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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, FEBRUARY r i CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITIONS OF BARNES BANKING COMPANY of Kaysvilie, Utah And Foreign and Domestic Subsidiaries, at the close of business DECEMBER 31, 1978, 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 this District. ASSETS property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder' on the 22nd day of February, 1979, at 9:00 A.M., at the front entrance of the Davis County Courthouse at Farmington, Utah, in the County of Davis by KAY M. LEWIS, Trustee, arid Commerce First Thrift, as Beneficiary, under the Deed of Trust made by John R; Allred and Patrice A. Allred, his wife, as Trustors, recorded April 27, 1978, as Entry No. 493909 in Book 704 at Page 286 of the official records of Davis County, Utah, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of said Beneficiary by reason of cer- . Requests for travel. Resignations. 5. Impact Aid and other needs. 6. Review of Mr. Evans assignments and respon- - 8. 9. Capital Outlay Needs. Should we approve our auditor for next year. BOUNTIFUL ; "- Published in the Davis County Clipper on Jan. 31, 1979 C-- Published in The Weekly Reflex on Feb. of-fi- County, Utah. for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said t-- Deed of Trust including fees, : charges and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, j! under the terms of said Deed of Trust, interest thereon and the unpaid principal of the note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as :tin said note and by law ; provided. DATED this 16th day of t- January, 1979. (Heritage Museum) of members (stockholders) which will be held on the 10th day of February at 9: 00 oclock AM in the Layton City court room. Notice of this meeting is given for the purpose of 84111 Published in The Davis News J; Journal j: First publication Jan. 25, 1979 ?: Last publication Feb. 8, 1979 S; First publication Feb. Last publication Feb. For Duty i i Utah, will hold a regular I public meeting in the Board I Rqpm on the Third Floor of I the Board of Education of ; Davis County School District i Acfrninistration Center at 45 5 i - 1, 1979 8, 1979 Arrives R'289 NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING 5 OF THE : BOARD OF it EDUCATION OF DAVIS COUNTY ? SCHOOL DISTRICT i FARMINGTON, UTAH $ PUBLIC NOTICE 3 NOTICE IS HEREBY j ClVEN that the Board of Education of Davis County I School District, Farmington, the Davis News In Senior Airman Michael S. Randle, whose brother is Harry T. Randle IV of 1851 N. Mark St., Layton, has arrived for duty at Bolling AFB, Washington, D.C. THE AIRMAN, a law enforcement specialist with a unit of the Military Airlift Command, previously served at Alconbury RAF Station, England. Airman Randle is a 1975 graduate of St. Josephs High School, Ogden. His wife, Linda, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Simpson of 2394 Valleybrook Road, Sumter, S.C. Austin Chiles, both with Davis County Family and Community Mental Health. Topics to be discussed Our Value System include, vs. Satisfying Relationships and The Conflict Between Parents and Teenagers. MR. MOYES says the problems to be covered affect It every level of society. doesnt matter who you are or where you come from, HILL AFB A word processing system at Hill AFB, besides speeding up and smoothing the flow of paperwork, is expected to save $400,000 annually. .JOHN BURKE, project officer for the method said that using the system is simple. Rather than, typing rough drafts, writing them out in longhand, or dictating them to a secretary, Hill administrators dial a number on their telephone to call centrally-locate- d dictating machines in word processing centers. ' ADMINISTRATORS dic- tate the material to be typed. In less than 24 hours the finished work is on their desks Mr. Burke said. Word processing personnel deliver the copy completed. The base has set up 11 word processing centers. They are staffed by operators who use Office FARMINGTON FIRE Chief Don Ball said a crew working in the area discovered the blaze in the snack bar and the fire was almost controlled by the time firemen arrived. He said the building had no typewriters equipped with a video display unit, text editor, and high-spee- d printers to transcribe material from the central dictation units. significant historical value as WORD processing centers are being used for a variety of paperwork, said Mr. Burke. Typical are memos of base it was added since the village was opened. A malfunctioning heater was blamed for the fire, grb : NOTICE KAYS CREEK IRRIGATION CO. 2029 EAST GENTILE, LAYTON, UTAH 84041 , There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on I .Account of assessment levied in 1978, the several amounts set 3 ; opposite the name of the J H KaeiiiiiG? - i RICHARD COOK Secretary x Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Jan. .18, 1979 Last publication Feb. 8, 1979 How old FARMINGTON is an old office machine. years old and is badly in need of repairs. THAT QUESf ION faced the THE commission approved purchase of a new machine at a cost of about 140 E. Davis County Commission recently and after hearing requests for purchase of a new print machine, the commission agreed to spend $4,500 from federal revenue sharing funds for the machine which will be used extensively by several county departments. Commissioners were told that the current print machine is about 15 or 20 $4,500. Commissioners also sug- gested that the cost of prints (survey plats, aerial photos, etc.) should be sold to the public at a higher cost to help defray costs of operating the machine. THIS PROPOSAL was taken under advisement, grb k These expenditures are summarized as follows: (Budgeted) Revenue Sharing Expenditures Capital Current PROPOSED POLICE UTILITY SYSTEMS .MULTI PURPOSE ft GENERAL SO report and supporting documentation of the expenditures of Clearfield nelal rS52uJ ShlSS Antirecession Fiscal Assistance Funds for the fiscal year ended rUallable for Eubllc Inspection at the office of the City Recorder, Clearfield City Hall, Center'st. , Clearfield, Utah. KWfhli? SISe GOVERNMENT Amounts ACTUALLY Expended from Revenue Sharing Funds Current Amounts Expended from Antirecession Funds Capital $17,898 $18,000 $ $168,582 CLEARFIELD 2,917 CITY CORPORATION Bonnie S. Hodge, City Recorder Published in The Weekly Reflex on Feb. 1, 1979 15,602 43 298 None 13 . 