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Show 7EEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 29. 1976 IS September Date Ogden Rites THE GROOM is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. McCormick of 545 E.2750 N. in North Ogden. Elder Joseph Burnett an officiator at the temple performed the ceremony, uniting the couple in wedlock. A reception honoring the newlyweds was held that same evening at the Sunset 1st - 5th is Miss Kathleen Dawn Lasker who recited wedding vows on Friday July 16 with Raymond Stephan Linner. THE NEW bride is the of Mr. and Mrs. 292 Pin Oak , John N. Lasker of Lane, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Melton of 605 East 1000 South in Centerville. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Erich S. Linner of 2931 Cascade Way, Salt daughter Lake City. The ceremony was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lasker with Bishop F. Burton Winters of Kaysville 8th LDS Ward officiating. A reception followed in the ' garden. FOR HER wedding and reception the lovely bride was attired in an exquisite original gown, fashioned of polyester chiffon over delus-tere- d satin. Brocade 'satin appliques enhanced the em- pire bodice and high stand-ucollar. Tiny brocade flowers trimmed the front of the slightly flared skirt with double hemline ruffle, the sweep train and bouffant sleeves with deep cuffs. Her elbow length veil of silk bridal illusion fell softly from p a beaded crown and was accented with satin appliques and tiny trim at edge. THE BRIDAL bouquet con- sisted of yellow rose buds, white carnations, blue daisies, white baby breath with blue ribbon streamers design. forming a tear-droMrs. Bruce Kremers attended her sister as matron of honor with another sister, Miss Deanne Lasker as maid p of honor. THEY WORE matching blue and yellow floral voile gowns with inserts of white lace at the neckline, waistlines, wrists and skirts. They held bouquets of yellow roses and white daisies. Mrs. Lasker chose a floor-lengt-h gown of yellow organza over satin and Mrs. Linner chose a floor-lengt- h gown of blue organza over satin. Their corsages were yellow and white roses with baby breath. BEST MAN duties were performed by Rob Hammer with Michael Linner as usher. Mrs. Val Guzman attended the guest book. Following a wedding trip to California the newlyweds will make their new home in Salt . Lake City. FITIRE, HERE TODAY. U. S. Lynette Kinard, 344 West Utah Liberty, Layton, daughter of Mrs. Jamie L. (Mae) Kinard, 344 West Liberty, Layton married Steven A. Day, 450 Idaho St., Layton, son of Mrs. Ilene Harrington, 450 Idaho St., Layton and Mr. James A. Day, 2579 West 5725 South, Roy, Utah on July 16, 1976 in the Salt Lake LDS temple. A WEDDING breakfast was held at the Lion House in Salt Lake. With a reception at the Layton Stake Center. The bride wore an empire waisted gown of sheer organza over taffeta, fitted bodice with Venetian lace appliques at keyhole neckline and scattered on slightly flared skirt, a deep lace edged ruffle on Roberts- - skirt. She carried white daisies and pink rose buds. Jones Marriage MATRONS OF HONOR were Mrs. Ralph L. Kitchens sister of the bride and Mrs. J. Spencer Kinard, sister-in-laof "the bride. Bridesmaids were Connie Kitchens, niece and Dianna Day sister of the w Lois LeAnne Roberts became Mrs. David H. Jones in ceremonies exchanged Saturday at the White House in bride daughter of Mr. and groom. Junior Bridesmaid was Holly Kinard niece of the bride. is a Mrs. Their gowns were matching pink crepe dresses with scoop necklines, butterfly sleeves and softly gathered empire waisted skirts trimmed with Boyd C. Roberts of 792 Birch in Clearfield. Mr. Jones is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Jones of 1414 Marilyn Drive in BRIDESMAIDS Kristan Syracuse. They have decided that his name will be V incent Grandparents are Mrs. Wallace B. of Syracuse, and Mrs. Bobby R. Stevens, of Layton.vsb son. THE NEW bride is a of Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Gardiner of 308 Marilyn Drive in Clearfield. Mr. Robinson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Anson C. (Tobe) Robinson of 2550 North Fruitland Drive in North Ogden. daughter Miss Sandra Belnap and Miss Della Ann Jones. The attendants wore gowns similar to the maid of