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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL. JULY 29. 1976 IS Kaysville Stake Sports Banquet P(o& The Kaysville Utah LDS Football Signup Hie Layton City Recreation Department announces that football physicals will the cost of each will be $12. j0 register the boys are asked to bring at least one parent to register them and sign required forms. They t, should bring a birth tificate, and also a statement from their personal physician verifying their physical. vsb be Friday, July 30th from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Layton City Parks Building. 580 North 350 cer-Eas- Layton, Utah. BOYS AGES 8 to 13 are eligible to play, and the cost of the physical examinations will be $3. The following will 70 be for registration; pounds from 0 a.m., 85 a.m., pounds from 100 pounds 10:30 to 11 a.m. and 120 pounds from 11 to 11:30 a.m. Any adults interested in caoching these youths or for any additional information may call the Layton City Recreation Department at 376-345- LITTLE LEAGUE football will be Saturday August 7th at the Layton City Parks Building commencing at 9 a.m. until all are Uniforms will be is- sued at this same time and altitude of The mile-hig- h this city apparently did not bother young grapplers from across the nation, as wrestlers from all areas of the country shared laurels in competition in this sport at the National Explorer tennial Olympics in Ft. Bicen-registrati- Collins, Colorado. d. ton placed third in the 154 pound weight class. REPORT OF CONDITION of FIRST SECURITY STATE BANK OF KAYSVILLE in the State of Utah at the close of business on June 30, 1976. ASSETS Cash and due from banks $85,000.00 None Treasury securities Obligations of other U. S. Government agencies and corporations subof States and political Obligations divisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Corporate stock Trading account securities Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic U. S. None None None None None None offices Loans, Total (excluding unearned income) . .1,226,000 Less: Reserve for possible None loan losses Loans, net Direct lease financing Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and . other assets representing bank premises. 1,226,000.00 None 7,000.00 . None Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies None Customers liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Other assets None 6,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS 1,324,000.00 LIABILITIES Demand deposits individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions. . Deposits of foreign governments and official institutions Deposits of commercial banks Certified and officers checks, of (b)- Total time & 168,000.00 284,000.00 None 350,000.00 None None 5,000.00 $807,000.00 $173,000.00 $634,000.00 savings deposits TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFFICES Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase in domestic offices Other liabilities for borrowed money Mortgage indebtedness Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding Other liabilities . : : notes and debentures) r Subordinated notes and debentures EQUITY CAPITAL Preferred stock None No. shares outstanding Common stock None No. shares outstanding No. shares outstanding (par value) Surplus Undivided profits Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves : TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL ! TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL MEMORANDA None . 807,000.00 None None None None 19,000.00 826,000.00 None None 200,000.00 200,000.00 98,000.00 None 498,000.00 1,324,000.00 Average for 15 or 30 calendar days ending with call date Cash and due from banks 71,000.00 Federal funds sold and securities purchased 19,000.00 under agreements to resell Total loans 1,225,000.00 Time deposits of $100,000 or more in domestic offices 350,000.00 Total deposits $834,000.00 Federal funds purchased and securities None sold under agreements to repurchase None Other liabilities for borrowed money None Standby letters of credit outstanding Time deposits of $100,000 or more in domestic offices: Time certificates of deposit In 350,00v JO denominations of $100,000 or more Other time deposits in amount of None $100,000 or more Number of operating branches as of None call date bank I, RICHARD C. MOUNTRE, of the above-name- d do hereby declare that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. MAJORIE BRANDE State of Utah, County of Davis ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of July, 1976.. . HOPE A. BLAZZARD Notary Public Correct-Attes- received 266 points fcr sportsmanship. 189 for men participating and 200 points for participation. First ward received 260 points for sportsmanship. 173 for men participating and 195 points for participation. 12th WARD SIXTH WARD received 196 points for sportsmanship. 213 for men participating and 185 points for participation. Third ward received 93 points for sportsmanship with 187 for men participating. 