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Show V i WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 21, 1977 IS Moifitments To 8i Directors Roy C. Nelson, Ogden to banker, has been a third term as chairman of the Weber State College Development Fund at an annual meeting. received as unrestricted gifts to the college. VARIOUS faculty and staff received programs approximately $9,000 and over $37, 000 was designated to various other programs of the college. Included in the totals were a number of gifts in kind by the board of directors to a second term was Donnell B. Stewart, vice chairman. Dr. James R. Foulger, treasurer arid Dean W. Hurst, executive to director were another one year term. Three new directors were appointed to the board. They are Roderick H. Browning, ALSO mmvioma mvs to sms! including gifts to library special collections, paintings and electronic and scientific equipment. EXECUTIVE director J1V 21 Hurst noted in his report that $81,080 of the total private Ogden banking executive, representing the community at large. He was named to replace Dr. Lindsay R. Curtis who is leaving the Ogden area temporarily to accept an LDS Church mission president assignment. $300,000 received over the past three years from the Dee DR. CURTIS, who has been on the board since its organization in 1967, was granted honorary' director status by a unanimous vote of the Events Center chair donor campaign. THIS highly successful program has resulted in over directors. Morris was elected to the board as representative of the WSC alumni, and also elected was Fred E. Hansen, representing the WSC Staff Association, replacing Mrs. Jean S. Russell as a director. S. Tim Dr. William P. Miller, Roy C. Nelson, Theodore G. Schmidt, Donnell B. Stewart, Walter C. Swanson and Junius R. Tribe, Sr. were reappointed to r a term as directors of the Board. Holdover directors are; Robert T, Heiner, Dr. Richard W. Sadler, Douglas R. Brian, Thatcher Allred, William J. Critchlow, III., and A. Russell Croft. Weber 16 TO SELL 'CUSTOM POLYSTEEL RADIAL Jesse D. only and more than $20,000 was received from $21,041 POWER GUIDE CUSTOM POWER POLYGLASS CUSHO.! POLYGLASS rA tablets E78-1- 4 whitewall piua $2 73 Fed Ex Tax tablets H76-1- 5 biackwali plus $2 26 Fed. Ex. Tax JVO TRADE NEEDED! Clearfield long before the community existed. At the that didnt become incorporated as a city until 1922. He assisted in the incorporation of the city at that time and wrote its first history. He was Clearfields postmaster for 20 years, town clerk from 1922 until 1946, and the towns first scoutmaster. .NO TRADE NEEDED I NO TRADE NEDED! K mmk ASK ABOUT o named scout commissioner, the first for what was then the North Davis District. He served in this position for 20 years. Another Davis i'TRACKER OUR EASY PAY PLAN! If1 '111 CfO K White Letter at' 'Z For 4 wheel drives, 1 and RV's tread Rugged polyester pick-up- f s All-terra- in 10-1- 10-1- TL Load Range cord body Plus $4 18 F E T THIS WEEK'S BUY ON County GOODYEAR'S resident, Elwood S. Johnston of Clinton, a bass baritone, ALL-TIM- E POLYESTER CORD BEST SELLER Double Belted 'Custom Power Cushion Polygias' sang the Star Spangled Banner during the opening ceremonies at the rodeo, grb RFAIIS LPower Streak' 78... Bias Ply Fires F.E.T. pillows Sunset 2479 North Main, Next to I & WATERBEDS Stettlers Fruit Market 773-032- 2 ! YtainiCi Yoon Sale All Waterbeds in I 0 Stock or Special order Free set up and delivery 11-- 8 thru Sat I VVAVEt REST .YliVJUVJ I DlLLj I eras nnnn nm I I Open Mon. I I Save up to 50 biackwali plus 11.73 and old tire. I I July TL B and old lire A78-1- ! tablets biackwali piua $2 68 Fed Ex. Tax time, it was known as Sand Ridge, a dry, sandy location O "Build wiih someone who Cares " CUSTOM POWER PLY NT8-1- 4 IN THE early 1930s he was Additions, Remodel 20 TO SELL H78 MR. BARLOW was born in 1893 and came to what is now clubs and organizations, Mr, Nelson said. He pointed out that $107,885 Custom Homes, 78 4 only SELL CUSQ1 Days Rodeo. various service, social, professional and business 825-981- 2 only 20 TO SELL prominent residents, Jesse D. Barlow of Clearfield, was honored Wednesday at the opener of the Ogden Pioneer DONATIONS from alumni Construction Co. ltlU One of Davis Countys most non-alum- Lie. Gen. Contractor NO TRADE NEEDED!. i Barlow Is Honored added McQuade NO TRADE NEEDED. ffl m and $34,572 was received from friends and individuals. John D. NO TRADE NEEDED L 5 hitrie biackwali pitta SI 82 Fed. Ex. Tax biackwali plus $2.38 plus $3 11 Fed Ei. Tax campaign is in progress raise the balance of $2,000 needed for the new uniforms, which have already been ordered by the college. The largest category of giving came from private foundations which donated $165,198 to various programs of the college. Business and was designated for student financial aid in the form of and loan scholarship programs. More than $90,000 was designated to various building, grounds and equipment needs of the college and approximately $40,000 was 155SR-1- A of $300,085 were received by the college from the private sector during the past fiscal year. totaled EOF STEEL RADIAI fo to grants giving 20 TO SELL iUSTOM POLYSTEEL RADIAL $18,000 towards a $20,000 goal IN HIS financial report to the board, Chairman Nelson noted college development fund annual meeting gifts and only 12 TO SELL for new uniforms for the college marching band. director. $49,063 only only CHAIRMAN Nelson concluded the meeting with a report on the status of the band uniform fund drive which has received more than State President Joseph L. Bishop and Dr. James R. Foulger are ex officio members and Jack B. Lampros is an honorary corporate f f two-yea- . 'f w, nificantly to the success of the drive which began in 1976, Mr. Hurst stated. We still have need for additional funds for the center and intend to carry on the chair donor program until Sept. 16 after which season tickets will go on sale to basketball fans. Mr. Hurst also indicated that current chair donors could have until Nov. 15, to complete payment in full for the chairs subscribed. Richaid E. Myers, 23 Stacks and stacks of brand-nefactory-fres- h auto tires delivered from Goodyear, worlds largest rubber company. We took advantage of special purchase offer on new Goodyear tires This may be the buy of the year. chairs being memorialized at $200 per chair and has added sig1,550 IN PREVIOUS board business, Frank Francis, Jr., W, Michael Burdett, Russell W. Carruth, Jerald N. Engs-tro- THRU li m gifts received represented capital gifts earmarked for the Dee Events Center now nearing completion. Mr. Hurst also pointed out that private giving totals did not reflect an additional ft 1275 SO. 1000 EAST, CLEARFIELD PHONE 773-22- 13 - 825-194- 4 V 1 r |