honor. Serving as best man was Richard W. Jones III brother of the bridegroom. BARTON B. Roberts, Stephen C. Roberts and Ralph L. Staples all brothers of the bride were ushers. The newlyweds will make their home in Clearfield following a short wedding trip, mnm of The Ogden LDS Temple was the scene last Thursday which united the former Miss Joyce Gardiner to Scott A. Robin- were Miss Fullmer, wore MOTHERS THE nylon jersey gowns in deeper pink with long sleeves and slightly full long skirts. Heidi Kinard, niece of the bride, was the flower girl. She wore a matching dress of the bridesmaids. Best man duties was performed by J. Spencer Kinard, the brides brother. Dan Mendenhall, Mike Day, Cary Day, brothers of the groom were ushers. AFTER A honeymoon in Canada the couple will make a home in Bountiful. The groom fulfilled a mission to the French, Belgium Mission. PRENUPTIAL parties were Mrs. Lester Prall hosted by and Mrs. Suzanne Rosiann John Fry, Miss Rytting, Miss Taylor, Mrs. J. Spencer Kinard and Mrs. Rex Layton. The bride graduated from Layton High school and LDS Seminary. A cum laude at Weber College with a BS degree in elementary education. The bridegroom attended Layton High School and LDS Seminary and will con- tinue his studies at the University of Utah. Robinson Marriage Ceremony BISHOP Rulon C. Cummings of the Clearfield LDS Ninth Ward officiated at the ceremony. A reception honoring the the followed couple ceremony. THE BRIDE chose a gown of Chantilly lace with lace trim and long sleeves. Maid of honor was Miss Cindy Schell wearing mint green polyester crepe gown. arrived A little son to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stevens of 223 Flint St. on Thursday, July 22. He was bom at the St. Benedict Hospital and weighed seven pounds and five ounces. And is the couples first child. The new mother was the former lace. They carried nosegays of daisies and rosebuds. Gardiner - Syracuse. Layton Births FOR HER wedding and reception the bride wore a gown of nylon organza with ruffled flounce which formed a chapel train. Mrs. Paul Francom and Mrs. Bob Flinders, both sisters of the bride and Mrs. Ross Gardiner were attending matrons, with Miss Jan Ross as bridesmaid. THE attendants wore gowns in various shades of pink with wide flared sleeves and A WEDDING dinner was held following the ceremony hosted by the bridegrooms parents at the Mansion House. Later that evening the couple was honored at the Clearfield LDS First Ward Cultural Hall with a reception. Paul Kellos was best man with Robert Flinders, Paul Francom and Ross Gardiner ushering. THE COUPLE will live in Ogden after a Southern Utah honeymoon, mnm M PHARMACY standard of timekeeping accuracy. The Seiko Quartz. Quartz watches are at least four times more accurate than any other type of wristwatch. Because of Seiko's advanced technology and styling, this may be the only 21st century gift you can give yourself for years to come. 75 E. 280 N., Kaysville Inside ultra-elega- Shown: Seiko Quartz No. CK003M Someday watches will be made this 28 GOOD FOR ONE DOLLAR OFF DISCOUNT O.K. PHARMACY INSTANCE r JEWELRY AK3 Fwl 'If you dont law TAX 376-959- 5 tseiei. lay know Diamonds. Know Dale Baker KYLE DeNAUGHEL j LOWEST PRESCRIPTION RECSP.SS KEPT K'. i Expires July 31st. 1976 1,300,01)0.00 offices a. Loans, Total (excluding unearned income) 8,882,000.00 b. Less: Reserve for possible loan losses 143,000.00 c. Loans, net birect lease financing Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises. 8,739.000.00 None 365,000.00 None . Real estate owned other than bank premises Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies Customers liability to this bank on acceptan- None None 69.000.00 ces outstanding Other assets TOTAL ASSETS (Sum of items 1 thru 15) .... 22.083.000.00 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships. 4.680.000.- 00 and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, 12.350.000.00 partnerships, and corporations 110,000.00 Deposits of UnQed States Government 2.475.000.