170 points for participation. SEVENTH WARD received points for sportsmanship and 133 for men participating. 135 points for participation. The 10th ward received 120 points for sportsmanship. 70 for men participating with 110 points for participation. 134 GRAND TOTALS at end of season play: 15th ward had 659; 16th ward with 659; 12th ward, 655; First ward had 628; Sixth ward with 594; Third ward, 450; Seventh ward with 402; and 10th with Standings for Young Mens teams for the season were: 12th WARD received 283 points for sportsmanship with 221 for boys participating. 300 points for participation making a total of 804 points. The 10th ward received 145 points for sportsmanship. 153 for boys participating and 172 points for participation. With a total of 470. 16th WARD received 140 points for sportsmanship and 141 for boys participating. 147 points for participating with a total of 428. The third ward received 108 points for sportsmanship and 186 for boys participating. With 145 points for participation making a total of 439. THE FIRST received TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated . tion. 16th ward received 264 points for sportsmanship. 180 for men participating and 215 points for participation. 300. Real estate owned other than bank premises TOTAL DEPOSITS (a)- Total demand deposits 15th WARD received 216 points for sportsmanship, 213 points for men participating and 320 points for participa- ChaPfll UritVPr liruybl ThirH PhiA TIIIUW IIIIIU SHAWN DRAYER, of Stake has set Thursday, September 9 to sponsor their annual sports banquet for all the people in the Stake who have participated in the stake sports program during the past year. AT THIS time the sportsmanship trophies will be presented. Following are the standings on the mens program through basketball: t: ELROY NELSON MERRILL JENKINS ROBERT T. HEINER Directors STATE OF UTAH, Department of Financial Institutions I, W. S. BRIMHALL, Commissioner of Financial Institutions, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed in this office on July 26, 1976. W. S. BRIMHALL Commissioner of Financial Institutions 120 WARD points for sportsmanship. 155 for boys participating and 100 points for participation. Making a total of 375 points. The 15th ward received 118 points for sportsmanship and 118 for boys participating. 105 points for participation making a total of 341 points. THE SIXTH ward received 90 points for sportsmanship. 50 for boys participating and 30 points for participation. With a total of 170 points. The stake would like to upgrade their sportsmanship in all their athletic activities. They encourage to have suggestions submitted to Councilman No. 3 in the Elders Quorums of the Wards. THE STAKE Recreation program is heading in a new direction. The emphasis is moving more toward family recreation and away from athletics. They want to sponsor activities that can be enjoyed as a family. Some suggestions have been for volleyball where three couples form a team and etc. They need suggestions, and Leavitt Assigned In The AF R. encourage stake members to express their views. A Kaysville LDS Stake Recreation Committee was organized under the direction of Stake President Eldean Holliday. The Committee is to the various coordinate recreation programs in the stake. COMMITTEE are: Young Presidency. High Councilman; Brough is The Adult Men are ' by represented Jerry Hartley; Relief Society by Diane Coonradt; Young Men by High Councilman, Dick. Bowman; and the Young Women by Susan Hamblin. Kaye Larson in charge of publicity; Dave Heath, publishes the newsletter and James Fryer is secretary and librarian. vice-chairma- n; THE KAYSVILLE Seventh ward Womens Baseball team took first place. The Stake Presidency and High Council will play the Bishoprics of the wards in a softball game on July 30 at 9:00 p.m. This will take place right after the Kaysville LDS Stake championship game. It should be a real fun game and is open to the public. AIRMAN LEAVITT, now trained to install and maintain ground high-power- communications equipment, will go to Francis E. Warren AFB, Wyo., for duty with a unit of the Strategic Air Command. Completion of the course the airman to receive academic credit through the Community College of the Air enables Force. graduate of Davis High School. His wife, Cindy, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Young of 972 North 200 West, Farmington, Utah. TRUE NO DOUBT A brat is a child who acts like your own children do but lives up the street. Record, Columbia, S.C. Registration or sign-u- p for Sunset City Wasatch Front Football League will be conducted on August 5th at the Sunset City Building according to Norm Sant, councilman in charge of recreation. THE COST for each player will be $8. A physical will be given each boy on August 16th at 9 a.m. in the city building at a cost of $3. Registration or sign up schedule is as follows: 70 pounds A and C will be from aa to 12 noon. 