OCR Text |
Show Returning your borrowed cup of sugar iKKKE LiksdidddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddudididdddldddddddddddddddddddddddidddddiddllLlLLLLL LLL each school and department for our students. A one time gift is appreciated greatly, however, annual investments by loyal alumni and friends provide the keystone of all successful giving programs. We would hope that you will make a commitment to plan an annual gift to Weber State College. Even if most of our 50,000 alumni of someone else you wish to honor or memorialize. If you. do. nat restrict the use of your bequest, you may use the following as a guide. “I give, devise and bequeath to the Weber State Development Fund, a Utah non-profit corporation, my Weber State giving program needs to $100, or whatever you new are capable of giving. Your gift in any amount is important and will be gratefully appreciated by students of today and in the years ahead. expressed a desire to make a large gift to the college while benefiting their own financial program. Established methods of planned giving include outright contributions such as cash, appreciated securities, life insurance estate perty: policies, real and gifts of personal probequests and testamentary trusts, and life-income trusts. Page 10 ree to eee ways ee other ree several send me information on: () How ( Real Estate or an income for their lifetimes, a testamentary trust are made in your will, and the trust, which must conform with unitrust or annuity trust provisions, does program not honoree worl is notified, and the gift! the donor. Life Income Trusts One of the most thoughtful con- For individuals provide substantial tributions an individual can make is | OInsurance enduring fund is administered as specified} Memorials and Tributes can of When an honorary or memorial g is made, the next of kin or | become operative and binding until your death. O Annual gifts. Gifts of: a testamentary provide who want! future suppl a gift in honor of or in memory of a relative, friend, or teacher. An honorary or memorial gift is an for Weber State College, but Wh wish to retain a lifetime incom appropriate way will comprise to recognize Po C Life Income C) In-Kind I am considering it soon 0 later 0 | NAME ADDRESS ——-———————~—_—~_ CITY STATE ————— ZIP ——————— : Years I attended Weber: 19 — to 19—. Spouse attended Weber: 19— to 19~—. | If you haven’t given yet this year (July 1980-Present) please include a check for $10 - $25 | $100 - to apply to Weber’s greatest needs. Thank you. Your gift is important and For each coupon filled out and returned an embroidered sent to you. Wildcat Mascot the come I leave everything to my heirs and still remember Weber State in my estate plans? (Securities (J Annuities 1 Memorialization Is Weber State included in your estate plans? 1 Yes 0 No from some- Don E. Spainhower Development Office 1011 Weber State College Ogden, Utah 84408 re are Please trust can be a way of doing so. As in a simple bequest, provisions for time ——— There make gifts to the college in addition to the annual fund. Many alumni and friends have my estate) to manner as the of said Fund discretion, de- Mdiidididddiddiddddddddnn one’s life and accomplishment Weber State offers countless ¢ portunities for those who wish associate the name of a family respected individual with a proj ing in Please fill out the coupen below and mail to: — Planning Large Gifts interest If you wish to direct the use of your bequest to a specific area or program within the college, the Fund can provide information to assist you and your attorney in drafting those will clauses also. If you wish to make a substantial bequest to the college and at the heights. Please plan to give $5, $10, $50, and termine.”’ large gifts and must have them, but a growing number of alumni participants each year will swell our annual title, Peter R. Marsh your spouse, family or others dur- of ..... ) or (all and remainder of be used in such board of directors shall, in its sole world of difference and do a world of good! course, right, Jerold D. Lundgren Wldddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddédsédiésdi ccc same the following described property: -.... ) or (all rest, residue of record will respond to the extent of a couple of dollars, it will make a Of (the sum D. Greg Johnson Fred C. Johnston Stick-on will be | | | | { | | | | | | | | | assets trust which p... Grtted Ou BR} in a gift to the eventud their gift, a life program may b beneficial mechanism. Gifts in{ form of such living trusts prom the same estate tax benefits bequests. In addition, these ag ments