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Show Tin; AYTON JOURNAL. 1 AYTON 1 U I'All. JANUARY B41 Mr. st w Mr. David ' v' ,ytOtt 'fttry m C; UP MENU i Wi.mr . t t -- Mr. and guc'1'1 am 1 uesdav . 1 A B 1 i " Mr- - OP Y Rkha: .'i1'" 1'iitii'". a iv' ortivo I lts. i f fill MM' NO KAYSVILLE 1m. r-r-r.cs Vk,.-- . t vv i mm s ' COUP ;0r to the tf't w .i! K. to t.ikt t . ice oC1: presidency William J.ii'mi who 1 i 1 - l c J t gne yi rs. I lr. ' j dX' . t i; . v r- : n ' Jovel iav u r - Mi f 1 1 1 i n M d M ti lUHNTHTL u hill. Mi. oe hue. w t i n d o' ' r i i '! ' b. In hi ttiv i u p,. s vt.u hi't now h i t en-W- is ks. ot ioi os nulv l o s li ai i o' t h a s, ti It 1 1 1 :; ore the ner. E. H. Mr. and Mrs. (i.irdiner Bat low of Scoffield jnd SON, JR. p guests f Mr- and Mrs. R- - J. Clinton were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Sessions. Instate dirtoa in Ogden Sunday. II. Gibsoyfarttt Barber, young daughter of 'land Mrs. Allen Barber of Cen- ion Deceit. (i'ill$ "as able t0 be b ought pie front ,be hospital and is at home of Jter grand mother, Mrs he Layton Relief .society enjoyirnejs La, i A ilcox. ed a lovely meeting Tuesday afterjUlorg Phillips entertained noon. Mrs. D. D. Harris gave the Mrsjl.ouis (Ladies auxiliary at her home topic, Mrs. Pearl Nalder theology dltors ionday evening. Mrs. Earl Tall lesson land Mrs. Frank Knohlanch Jted her. rendered a vocal solo. Uark, Chiton Ball entertained the Mr. and Mrs. Jeff left Wedm-da- v LLona.s cluh at her home W'ednes for Id exas after spending Paso, claiitis whjy afttrnoon. the holidays lure vvth Mr. and Mrs rsigned a(The Kaville Rotary cluh enter- - Parley Weaver. r before th bed their wives at a dinner Mrs. Jack Matchinsky party returned die Davis high school Wednes-i- y home lat week after , mi. spending the evening. LARK, holidays with her daughter who is te of Gfir Wright Richards is attending back east. iool a Weber college. The Kiwanas cluh entertained their ladies at a dinner in the hall on, Decer 46ii htirsdav evening. The new officers were installed for the coming year. Miss Afton Adams returned to Patrick or TI'sionary farewell dance for ttendei a after spending the holitlays )ale Sessions was held in here. She is a teacher at the A. C. in pis. Dtseel down. 4 v ltd hall last Eriday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wild of Brig 3rfer Sessions, called as a mission-brt- o ham city is spending this week the Fast Central states, with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adams. for training at the Salt Lake The HoHyhosk caino, DUP wiJl ssion home, Monday, Jan. 6th. meet Jan. 16 at the home of Mrs. Hie Cleariield Sunday school mis Irene Doney. niryi class members under the Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Williams of their teacher, David Lay-- of Springsville were last week-en- d entertained in honor of one of guests here of relatives and friends. ; class companions, Mrs. Merle Warren of Kaysville Elder Dale iriotts at the home of Mr. and was the guest of Mrs. Harold Evans s. George Graham. The young Wednesday. tsionary was presented with a Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brigance of Salt iy of the combination church Lake were in Layton Tuesday to at publication, Book of Mor-a- . tend the funeral services of Mrs. Jo Doctrine and Covenants and seph Allen. irl of Great with his Price, Mrs. Lettie Adams, Mrs. M. M. u on the outside leaf written in Whitesides and Mrs. James E. Elf of gold. lison left Sunday for