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Show I 4 Sun Times, December 5, 1979, Page 9 Ben Lomond Beacon, December 6, 1979, Page FARMERS GRAIN COOPERATIVE Clearfield Courier, December 5, 1979, Page 9 Terminal Elevator, 2727 Pennsylvania Ave., Ogden. Farmer's Gram Cooperative koffds meeting in Pocateiio included the Managers Report and the Audit Report, as well as a report on transportation by Fred Cox of the Union Pacific Railroad. During the afternoon, Dr. problem Craig Orrock presented a program on Estate Planning for Farmers. The Ladies Program this year was presented by the wives of two of the Attorney Funk, assisted by Mauch. They Barbara demonstrated the art of making Christmas Candy Diane audiences throughout the country. His show is the best spoof of serious music that comedy has produced. His performances before national and regional conventions have brought him standing ovations from his peers. Attorney Orrocks presentation dealt with the numerous problems that are encountered by farmers and Later he moved to Utah and worked as an estate and tax attorney at the Salt Lake IRS office. In 1976 he was admitted to the Utah State Bar, and is currently the tax partner in the law firm of Greene where Callister, Nebeker, an ; and he members in Northern Utah and Idaho. Its large grain elevator at 2727 Pennsylvania Avenue is a landmark for the entire area. A. Dale Monson of Ogden is the executive vice president and general manager; secretary Shirley S. Barnard, Roy, Utah, and treasurer Joe Penrod, Ogden. Directors are Rolen V. superintendent, with M. Fred Johnston of Hooper as assistant superintendent. Officers of Farmers Grain Lewis Smith, Newton, Utah; Otto L. Tiede, American Falls, Idaho; Brent Abbott, terminal elevator specializes in tax law. Mr. Orrock has had substantial experience both in the Internal Revenue Service and in private practice in the area of estate, planning. president Rolen V. Bastian, vice Weston, Idaho; This grain cooperative has approximately 15,000 American Falls, Idaho, third man on the executive board; W..G. Jerry Cross, Ogden, : Cooperative president Newton? ' Lewis ' Attorney Orrock was on the program last year, and proved so popular, he was asked to return this year to present his ideas more fully. Mr. Orrock is a native of Roy, Utah, and graduated from Roy High School in for the 1966. He worked Internal Revenue Service for eight years as an income tax agent and estate and gift tax attorney. While working for Bastian, Weston, Idaho; Swan Lake, Idaho; V.R. Benson, Mesa, Ariz.; David F. Cook, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Blaine Gamble, Preston, Idaho; Douglas Holmgren, Tremonton, Utah; Keith Garth Idaho; Malad, Swallow, Fillmore, Utah, and John Junior Thomas, Grace, Idaho. Utah divisions of the cooperative include NorFarmers Utah Nyborg, Ashton, Idaho, S.J. thern Postma, Logan, Utah; Fred Rindlisbaker, Bancroft, Idaho; Myron Sorensen, Cooperative, Inc., Garland, Utah; and West Cache Growers, Inc., in Newton, Utah.; with field men in Garland Buchanan in Charles Wood and Jerry Tremonton. Interested persons can receive further information from secretary Shirley S. Barnard at Farmers Grain Cooperative in Ogden, 'telephone 731-110- 0. include Smith, Utah;' Otto Tiede. Included in this discussion was a list of common mistakes made by individuals in their estate planning process and suggestions as to how to avoid these pitfalls. own cooperatives producers, Alene Benson and entertained of providing opportunity for ' farming member of 'the family to carry on 'the family' farm while at the same time equalizing the inheritance among the nonfarming members of the family. Cooperatives reported on activities in Washington, and using the microwave. That evening; a banquet was held in the Convention Center of the Hilton. Following the banquet, the group was entertained by Dr. Warren Burton. Known as the Victor Borge of the violin, Warren Burton, during the past 10 years, has practice law in Oregon. ranchers in planning their estates. He used a slide presentation to discuss various matters including the advantages of Revocable Living Trusts, the use of gifts in connection with an estate plan, the advantages and inof disadvantages corporation vs. remaining un also He incorporated. discussed several ideas dealing with solving the The 41st annual stockholders meeting for Farmers Grain Cooperative was held at the New Hilton Inn in Pocatello in November. The business meeting . TIME a INSTRUMENT CO.- - CENTER SALESoSERVICEoPARTS 4387 w i the Internal Revenue Service, he attended Weber State College and graduated with a Bachelor degree in econimics in 1971. 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