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Show yr" Vvf EKLV REFLEX -- DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. JANUARY 26. 1978 in Lru ri f In member of the Acappella Choir, Foreign Language Club, AFS Chapter and is enrolled in the Kaysviile L DS Seminary program She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur Ceihei of Ti North 600 East, Kaysviile MRS. KAY Costlev is president of the Davis High School AFS (American it Id Service) program, with Mis Betty Brand as AFS di ret tor and Mrs Meryl Homer as AFS coordinator and Sally Demsley as home selection chairman are those n b submitting an application The students sent to the New York AFS office, and the sc let do is made from that off ice Which is UM) GERBER (( indy t hi r, a i junior nt at Davis High School i m. tt d to repi esent High At S ( hapter on t (1 ph si H A I S exchange r in )i i hi t ii INDY It ft Friday Jan 20 plane for St henectady, New 1 , t vthtte she will reside Mr and Mrs Gerald ind three sons for a six rk w h u i i n h period t o wiP b t mending school learn ml school their hi dare and systems as will H r li.irj tost nns in t ITS. ' , V. w tr-- s S, . sii wi fa p 1 s for i i i f vh ond annual Dtst ret s S h ng Bee, sponsored i nit PK n with the I tah i io i Assoc lat on, L tah t A aid 0! duration and s , j j A w II be held Apri' s ,,r I akp t ity Die stare - r v " ri , It si nt Ltah it mal Spi I! mg Bee in o iinl ,r ' other sponsors tt I Words of the Chan-pion- s booklet, and from Websters Third New Inter national Dictionary, Copyright 1971 G & C Merriam Co , and its Addon contest before Mi , tv- ' pi d i da Section The Utah Spelling Bte wol include words from the word list. Words of the Champions the authorized dictionary and d disitut his selected Word List prepared by the National Spelling Bee headquarters INFORMATION on the spelling bee program may be made by contacting the Spelling Bee director, Keith West at the Deseret Ntws the bee roordinatpr for ng and conducting a i left One winner h district will be en- a tji a i te, , . . .nil the State Spelling 14 A, i District the according to Keith bee d rec V i t sptllmg ,j o twten that date and to 1? district meets are i l conducted with school it 1 is from that arte, Mr I In n line of the distru t ii r should he repotted to Bee Spelling luatttrs, LX se Iret News, o ox 1257, Sait ake City, ) ' di a H) before Marih 31 1 is will allow two wi t ks to contest pit i ire fir the state Regional Earns Veterinary ifliS MARKS the second t at that the state has par-ti- i ipated in the program in counittion with the National ln-- : mg Bee A Clayton j mediate School student, j mi tt inters, received the naexpense paid trip to the tion s capital last June i ihr!:piirr .iii.1 ft 4, Mr 1 hr nrif n R'titfoi J ne I A odu . J kidll IA M m wl - -- m-c 1 " " J. ' Feb Eve M 3-- 4 -- 6-7 Show 7.30 Sat Mat 1.15 i ti of c Nielsen si n is It r b hi si n a d h j r . s js i i , If TC Colo DR. HILL is a native of Kaysviile and graduated from Davis High School where he was prominent in sports He attended Ricks College, Rexburg, Ida for two years where he played quarterback on the college football team HE ATTENDED Utah Stale University at Logan prior to being accepted to the Veterinary School at Colorado State University He is married to the former LaRae Moss of Driggs, Ida and they are the paients of three sons, Travis, Matthew and Shawn R Marshall Dr Hill is the son of Mi and Mrs Leonard W Hill Jr ol Kaysviile np i i it s but w . a , ti I in mi t Also in 'tu b .t hi r for .v ard spi . a , as tlrn I stdered to be j Jo Jieani for opjiort its people sluff. d ( fc d r ", s 1 ' J i d ) at uthoi rt and ( v Sc i i ' f rr rrs "7 - mJ VCi M A G. Two of the biggest sui pi ims in Region Fout will square off against one another this D..is Huh Friday night K.h gymnasium to deudt Davis County schoi is t m power in basketba'I n DAVIS HIGH will enter! mi the Woods Cross bumh for a 7 JO p m tipoff Bragging rights for the 3A ranks art it stake, along with a st it a berth Davis has been a surprise in that they have a K! h igim mark aher a disas'i rous f i season so what s new the Woods Cross club is i surprise in that they hive i good 2 2 niaik in league pl iy and have bi at' n a couple of so called powers