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Show north Davis, Clearfield Stakes to hold conference this week-en- d Church plans new building LaytonConstrqction is nearly ready to begin on the first of three phqiej of the new First Baptist Ccmmuhity Church of to Walter Layton, acgordlng Crowder; publicity chairman for the building drive. The new edifice' wUl be built just yeet of --Wasatch Drive on Cherry Lane in Layton. Initial phase of the building wUl contain about 4.000 square feet of floor space. The building will be used as a chapel as well as for other purposes but will become room when the a buUdtaf la completed in all. its component!. Cost of the initial phase, Mr. Crowder said, will 'be approx. imately $40,900. To finance the building costs, i fpnd drive it being held which wUl continue to Februaiy 17 Thera era some IS families who are members of the First tist Community Church in and other residents . Lay-to- n and friends of the church have volunteered assistance, Mr, Crow- der said. -y- urged to attend a "meeting to hear the authorities discuss frankly their children, borne and family life. for North Sunday service Davi stake at Clearfield will be conducted by President Joesph Cook at 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Clearfield Stakes conferences will be at 12 and 6 p.m. under the direction of rfesident George S. Haslam. at d Bap- art Several thousand Sunset faithful members and friends of North Davis and Clearfield Stakes wUl convene this week-enregular quarterly conferences. Henry D. Taylor, assistant to the Council of the Twelve, will be the visiting authority at the meetings Saturday and Sunday which will be held In the Stake Center, Clearfield. Saturday evening there will be a Melchezldek leadership meet tag at 6:90 pun. with a meeting also called for Aaronic Prieststake and hood committeemen, ward leaders. At I pun. mothers and fathers The membership currently meets In the Whitesides School .building. Committee heads have v.been named to initiate the building fund drive. Arthur Olsen is chairman of the building committee, Ray WUliamson, Pat Sisemcra of the capital ire funds committee with Joe Henley serving as treasurer of that committee. Other committee heads include Mr. Olsen, also chairman of the gifts along with Dr. Alan Drash, In Charles Crackenberf, gen a r al A farewell testimonLayton gifts; Mrs. Rhea Walker, hostess ial will honor Elder Dennis N. committee and Mr. Crowder, Adams Sunday, Jan. 22, 5 p.m. at the Layton Fourth Ward Chapel REPORT Elder Adams, tha son of of condition of CLEARFIELD STATE BANK of Clearfield Mr, and Mrs. Len J. Adam, in the State of Utah at the does of business on Dee. II, I860. has accepted a call from the ASSETS 1 1'.., rwg.nny IWI. Caeb, balances with other bank, Inand eash reserve balance!, cluding N. f918.668.il items in process of collection United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed I,000, 08.71 I JV . of States and political subObligation division , f VI LOO j Other bonds, notes, and debentures Loans and discounts (including (1,47844 8,426,70048 --overdrafts) Bank premises owned (40,000.00, furni- There will also be a ' Sunday Session for the youth of the stakes and everyone is urged to attend by their respective rntpU-purpc- Dennis Adams will serve church Western States O ft 4 i'Vl ture fad fixture r 40,000.00 $9,000X10 Real estate owned other than bank premises .;u 7,000.00 $8.65 Other assets TOTAL ASSETS Mi S3 LIABILITIES Demand Cither d .Vv $5,010,867.40 deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partner-- . ships and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal pavings) Deposits of States and political $2,090,061.38 ! i 8,415,811.34 06,767.91 818,962.14 deposits (certified and officers Elder Dennis N. Adam te tervo in Western States Million LDS Church to aerva as a Assistant I Ceeeca ef Twalv AetHa Church ef Jesus Christ ef Uttar 4uy Sort Farewell meeting Sunday will honor Kenneth Layton News Mrs. Ken Nielsen - entertained her pinochle club last Wednesday. Regular members present were: Mary Robertson, Lois Burgess, Mable Purcell, and Ruth Rudd, also three guests, Barbara Marra, Pat Barben, and Jean Jensen. Mrs. Ralph Call will be hostess to the members of the' Area Kenneth Elder .B. Kaysville Council of Beta Sigma Phi, Layton, the son of Mr. and Mrs, Wednesday evening at her home. Paul C. Layton, will be honored with a. farewell testimonial Sun- These meetings are held periodin order for the six chapday at 6:30 p.m. in the Kays- ically ville Second Ward chapel. El- ters in the area