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Show Thursday. April 25. Th 1963 LEADER BEAR RIVER CITY Bank Staff Will Act As Hosts During Open House Members bf First Security has many Bank's Tremonton staff will features including a serve aa hosts and hostesses driveup window in addition to at the open house commemor- seven regular teller windows, ating' the opening of the year 'round air conditioning, lighting. bank's new Tremonton home and at 140 West Main street on Staff members include Jack Shumway, vice president and Friday between 4 and 7:30 manager; Esther S. Harris, p.m. Donald assistant manager; The attractive new building, Gene Williams, manager of costing more than $100,000, the Timeway loan department; Kenneth Porritt, head teller; Nedra S. Brown, Loa Knudsen, Mavis M. Kotter and Minnie P. Norr, tellers; Ann assistant; Timeway Margaret K. Waldron, stenographer. Kaen Norr.i clerk typist, and Peggy N. Porritt and Tamara Nicholas, IBM operators. modern-as-tomor-ro- w no-gla- re Hold-awa- y, 1 "All of us will be ready to welcome callers at our open show them and house, through on tours of our modern new home," Mr. Shumway said. "There is much to see in this building. There are many conveniences for the customer in a homelike, friendly atmosphere. Modern bank machines will be demonstrated. Callers will see In action how these machines greatly speed up banking service with precision of this area now and for the substantial growth that we know will come in the years ahead. We invite all to visit us during our open house. We think all who come (will be very much interested in the unique architecture and modnew ern equipment of thi building. t " accuracy." "We at First Security are proud of our new home," Mr. added. "Actually, Shumway though, it is a banking home for the people of the Tremonton area. It has been built to take care of the banking needs l n Mitchell Will Emcee Opening Doug Mitchell, well JACK SHUMWAY FVst Security Manager ' j ; ESTHER S. HARRIS Assistant Manager Book Review Enjoyed By Booklore Club Club met .at BocJclore the home of Florence Beard Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Hugh Manning reviewed the book, "Feminine Mystique" by Betty Friedan in a most inter- esting manner. wood, Ivy Glaser of Willard, Mae Anderson and Pearl freldo Anderson came home Hall were the club members Is who met at the home of Saturday. His condition very much improved and he is Andrea Huggins Saturday afglad to be home. ternoon. High score went to A group of Elders In the La Vela Matesen, cut prize to Ward drove to the Dee Hos- Serretta Johnson. A delicious pital in Ogden to donate blood luncheon was served by the in Freldo's behalf. Freldo hostess. and Verda want the townsLaHene took her people to know that there are cub scout Braegger pack to Little 11 pints of blood in reserve now for any one who should Mountain the, Friday before need it. It will be available Easter. Eleven boys and their Leader enjoyed the outing and through the Dee Hospital or the L.D.S. in Salt Lake City. the roasted hot dogs. Following the Junior Prom Betty and Roger Dallin were Sunday dinner guests of Dar- Thursday evening at Bear win and Linda Hansen at their home in Corinne. Mrs. Jo Dell Huggins spent two days in Brigham City to be with her father who is ill. Mr and Mrs. Elmo Chris-tense- n welcomed a son into their family group Sunday night. Mrs. Carl Staples spent the weekend iwith her daughter, Mrs. Burton Anderson. Monday she visited with Mrs. Mary Weidman. Both ladies are former Honeyville girls. Fern Arbon, Serretta John-coLaVela Matesen, Winnie Jensen, Clytie Anderson of El- - River High Alan Munns, three of his boy friends and their girl friends had a late supper at the Reed Munns home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whit-ti- n gton of Billings, Montana, spent last week at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Lowell Anderson. Shirley Iverson. Opening prayer was by Frank Gardner. Talks were given by Florence Gardner, teacher of the group, Neal Karen Anderson, Nelson, Keith Turnbow, and Dixie Ramsdell. Certificates of graduation Teacher were presented by Bishop Graduates of the Training group were all on the program Sunday evening. The theme was "Jesua said, "Come follow me". Raymond Nelson conducted; Elmo Christensen announced the program. Prelude and postlude music was played by Braegger. The closing prayer was given by Dee Hardy. The programs were made by Cathy Dallin and Ha Jensen. Dwain and Arlene Hansen of Hagerman, Ida., werf weekend visitors of relatives in town. WHAT EVERY GRANDMOTHER WANTS A PICTURE OF YOUR CHILD for MOTHER'S DAY (Sunday, May 12) HARRISON C. n, DONALD O. WILLIAMS Timeway Manager in caiiAL STUDIO for An Appointment Today Tremonton con- nection with