Southern CaliJiss Audrey Livingston of Og-- i fornia to visit with relatives. was a Saturday guest at the Mr. and Mrs. Orval Childs anie of Mrs. John Reed. nounce the arrival of a daughter, ftqf spending the holidays here born last week at the Dee hospital he roines of their Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Harris visitparents, the owing students have returned ed in Huntsville Friday with Mr. heir schools: Miss Kathleen Ma Harris mother who is very ilL tlo.v li Holt, Haven Barlow Mrs. Leon Robins left last week Hrold Steed to the A. C. for California to visit her sister. Barlow and Vern Smith Mrs. Laurj Craig is spending a versitv of Utah and Dale Scof- - few veks with her son in Califor- LAYTON 1 1 CLEARFIELD 1 - re-Irt- di-ti- 1, tot d i e ll . Cj u. V. Mrs Ejiis Starks and ef. Mpha and Wilford and P1 Mrs. of Morgan a-.- ,! rjcint guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mred in Farmington, 1. A. with Joseph Barlow ill '! its monthly meeting "ith the regular sac-- 3 in the ward chapel (v 5:nices ''a yevening. Elder Randall fJretJrned missionary from "joke on the subject: l'jaar- Experiences in Hawaii articles which he had It vv.n, him from that county hi. C. Tanner and small ihna after a week's visit p Banners parents, Mr. Jesse H. Barlow, have re-- v to their home in Portland, licliT I I - -- I 5 V-- NJ NV'fl I Collins, ater 2 bere with her sister, Hagen, has returned in Kansas City, Mis- - ''u jfin'-i- ii: and small son, Larry 1,ard aylor after spending w ias with their parents, Mr. aylor, bave return tol ar ulr ,!.lorne n Eureka, Calif. JHadfield, after a brief visit firing the holidays with his ;!r- anl Mrs. Wells to his work in V f.,01 tbe Alameda airbase. sdams and small f Salt Lake City ;a' 'isitors of Mrs. Ad i jJ1. JjJ,' :n Mi and Mrs. Joseph I pl',a-vo- r iT - Had-rHturn- h t:.;fy. Thomas White and rft'irned home from Talif., where they vis ' " w'th their V, '"1 N'ellie White, if- - V tanthus II. Barlow ,n; ,Vr5- Ianthus H. Bar- , ar)d Mrs. William Kran a'e returned from a trip ulere they visited 1,1 Eos Angeles Holly Mtn alym i : A chil-'r.j- o A-- w r- C-- s r' r- ne2M . f4r Jesse Te IT. I d I Barlow their family party. Two AR.MKltS STATt; HANK 1 W nt tin- 11 N i.hil'l s 1 ,i'( d bolh to ' lea-B- i Ham ami to meet In lev l Is. r Blici.-au-n- amlh S BA ft TE BA N K I - he I t ge v . A to j i lhn Main CM t i ! 11 C ' li s ol -l ol il, m I ; m at e to J. n .toi I I 'Mill I H ,i v - h j . d h. ood t .1 is a g 1 111 - whin tv I ,1 I Sun- w - uih t ion- - tin v that smihng s. iu mn 'l I ot itlu long to is m ow j r m dn upon ml ' mi s tt i!sr f ll , 1 1 Ot m iim uj $tb),45S 4! I'O'l's , .I. 'tin Stoker School News I L B ( oh h g at lor he k mdi e.u ten 11 .11 e at bung a loi the leicned foi ( In -t I .1 I tlie home of Mi- -. Jos. liev ale go ilium- - m. is lo s, hno tod. i III pills M01111 mg to til! 1vh.1i the loi does ll it I lido di Dpcned hv singing ( )li tain- - High, Chaplain Naomi is i doll it mu' lit iiv, 01 it it is .1 lii piavei R Smith: tumiitis were ie.ul have a dnmt'ei ,.n it and ll Ui k it miL-h- l silt nt loll ailed hv Secret. 