OCR Text |
Show .J if . Kvirilli Daria Coutj, Thurs., May 26, 1965 P. ' NAVY CHIEF ON THE 'NAUTILUS' Utah i 14 GERMANY TAKES SEAT IN NATO NEW CHAIRMAN Students to Bid WHOS NEW IN Farewell to FARMINGTON! Jr. High School "CHOSEN FOR U.S: BOND SALES mat, with cutline Treasury Secretary Humphrey today announced the appointment of Frederick P. Champ, president of the Cache Valley Banking Com pany of Logan, Utah, as State Chairman of the U. S. Savings Bonds Advisory Committee for Utah. An active supporter of the Savings Bonds Program since its inception, Mr. Champ succeeds the - late Charles L. Smith, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Jhe First Security Bank of Utah, who died in February. 1 ' ' I ' , s A r , f The BANKERS $ TORY I) Mr. Champ became Cache County War Bond Chairman in 1012, ADMIRAL ROBERT B. CARNEY, Chief of Naval Operations, peers area coordinator of the Utah War submarine Nautilus through the periscope of the nuclear-powerand Finance Committee in 1044, the first leg of her latest trial cruise. The Admiral made an during district chairman of the Savings ' overnight Inspection voyage. During the trip, the Nautilus sprung a Bonds Program in 1954. He has re- leak and returned to Us bsse In New London, Con a, for repairs. Pin ceived the Treasurys Te and the Presidents Prayer Award states Savings Bonds Program is for outstanding service to the Savan in the management of essential ings Bonds Program over the the public debt and in helping to rt&imtzrINbecomes ed THE 6REEK Chairman of the Savings Bonds Program for Utah, and I am delighted to appoint you to that capacity for the customary period. We at the Treasury are enthusiastic about .this program, which is important to us in our determination to achieve and maintain a sound and honest dollar. Mr. Champ is also president of the Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation, the Cache Valley Building Co. and the Champ Investment Co., all .in Logan. Ho is Chairman of the Board of the Commercial Security Bank of Ogden, Utah, and a director of the Paramount Fire Insurance Co. .In addition to his banking and two-ye- ar business activities, Mr. Champ has a AND ROMAN THE CUSTOM OF THE MONEY1 CHANGERS TO TRANSACT THEIR BENCH, WHICH W BUSINESS PTA FINISHES School Year UPA V bond-a-mon- th held many positions of public servstrength country," he ice. He is a former director and concluded. of the U. S. Chamber 'We of the Treasurys Savings of Commerce. He has served at Bonds staff for Utah are very various times on the Governor's happy that Mr. Champ hat acCommission for Reorganisation of cepted the position State Adthe Utah State Government, and visory Chairman andjalook forward as chairman of the Governors to renewed activity within our VoAdvisory Committee on Public lunteer organization. said Clem Welfare and Emergency Relief. In S. Schramn, State Sale Director. World War I he served with the United States Food AdministraMen of the noblest dispositions tion, and later on relief assign- think themselves happiest when ments to the Near East, Russia others share their happiness with and Armenia. them. A native of Salt Lake City, Mr. William Duncan. Champ attended .the Utah State Agricultural College, St Stephens The soul of good expression is School in Colorado Springs, Colo- an unexpectedness, which, still, rado, and Harvard University. ceeps to the mark of meaning, and In accepting this appointment, does not betray truth. Mr. Champ stated: The United John Galsworthy. vice-preside- nt BANK. CHANCELLOR KONRAD ADENAUER, of the West German Republic, takes his seat at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Paris la an historic ceremony that made Germany the 15th member of the family of nations Tbs Chancellor Immediately pledged his transformed and purified nation to fight with the West to safeguard freedom. The event gave new strength to the Western powers. KAYSVILLE LAYTON James L. Latimer is in the at an Ogden hospital Sunday. At home awaiting it are talented big brothers, Mishell and Larry, and big sisters, Tanya and Gina. Needless to say, Mrs. Stuckis lessons will be discontinued for ' a brief vacation period. INTEREST ans hospital in Salt Lake undergoing treatment. Mrs. Blaine Adams will entertain her club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Staley are vacationing in California. Their daughter, Naomi and children of Price are caring for their business while they are away. ( Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ue BARNES BANKING CO. KAYSVILLE. UTAH Get mote fun from summer trijg with Ihis handy travel booklet A young man who had Just received hie