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Show t 2tHTw-tJMlT- a year on Monday evening at the 0m7. Kaysville; Dsvl schooL Utak Scout of Troop 100 presented the colors, A piano solo waa played by Harvey Kennard and a film waa ahown on child eomplesea. P-TNew officera include Rita Rev A ten. president; Cenoa Wilhelmaen, and Lois Woodson, - - secretary - treasurer. They were installed by Mr. Dorothy Shields, A. president. Former county P.-I.-A. Clearfield elementary officer were Mr. Iren Chides-te- r, elected new officer for the comMr. Agnes Morgan and Mrs. ing year at the final meeting of the Leone Blair. Thurs Apr. 19, 1951 I. 12 Clearfield Names Officers T. T. Three-fol- d aims of th Amerilos, celebrated her Mtb birthday at her home last week. can Legion Auxiliary wer outlined for 120 Utah department memShe waa born April 7, 117 at bers attending a banquet at the South Weber, the daughter of John Hotel Newhouse, Salt Lake City, and Mary Bennett Hill. She marFriday evening by Mr. Willis C. ried Mr. Carlo on March 2, iwcj Reed. National Auxiliary president. and they moved to Layton. She discussed auxiliary accomplishments and plan in the fields of reShe is a member of the Layton LAYTON-M- rs. Alice Ann Car- LAYTON habilitation. child welfare and Marion (Maine) F. Second LDS ward and was active Americanism. A number of Davis Adams celebrated his 2nd birth- los, widow of Joseph llyrura C'ar- - in Relief society. Auxiliary msmbers attended. day at his home recently. luio-Pil.- 7 Lay-jto- n hs four children. Mrs. ClarShe was the of U. Bishop A coffee hour was held at tha Mr. Adams was born at Layton LDS ward. He is the father of ence Hollist, Farmington; Mr. E. S. Veterans hospltsi in Salt Lake April r.. I or. the son of George W. and Mary Ann Pilling Adams. Uhiee children. Golden M. Adams, Glenn Green, Kaysville; Mrf A. Reserve District No. 3'. He was married to Louisa Hilt in '.Mis. Royal Hampton and Diamond Carlo and Archie Carlos, Layton; Charter No. 7JiV REPORT LDS Temple, August K. Adams. He has 1i grandchil- j 13 grandchildren and a number of the Salt 'great grandchildren. In Hank of of the Mrs. State Utah, National Adams died March dren and h the of First of condition Layton jii, at the close of business on April Uth. 1U71, published in response to h, mu. 2k call made by comptroller of the currency, under Section .V.!!, U. S On Sept. 'St, tiisoi he niamed Revised Statutes. Jannette It. Clark in the Salt Lake ASSETS LDS Temple. Mr. Adams and his rewith other banks, including Cash, balances family has always resided in Lay-toof serve balanre, and cash items in process KaysHe was a farmer and later Y7s.i,2iilMK of collection worked with his ln, thee ltufus United State Government obligations, direct Adams, for 17 years in the mercan. .. lrl7,M74.uu tile business in and gust snteed Layton. They were' Obligations of Stale and political subdivio! sal-vagab- le partners in the Adams and Sons 20,000 is i:t.t77.txi sions store where he was manager for 1.7 Corporate stork (including 4'L74).(i stork of year. In May IsMil, he and his (2 (.iiTU.UU Federal Keservs bank! . wife opened the Adam Groceiy overLoan and discounts (including $!'.l7-'- si store which he still operates ltVCUKi doors, drafts) Mr. Adams is in excellent health Hank premises owned f Jd.isxi, furniture and - an active is of the member and isslisi fixtures fti (Mai. . Layton Fust LDS ward. He is a Real estate owned other than bank premMSI memlier of the North Davis Slake . ises . Other asset ' 3tl t'l High Pne-- t Quorum and from Marion F. Adams Marked 82nd Year April 5 84th Birthday Observed By Layton Woman I I . . .-,. DA VI COUNTY SHEET METAL WORKS LENNOX COAL. OIL AND GAS FURNACES STOKERS and AIR CONDITIONERS GUTTERS : SKYLIGHTS : CHIMNEY TOIS Phone Bountiful 105 or I0t Chaa. A. Trump, Irop. n. Anyone interested in bidding on the removal the old Opera House in ville may contact First Ward Bishopric. feet There more than inch and flooring) lumber furnace, piping, plumbing, plus --- etc. Watson-Tann- er TOTAL ASSETS .,. Fester MB 00 Si Criffea and Society Bread Soils. Wilson Brea. Faraiahiaga. N h Sheen. Stetson II a la. latecweven Sea. Baa-Bas- Watson-Tann- CLOTHING W Hth CO. Ogden partnerships, and corporation Tim deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposit of United State Government (including postal saving) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposit (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) ... The Steve With the Friendly Dowrs 2331-3- 9 Washington Bhd. Ogdea St. j LIABILITIES DemantF deposits of individuals, IliMlHllVluQiVVi er 2.7.72,17:1.1 TOTAL DEPOSITS i;i72;x'2,7(l 28J72J12 m.on.ut IfttrTMt! $2A70,aT2.17 . .1 TOTAL LIABILITIES 2,7.7,:i:t2.t7 Me vs CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock: Common stock, total par $2.7,lMi Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL life for s. X MS l 140.ISXMNI .'Ut,22ft.!l ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES ACCOUNTS INTEREST FOR YOUR ENGINE... LIFE CV 2 j 2ftl.22ft.9l AND CAPITAL Assets pledged or assigned to secure babili-.tie- s and for other purpose Loans as shown above are after deduction of . . reserve of Paid on Savings Deposited . . . Effective April ' N h7,7uO.OO Slate of Utah, County of Davis s: bank, do solemnly I, L E. ELLISON, cashier of the above-name- d sweer that the above statement is tm to ths best of my knowledge and belief. L. E. ELLISON, Cashier. KAYSVILLE (SEAL) Correct A ttest OL. PREMIUM : DAVID E. LAYTON. ME5IBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE JAMES E. ELLISON. CHESTER C, FLINT, Directors. 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