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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1939 THE WEEKLY REFLEX REPORT I of condition of Same Banking Company of Kaysville, Davis County, Utah, a member of the Federal Reserve System, at the close of business SYRACUSE KAYSVILLE daughter of her home in Los Angeles, CaliSmith, spent fornia, Friday, after spending the in Willard'as past six weeks in Clearfield with the Easter week-en- d truest of her eousin, Miss Diane her mother, Mrs. John Reed. Diftton. Mr, and Mrs. Lester Bai and chilMrn Mark Argyle, Mr. Jens K. dren of Salt Lake City were Sunand Mrs. Walter W. Stepd, day dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. the funeral services Wells Hadfield. attended jr of Thomas Ford, Tuesday, at the Dale and 'Harold Steed, U. S. A. C. students, spent the week-en- d ward chapel, at j Centerville Mias Nola Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. L., VIRGINIA S. BENNETT Correspondent Phone Kaysville 228-- J j on March 20, D31), published in accordance with a call made bythe Bank Commissioner of Utah and the Federal Reserve bank of this district pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act ASSETS Loans and discounts (including $111.51 overdrafts) United States Government obligations, direct . .and guaranteed Other bonds, notes and debentures Corporate stocks (including $3,450.00 stock ; of Federal Reserve bank) Cash, balances with .other banks, including reserve balance, and cash items in proc- - , ess of oollecDon Bank premises owned $1.mi, furniture- - and PAGE FIVE Mr, and Mrs.. Iaiurn Wright of Maywood, California, spent Wed- nesday visiting at the home of Mr. Steed Jr. Mr.land Mrs. Eh RontmyhJcr and .and Mr; Walter Laurence Mrs Wright was formerly Miss (Mrs. family, cra Nnlder of Syracuse. Criddie, Mr, and Mrs, Delbert Wil"and Mrs. Ernest Mr. Hansen, Mr, and Mrs. Alvin D. Stoker cox, Mrs. William Cruldlc, Mr. and MN. hud ns their Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrr. Carl B. Green and home. , David Cook, Mr. and Mrs., Fay guests- President and Mrs, Frank Mr. and Mrs. David Layton attend-Fvan- s Mrs. I,oy Wood returned home Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Or id, He. from the Eastern states L. ed the Easter program at the Mor-- Monday from the Dee hospital, af- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H iinsen, Mr. S. mission, Bishop and Mrs. mon tabernacle Sunday evening ter undergoing a major operation and Mrs. Clifford Barber, Mr. and Christenson and Mr. and Mrs. He- - The program was sponsored by the two weeks ago. Jean. Mrs. Delbert Benzer. Mr and Mrs. eu-. General Sunday, school organiza- Lake City. Mrs. I,eo Ward will be honored Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Blamires of Bernard Smedley, Bishop and Mrs. Don . and with an afternoon social, this Caroline Watterson Mrs, in Bountiful spent last Monday G. Henry Rampton. Mfs. Leonard w,ls Hadfield met with an ac- - (Thursday) afternoon. Dorothv, and son. Rev as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Holden Smedley daughter, n bis farm. Friday, while ( Kaysville of were Joseph L. Mabey. Jr., of Grace. Cache Benson. Valley, fixtures $1.00 Blamires. Robert -- to D. Zaugg. all attended the Faster-Sundaanil Karl Idaho. spent the Easter week-en- d teamof of , attempting dinner stophis y .guest 4 Real estate owned other than bank premises V 23,071. fMiss Vesta L. Barnes underwent funeral services of Antone Rent-a- . Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith and horses pitched to a manure spread-famil- y with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. n doing so he was thrown Joseph L. Mabey. operation for appendicitis at an meister at the Granger ward chap-Mrs. Smith is a dugh-:frTOTAL ASSETS $545,33o..ss Burial tei of Mrs. Wattersons. el last Sunday afternoon beneath the implement and one A mothers and daughters tea. Ogden hospital Wednesday. wheel Mr. e were over Lentmeister his and for ervioes leaders passed body ansponsored by the Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Jarman LIABILITIES Mrs. C. E. Smith had as her upper arm, a pain- of the Ogden, Weber and North in, resulting nounce the arrival of a son at the J'i'bl at the 1 Syracuse ward eeme-De- e Tuesday Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, afternoon guests, her ful muscle injury. He is still Davis stakes, will be held Saturresident Joseph Ear where and corporations hospital in Ogden Sunday eve- Doy le of, San confined to his hod $110,201. 32 the dedicated kins of day afternoon, between 2 and 5 grave. l Ogden ning. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, ( n, a. and her sister. Mrs Allan N Adams of Ran- p. m. at the Utah Power and Light died from in- Mr. Rentmeister and corporations .. 'l'S- N'Uty Mrs. Lester E. Bybee, daughter. 24S.277.32 eegai of tr Jn with her company auditorium in Ogden. All dolph spent the week-en- d he received three days before 3ti.Ool.74 Afton and sun Vern of San Francis- juries Deposits of States and political subdivisions M . e and Mrs. Joseph L. North Davis stake farm'll. Gran-on parents. work while at h,s girls banks . Deposits of ol Burley. Idaho, wre Sunday vis- - M almv 5,000.00 co, arrived here Friday and will and their mothers are invited to L ten and Other deposits (certified and officers check!,, Mr. of Hni Mrs' as spend days guests liarriman returned to attend. Miss Lois Sessions of Ogden was iVT" ,of ,r' te.) 20.00 Mrs. Robert Green. ' week-en- d ' of a home the at visitor TOTAL DEPOSITS M0h Smith. ,n company with $.mou.3S Miss Irene Swan spent a few her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. T , ivo bus Pi Kappa Alpha miterin week Logun this days visiting Sessions nil-have spent the past brothers, relatives. hisWorkman to Charles returned TOTAL LIABILITIES San Francisco worlds week $3SK.til!.3s at the Mr. and Mrs. I,ewis Briggs left home Monday from a three-dahome TuesBur returned They a few t business days ago for Chicago where trip CAPITAL ACCOUNT day. will spend the summer. fornin. : $ 50,000.00 they Mrs. Les Olson and children, Capital M illiant Criddie was returned to Mrs. Ella has Burton returned. and Kary, of Vale. Idaho, Ktnna .Surplus 05,000.00 b borne from the Dee hospital last Undivided profits in the Easter week-en- d 25,720.50 home from Fort Bridger, Wyoming. spent Mr. has (riddle Shoes where she had spent the winter. (Sunday evening. flgdffi, Vttib Reserves (and retirement account for preferONon and Mr. Mr. with Clearfield the at been treatment receiving red capital) Mrs. A. M. Barnes entertained Hudson. Mrs. and 5,000.00 Virgil for the past two weeks. the Neighborhood Sewing club at hospital Kathleen Mabey spent Delln-rK Wilcox Mrs. Mr. and ACCOUNT Ro- TOTAL CAPITAL $145,720.50 her home Friday afternoon. prmg vacation at the home of her Mr and Mrs Willlam Wi. ,ani, nA MrH' MrM Il,Hrnls ,s:hl cox attended the W!h U meetcues'!" TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL hml ml hx her house guest, r.S Iution of the mg Farmington ACCOUNT Miss Lcorn Hunter, U. S. A. C: ajs. Maud K. Cooley and Miss c(1b at Farmington last F v1 student This banks capital consists of common stock of Cedar City. Joan Cooley of Grantsville were evening. with total par value of $50.