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Show WEEKLY REFLEX Taking her place among the new brides of April is the former Miss Tina Lynne Della Silva, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Della Silva of 2184 N. 175 W. in Sunset. The bridegroom is Ronald C. Mandler II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Mandler of Clearfield. 15 ' 'i i , 8 1 man Coleman was attending matron. Serving as best man was Gary Sase with David Sase, Robert Stauffer and Dave Hancock as ushers. The newlyweds are making their first home in Ogden, vw THE COUPLE exchanged 16 at the Hill Air Force Chapel with Chaplain James Oldham officiating. They received guests at a reception at the pv V, 0' ' 4f' w v'v ' V ' 5 I A 4 X , r ' A . A t s', r , Teresa Sanders. Mrs. Vina Plans Set Date . Weber. MR. GROTZKY is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Grotzky of 2670 N. 275 W Sunset. The couple will be married May 13 in St. Mary's Catholic MRS. DANNY DRAPER Temple Rites Church. The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting on April 22 for and trimmed the modified raised waistline. An Denise Schwarz and Danny Kay Draper. completed the gown. Matron of honor was Mrs. Larry D. Smith. Bridesmaids were Cynthia Benson and Deborah Hawsen, both of San Antonio, Tex. Attending matron was Mrs. Jeffrey Lynn Draper. They wore full length yellow knit polyester gowns, short sleeves and carried bouquets of yellow roses and white daisies. of Deborah THE COUPLE was honored at a wedding breakfast at the ayton Utah West Stake Center. A reception was held at the stake center that evening. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Pattscheck of San Antonio, Tex. and the late George A. Schwarz. Mr. Draper is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Draper of 1311 Kent Cr., Lay-toTHE BRIDE chose a gown of polyester knit and silk Venetian lace. A deep V inset of English net enhanced by lace adorned the bodice. The same lace edged the wristline of the long slender sleeves skirt and chapel train JEFFREY Lynn Draper, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Larry D. Smith and David Draper. Danny attended Layton High and Dixie College and filled an LDS mission to Texas, San Antonio Mission. A reception at the White House in South Ogden will follow. THE bride-elegraduated from Weber High School. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of the Clearfield High School and attended Weber State College. He graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in political science. He received his commission as second lieutenant upon graduation from Officers Candidate School. He is attending basic school at Quantico, Va. vw r AFTER their honeymoon w, they will make their home in Kavsville. Vickie sen, Norman Hansen, Keith of Mr. Craig Sessions, Jones, and Mrs. daughter David L. Jones of Sunset became the bride of Alan Dean Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Phillip Hansen, also of Sunset, in rites performed in the Ogden LDS Temple with Elder Joseph Burnett officiating. RECEPTION honoring the newlyweds followed at the Sunset LDS 5th Ward cultural hall. For the wedding the bride wore a gown of satin with The chiffon overlay. sweetheart neckline featured a lace and chiffon inset, which was accented with a matching lace ruffle. White pearl buttons and deep lace cuffs emphasized the full bishop sleeves. The hemline was adorned with a deep chiffon and satin ruffle. A MAID of honor was Miss Sherry Jones with Mrs. Alan Jacobs as matron of honor. Attending as bridesmaids were Miss Susan Jones, Miss Leslie Jones and Miss Evann Tail. Best man duties were assumed by Larry Florence and Randy Olsen. Ushers weie Larry Hansen, James Han- - Beasley, rv. , THE couple will make their home in Roy. Out of town guest was Stacy Valentine from Nevada City, Calif, vw , ? ; reception. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of Davis High School and has attended Weber State College. THE prospective groom is a graduate of Orem High School. He is serving in the United States Air Force and is stationed at Hill Air Force Base. He has fulfilled a LDS Mission to the Arizona Mission. np Plans Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Darwin L. Olson of 2177 W. 6050 S Roy, formerly of Sunset, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Tamera to Allan D. Wursten. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Wurston, also of Roy. THE COUPLE will be married in the Ogden LDS Temple on April 28, and are planning a reception to follow at the Roy LDS 3rd Ward cultural hall. Miss Olson graduated from Roy High School and LDS Her fiance Seminary. graduated from Roy High School and L.DS Seminary and Illinois-Chicag- y.osi MELANIE RIGBY In April o Mission, vw Melanie A. Rigby and David G. McKenzie are planning an August 18 wedding in the Ogden LDS Temple. MELANIE is the daughter of Deane H. Rigby and the late Dr. George R. Rigby of 1601 E. Cherry Lane, East Layton. David is the son of Richard and Dorothy McKenzie of 1527 N. Oakhill Circle, East Layton. A reception will be hPld at the home of of- ficiating. t fcttf Set Date LDS THE COUPLE will recite wedding vows in a ceremony at the Kaysville East LDS Stake Center, followed by a Elder Joseph Burnett 'V the brides parents. Melanie and David have attended Layton High School and Weber State College. Dave filled an LDS Swiss Geneva mission. A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stewart of 690 North Main Street, Kaysville. The little miss arrived on Saturday, April 15 at the McKay-De- e Hospital and weighed 6 lb 1 oz. At home is a sister Heather. Saturday, May 6 9:00 Q.m. fo 5:00 p.m. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale B. Reeve of 273 E. 1600 N. in Sunset. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. John Waite of 814 Church Street, Layton. gown of polyester satin, fashioned with an empire lace trimmed bodice and Juliette sleeves with lace cuffs. ATTENDING the bride were Mrs. Dennis Browning as matron of honor. Miss Kathy Jenkins as maid of honor and Miss Susann Waite and Miss Annette Reeve as bridesmaids. Best man duties were performed by John Gray, with Brent Reeve and Kelly Waite as ushers. THEY are making their first home in Farmington vw Home Hints When you plan a garage sale, ask one or two neighbors to join you Each should catalog his or her items and plate corresponding number and price on each item. Advertise for a successful sale. I 4 traps rifle aaQ Z3 Q IS REGISTRATION lee is the day of the workshop or $20.00 if the money is in before May 4. Registration forms are available at the Council on Aging office in Farmington, $25.00 on dmg trip to Elko, cost $15.50 per SAVE 3588 McCULLDCH summer tour is planned for July 26 to 31st. A LONGER The six days and five nights trip will cost $186.00 per person. The group will travel to South Dakota. Price of the Ca r r y i n Case Tool Kit 8i 101 Book Extra Chrome Chain Actual Retail Value 1 1 5583 Alitor ONLY ing. RESERVATIONS R should be & $ 95 ef 1 V 1 41; v R OUILDERS SUPPLY Clubs In Kaysville grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pedersen and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stewart, all of Kaysville. The are Mr. and Mrs. V.W. Mecham, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Neel Christensen, Murray. is Mrs. Mary Simmons, also of Camp of of Utah Pioneers met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. PaulineTippetts with Mrs. Reatha Reeder as The Oakleaf Daughter The 7 lb 7 oz lad arrived on April 2 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City and is their fourth child. At home are Bethany Ann, Bryan Thomas and Emily Rebecca. Mrs. Whitesides is the former Suz Ann Critchlow of Salt Lake City. The grandparents are Mrs. Ruby Whitesides, Kaysville; MRS. MARGARET Hill gave the Issson and Mrs. Pearl Evans read a history. New officers were named for the MRS. ROBENA Ence will serve as captain, Mrs. Roene Chappe'l, 1st vice captain and Mrs. Donna Goashnd, 2nd vice captain. Mrs. Louise Moore, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Betty Francom, parliamentarian; Mrs. Clara Krebs, historian; Mrs. Beulah Bushnell, custodian of relics; Mrs. Mary Walters, registrar; Mrs. Ethel Zollinger, organist; Mrs. MargeretHill, chorister; Mrs. Merla Coulam, chaplain and Mrs. Pearl Evans, lesson leader, np Rotary Meets 25 at- tendance. La Leche THE program was under Will Meet the direction of Lt. Col. (Ret) Morey B. Jeffery who gave a slide presentation on the Middle East, np The Clearfield-Syracus- e area group of LaLeche League will hold its regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, May 4 at 7: 30 p m. at the home of Sandi Barber, 1085 W. 700 S Clearfield. THIS will be the third meeting of the current series and is entitled Baby Arrives- the Family and the Breastfed Baby. Subsequent meetings will be held the tirst Thursday of