to coordinate the der Laytcn will serve as a mis- on mutual projects. Three of two are in Bountiful, sionary for the LDS Church in chapters in Layton and one in Clearfield. the North Central States. At the meeting Sunday evening, Plans are being formulated at "WoEldon L. Frost will play pre- this meeting to choose a lude and postlude music and man of the Year in six fields will the opening song of the congre- of endeavor. These women and in be Davis chosen County of gation will be Sweet Hour will be honored at a luncheon Prayer. King Barnes will offer later in the spring. the invocation. The congregation will sing the Sacrament song Mrs. John Morgan will bo hosO God, the Eternal Father tess, on Thursday, to the and members cf the Aaronic Literary Club. Mrs. Ann Marcusen will give a review of the book, Hawaii, by James Mitchner J". iMMto Miss Dianne RampSyracuse ton, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. G. Henry Rampton, was honorly H. V. Marsell ed with a farewell testimonial On Jan. 27, . Layton will again Sunday, January 15, In the honor some young man of the Syracuse Ward Chapel, Miss The honor will be called to community. Rampton has been awarded to a young man bewho has tween the ages of given his time and efforts to serve Layton. Of course, there are many such men, but one man who has strived harder than the others will be honored. The people of Layton are invited and should be present to help honor this man. The award wUl be given at a Distinguished Service Awards banquet sponsored by the Layton Jaycees. 1 1 will be held at the Steak House on Hiway 91 in Layton City. The time is Jan. 26. at 8:00 p.m. The keynote speaker will be E. LaMar Buckner, prominent business and civic leader o f Ogden City. Mr. Buckner was president cf the Utah Jaycees in the year 1953-5and was elected president of the' United States Junior Chamber of Commerce in the year 1955-5- award to be presented . 5 o Sister Dianne Rampton.. serve in' Western Caned Jon Wanner, chairman of tha committee is asking reek dents of the community to submit names to be considered for the Distinguished Service Award. The young man need not be a Jaycee. He must be between 2L and 35 years old. He will ba selected by a committee of judges representing groups within Layton City. Th Judging Committee's dec is i o a on (1) contribu-- . will be base lions to the general community welfare during the year, SO points; 12) Evidence of leadership ability'25 points; (3) evidence of personal orbusiness progress, 25 points. Nomination blanks may be obtained by calling Dr. H. V.i Marsell at Lay-to- n or contacting Mr. Dave Whitesides, judging committee chairman at The committee assisting Jon Wanner in the Distinguished Service award program of LaMar Day. Charles Hood, William Vincent and H. V. D.S.A. various consists Be Sure The NEW YEAR oi serve in Western Canada as missionary. At the meeting Sunday eve-- 1 ning, Beth Briggs played pre-- . lude and postlude music and the opening hymn of the congregaCome Y e tion was Come, Saints", with Bernard Smedley offering the invocation. 1961 a Happy One Is With the Best The Sacramental hymn was Oh, God, The Eternal Father. Art Peterson presented a viola solo and Geneva Ramptco played the organ. William Kaye Daines was the with Mr. and Mrs. speaker Rampton and the missionary both speaking briefly. Closing hymn of the congregation was "The Lord Is My Light" and Dennis T. Rampton offered the benediction. Insurance See VERN M. SMITH Phone TA 77 133 So. State, Clearfield Friskies Cubes or Meal 2te. 33 m WU-m- L service JIT-- P mis- $1429.07 sionary in the Western States. At the testimonial wttag --$5,420,731.79 Sunday, George Rytting will 62,982.09 play prelude and postlude music and the opening song of the $5,488,663.88 TOTAL LIABILITIES congregation will be "The Lord Is My Light, with William Gibb CAPITAL ACCOUNTS offering the invocations. 125.000.- 00 The Sacrament song will be Capital 210.000.