11 ml, KIWI III SU- (, dull b m ( i $ tU.KI7.77 A Smith llistotical ski tched ot Atm ha Maria thciry Smith, was STARTING NOTEBOOKS I B I. I Mil III 6 .D ( MM B l. UVnlNTS $41 0.45S- 4 f fit O. read hv P.mghtei Smith, llus bank s i .1 pila on si - , n $X.0o0 01 , a nl a notes and dehcll l Mik lass ame's lu Li r e.idi S. Cottrell loom they slatted I. with t li i Inst stm tmes, of $ None, total retirahle value pt loi, pal ed that two lesson- - would to mite in then unit hooks todav. .1 hie $ Nolle , si i i uni pi ,ti slot k with total par value of $ Nolle, towas m the fust giade we have to he given as Decimher meet Wlien t ir iltvalue "f None, and niimiiiii si.ii k with total par value lit U.t7 like xtal s, mg ui Id not he held on account of stal ti d 011 lamiai v 00 75,000 v h w m nieee to little till wall t wind ite 'Pioneer Women" 'x I I ( ) I omit ol Dav is, i N li Inter, being first W li D KNIGIIB 5th was ciien h Mneliu P. Walton. I i Hiding 01 dull mi .ii to in, ilcposi s .mil s.ivs, that lie is Cashier of the 1111 11 it 111 i.il "1 was gitin of he xpei .'hole namid hank ami that the .ilmve an. I loiegomg 11 port loiitains a TOO LATE FOR XMAS in al iiom-Women hv Daughti t nil. ui .oul 01 tali nu nt it t lie ondit ii .ii of the s.iiil bank at tile unit P Iaiii'h, who mi nlioneil lo-3 -- t il.lv of lillsitli 111 the ss ot Miss oil D'limhei, l'Ml) laws (lass thei madi B.hahet h B W.tddoilps, Marcaiet ! K. N. Si '1 IT R, Cashi.r he didn't R.md.ill Amelia 1. Walton told ol some things foi Xmas ibed n In Siihsi to 01 and foie me this hi, dav of lamuiy 1011 in tmisli tin 1 so ' time put them up Imgevs wonderful labors a- -. h.al JAM I s . 1. 1)R IDG!-- Notary 'Public! think tlu-11111 si went by and lomforer in the homes .liter Xmas " i i sidmg ai Woods ( Mi-tli.111 Belli the m late r x.iv ", of siikiies- - as will a- - help in times mg " t x pin - Doitnlur 11, BM2. My I omim-sio- n 1111. BN DEM IN, 5th ol jgv. I rankie Randall a.s mother, k 01 i'i t Attest t ntertainer, etc, Si-tMaria Dalton J. L. lACKRELI . MISS NELSON'S ROOM E hi ol the lite of Sister Miabith (II Mil I S A LARSON Whitaker. Mi,, S. t'oitiell told In '.Miss Xi Isons toom they are Win'BXl'.Y K ROBB RTS, an tin uli nt from MDahcth Wliit-akcI a ncathir calcnd.ir. When - hfe, also ectors. nuking t he lesson gave ( ) B U lAII, (Mine of Bank Coimnissiuni r. SI it is Minnv tiny put blue p.ipei 011 on M illitary I'otts of Utah, also the dale. Win 11 it rams they put I, R u li m B, St.n ley, Bank Commissioner ot the Slate of Utah, do some of the Forts 111 Wyoming, grey p.ipi r. hereby leitily that the totegoiiig is a tine ami mpy ol the statement of and k alifoi nia. SYLVIA BIEROTT1, 5tlt the above n.iiiiid lomp.inv, jilt'd in mv oft ice on January 10, 1041. N G D BA R T M RUI ( )S B. STAKl.I'.Y, Bank kAininiissiotier. p 1 tU.-t- -- 11 dav, lhh J.111 onthh uneting tt 2 I 1 1 in p 1 1 i- - 1 uuri n I 1 , I I 1 I I I -- , 1 i 1 I 1 .1 I 1 1 I I I I , . 11 1 I I -- e 1 I 1 1 I I s v ' er ui 11 1 . n!w!xVrn;,xI,;:1 Tlll. in i.oi,.. s, ,,c ,,r euii, Dl kLMBB.R d,1M. 31, 1940 T"'" Etehiding KMiw erdrafts United States einment ohligations, d.rect a, id iga tons of States and political Mibdii iinns L guirinteed Uthcr bonds, notes and debentures COrPharnke) St0k (inClUiinR $ none M,ll'k of edcral Risirvc ) I Mll-ic('- t ns .1 po-t.- il . . ) WASHINGTON SNAPSHOTS PRESTON Times and theme songs change quick lv in Washington, sometimes so rapidly that the singers themselves can t keep up. And sometim es, as now. those who sang loudest wish they had chosen another tune Lp until the last week in November. the President himself in Hyde Park was making complimentary re marks about the speed of the defense program. Then in her emphasis shifted to talk about how defen-- e is lagging, how the nation hadn't been sufficiently "sold on the necessity for speed, how the "black-ou- t week-enproduction