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Show iy WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- 0 'III- NEWS JOURNAL, JULY 21, 1977 IS Hollist entertained at a family By NORMA PREECE 376-875- 1 Returning from a six week vacation trip to Europe were Mr and Mrs Melvin Manning and son Robert Manning and Miss Dantzel Dredge They left Seattle on June 2 and returned back to Seattle on July 8 From Seattle they went to London, Fngland where they spent the time touring in the countries of Belgium, Holland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy and France They visited with Urs Nydegger and his family in Bern, Switzerland Urs family lives at Ittigin, a suburb of Bern Urs made his home with the Manning family while on the American Field Service Fxchange program during his one year stay to attend patio dinner at their home Wednesday evening in honor of his sister and brother inlaw, Mr and Mrs Vance Pace who will be leaving next week for Lima, Peru to make their home Guests were Mrs Jennie Hollist, Mr and Mrs Craig Rushforth, Mr and Mrs Rand Hollist of Kaysville Mr and Mrs Robert Hollist and daughter Julie of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Bill Moyes and son Mike of Layton, Mr and Mrs Gerald Giauque of Flagstaff, Ariz and their families Inez Nance and Mrs daughter Miss Pam Nance attended the Holland family reunion at the Davis County Park where nearly 100 descendants gathered on June 25 Davis High School They also visited the LDS Temple in Switzerland They also visited in Brussels at the home of Fmanuel Vanderstujft He was an AFS student at La) ton High School the past year They visited in Paris with friends Carl and Laura Warren Scott Larkin attended the American Mountain Man Rendezvous at Henrys Fork, Wyo the past weekend and attended church in Tepee Mrs Jolene Bennett entertained at a kitchen and grocery bridal shower Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Merliee Waite who was married on July 15 " Mrs Anna Bennett and Mrs Annette Bitner were hostesses Thirty-tw- o guests attended Bishop and Mrs Ned B Roueche, Dr and Mrs Sherman B Sheffield, of Salt Lake City, Dr and Mrs Phillip R Kunz and family of Provo took a month trailer trip to Mr and Mrs Burnham leonard have returned home from vacationing for two weeks m Nevada and California with their two daughters and families They visited in Glendale, Calif with Mr and Mrs Mrs Paul Terry was in Monhusband Terrys tana on assignment Members of the Davis Trailer Club spent the weekend at Bear Lake Those attending were Mr and Mrs Kenneth Bourne, Mr and Mrs Doan Sanders as host and hostesses, Mr and Mrs Mrs and Mr Mr Mr Thomock Clyde and Evelyn Lundberg attended the Alfred Craven family reunion at Kents Lake e in Beaver Canyon Sixty-fivWhile attended members there they celebrated the 80th birthday anniversary of Mrs Lundbergs mother, Mrs Jennie Craven Jenson The family members enjoyed visiting together and a while an old cookout fashioned candy store fascinated the grandchildren and great grandchildren Stevens and Andrianne and Mr and Mrs JimUrryand family came from Tempe, Ariz to attend the family Lewis daughter enroute home with Mr and Mrs Tom Reeves and family at Pahrump, Nev Mr and Mrs Randall Bowring visited in Logan Tuesday with their daughter Waynard Bennett, Mr Mrs DeWayne Thorne, and Mrs Cliff Larkins, and Mrs Larry Gardiner, and Mrs LaMonte Nes-se- n and Mr and Mrs Robert reunion Mr and Mrs Lundberg brought granddaughter Regan Urry home with them to spend the summer months with them REPORT OF CONDITION of CLEARFIELD STATE BANK, of CLEARFIELD in the State of Utah at the close of business on JUNE 30, 1977 ASSETS g The sign at the Weber Basin Water treatment plant will have to be changed now that the water company has decided to water on a minimum basis CHANGE OF PLANS grass fire at the Weber Basin water treatment plant at 38 North Davis Boulevard in Bountiful has caused Weber Basin Water Conservancy officials to decide to begin watering grass at their three plants on a minimum basis BOB HENSLEY, superintendent of the treatment plants, said about one half of e lawn at the plant the was burned, resulting in the change of policy to preserve two-acr- safe conditions at all the plants He said the cause of the fire had not been determined When the district first began to urge water users to conserve water, the water board voted to let the lawns surrounding the plants to lie dormant for the summer to cerve as an example The district would have continued with this plan had not the fire indicated the resulting condi tion was not safe, Mr Hensley said HE SAID the neighbors in the area had also complained about the unsightly condition that had resulted from the jellowed law n In order to water the lawn at the plant in Bountiful, Weber Basin Water District will have to buy its own w'ater back from the Bountiful sub- conservancy district Mr Hensley said, m addition, that Weber Basin will develop and process some spring water which is available at the site This water wall be processed and used for irrigation MR. HENSLEY said the district has determined that unsafe fire conditions could also exist at the plant No 3 m laj ton and plant No 2 in Og den If a fire started at the Layton plant, it could spread across Highway 89 to the oak brush on the east side of the highway The other plants will be watered at night at about two hours a setting Mr Hensley emphasized that the district is not trying to bring the lawns back to their original condition, but will w'ater enough to eliminate the fire hazard HE SAID if the lawns do come back under the minimum watering planned, it will proe that the district has been correct in adusing water purchasers that a lawn can lie dormant for seeral jears and then return when water is again a ailable rk Retires After 30 Maternity Years Insurance Call jears of sen Stan Wade HE ice WAS a compressor operator Mr Wilson and his Helen have two children 394-66- 32 By ROSELYN KIRK Davis County School Board wall touch base with the Davis Education Association (DEA) and other school members administrators before decid ing whether to approve a voluntary fluoride dental care program administered by teachers in the elementary grades DR. ORSON D Wright, State Dental Director, and Dr Richard Johns, Director of the Davis Board of Health, discussed