each month. All mothers interested in breastfeeding are urged to attend. Babies are welcome. Prospective mothers are also invited and anyone desiring information or help is wel- FOR further information concerning the meetings please call Diane Palmer 825-468773-528- Kathleen Sessions or Kay Durrant 825-264- Participates Meet In 4-- H Four Kaysville youth participated m the Davis County Club Demonstration Night at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City on Wednesday 4-- LaDELL Wagstaff gave her demonstration on homemade ice cream. She is 16 years old. Kris Watkin, 9 years old, gave his demonstration on seed germination. Ken Wagstaff gave his on figuring the cost of electrical power used in the home. Ken is II years old TRACY Egbert demonstration Dollar Amount In Thousands ASSETS Cash and due from banks gave her on doing years old. rosettes She is 16 All the youth are active members of the Club program, np agen-politic- .... B ED ra 13 S3 sa B2 ei ! t23E3E2ESi3tSSS9ESE9E3S3S3E3SE3E3a039& IB B Public invited Proceeds to civic projects and aid to the blind Uon's Shooting Range 1 0th East and 4th North Dounfiful Dounfiful None None None None None 350 Loans, Total (excluding unearned income) 2,418 Less: Reserve for possible . loan losses Loans, net Direct lease financing Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and .7 ... . . 2,411 None other assets representing bank premises 234 Real estate owned other than bank premises None Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies Customers liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Other assets TOTAL ASSETS . . None None 29 3,416 . 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 Deposits of foreign governments and official institutions Deposits of commercial banks Certified and officers checks, . 574 1,080 . . None . 1,160 None None 13 . TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES $2,827 587 (a)- Total demand deposits (b)- Total time & savings deposits $2,240 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFFICES Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase in domestic offices Other liabilities for borrowed money Mortgage indebtedness Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding Other liabilities None 2,827 None None None None . 53 TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) Subordinated notes and debentures 2,880 None EQUITY CAPITAL Preferred stock No. shares outstanding par value Common stock No. shares authorized 2,000 2,000 par value 200 shares outstanding Surplus . No. Undivided profits Reserve for contingencies reserves None 200 136 and other capital None . TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL 536 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL 3,416 MEMORANDA Average for 15 or 30 calendar days ending with call date Cash and due from banks Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreement to resell Total loans Time deposits of $100,000 or more in domestic offices Total deposits Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase Other liabilities for borrowed money Standby letters of 37 502 2,466 1,044 $2,97(1 None None None credit outstanding Time deposits of $100,000 or more in domestic offices: Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000 or more Other time deposits in amounts of $100, 0(X.' or more Number of operating branches as of call 1,150 None date B splatrerboard Refreshments $92 300 Treasury securities Obligations of other U. S. Government cies and corporations sub- Obligations of States and divisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Corporate stock Trading account securities Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices U. S. . The Layton Rotarians met Wednesday at the Chateau Center in Layton for a regular dinner meeting with members and guests in 9 FIRST SECURITY STATE BANK, of KAYSVILLE in the State of Utah at the close of business on March 31, 1978 .... Murray. Bishop and Mrs. Richard Brough are excited to learn of the arrival of their first grandchild, born April 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Scott of Centerville. It was a 7 lb 15 oz girl to be named Shaunalynn and was born at the Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful. The mother will be remembered as the former Robin Brough of Kaysville. The other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Scott of Roy and Mrs. Pat Scott of Bountiful. The are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hanney, Kaysville and Mrs. Thora Miles of Logan. Welcoming a son into their home are Tom and Suz Ann Whitesides of 1029 Bedford Drive, Kaysville. 