should he eliminated. To those in the know in Washington. the facts were exactly the anie ui November as in Dcccmoer. The only long was that the public on a few things. had bet n over-ol- d w ho made those To illustrate, munitions an dguns had been so efmind fectively classed in the public there that as "merchants of death of these werent any producers be built. goods. Now plants had to built been had machines Again, mid-Dece- d -- m TOTAL LIABILITIES (not im hiding subordinated tions shown below) t , Cash, baHuces with other banks, including" "resC'rv e ' balames, and cash items .11 process of collection 2ir,77D)9 Bank premues owned 00. furniture ad fixtures $l'(, ' ? nom-lieot assuim-- 1,; ban k ari,' Rial ';rlmtSC' than bank premises Investments and other assets indirectly representing" premises or other real estate nia. NOVI-- ' her Customers liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding NONE Mrs. Joe Day entertained Cltlu-assets rJ. 10 bridge club bat her home Thursday 1.3MH afternoop. TOTAL ASSETS Mrs. Aldon Thornley of Ogden i.iABiLmi.s was the guest of Mrs. J. J. Bugger Demand deposits of individuals, jurtnersliips Tuesday. tions Mrs. Rachel Whitesides of Comp ton California bm formerly of Lay lime deivisits of individuals, partnerships and lotpon.ti i.ton) announces the marriage of her Deposits of Lmted States Govirntmnt (iiuludme ings) daughter, Jane, to Richard Wilof States and political Mibdivisi,,ns liams of the same place. The mar- Depo-it- s Deposits of banks riage took place New ears eve. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Love, Mrs. Ollier deposits (certified and officers checks etc TOTAL DEPOSITS . George Love and daughter left, $719,2'i4I Sundav to spend three weeks with Pills payable, rediscounts, and other liabilities for borrowed their son and brother in California. Mortgages or other liens, $ none on bank premises and $ on other real estate Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and standing Other liabilities hv IA.MES ' 5. (OS DAVIS COUNTY BANK 7"?' 1 II bt lb) 7 1 ' ui 7S' STA'IT CAlITOL kti?,()RT 'll di Mini 1 a ss I'M Ill O! is do, in u in is mii I , Is I lie ot oUll! I the pohtii al pat amp o bin- DUB i k 111 on. W o Hoimtit.il, ll! u spupt k li pi ml I 11 -- I Wvomnig w 1. I ol 'dm home oi thirds tin- a v dint l.v ' ed .It he Sac.mioM lu hi hill t ,J Ml! 1 111 , hi hi at id h t t " - , 1 ev hu- h ( v Y Is it o thl ' Is ' M. n I in. uid I s ' ' t.'i 1 ih v two-shi- non k t'.ir i III li M c a ml ' " 1! bu tin vva- Many manufacture! piodine di tciise good di standing that their cinplovcis Would vvoik 40 hours a week enough trained vvorkns m numoious industiics to pm on uddi tioiial 'lulls, lhetetoii-present woikcrs must stay on the mb mme than 40 hours. But, as it is now being made ilear, unions insist upon tune and a half for all bouts over 40 a vveik. Heme mote mom must be spun lor the .same things it they aic to he pi odiiced fasti r. If mg lit shifts ar put on. the cost also xi ill rise in many cases. One do tense producer who went on a thiei instead of a basis discovered that his "g,.,v eyard mglit shift was 2.1 per cent less efficient than the two day .shifts. Anotlur thing which nuv be nude deal is that makers of defense eoods an n't going to be war millionaires. The law permits the War Depattimnt to give a tee oi 7 Pe, cut to those who produce munitions. The average fee allowed so tar is less than 5 per cent, ami that, ot course, is lit tore Uncle bam take-Ins taxes out of the 5 p. r