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Show ee Soe fy. oor pceep Slate a 2 ae SEL at eae Sie aha iP atthe and Weber State. In 1928 she married Joseph West 1 | Brewer and they are the parents of a six children, Mrs. Jay William ‘) | Sharlene) Glasmann, Joseph Jr., 1 Edward, Alexander, Rodney and Mrs. Christopher (Mary) Ford. “Joe was born and raised in Begden, graduated from Weber Academy and was captain of the _ | first football team. He later played /Potball at the University of Chicago ~~} hen Alonzo Stagg was coach,” said | Mrs. Brewer. Mr. Brewer established “Joe’s Tire Shop’”’ when he was 21 } years old and developed it into a ‘yery successful business. Since his death in 1971 Mrs. Brewer has been chairman of the board of the J.W. Brewer Tire Company at the request of her sons. _ Active in PTA at all levels in many schools, Mrs. Brewer has Nathan H. Mazer has had distinguished careers in the military, public industrial development, retired military affairs and community service. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and as a youth participated in boxing, track and field and baseball. His prowess as an amateur boxer and acquisition of junior olympic records established his acceptance by the “‘corner gangs.” Inducted as a private in the Army Air Corps in 1941 and subsequently promoted to Sergeant, he flew more than 100 submarine patrols as a bombardier. After being commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in 1942, he spent 20 Advisory Council at WSC. He is the recipient of numerous local, regional, and national awards relating to logistics, transportation, around the country. In addition to on some 20 to 40 applications a week for new bank openings, branches and participation. In all of these activities, he has mergers. been supported and encouraged by spent most of his time on after his wife, Frances, and his two becoming chairman, Mr. Randall since his retirement from active duty. Mazer’s creed has always been ‘‘Whom shall I send and who will go for us? ... Here am I! Send me.” Isiah 6:8. In reply to a question of what he Kenneth A. (Kay) Randall, a WSC job is making sure that you understand what is happening in the real world. The real world is not in Washington.” ‘‘We saw ourselves as referees, with heavy public responsibilities He retired from the FDIC in 1970 and joined United Virginia determined not to enter the family Bankshares Incorporated (UVB) as profession, banking, but he was in (Continued on page 4) banking before graduation and by -" i said, ‘‘An airplane. A big part of the but also with an understanding of private sector problems,”’ said Mr. Randall. graduate of ‘47, entered college 4 its insurance role, it is a rule-making body, deciding, among other things, industrial development, and civic daughters. They have resided in Roy Gem The FDIC has some 3,000 employees and 14 branch offices Page 3 tet State. Development Bureau, and on the appointed chairman of the FDIC. ee ‘sessions at a number of universities, the Weber County Industrial rare egree. She has attended summer (not jogging) and take advantage of Senior Citizens classes at Weber University of Michigan with a B.A. activities, he has served as National Director of the Air Force Association, Executive Director of about a Republican opening on the FDIC board. He was appointed by President Johnson to the position and fourteen months later was ee | Mrs. Brewer graduated from )} Ogden High School in 1923 and ‘graduated in 1927 from the Among his many diverse civilian amie ‘| ofits progress. for 18 months in the Texas Houston Mission. But she was glad to return to the ‘‘gorgeous mountains of Ogden.” Presently she plans to enjoy her six children, 29 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren, to keep moving Utah County. The Republican was elected in the traditional Democrat county. Senator Bennett did not forget and later called Mr. Randall eater = | south of Weber Academy and she 1} has felt “close to Weber” and proud As a civilian, Mazer joined TRW Systems in Utah as Chief of Configuration Control for Minuteman Missile System. a her church as a full time missionary Nicol eR qd Edward I. and Almira Cozzens Rich. * ) The family home was two doors Campaign ribbon with one cluster. He served as Senator Wallace Bennett’s campaign chairman for © Brewer was the opportunity to serve with four clusters and the American 1963, progressing through assistant cashier, cashier, vice president and, finally, president. sath re AS Considered a highlight by Mrs. “| She was born in Ogden to Dr. two clusters, ETO campaign ribbon Bank and Trust Company) until poh ©} active in volunteer, political and 4} religious service. World War II was active with the American Red Cross distributing clothing and help to the needy. Stonier Graduate School of Banking. Mr. Randall served with the State Bank of Provo (now the Central mas tosh ™ Myrene Rich Brewer has been November 1945. Colonel Mazer’s decorations include the Air Medal and cluster: Air Force Commendation medal with earned a B.S. and M.S. at Brigham Young University and attended ae a pnwSS ow Wi +aam: County and State boards and during Following graduation from Weber he ae sali } as alumni of the college. to a B-26 group in South Carolina until released from active duty in Banking, as a profession, was on both sides of Mr. Randall’s family. hd ial ci Committeewoman for Utah and has been an enthusiastic worker for the American Cancer Society on Weber Republican National- Upon his return to the United States, Captain Mazer was assigned Corporation, the largest of the three bank regulatory agencies. ali 3} their achievements and contributions Mrs. Brewer is one of the original members of the Dee Hospital Volunteers as well as being an original member of the McKay Dee Foundation and one of its vice presidents. She served five years as Federal Deposit Insurance = oa gt} conjunction with Homecoming. “Distinguished Service” awards il be awarded to Myrene Rich rewer and Nathan Mazer for 9) ene community service and enneth (Kay) Randall and Myrtle Ririe Barker will receive | “Distinguished Alumni” award for been a booster for WSC. the end of his banking career 30 years later, he had headed the Hi ines 8, in months in England with the 8th Air Force in ordinance, armament and gunnery officer assignments. Though not assigned to a combat crew Mazer participated on a voluntary basis on sO many missions as gunnery officer that a bomber ‘‘The Fighting Hebe’”’ was named for him. oes ‘ty Banquet, Saturday, November taught and served in her church and given support in promoting cultural opportunities in Ogden. She has also Myrtle Barker sc Four alumni will be presented =| special awards at the Alumni Kay Randall 6 emdeldh eagle he Myrene R. Brewer |