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Show 4 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Willard Reports M Local Family 9 Visits Coast IttL M. mm EaKEif mm mh w. Whirlpool 1 3.0 cubic feet Holds up to 70 pounds of frozen food Full width crisper super storage door Adjustable temperature control. in Salt Lake the weekend and participated in the various activities connected with it. A combined birthday dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright on Sunday for their twins Donald Wright and Donna Weaver and her husband Craig Weaver. Enjoying a turkey dinner and City Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Holden and family enjoyed a vacation trip to Southern California. They traveled first to San Diego, they took the harbor tour there and went aboard the old ship Star of India. In Long Beach they took a tour of the Queen Mary the same day the Queen Elizabeth burned. They also went to Van Nuys to Hollywood, to Marineland, Knotts Berry Farm, and Disneyland. They also toured the San Juan Capistrano mission and enroute home stopped in Las Vegas to attend the Circus Circus. 17 over family get together were Jack and Eunice Wright, Donald Wright, Donna and Craig Weaver, Harold and Lela Duke and five children, and Kenneth and Connie Wright and two daughters. Luncheon guests at the home of Mrs. Eldon Watts on Wednesday were Paul and Karen Rash and two children Maren and Davis from South Weber. The children visited with grandma while parents attended Ogden Temple dedication ceremony Wed- nesday morning. Pioneers Meet The Willow Creek Camp of Daughters of Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Dell Braegger afternoon. Mary Braegger presented a history of Willard Ward Bishoprixs from Thursday pioneer history. Emily Chadwick assisted hostess with refreshments. Harvey Woodyatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Woodyatt was presented Primary graduation certificate in the Willard Second LDS ward Sunday afternoon. The Willard Second ward announces that Primary Hospital Penny Drive is now in process. Flyers were sent home by children last week and members of Primary board are making house to house calls this week. The Willard ward Primary announces that Primary Hospital Penny Drive will be held first week in February with announcements being sent home with children ahead of time and Primary board members making house to house calls between Feb. 8. Lady Lions Meet The Willard Lady Lions met at the home of Iva Archibald Tuesday night for a business meeting. Plans and assignfor made ments were Sweetheart party to be held in February. Visiting was enjoyed and refreshments were served by the hostess. The family of Earl Graser met at his home Saturday night to celebrate his recent birthday. They had dinner at Maddox Ranch house in Perry then returned to the family home for an evening of reminiscing and picture taking. Those in attendance besides Earl and Ivy Graser were Wayne and Enid Graser and daughters Margaret and Marvin and from Michelle Ephraim, Kenneth and Opal Graser and children Susan and Bart from North Ogden, Verl and Lois Graser and children Kathy, Robert and Ron Rasmussen from Roy Delores Graser and daughter Holly from Granger and Rita Bingham from Salt Lake City. Whirlpool Whirlpool tractors convention by Mrs. E.F. Watts Utah Thursday, January 27, 1972 Individual Awards Individual achievement awards were presented to the following boys by Bishop Robert Morgan in the Willard LDS ward on Sunday. They were Kirk Mund, Lynn Kunzler, Tyler R. Barber and Fred D. Barker. A trial award was also presented to Kevin Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Woodland attended a con LOOK TO DINNER Discussing details for Fridays recognition dinner in Birdhaven district are scouters Charles J. Wilson, left, Birdhaven district chairman, and H. Dee Johnson, dinner chairman. The event bids all scouters in the district and will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Brigham City Community center. Tickets are priced at $2.50 each and may be purchased from institutional representatives or through the district committee. Savings, Loan Names Officers R. C. Duvall, for many years president of Ogden First Federal Savings and Loan True No-Fro- st SXF-6- Full Width Crispor 0 Pick a portable 16.6 cu. ft. e Features two revolving spray arms for thorough washing of each item Two washing cycles: SHORT for normally soiled dishes Selfand SUPER WASH for filter cleaning dispensers Stabilizer front panel helps prevent tipping Double-wal- l construction with porcelain-enamele- d tub Water Flow feature Hideaway separate hose and electric cord storage full-siz- Association, has been elected chairman of the board and R.M. Mercer has been elevated from vice president to president. That action was taken by the associations directors at their meeting, following the annual meeting of the stockholders. At the same meeting, William