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Show Page 2 Ben Lomond Beacon Thursday, March 3, 1977 71(3 Bitis by Carol Shaw, ph. Wayne and Donna Summers took their family to the Four Corners area for a late winter vacation. Jerry and Nedra Storey, with their sons, Mark and Neil, spent a week in San Diego, Calif. While there they visited Sea World and the San Diego Zoo. Their trip com Con- ference on Planning and Management for Weber State College where he is the assistant administrator. grandchildren lately, they are feeling a bit confused trying to keep them all straight. Last June their daughter, Mrs. Mike Weaver (Ilene), had a baby boy, Bryce. They now have four boys and a girl. The Weavers are living in Lamont and Bonnie Hall have moved to Pleasant View from North Ogden. Three wards hold ward conferences president and cashier of the new bank, left, and James W. look bank at plans for the new facility. Brown, president, RAYMOND D. HILL, vice Ei Ban opens in Family Ogden area G3ortfh The Family Bank, a newly organized banking institution will open its doors to business The bank during mid-Marc- operate in temporary facilities located at 21 Harrisville Road until completion of their facilities, will next fall. The bank will provide full service in savings, checking and loans of all types and will have a staff of five. According to Mr. James W. Brown, president of the new bank, the philosophy of the bank is to serve the public with competent banking services. Mr. Raymond D. Hill, vice president and cashier added the bank will be family oriented. The facility will be part of the family center, now under construction in the five points area, thus the name Family Bank When the permanent Cookie sale set Couple repeat Girl marriage vows by Scouts It is that time of year again when the girl scouts are out with their pencils and cookie order sheets They will be out taking orders from March There are five different kinds of cookies to choose from, or better yet, try them all The five are oatmeal creme sandwich, Dutch shortbread, assorted creme, peanut butter, and a new chocolate mint filled cookie. These cookie sales help support and maintain scout camps. It also provides money for campouts and fun activities for the girls. J The Ben Lomond Beacon is published each Thursday. Deadlines for each week's issue is Monday at 5 p.m. We welcome all articles from those who wish to contribute. Business office is 2009 N. 400 E.f Phone 782-390- Publisher Advertising Manager Editor-in-chie- f Chambers. The latest arrival was an 8 lb. 15 oz. girl to Robert and Cindy Barker. Born Feb. 19, little Pollyanne is their first baby. Cindys folks are Boyd and Jackie Paul. Ward and Hermine now have 28 grandchildren. Their Mrs. daughter, Larry dark hair, Angie weighed 7 lbs. 1 oz. Milton and Velma Goff and Dee and Barbara Bingham are the grandparents. Clark and Janice Combe had a girl Feb. 20. Jack Richards will review the book Bring On the Empty Horses by David Niven at a meeting of the Lomond Literary Friday at the home Calvin Chandler. Club of Mrs. 394-669- 5 ALL SANTANA AND REDUCED TRIPPER VANS 1000 51 Eoch one year subscription sold is worth $1.00 CASH and ONE POINT Two year subscription $10.00 (worth two points) One year subscription $5.50 1 . 2. 3. 4. 5. Points can be accumulated for prizes offered. Accurate records must be kept to qualify for prizes. Salesperson must collect money and fill in order to get credit. Call backs must be made. Subscriptions and money should be turned in each Monday. Thayne Karren 4474 South 2450 West Roy, Utah Don Jensen 2738 North 850 East North Ogden, Utah Beyond the regular prizes 3 -- - BONUS PRIZES will be The Figure Control Program That Really Works F is an integrated approach to effective, steady weight control, using delicious, guaranteed natural food supplements. Look and feel better naturally. March 1 - March 7 All who sell ten new subscriptions or more will receive BONUS GIFT No. 3 a Pocket Transistor Radio. March 7 - March 14 21 salespersons who sell ten new subscriptions or more will receive BONUS GIFT No. a McDonalds $5.00 Gift Certificate. All 1 Prizes That Can Be Earned 20 Points Calculator with memory bank Tennis Racket RollerSkates ff Clearfield and Layton 773-816- In 1 Riverdale and Washington Terrace 394-540- 9 In Roy 731-111- 6 75 Points Kodak 608 Pocket Camera Pong T. V. Game Digital AM Steam Curling Iron - FM Clock Radio Transmitter & Receiver (Battery Operated) Deluxe Cassette Recorder (Craig) C. B. 35 Points L.A.P.D. or A - Smile Pants Gift Certificate Coleman Sleeping Bag Zip Poloroid Camera Digital Wrist Watch j NO HARMFUL DRUGS NO HUNGER PANGS In offered each week February 22 - February 28 All who sell ten new subscriptions or more during this period will receive BONUS GIFT No. 2 Cinedome Theatre Tickets for Two. Correspondent 'ffitjfjj natuMy processing and delay any refund that be due, the Internal Revenue Service IRS. long Rex and Debra Bingham got a baby girl Feb. 20. She makes two girls and one boy for them. A cutie with lots of 0. THEN Taxpayers should double- -' check their tax returns before filing since errors can slow i Roy. Then Feb. 12, their son, Lyman, and his wife, Lonnie, had their first child, a 7 lb. 6 oz. boy, Jason. Lonnies parents are Lionel and Marva is on a mission. 