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Show SUN LHRONICLE. CLEARFIELD Feb. 2, 1978, Page 8 Kathleen Stanford arrived" on Jan. 21. Michael & Maxine Dewitt have a baby girl born on Jan. 29, making two boys and a Grandgirl in the familiy Jean-mn- e parents are Jack & & & Carma Max DeWitt Archibald. Sandridge Camp of DUP met at the home of Lucy Smith on Thursday morn-mnfor the January meeting. Norma Earl gave a history of Zeke Johnson a convert to the LDS Church, of Dalton. Captain the explained Norma Bvron Jlu Larsen is back in states after fifteen months spent in the Azores with the Air Force. He is the kon of DuWaine & Ruth Larsen married to the former Corrine Cherry of Kphriam. Corrine was with him on the assignment except for the past four or five months, she has been with her parents in Ephriam. Brady They will be stationed in Pensacola, Fla. next. Byron visited with his parents here, and brother Ned Dee & his family in Granger before leaving for Ephriam. He by the way, arrived a bit before his luggage. Todd & Victoria Wayburn have a new son born on Jan. procedure for new members in filling out the necessary papers for joining The lesson Joseph Holbrook was given by Denise Hammon. Mrs. Brady gave the history of the black horse that has been on the J.G. Read Bros, building in Ogden for the past seventy five years. Present were Mrs. Smith, Flora Neibaur, Melba Nola Kimber, Wilcock, Bonnie Jenkins, Luella Carver, Norma Earl, Denise Hammon, Kathryn Brady, three guests Virginia Draper, Helen Wood and Eva Bateman monther--in-laof Norma Earl. John and Vonnie LaFrance have a new son born on Jan. 22. The new son of Scott & HANSEN GLASS COMPANY Residential Commercial Auto INSULATED GLASS STORM DOORS ccJ. COREY ESlIMAfOK BUS. John Bradshaw Bailey, UT BOUNTIFUL, AND SALES RES. 290-155- 5 daughter Robert Holt, grandmother Marge Holt. Glenda Bloxham has returned after a week in Sacramento. Daughter Patty Jackson was hospitalized for surgery, Glenda went down to help out when she home The returned Bloxhams have a new granddaughter born on Dec. 17 to Grant and Debbie VVixom who live in Clearfield. They will call her Shauna, she joins a sister Amme. Arthur Leroy Bateman, 75, ol Ogden, who died on Thursday was the father of Arthur Bateman. Funeral services on Saturday in Ogden. Burial in the Ogden City Cemetary. Mary Jane Judson who is working in Salt Lake spent the weekend here with her mother, Dolores Judson. Willard and Vicki Neibaur came up from Provo to wish Mr. Neibaurs mother Flora a happy birthday. N 84010 x Funeral services on Monday in the Wellsville Tabernacle Burial in the Wellsville Cemetery. Alena Welker is anxiously waiting to hear from a son and his family Major Vernon Hazen, his wife Mary Ellen and six children who are at stationed Wright-Patterso- n Air Force Base in Ohio. They live in the Beaver Creek area about 20 miles out of Dayton where the blizzard conditions have made living conditions extremely hazardous the past few days. The Hazens have been stationed in Florida living through a hurricaine and were stationed in Italy close to the place where the earthquake devastating occured a few years ago. is Florence Wallace reported recovering very well after open heart surgery last Friday. The operation was to have involved the repair of one valve but the doctor thought it advisable to repair two. Dale Earl was hospitalized last week for surgery. Bill and Paula Bramble and their 11 month old daughter Darby of Logan spent the week end here with Bobs parents George and Verla Bramble. Bill and Paula also went to Snow Basin for some skiing. 79, Valley area and was retired from the Morning Milk Co. 292-550- 3 twenty-si- grandchildren. of Logan who died Jan. 27 in the Logan hospital was the father of Gerold S. Bailey. He had lived in the Cache ,Am INSTALLATION STAHLE 563 W. 100 Dennis and Cathy Ricks of Ogden have a new baby, boy born on Jan. 24, their third 26. WINDOWS c lbs wife the former Isabelle Stanton died in 1967. He married Sara Lee Williamson who survives him along with six sons, one Did you know . The little boys grandfather was the late child. & HAS AN ADDITIONAL NEW LOCATION IN DAVIS COUNTY optical prescriptions written by your eye doctor. We have large selection of eyewear frames. We have prescriptions and non prescription sunglasses. We repair broken frames and replace broken lenses. We have complete hearing aid services, including repairs, sales and service of 10 available. major brands. We feature a 30 day free trial, and also have rental aids We have an emergency service on hearing aid repairs. have a visual or hearing problem call Knighton Optical for doctor's referral. 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D 11 Cyl. Check Rear Brakes, Road Test D D 19.95 (Includes D D 80( Our specialists install, adjust brake linings all 4 wheels inspect Mstr. Cyl. hoses remove, clean, inspect, repack front wheel bearings and add fluid. IF NEEDED. realigned the responsibilities and elevated one officer, and named a secretary for the corporation. Sterling D. Sessions was elected a director of the association. Sessions is the dean of the School of Business and Economics at Weber State College. Before coming to Weber State, he was on the faculty of Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. At Stanford he directed the Continuing Education Program and was director of International Programs for the university. Dr. Sessions is the author of two books about business and marketing. He has also served as a consultant and management trainer for a variety of national and international companies. Reed K. Swenson, long time director of Ogden First Federal, was made Director