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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, AUGUST 8, 1984 Summer Party Set Attention, Davis High Seniors! The Senior Committee has planned a summer party for the entire class of 85. On Saturday, Aug, 18, Davis seniors are invited to participate in water skiing, food and beach activities at Pineview Reservoir in Ogden Canyon. Everything will start at 1 a m. at Cemetery Point. Lunches will cost around $5. TO ATTEND please RSVP by notifying Valoy Seeley, 9 or Nicole Shelly Butt, before Aug. 13. Reese, More boats are needed, so if anyone can help out in this area, contact Valoy to work out gas and other details. It would be greatly It was a 7 lb. 4 oz. daughter that arrived to Lynn and Meg Kneedy at Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful July 9. She has two brothers, Jason and Brian and sister, Michele. Grandparents are Larry and Dona Kneedy, Kaysville. Mrs. Viola Parker of West Point and Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Kneedy of West 1 544-117- 451-254- 451-61- appreciated. Its A (Girl! The Layton High School Lancelles may be busy now getting ready for halftime but theyve shows to cheer on the football tern now, practicing daily ' the Over national and state summer, lot they acof awards, recently. garnered a hieved two superior honors, the highest possible, at the Cheerleader camp at Utah State University, while member Becky Luzitano was named Miss Drill Down. The group marched in both the Layton and Ogden parades, last month, taking 1st in Og31 are at their for first game, den-home, Aug. pjoneer Day parade. Preparing members: front, Jodi Budget, left, Jennifer Daskevitch, Maggie Knowlton, Barby Poulsen, Jolyn Passey, Lisa Talbot, Angie Beesley, Dayna Huffaker, Show Yen Bell, Adrienne Scott, Teri Reinhold and Karen Linton; back, Melissa Guiterrez, left, Lynne Hatch, Amy Cunningham, Jessica and Sherry Sparks, Paige Eldridge, Joi Lin Ure, Dawn Robinson, Debbie Ipaktchian, Wendy Titensor, Cathy Keen and Becky 6:15-8:1- LANCFFIPS MjJWjMjU FYCFI Point are the s. 5, DENNIS A. DEBOER s FOR DAVIS COUNTY COMMISSION Prenatal Care Highlighted FARMINGTON The nine months before birth may be the significant in a babys life, Good prenatal care, started early in can benefit the baby for its entire life and ensure the well- being of the mother during and af-ter pregnancy. FOR THAT reagon Aug. will be designated Prenatal Aware- ness Week in Utah. The Davis County Health Department (451- 3318), Utah State Medical Associa- tion, and Utah Hospital Associa- tion will join with the Utah Depart- ment of Health and other local health departments across the state in making Utahns more aware of importance of early prenatal n care. Dr. Enrico A. Leopardi, M.D., Davis County Health Director, ex- plains why good prenatal care, sought early in pregnancy, is so 6-- . A . BABYS health, health pat- - terns, and even intelligence and mental abilities may be significant- ly affected by what goes on before is born. It is extremely important that parents learn and put into practice those health measures that contribute toward a healthier mother and her unborn baby. lifes- d Indeed, health-oriente- LHS Schedules Ready For Students On 30th LAYTON - Layton High School student schedules may be picked up and fees paid on Thursday, Aug. 30. Student schedules may be adjusted the same day in the school gymnasium. Specific information will be mailed to each returning student. -- tyles of the pregnant mother and her family will significantly contri-mobute to healthier babies at birth. This should be every parents jective. st FLYERS, public service announcements, and posters will be distributed in hospitals, clinics, and health departments to draw attention to prenatal care and make the public aware of what services are available in each community. This type of cooperative effort by local and state agencies with the private sector is the most effective STUDENTS new to the area who anticipate attending Layton 1 and schedule High School are asked to call the school at a counselor appointment. Counselors will be available in the school after Aug. 15. School will begin at 7:40 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 4. 544-340- 4 YEAR TERM ... IS RUNNING FOR DAVIS COUNTY If you believe Davis County government can be more responsive and less costly we would like to hear from you. Give us a call at 292-826- PAID BY THE COMMITTEE TO ELECT A WORKING CHAIRMAN ANN SIMS 7 COMMISSIONER, means of increasing peoples awareness on the importance of prenatal care, said Michael J.Sta-th- e piey. Acting Executive Director, Utah Department of Health. UTAH HOSPITAL Association President Rich Kinnersley explains that hospitals throughout the state have an expressed ment to health-lif- e planning and education. Programs designed to prepare the pregnant couple for lifestyle changes, shared decision making, communica-i- t d and tion are offered by most of Utahs hospitals. commit-essentia- l: family-centere- FOR MORE information contact Francine Larsen, R.N., Humana Hospital Davis North, 825-956- 1. CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION BARNES BANKING COMPANY in the state of Utah, at the close of business on JUNE 30, 1984 published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under title 12, United States Code, Section 161. of KAYSVILLE, Statement of Resources and Liabilities Thousands of dollars ASSETS Cash and balance due from depository institutions 2,105 Nomnterest-beann- g balances and currency and coin 706 lnterest-beann- g balances ' 19,794 Securities Federal funds sold and securities purchased under 3,000 agreements to resell Loans and lease financing receivables: 21,297 Loans and leases, net of unearned income 207 LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses None LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve Loans and leases, net of unearned income, 21,090 allowance, and reserve None Assets held in trading accounts 385 Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases) : 47 Other real estate owned Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies None None Customers liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding None Intangible assets Other assets 48,118 Total assets LIABILITIES Deposits: In domestic offices Noninterest-bearin- 40, 716 6,594 g 34,122 lnterest-beann- g , Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase Demand notes issued to the U.S. Treasury i Other borrowed money Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases Banks liability on acceptances executed and outstanding Notes and debentures subordinated to deposits Other liabilities . i Total liabilities Limited-lif- e preferred stock None 224 . '. None None None None 455 41 ,395 people... None EQUITY CAPITAL Perpetual preferred stock Common stock Surplus Undivided profits and capital reserves Total equity capital Total liabilities, limited-lif- e preferred stock, and equity capital A good word for our 4500 None 210 2,390 4,123 6,723 48,1 18 d bank do hereby I, DOUGLAS G. STANGER, Cashier of the declare that this Report of Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. ' DOUGLAS G. STANGER, July 27, 1984 above-name- We, the undersigned directors, attest to 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 has been prepared in conformance with the instructions and is true and correct. L. GLEN GARRETT HAROLD J.GA1LEY ALAN B. BLOOD I, Avon T. Francis, Prpgram Specialist, do hereby certify that the forego- d ing is a true and correct copy of the statement of condition of the bank, filed in this office on July 31, 1984. AVON T. FRANCIS, Program Specialist above-name- DEDICATED. are dirty or dangerous. But theyre vital. matter. Since theres no Generating electricity is a to it must be store way power, generated at the moment its needed. Our people work around the clock to see that you get your power when Many of the jobs you want it. When gales blow down power lines, when lightning strikes a transformer, our emergency crews move on the double. And they're just as willing to work at 3 in the morning as they are in the afternoon. Weather conditions? Almost always terrible. Bad things don't usually happen when the weather is nice. It makes the emergency jobs unpleas-ant-and very hazardous. Most outages are taken care of so quickly they're scarcely noticed. And our local system reliability is 99.95 percent. This is why we know dedication is the rule and not the exception at Utah Tower. We want you to know youve got some special people on jour side, moving power down the line. They merit a good word. 1010061" .LIGHT COMPANY Nui puunsneu ai customer expense. , |