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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 1. dita IX NATHANIEL JOHNSON with a BS 1979 degree and was on Forces Industrial College assisted the committee for planning the first Founders where he majored in nuclear magnetic resonance for his doctorial degree. HE IS a member of the American Chemical Society and the American Association of University Professors. He is in the reserve officers association and an honorary member of Sigma Chi and Sachem from the University of Illinois. He is an author of several scientific publications and the recipient of the Baker Chemical Award. He is in Whos Who in Chemistry" in Day celebration in Syracuse. Mrs. Folkman has been employed by the Utah School for the Deaf, has done volunteer work for the Internal Revenue Service and is notable accomplishments, working with her husband N. JOHNSON Stauffer Chemical Company. He and his wife, Leetha , have - LAYTON Nathaniel Johnson of Layton Running three children. They are members of the Bible Teacher Embry Chapel for the city council and indicates his goals are to deal with community problems, to plan concurrent with changes in state, county and local laws through population growth and operational cost of city government; focus attention on senior citizen needs; to improve the tax base; to work for adequate police protection and city service; to investigate and establish a library and improve traffic flow; and to remodel downtown Layton Church and enjoy very much living in Layton and participating in community DON DeWITT Donald F. DeWitt is a candidate for mayor of East Layton. He lives at 1227 North V ..i : if ASSETS Thousand? $1,260 None v Cash and due from banks U. S. Treasury securities Obligations of other U. S. Government agen- cies and corporations Obligations of States and political subdivisions in the United States All other securities Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell Loans Total None 302 6 50 2,655 Less: Reserve for possible loan losses at the a full-tim- KATHY, HER husband their four children reside at 1296 David Street. East Layton Planning Board and on the city council and, the mayor of Eastlayton, His record as mayor includes completed plans for the construction of the city hall ; made arrangements to double the land size of the park without additional expenditures; instigated purchase of ground for city shops and storage; proposed and stimulated the development of the water storage project and complety ed the acquisitions for Rainbow Drive improvement. He worked with the county and federal engineers to get the storm sewer on Rainbow Drive placed on a high priority for county shared storm sewer project and instigated the new city master plan program. Loans, Net 2,626 Lease financing receivables Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises Real estate owned other than bank premises None . . All other assets 20 3 TOTAL ASSETS 4,268 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions in the United States All other deposits Certified and officers checks TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,480 (a)- Total demand deposits $2,359 (b)- Total time & savings deposits Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase Liabilities for borrowed money Mortgage indebtedness Other liabilities that East needs wise, Layton experienced leadership by someone who can work HE INDICATES 1,210 1,789 None 737 None 103 $3,839 cooperatively with the total number of forces exerting themselves on a small, fast graving community. A good working relationship between city officials, county officials, neighboring city officials, None None None 1 prospective developers, both residential and commercial, townspeople, etc. is needed. A great deal of care must be taken to insure a sound, economic base out of which (par value) Surplus profits and reserve for tingencies and other capital reserves TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY Utah and has a Announcing his candidacy for one of Syracuse Citys three council seats is Bruce G. director of the State Division of Indian Affairs. Mr. Parry, having served in his present believes baked ham, baked beans, coleslaw, potato salad, macaroni salad, fruit salad, rolls and butter. Cost is $4 per person. If both beef and ham , Receives Award For HE WAS bom in Logan, the oldest in a family of eight children. He was educated in the public schools and graduated from Cyprus High School where he lettered in football and track. He attended Weber State College and graduated from BYU with a BS and MA degree. He has taken classes toward his PhD to the former Darlene Sessions and is the father of four Parry, currently the capacity masters degree in management from the university. He is married children. David E. Gilbert for 82 years that he can use his vast experience in public administration to great advantage in serving his community. Candidate Parry has considerable experience in the areas of policy development, program planning, Promoted mental relations. THE MEDAL was awarded for meritorious service. Such service can be over an extended period of time or for outstanding achievement in a single situation. The recipient must have demonstrated skills and dedication far above the average. Gilbert received the award while assigned as a training noncommissioned officer with the 31st Infantry at Camp THE DANCE will begin at 8 p.m. and there will be two The Beaver Bite bands, and Toby and the Rebels. James Milbum of Layton is the Cancer Drive chairman and all proceeds from the dinner-danc- e will go to the cancer fund. at her home Nov. 7. Barton and Mrs. LaRena Sandall will be assisting hostesses. The program will be under the direction of the program Mrs.