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Show FEBRUARY 9, 1983 Kidnapper Sentenced L Ji Mining 4241 State Office Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 1 Phone: (801) 533-577- Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Feb. 9, 1983 3 Issue No. 4 The kidnapper of Melanie Larsen, of Kaysville, last July 23 has been to 20 years in prison. 4 C-6- LARRY DAVID Nielsen Nielsen, 30, pleaded guilty Dec. 4 to the charge that he kidnapped the Larsen girl at a Kaysville convenience store and held her captive in Salt Lake City prior to taking her to Nebraska from where she escaped. It can pay handsomely to play our newspaper bingo game, that continues for another 1 weeks. This weeks lucky winners are: Gayle McGraw, left, who gets to spend nearly $27 at Harrys Thriftway as does Tonya Day while Marjorie Haan can stock up on assorted products from Layton Drug. Check this weeks Bingo page for this weeks pertinent numbers THE FORMER Salt Lake City radio disc jockey took the stand and apologized to Melanies family and to the community (public) for the pain he had caused others. I was filling a selfish need and pray to God that this incident in Melanies life will be erased in time. and Defense Atty. Mark Besen-dorfhad argued for a prison term followed by treatment in a halfway house for the defendents drug and psychological problems. 1 rules! on-goi- BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY in and for the STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE CREATION OF OVERBURDEN GUIDELINES AND THE UPDATING OF SOILS GUIDELINES THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL PERSONS Prosecuting attorneys, IN- Three days of winter fun was enjoyed by the following couples from the Syracuse GENERATIONS Elders Quorum; Kelly and Sandy Hansen, Elders quorum president; Edward and Sharlene Bill; Rob and Julie Hansen, Larry and Jackie Mulcock, Craig and Rhonda Hansen, -- PROGRAM. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the Utah Coal Mining and Reclamation Permanent Regulatory Program the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining wishes to produce overburden guidelines and update the draft soils guidelines. These guidelines would be used to provide assistance to the min- ing industry regarding the characterization of soils and overburden. Numerous requests from industry and consulting groups have underscored the need for such guidelines. persons wishing to show cause as to why the guidelines should or should not be published or those wishing to comment on the need, the content or wishing to have an active input in the creation of the All and Stan and Marsha Hamblin and Richard and Wendy Taylor. During the three days that they visited in Yellowstone National Park, many miles of snowmobiling was enjoyed and the wild animals in the park were plentiful at this time of year, vs Cash and due from depository institutions U. S. Treasury securities Obligations of other U. S. Government agencies 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 22,410 a. Loans total 285 b. Less: Allowance for possible loan losses c. Loans, Net Lease financing receivable Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises Real estate owned other than bank premises All other assets TOTAL ASSETS d JUVENILE VALENTINES t G D J t G D t for both new and l ex-ce- d umpires for the 1983 for both baseball and 11. NICS will start Feb. 107 it the Utah Power and Service Center, 1569 W. Temple. lies will include rules, inics and uniforms. Con-iar- y 9 Avery at 'ormation. Sale All other deposits Certified and officers D reg. Sale 14 Quilting Hoops reg. $5.00 Sale 18 Quilting Hoops reg. $9.00 candy J G D J t G e J t G D J o c 9,G VV DV C V V V V V V O C V V r JJEWELKY 1 G X e J G 1.800 22,125 None D J t 8 805 29,8 5,226 24,670 None ng demand notes issued to the U. S. Treasury and other liabilities for borrowed money Mortgage indebtedness and liability for capitalized leases n None 45 430 All other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES Subordinated notes and debentures D 23,865 30,371 G Z V VVV VV ?VV PLUJSIHI 9O o, G TOY 1 G t D J t G D C t G O U G None EQUITY CAPITAL Preferred stock a. No. shares outstanding Common stock a. No. shares authorized b. No. shares outstandig Surplus Undivided profits Reserve for contingencies None (par value) None 4,000 4,000 (par value) 400 1.400 TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY G and FRAGRANCE ,305 3,105 33,476 CAPITAL MEMORANDA 'efl 1.19 Standby letters of credit, total Time deposits of 8100,000 or more in domestic offices Sale 1.59 3.99 6.29 Total deposits J G 114 J 6,002 None G J 29,023 G bank, do solemnly I, KENT DEE SMITH, CASHIER, of the above-name- d SWEAR that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. KENT DEE SMITH J 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 belief has been prepared in conformance with the instructions issued by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the State Banking Authority and is true and correct. RALPH W. FIRTH JOHN S. MORGAN VERNON W. FLINT Directors Courier, Bristol, Va. Stover G G A PITY oor man is probably lorally than the rich