provide substantial lifeti income tax benefits. - programs provide } ~ i ee oe enrichment and college in your name or in the name Aeww funds are available to support special impact when we will Class of “61 Judith A. Bergen Barnes Bonnie Fondrew Bradley Muriel Broadhurst Brent L. Bushnell Deann Barnes Calvin John N. Jackson Personal Assistance The Development Office will happy to provide you with person assistance and up-to-date infom tion on planned giving oppo ties. The Development staff’ available to consult with you, yo attorney and your accounta Contact: Weber State College, I ' velopment Office -- 1011, Ogden} 84408; Phone 626-6568. : — more Nancy Mitchell Jean Williamsen Pw many financial situation. Bequests need not be large to have a worthwhile George Jensen Lena Mary Adsit Ackerson Clair Aldous Dean W. Allen Nell Barnett Allen Faye-Anderson Neldon Andressen LaVar H. Barker Glen C. Beazard Harold Benson Dale Black Victor W. Bott George G. Burnham Janet C. Buschmann Andy J. Coroles Donna M. Curran Art Fowler se - and By remembering Weber State in your will, you can plan a sizable gift without affecting your current Class of ‘41 < status Bequests , = Mountain West and the nation, you have even greater reason to be proud of the years you spent here. One of President Brady’s goals when he became President in 1978 was to develop Weber State College into the finest four-year undergraduate institution in America. Some of our programs have achieved that & policy, they too constitute deductible charitable contributions. Thelda Baker Barbara E. Sullivan Brann Ellen D. Jara Buck Robert Otis Chatelain Bryce DeFriez Harold Flygare Margaret Hill SESE OS Ot SES BREE tax year. When the donor elects to continue premium payments on the securing the future of the college and its students. As WSC strengthens its position as a leader in the Eric Adams Richard V. Bagley Richard P. Brady Kaye Cullimore Richard Allen Day Dolores Edwards Gary Freestone Gina S. Gleason Deane Hamilton Michael Jennings Patricia Kendrick Stephen L. Lawrence Dr. Leonard Stanley McBride Vicki Nolder David Olsen Debra Paul Larry C. Pierce Colleen T. Quigley Kimberly Rankin Scott L. Sangberg Kathleen Taylor Dr. Michael L. Wasuita Eva Kay Zollinger - current 6 that Class of ‘71 Class of ‘51 - during value — ov of Weber State College can assist in policy surrender -4—3: ‘ of the cash = ~ approximate ‘aS appropriations ose state Kent W. Myers John A. Nelson Fred G. Palmer Barbara B. Philpott Dona P. Price William R. Riddle Harriet R. Shupe Roberts Sheila Thorderson Steiner = & and James N. Gibbons Gladys M. Godfrey Wesley Hodgman Ruth Jensen Johnson Robert M. Preshaw Don E. Purkey Melvin G. Randall Foss H. Robinson Henry Stevens Elmer J. Storey Hazel L. Allen Helen R. Poulter Anderson Katharine Thomas Brady Derral D. Bybee Don C. Carver Hannath R. Richey Clark Dee L. Jackson LeGrande B. Johns Alice V. Lundlay Alta T. Byrne Malan Dallas M. McClure Ruby E. Mazel Ariel L. Nielson Bertha Kay Olson Elizabeth V. Owens Sara R. Phillips Ss rise decline in terms of constant dollars per student. You who are alumni and friends Class of ‘31 i to Mh ddbbdddddbdddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddcdcu5Van0cqcnqqaccacecccccc ll i777 2 ment, books and manuals, and a long list of special needs require funding from private sources. A much higher level of voluntary support is needed as costs continue = ~@2 funds, zk a ot Eg scholarship Relations Office at Weber State College, Ogden, UT 84408 or call (801) 626-6564. Your help is greatly appreciated, - library, Contact the Alumni Us geoe - ae The cultural programs, programs of merit, lecture series, new equip- LOOKING for Lost Alums... = ag Se =... Outright gifts of securities, cash, real or personal property have a dramatic impact on the college. Gifts of whole life or annuity life insurance policies, properly handled, offer one of the most attractive ways of substantially benefiting the college at a relatively low cost to the donor. The most common method of providing such support allows the donor to transfer ownership of his or her policy to the Development Fund while taking a charitable deduction equal to the — ean wishes. oy 3 der making a planned gift. The De- velopment Office welcomes the opportunity to assist you and your attorney in exploring and planning a program which best fulfills your a LAddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddbbddddddidddddddddddédddéddaaaioiiiauiiiaiiicivitvci4tsasascqquacz2£2£Qthn (Cont. from page 7) Major gifts require careful planning. We advise you to seek your attorney’s advice when you consi- |