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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 4 1977 IS By NORMA Following this special occasion they enjoyed a family dinner at Hals home where they celebrated Hals birth- PREECE 1 Mrs. Lorna Van Ausdal spent a week at Tigard, Ore. with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Purdy, to help with the new grandson, Nathan Davis, who arrived on October 8. It is the first child for Roger and Denise, formerly of Kaysville. Mrs. Dottie Barnes returned home Wednesday from the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden where she was confined for several weeks undergoing treatment. Houseguests for two weeks of Evelyn and Clyde Lund-ber- g is her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Fred Bremer. They have spent time camping, fishing and sightseeing during their stay. The Bremers are from day. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Linford have returned from Loa Angeles, Calif., where they went to attend the wedding of their son-in-'a- NEW GIFT SHOP The new Cottage Gift Shop on N. Highway 89 in Layton is more than another place to shop. As a recreation of the past, it is a place to visit and enjoy yourself. SHEILA Raitt, her husband, Air Force Lt. Col. Bill Raitt, and their children have been remodeling the old home since last May. The business is located in the Willis Walton home which was occupied by that family from 1935 until 1972. furniture and lamps, dried flower arrangements, unusual candles, handcrafted clocks, and several pieces. The By ROSELYN KIRK The traditionally Republican Davis County Commission will remain Republican even though Commissioner Stan Smoot, ar suedes are in, and make some of the nicest .clothing around. The suedes 'are so soft that they drape, and make even intimate clothSoft worth wearing. ing hostess gowns have never :been more beautiful. The new washable suede is particularly .effective in suits, jackets and ipants, and comes in a variety of colors. The cloth itself may 'seem expensive, but is and indestructible, combines softness and tailoring in such a way that it is worth every penny. You'll find a wide selection of the newest fashion fabrics on display at our store. prac-tical- ly ANNS FABRIC LOFT, 21 East Gentile, 376-591- 1. Hoffman, Loom Skill, Thompson of Calif., Valley, Crompton, Mission James River Knits, Robbins, Carlton, Springmaid. Valvex-x- , Kettledoth, V.I.P. and others. Open 10 a.m.-- 6 pm. Mon. thru Sat Concord, Burlington-Kloppm- Charter, an, Closed Sundays FABRIC TIP: A plain colored dress of sude or good wool will make a great tunic to wear over a slip print dress, or a handsome jumper. Case brightly painted clothes trees, handmade wood puzzles, and quilts with matching pillows story books, rarely seen are also available. handmade in addition to Study is completed on Dec. 15. who did not seek will be replaced by Commissioner Wendall Zaugg. MR. ZAUGG defeated Democrat Dean Brand by 340 votes for the two-yecounty Npw washable made by members of the Fiddlers Creek Camp DUP. gleans Commission Years ago it served as a By Ann Harris Ann, Holly Hobby, and clown dolls, all deep halfway stop for those traveling between Morgan and Salt Lake City to attend the IDS Church conference. SHOP is stocked with many items including antique childrens attic fea tures Raggedy commission seat. Mr. Brand held the lead most of the night, but lost in the early morning hours to Mr. Zaugg, a building inspector ana contractor for the LDS Church. Mr. Zaugg received 50.3 per cent of the vote. ComIncumbent four-yemissioner Glen Flint, of West Point defeated Rex Strand, of Bountiful to retain the Republican monopoly on the of Reproductions antique MRS. RAITT, owner and manager, places emphasis on the skills of local craftsmen and would like to expand that. She takes items on consignment and is interested in more from this area. The Raitt family has lived Hoiladay. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Day James and son Brig returned to Priesthood. Arizona where he is teaching at a high school there. Mrs. Winona Thorderson all over the world, most recently in Germany and Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. They moved to Utah l years ago and about six months after arriving Mrs. Raitt initiated plans for the shop. and son Kimball drove to Denver, Colo, to visit with a daughter. Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Overstreet. While there Mrs. Thordersons son Dr. J. Richard Thorderson of Detroit, Mich, flew into a to attend Denver conference, and this afforded them the opportunity of having a nice family visit Mr. and Mrs. Keith Campbell have as houseguests her THE YOUNGEST of her children is 15 so now she enjoys herself at the Cottage with the fewer demands at home, die five CUSTOM SUPERIOR Mr. Zaugg narrowly defeated Republican Ivo Phone Bar-BQ- ue 376-461- St, Layton 0 Steaks Available WINTER HOURS Mon.