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Show 1 i REPORT of condition of Barnet Banking Company of Kaysville, UUh, at the eloae of business December 31, 1958, a State banking in. atitution organized and operating under the banking lawi nd f 'll member of the Federal Reserve System. Published in accordance with a catl made by the State Banking Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. ASSETS Cash, baiancea.with other banks, including reserve balance, and cash items in process of collection $1,072,003.23 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed . .. 670,3702 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 207,400.00 Corporate stocks (including $1:1, 500.00 storif'of Federal Reserve bank) 13,302.00 Loans and discounts (including $7,037.30 overdrafts) . .. 3,103,102.33 Bank premises owned $31,624.42 furniture and fixtures l27.200.fM 3S, 82 1.42 Real estate owned other than bank 0 4.00 TOTAL ASSETS $5,597.2(U1 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnership and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partner. . ships and corporations . Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions . Other deposits (certified and officers checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS TOTAL $1,000 ,228.39 2, 70, 125.12 30,274.92 . $ 1,784,307.99 LIAjkfclTIES r CAPITAL $4,71,307.99 ACCOUNTS ) Capital Surplus ..... -Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 50,000.00 400,000.00 102.938.12 612.938.13 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $5,397,200.11 Thi banks capitsl consists of: Common stock with total par value of $30, 000.00. e MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes $ 70,500.00 Loans as Known above are after deduc87.756.S9 tion of lescrv-- s of 1, Ernest R. Little, Assistant Cashier of the above named certify thut the auoe statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belicl. ERNEST R. LITTLE. Conect Attest: H. J. BARNES, ALAN B. BLOOD, J. R. GAILEY, Directors. Slate of Utah, Office of the Ban!; Commissioner. I, Seth H. Young, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certLy that Uie foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my of- ... fice on 9, 1959. Januaiy SETIl H. YOUNG, Bank Commissioner. State of Utah, County of Davis is. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of January, 1959. (SEAL) in JAMES E. NIELSEN, Notary Public. REPORT i - -i. Do - it -- yourself KAYSVILLE with our help on How to Make Your Own Plumbing, by Ralph J. Wolf, Whether you for fun or profit, men and boya Electrical Repairs, by Mr. Fjx Painting and Paperhanging of the household will be inter- It featuring TV and radio. for the Home.Owner, by Charles books ested in the following 100 Best Woodworking Pro- B. Moore. available at the Davis County ject,. by Popular Mechanics and Woodworking Project Library. Magazine. Upholstering, by William T. Raild It Yourself, by Michael The Wise Handbook of Home Baxter. Rothman. A hundred idea for making your homo more comfortable. Tinkering With Tool, by Hencovers every ry H. Saylor kind of odd Job that may come up around the house. How to Build Your Own House, by Douglas Tuomey. 1001 Way to Use Concrete, by Popular Mechanics Magazine. The First and Second Year Beehive' classes of the Kaysville Fourth and Fifth Wards held a special program Monday evening at their chapel for their chastity night. Mrs. Abb Lowe ws guest speaker. The class leaders are .Ellen Larsen, Leola Kirby and Betty O'Brien. Mr, and Mrs. Vernell Swan get enjoyed a weekend visit from their three nieces, Misses SUNKIST WHOLE or HALF .orimgeS' Size 138s Painting 501,453.19 13,020.37 v BOOKS AT OUR LIBRARY Furniture, Finish- ing and Repairing, by Popular Mechanics Magazine. Boats You Can Build, by Popular Mechanics Magazint. Step by step instructions, pictures and plans. Easy Home Repairs From Cellar to Roof, by Lee FrankL Fix-I- t Yourself, by Andrew C. Lang. The 100 most common house and apartment trouble spots anyone can repair. Getting the Most Out of Your Band Saw and Scroll Saw, by Rockwell Manufacturing Company. Delta power tool division. Concrete Handbook, by Popular Mechanics Magazine. Everything you need to make use of this universal building material. The Handbook for Home Mechanics, by Eugene OHara. How to Plan and Build Garden Pools, Fountain, Swimming Pools, Sprinkling Systems and Recreation Areas, by Reginald B. Hawkins. How to Plan and Build Arbors, Trellisis, Brtetewaya, Fences, Gates, and Small Buildings, by Reginald R. Hawkins.. How to Build Garden Structures, by Henry B. AuL Grills, terraces, shelter, arbors, fences, gates, etc. 100 Beautiful Piece of Furniture You Can Build, by Popular Mechanics Magazine. How to Plan and Build Walka & Paths, Driveways, Steps, Curbs and Edgings, by Reginald R. Hawkins. IIow to Plan and Build Outdoor Fireplaces & Grills, Wall and Tree Wells, Terraces and Incinerators, by Reginald , Hawkins. Mr. Fix-it- s Complete Book 3 Size 88's 78c 2 DOZEN . DOZEN 98c PORK LOINS pouND t Center Cu- t- Loin SUNKIST P0RK L'EIMM CHOPS per POUND Block Trimmed WINESAP Tasty Swtft'a Premium PFtiS Green Solid Head Pound Pack Per Pound California Fresh Frozen Large OCOMA Large luocados FRESH BAKED BACON 4pounds20c FRESH MADE STYLE COUNTRY 21-l- ac SNO-M1S- Fresh Froseq T PIZZA CRAB PIE Cleaned Sausage and Cooked 20 oz. Pack and Cheese y fc, REGULAR 79c ROCKY ROAD CAKE With Mint or Plain Marshmallow SPECIAL 69 . of Condition of CLEARFIELD STATE BANK, of Clearfield In the State of Utah, at the close of business on December 31, 1938. ASSETS ylash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection United States Government obligations, direct - and guaranteed Obligations of States and political $1,198,114.27 1,997,768.09 Other bonds, notes, and debantures Loans and discounts (including $2,308.30 491,442.22 1.00 2,021,502.12 overdrafts) Bank premises owned $20,000.00, furniture and fixture $17,005.00 -- . Other asset - .. . . TOTAL ASSETS 87,663.00 14,197.78 $5,760,690.48 LIABILITIES Demand deposit of individuali, partnerihips, and corporations Tim deposits of individuals, partnerships, and Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions . . Other deposits (certified and officer checks, ... $1,759,387.03 42,784.00 1,398,053.00 TOTAL DEPOSITS Other liabilitiee TOTAL .