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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 12. 1977 Piano Recital To Be Held Layton Births Mrs. Marge Dehning and Beta Rho Completes Area Service Project The Beta Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi completed a coming year will be LeAnn Morgan, president; JoAnn Adams, vice president; Linda Hamblin, recording secretary; Pat Butler, corresponding secretary; Jackie Bens, treasurer; Bonnie Jo White, county council member. Bonnie Jo White will be the county council treasurer also. The next Beta Rho meeting will be May 10 at 8 p.m. It will be held in Pat Butlers home. Mrs. Butler will present a service project major recently. They gave two handmade, hand-tiebaby quilts to the Layton Davis d Vocational Center. Chapter members joined other chapters to attend the annual countrywide social held April 28 at the Oakridge Country Club. Beta Rho received the award for the best table decorations. Girl of the year honors went to Bonnie Jo White. Jackie Bens was named Pledge of the Year. Beta Rho officers for the program on sociology. Refreshments will be served. Jackie Bens is the cohostess for this meeting, dmg Davis Residents Are Financially Better Off Now Than 15 Years Ago beginning of last year. The rise was about 146 percent. Davis County residents as a whole are in better shape, financially, than they were 15 years ago, the records show, despite the three major recessions that occurred during the period. ELSEWHERE States, it rose in the United 130 Mayor and Mrs. Lewis Glen Shields of Layton are new grandparents. On Monday, May 2, they received a granddaughter. It is the first granddaughter for the Mayor and his wife. Parents of the new arrival are Ron and Nancy Dehning Shields, former Layton residents who now live in Granger. They will name the girl Liesa Lynne Shields. She will soon become acquainted with two brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shields of Salt Lake City are the babys Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Mon-so- n of Salt Lake City are her On April 29, the fourth child of Ronald and Anita Taylor was born in Ogden. The new girl will be named Nonnie Taylor. Mrs. Dorothy Graham of Layton is the babys grandmother. Mrs. Hattie Smith of Connecticut is her r. Jerry and Sheila Stephens Eatchel are the parents of a boy that they will name West Lee. The baby was born April 25, 1977. He has one sister. Grandparents are Leland and Helen Eatchel of West Warren and Lewis and Maureen Gallegos of Ogden. percent 143 AS IN every part of the na- tion, they have had to cope with steadily rising prices for goods and services. Their cost of living climbed to new heights, as a result. The bright of the picture, however, is that their incomes went up at a faster rate than their costs, except during times of depression, leaving them with more discretionary cash to spend after taking care of their normal needs. ALSO rise se contributing to the the massive was The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Reva Walker to Robert B. Hunter is being announced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Verl A. Walker of 325 Oak movement of married women out of the home and into the market. The extra paychecks enabled many families to upgrade their photography workshops. ON SATURDAY, May 14, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., a MR. THELIN Andersen chemistry, comparisons of different papers as to how they react to different workshop with Borge Andersen will convene at the Borge Associates Street, Salt Lake City. THE STUDENTS will have the opportunity to use the facilities of a professional commercial studio to be introduced to creative lighting techniques including lighting for table tops, products, portrait lighting and special effects. On Saturday, May 28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., a second Grandparents are Larry and Jean Walker of Kaysville and Milton and Alene Sessions of Farmington. Joe and Norma Parker of Clinton and Mrs. Bernice Walker of Karen Sherman, Lisa Steers, and Laurie Peterson. THE students are from Huntsville, Ogden, Hooper, Roy and Layton. Music will be from Roy. Christopher Edmen Briseno Beethoven, Debussy, Mozart, Rachmaninoff Bach and Toch. is the name selected for the baby boy born April 22 to William S. and Cheryl L. Shumway Briseno. The baby has one brother. Liszt, THE PUBLIC is invited. Pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Shumway of Layton and Master Sergeant and Mrs. R.C. Hall Lola McFerson Is Nominee For Fed. Award of Texas. The boys great-grandparen- are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stott of Layton and Mrs. John Vigil of Ogden, dmg Mrs. Roy (Lola) McFerson of Clearfield, an inventory management specialist at Hill AFB, is the Air Force Logistics Commands nominee for the Federal Womans Award. Lane, Kaysville. PARENTS of the intended bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hunter of Salt Lake City. BRIDE-elec- t Gershwin, THE AWARD is made annually to six women in government who have made outstanding contributions to efficiency and quality of career service in the federal government. Mrs. McFerson will now represent the logistics command in competition for the Air Force selection. graduat- THE Clearfield resident won command honors for her and integrity, judgment leadership quality in managing modification programs for the and aircraft programs. Two of the programs were for the structural integrity and fuel cells which exceeded $145 million and applied to more than 1,800 aircraft. fulfilled a LDS Mission to the Montana She has -- Billings Mission. ' F-- 4 THE FUTURE bridegroom attended University of Utah prior to serving an LDS Mission to the Brazil - Porto Alegre Mission. He is continuing his studies at the - REVA WALKER .' SHE HAS been employed at Hill AFB since 1958. Mrs. 