- 00 subdivisions. and of States political Deposits Deposits of foreign governments and official None institutions None Deposits of commercial banks 85.000.00 Certified and officers' checks ' TOTAL DEPOSITS IN . $19,700,000.00 DOMESTIC OFFICES $5,054,000.00 (a) Total demand deposits (b) Total time & savings deposits $14,646,000.00 None TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES AND TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC 19,700.000.00 FOREIGN OFFICES Federal funds purchased and securities sold None under agreements to repurchase None Other Liabilities for borrowed money None indebtedness Mortgage Acceptances executed by or for account this bank and outstanding Other liabilities of None 24,000.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) 19. 24,000.00 None Subordinated notes and debentures EQUITY CAPITAL Preferred stock-totpar value No. shares outstanding Common Stock-totpar value (No. shares authorized 21,000) (No. shares outstanding 21.000) Surplus None None 210.000.00 .125.000.- 00 1.024.000.- 00 1 Undivided profits Reserve for contingencies and other capital None reserves rOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL sum of items 32 thru 36) LIABILITIES TOTAL CAPITAL of items 2.3.9,000.00 AND EQUITY and 37) MEMORANDA 30, 31, Average of 15 or 30 calendar days ending with call date: a. Cash and due from banks (corresponds to items 1 above) b. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell (corresponds to item 8 above) c. Total loans. 22.083.000.00 3.162,000.00 1 .400.000.tMl . (corresponds to item 9a above) d. Time deposits of $100,000 or more in domestic offices(corresponds to Memoranda item 3a plus 3b below) e. Total deposits, .(corresponds to item 24 above) f. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase (corresponds to item 25 above) g. Other liabilities for borrowed money. 8,822.0M).(K) 1,675,000.00 19.873,000.00 None None None offices: a. Time certificates of deposit in 1,675,000.00 denominations of $100,000 or more b. Other time deposits in amounts None of $100,000 or more above-name- d bank I, Ernest R. Little, Cashier, of the do hereby declare that this report of condition is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ERNEST R. LITTLE, Cashier We, the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct. HAROLD J. GAILEY ALAN B. BLOOD H. J. BARNES PRICES AVAILABLE Every Prescription Filled At way. 9 Inside Bomarts SMB' VALUABLE COUPON CITIZEN THE SKIKO QUARTZ Bowmans 621-61- 80 sc::cn Why Not Layaway Now? all 3945 Wash. Blvd., Ogden nt None 40,000.00 None ..(corresponds to item 26 above) Standby letters of credit outstanding Time deposits of $100,000 or more in domestic 766-12- 79 OWEN BIGGS 5.344.000.- 00 divisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Federal Reserve stock and corporate stock Trading account securities Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic (sum C Own the watch thats changing the worlds 500,000.00 . the bride as honor was Mrs. Edwon E. Stewart. She wore a long blue gown with beige lace trim. Also attending the bride were Mrs. Lloyd A. Hargis as attending matron and Miss Susan A. Stewart, Miss Mandy L. Stone and Miss Betty Martin as bridesmaids. Their dresses were of blue and white lace trim. DARRELL L. Stewart was best man. The couple plan to make their new home in San Diego Calif, after a honeymoon along the California coast, mnm South Ogden. THE NEW 3.034.000.- 00 2.692.000.- 00 Treasury securities Obligations of other U. S. Government agencies and corporations of States and political subObligations ATTENDING Bountiful. Retired from Hill Air Force. Recording secretary, Mrs. May McGhee of Salt, Lake City, retired from H ill Air Force Base; treasurer Mrs. Donna Brown of Roy, Utah, employed at Hill Air Force Base. And Correspondence secretary Mrs. Elma Huillet of Roy, Utah, retired from H ill Air Force Base. historian Miss Also, Florence Plumline of Salt Lake City, employed at F.A.A. Flash Editor, Mrs. H arriet Lee of Layton, retired Hill Air Force Base; Asst. Flash Editor, Mrs. Edith Johnson of Murray, Utah employed at V.A. Hospital. Publicity Chairman Mrs. Mary Hansing of Clearfield, Utah employed at Hill Air Force Base. Thomas. Mr. and Rampton, Mr. and ASSETS Cash and due from banks matron-o- f ELECTED TO serve with Mrs. Sheppard as president elect is Mrs. Eva W iseman of Rampton, this District. gown with pearls and lace trimming the bodice. At a recent Federal Womans Luncheon, Mrs. Marvel Sheppard was installed as President. Mrs. Sheppard resides in Salt Lake City and is employed at the Federal Avation