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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. FEBRUARY 2. 1978 l"Jar Ceedc: Pv.n i Top Priority Planning for the future wa'er needs of East Layton described the services the company would give to East Layton. He said the company would search out all possible sources of revenue for the water project If it was necessary to have a municipal bond election, Burrow, Smith and Company would assist the city with the sale of the bonds at the lowest possible rate of interest GRANT money from the Farmers Home Loan and the was the top priority item dis-- c ussed at the Fast Layton City council meeting held Jan 24. MR. SANDBERG, representative of Call a En- the preliminary plans for an East Layton City deep culinary water well and water storage gineering, presented Id'.K The present East Layton water system draws water from Weber Basin and the Crocked Hollow Springs There is enough water to PoO homes At the supply money is the Utah State Division of Water Resources If the new system is approved, all water revenue will have to be used to support the water system No money from water will be transferred into the citys general fund This might mean additional increases in certain taxes and in the water users tions THE proposed addition to the tttv water system would lonstst of a well drilled to a depth of 1 000 feet, a water storage tank with a capacity gallons and 2200 inch water line Cost of the protect would be OoO tax IN other business, the coun cil instructed CouncHwoman Sias to write an over-timpolicy for city employees $420 mil The system would meet the needs of East Layton through 19k5 At that time, an addi- e Mrs Rigby, the city recorder, was to contact a tional water storage tank would be needed It is title company and possibly believed the water from the well would be sufficient to supply the city attorney to find out how to get the deeds for indef Layton property transferred former owners to Unless this transfer the city must pay taxes on the land m NEXT, the council voted to hire the firm of Burrow, Smith and Company to serve as finant ial consultants to the Mr New man, the city and city from the the city is made, property question FINALLY, the council voted to appoint Delbert Kearl to the planning commission representative of Burrow, Smith acquired recently imteh Company DECEMBER 31, 1977 Published in response to call made by comptroller of the currency, undu Title 12, United States Code, Section 161 ASSFTS Thousands Cash and due from banks Treasury securities Obligations of other U S Government cies and corporations Obligations of States and pol.tical $4,GJ9 1,324 U S agen- None sub- 1.777 divistons Other bonds, notes, and debentures Federal Reserve suck and corporate stock Trading account securities Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell Loans 15,382 t Less Reserve lor possible 196 loan losses . Loans, Net Direct lease financing Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises Real estate owned other than bank premises Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and "associated companies" Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Other assets TOTAL ASSETS None 29 to of partnerships, and corporations partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions Dejxisits of foreign governments and official . institutions Deposits of commercial banks Certified and officers checks, etc TOTAL DEPOSITS $5,351 (a)- Total demand deposits (b)- Tota) time & savings deposits 15,186 25 162 None No shares authorized evening with beautiful xers Even the table lmen d 'ferent each evernrg vtudy classes were given , on board the ship Three s x uhe ( f ' GLORIA AsilBY t t U V fc V - V n if ast 'hil d rjoiiisn w , it i ' c it v a ' ' j - . ' i i I, f j fn i a lall i iiuv a h v n Ire 11,1 US Were i 1 i -- - hapte r of Swe a vi !te Itir - ' t i K 1 s k . t i ; i t r St of s ' i imi raid s e 1 re 1 n ip an tl to 1 how K J on bo. (d ii h even me ) t'e tadvanced bs cld'S of Lat h a Eriveted hi 5 't i'ii bus it ss e- Ei urt en giris v or V rs F , n an were ah1- n 'ran eiTitranle Shei e WhUnian gave hmtn tJ t 3 . g ( II 1 B Tiin w bs 9 hrs'm ts d i. I ks m tl tw i wm bt ' rv 1 i I siiioe 1 ' c w '! ' i ui.h V M v , o ej-- d t tk ' travelers spent c e a s1 re g'vti' bv' M t A fan s i ko n.' l. 