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Show ) WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, FEBRUARY 4, 1981 REFLEX-DA- VIS Elementary School Menus macaroni and cheese, buttered green beans, vegetable sticks. Elementary school menus for the Davis County School District are as follows: MONDAY, Feb. 9, menu No. 6- - Stacked ham sandwich, tater gems with catsup: buttered green peas, strawberry sauce over pound cake with topping. ': pint milk. Kindergarten snack - Small peanut butter sandwich, milk. Tuesday. Feb. 10. Menu No. 7 - Hamburger on a stick with catsup, buttered corn, shades of green salad with ranch dressing, whole wheat rolls with butter, crunchy applesauce cookie. pint milk. Kindergarten snack - Whole wheat bread sticks, milk. WEDNESDAY, Feb. II. Menu No. 8 - Pigs in a blanket. :Anne Rowley receives VFW Voice of Democracy honor from Post 1481 Sr. Vice Pres. Vance Mendenhall. orange, sliced, banana ': bread. ': pint milk. Kindergarten snack - Cookie and milk. Thursday. Feb. 12. Menu No. 9 - Roast beef with brown gravy, whipped potatoes, broccoli, bowknot roll with peanut butter cup. sliced peaches. ': pint milk. Kindergarten snack - Graham cracker and milk. VALENTINE Day menu Friday. Feb. 13. Menu No. 10 Burritos with pork and beans shredded lettuce, buttered car rots, pink applesauce. Valen tine cup cake. ': pint milk Kindergarten snack - Valen tine cup cake and milk. ' Clearfield High School where she is the studentbody artist; .. The Veterans of Foreign Post 1481, .Wars awarded their Voice of Demo-- cracy winner's trophy to Anne , Rowley. A special banquet honoring Miss Rowley was .held Jan. 27 at the post home in Layton. Vance Mendenhall, -- .senior vice president of the post, presented the award. Miller-Frazi- school's general Sterling Scholar and the class valedictorian. She entered the contest last year and felt she would like to try again this year. The English Dept, at Clearfiel High School and the creative writing class encouraged students to participate in this annual VFW activity. . ; .. : Kaysville Clubs drama club president; the GLESTS ATTENDING the banquet included James t McKee, state commander, and Lewis MacFarland, & Farmington Elementary School students honored the return of the 52 former hostages held in Iran by wearing the in their hair, traditional yellow ribbon on their arms or where ever seemed appropriate. Amy Erickson, left, ties a rib placed third in the district. Other district winners were Robin Wagner, sponsored by Post 2129 of Logan, and Diana Bowers, sponsored by Post 1481 of Ogden. The local contest was under of Sgt. the ANNE IS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Row-le- y of Layton. She is a senior at e classmate bon in the hair of Cami Dyer. Students held a patriotic e room program in the Thursday morning and later in the day released several hundred balloons. first-grad- Beck, dmg Secondary School menus for the Davis County School District are as follows; Kaysville Clubs MONDAY:FeW, Menu No. Stacked ham sandwich, 6 - serve as president, Mrs. Marguerite Nichols, vice president and Mrs. Mary Walters, secretary. tator gems, buttered green beans, carrot curls, choice of celery sticks, bread sticks, choice of fruit, raisin fruit bar with vanilla glaze, V: pint milk. Choice, high school, burger bar and salad line. Choice, jr. high, hot pastrami with fruit, whopper sugar cookies, ': pint milk. Choice, high school, burger bar and salad line. Choice, jr. high, cheese-burge- The program was given by Doris Taggert with musical numbers by Mrs. Pearl Jorgensen. np Tuesday, Feb. 10, Menu No. 7 - Enchiladas with shredded lettuce, buttered carrots, cheese, French fries with catsup, pickles, dessert, ': pint milk. pickels, onions French fries with catsup, de ssert, ' pint milk. WEDNESDAY, Feb. Menu No. 8, Sliced roast II. tur- - key, whipped potatoes with gravy, candied yams, fresh fruit