Agency. Dorcas CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION OF BARNES BANKING COMPANY of Kaysville, Utah And Foreign and Domestic Subsidiaries, at the close of business June 30, 1976, a state banking institution organized and operating under the banking laws of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Published in accordance with a call made by the State of Banking Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank Reception Hall. The bride wore a candelight Federal Women Install the e, Abrams officiated over the ceremony. The couple was honored later at a reception at the Sundown Mobile Park Get Them To School On Time ACCriUCYOFTHE Announcing West, in Clearfield. Mr. Clark of San Diego, Calif, is a son of Mrs. Duane Vest and Bartly Clark, both of Bakersfield, Calif. DONALD FATHER OTHER attendants were E. Fawcett, Eyvonne Sharlene E. Stoker and Jill D. Eves other sisters of the, Date Columbia College in Columbia, Miss, and the University of Wyo. in Laramie. The future bridegroom has graduated from Willits High School in Willits, Calif, and Western Community College in Rock Springs. He attended the University of Wyo. and Cal Poly University in San Luis Obispo, Calif. The couple are planning to be married August 7.vw en- gagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Kay Lorraine Hefti to David C. Coletti, is made by the parents of the bride-to-bMr. and Mrs. Paul Hefti of Alliance, Neb. Mr. Coletti is a son of Mrs. Jane Wilson of Pinedale, Wyoming and Michael Coletti of Sunset. MISS HEFTI is a graduate of Alliance High School, PARENTS of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Edson L. Stewart of 423 North 1250 yoke. Miss Jeanenne Eves, the brides sister, was maid of honor, wearing a sheer floral print in shades of pink and green. The empire bodice had a stand-u- p collar, eyelet yoke and long eyelet sleeves. The skirt was bordered by a deep ruffle. High School.vw Hefti-Cole- ti In a ceremony performed Saturday at the Solemn St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church the former Miss Sharlene Pearl Stewart became Mrs. Curtis Billings Clark. and pearls enhancing the Among the summer brides MISS STITES presently Clark Ceremony THE BRIDE was a picture of loveliness in a gown of sheer organza over taffeta. The ensemble was accented by a full circular skirt which tapered to a sweep train. A bridal illusion veil trimmed with lace fell gracefully below the waist from an attached headpiece. Matching lace trimmed the sheer bouffant sleeves and graced the front of the skirt. A wide row of Venetian lace formed a V on the front bodice with floral appliques !ivesat2001 N.250 N. Apt. 3 in Sunset. The ceremony and reception is being planned to be held at the H ains H ouse in Ogden on Sept. 11th. Miss Stites graduated from Ben Lomond High School and is presently attending Weber State College. Her fiance is a graduate of Roy W. in Rov. Stewart- - Ward Recreation Hall. Summer Bride The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Debra L. Stites to Frank B. Sanders is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Stites of 1640 Heslop Dr. in Ogden. The future bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Sanders Jr. of 4936 So. 2500 bride. Pam M. McCormick, Nancy F. Wilcox, Paula G. Beatty and Shauna Eiwiss. They wore dresses styled the same as the maid of honor, only with ruffles over the shoulders to create sleeves. Dutiesof the best njan were performed by Phillip Nye. Ushers were Mike McCormick, Jed J. McCormick, Raymond J. Eves, Jerry G. Eves and Royce E. Eves. The newlyweds went on a wedding trip to Sun Valley, Ida. and are now making their first home in North Ogden, vw. Miss Beverly Eves, became the bride of Lex C. McCormick in rites solemnized July 17 in the Ogden LDS Temple. Miss Eves is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Eves of 2611 N. 325 W. in Sunset. Directors Davis, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14th day of July, State NEW OR TRANSFERRED REFILLS of Utah, County of 1976. DELL J. LARKIN Notary Public STATE OF UTAH, Department of Financial Institutions I, C. B. Quinn, Chief Examiner, do hereby certify that the of the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement above named bank, filed in this office on July 19, 1976.. C. B. QUINN, |