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Show Electrical Service WIRING - APPLIANCE SERVICE Call ELROYYVILKINS Phone 41-J 1-14-usc I . 1 . .. i Let Us Get Your Car Ready For The Hunt GUNS m m T,nES AW ANTI FREEZE Ammunition gloves lite Gas fgsS--- pGREASE - OIL Expert Hen to see that your Deer Hunt is successful r VE WILL GIUE YOU h i?"R'E,S 6.00 for your old tires 40 Month Guarantee A FREE GREASE JOB Sfl IJI With The Purchase of 3 Gallons of IllOiri ( J I Anli-Freeze I- V- uu u V ..-I Olhers Correspondingly Low Buy 10 Gallons of Gasoline and register with us before going hunting The First One To Check In With Deer Will Receive jQ Gallons Of Gas I (MUST BE REGISTERED) Uintah Farmers' Union Co-op PHONE 220 or 170-J ROOSEVELT, UTAH RECEIVES DISCHARGE Leon Carroll arrived home Sunday after spending 4 years in the Navy. He received an honorable discharge Oct. 8th. He served on the ship U.S.S. Prairie A. D. 15, as M.R.3c. A3c Jerry G. Carroll arrived home fro'm the Lowery Air Force Base at Denver, the latter part of the week on a 20-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Dump and baby, of Powell, Wyoming, Wyom-ing, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dump over the weekend. The Primary held their Silver jubilee Friday night, honoring the Home Builders. The high-Igihts high-Igihts of the evening were a program and a Gateway Ceremony Cere-mony for the Home Builder girls and a banquet. Thirty-five Thirty-five were present. Earl Burgess is here visiting at the home of his brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fowler and family, of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Fowler, and Mr. and Mrs. Del-bent Del-bent Shiner. Charley Bowden and daughter, daugh-ter, Mary Lue, of Bonanza, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Mary Bowden, and brothers, broth-ers, Louie and Clinton and family. I f 1 --11 -V ' Russon Plumbing & Heating SUPPLIES - APPLIANCES SHEET METAL WORK "Your Installation Problems Are Over When You Deal With Us." Phone 263-NR - Roosevelt 7 ATTENTION SEED GROWERS! Kelly-Western Seed Division Oi Salt Lake City HAS A REPRESENTATIVE IN YOUR AREA FOR THE PURPOSE OF PURCHASING YOUR SEED CONTACT ELMER YERGENSEN, Myton CHARLES CROZIER, Neola The Basic Idea Behind the All-New 1955'P0NTIAC ... . On Display October 29 and 30 About 30 years ago General Motors Cor When you see tKe new Pontiac on Friday jr poration presented to America a new or Saturday Oct. 29 or 30 you will be im- car called Pontiac. This new car was the mediately impressed by its remarkable new direct result of a very specific idea. styling. No other car in the world looks like ' .. t this new Pontiac! The idea was this: to create a car which took its style, its engineering principles and its When you drive it you will be astonished at features from the very best and most expen- its performance. For the 1955 Pontiac in- sive in America-awi to build these into a troduces the powerful new Strato-Streak car priced just above the very lowest! V-8, an all-new engine that has already been Naturally, such an idea produced a wonder- proved in more than 3 milUon test miles! ful and highly popular car-a car which mil- When you price the new Pontiac you will lions of satisfied owners have driven with come face to face with the basic Pontiac outstanding pride and pleasure. idea-you will be agreeably surprised that Now, nearly three decades later, an entirely so much car 80 much sparkling newness, new Pontiac has been created for 1955-a car so much luxury so much downright good- completely new from the ground up! ness can be priced so near the very lowest. One thing, however, about the 1955 Pontiac We cordially invite you to come in on Fri- remains unchanged its basic idea -to offer day or Saturday and see for yourself what a the American public the very finest car that superb all-new General Motors masterpiece . can possibly be built to sell at a price within has been created to carry the wonderful easy reach of any new-car buyer. name "Pontiac" for 1955. CENTER SERVICE PHONE 128 ROOSEVELT. UTAH |