'McFerson and her husband University of Utah, Salt Lake City. have two children. i flowering Hawthorne tree to be planted as an Arbor Day remembrance. They acquired permission to have the tree planted at the Kaysville Utah LDS Stake PLANT TREE Center grounds to help beautify the grounds and as a remembrance from the DUP. Helping plant the tree are 1 to r, Geneive Meacham, Pearl Bishop, Vion Mainland, captain of the camp, and kneeling, Lois Stephens. Will Marry In June Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Dauma of 273 W. 2575 N. in Sunset announce the forth- coming marriage of their daughter Janet to Tim C. Cottrell. He is the son of Gerald Cottrell of West Point and Mrs. Pat Zabel of 148 W. 700 N. in Sunset. THE YOUNG couple are planning marriage on June 4, 1977 at the First Presbyterian Church in Ogden. A reception is being planned at the Edgewood, also in Ogden. Miss Dauma and her fiance are both graduates of the Clearfield High School in Clearfield, vw Under New Management will demon- special lighting techniques Borge Andersen is one of the best known commercial photographers in the area. His studio has developed such an excellent reputation for color work that clients have come from all over the nation. Willie, Yvonne Willie, Sheryl Barlow, Louise Bingham, Annette Cox, Colleen Child, NATIONAL BANK REGION NO. 12 CHARTER NO. 16225 REPORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON of Layton in the State of Utah, at the close of business on MARCH 31, 1977 Published in response to call made by comptroller of the currency, under Title 12, United States Code, Section 161. ASSETS Cash and due from banks $1,337,000.00 U. S. Treasury securities. None Obligations of other U. S. Government agencies and corporations None Obligations of States and political subdivisions 64.000.- 00 Other bonds, notes, and debentures None Federal Reserve stock and corporate stock . 6,000.00 None Trading account securities Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell 50.000.- 00 Loans 1,180,000.00 Less: Reserve for possible loan losses , 4,000.00 1,176,000.00 Loans, Net Direct lease financing None Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises. 21,000.00 Real estate owned other than bank premises None Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries None and associated companies Customers liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding None Other assets 4,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS strate different using developers such as Beers NACO Solution and & The second child of H. Dean and Vicki J. Walker Sessions was bom April 28. Sarah is what the girl will be named. by Allan Thelin at the Davis Complex, 197 East 500 South in Bountiful. This month, the Bountiful 231 Edison grandparents. F-- 4 than it did in 1960. As a result, its outlays for TV sets, cars, sporting goods, toys and appliances, adjusted Art Center is conducting two Studio, David Child, Clawson, Douglas Clawson, Wendy Clawson, Patty Olsen, Lisa Peterson, Lorna Peterson, Valerie Taylor. Also Bryan Willie, Mark Clearfield are the boys THE Photography Workshops Slated At Btfl. Art Center special THOSE participating are Sterling Bingham, Carol Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hollingshead of Ojai, Calif, and Mrs. Virginia M. Clark oi ed from Davis High School and attended Brigham Young University and the University of Utah as a dance teacher. ACCORDING to a study by the Conference Board, the average American family has more real spendable income at its disposal today, after providing for the necessities, for price changes, are up sharply since then. name for the boy who is theii fifth child. Garden Reception following at the home of the brides parents. standard of living. The added purchasing power showed up in the amount spent in Davis County's retail stores. It rose from a total of $46,397,000 in 1960, to the $211,039,000 figure reported last year. Bureau of Labor Statistics figures, it takes close to $18 to buy what could have been bought for $10 in 1960. The extent to which earnings exceeded this rate of inflation is a measure of the gains that were made since then. In Davis County, personal income rose to a record level, as indicated by the market research reports covering the period. For the average local household, it went from $6,340 in 1960 to $15,622 at the o, Hollingshead Moss. The parents havent decided i The couple will recite wedding vows on June 15 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, with a job IN GENERAL, according to Piano recitals, presented by Mrs. Madalyn B. Taylor, home-studi1454 Hill Field Road, Layton, will be held Saturday, May 14, 1977. Announce Engagement and, in the Mountain States, percent. In part, the better incomes reflect the fact that wages and salaries moved upward in tandem, more or less, with living costs. are Great-grandmothe- rs Mrs. Hess of Farmington and Mrs. Eatchel of Kaysville. A baby boy was born April 28 to Steven A. and L. Jean Mexican developers, and techniques of increasing or decreasing contrast of prints. University of Utah credit is available for the workshops and participants in the workshops will be given darkroom privileges of two sessions at the Davis Complex to practice the techniques learned in the workshops. Restaurant CHECK OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS STUDENTS MAY preregister at the Bountiful Art Center, the Davis Complex, or the Division of Continuing Education at the University. Registration will also be conducted at Borge Andersen studio immediately prior to 2,658.000.00 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, 697,000.00 partnerships, and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, 963,000.00 partnerships, and corporations 3,000.00 Deposits of United States Government 384,000.00 Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of foreign governments and olficial None institutions 297,000.00 Deposits of commercial banks Certified and officers checks, etc 4,000.00 TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,348,000.00 $1,085,000.00 (a)- Total demand deposits (b)- Total time & savings deposits $1,263,000.00 Federal funds purchased and securities sold SUNDAY SPECIAL All you can eat $299 Treat your family to dinner at a restaurant that offers. . . the workshop. o o o o Fine Mexican Cusine Reasonable Prices and Fast Service South of the Border Atmosphere Service Convenient Take-Ou- t P.M. Daily -Open for lunch 1 1 Dinner Mon. thru Thurs. 5 Sat. 5 P.M.-- 1 2 A.M.-- 2 P.M.-1- 0 P.M.-SU- N. P.M. Fri. 11 A.M.-1- 2 P.M. 5 P.M.-1- 0 P.M. GUADALAJARA 360 S. State, Clearfield-773-45- 01 John S. Morgan, Vice President Cashier of the bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN S. MORGAN I, above-name- d We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this statement of resources and liabilities. We declare that it has been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct. CHESTER C. FLINT RALPH W. FIRTH GEORGE B. WILCOX Directors |