85 pounds will take place from 12 to 1 p.m., 100 pounds from 1 to 2 p.m. and the 120 pounds will signup from 2 to 3 p.m. on August IF ANYONE has questions concerning the sign up they are asked to contact Norm at at 766-10- 825-620- 2 or wins, 9 Warner If AVglfll I EQ KVHIOUILLL O CmCTI rind Coach Deloy Archibald is projud of his Major Little League baseball team and is boarting over his one unique player, Tiffany Martens, the first girl to ever play on a and the Teams this season. served the players and select those who are ready for major league play. TIFFANY WAS selected the major league team underCoach Archibald. This team is sponsored by Barnes Banking Company. Alan B. Blood, president of the Banking Co. is proud of to play on Tiffany representing their teams, as well as Paul Smith, Kaysville Recreation Director and Coach Archibald. Little League has two games to be played this season. The top four teams will compete in a tournament the first week of August with The more teams Clinton from the Syracuse, and West Point areas. THE KAYSVILLE City Recreation Department expresses appreciation to the DIFFERENT GOAL say Im the most . 6$ MS a world? Are you trying to kid pajvcRy zz-07- 00 zsa to kiss ' CALL 8AM.-5PM.H0H- me? Im trying aps - OP PICK beautiful, divine, and gorgeous creature in the whole HeNo, -- Vr. W. BOOM Standings In Sunset The Sunset Senior league team won the Utah All-St- Guaranteed Social Security Check Deposit Northern District Region Two Baseball Tournament in play recently. THEY HAVE now advanced a Tour- nament being held this week August 27th to the 31st at Cedar City. The team is managed by Boyd Read and coached by Doug Chugg. Direct deposit into checking or The Sunset City Major League played Kearns at Hill Field Recently losing the game. Kearns advanced to the state playoffs held July 31 also at Cedar City. The players in this league are 2 year olds. savings account. All-Sta- UAdct Wn Cost Service For Customers 62 or Over Checking account Personalized checks o Social Security or other retirement checks Money orders Cashiers checks Travelers checks Cant be lost or stolen. THE BIG League which ;s weather, health or transportation worries. Notary public No comprised of 8 year old fellows of Clearfield High School District are presently a compctiting in the Utah-Nevad- card, your passport to free services ID The amount ot your check goes into your account on the day its due without fail. Championship Tournament at Cedar City, Utah this week, vw Check cashing privileges at over 132 First Security Bank offices AUTO GLASS SPECIALISTS 5Q0 GOOD USED WINDSHIELDS Residential Glass window panes -- patio doors, etc. FAST INSURANCE CLAIM SERVICE MXal ) SeOWiTYNUWjgH 3203-905- ? J Signature GIVES YOU BOTH ! Direct Deposit service can now be arranged when you bring In your Social Retire-amat- Security or other retirement check. eligible First Security customers. (nkOQ Quality Glass V f Baseball Championship sponsors financial help and support given the Little League SHE IS 11 years old and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martens of 272 Pin Oak Circle, Kaysville. Tiffany plays the position of catcher on the team and also has played in other positions. With her love for baseball and being a good player, the neighbors encouraged her to try out for a team, after meeting all the requirements to play little league, she was placed on a minor league team at first. As vacancies oc cur on the major league the minor league players are moved up. The coaches ob- loses. you. Utah-Nevad- coaches, major Little League team in Kaysville. loses; and Rick Ford 3 wins and 9 She-Y- ou or Scott Hess vw to participate at the League BOWMANS MARKET 11 wins and 1 lose; Clover Club Foods 9 wins, 3 loses; Kaysville Civic Assoc. 8 wins, 4 loses; Harrys Store 6 wins and 6 loses; C.H. Dredge and Co. 5 wins, 7 loses; Barnes Banking Co. 3 wins and 9 loses; Lindquists 3 5th. Sant Little Kaysville Standings: Sunset The first girl in Kaysville to play on a boys baseball team, Tiffany Martens, is shown here with her coach, Deloy Archibald, left, and Alan B. Blood, right, president of Barnes Banking Company, which sponsors the team. THE AIRMAN is a 1971 Elays. Little League Football Signup In ion from the communications equipment repairman course conducted by the Air Command at Training Keesler AFB, Miss. MEMBERS President Kenneth represents the Stake Richard Airman Russell V. Leavitt, and Mrs. Donald V. of 947 Leavitt East Manchester Road, Kaysville, Utah, has received a new assignment following graduatson of Mr. First First First First Security 6tnk Sacunty Bank Sacunty Stats Sfcurrty Stats ic cards are available now to 353uS: of Utah. N A of Idaho N A. Bank. Salt lak City, Utah Bank of Sprinyvilta Fkn Security Start Ban ot KayaviM Fir at Sacunty Bank ot Bountiful. N A. Firat Sacunty Bank ot Murray, N A. 2 Firal Sacunty Bank ot Logan. N A. Firat Sacunty Bank oI Rock Spring. Wyo Firat Sacunty State Bank ot Hatpar Mambera F 6.1 C |