nearly all sins are ex- 3 t 3,121 343 checks under agreements to repurchase Interest-bea- J and many more None 17 Total Deposits a. Total demand deposits b. Total time and savings deposits Federal funds purchased and securities sold 3 Strawberry Shortcake J 4,858 Other time deposits in amounts of 8100,000 or more Average for 30 calendar days endmgg with report date: 10 Emb. Hoops $1.71 Ziggy D D t J Garfield Amounts outstanding as of report date: 4" Emb. Hoops reg. 3 D partnerships, and other capital reserves h State Umpires Asso-- l will be accepting appli-- s named minor children: Notice is hereby given that natural father of the above 33,476 States $1.41 Paula J. Frank Secretary of the Board Published in the Weekly Reflex First publication Feb. 9,1983 Last publication March 2. 1983 Issue No. 2 521 corporations Umpires Needed STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING BROOKS and CODY CHASE BROOKS, Minors. TO BOYD BROOKS, the 3,531 381 1.579 270 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporation Deposits of United States Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions in the United HOOPS SHANNEL BUFFE 1983. STEPHEN I. OD Attorney for Petitioner 216 North Main Layton, Utah 84041 No Coupons Necessary LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, HOOPS - HOOPS rights would be terminated forever. OF UTAH CASE NO. 4543 IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON of Layton, Utah, and Foreign and Domestic Subsidiaries, a member of the Federal Reserve System, at the close of business March 31, 1982, published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under title 12, United States Code, Section 161. National Bank Region Number Twelve Charter Number 7685 DOLLARS AMOUNT IN THOUSANDS AWARD DAVIS COUNTY, STATE G ASSETS RECEIVES IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF REPORT OF CONDITION OF at Accepting the Gateway District Exploring Roundtable attendance award, Lake Bonneville Council, Boy Scouts of America are LDS Officials, Stake sident Brent Allen, Layton Utah West Stake; left, High Councilman Robert Wixom, Roundtable Explorer Committee member, and 2nd Councilor Steven Randall. The award was presented to the Layton Utah West LDS Stake for their support and attendance at monthly Roundtable September - May. Six post sponsoring zones and two specialty post comprise the Gateway District Explorer Roundtable. The attendance award was presented to Robert Wixom by Newell Anderson Gateway District Exploring chairman. and find that you have abandoned the children, and that said children would therefore be adopted without your consent, and that your parental Court may grant Petitioner's petition for the adoption of the above named minor children Sweetheart Walues COAL REGULATORY Syracuse FIVE ruary, IN THE GENERATION OF OVERBURDEN GUIDELINES AND THE UPDATING OF SOILS GUIDELINES FOR USE IN THE STATES however, argued that Nielsen had threatened Melanie with bodily harm or death, leaving her with emotional scars that she will live with for a lifetime. Mrs. Ora Campbell of Kaysville is proud of her five generation span with the recent birth of Kristen Ames in California. Front, Evelyn Able, left, grandmother, Fair Oaks, Calif.; Kim Ames holding daughter Kristen of Placerville, Calif. Back, Bula Byrd, of Fair Oaks, Calif., left, great grandmother and Ora Campbell, Kaysville, great-gre- LEGAL NOTICE by appearing at a Board Hearing on Thursday, February 24, 1983 at 1:30 P.M. in Room4110 of the State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, 841 14 or by sending written comments to be received by the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining by February 21, 1983. DATED this 4th day of Feb- TERESTED HE STRESSED that Nielsen does not have a prior criminal record and that the incident (kidnapping) was primarily the result of being affiliated with drugs (at the time). Ward responsible pleading, the proposed guidelines may do so ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE AND NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE NO. OSM-01- 1 th Second Published in the Davis News Journal on Feb. 9, 1983 Issue No. 2 2 was given the prison sentence by U.S. District Judge David K. Winder who said, kidnapping is a serious crime and demands serious punishment. A short sentence would demean the seriousness of this crime. HURRAY FOR BINGO! Michael Thomas Oliveria, Petitioner for adoption in the above entitled matter, will have this matter heard on the 15th day of March, 1983, at 9:00 a.m. at the Courthouse in Farmington, County of Davis, State of Utah. You are further notified that if you fail to appear for hearing on said date or otherwise file a Division of Oil, Gas and STATE OF UTAH Department of Financial Institutions I, Avon T. Francis, Asst. Cheif Examiner do hereby certify that the foregobank, ing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above-name- d filed in this office on January 26, 1983. AVON T. FRANCIS, Asst. Chief Examiner G imflUE DRUG Kaysville Drug 352 North Main, Kaysville, IWIOIl Fort Lane Shopping Center 5444256 Mon.-S- at 8-- 9 DRUG 544-347- 3 Open 9-- 9 Everyday 9 to 7 San. |