(H).0) week-en- d of ast in relatives guests Cook Mr. and Mrs. Her are Kays creek last Tuesday STATE OF UTAH, I evening. aysville. proud parents of a daughter born J Miller ha returned to County of Davis Seymour Mrs. to E. them early Wednesday morning his home after spending the past Roberts, Mrs. Lois Mary Alan B, Blood, beingfirsi duly sworn according to law, deposes and and daughters, Mary Lois at the Dee hospital at Ogden. This winter with relatives at Los Ansays, that he is Assistant Cashier of the above named bank and that Stephens the above and foregoing report contains a full,1 true and correct state- and Barbara, Mrs. Marvin King is their second child, both beiny geles, California. The first and sivond grades of ment of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the and son, Doyle, and Miss Dena! girls. The Syracuse ward choir along the Syracuse public school Hodgson spent Easter in Weber under 20th day of March, 1030. with three other wards from North the canyon. of Miss Helen New-e- y ALAN leadership stake rang with a group Elaine Hyde returned home Taes-- : and Miss Edna Cook spent last Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of April. 1030. when the folgeneral music committee Thursday in Ogden where they visa Lake from Salt WENDELL BARNES, day hospital I the Church of Je(us Christ of ited the fire department, the dairy ' lowing an operation for appendici- of Notary Public. latter-da- y Saints presented the and a bakery. - Residing at tis. Kaysville, Utah. , choirs of the Salt massed ward Miss Nora Holbrook and Mrs. Mrs. Bennett P. Frank (SEAL) received l.nke in a music festival at Joseph Holbrook attended a region will Word Tuesday evening of the death My commission expire October 15, 1041. the tabernacle in Salt lake City officers convention at the peacee Correct Attest: of her nephew, George Cook, H. J. BARNES, hotel Saturday. . son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl last Saturday evening. Mrs. Stanford Harris and daugh' Mrs. John T. Burnett has reGEO. W. BARNES. of Idaho Falls, Idaho, hut Cook, of Iayton visited Wednesday turned to her home at Sunset after ROYAL C. BARNES, former residents of Clearfield. Mr. ter the home of her parents, Mr. a. at y Directors. visit. with her. and Mrs, Bennett left Wednesday and Sizes lo 10 AAAA to EGG Mrs. John Stoker. State of Utah. Office of Bank Commissioner. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. afternoon to attend the funeral M the of members Mn Twenty A. F. Miller. I, Rulon F. Starley, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do services. and Gleaner Girl classesof thi -- Mrs. laurenee had a hereby certify that the foregoing js a true and correct copy of the statc-'meH. K. Merrill and small aoh Mrsc Mutual Improvement as her Wednesday dinner guests, Mrs. of the above named company, filed in my office on April 12. 1030. Syracuse of Ijct.hbridge, Canada, arrived here gnejation ' enjoyed a wienie roast up Otto A. Cole of Los Angeles. CaliRULON F. STARLEY, Tuesday to visit with Mrs. Merrills Bank Commissioner. fornia. Mrs. Douglas Hooper, Mrs. White, Black, Tan or Blue, a fine large assortment of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. William F. Russell and Miss Myria these snug heel fitting comfortable arch type shoes for Layton. Hooper, all of Ogden. your selection. Rosel Hyde, of Rupert, Idaho Miss June Cook, Miss Winnifred a was visitor the his home of at Cook, Miss Nola Barber and Miss ALL MAKES GAS OR COAL uncle. Rosel Hyde. Monday afterBernice Criddie all students at the Using Newest, Type VACUUM CLEANER noon. Write or Phone for Estimate agricultural college at Logan, Members of the Towne Bridge DAVIS COUNTY SHEET METAL'WORKS spent four days last week visiting club will attend a their parents, Mr, at the homd-o- f party CHAS. A. TRUMP, Prop. Phone Bountiful 105 or 106 Hudson Noodle the in at and Mrs. David Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Ik; parlor James A. Barber and Mr. and Mrs. Ogden tihs (Thursday) evening. QYoment Sprint) Sheet aurence Criddie. Maurice Jones will undergo a Beehive DaThe girls of North major operation at the St. Marks DISTRICT COURT OF vis stake will hold u mothers and hospital in Salt Lake City Friday IN THESECOND JUDICIAL DIS- daughters tea this Saturday afterTHE morning. AND FOR DAVIS noon at the Utah Power and Light IN TRICT Mrs. Charles Borup of Boise, COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. auditorium at Ogden. Utah. A collection from our