32,069 COMMUNICATION is the key, Mr. Moyes said. People have to decide whether they want to communicate or not as a part of their value system. Some adolescents dont tell parents anything. With services, manuals, ACTUALLY Current $7,500 Capital cen- most difficult, he said. Often the time of adolescence is the time of greatest stress where you have to find your identity, super-restrictiv- tion and transfers, in the bases secretarial staff also has been noted. THREE WORD process-- , ing operators are now doing what 12 typists used to do in one organization, said Mr. Burke. Without any layoffs the organizations secretarial staff has been reduced from 12 to nine. The secretaries are now handling more administrative duties since they routine typing tasks. Mr. Burke said that word centers are producing nearly three times the output than before the system was established. He expects over the long range the centers to do 90 percent of all paperwork at Hill by word processing. Some Pesticides Are Restricted - Will you be able to buy the pesticides you need this year? Some are restricted you know. You must have a Pesticide Applicators License issued by the State Department of purchase many pesticides. EVERY FEW weeks we of additional chemicals to add to this list. receive a list Maybe by summer the ones you use most will be on the restricted list. You can get an applicators license free of charge by atf tending a training course. These are usually held in the daytime from 9 to 4. One will be held at the None None None 149 28,942 None None 210 1,790 1,127 3,127 $32,069 None 3,027 report date $28,963 above-name- d I, ERNEST R. LITTLE, Cashier of the bank do hereby declare that this Report of Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. ERNEST R. LITTLE We, the 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 ano 'correct. H. J. BARNES ALAN B. BLOOD HAROLD J. GAILEY e. in 228 28,793 633 Total deposit THE FIRST half of each session will center on information with the second portion geared to small group discussions The objective is to reach out and feel the pulse of the community and establish communication channels for teens and adults. If a mother, father and teenager attend, for instance, they will all be placed in separate groups, he said. Well try to get them in- terrelated 2,969 None or more on-ba- l 18,008 261 Average for 30 calendar days ending with parents overreact and may days to one day. A reduction, through attri- to is tered on the teen years because they often are the become turn-aroun- Argriculture THE WORKSHOP (par value) Surplus Undivided profits and reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL MEMORANDA Amounts outstanding as of report date: Standby letters of credit total Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000 or more Other time deposits in amounts of $100,000 Parents see their kids drifting away and that may written correspondence has been cut from nearly four processing them to make decisions on their family situation, Mr. Moyes said. If they need still more information there are parenting classes and the library has literature. bring panic and discord, Mr. Moyes said. Kids rebel or housing waiting lists, reports, contracts, regulations, letters and shipping instructions. Mr. Burke said the base has just scratched the surface on,, benefits from word process-.ing. HE SAID that the cost to date of producing one line of typed copy has been reduced from 16 cents to 8 cents. The d time of average of We will try to make people aware of the issues and help 7,327 (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) Subordinated notes and debentures EQUITY CAPITAL Preferred stock No. shares outstanding None (par value) Common stock a. No shares authorized 21,000 b. No. shares outstanding 21,000 make your life goals, etc. That usually is the time when teenagers begin to feel influences from peers and others outside the home. buyers purchasing goods and are free TOTAL LIABILITIES day. I suppose its always been there but the rate seems to be increasing with mobility and the pressures for economic and educational achievement, he said. FARMINGTON IUI9 OU ioi y 9i laioa vs vbvm f-- 1 ww L necessary will be sold at the office of the Company, 2029 East 7:00 at 1979 Gentile, Layton, Utah, on the 14th day of February. P.M. of said day to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, of sale. together with the cost of advertising and expense dont feel To Save $400,000 FARMINGTON Although closed for the season, Lagoon Corporation has been plagued with fire alarms during the past week, but only one resulted in an actual fire. A BLAZE gutted a building used as a snack bar in Pioneer Village at the resort, causing an estimated $3,000 damage. Since that fire last week, fire sprinkler alarms have gone off repeatedly, twice at the Opera House, but there were no fires, according to the Davis County Sheriffs tively so people alienated. Processing System - ' marriages, some feel