376-422- REPORT OF CONDITION of Dr. and Mrs. Howard Latimer, Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Critchlow, Provo. Greatgrandmother is Mrs. F.O. Jones of Lovell, Wyo. np Pedersen of Kaysville. Good 2 Day Only -- I, SCOTT C. RUSSELL, of the bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. SCOTT C. RUSSELL State of Utah, County of Davis ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of APRIL, 1978. above-name- range MAC HERES WHAT YOU GET: The Popular MAC 120 Sawj tour includes meals and admission to several activities including the Black Hills Passion Play. Interested people can receive more information from the Council on the Ag- mother will be remembered as the former Heidi The bride wore an original w Individual Marksmanship Contests 24-2- 5 person. The come. DOUiniFUL Lion'S STEAK SHOOT May available to senior citizens. The ultimate purpose is to present new information and skills for seniors to take back to their homes and use in their lives. 773-706- Kaysville Births The Miss Elaine Fay Reeve became the bride of Paul Waite on Friday, April ,21 in ceremonies performed in the Ogden LDS Temple, with Kevin Dalton and Steve Cole. served an THE NUPTIAL news is being disclosed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Umpleby of 789 East 89 North, Kaysville. Parents of the prospective groom are Mr. and Mrs. Harland Hilton of Orem. Vows Ogden Rites Miss Planning a May 20 wedding are Miss Ann Umpleby and Dale Roy Hilton. Couple Exchange - THE MORNING of May 9 there will be a special Governors Conference on the aging Wedding i 4? FINALLY, a workshop for professionals, senior citizens and future senior citizens will be held at the Utah State University in Logan on May 4 This workshop will explore and activities resources deposit required. The balance of the money is due by June 20. To make reservations, call the Heritage Center The Council on Aging will sponsor a Rose Bowl Parade Tour if there are enough interested. 86 East 2nd North - Kaysville whm ; A DAY trip to Antelope Island is planned for May 19. Participants should bring a picnic or sack lunch. Donations for the transportation will be accepted. A LUNCH TICKETS for the May 9th program can be purchased in advance at any of the centers. Cost is $1.00, ANN UMPLEBY - The engagement of Miss Christine Martini to Lt. Craig L. Grotzky is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gelindo Martini Jr. of West Orchestra performance will be held for the senior citizens on May 9th in the Salt Lake Tabernacle beginning at 4 Keynote speaker will be Dan Valentine, newspaper columnist. Bradley, Miss Linda Shirley, Miss Denise Clontz, and Miss Nor- special Utah Symphony at the Salt Palace. Older adults from all over the state will be in attendance. Governor Scott Matheson will respond to the recommendations. MAID of honor was Miss Denise Beireis. Bridesmaids were Miss Gina Della Silver, Miss Sheri Della Silva, Miss Miss MAY 8, the Utah Seniors Ball will be held in the Terrace Ballroom in Salt Lake City. Cost is $1.00 per person. The dance will go ON Nevada will I p Vohs, made now with a $50.00 p.m. The brides gown was of slipper satin with Chantilly lace, accented with pearls and rhinestones. The Elizabethan styled gown featured an empire waistline and stand-ucollar. The train was five yards long. Jamie reservations must be in by April 27. Transportation will be arranged. On May 3rd and 4th, there will be a tour to Jackpot, Nevada. The Lawrence Welk Hotsy Band will be playing the night of the 3rd. The cost is $14.50 per person. There are many activities coming up that should interest Senior Citizens of Davis County. A HAFB NCO Club. f Senior Citizen Activities from 7:30 to 10: 30 p m. vows on April the marriage W" y'rrvrrrrr1 JOURNAL, APRIL 27, 1978 DAVIS NEWS Exchange Vows - i'ri Yi'ywy vyy T w Call Davis County Sheriff Paramedics B 1 i B B S fl B B 23 B E CUT AND PLACE BY r.Q TSOI PHONE B B i B B I d SPENCER WRIGHT Notary Public Correct-Attes- t: R. T. HEINER J. W. HATCH MERRILL JENKINS Directors STATE OF UTAH, Department of Financial Institutions I, W. S. BRIMHALL, Commissioner of Financial Institutions, 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 April 28, 1978. W. S. BRIMHALL Commissioner of Financial Institutions t |