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Show Ben Lomond Beacon, Jan. 5, 1978, Page 2 F Questions ftfter divorce iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim One question being asked by more and more Americans this year is, After the divorce, which spouse gets custody of the credit? The answer, of course, is both, but many women find X 'fAjk Am W8 ATDUiM BRAND NEW S7', S "A - credit after the judge says, Divorce granted. Those difficulties stem from the fact that most credit accounts are held in the name of the husband. Then when a divorce or death occurs, chances are that the women will not have a credit history in her name. And no credit history usually means no credit. iiv .call iT6 MAKE ROOM SALE s in obtaining difficulties : B-2- 10 The experts at Chilton Corporation, one of the nations largest and most innovative credit reporting 2 DOOR 4 DOOR OJ YOUR CHOICE NOW THROUGH JANUARY 3 DEALER COST! CMYSUiES BRAND NEW Poeftry being weirded cash f poetry contest will be at the North Ogden Elementary School under the direction of Louise Hurd, a local author. A held YOUR CHOICE NOW THROUGH JANUARY 3 A PERSONALIZED LUXURY CAR FROM CHRYSLER OVER (OH DEALER COST IrETtBSEN MOTOR 3130 WASHINGTON BLVD. PHONE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 621-807- 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTii Winning poems will be read at a Cultural Night which is planned for March. Winners will receive cash awards of five, 10, or 15 dollars. There will be two divisions, one for children in grades 4 and the other for kids in grades five and six. Students may enter as many poems as they wish by giving them to their teacher before February 10. Mrs. who is both sponser and judge of the contest, said that she hoped Thats why we concentrate on people in ournewspaper. special abilities, people who have something to say People who lead the community, people who have We like to tell you what the people of North Ogden are doing because we thinkyou would like to know. to encourage creative the among writing youngsters. She has four children, two of them attending North Ogden Elementary School, Cobie and Johnathan. Besides her writing and caring for her family, Mrs. Hurd is the secretary for her husband, Wade Hurd, in his business. Mrs. Hurd has had many short stories and some As far as obtaining new credit is concerned, the potential creditor will accept itor information as to your such things as cancelled new address (if any), em- checks which show that you in other charge ployment, income. He needs participated this information for future accounts even though- - those credit-grantinpurposes. accounts may have- been Dont forget bank and other held in the name of your husband. The new creditor credit cards. may also draw a credit re2. Change your checking account designation to an port (which may be in the individual account in your name of your former spouse to obtain joint account inname. 3. You can even visit formation up to thedate your local credit bureau the divorce occurred. and review your credit proA new law, the Equal file. Explain to the bureau Credit Act, will that a divorce has taken allow Opportunity all joint account place and that you desire to holders to have both names separate various accounts on the accounts and' thus and that future information both persons a credit from the various credit give history. sent to be the will grantors Of course, how good that bureau in your name alone. In this way, the credit history is, is up toyou. profile is straightened out Credit remains in the before any problem can custody of those who treat it well. arise. School news poems published. She won five awards for her writing in the League of Utah Writers Annual Contest last printed free of charge 825-- 666 September. She is a member of the Hurd, leagues Blue Quill. Ogden chapter, 1 1 I ! I Name Address B B IS City B State B B B B B B B B B B Remittance enclosed: I I 1 $5.50 for 1 year $9.00 for 2 years Mail this form along with your check to: BEN The LOMOND BEACON 5388 S 900 B B W. Roy, Utah BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB m V I K keeping active The Weber Warriors are busy with many various activities this week. Tonight is the National Honor Society Induction. One hundred twenty three new members will be inducted. The ceremony will include a guest speaker, S. Homer Durham and the speeches by the officers. Officers are Pres. Ward Home the department is sponsoring their annual 55 superbowl. This is a soup making contest held during lunches. Contestants consist of individuals and teams of Friday would like to have the Ben Lomond Beacon mailed to my home every Thursday. Please start my subscription right away B YES her credit account Economics IBBBBDDHQBBBBBIIDBDBDI U' change Rich, V.P. Mike Stokes, Sec. Teri Reed, Historian Diane Saberg. people count With us, to be divorced is to 1. If the divorce is not final, go to your creditors, tell them of the pending divorce, and give the cred- Warriors What makes A Good Tomorrow? The Things Achieved Today about to individual helpful suggestions for designations accounts in her name. women in this situation: ERIC WIDENHOUSE, a student in Mrs. Mannings third grade class at North Ogden Elementary ponders a poem he is writing for the school poetry contest. OVER have several organizations, IDEA CREDITABLE FOR A WOMAN A B fl InmHnrai con two. The soups will be made at school and the judges include students, faculty or staff. Each judge will be given a plastic spoon. Judges will drop their in bottle , a spoon with the corresponding number of the soup. The soup that receives the most spoons is the winner. The winning recipe will be published in the school paper. Prizes will be awarded to the 1st, 2ndv and 3rd place winners. January 7th, the Seminary is sponsoring the production Jenny Who. It is at 7 p.m. in the Warrior theater. Ticketsv are $2 and the procedes will go towards the Seminary Project Share. The debate squad is participating in the State Bar Tournament Saturday at Timp View High in Provo. Monday is the Girls Association talent show tryouts. The talent show is January 27. The Girls Association officers invite everyone to try out with their talent. In the area of sports the have a full Warriors schedule next week. Tommorow the Girls basketball team travels to Layton at 4 p.m. The Warriors basketball team will host Layton tomorrow night with the J.V. game at 5 30 and the varisty at 7 p.m. Saturday the Wrestling team will travel to Box Elder for a meet. : BOYS ASSOCIATION officers measuring their beards prior to the final judging of the beard growing contest are (I. to r.) Scott Call, David Call, James Fergurson, Clay Berrett and Leland Neil. Beard growing contest nears end at Weber High Plenty of activities are in store for the students at Weber High School this week during the annual Boys Association Week. Plans are being made by the very enthusiastic capable and officers - Clay Berrett, President; David Call, Scott Call, Secretary, James Ferguson, Junior Representative and Neil as Sophomre Representative. Leland Wednesday night a movie The Sting was shown in the theatre to a crowd of the student body. Thursday was the climax of the Beard Growing contest with prizes being awarded to in the following winners good-size- catagories: d Sophomre, Junior and Senior winner, All Around Winner, Best Effort, and Most color ful. Friday night the Boys Association will host a Stomp to be held after the Weber- - Layton Basketball game. The band will be Rainbow. A variety of fun activities and games will be held during all three lunch periods in the commons area completing an exciting week for the students at Weber High. Area conferences set for LDS members in 78 Four are conferences scheduled for 1978 by the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints (MorLatter-damons), including two for the first time in South Africa and Uruguay. Conferences will SALT LAKE CITY area y be held in: Johannesburg, Africa, Oct. 23-2- South Montevideo, Uruguay, Oct. Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Sao Paulo, Oct. 1978. Brazil, Nov. to provide Designed 26-2- 28-2- from counsel to Authorities specific General members of the Church in their native lands, conference meetings will include general sessions for members and the public, and special meetings for fathers and sons, mothers and ; daughters. Cultural entertainment activities featuring music and dancing will be held also, and special choirs, composed of local members will perform at each |