pieces, hot rolls with butter, chocolate cake with fudge icing, ' pint milk. Choice, high school, burger bar and salad line. Choice, jr. high. Chef salad, hot rolls with butter, dessert, ': pint milk. Thursday, Feb. 12. Menu No. 9, Spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad with dressing, French roll with butter, jello with fruit and topping, chocolate chip cookies, ': pint milk. Choice, high school. Burger bar and salad line. Choice, jr. high, Hamburger, pickles, aijd onjops. Fr.e.nch fries' with catsup, dessert, 'h pint milk. FAMILY PREPAREDNESS EXPOSITION FRIDAY, Feb. 13. Menu No. 10 - Salisbury beef steak with onion gravy, whipped potatoes, buttered peas, crisp red apple wheels, Parkerhouse rolls with butter, doughnuts with assorted icing, 'h pint milk. Choice, high school. Burger bar and salad line. Choice, jr. high, Malibu sandwich. dills. French fries with catsup, red apple wheels, dessert, ': pint milk. Pavillion L.D.S. Book And Supply Store 766-334- Dennis and Merdene Boyce Family Preparedness Center, 371 So. 5th W., 262-058- Perkins of Layton are 6 announcing the birth of their daughter. The 9 lbs. 5 oz. baby was born Jan. 21, 1981 in Ogden. She will be named Meranda Perkins. Greeting the baby at home was her six year OGDEN, UT. Mechams Family (LDS Bookstore) 5 Pts.No. Ogden ID.- - Pavillion (LDS Bookstore) Burley Mall Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Feb. 5th, 6th, & 7th 10 A,r.l, to 9 P.r.l. SATURDAY 10 A.f.l. to 6 P.M. SIMULTANEOUSLY ALL 4 LOCATIONS Milk SAVE 50 on the Purchase of TRI-MAN- GRAIN MILL NA $299. VALUE i95 11 NOW I DE-L- A r I I I I on the Purchase of I I DEHYDRATOR I I I I I I I L -- OK basics) gallons of the finest dehydrated fruits, vegetables, milk, TVP proteins, (beef, chicken, ham) Packed for long-terstorage works for the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce. He will provide a slide demonstration for the Chamber, np old brother Robert. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Boyce. Layton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perkins. Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce. Kaysville, and Mrs. Ida Gibbs. Glenwood, Ut. are the child's dmg 62 Vi & wrapped GRAIN-FE- D PORK NOW PROGRAM SPONSORED CASH SALE Reg. $869.00 50-l- b. items subject to availability 1 UU 90 lbs. Freezer Special 5LBS.P0RX CHOPS LBS. PORK SAUSAGE 5 LBS. SHORT RIBS 10 LBS. BEEF RQAt 10 LBS. GROUND BEEF 10 LBS. ASST. STEAK 5 LBS. FRYERS All ('K I (J smoked OK Safe for 20 years without rotation SAVE THIS AD andTELL A FRIEND!! Sanders of Kaysville who 825-18- Cut & wrapped, ham & bacon m j ON SLATE for March is Bill GRAIN-FE- D Cut ONE YEAR FOOD S0PPLY 72 tage of the progkams and speakers, and have a voice in local business concerns. BEEF SAVE WE HAVE HELPED THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES GET PREPARED USING OUR BY PAVILLION INDUSTRIES INC. (LDS BOOKSTORES IN (For two people with your The Chamber welcomes all businesses in the area to join the Chamber and take advan- SYRACUSE COUPON I I ' MR. MEACHAM will discuss Kaysvilles power and ideaS' on how "businesses can conserve energy, followed by a question and answer period. OF NEATS Vi I 1 The February meeting of the Kaysville Chamber of Commerce will have as their guest speaker Walt Meacham, superintendent of the Kaysville Electrical Dept. The meeting is scheduled for Feb. 4 at 8:30 a.m. in the Conference Room of the Barnes Bank Co. The Daughter of Utah Pioneers Oak Leaf Camp held their meeting Jan. 21 at the home of Mrs. Clara Krebs. Mrs. Retha Reeder was the cohostess. Mrs. Pearl Evans gave the lesson. Mrs. LaRena Sandall will entertain the Sun Flower Camp of DUP at her home on Feb. 12. Mrs. Mabel Christensen will assist and the lesson will be given by Mrs. Doraine Hales. Mrs. Oralie Waite was hostess to the Athena Club at her home on Feb. 4. Mrs. Camella Barton and Mrs. Lucille Sheffield