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Show r WILLARD REPORTS OFS Reports Highest Total Willard Boys Chorus Tours; Presents Concerts in Schools In Savings Accounts in Ogden First Federal Savings and Loan Association finished the year 1966 with a higher total In savings accounts than In any other year In the associations history, R.C. IXivall, president, said Wednesday. Duvall reported at the annual High Priests president that In 1967, Odgen t lrst Federal observes Its thirtieth .'ear as a member of the Federal Home Loan Bank system and Its affiliate, the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. noted 66 By NBE high: 12,686. "Our reserves are well over legal requirements, Duvall said. year-en- d TURNING TO THE future, Duvall said: Barring es- calatlon of the war In Viet Nam and further Increases In spending by the federal government, there Is reason to hope for some easing of the 'tight money conditions of the past year. If this assumption Is realized, then 1967 should mean an Increase In the flow of savings dollars to Odgen First Federal and some In the flow of home y JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 13, 1967 the Corinne ward recreation hall A delicious hot dinner will Nell R. Olmstead, Ogden at- be served at 7 p m. All those torney, was reelected a director attending are asked to bring of Ogden First Federal. r their own eating utensils. directors Include: C.C. An entertaining program Is Eubank, I.S. Ruth, Dr. Reed scheduled to follow the dinner. K. Swenson, Dr. R.L. Draper, and Duvall lUPD LONDON. Strip teaser Adele Warren told her Soho club boss she'd quit If he THE BOARD OF directors didn't make Rahnl stop nipthe following officers; ping at her as she undressed Keith for the customers. C. Duvall, president: Duvall, senior vice president Rahnl Is a horse, supplied and secretary; Williams. Heltz, by the club, whose Job was to vice president and loan officer; stand still while Adele peeled. Jack C, Sargent, treasurer and But Rahnl kept getting into the controller; Clifford M, Graham, act, the girl complained, by and assistant vice president reaching around and nipping manager of the Brigham City away bits of costume on his assls-tant branch; Madge S, Alvey, own Initiative. All was made secreatry; and Anna J. well when Rahnl was muzzled Rubin, assistant secretary. during peiformances. In Hbld-ove- Devotional programs will be presented at Pioneer and Godfrey Nursing Homes the weekend of April 16 by members of the Dlaconate of the Presbyterian church, Earl S. Fox, minister. The ministerial fellowship chaplain at Cooley Hospital the week of April 17 will be the Rev. William Hannifin, of St. Michaels Episcopal church. The Church of Christ Detergent Save On Laundry Needs Non-F- at Margarine Dry Milk Packed In ?I(qU ducted from 10:10 a.m. till 11 a.m. Elden L. Hansens sermon topic at 11 a m. will be Restoring the Erring Christian. J. K. Bentley will speak at the 7 p.m. service on the sub. Ject Paul's Five Words about the Christ, The CCD instructional class Wednesday, Apr. 19, at 7p.m. for adults continues to meet there will be song practice. In the parish hall from 7; 30 Visitors are welcome at all to 9; 30 p.m. each Tuesday. High services. school religion classes meet Young peoples training class from 7 to 8 p.m. at the cateche. meets at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. tlcal center on Monday evenings. Grammar school CCD classes are held Saturday at 9:30 to 11 a.m. In the church hall and at the catechetical center. The CYO will meet thla com-lnMonday In the parish hall Sunday services will be held at 8 to 10 p.m. After a short business meeting there will be at the usual hours: 9:30 a.m. Church school and youth choir refreehmenta and a dance, masses are 9:30 at rehearsal; 11 a.m. morning wor7, Sunday sermon by the and 11 a.m. Confessions are ship with heard on Saturday from 11 to minister, Earl Seymour Fox. 6:30 p.m. youth fellowship. 