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Show " .."'-:. .... .-. 'A I x r . ; . ;. I v ; I I ' i ( i Ted E. Davis, who has been made vice president of the Corporate Finance Co. over 50 distribution warehouses throughout the United States. Springville man rates high with Idaho firm The appointment of Ted E. Davis of Idaho Falls, Idaho, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Davis of this city, as vice president, pres-ident, Corporate Finance, was announced by R. K. Rose, president pres-ident of Rogers Brothers Company. Com-pany. Mr. Davis has been controller con-troller of the company since the creation of that position in 1956. He was elected a director direc-tor of Rogers in September of 1960. He was previously employed by Ernst and Ernst, a national firm of certified public accountants ac-countants in their Boise and Salt Lake City offices. Prior to this he held various accounting account-ing positions in private industry, indus-try, in addition to teaching accounting ac-counting at high school and university levels. He received a masters degree in business administration from Brigham Young University in 1952. Also in 1952 he received his CPA certificate. He is a member of the Utah CPA Association, As-sociation, the American Institute Insti-tute of CPA's and the National Association of Accountants. He is the current secretary of the Idaho Falls Lions Club. Mr. David resides at 135 Ronglyn Avenue with his wife Marjory and their four children Nancy Jo, Cynthia, Deon and Bradley. Marjory is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boyer of this city. Rogers Brothers produces pea, bean, and corn seed for canners and freezers for U.S. and foreign markets. In addition addi-tion to being one of the nation's na-tion's leading seed processors since 1876, Rogers instant potato pota-to products have been among the pioneers in the rapidly expanding ex-panding convenience food industry. in-dustry. Rogers operates eight plants, national sales organizations organiza-tions in each division with sales offices in principal cities and |