S. Heitz was promoted from vice president to senior vice president; Jack S. Sergeant of Brigham City, from secretary-treasure- r to vice president and treasurer; Mrs. Madge S. Alvey, from assistant secretary to assistant vice president; and Anna J. Record, from assistant secretary to secretary. hard-to-clea- Whirlpool Dual-deterge- nt $1 Reg. 209.00 LO TRASH MASTER COMPACTOR Build it in or uso it anywhoro os a froo-fttandi- ng appliance. Mr. Heitz has been with Ogden First Federal 23 years. A graduate of Utah State university, he served as a major in the United States Army during World War II. He is president of the Northern Utah chapter of the Society of Real Estate Appraisers and is a member of the Ogden Lions club. He and Mrs. Heitz, the former Lois Hovey of Logan, reside at 1371 Twenty-nint- h Street. They have two sons. Local Man Sergeant joined Ogden First Federal eight years ago and has four been secretary-treasure- r years. He is secretary-treasure- r of the Utah chapter of the National Society of Controllers and Financial Officers of Savings Institutions. He is a member of the Brigham City Elks lodge. He and Mrs. Sergeant, the former Jane Judd of Hurricane, Washington county, Utah, reside at 479 North Fifth East street, Brigham City. They have three sons. Assets Climb became Duvall manager of Ogden First in the Federal 1937, association's assets have Since climbed from $1.8 million to $34.9 million. Ogden First Federal has offices in Ogden and Brigham City. Duvall has long been a community leader is in Ogden and currently chairman of the Ogden City Urban 'Whirlpool tland branch. Mercer is a director of the Ogden Industrial Development Committee and is a member of the Ogden Rotary club and Ogden Chamber of Commerce. Mr. and Mrs. Mercer, the former Shirley Gayle Osmond of Ogden, reside at 727 Vista Drive, Ogden. They have a daughter and two sons. mittee. Com- Development On four different occasions he has served as president of the Utah Savings and Loan League and has been a member of the board of directors of Answer, Says Aide Many high school seniors are asking: What does the Army have to offer me? Staff Sergeant Joe Lessard, local Army recruiter, this week said there are some answers, continuing: Many young men are finding it to their advantage to qualify for the Army now and enter into the Delayed Entry Program to reserve a place for them with the modern Army. You are able to enlist up to six months before being called to active duty. "The Armys Delayed Entry program makes it easy to enlist for the Army option you want. Join at a time convenient to you. There are no drills or other commitments before you report for enlistment in the regular Army. "This can be the way for you to program your military ac- tivities and schedule your departure from home to enter into the military service. "Wrap up what you are doing of now with the assurance knowing your exact departure date and of the training you will be enlisting for upon termination of your time in the DEP. For further information on how to qualify for the Delayed the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco. He has served on numerous committees of the United States Savings and Loan League. He is a director of Commerical Security Bank and is a member of Scottish Rite, Masonry. He resides with Mrs. Duvall, the former Winona J. Davis, at 2828 Malan Street, Ogden. They have two sons and one daughter. Army Has Williams S. Heitz Entry program interested persons are invited to contact Staff Sergeant Lessard at 140 South Main street in Brigham City, or call collect, 723-891- Mods! EWB18S Choose the handy capacity Key lock Super-storag- Slide-ou- t capacity upright 616-lb- . door e basket R0. $299.95 . 17.6 cu. ft. Quick defrost drain system Porcelain-enamele- $ interior. Model SVC80 THE NEWEST WORK SAVING APPLIANCE ON THE MARKET Rag. 239.00 W Prominent Businessman Prominent in Salt Lake City and Ogden business circles, Mercer has been vice president of Ogden First Federal since 1969. A graduate of University of Utah, he formerly was vice president of Western Savings and Loan company, Salt Lake Faulty Wire Causes Barn Blaze City. He has attended University of Washingtons Pacific Northwest School for Savings and Loan Executive Development. He has been president of the Utah Chapter and deputy governor for Utah of the American Savings and Loan Institute. In 1955 he was winner for the eight Northwestern states in a speech contest sponsored by the institute. he was on the During 1954-5staff of the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco, Por- 5 723-694- 5 R. C. Duvall A fire in a barn on Hargis hill, which started from a bad wire of a water heater, burned part of the west wall of the structure Wednesday morning. Brigham City volunteer firemen were dispatched to the farm owned by Germaine Page at about 11 a.m. An electric wire leading to heater apparently caused the blaze, according to firemen. |