'le'ed. i A' S 3r St's Mrs the a' it. s I si t Lira Adi s act' Ms t Ire v ra n 1 jK Ml; Hive v b tken It t.er wit ' i A. Ml tne Indians of ire erior live in extreme .ertv Grass hous s Ft on small lots ' o j l . . s' Ire i as. i J.ir'a h . idx - j n 1 lies grow all their u J un these tiny pci . id Life expectant is D Y N. 443 W. UvCn, Uf. 4341 years Girls marry c ais of age Eiom Guatemala, the Y l Kemp traveled by bus to 'he Mexican sea coast w here they again boarded the ship to journey to Acapulco After touring this famous resort community, the travelers Citv arrv- - 773-44- (C31) nmr t .uzni noreii vc o had bir'hdays etui h g he nonth ot January Sjecral gnition was given to these xm f.e at the daily senior i mens la.ichts n that is heid in the Lavton Eagles lodge Mr and Mrs NevinCriddle PS 'he I m 1 1 iebraied hel Guests at tin ( ii Mr and Mrs A u Adams of Salt I m and Mrs Lavid r Ala I ay ton, Mrs Noa i of lay' m and Mr er cf 1 IIJTEFI-TA- K HVICES, IlICa V M hitrna W Lake City, l)y h G:4t 111 1 Robert X ? h (01)268-351- 5 t o f. ' Adelines since Ison, wmit she served as eorre spond.ng secretary, soeial chi man, inter chapter relations air man, historian andtwoars as president In March U7b, she was elected vice ri gent foi Riga n Eight comprising the stab s of Utah, Colorado, Montana, Idaho and part of Nevada Two weeks liter she w is moved up to Reg tut as the elected Report could not fu! fill her year SHE HAS attended n am of convc ntn ns and She was present at the convention .n London this past fall and w is among the group that s mg for the Queen She is also a mem be r of the Federal Women s Club where she served three years as treasuier, one vear as president elect, and one year as president None 84 13.739 60 1,997 None 1 181 ACTIVE in church affa.rs, she has directed a Beehive chorus, Pel ef Society chorus and a girls chorus She also has served as choir direitor and speech director and is presently orgtniM for htr ward She was assistant thu rm m of the first Clearfield Davs Celebration and has been active in civic affairs MRS. ASHBY was bom .n Colorado and moved to Salt Lake City in 1932 She CASH SAVER SPECIALS f $1.50 Childien 1 I Pusses None and of two son .ilftiv i 4 ' m e S mi ir daughter She h is Clearfield for the past 2 1,500 None None None 11 present t.nre Mu ,s employed as an in.enif ' , management spec ia!iM at Hi! AFB She has 25 vrars st r. with the government At the uruii et Y SI ' fTJI f k & 5 9) 1 t1 Cl.: ! C.--.! I -- Sofcs-Plaids-Deni- J W None m re- ptHBYl . . v L. a. 4 I tot u J :I , r, e Shcp A v 1 t J 1 1 23 333 1? N, ml ,i ".Yxne If ill . our ) I i nth i f MRS. XT,--- 2 Fri.TiU p m. '' ! ' i w H ASHBY honored at a Nt rti t o tri t tunc heon on I cb 4 Red Bar a in Brtgk mi C cw I-- Sipcr years 21,044 Lac 1 $1 GO 1 mother 2 4 No re married the late Borate Ashby sn 93 J and s 'he $21,044 j ' u- Adults J i CO I f VjJ- y" i ('Sj 1Ree.l Av'i pj ? - (ror-veo- fty 4 MO O' SWOP 39 S 25-34- 22 UvXesioe y i I Cf SIOOSE Mens Wea) e V State i 1 M Norn outstanding aura I th J flew to Salt t dretr i I Mil i is ard V of h pi r s ' ter k Mr tr if 1 sv.uk Dur'Cay r v.vriunito s m t Vis x h f- fc i , 1 rs p bhaion KssUt r a id c Laura cf 5' uric ovtrn ghl gut ss J r .f N'r and Mrs 1 1. Vt- - tbs - , u re u'ed finds t"e stop vc is i National F o x wi x o rnons to'd v1 u 1 ! ca fe.mil members acrcvcs lft I piled Sidles t tv- E busmens Lake hasp, rat e a iwed t ) co" r r f Vj J. d Vis k.l f . I E. the p Ifents ha t a cb Jo'1 o t une the'r t ny d be 't , Ains n is u U he n e hv ht s .ed j r S Kv-- -- IV T'e i 't rarare child s, nitssa v f ilvad.u i in f' L 1 the U human hume fur the nolidays The arn.al of a grande h.'d on Chnsfn as day r ade th's ho'idiv seas m ex M p' cue friends aod eNu'Kry S from 0 it ' i , in fa'rvly was able to gc her at ed recti Adams Mrs birthday T hur y lam !v members enjoyed cake ji i itt cream and the i ihe v festivites ent.re The 1. ;u Cch 1 Guatemala CiH fad lEev travel! d to d fS n n. . hex logical sites Mrs Adams enjryea t c r p al foliage and the h x i .iitains of Guatemala Si t d V cit.ng occas'Di Mrs K m. M U hitn.an and their family u v1 mop ne s in dll IVVII stopped lectues c the natve customs els were also present d m - J til d 1 ill, n up i ' , Mrs Gloi la Ax Clearfield has hi ei c U oraan of the i Lakeview Bosuns. Profession,!1 kmtii i ( , , i recognition for contributions to t t t to the commu'i'tv MRS. ASHBY ircn , from the Ogdut BPV ( d t the Lakev nw ( lut ,i, ' i ! She has served the el r two years as preside