a'utig tl t wav 1HF Wildcats had a i mi h better pre season round tmt then their schedules wtre si mui h dlffe rc lit it would bt unfetr to compare the n ttixids Ctoss beat sonit good people in the watm jp events hke Lb 1c rest Davis w is just getting football out of their systems while losing to the 4A schools in the county -- "EC preschool extended hours enriched curriculum qualified personnel for the parent who wants more than just day care for their child he Layton High School This group is directed by Brent Case, a former BHS student who is in his first year as band director at Layton Another first year teacher and former BHS student, Richard Heath will perform a snare drum solo Mr Heath is the new band director at Cen tral Davis Jr Lligh, and n a pert ussion expert Following Mr Case will be a junior high school choir from North Davis, directed by David Arnold, who last year 7n?r rr ulli produced the first superior nted choir from that school s . ulhii V Li . V THE next performance will be a quartet of DCSD music teachers who are all currently singing with the famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir a & M- - Ntvy Fnsign John Cloward, 9 fefi f M & Or i of the best matchups in take place this week whtn the Darts big man 3 rov H iwaid takes his turn in trying to slop the Wildcats s.orme ate Mark McCleery Big Mai k is leading the Vague ,n scoring with an impressive 21 point average Troy tsn t far behind though with a lb point average McCkxry is taller by an inch or so but Howard has better ability Both will jumping h f to hive good games in mcitr tor their respective ait ( di i w.il hs to win Gl ARDS will also be a Mtchup to watch as the Woods C roxs bunch have Jeff Ostier in their corner while tee Dirts have Mike Moun tcer Ostler is averaging nnund the 15 point area while M mntei r is right behind him with a 15 point average per outing These two could have a classic confrontation In the forward spots it will . Woods Cross' Brent Horton going up against the Darts' lii ad Petersen Horton scored It) in the win over Box Elder I DF g ind t while Petersen scored jveiaging around 16 in Brad is the win over Ogden 12 points per game since taking over a st 'rung role three games ago DAVIS IS obviously aided hy the return of Ryan Hill at guard he II go head to head with Wildcat Mark Both are capa ble of scoring and both play good defense The other for ward battle will pit Woods Cross' Lynn Westergard and L)avis Tod Taylor One key factor will be the Darts ability to handle the press thrown at them by the quick Wildcats In their win over Box Elder the Wildcat I eCheminant press spelled the difference as they caused 18 turnovers by the Bees If the Darts cart handle the press then they should win, if they have problems it could be a long night A A on of Mr and Mrs Giannm A Cloward of 509 Fein Drive, Clearfuld, has completed the Surface War fate Office) s Basic Course THF (ourse was conducted at the Surface Warfare Ofticers School Command, Newport, R The course is designed to train junior officers to perform as watch officers and division officers aboard Navy ships Cloward received extensive instruction on the duties of an underway officer of the deck, which include shiphandling and maneuvering in formation under simulated battle conditions special and unique treat the Percussion Ensemble from Weber State will be College This group is direct ed by Prof Douglas Wolf and includes both conventional percussion and keyboard in This ensemble struments clearly demonstrates the 1 he ADDITIONALLY, Htt eaStylonmontessori I Pt F Wt s- - P ; & h i iid 2nd North np ft "i'? H iur a m t i ewspipers and scrap ominurn and your old t ' ph me books can be .' opjed off at Carls Chevron S . ion on the corner of Mam e " c them YOU wish to help H 9 &J i.h r k y .v Legion projects t i l i a . n . 