nut. In one important industry, the av tt age fee above actual costs is "" y. J lor The story of one producer in this group shows why t is difficult to tell all the facts to the public. This producer was abed if t,e government couldn't make a public .statement about his patriotism. He raised his hands in horror and re- - DI !M t 11 ll is I at tin - a . T u l i 1 1 r. i.c i s rKNTEKYll.il: I i 1 ' Lo-Do- i ' tt - i Mrs. MM n av t lu Id n, ls'um o Biimhani J.uohs and hi' coi iji (.'In 1'tm.is dav. m on tic whole party motoii t omploii, t'alif., where tliey a happy temiion visit at the ot Mr and Mrs hi id Hum an tormeilv wett- tleai tiel ri'sn Mhei t T. bm-tlis m Im Orieoii while he is attending mrs convention Mi bnuth n pusi dmt ot the h'Cil .Smith tanning C ompan y. he t learfield adies iteiary n i lil held tin ir regular meitmg la't Monday evening. he local Kiwams dull members will hold their dinner meeting at the North lav's Junior high school linn sdav evening. Jail. loth. It will be ladies' night and Mrs. Hannah Nav lor is planning an excellent dm tauii d. a i 1 Ml r - IM imiRt. is N4 m i i .iii' i tii nine Bather t ntei tallied il.m-da- v Enmg Bridge cluh meeting "a- - hi id nt fhori1 Janie!, Criddle Thur- t evt'r.ic. her lrS. ue Bowman enti rtained tie M Lain n club at lur lumte Wed Mis 11 G. Hai , ay at book the review The l am gave tor Jv nia h erdova. l,y 'i final Mrs. Grant Williams jr i It Oth gioieil into the apartment of mute i.jscll banders. 11. C. Rurton jjr. and Mrs. for Mr. and Mis. Sunday tain! fl Jllaite and family and Janies d41g and Miss Stella Criddle. fte Athena club will meet at the Maurice Barton Wed itOrS pt ofofMrs. next week. Each member May m and JoljUtitlcd to bring a guest. far. Mrs. White and Miss claims L jj0nroe left this week for T$!Rned where they will spend the 1 i i i Mrs.' Wi-et- i t . Ml Aitliur him'a"tii twenty of tliii tiRm!- at ,bclr IK " lione J' ""Mr ( a'ir-'iiin- Hr Parents, Mr. an V "u e' lral 1tl lu s ... she tnned -r lur 1(f n a Wcbbsttr h It her studus in t the heh.lai. ,,a i i or low ai iaiih It It Monday loi M to Aiiott.t sop. , 1 Mi. v Will M.l I i o'; n ohlig.i CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 25,000.00 110,000.00 38,047.91 $173,047.91 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $897,192.55 This banks capital consists of $ none of capital notes and deben- tures; first preferred stock with total par value of $ None, total retirahle value $ none; second preferred stock with total par value of $ none.total retirahle value $ none; and common stork xvith total par value of $25, (XX). STATE OF UTAH. County of Davis A. L. Clark, being f first duly sworn according to l.iw, deposes and says that he is Cashier ( the above named hank and that the above and foregoing report contain- a full, true close of the at hank of the said condition the of statement and correct 1946. business on the 31 day of December. A. L. CLARK, Cashier 1941. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, Public BRUCH MAJOR, Notary T ) Seal 1943. My Commission expires December 29, L tab. Residing at Ka)su!lc, Correct Attest: JOS. S. CLARK. JOS. L. ROBINSON, A. L. CLARK, Directors. Commissioner Bank STATE OF UTAH Office of of Utah, do 1 Rulon F. Starley, Bank Commissioner of the State etatement of the of and a true is copy hereby certify that the foregoing 8, 1941. on office January filed in my the above named company, RULON F. STARLEY, Bank Commissioner (EWAN BOUNTIFUL, UTAH MCMTCDm (CCD. TELEPHONE 80 |