-Florenc- e committee, Mrs. Helen Johnson and Mrs. Winona Thor-derso- Howze. HIS MOTHER, Mrs. Mary E. McClellon, lives at 6802 Russett Drive, Louisville. The James sergeants father, H. Gilbert Sr., lives at 1669 Camelot Drive, Layton. SSBSSJSSSSSSSSSSSjM , U1 CARTRIDGE PLAYER ii WITH AMFMMPX ifWf . RADIO 60 Model Universal Fifing Design lliiili WATT AMPLIFIER Model Door System AOiustawe Shafts Dial m Suggestion HILL AFB He S A. 8-it- and believes East Layton needs individuals in government with the ability to make decisions,, take the responsibility for those decisions and commit all their efforts to achieving the goals they set for the community. Mrs. Vera Liston will hostess the Lantern Club at her home for their November meeting. Members will meet on Nov. 5. Opal Fudge and Mrs. Barbara Thomassen will be the assisting hostesses. Mrs. Lucile B. Sheffield will entertain the Athena Club and awarded the Army Commendation Medal at Camp Howze, Korea. are taken the cost will be $5.50 per person. He stresses effective efficient city government. Kaysville Clubs Staff Sgt. David E. Gilbert, whose wife, Deborah, lives in Louisville, Ky., recently was promoted to his present rank operation and evaluation, budgeting and intergovern- Berafit Duffel The Roy Eagles Aerie 3355 will hold a Benefit Buffet Dinner and dance on Wednesday, Nov. 14. The dinner will be served from p.m. at the Roy Eagle Bldg. The menu will be roast beef or 5 frequency Oeevt Push Type Local Distance ush Type Pcwer Switch Push Type Push Type Channel Selector LED Channel Indicator LED Stereo indicator award has been presented at Hill AFB to Avice M. Wood of Kaysville for a suggestion to improve operations in her work area. She is an inventory management specialist at the base. A $35 e 30w JO outpui power on and oft switch e five C etemeni controls for sound & tone e Front to Rear Fader Control desaed MRS. WOOD and her hus- band Theron four have children. CAR STERFO PLAYER 'll !fi needed services can be supplied to the citys WITH AMFMMPX RADIO Model residents. A careful selection of service priorities must be established as the problem of roads, water, sewer, law studied and acted upon. WE NEED dedication, e professionalism and behavior on the part states-man-lik- of our elected head. Donald F. DeWitt is the best candidate to provide this leadership. $3,840 Short en- forcement, fire, recreation and planned growth are TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) Subordinated notes and debentures EQUITY CAPITAL Preferred stock No. shares outstanding None (par value) Common stock 10,000 a. No shares authorized 10,000 b. No. shares outstanding BRUCE G. PARRY MR. YEATES hopes to develop an overall master plan to fit the development needs of the community. He feels East Layton is faced with an era of greater demands for city services and a need for controlled growth and development in the 1980s. Announcing his candidacy for mayor of East Layton is Keith (Delyn) Yeates, 32, of 985 East 780 North, East Lay-toHe is East Laytons only independent candidate. BRUCE IS a graduate of Davis High School, Weber Jr. College and the University of DopfJd Dance Slated tions. Mr. DeWitt has served as president of the Layton Kiwanis Club, has been on the right-of-wa- 29 ; Cot University of Utah. He is a certified clinical social worker and a professional marriage counselor. He has held many offices in the State Mental Health Association; Utah Chapter of National Association of Social Workers; the American Society of Hospital Social Work Directors; Community Council on Social Services; Committee on Alcohol and Drugs, etc. He has had 24 years of experience in supervision and management posi- KEITH (DELYN) YEATES County. PRIOR TO serving in state government, Mr. Parry was a public educator and coach for Dave and graduate of Davis masters degree from the NATIONAL BANK REGION NUMBER TWELFTH v An advocate of open government, she would like to see more city residents take an active interest in city programs and activities. She feels that one of her greatest assets is being available on a e basis. High School, Utah State University and received a 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 SEPTEMBER 30, 1979 Published in response to call made by comptroller of the currency, under Title 12, United States Code, Section 161. . is employed HE IS Junior High School; a director for the North Davis United Fund, Memorial Burial Insurance, Advisory Board at St. Benedict Hospital and the Utah Lung Association. He has also been a member of the U.S. Regional Energy Commission. Mr. Johnson is a graduate of the University of Illinois r consideration. McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden as the director of social services. Pioneer Investors; vice president of North Layton ,i present system should be given careful and serious East and has lived there for the past six years. He lived in Layton for 23 years before moving to East Layton. EXPERIENCE is varied. He has been chairman of Ogdens park and recreation commission; president of V, quality programs and services. She believes that the development of a secondary water system to augment the 2375 HIS i'n'1' KATHY IS concerned about the future growth of Syracuse and feels that comprehensive planning is essential to assure DONALD F. DelVITT City. CHARTER NO. 16Z25 Kathy Folkman, mother of four and a Syracuse city resident for eight years has announced her candidacy for Syracuse city councilwoman. Having served in various leadership capacities in both civic and church organizations, Kathy has had a great deal of experience working with and for people. He ability to provide quality services. Mr. Parry has also pledged to keep Syracuse Municipal Property Tax the lowest of any city in Davis Dave, was to set up a statewide voluntary tax preparation assistance program for IRS. The program assisted low income, elderly and disadvantaged citizens in the preparation of their tax forms. KATHY FOLKMAN degree. Mr. Yeates is also a graduate of the Texamoa Wholesale School of Retail Management. His educational training has emphasized organizational communications and psychology. Married to the former Vicky Ann Bowen, the Yeates are the parents of five children. He has worked for a large retail jewelry company and has managed a store with an annual volume of $250,000 a year. He is currently a real estate consultant. the and development maintenance of adequate park facilities, adequate recreation programs for the citys residents, and keeping city growth in line with the currently vice president of an insulation firm. One of her 1958. At the present time Mr. Johnson is employed at nine years in the Davis School District. He has also been a group supervisor at the State Industrial School and has directed recreation programs for both Ogden and Layton cities. Mr. Parry expressed several concerns in announcing his candidacy including AT Clearfield School and Weber College, Mrs. Folkman has developed a strong interest in her community. In 1978 she EDUCATED High University in St. Louis, Mo. He graduated from the Army War College and the Armed KEITH (DELYN) YEATES BRUCE G. PARRY KATHY FOLKMAN the staff at Washington $ IMIto lawns Mne ft Model KE525TR40 Round Three-wa- y Speaker Kit. These total range Audio sounding speakers feature lull 40 watts of playing power plus: Ceramic Magnet Circuit Air Suspension Woofer 5 2 HMrequency tweeter 1 Super tweeter Complete with open mesh grilles, wiring & hardware Model KE69TR40 6 x9 Speaker Kit. lull range, full 40 Three-wa- y y, Chassis Design AMFM Push Type fast Button Volume Control Tone Control Push Type Local 'Distance LED AW 'EM indicators 0 watts power watt power speakers feature: 20-o- z. 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