$5,370,972.08 35.728.S5 LIABILITIES $5,4410,700.93 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $125,000.00 200,000.00 28,980.55 Capital Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 353,989.55 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $5,700,090.48 Thia bank's capital consist of: Common stock with total par value of $125,900.00. MEMORANDA Asset! pledged or assigned to tecuro liabilities 50,000.00 and for other purposes Loana as shown above are after deduction of 63,120.71 reserves of Stats of Utah, County of Davis. Harold C. Steed, being first duly aworn according to law, depose and says, that he ii Cashier of the above named bank and that the foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on tha Slat day of December, 1958. HAROLD C. STEED. Correct Attest: WALTER W. STEED, JR., G. H. HOLT MARION J. STEED, J. KAY NELSON, JESSE D BARLOW, Directors and aworn to before me this 7th day o. Janu- Subscribed ary, 1959. (SEAL) ' DILWORTH N. LYMAN, Notary Public Residing at Roy, Utah. My commission expires March 9, Unto. Stata of Utah, Office of the Bank Commissioner, 1, Seth H. Young, Bank Commissioner of the Stata of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed in my office on January 9, 1959. SETH H. YOUNG Bank Commissioner. KAYSVILLE HEWS California. Jerry arrived homt to spend Christmas and tha holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Keyes. Mrs. Wanda Tiller was injured in Salt Lake last Monday when, struck by an automobile Berkeley, California where he (h a crosswalk at South Temple la attending the University of and State Street. She was treat- - Mrs. T. L. Snelaon, Payaon, returned home after apending a week at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney - Felt. She was on hand to welcome the n$w grandson home. Jerry Keyes left Friday for V ir physician. Mrs. Annie 8. Layton la ill at the home of her ion, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Layton in Salt Lake. Mrs. Layton has been suffering pneumonia the past few weeks. The annual Sheffield, New Years Day, family dinner and party was held at tha Kaya-vil-la First and Sixth Ward Chapel. Some 90 descendants of the late Heber J. and Sarah Sheffield enjoyed reminiscing, games and an entertaining program along with a sumptious dinner. Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Milligari and children, Logan, visited last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frigmore. Mr. and Mrs. Prigmor entertained at a family Christmas Eve party for 35 guest. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Prigmor and four daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Jeast Flint, Mr. and Mrs. James Prigmore, and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Prigmore, both of Layton. Last Sunday was a fun Christmas family party for Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bone and their children. They met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Parkin for dinner and exchange of ifts. Others in attendance were r. and Mrs. Keith Brown and family, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs, Dale Bone and daughter, Farmington; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bono and son, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Edwatd Jameson and family, Clearfield. Wallace Nellaon, Kanoth, visited lor a few days last week at tha home of his son, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Neilson. 23 SPECIAL DOZEN FRESH BAKED PAN ROLLS NBC or 29 PURITY m mom Cub-maet- er ed for minor Injuries at the Salt Lake General Hospital before being released to a private REGULAR 25c SESAME CUT BREAD C. 44,671.14 etc.) According to F. Brotnersen, several member of Pack 812 received awards during the recent meeting held at the Srd-8t- h Ward Chapel. Cub Scout recipients of Awards were as follows: Den 3: John Morrison, Brad Williams, Allen Angel, Lloyd Miller,. and Carl F. Brothersen. Gregory Beck received his Cub Scout Graduation Certificate. Den: Joe Folkman. Den 6: Gary De Cutler and Douglas Davis. Den. 8: Todd Bringhurst, Ronald Bringhurst, Allen Hess, James Wright, and Michael Cowan. Ronald Wright received hia Den Chief Cord. J)en 10: Don Robinson, Michael Moore, Ronald Read, Charles Bean and Stephen La Freniere. The evenings program also included the Flag ceremony by Den 8; prayer by Den 10; opening prayer by Charles Bean and closing prayer by Don Robinson; Community singing; and a skit was presented by Den 4. Layton 2,125,176.91 corporations scouts Get awards Cub FRESH BAKED PIZZA PIE MIX 2 packs 89 E BISCUIT MIX JIFFY 29' Pack 40 ox. ? pounds SHORTENING 4 SWIFTENING RIPE OLIVES Tall Cana STELLAR GEM APPLE SAUCE No. 303 Size Can COMSTOCK TOMATOES HOUSE OF GEORGE LARGE EGGS FLOUR GOLDEN WEST OLEO Tall tans Margerine PARKAY 7 for y fr$1 2 ten 9 50 pounds $y98 1 4 lr S DOG-FOO- D LIVER 51 No. 303 size Can GRADE AA COUNTRY FRESH VETS yK B 3 pounds $ 13 MARSHMALLOWS NEW - KRAFTS t JET .PUFFED V 10 oz. Bag 21' |