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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DA YIN Nt.3 JOURNAL, JUNE 7, 1979 :W' Vfwm rfa, ;; Beta Sigma Phi Sets Convention In Utah - Discover America With Beta Sigma Phi is the theme for their state convention on June 8 through June 10 at Little America in Salt Lake City. HOSTING THE conference is the Davis County Councils nine chapters, Xi Chi, Alpha Phi, Beta Alpha, Beta Mu, Beta Rho, Preceptor Iota, Preceptor Mu, Xi Alpha Gamma and Xi Phi. An international guest attending the convention will be Jack Ross from Kansas City, Mo., and his wife Jean. Mr. Ross is the son of the founder of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. TABLE decorations Beta Sigma Phi is an international service, cultural and social organization and MARSHA CHAPPELL is convention chairman assisted by Kay Jensen, secretary, and Jeanne Van Velkinburgh, treasurer. Donna Dixon is the new Davis County council president and Mrs. Maxine Leavitt is the outgoing county council president. Both will be assisting with the convention. Bobby Riley, Bountiful, is publicity chairman for the convention, np Layton News Funeral services for Marva Gasser, 75 of Layton and Montana were held Tuesday, May 29 in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Gasser died Thursday, May 25 after she suffered a heart attack. She had been living this winter in Montana but had returned to Utah to attend the high school graduation of her grandson. 20 and favors will highlight the convention dinner on Friday evening featuring a San Francisco Chinatown menu. Noe! and Royce Twitchell will provide the musical program. On Saturday morning, the continental breakfast will be served with the guest speaker being Maureen Ward. The breakfast will be followed by Customers of the Federal Employees Credit Union in Layton are finding more spacious, pleasant surroundings in new facilities just NEW BUILDING opened. driveup window stations, By TOM BUSSELBERG - The lines LAYTON should be shorter or nonexis-tan- t for customers of the Federal Employees Credit Union in Layton. SINCE MAY 22, services have been transferred from the old 264 East Gentile location to a new building at 172 North Fort Lane. And according to Manager Joyce Sparrow, space shouldnt be a problem as plans were laid to allow that building to serve needs for ever. The facility covers 4,000 square feet, more than six times the size of the East Gentile location where the space was often filled with people waiting for service, she said. And half that was utilized for storage. NOW, SIX teller windows will be available to serve customers along with four program provides interest-paifor sharedraft something completely new. Add to that expanded hours and customers should find it easier than ever to do business. While the inside office is still closed on Mondays, the driveup window will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. throughout the week and 8: 30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Saturdays. Inside hours will include Tuesday-Frida- y from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturdays 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. privileges. The $300,000 facility was designed by Clark Learning of Salt Lake City with Bud Bailey Construction of Salt Lake City as the general contractor. "It was a turn key operation where they started from the ground, planned and designed the building, located and they even furnished it and then gave us the keys, Mrs. Sparrow said. CONSTRUCTION WAS delayed from the planned February opening to the grand opening on June 2. The building was started early last fall. The Layton office is connected to a central credit union computer system with SAFETY DEPOSIT boxes are being offered for the first time, with various sizes available from a month. Other services include money orders, night deposit, 0 notary public, travelers cheques, loan payment transfer and loan service. loans can be A quick draw ney, Calif. On May 23, Forrest Brent and Ann Scofield Waters a became the parents of their fifth child. Kyle F. 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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scofield of Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Waters of Ogden are the grandparents. 20 iff J 7 Save customers and assets. Anyone related to a credit union member can join, Mrs. Sparrow said. It is celebrating 40 years of service with plans for a Salt Lake Branch set for 1980. Speaking of the new facility she said. People feel good because the credit union is owned by its members and its important to have a place Great-grandparen- ENJOY FRESH CLEAN CARPETS itq 825-825- Mrs. F. L. Allen of Ogden and Mrs. Emma Olsen of Provo. o o o 825-10- ' in an Ogden hospital. The Davis 'have two other children. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lowe of Roy and Mrs. Herman Davis of Dow- Special rate for more than 2 room or business offices Let us nrwft magic In your homo or otfleo" Insured All Work Guaranteed 87,500 Blinds Competitive Pricing Free Decorator Service competition with prizes. 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DURING THE convention, a ways and means project drawing as well as scrapbook Davis County facility in Bountiful, and totals more Mitchell Prestion Davis is GET ACQUAINTED SPECIAL & FURNITURE THE FEDERAL Employees Credit Union system includes nine branches, with the other the name of the newest member of the Herman P. Have one caipet cleaned at regular price, second carpet cleaned at half price. Example: 10x14 carpet cleaned 2nd carpet of equal size or smaler Insured FREE Dry foam Safe for all Carpets ESTIMATES Dependable 7 O ALL CARPET from that office instead of two that served the old facility, she said. Shades Layton Births Home, auto and other types of arranged. three terminals operating d Off Saturday 2 101 Beauty Salon Shop Sunday 12 to West 1600 North 3375 2550 350-248- 8 5 p.m. |