they can work out things together while others just go to bed and theyll forget about it (the problem) and start a new conflict seems to be a part of everyones life. We are going to try to get it resolved by dealing with it more effec- mental social worker and Alarms Plague Lagoon Corporation President Pioneer Museum of Layton Journal1-'- with their parents and parents to their teenagers, the workshop will be conducted by John Moyes, relationships Such situations come up daily but that neednt be the case, the Davis County Library and Family and and Mental Community Health Center feel. For that reason, they are cosponsoring a workshop, Lets Talk it Over, Feb. 5 and 7 at the South Branch and Feb. 12 and 15 at the North Branch, Davis County Library. Preregistration can be completed at either library free of charge. and the transactions of all other business of the corporation. County mental health worker, are finding out. BILLED TO help teenagers who want to improve their OR, ON the other hand, have you, as a teenager, had a nagging problem, but felt you couldnt possibly share it with your parents? electing officers, trustees Published - Have you, as a parent, ever noticed that your child was deeply troubled but just wouldn't tell you what was the matter? VERL G. WILLIAMS Trustee East, Suite 1 iSalftake City, Utah tori, Utah, commencing at 7:00 oclock P.M. on Tuesday, the 6th day of February, 1979. an- nual meeting KAY M. LEWIS, East State Street, Farming- 1, 1979 NOTICE OF PIONEER MUSEUM OF LAYTON CORPORATION MEETING Notice is hereby given of the Pioneer Museum of Lay-to- n 320 South 300 ij 9 Sometimes even megaphones dont help parents and teenagers to hear each others problems, Tracey Lee, left, Woods Cross High School senior, and John Moyes, Davis DOES ANYONE HEAR? DATED this 30th. day of January, 1979. SUB- SEA COVE DIVISION, Plat 8, a -' subdivision of part of Section 5, Township 1 North, Range 1 East and part of Section 32, Township 2 North, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian, in , the City of Bountiful, Davis County, Utah, to the official : plat recorded in the of the County Recorder of Davis 3 Property develop- ments. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF DAVIS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT By: Roger C. Glines i Clerk other assets 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 $ 8,079 (a)- Total demand deposits $20,714 (b)- Total time & savings deposits Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase Liabilities for borrowed money Mortgage indebtedness Other liabilities sibilities. 7. . 1,700 LIABILITIES 3. ; g achieve TOTAL ASSETS ' ; other assets representing bank premises. Real estate owned other than bank premises Competency . 4,821 60 other securities All , 1,549 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell Loans Total 15,750 Less: Reserve for possible 148 loan losses Loans, Net Lease financing receivables Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and 4. Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder in cash, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, the following described, property at 986 Chelsea Drive, Bountiful, Utah: f: All Requirements. Notice of Default was recorded October 11, 1978, as Entry No. 510806 in Book 732, Page 774 of said official CHEL-- to Program $5,534 2,449 Obligations of other U. S. Government agencies and corporations Obligations of States and political subdivisions compliance with State of Utah Graduation and thereby. All of Lot 816, institutions Treasury securities U. S. 1. Consideration of a Resolution providing for the holding of a special election in Davis County School District, Davis County, Utah, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors thereof the question of the is- -' suance and sale of School Building Bonds in an amount to be determined at said meeting. 2. Davis School District tain obligations secured records. Cash and due from banks depository The agenda for the meeting consists of the following: The following described . I Thousands NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE -- : 1,1979 Directors State Of Utah, County of Davis ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th day of JANUARY, 1979. ANN CONRAD Notary Public STATE OF UTAH Department of Financial Institutions. small groups where they can hear other peoples problems. Its strictly voluntary on those who want to attend. They dont have to be families with I, M. D. BORTHICK, 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 January 22, serious problems and I expect some who will attend are doing a good job but are 1979. M. D. BORTHICK, Commissioner DAVIS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER NIGHT PROGRAM 550 East 300 South, Kaysvilie or 376-872- 7 376-117- 1 I Office Occupations Tye Record Keeping AccountingBookkeeping Business Machines 1. 2. 3. Electronic Calculator Ten-Ke- y Keypunch: IBM 026 and Burroughs First Class and Registration: Tuesday, Feb. 6, 1979 at 7:00 P.M. Fee: $20.00 for twelve 3 hour sessions II Auto Body Repair First Class and Registration: Saturday, Feb. 10, 1979 at 7:00 A.M. Fee: $20.00 for six 6 hour sessions six-ho- Weber County Health Department, 2570 Grant in Ogden on Feb. 7. We could hold one here in Davis County if there is sufficient interest. Perhaps we could even hold it on two successive evenings for those of you who work. CALL ONE of these numbers to register for the class on Feb. 7 or to indicate a preference for another time-867-22773-780- 295-239- 11, ext. 259. First Class and Registration: Tuesday, Feb. 6, 1979 at 7:00 P.M. , Fee: $20.00 for twelve 3 hour sessions CONTACT US ABOUT OUR REGULAR DAYTIME VOCATIONAL TRAINING CLASSES |