1 the newspaper drive his Ktn successful as a ways and it us project to assist them m t con-- F 'mrican t wt il i i Miin is , t - 376-033- 8 l vJ a, t TFiE lead off numbers will be the Jazz Ensemble from 300 S An.erican Legion newspaper an i scrap i mum drive once a fh v canvass the com v the ihird Saturday of i i r mih and do apprec ate ,lc support they can get fr i the residents 7 cy need the funds for s, j , orting their various . , By DAVE WIG5SAM Kevin L Hill received his doctor of veterinary medicine degree, Jan 6 from Colorado State University, Fort Collins, 7)7 for 1 t i J piovide the entertainment and education ebruary concert i dicatc k usually, a small but feiup and tive apprei lative audience I ight performances wiil I . i 1, BRFN1 Case will then re turn to the stage to perform as a solois' on the baritone horn, an instrument rarely heard in a solo capacity ll M Da 'g James i t tb high schools As the name, cornucopia thorn of plenty) implies these conceits feature a great variety of music from the si bools, and the commumtit s of Davis County, and from the loi a! colleges and untversi ay ton i u u Is i tne slump as I r I t problems in the t u bat he S sun ng til pul F7' f i i l f Wednesday, GREAT variety and cx celleme are featured w'h past x , ON Cornucopia Concert no five will be held at 8 p m at Bountiful High School This series of concerts are held d mng the firct week of each month at one of the countys tit s i C & . i i r is stoi tmg t v b of lh mg imp' signs mg hi is io know ... a go Braves il i is guard, i IP 11 i i t L the rv V T . n lagi against im rs for the i i i Mi s wi u h ve just 1 hi Ip shooter I i . i i insid UlSIV i t a h is si i. i . Mr ' t os i? rhci Vur d i t'onl In dit p t , s in .1 a 14 po i i s the Bi im good one 'wi pen a Aili .ms at the ist I hursday tt , no i tamed with an ilu i reception at their ut i riday evening for i i wth siggnt us r I t nns Club nn ruined by Ditil am! M,s i L I v arc ! i v r i I . their 'i thi t r, w a February i i gtvi pf f d on !x ' is game vei ig tt ilhaeis ihng over f v i, licing with Dr Michael rrrm ' 1. t.f ry h i sjKinsored by the DCSD will ix ur during the f rxt wee k of a id did a lot of snow i mi Pcndkion scoicr will an g'f t i ' 'it nor'h At tin se . .on the w. Mull i i7 ii special musical events Two and Mr 'Mrs Douglas Weathers ins ot Sy racuse attended e ' it. ral st rvtces of Mrs s I tt i ather's father, I West of Twin f alls n SuMrdiv afternoon i .rd Mrs Kenneth R - i f lanm two childien Mrs Revere . t nt rtained a ft w ic'i ts at thur w inter a I Bra1 ii ( M i n ikm 1 i and Mrs i 11 m V i .wit in 1 i . tii 1 ti null M s a Mt J Wilcox, of i i i D i G . Imp .7 tiip vn ip hi t D i ai n v i t . t hi I mt 1 it, hi.mt ill bo h i n, and ( Ip r in flu l lent-o- ti hi t A .1 i n ' Hih o v . .ti.l S i I a . tnt hi id) 111 . y 'ihi'1 help Df Udl u ' is m irritd to the former r f v Burnt tt of Clinton and K i i j i's w. . i I C Wilcox has his medic al L d i Lnn Mrs B i i up. mi gh) Brave have si in the ntup m i uc t i r i I Of under I e wih Dr R Wesley r at To0 S 1W0 F , Salt is ik Ltty Dr Will ox, who is spec i ilized in gas-i. t C n a i wi scoring A vnn I t i tiii i 'ti I hA DR. HILL and family moved to Tooele to make their home where he will be prac u. In ( ot l n i 1 ' lu n tt meets will include the three page word list, words from 1 i L u sth il meet may be taken f'orn the three page word list prep-iieby the Deseret News and June tting m the should ondik t t i y n t tt Dtndicton hiv strong tu t iiu in 6 WORDS USED in th in, D C , ptrtn ip , snav contest ,,i 1,1 -- Di u i s u If t hold up anv nm 1 I , In Bra.es ih the The Utah Spelling Pet following Nationd Spclhrg Bee guidelines, is open to students in the fourth thiough eighth grades Participants must not teach their bt h birthday on or btfore the final date, June 9 of the nat.onil i the statewide spt Hit g wt re announced todj bt gi mi offii tals i .. 1 f V. onduc t ng id ind district met ts as I BnU ats the guaids r t1 ' PENNETT S 0391 C i i hvy Williams i U bd r m si & w w i Or MI cGINiA 825 . i V "x ! studied radar detection tracking and plotting of enemy aircraft, ships and missiles, communications, damage control and ship board organization He is a 19t9 Clearfield High 1977 graduate graduate of Sihcxil, and a of the U S Naval Academy Annapolis, Md , w ith a bachelor of science degree fj if 3 M MIS On Jan 10, Jeffrey L and Carol Jean Stewart Draper became the parents of a baby girl This is their first child She will be named Jill Draper Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Carroll Draper of avton and Mr and Mrs Fdmon 1 LeRoy Stewart of Rov Craig and Kaylene Ross Burdett are the parents of a baby girl Tone Shea