current spring stock of women's and Idaho, and Mrs. Joseph Kuttler'of Mr. and Mrs. J. of week several last Logan spent days girls' shoes for dress, street or sports black and colors-hi- gh, HOME OWNERS LOAN COR- Idackfoot, Idaho, were Saturday visiting at the home of Mr. and PORATION, a corporation of the and medium or low heels. Sunday guests of Mrs. GardMrs. Rosel Hyde. United States of America. ners mother, Mrs. J. J. Bennett. Melvin Dahl of Midvale visited at Plaintiff, Mr. and Mrs. - Elmer Sessions the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cook vs. Q)ownsldin re and family have moved to the farm A. WALLACE RAMSEY and umse of George Rampton. Sunday evening. Mr. Cook and Mr. Dahl were missionary com- EOLEAN RAMSEY, his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hill and Defendants. son. panions. ' of Syracuse and Mr. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on AllanMarlin, fc Dr. arid Mrs. G. D. Rutledge arAdams of Layton left last rived this (Thursday) morning af- the 22nd day of April, 11)31), at the Friday for Los Angeles, Califorhour of 12:x) oclock noon at the ter a weeks visit in Oroville, will visit for ten north front door of the Davis nia, where they days. 1. The current used to County Courthouse, at Farmington, sOft Royal W. Rampton received inin Davis County. State of Utah, the transmit the voice by to Kis legs when he was GORGE juries situdescribed following property, automobile in front telephone is the most MOM AT ated in Davis County and more run over by an last mornof his in comSunday garage delicate current described as follows, fully ing. mon use. Beginning at a point (I7K.4H Miss Betty Sessions, twin daughfeet South and Hi 14. 5 feet East WOSLDJ and South 22 degrees 25' East ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Seschildren to the was taken sions, !4 feet from the Northwest hospital at Salt Lake City last Fricomer of the Northeast quarter day. where she will remain for an of Section 21). Township 4 North, indefinite period to receive treat1 Lake Salt West, Range for a hip injury. ment Meridian, and running thence Mr. and Mrs. Keith C. West anNorth 07 degrees 35' East 150 nounce the arrival of a son bom feet; thence South 22 degrees 2. Wire In use in the to them last Thursday evening at 25' East (X) feet; thence South Bell System would go the Dee hospital at Ogden. Mrs. 07 degrees 83' West 150 feet; West will be remembered in Syrathence North 22 degrees 25' 22 around the world more cuse as Miss Helen Child before (X) feet to the point of West than 3000 tims her marriage. beginning. closet is Your clothes WRONG RIGHT Miss Beatrice Miller a teachDated and Issued at Farmington, likely to reveal at least Davis County, State of Utah, this er at the Burch Creek public school one, two, or maybe more at Ogden returned to resume her 2!)th day of March, 11)31). if t'rt. W JOSEPH HOLBROOK, teaching duties Wednesday mornpairs of shoes that can illness of inSheriff, Davis County. ing after a five-da- y save you" real money-- if 56 gears ago . . . in May. first Rio oia 169 puiied WILLIAM II. KING, fluenza. youll have them reconMrs. Grant Haws and small Attorney for plaintiff, Grande passenger train "Thru the Rockies, from Denver, ditioned by an expert 004 Judge Bldg., daughter. Sheron, of Clearfield Colorado, to Ogden, Utah, little tho she was . . . only 53 feet visited-ove- rshoe repairman during Salt Lake City,Utah, the The answer are . shown below, and here is the. "long, weighing 117,000 pounds . . she was mighty In her . Date of first publication, March Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Workman National Shoe Repair of achievements. Your Home Railroad feels answer for quick, satisfactory communication. 11)31). 30. and family. Week. of Date last in Dee honored Sessions Mr. publication, and Mrs. and April having 169 among America famous old loco When you want to reach someone 1031). 