degree from college rushed out and said, Here I am world; I have my A.R." The world replied: Sit down, eon, and Ill teach yon the rest of See "UTOCO-LANwith this 1 PICTORIAL POCKET SIZE 1955 EDITION of "HIGHWAY ADVENTURES" containing TRAVEL HINTS and SCENIC ATTRACTIONS For your motoring in Utah, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Wyoming and Nevada. the alphabet. D 12-pa- ge We invite you to drive into one of your FRIENDLY UTOCO STATIONS and ASK FOR THIS BOOKLET. D Utoco Gasolines Are "Tops" Refined for extra QfiO GREATER ECONOMY ...You can taste the smoothness of 2 extra years at no extra cost msllowsd to ($ Old 0 (5TucinrV4 'BUKSTMSOM WSS0 Non-corrosiv- No Vapor. Lock High Anti knock Starts Fast Warm Up Quick Smooth Acceleration -- extra ValUO Its Is s You value that cant be beaten. friendly price .,1 e. ropoatlnc .ip 86 PROOF . -- ir- ipi 1 ECHO SPRING DISTILLING C0 LOUISVILLE. KV Clean Rett Roams Finest Friendly Service Hybetl Quality Motor Specialized Lubrication ' 03 exfject more from UTOCO and you get It! Muggs and Skeeter a treat worth STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY e SMOOTHER OPERATION Kentucky msdssH straight bourbon. Famous for Its natural old-tiKentucky flavor. FOR HAPPIEST MOTORING STOP AT UTOCO STATIONS Cleaner Burning Longer Mileage perfection. extra quality ...AH M. test Balanced Performanfg in tbit Area MORE POWER . PAID ON SAVINGS Glen Stuart had the misfortune of being kicked by s horse Sunday evening and received bad cuts on his facs. Veter- Boyd Cox,' Provo, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. La-RCox. Mrs. J. Earle Waite entertained several friends from Salt Lake at a luncheon at her home Friday. Mrs. Camilla Barton, Kaysville, was also a guest. The ten friends Mrs Gladys Wilde is helping out Mr. and Mrs. A! Stuck! (former enjoyed visiting during the Barbara Taylor), busy ballet and at the Verdeland Park Library. piano teachers of Davis County, finished their recital series and welcomed their fifth child, a son, T. LATIN iSlRAAfCHS 'THIS ISTHE0RK5IN .OF THE WORD preserve the purchasing power of the dollar. It is unique in that it T. TEMPLES rr WAS 10-Ye- KAYSVILLE With the assisting Dr. Park Williams in giving is conducted largely by volunteer Salk vaccine to the elementary workers with a minimum of ex schools first, second, and third pense, due to the fine public serv A. finishgrade children, the P.-ice of the banks, management and ed a successful year, according to and labor, the press, radio-TMrs. William H. King, president. other advertising media, in helpRecently the P.T. A. invited ing to promote this program. mothers of children who will attend I have been proud to be associschool next fall in the first grade ated with this program from the for the first time to a tea. The beginning and I am confident that all of those fine volunteer workers mothers registered their children, heard a talk by supervisor Edna in our State organisation will conCook and were served refreshments tinue to cooperate in promoting by the P.-A. Assisting Mrs. King the sale of bonds through tbs pay- in the tea were Mrs. Frank Brown, roll savings, the farmers purchase, Mrs. George Heywood and Mrs. Dale Elison. and the plans and all of the various programs by which we can as individuals build valuSTORK CLUB SET IN able personal reserves and add to CLEARFIELD the of our ex- Something, tra special is the newest addition to the Allen Barber home In Ogden. Their new son was born April 30, much to the delight of big brother Paul, 8 years old. The fiappy mother will be remembered here as Lorraine Robinson. Bursting at the seams grandparents are department viu speak at the farewell exercises tonight (Thursday) at the North Davis Junior High. There are 198 students who will bid farewell to the school at this time. Honor students Dennis Dahl and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson, Claudia Halt will be speakers at and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farmington; the rites also. Kent Ssxey will Ogden. offer the invocation; Steven Clark ;Barber, The new little boy is to be named will present' a marimba solo; the Edward for both his grandgirls chorus under the direction of fathers. Roy, teacher, Ballard Christiansen will The rites are scheduled for the sing three songs; and Katherine Caperton will say the benediction. North Dsvis Stake house. A u ' years. Secretary Humphrey wrote Mr. Champ: 1 am pleased to learn of your willingness to accept the ira porta nt volunteer role as State FARMINGTON CLEARFIELD Dr. Royal Garff from the University of Utah speech 1 coL ' 9 By Wally Bishop ' |