-Fr- l. : USD A Choice Beef'zorWhote 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 9 to 1 CLOSED SUNDAY 781 Cut, wrapped andlrona ar commission. COMMISSIONER Flint gained 53.7 per cent of the vote as compared to Mr. Strands 41.4 per cent. Con- SEBASTION TREADMORE ( togo IN THE SNOW, BIG Os THE NAME TO V sewers will be implemented when the 208 Water Quality 4- PLV POLYESTER SNOW TIRE NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR WHITEWALL 4 lbs. Beans Sta Puf Fabric 7 oz. can Softener Jergens Bath Size Hand Soap 2 lbs. this District. ASSETS Cash and due from banks Treasury securities Obligations of other U. S. Government agencies and corporations Obligations of States and political subU. S. 3,748,000.00 3,092,000.00 400,000.00 divisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures 5,350,000.00 None 40,000.00 None Federal Reserve stock and corporate stock . Trading account securities Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices 1,100,000.00 a. Loans, Total (excluding unearned income) 9,381,000.00 b. Less: Reserve for possible loan losses 142,000.00 c. Loans, net 919,000.00 None Direct lease financing. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises. . 365,000.00 None Real estate owned other than bank premises Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries None and associated companies Customers liability to this bank on acceptanNone ces outstanding Other assets 73,000.00 1 thru 15) ... . 23,387,000.00 Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, TOTAL DEPOSITS IN " 320,879,000.00 and coiporations 9,482,000.00 Time and savings deposits of individuals, 12,635,000.00 partnerships, and corporations 84,000.00 Deposits of United States Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions. . 2,511,000.00 Deposits of foreign governments and official None institutions None Deposits of commercial banks : Certified and officers checks ' 167,000.60 r , '- ... None None None Preferred stock-totpar value No. shares outstanding Common Stock-totpar value (No. shares authorized 21,000) (No. shares outstanding 21,000) al 210,000.00 al 1,325,000.00 949,000.00 None TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL 2,484,000.00 (sum of items 32 thru 36) AND LIABILITIES TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL 23,387,000.00 (sum of items 30, 31, and 37) MEMORANDA Average for 15 or 30 calendar days ending with call date: a. Cash and due from banks 3,749,000.00 (corresponds to item 1 above) b. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell (corresponds to item 8 above) 1,300,000.00 c. Total loans. . (corresponds to item 9a above) d. Time deposits of $100,000 or more in domestic offices(corresponds to Memoranda items 3a plus 3b below) e. Total deposits, .(corresponds to item 24 above) f. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase 25 9,324,000.00 1,713,000.00 21,182,000.00 above) Size A78x13 Plus Fed. Ex. Tax $2.00 BIG TRAK 80 RETREAD! 95 $w Plus F.E.T. & RECAPPABLE EXCHANGE CASH & CARRY MOUNTING AVAILABLE EXPIRES NOV. 11, 1976 26 above) None None None Standby letters of credit outstanding Time deposits of $100,000 or more in domestic offices: a. Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000 or more 1,460,000.00 b. Other time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more 253,000.00 bank I, Ernest R. Little, Cashier, of the above-name- d do hereby declare that this report of condition is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ERNEST R. LITTLE, Cashier We, the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and t elief is true and correct. H. J. BARNES HAROLD J. GAILEY ALAN B. BLOOD Directors DOWN PAYMENT FINANCE CHARGE RATE ANNUAL 235 No. Main, Layton 376-244- 2 3 Monthly Payments same as cash Example 90.00 3 payment of 30.00 each on approved contract State of Utah, County of Davis, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th day of October, 1976. DELL J. LARKIN Notary Public STATE OF UTAH. Department of Financial Institutions I, W. S. Brimhall, Commissioner, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed in this office on October 28, 1976. W. S. BRIMHALL, Commissioner - V 20,903,000.00 Subordinated notes and debentures EQUITY CAPITAL ..(corresponds to item 600x13 695x14 735x14 775x15 825x15 855x18 ?