the Camaro Type LT coupe, a luxury touring model which has a nowadays for medical and dental care, appliances, 116-inc- h Sports Car vs The Reason The reason is that incomes have been moving upward at a much faster rate than prices, despite the feeling that some people have that their gains are being eaten up completely by I inflation. As a result, there has been a of growing surplus The Remainder discretionary purchasing power The remainder is divided available for the kind of con-- , sumer goods and services that among taxes, which gets $16.30, make for more luxurious living. transportation, $8.80, health More money is being spent care, $5.60, and all others, Chevrolet Offers 3 Lines New From the Ground Up cars and trucks than any other $ Basic Necessities In Box Elder county, based upon this national average and upon the income level in the local area, approximately $6,550 is spent annually per family for the three basic necessities. Among families with below average incomes, a larger proportion of their cash goes for the necessities. Those in the upper brackets use a smaller proportion for that purpose. On the whole, according to the Department of Labor, out of every $100 spent by the average non-farfamily, $23.10 is allotted for food, $24 for housing and $10.90 for clothing. ' 3? vi-n- r- Weve been thinking about your legs One of the few things people asked us to improve in our popular Chevelle was leg room in the back- seat. Well, your knees will be pleased with the '73s. There's almost 3'2 more inches in the sedans. So what else is new Naturally this is only a taste of what's new for '73. Among other things, we're introducing larger gas tanks for longer cruising range, a new Exhaust Gas Recirculation system, a hatchback for wagons, and a highly refined flowthrough power ventilation system. Plus a reading light for front seat passengers, improved suspension systems, engines that give you performance combined with gas .economy, reclining seats and scores dramatic styling changes. We invite you to see it all at your Chevrolet dealer's. of ()IMIIte (above) Caprice Coupe. Our new uppermost Chevrolet. Its luxury, comfort and quiet ride rival the most expensive cars you can buy. (below) Monte Carlo S Coupe, America's newest road car. With the handling of the finest European cars, and the looks and comfort of an American car. BuMnga betterway to see the USA , ; . j , |