n', i year as chapter advis r, is currently serving as on bership chairman She is also Northern 0 , trict diree tor for the t g . BPW Clubs in ihe non In n part of the state SHE HAS been a men be r of C IK. .I. ' i 0 Yenr 1 i c tv In i d sctVa's Wlh the griup an Murmon Native Indians fr m tt . d 'nt counties - cans of native prtsenfta a sj'gs is wherever the nur i r e re i uA re a c- Karns ci i x'T f of Ked on the sh'p as wt u as a" nc'logical sues on la ra r e was little tin e t r r i x was an ex for Mr and 22,553 i f! -- Clearfield 4,000 (par value) Surplus Undivided profits Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves TOTAL EQUITY f APITAl TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL MEMORANDA for 30 calendar Average days ending with report date Cash and due from barks Fed funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell Total loans Time deposits of $100, (XX) or more in domestic offices Total deposits Fed funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase Liabilities for borrowed money TOTAL ASSETS Standby letters of credit outstanding Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100, (XX) or more Other time deposits m amounts of $100,000 or more I, Kent Dee c v t 1 A b No shares outstand rg ' !j v LQLITY CAPITAL shares (par value) n tables were decorated h . he d a b rthday pany Suiul i. evenu g to hemor t e r gra. Of! h s Si O, Mottle (llhic Jl lb rstmas t.me Cl V None TOTAL LIABILITIES (exclud.ng subordinated notes and debentures) Subordinated notes and debentures re t a aft r tra.i n i i on Jan ii g W Ya LTvJ U L; tional $15,633 Total deposits in foreign offices AND IN DOMESTIC TOTAL DEPOSITS FOREIGN OFFICES Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase Liabilities for borrowed money Mortgage indbtedness Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding Other liabilities A E.iwk and r . . Juh' rm. Sun L. i If competitions 5, 0b6 Time and savings deposits of individuals, a Hm i! er , a IV 1,500 Demand deposits of individuals, None Common stix k e t An their national and interna 24,186 No Mrs and Mrs l Ha returned h me None LIABILITIES stock no M was very special des having an endless iey of foods on the menu " M r... i the Ogdt n CHARTER NO 7685 FORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE I 1RST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON of Layton ,) the State of Utah, at the close of business on RL Preferred Rt UVJ.7 a. UAE JAM GA IE c s possible source for part of the present time, there are approximately 6b7 connec- East fcv Commission has been dented. Another Four-Corner- 1 of 1,500 feet of L-- " v.r Smith, Assistant Cashier of the 4K 50 647 4 1,631 24,186 GEORGE B. WILCOX Directors .M 21 C1L4M r The annual meeting . ' the stockholders of Haight s Creek Irrigation Co was Feld on Saturday, Jan 21 in me Burton Elementary multi purpose rixim PPJNTlrlG thiol JPY BUSINLSS transact! reports and election of thref new directors were conducted during the meeting Clesse Hilton was elected to the position of president to fill the unexpired term of David Stewart who recently moved to Montana Mr Hilton will serve one year in this pov tion, at which time an election for president will be held 3,818 1,011 15,249 3,390 21,007 355 None 23,471 60 3,390 None above-name- d THREE new directors vnt ed in were Ben Brough, Cliff Linford and Owen Horne Mr TT Gas TAX Ccrang Scon i - a. Sr 5 I'XU- rrs!, qr Coming Soon 5, Or o 4ftld 8?!x r V fI I' f , Ovy u t RhF Acjc Ji FOHM6 SPRINT Ac Hi eI PPJm 234-378- ft 2345 Washtnqfon Elvd. CLEARTIELO 0GSEW I ;G ira ea. rC?l 10 1 379 S. State, Scorlnn System FOR CPU! FLAY FOR LEAGUE PLAY Coma in s?e this Unit Really Work Shcp end compare. Youii be pleased vxltn the money you save. Some items in limited quantises, so hurry! will serve as Brough president and Mr Linford as vice president of the board of directors Cleon Christensen is secretary and treasurer of the company Mr. Linford stated the water outlook is more favora ble for the coming year with the moisture from the winter months np Good Advice are wrong, you can t afford to argue and if you are right, what's the use? Republican, Toronto J cents c January 30, 1978 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. JOHNS MORGAN RALPH W. FIRTH Vvi n bank do hereby declare that this Report of Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief KENT DEE SMITH We, the 1 If you "W. Jjrws |