11:30 a.m. and from 7:30 to 8:30 The meeting last time was great p.m. funl Come again. The program will be the launching of a series of discussions on great novels. Come and find out how the novel Can have a place In Christian thinking and discovery. This Members of First Baptist week Donald Carey will review, church are enjoying a week of The Screwtape Letters, and spiritual examination and com Robert Nixon will speak on The mttment. Rev. Keating will be Ugly American. with the church through Sunday Tuesday, April 18, the Chris-taiEducation committee of the 16. an la There evening, April open invitation for everyone to session will sponsor a Christian attend the remaining services. education conference, starting with a catered dinner at 6 p.m. In addition to the services at 7:30 p.m. each evening Reservation tickets can be sethrough Sunday, there will be cured from Mrs, Glenn Ford a morning servlet on Friday or Robert Lewis. The conat 10 a.m. and on Sunday morn- ference will be led by an AIED ing at 11 a.m. Prior to the serv- team from Utah Presbytery. Current problems and trends In ices in the evenings, Rev, Keat lng will show colored slides education within the church will taken on his tour of the Holy be discussed and the team will Lands. The slides will be shown preview some of the new Ideas at 7 p.m. each evening except which are being developed by Sunday. On Sunday evening, the our national Board of Christian slides will be shown at 6:30 Education. It Is hoped that In addition p.m. Sunday Is high attendance day to the churchs education staff, for Sunday school and training there will be at least one adult union. The goal for Sunday from each church family preschool, at 10 a.m., Is 152 In sent. Phone to either of the attendance. The goal for train above mentioned person for a lng union, at 6:30 p.m., Is 80 your reservation. It will be In attendance. very Important conference. St. Henrys & uet Frozen Meats loll In Whole and Bag Erases ' U.S.D.A. Inspected For Wholesomeness Graded A Stock Your Freezer Beef, Chicken, turkey. Beef, Sloppy Welch Rarebit Catholic Church Community f'y Bar Joe, Presbyterian pDGOflks u Boneless Koast Steaks Chuck Bib Boast Ultra Brite i' Family Size OHOIC Lamb Lamb Chops Tube Busy Baker Saltines U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Pot Roast U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Economical Steaks U.S.D.A. 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During the program, students will assist In various ward assignments and hospital services and participate In regularly scheduled classes and seminars on mental health and retardation, conducted by professional workers In the field. THOSE INTERESTED In ap. plying for the program may con-taone of the counselors at Box Elder High to discuss with them the program, to pick up necessary application forms and letters, and arrange for the high school to sent a transcript of high school records to the Summer Work Study Program for High School Students. Students QEJOS 82070. Scotch Treat A Real Buy Frozen Orange Juice fireen Peas irds Eye Awake lackherries r The Real Thing 2cans 75C 12-o- Orange Drink Bel-aFrozen Whole Berries ir 1900 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED ytt Safaway Brand Participating Institutions in this project are, Wyoming State Hospital at Evanston, the Wyoming State Training School at Lander, and the Veterans neuro-psychlatrt- c n. CO. Made From T.nd.r ch0d pkg. Manor House Grade A Young 3 to 4 Pounds lb. I Scotch Treat Frozen Stock Your Freezer Prices Effective Today, Friday and Saturday in Brigham City. 33 More Meat Bargains Bel-ai- COPYRIGHT 18th. Fryers it. Save On Nationally Known Brands At Your .Nearby Safeway Store Are you Interested In a car-ee- r In psychology? The Unlver-sltof Wyoming will again offer to high school students in summer this area a work experience to be conducted In Wyoming June 12 to Aug. Cut-U- p ego Milk Can I y Swift's Premium Fully Cooked 4 to 8 Pounds Short Shank Hall - Wyoming Offers Summer WorkTo Students in Psychology feSP' 1 n coo Footfll t t Church iflj 1 r over program be heard Sunday morning from 9:30 to 9:55 a.m. Bible classes will be con- First Baptist Makes 20 Quarts Lucerne Instant Quarters radio The KBUH may g Coldbrook 13 Stake A banquet for all members of the High Priests quorum of the North Box Elder stake, their wives, and widows of High Priests, will be held Saturday sav-lng- The associations total number of savers at the end of the year was also at a record THE BOX ELDER Banquet Slated meeting of association members oration s that the associations total at the end of 1966 were DURING 1966 THE coverage He added that $23,505,000. of FSLIC Insurance on 1966 Federal First savings Ogden during paid out a total of $1,058,000 accounts In our association was from $10,000 to In earnings to savers, another 'ncreased $15, 000, Duvall said alltime high, Is In the armed forces station, ed In Vietnam. Those at family dinner were Mr. and Mrs. chorus from the upper classes Richard Petersen and family at the Willard school vent on from Salt Lake City, Mr. and a concert tour Friday. They Mrs. DeVaughn Peterson and went first to the Corinne school family from