782-892- 5 TIRED OF THE USUAL DREARY DIETS? necessary documents. The IRS also urged taxpayers to use the peel-olable that comes with the tax package on their returans in order to avoid possible social security number errors. Taxpayers can also save time and speed up processing by mailing their returns in the oded, found in their tax packages, according to the Florence (Evonne) is expecting her 6th child in April. Ward and Hermine have nine children. Seven are married and one son, Leland Barker, February 14 thru March 14, 1977 returns, said. Some of the most common taxpayer mistakes on tax returns, according to the IRS, include artithmetic errors, use of the wrong tax table or schedules, and failure to sign the return or to attach all named her Lana. Mirjams and Barend parents, Yacomina DeRyke, were long time North Ogden residents. Next Hermine and Wards daughter, Mrs. Dick Montag (Joyce) had her third boy, Jan. 30. They named him Jared. The Montags also have three girls. They live in 731-233- Carol Shaw warns 6 7TH & WASH. BLVD. formed the ceremony. Mrs. Bonnie Stahle Melinda Sowerby IRS 1 Newspaper Subscription Contest Regulations The former Miss Lori Downs was NORTH OGDEN united with George Huband in marriage ceremonies performed at the Kopper Kottage in Ogden on Feb. 25, 1977. The pair were later honored at an open house, also held at the Kopper Kottage. Father of the bride is Mr Kenneth Downs Mother of the bride is Mrs. Marlene Lindsey. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Lane A Huband Bishop Garth Willie of the North Ogden Third Ward per- J. Howard Stahle Check Hyrum. In October their son, Lewis Barker, and his wife Gay Belle had their second child, a boy, making one of each for them. They named him Clint Lewis. Lewis and Gay Belle live in Farr West. Lewis is a teacher at Weber High School. Then Jan. 23, Jay and Mirjam Barker had their 8th baby, a 7 lb. 1 oz. girl, making four of each for them. They Three wards in the North President William South-wicthe second ward and Ogden Utah Stake held their annual ward conferences last President Gordon Vaughn, Sunday. The members of the the 10th. Stake leaders visited various 1st, 2nd and 10th wards had the auxiliary an opportunity to sustain meetings during the week as their leaders and hear a well as the Sunday sessions. The bishops are Lloyd report by each bishop of his stewardship during the past Searle, 1st ward; Owen Orton, 2nd ward and Kenneth year. Scriptural themes were Johnson, 10th ward. chosen for each of the wards. The 1st wards theme was: And it came to pass that I, Nephi, said unto my Father; I will go and do the things which the Lord hath commanded, for I know that the comno Lord giveth mandments unto the children of men, save he shall prepare a way for them that they may accomplish the thing which 1 he commandeth them. center is built, the bank will area, there are no new ones Nephi 3:7. be part of a 13,000 square foot north of the Ogden River. He The 2nd Wards theme was professional building. Mr. said the directors feel there is Verily I say unto you, all Brown said the directors felt sufficient growth in the among them who know their it would be a good approach Northern Weber County area hearts are honest, and are to provide immediate service to sustain a new bank Mr. Hill broken, and their spirits through temporary facilities. pionted out that a majority of contrite, and are willing to Mr. Brown said even the growth in Weber County observe their covenants by though some of the directors is forecast for the northern sacrifice yea, every live in the Salt Lake City region. sacrifice which I, the Lord, is Brown Utah Mr. from Weber all have area, they shall command they are County business interests. county. He has 15 years of accepted of me. The 10th Wards theme was Among the directors of the banking experience behind new bank are: Dr. Nick him Happiness is Eternal." Mr. Hill has had 14 years Vidalakis, chairman of the Stake leaders and ward board and director; Mr. experience in the Weber members spoke on various James W. Brown president County area with banking. aspects of the themes and and director; Raymond D. The telephone number of special music was presented Hill, vice president and the family bank is by the ward choirs, Jr. According to Mr. Hill the Sunday Schools and youth director; Dee Livingood, secretary and director; Family Bank will provide groups. A member of the David B. Coats, director; J personalized service. He said Stake Presidency presided Rees Jensen, director; many people are tired of big over each of the ward's Edward B. Rich, director and banks and get no personal conferences, President Dale C. Robertson, director. satisfaction from banking. He Calvin Heiner, the 1st ward, Mr. Brown said although said the family bank will be there is a large number of able to handle customers on a one to one basis. banks in the greater Ogden 1 8 Hermine Barker says she and her husband, Ward, have been getting so many new bined business with pleasure as Jerry attended the 782-- 50 Points Leather Basket Ball C.B. Receiver AM - FM Radio G. E. Cassette Tape Recorder Garcia 300Reel & Fishing Rod Set 100 Points Skate Board Custom made by Bingham Cyclery Roderider Trucks 200 Points Air Hockey Set (Brunswick) Black & White T. V. Set Eight Track Tape AM - FM Phonograph Player 250 Points Schwinn Scrambler Bike en-elo- In North Ogden and Roy 773-648- 0 ALL ACCUMULATED POINTS CAN BE SPENT ON ANY PRIZE OFFERED J |