- 00 Borpluk Is The Souls Sincere Prayer 100,708.61 Undivided profits Desin. Speakers will be Elias Dawson and Paul Brown with 435,708.61 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS the parents of the missionary. Elder Adams and Bishop John TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $5419,867.49 A. Baker all making abort remarks. This banks capital consists of: Musical selections wUl include total stock with Common par a vocal trio of Carolyn Barlow, --$ 12540400 .... value of Shirley Lundberg' and Pat Wilson and a trumpet solo by MEMORANDA Swenson. Assets pledged or assigned to secure $10040400 liabilities and for other purposes Closing song of the congrega' Loans as shown abov are after tion will be More Holiness Give 4443746 Me and Gordon Rees wUl ofdeduction of reserve of ' State of Utah County of Da via. fer the benediction. Harold C. Steed, being first duly sworn according to law: and named bank abov he is th Cashier of and that deposes says, that the foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at th close of business on the 31st day of December, I960. checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS Other liabilities Laylqn Club ELDER HENRY D. TAYLOR Pag 7 January 19, 1961 MX mission departure a First Baptist Community UUFi Dianne Rampton honored prior to 5ik.5 Albert Flapjack 2 lbs. Buckwheat 4 lbs. E Mix Simple Simon Fruit Pies Rag ef th Age A Weiner on a Stick Elder Kenneth B. Layton cellod to sorvo In North tral States Mission Priesthood Cen- will serve the Sacra- ment Speaker wUl be E. Dwain Buchanan with Bishop WaUace King, the parents of the missionary and Elder Layton all speak tag briefly. Susan Layton will present a piano solo and the HAROLD C. STEED Correct Attest: closing song of the congregation Changes in Third Ward WALTER W. STEED, JR., will be Abide with Me; Tis Mrs. Florence Bishop has Eventide. MARION J. STEED, Brent Womack will been sustained as Junior Sun- offer the benediction. J. KAY NELSON, j, G. H. HOLT. day School coordinator in th JESSE D. BARLOW, Ward.. Mrs. Elaine Bean Directors. released Sunday. u and sworn to before me this 10th day of January, Thomas Crookston, son of Mr. JfWl. and Mrs. Robert Crookston, (SEAL) graduated from Primary at the By VI Wh Resides Third Ward and will be ordainWAYNE THORNOCX, Phone v Priesthood at Deacon ed as a Notary Public, Mr. and Mrs. David Cepener meeting Sunday, January 22. Residing at Clearfield, Utah A Bible Study class is being of Riverside, have been visiting My Commission expires March 29, 1964. held each Sunday at I p.m. at in Layton with Mr. and Mrs State of Utah, Offict of th Bank Commissioner. th home of Bishop Richard BIMne Adams and other relatives I, Spencer C. Taylor, Acting Bank Commissioner, do hereby Bowman for the teenage group and friends prior to their departure to Fort Knox, Kentucky. certify that the foregoing is a true and correct eopy of th state- of the Third Group. ment of th above named bank, filed in this offica on January 13, They will be stationed there 196L indefinitely whUe David attends Primary leadership SPENCER C. TAYLOR, Officers Training School, Mrs. Acting Bank Commissioner meeting . Capener is the former Annly Mrs. Marion As tin of the Adams. Primary General Board of Salt Mr. John Morgan ef Layton Lake City has been assigned as was elected to the National Exover the Davis ecutive Committee of the Nationthe authority V Stake Primary. Thera wUl he a al Turkey Federation. Mr. Morleadership meeting of th Stake gan was elected at tha ConvenFollowing Annual stockholders meetings will be held at the Barnes Banking Company building Primary, Wednesday, January 25 tion held in Chicago recently, at 7:30 pm. at tha Davis Stake and he wUl represent the Westat Kayaville, Utah; on Monday, Jgnuary 23, 1961 1 ern States on the six man House. of the board. presidencies Primary John R. Barnes Company, 3:30 P.M. ( Mrs. Dan Greenwood and Davis Stake have been asked to meet with th General Board young son, Michael, from SacBamea Banking Company, 4:00 P.M. in Salt Lake City to discuss ramento, California are visiting needs of th wards that wUl be in Layton with Mr. and Mrs. Kayaville Canning Corporation, 4:30 Harold Dawson. Mrs. Greenwood helpful suggestions to I th former Karlene Dawson. wards throughout the church. Kaysville Church News Kd Dipped in Batter and Deep Fried to Golden Brown US Tall Mazola Oil Cinff U qt. Fresh Produce Good and Choice U.S. no. 1 Red POTATOES 8 lb. Arizona Ruby Red GRAPEFRUIT Layton .'uu.-cub- $11 00 Morning Milk 5 for Saturday, January 21st 10 to 5 p.m. at BOWMAN'S Mkt. ONLY BEEF SALE 3 for 4 lb. bag Rome Per b$f APPLES 0 U Notceof Annual Stockholders MEETINGS PJL Ground Beef 2 lbs. 8ft Del Monte 46 oz. Orange Drink Tip Top Star Kist Del Monte no. 2 because Chunk 2 for TUNA PINEAPPLE MouVe for S 1 00 GRAPEFRUIT Sliced 00 6 oz. PINEAPPLE other 7 for $ DRISTAN. Cold Tablets 4 for $11 00 TOMATO Reg. 98c JUICE 3 for Del Monte 46 oz. 400 Count 4 for $11 00 SCOTTIES 'jjlck uPTonfone a long distance and enjoy Fatial Tissue call-ton- ighti t VftfZZlto STATES mtPHONg () OPEN SUNDAYS LAYTON SPECIALS XHUBS. Thru SUN I H gal. 89! 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