San Bernardino, and from there to Tremonton to Calif. Mr. and Mrs. JohnDetne. young poeple under the dlrec. the North Park and McKinley more and family from Ogden, tlon of Melda Mund, the MIA schools. They had a picnic lunch and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hara. drama director. at Tremonton and went from moto and family from Tremon-ton- . A lecture will be given Thursthere to Bear River City. Then day April 13, at 7:30 p.m. Word has been received that for night they returned to Brigham City all boys from the 5th and where they gave a concert at Jimmie Peterson has been 6th grades at the Willard school to Specialist Fourth and their fathers. The the Bunderson school and at speaker the Pioneer Memorial Nursing Class and Is at present on leave will be Dr. Arnold Gilbert from Home. Their director Is Keith In Okinawa. City. Brigham and accomwere they Yeager Weekend visitors at the home The Willard ward will hold panied on the piano by Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dabb their annual ward family dinner Harvey Braegger. were Mark and Doris Kunzler Saturday, April 29. The chorus gave a concert and three Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kunzler sons, John, Robert and at the Willard school Monday David from Idaho and and family visited In Burley, Burley, night for families and friends Tim and Sue Hoskins from Idaho on Sunday at the home of In Willard. American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. William Klnzler. Home for Easter vaction, A three.act play "Susie the Conference visitors at the reunion and a family Siren" will be presented by the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. were all of the children of Willard ward MIA Wednesday, Nicholas over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Peterson April 10 at 7:30 p m. The play, Bishop and Mrs. Dee Anderson except their son Jimmy, who a comedy, has a cast of 18 and six children from Vernal. By Mrs. E. F. Watts THE WILLARD SCHOOL boys mortgage funds. The association THIRTY.FOUR STUDENTS will be chosen to participate In this program. If a student Is selected, he will be notified and requested to send a letter from his physician stating that he Is physically able to participate In the program. Tuition for those who are planning to go on to college Is $18 per credit hour or $54 total, since the student may receive three college credits for this work. For a student who does not plan to go on to college, no tuition fee will be charged. If a student changes his mind about the course, fees will not bo returned. Wyoming state hospital and the State Training School will pay students $L10 per hour or $44 per week for their ser vices. At the V.A. Hospital In Sheridan, the student shall receive $1.35 per hour or $54 per week. AT BOTH THE Wyoming State Hospital and the Wyoming State Training School, students will live on the Institution grounds at $37.50 per month. For those placed at the Sheridan V.A, Hospital, the student shall reside In housing recommended by the Sheridan Community College. Costs for this ranges from $60 to $80 per month. A list of housing will be sent to the students placed here and they will be responsible for making their own arrangements. All students will be respon. slble to their employers and an advanced college student will be placed as a counselor to the participants. The rules for participants in the program will be sent to those whose applications were accepted. Help Offered In Vegetable Planting Job When, where, and how to plant a home garden are all covered In new Utah State university extension services publication now available at the county agents office. Extension Circular 337, Garden Guide, "Vegetable written by Arvll L. Stark, extension horticulturist and landscape Improvement specialist, points out that growing a garden is a pleasureable diversion. In addition, Dr. Stark says, provides exercise gardening for members of the family, saves money on the grocery bill and the vegetables cooked fresh from the garden are more delicious to eat. The new circular has information on soli preparation, seeds time of planting, depth, thinning, rotation, watering, spacing, weeding and fertilizing. The publication has a home garden pest control chart, compiled by Dr. George F. Knowl. ton, extension entomologist, and one on recommended varieties of garden vegetables by Anson B. Call Jr., former extension horticulturist. Circular 337 also contains a list of average dates of killing frosts In Utah and colored photographs of some of the common garden pests. .f V |