Emeritus of the association. William S. Heitz, senior vice president for the company was appointed senior administrative of- ficer. Ha will direct the construction of new offices. Federal First Ogden currently has plans to construct a new office building in Roy. Mr. Heitz has been with the company for 30 years, he has been serving as chief appraiser. He leaves his post as chief appraiser to assume the responsibilities of senior administrative officer. The board of directors elected Georgia Budge as corporate secretary. In addition to her duties as secretary, she is the personnel director for the association. Before joining Ogden First Federal, Ms. adthe was Budge ministrative assistant at the Weber County Hospital in Y ACC 1978,, Page 8 Roy. There, she established and the implemented hospitals personnel department. Ms Budge is a graduate of Stevens Henager College of Business and was awarded Distinguished Alumni honors from Stevens Henager in 1972. as officers of the association were Richard M. Mercer, president and general manager; Jack C: Sargent, vice president tieasurer and main office manager. Managing the loan department is Ronald Melsha, vice president. Madge S. Alvery is vice president in charge of loan servicing and Anna J Record is vice president and director of marketing. Clifford M. Graham, vice president, is manager of the Brigham City branch. Donald B. Hansen, Assistant manager of the loarj department, was assistant vice president. Roy D. Boyette, assistant vice president, heads up the data processing department. Managing the Roy office is Larry L. Lythgoe, assistant vice president. Kathryn Hj assistant secretary heads up the customer Ogden, service department. Mr. Mercer says that interest rates may go up in 1978 if the federal govern- ment enters the money markets more than in 1977, He says the local economy in First Federals Ogden trading area Weber, Davis and Box Elder counties is strong and will continue to grow. He cites a prospective increase in employment as one reason, for continued strength in the local economy. Development, of a retail shopping mall in downtown Ogden and expansion of manufacturing will further strengthen the area economy according to him. looking for applicants Twenty-on- e administra- tive positions for Young Adult Conservation Corps (YACC) camps in Cedar City, Richfield and Salt Lake City will be filled from ap- plications filed by Feb. 8 with the Bureau of Land Management. Positions to be filled include a camp director, administrative officer, work coordinator and four crew leaders for the Cedar City administrative officer, work coordinator, three crew leaders and an engineering technician for Salt Lake City. Persons (Per Axle) Save 25 on tune-up- s director, leaders for Richfield; camp j 78x14 Thru. 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The association maintains offices Concert Artists phony in D minor. n The brilliant young pianist, Emanuel Ax, was catapulted into the pianistic limelight in 1974 when he won the first Artur terrl brogan Loan and Savings Abravanel will conduct the program which includes works by Shostakovich, Franck and Chopin. Emanuel Ax, sensational young pianist featured in the current issue of Time as one of a new brilliant crop of pianists, will make his first appearance as soloist with the Utah Symphony. The same program will be Chopins OPEN M0NDAY - FRIDAY 9 AM TO With Association reported a 17 percent increase in savings and a 62 percent increase in gross loan volume in 1977. The figures were reported by more evening, February 2, at 8 p m. at the Chase Fine Arts Center in Logan. The Utah Symphony performed its first concert on May 8, 1940, in Kingsbury Hall at the University of Utah. The Orchestras concert was 1,000th presented on March 16, 1966 in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, and the 2,000th performance on Dec. 8, 1972. For this milestone concert, Maestro Abravanel and the Symphony have selected a program that will feature the beautifully scored Festive Overture by Shostakovich; HEARING AIDS the construction to begin April I in Roy for Ogden First new Federal Savings building, this report of the company's growth during 1977 will be of interest to those residents who take advantage of their services now or in the future. First Federal Ogden The 3,000th performance of the Utah Symphony will be given on Friday, February 3, at 8 p.m. in the Salt Lake performed QUALITY EYEWARE Editors Note: dates program Maurice Feb. Ogden Firsi Federal plans construction Utah Symphony Tabernacle. COURIER, 1 interested in applying for the positions may obtain details and application forms from BLM or Job Service offices in Utah. Paul L. Howard, BLM state director in Utah, said the Cedar City camp is expected to begin operations March 1, with the Richfield and Salt Lake City camps starting April 1. Each will be a nonresident camp, meaning the young adults will report to work each day and return home d" hI each evening, unless they are assigned to a remote spike tamp where they will return to their homes on YACC The weekends. enrollees will work on various kinds of projects related to natural resource management. Norse N ooze 7 by Ricky VVixom North Davis Reporter 4 Although Norths team fought hard, they suffered a great defeat against Davis Outstanding height. North made the first basket, but trailed thereafter. The starting five were, Jerry Paskett with 14 points, Shane Hott with 10 points, Mike Masaro with 9 points Steve Thorpe with 4 points, and Spencer Landas with 2 points. The substitutes were Roddy Bambrough with ,4 points, Kim Dahl with l point, Von Gardner and John Wood with nothing. The final score was 75-4- 4. |