our bank opening. Portions of the open house on Friday between 4 and 5 p.m. will be filmed for television. The films will then be telecast Friday at 10 p.m. on KUTV (Channel 2) during First the Doug Mitchell's Security Bank news. Mr. Mitchell for six years has been a newscaster for KUTV, with a growing audience. It is estimated that his newscasts reach approximately 170,000 viewers in the intermountain area every evening. DOUG MITCHELL Mr. Shumway said there would be a coin estimating contest for all callers at the Three Retiring valuable with openhouse, electric apFeted Teachers including prizes, pliances. There will be free Douglas Cannon, Charles refreshments, and "behind-th- e of Last and Mrs. Dorris Peterscenes" demonstrations modern banking machines in son were presented with pins operation. and honored on their retireVisitors will see a camera ment from teaching at a party for checks which feeds itself held at the Box Elder High and takes 400 pictures a minschool Friday evening. A banute; also an automatic coin quet, program and dancing machine sorts, that counting counts and stacks was held for all teachers of Box Elder County and their partners. The Box Elder Education Association was in Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eddy of the affair with charge cf Magna visited at the home Glen Taylor, president, and of Mrs. Eddy's parents, Mr. T.ula Johnson, vice president, making the arrangements. and Mrs. Myron Barnes. nrimhir The j By Dolly Iverson an opportunity of seeing them- 1 selves on television Urn There will be a special adding machine that simultaneous sorts and adds 24 ways, and a large display of replicas of coin saving banks which America were popular in shortly after the Civil War. Bear River Man Recovering From Operation The hostess served a delicious lunchean at 5 p.m. to 15 members. S7 OPENHOUSE. J 26th T?R1DAY APRIL M. 4:00 to 7-3- 0 P. , New Tremonton's at 1 BANK SECURITY P1KST West Main Street 140 Bonus Ray's American Inc. Green Stamp Week GROCERY DEPT. P0tat0eS Whok N30O siie -- : Xuna Carnation 9 for I.00 FAM LEE 100 "Aa11 4) for X Meat Variety 6 tor Campbell Soups 1 ISSUe Jello 00 Northern Toilet Bonus 50 S ft H Green Stamps SEE YOURSELF ( Reg. 29c ) r 4.,,99 Plus Bonus ) 50 S & H Green Stamps ) 34;aooj j ( AA ) Large Bonus 50 S & H Green Stamps Carrots Clip Top Large Lettuce Head j g'uuu-inriiiiiiii- ea. u Avocados sL"e9e may see yourself on 10 - - ii" IPbeet C f'tI'01 111(1 P0t RoaSt c Turkey Bonus S Plus 100 lb.37 330 & H Green Stamps Chuck Steak U U"UUH'II'IIII " O lbs. SATURDAY 1:00 1 QQ An automatic coin counting machine that sorts and counts coins. Proof machine that simultaneously sorts and adds 24 ways. Humorous, antique mechanical banks. WIN PRIZES IN ESTIMATING CONTEST. Your guess is as good as anyone's! Win your choice of attractive, useful electric appliances for making the closest estimate of total amount of coins in the container. JOIN US TO MEET OUR PEOPLE, AND ENJOY REFRESHMENTS WITH US. Doug Mitchell FOR EVERYONE lb.47 Round Bone FRIDAY ) .49 - (Hot Dogs Long Swift Premium a minute. GIFTS Plus Bonus 100 Fresh S & H Green Stamps Blade Cut 400 pictures SOUVENIR MEAT DEPT. 1 sure to attend; you mod-er- n will enjoy seeing: A camera that feeds itself and takes Friday evening on KUTV, Channel 2, during the First Security Bank News. Doug Mitchell, well known Television personality will be master of Ceremonies for the brief opening ceremony at 4:00 p.m. and see banking machines in operation. You 4:00 and 5:00 p.m. will be filmed for television. These films of our Open House visitors will be telecast at 10:00 p.m. 310$ Tomatoes 10 ib. ON TELEVISION COME BEHIND THE SCENES Portions of the Open House between Be PRODUCE DEPT. ' All our neighbors and friends, as well as our customers, are invited to visit this completely modem banking building. to 10:00 ea. X ' ' .n attractive For the ladies leatherette coin case. 10 For the kiddies when accoma colorpanied by parents ful Btyron plastic piggy bank. 4mK mm 6:00 to 6:00 A handFor the men some leatherette memorandum book, with side pocket. ) "- Ray's American Inc. imm rird Surlty Bank of Utah, N.A. HWntrtii.HnhMaiiA flit!, iiTiifi'Muy attiU'-it-f- ff imrtrtiri f -- - M.mb.r F.d.ral D.poiit Iniurunc. Corporation 140 West Main Street Utah' Wanda Johnson. The ward choir furnished the other musical numbers with the exception of a duet by Fae Lela Huggins and Mr. Shumway added. "Tremonton people will also have w B known intermountain television newscaster, will be master of ceremonies at a brief program formally opening the new home of First Security Bank in Tremonton on Friday at 4 p.m., according to Jack Shumway, vice president and manager of the bank. "But there is even more to Mr. Mitchell's visit than that," Tremontan |