Burdett was born Jan 11 in an Ogden hospital She was met at home by her two sisters, Kayla Dawn and Kiera Nicole John and Amy Ross of Clearfield and Fugene and Marge Burdett of Fvanston, Wyo are the childs grandparents A great grandmother, Mrs R M Paul, lives in Fvanston dmg 01 ti-- m W Mr and Mrs Linn Sandall spent Sunday in Provo with Professor and Mrs Wilford Tolman and children They were on hand to attend the blessing and naming of then great grandson who was named Jason Bryant Slade, the son of Mr and Mrs Bryant Slade Professor and Mrs Tolman are the grand-paient- s Mrs Janina Green attended the funeral services of her mother in Canada last week Weekend visitors of Mr and Mrs F Burton Winters were his parents. President and Mrs E Francis Winters of Idaho Falls, Ida Miss Corrine Hurest from Sunbury, Pa , who is attend ing BYU was a houseguest over the weekend of Mrs Mary Timothy They attended the wedding and reception of Miss Debbie Stevenson in Mrs Ogden on Friday Timothy, Miss Hurest, and Miss Stevenson were al! mission companions in Pennsyl vama and also Mrs Norma Humphries of Salt Lake City attended the event Miss Janice Peterson of Maun, Hawaii spent last week with her mother, Mrs Dorothy Peterson in Fruit Heights and with her grandmother, Mrs Julia Webster Mrs Julie Taucher of Dallas, Tex came here to be with her parents, Mr and Mrs Jack Cook of Layton for one week She came to help with her mother who was in jured recently in an automobile accident Mrs Cook is improving at home after being corf'ned to the Davis North Medical Center for several weeks with injuries She is the former Mary Web ster of Kaysviile Mrs Taucher has now returned to her home in Dallas SCHOOL MINI 3-- 5 yr olds SunsetCIInton or Kaysviile Stories and Organized Games Reading Readiness Music, Arts & Crafts Creative Drama, Science Rhythm Band etc Expenenced Certified Teachers REGISTER NOW FOR FALL LIMITED ENROLLMENT 376-967- 7 crC S4 -' ntercdopv and internal ntdc me, is the son of Mr ii ' Y k t.-- . i THE Fimt i s j twten Mic IJf b c its, the Boum H most of tlii wiy n, y i fiy in point ch t Va lit S' i t Lyn Muir ut nr e Y - rn i IN L avi r tge r r impres n and family are awaiting the arrival of an AF S student, make her home wirh the Michie family for six months on the AFS domestic program Sheis toan iveon Jan 2J np it win coujile gourds (V t rut to i1 his outsell singh h im Miss Mary P Lane from M tr tell us , New York who will pet i have to they did Nelson out the window t illy has been jots 1 i THE AFS program piov idt s a fabulous opportunity for students to have the privilege of living to othei slab s as tt f d as other countt les and It arn ing of the tli f ft nt culture s wnhin Mr and Mrs Mark Michie 1 i r Brian and that battle plan ther ( t ow SI tgowski THE BRAAFS are conm g off a win ovn a good I ivton club last L rid ly plus wh u ever they did Im sd , Roy, whu his i tt psychological fur tb ni , it Layton win w m an . ( must win silo mi n Robison and las r If the Biayi s hi pc i t ' u the st ite ph.voi v sive as or late anu could he the f tetor in the game THE Bountiful guards are starting to play well, as are tin ir fi mt jiuiplt ihey hae some confide nee built up and tht v vy mt a stall berth double up somewhere else, fmt with the play ot Junior M Le Nelson and seniors Scott Bountiful High will no a take its rejuvenated basic t ball lub on the road up nni h to battle the Sky View club The Biaves are heading north with the knowledge im they can play wilh anyone m die league irnr U StaJ1 i AT DAVIS High, Cindy is a C t i J X. By DAVL ft I CM AM another state ii- -s . I Prooi uili ' . V Hoasoitfs Oauis 3 - 376-835- 0 strides in technique and literature which tontem-porarpercussion groups fine group is directed by Kendall Nielsen, yet another former BHS student, who is in his first year as director of tne band in which he formerly played first chair French y have made FROln DUS a boys (horux by Georgia Fairbanks will sing sevi ral selections i he final icing on this musical cake will be two directed horn THE public is invited to attend this and all succeeding Cornucopia Concerts which a free service to the county residents are numbers by the Bountiful This High Symphonn Band IDAIFD RFPORT OF CONDITION OF BARNFS BANKING COMPANY