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Show Estate planning consultations offered Crystal Crest scheduled June 2 The Weber State College Development Office has arranged for free estate planning consultations for Weber State Alumni and friends. The second annual Crystal Crest Awards program will be held in the Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts on June 2. The purpose of this program is to recognize the excellence of Weber financial planning expert will be on techniques to benefit you and your campus the third Thursday of each month throughout the year to meet with alumni and friends of the college who may be interested in including heirs. several prominent leaders and Weber in their estate plans. Tueller will show you how to avoid paying excessive taxes after both spouses pass away, thus leaving more for children or other beneficiaries. In some cases, estate and death taxes may be avoided completely. It may be possible to provide a gift for Weber State College, and through proper techniques, replace the gift so that children or heirs will inherit all as State College students, faculty and _ staff. Crystal Crest is quickly becoming Weber's gala event of the year. Award recipients are selected from WSC administrators with their estate among five finalists in ten areas in- and financial planning. cluding: scholarship, talent, leadership, achievement and instruction. Specific award categories include: Master Teacher/student senate award; William P. Miller Friend of Students award; Alumnus of the Year Tueller is currently assisting Ogden individuals business as well and $3.50 for students. who action that results . the Ogden area, please write to: “i . a apt ae year's WSC guest President For further in- formation call Toni Weight at (801) is Weber State College Career Services-2112 Attention: Dean Draney eden, Utah 84408 : Give your company name, phone number, contact person, job title, wage, hours and brief description. Another way you, as an alumnus, can help WSC seniors is to serve as a contact for students making plant visits out of state. The seniors appreciate having the opportunity to call a WSC alumnus who lives in the area or works for the corporation the student is visiting. Discussing hous- ing availability, job satisfaction, or just knowing another former Utahn can ease the anxiety these students feel prior to their trips. If you would be willing to serve asa contact for senior students or for other alumni who may be relocating, vour name, address, and ‘telephone number to the Career Services Center at the above address. A who are owners, managers or people Office If you have an opening, in or out of orem Last included 626-6381. be able to influence the Services community. presenters always looking for career related openings for students who want and need jobs; Especially for the job that will give students experience in their major field of study. a financial institution. Remain may Employment. The Career technologist; or as an accountant with Where can a student look for these positions? An excellent but untapped who have preceeded the current student body through school. It is you hoped that a well known performer the any 626-6568. a and The awards are presented to the winners by prestigious members of in with for Hansen several others. This year's entertainment will include Weber State groups such as Or- | chesis, Tangent Factor, WSC Chior, Choralition and the Chatonelles. It is award and several others. involved firm you work for to list openings with WSC Career Services Student firm Provancha-Day, For more information regarding appointments or Tueller's services, please call Don Spainhower at (801) fact, he desires that any individual's personal financial planning team be time consuming and frustrating. There are two types of student jobs, the first is just plain survival—one needed to keep body, soul, and books together. Then there is the job that teaches basic work skills and much more, the one that is career related; a job such as sales clerk for a student majoring in retailing, business or fashion merchandising; a position specialized Lee James from the consultations. His service Students need career-related jobs a ballerina will be signed to emcee the evening. Last year’s award ceremony featured entertainer Tanya Tucker. Following the awards program, President Brady and ASWSC President Brad Howell will host the President's Ball. The ball will begin immediately following the awards program in the Union Building Ball Room. Tickets are $5 general admission does not in any way compete with local or other financial planning. In Finding jobs while in college can be KSL, Congressman Alumni Can Now Join Are you a member? If not, its probably about time you join. If you are an alumnus of Weber State College, or an employee, you are eligible for membership at the Credit Union. Weber State College Employees Federal Credit Union has many programs to serve you in| ae terestst high interest Savings accounts, low inloans, share draft (checking) accounts, and IRA's. They also have direct deposit and payroll deduction, so you don't have to remember to put money away--your credit union does it for you. As an added convenience to our members, we'll be offering Visa cards and installing an automatic teller machine in the near future. At the credit Union, we can serve you with such a wide range of financial needs and services you will no longer have to go elsewhere for any of your banking needs. Call us today or drop by our office. You'll be glad you did. Weber State College Employees Federal Credit Union (801) 626-6365 eee . Alden B. Tueller, an attourney and vice or service, but will show and explain a variety of financial planning Rodney H. Brady, Spence Kinard of DE the parent's assets, or the share of the assets orginally planned for the heirs. Tueller will not provide legal ad- |