assisted. The program was under the direction of Mrs. Francis Stewart and Mrs. Hanna Jarman. Mrs. Bea Johnson entertained the Lantern Club at her home on Feb. 2. Mrs. Ivy Harvey and Mrs. Elsie Heaton assisted. Mrs. Erma Stephens was hostess to the De Lite Pinochle Club at Mattie's Restaurant in Roy on Wednesday afternoon, np . REPORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON of Layton in the State of Utah, at the close of business on DECEMBER 31, 1980 I'PublishedMn response to. call made--bcomptroller of the currency, under Title 12, United States Code, Section 161. - CHARTER NO. 16225 NATIONAL BANK REGION NUMBER TWELFTH ASSETS Thousands Cash and due from banks $ 5,541 Treasury securities 822 U. S. 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 20,372 Loans Total Less: Reserve for possible 271 loan losses Loans, Net Lease financing receivables Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises. . Real estate owned other than bank premises All other assets None 2,917 42 3,100 20,101 15 875 None 1,347 TOTAL ASSETS 34,760 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 $ 6,100 (a)- Total demand deposits (b)- Total time & savings deposits $23,180 Federal funds purchased and securities sold Liabilities for borrowed money Mortgage indebtedness Other liabilities 5,785 20,375 7 2,805 24 284 29,280 1,500 None None 1,224 TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding GREAT SAVINGS! COUPON C Glenns HOUSE Survival Books L.D.S. Books Plus. . . Hundreds of Other Items Dehydrators Bread Mixers Water Purifiers Stoves Wheat To Address 4 SALT LAKE CITY Food Storage Grain Mills W. Meacham Kays. C of Pioneers Board meeting was held in the home of Mrs. a Wilson of Layton. Mrs. Wilson is president of the group. Plans were made for their annual DUP Spring Jubilee and a nominating committee formed to select new officers for the next two years. Mrs. Mildred Ensign will be the hostess to the Kays Creek Camp of DUP at her home on Feb. 12. Mrs. Pearl Higgs will be cohostess and Mrs. Beth Tall will give the lesson. Mrs. Roene Chappell entertained the Mountain View Neighborhood Club at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Mary Walters was the Ver-nett- Layton Births LAYTON, UTAH LAYTON HILLS MALL BURLEY, County Daughter of Utah multi-purpos- Secondary School Menus W.K. Topper and Dayna New officers were elected to the Mountain View Neighborhood Club during their monthly meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Roene Chappell who was hostess. Mrs. Mary Walters was cohostess. Mrs. Retha Reeder will - -- HONOR HOSTAGES BY WINNING at the local level, Anne qualified to participate in the district contest. She Andrew Clements and Ray Adams. Mr. Adams has worked 16 years with the Voice of 1. Democracy contest. The topic for the essay and r. speech contest was My Committment to my Country. - Miss Rowley said she had a real feeling for the topic. 14 Members of the Winel Mill Camp of DUP met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary Timothy. Mrs. Roselyn Slade was the cohostess. The lesson was given by Mrs. Barbara Thomassen. Mrs. Thelma Sanders read a history. The North Center Davis All 50 LBS. subordinated notes and debentures) Subordinated notes and debentures EQUITY CAPITAL Preferred stock No. shares outstanding None (par value) Common stock a. No shares authorized 4,000 b. No. shares outstanding .. 4,000 (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 or more Average for 30 calendar days Total deposits S?)00 (2) meat guaranteed 100 None None 400 1,100 1,256 2 756 34,760 174 8,842 None 28,507 I, Kent Dee Smith, Cashier of the bank do hereby declare that this Report of Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. above-name- FOR ONLY $32,004 KENT D. SMITH JANUARY 16, . d 1981 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 and correct. We, JOHN S. MORGAN GEO B. WILCOX RALPH W. FIRTH Directors |