of Kaysviile Divis County, Utah 8W)7 And Foreign and Dornt-stiSubsidi ines at the close ol business December al 19 a stall bankii g institution organized and operating in.'ir the banking laws of this State and a member of the link ral Ri si rve System Published in accordance with a bv tht Stun Banking Auihorities and by the i il! nude P ink (if this District t dt ral Rt si rvt ASSl TS I a h ind due Torn hanks I S Lreisury xiturn x Oblig mens of nth. r U S Go.tinment agen uex and corporations Obligations of Suits and political sub divisions Othi r Lxnds, notes and dt bentures Federal Rest rve smut and corporate stock Trading account securin' s edtral funds sold and sccuritus purchased under agreemtnts to resell in domestic offices a LijariS, Total in lulling urn irned iniome) CONSGI 1 12 754 000 00 b Iass Pest loan losses rve for possible 141,000 00 loans, mt Dinxt lease financing Bulk premises furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises Real estate owned othi r than bank premises Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and jxsixiated companies (ustOTKts liability to tins bank on acceptan us outst inding 12,613,000 c I None 41,000 00 Other asst ts thru 15) 29,149,000 ABSL1 Ill s individuals partnerships, TOl AL ASSL TS (Sum ol L items 00 1 00 I Demand deposits of and corporations 7,104,000 00 Time and savings deposits of individuals, 16,113,000 00 partnerships, and corporations 135,000 00 Deposits of United States Government Dt posits of States and political subdivisions 2,853,000 00 Deposits of foreign governments and official None institutions None Deposits of commercial banks Certified and officers checks 182,000 00 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN $26,387,000 00 DOMESTIC OFI 1CLS $8,169,000 00 (a) Total demand deposits (b) Total time & savings deposits $18 218,000 00 None TOIAL DF POSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES TOTAL DFPOSIIS IN DOMFSTIC AND FORFIGN OFFICFS 26,387,000 00 Federal funds purchased and securities sold None under agreements to repurchase None Other Liabilities for borrowed money None Mortgage indebtedness Acceptances executed bv or for account of None this bank and outstanding Other liabilities 44,000 00 TOTAL Ll ABIL1T 11 S (excluding subordinated notes and 26,431,000 00 debentures) None notes and debentures LQLITY CAPITAL Preferred stock total p ir value Subordinated None None 210,000 00 shares outstanding Common Stock total par value (No shares authorized 21 IKK)) (No shares outstanding 21 (HK)) No 1,575.000 Surplus Undivided profits Reserve for contingent it's and other capital Oil 9,11,000 00 None teserves IOl Al EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of items )2 thru i TOTAL LlABiliriFS CAPITAL (sum of items 50 )1 and 57) Ml MORANDA Average fot 15 or 50 calend ir days ending with report date a Cash and due from banks (corresponds to Kent above) b Federal funds sold and securities 11 purt hased under ugrtx mcnis to test (cm responds to item s above ) t Total loans (tot responds to item 9a above) d Time deposits ol $100 IKK) ot more in domestic olfites (corresponds to Memoranda items 5a plus 5b below) e Total deposits (coi responds to item 24 above) Federal funds purchased and seiuiitus sold under ugteements to repurchase (corresponds to item 25 above) g Other liabilities tor hot rowed money (cot responds to item 26 above) Standby letters of credit oatstanding Time deposits of $100 ihki tu more in domestic offices a Time ceitificates of deposit in denominations of $100 (Kill or more b Other time dt posits in amounts of $100,(KK) or more I, Fmest R Little, Cashier, of the above-namedo hereby declare that this report of condition is the best of my knowledge and belief FRNFS1 R LITTLL, Cashier We, the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that it has been examined bv us and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct H J BARNES ALAN B BLOOD HAROLD J GAILLY d bank true to Directors State of Utah, County of Davis, Sj Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1,5th day of January, 1978 ANN CONRAD Notary Public STATE OF UTAH, Department of Financial Institutions I, W S Brimhall, 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 Jan. 17, 1978. W S BRIMHALL. Commissioner |