20, small son returned to their home motives in RAILROADS ON PARADE, a pageant of transYou may have forgotten town, for business or social purposes, telephone! k a noon from Monday port on the steel rail See it when you visit the New York all, about those shoes. visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alden It not only takes your voice to the person you World's Fair I Maybe all they need is a Kynaston and family of Bancroft, want to reach but brings hack an Immediate' neat resoling job, or a Idaho. The officers and teachers of the spoken reply. pair of new rubber heels. Syracuse Sunday school held a A good repairman can Ido business meeting and social at the The "operator will be glad to tell you any wonders for shabby shoes ward chapel Wednesday evening. at small cost! Max Cook has been away from the Central Mercantile Grocery Look over all your shoes store for the past week due to an now and take them to illness of influenza, c o Mrs. Laurence Briggs and Mrs. 0 in the t) repairman your DO C 4) We Stock at Our E. Wilcox attended the Delbert a who disv X - u neighborhood Clearfield Literary Guild at 'the J?8 Centerville plays the National Shoe 4) Green Gable tea rooms in Ogden o Repair Week poster in TODAY Giant Locomotives . powerful fleet of them, Display Gardens Monday evening. Mrs. Hansen of 1 1 O u ) He windows. his a has The reviewed the book, Ogden C Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose, serve the Intermountain West, transporting the products of i o Talisman, by Sir Walter Scott. complete line of GoodVigoro, Insecticides, Tools, and its rich empire to the marts of the world. Compare it with old Mrs. J. D. Craig of Layton is o products for mens, year a very fine line of Garden Vases ' week Mr. .1691 Todays 3700 is 121 feet long and weighs one million ths and with visiting 0) womens and childrens and Pottery. CQ 0. Mrs. and P. Ira Thurgood family. 5 B pounds, shoes. He is skilled in his Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holbrook 3 Z 9 .3 work and his prices are entertained with a well arrange Free Garden Book Ship YOUR ITJUGHT Rio Grand, a pioneer la O Q dinner party at their home fair. family Mi modem la Speed cad Service. n Dependability oEaster Sunday. Those who at Q c 3o . 2 Porter-Walto- n tended included Mr. and, Mrs. Jcr-r- o X X For Information about rates selei-Iz- n Cl 3 (M a m Steed of Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs Lake Centerville and Salt City ; 0. J. GRIMES, Acting Asst Traf:".' Kenneth Burton and daughters Salt Lake City 21 So. Main TL Joan and Jeanne of Kaysville, Mr Phones: j Phone: Wasatch 719 109-sons Holbrook Ellis and and J Bountiful Mrs. Clifford C. Blamires, Prop. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Salt Lake, Was. 40 Val and Brent, Miss Nora Ilol KAYSVILLE brook and Howard Stringham of llll Mr, and Mrs, L. V, Todd, Donald Todd of Farr West, spent Easter Sunday visiting relatives in Idaho Falls. Those who also spent Easter Sunday in Idaho Falls were Mrs. Ethel Hayes, Mrs. Edith Rochell, Mrs. Lena Flint and their children. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blamires turned home last Friday .after spending the past three months in Los Angeles with their daughter, ; -- j . Mr-ai- Na-Uo- ul I ! - j , s of-Sa- i -- ! . -- - t Bee-Hiy- ! 5 ;' j i ;;M-arv,- - .r - i Bee-Hiv- j j ' ' - i y SAfmJGLS ' 'Jrauliful t semi-annu- - I j j j Ivis 3eel 3ilujcjer New-hous- - 1 .- ton-da- son-in-la- w 3 nt '.LEGAL FURNACE CLEANING ss Phonos CLEARANCE Notice of Sheriffs Sale 298 ? or Wrong Right Here is a little test for you Slo SAVE MONEY Wrong right Q io(ftanda fiionaat ia honored at the New York World's Fair to-w- it: During I National Shoe Repair Week ApriM5 to , Jit s. m. -wa- i ok-end-with -- half-a-centur- y in-anot- her. two-wee- Plant Now! Trees - Shrubs Roses Perennials es. s .. a - a 5jj z S ar 6 a a t x Ii a; 8 . ... Co. Blamires Shoe Ijr. Repair III Bountiful. E . |