- " ; DOMESTIC OFFICES - - . . . $5,941,000.00 (a) Total demiuid deposits (b) Total time A savings deposits $14,938,000.00 None TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES AND IN DOMESTIC TOTAL DEPOSITS FOREIGN OFFICES 20,879.000.00 Federal funds purchased and securities sold None under agreements to repurchase None Other Liabilities for borrowed money None Mortgage indebtedness Acceptances executed by or for account of None this bank and outstanding Other liabilities 24,000.00 g. Other liabilities for borrowed money. Cookies 60 North Main, Layton and on to Colorado. They spent a few days at Arvada, Colo, with Mr. and Mrs. Whitesides two daughters and their families before returning home, CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION OF BARNES BANKING COMPANY of Kaysville, Utah And Foreign and Domestic Subsidiaries, at the close of business September 30, 1976, a state banking Institution organized and operating under the banking laws of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Published in accordance with a call made by the State Banking Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of (corresponds to item Cat Food Double Luck Cut Green They returned home by way of Iowa and the middleweet reserves KNOW. for building more storm Paper Towels Bicentennial Seminars held in Salt Lake City and Davis County. Dr. Bishop conducted some of the seminars and after leaving Utah, flew on to Los Angeles, Calif, to assist in conducting some in that area. While here, his daughter Miss Lynn Bishop who is attending the Brigham Young University of Provo visited with her father and also with grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Surplus Undivided profits Reserve for contingencies and other capital ar of 30 the opportunity of visiting with a grandson, Elder Mel Nance who la serving there on a LDS mission. They then drove to Washington D.C. spending much time sightseeing all polnta of interest and also at Williamsburg. (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) - Commissioner Flint, who has served on the Davis Commission for 14 years, defeated Rex Strand, Democratic challenger by 5,687 votes. Two years ago Mr. Strand had challenged Republican Commissioner C.E. Moss for the two-yecommission post. COMMISSIONER Flint, who stood on his record as a commissioner, had called attention to the three libraries, two storm sewer canals and two hospitals that had been built during the time he served on the commission. He said a program MEW International TOTAL LIABILITIES says cerned Citizens candidate Don Reay received 2,215 votes or a 4.7 per cent of the total. the Managing Change in Urban LIABILITIES USD A CHOICE MILLER BLUE RIBBON BEEF Custom Cutting of Beef, Pork and Lamb Whitesides. Tit Northfolk, Va. they had parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Bishop. He flew here to at- TOTAL ASSETS (Sum of items 1370 West Gentle Mills, former mayor of Centerville, by 37 votes in the primary election. During the campaign, Mr. Zaugg called for an end of tax rebates and said he would lower taxes. HE QUESTIONED the use of federal funds in Davis County and said tax monies collected in Davis County should remain here. He opfederal posed funding because he fears federal control. During the campaign, Mr. Zaugg had listed as his priority, less big government and more free enterprise, rk attended were grandson, Richard, was ordained a Deacon in his Mrs. all attended the funeral service of Milton Hatch at Cris, daughter of Sheila Raitt, who is the owner of the Cottage Gift Shop in Layton, shows off one of the handmade dolls that are sold in the remodeled home on N. Highway 89. who his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Stllson and was a guest of his Education Randolph on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jeffs and daughter, Miss Mar Diene Jeffs were dinner guests in Bear River on Sunday at the home of their son Mr. and Mrs. Hal Jeffs. They all attended the LDS church services there where Mr. and Mrs. Jeffs eldest and Vegas, Nev. where they met York spent two weeks in Utah tend Mrs. Steven Holt (Kathy) of . Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. James Elder, Mesa, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. John Linford of Broomfield, Colo.; and all of their families. It was a special occasion and a great family reunion. Mrs. Marie Smith of Kansas is a Topeka, houseguest of Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Russell Massey for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day met their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Day and son Brig of Show Low, Ariz. at Provo where they together attended the BYU and Arizona football game. Their son and his family came on to Kaysville to spend the weekend with his parents and family. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Day entertained at a family dinner in their honor. Other guests were Miss Bonnie Day, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jensen of Mr. Dr. Kay Bishop of New the Southern and Eastern states. They flew to Las Alabama. Diane Kelson on October 8 in the Los Angeles LDS Temple. family Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Ben 0. Brough, Mrs. Doritt Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Han-ne- y Nance have returned from a three week vacation trip to son, Dr. Keith Linford and Other members of their Rodeo, Calif. mother Mrs. Mabel Biles and her sister Mrs. Bell Bishop both from Burningham, |