two fluoride dental care programs which could be available to students on a volunteer basis if approved by the board Dr Johns had proposed a mouth-rinsinfluoride program several months ago, but the decision on the proposal was postponed until more information was availa ble In the meantime. Dr Wright said the Attorney General had opened the door for a fluoride program which could be administered by tablet g DR. WRIGHT said a testing program, conducted by the Department of Health, Fducation and Welfare (HFW), has shown a reduction in dental cavities when Hubert F W ilson of Clear field has retired at Hill Air Force Base after some 30 Non Deductible IFDoiieirOESe w ife either of the fluoride programs are used He said the tablet is a long term value as the fluoride is taken inter nail Sherjl Allen said, after talking with phjsicians and dentists, she would recom mend the tablet over the mouth rinse program Dr Wright said it is possi MIDDLE NAMEgtSERVICE IS OUR MIDDLE NAME SERVICE IS OUR MIDDLE COOLER SHORTAGE? SAVE fJOLVl The Rush Available at This jXSj COSTS OF the program are minimal, Dr Wright said The tablet would cost from 18 cents to 20 cents per year per student while the fluoride rinse would cost 55 cents a year If the board decides to go with the fluoride program, they will have to determine how it will be financed He said cost effectiveness programs show that the tablets would save an average of one filling per year per student which would save more than the cost of the program DR. WRIGHT said that 60 percent of the school districts in the state have approved the use of one of the fluoride programs in the schools, ilthough not every school in each district is participating School Board When President Lucile Reading questioned the time required to administer the program, Dr Wright said it would take about five minutes per week per program The tablets are given to students each day who chew them for one minute and sw'allow the tablet fl uoride THE rinse program calls for a dai! dr and brushing rinsing, although Dr Wright said the could be eliminated brushing if it proved to be too cumber some School Board member Theo Italasano asked about legal s Bishop Roueche served an LDS mission in Guadalajara and Mexico City Mr and Mrs Robert Dun-for- d and family were guests at a family dinner party in Sandy at the home of her sister, Mr and Mrs Frank Mumford with 35 guests attending Kevin Reeves of Pahrump, Nev is visiting with his grandparents Mr and Mrs Burnham Leonard in north Farmington Mr and Mrs Dell Larkin entertained at an annual family reunion for members of the late Glenn Green family A patio dinner was held Saturday evening at their home for 40 guests problems, questioning whether the school board could be involved if one of the students was sensitive to the fluoride Dr Wright said the attorney general has ruled that the school districts would have no liability for the program Physicians have ruled out reactions to fluoride, saying there is no indication that anyone taking fluoride is sensitive to an inorganic compound, he said THE BOARD hesitated to take action without an opinion from the DEA since Dee DFA executive secretary, had earlier told the board that the initial reaction of the teachers was not favorable to the fluoride rinse He program said A Miss that M m 9 Wrigley said he feared to lm pose a program on teachers and administrators unless they favored the program The program will not sue ceed unless the personnel are committed MRS. ALLEN said she favored the program which would have a significant impact on the health of the children as well as teaching them good dental habits at very little cost Dr said the Wright program could begin at an v':' SSsC Hill AFB SOME 26 pilots w ho h r i d in the British Rnjal Air f orre in the earl dajs (if the War w ill be in Ogdt n w ih th( ir wives for the reunion Melissa, Mark and Mariana Mr and Mrs Vance Pace and children Nanette, Carolee ear, but recommended that it begin in the fall The board asked the administrations to check w ith DFA officials and elementarj school principals and report back to the board at the next meeting on August 16 and Clark from Washington DC are in Kajsville to visit w ith her mother, Mrs Orson Hollist and other relatives and friends They are leav ing on July 24 for I ima, Peru to make their home for the next three to four jears Mr Pace is emplojed with the L'nited States Information Agenc) as a foreign sen ice officer They w ill arrive in Peru on Aug 2 Mrs Pace is the former Nancy Hollist of Kaj sv die Mr and Mrs Gar' Garlic k and family attended the pageant at Manti over the wit knd and w h tie there were guests of John Heinerman Mrs Sarah Giles spent the weekend in Tajlorsville with her son and his family, Mr and Mrs Jirry Giles and the) all attended the Alice in Wonderland" performance at the Babcock Theater at the I mversit) of Utah Recent visitors of Mrs Melpha Koldewjn were Lt and Mrs Reed Fillmore and famil) Allison, Laura, Hoi!) and Gar), all of Fajette, North Carolina and Glen Augason of Salt lake Host will be Mij f t n Chesle G Peterson (18F Pet ) of Ogden and a b mi r member of the i tgf Squadron THE fa mous f t rs w ill at tend a rodeo in Ogden on Jul 22 and be hosted at siural dinners during their sti; in addition to business sessions at the Ramada Saturday the v iMmr w ill come to Hill AFB for mission briefings and tour a t f the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing 508th Tactical Fighti r Group Mher (Reserve) and Spitfires and other propeller driven aircraft flown b the famous pilots during world war II, noted General Peter son THE General, who grew up in Santaquin, Ltah, par ticipated in the Battle of Bri tian and transferred to the D S Army Air 1942 Demand deposits of individuals, 6.252.000 00 partnerships, and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, 12.676.000 00 partnerships, and corporations of United Government States 25,000 00 Deposits 2,611,000 00 Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of foreign governments and official None institutions None Deposits of commercial banks Certified and officers' checks, 221,000 00 TOTAL DEPOSITS $21,785,000 00 $7,126,000 00 (a Total demand deposits (b)- Total time & savings deposits $14,659,000 00 None TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFFICES 21,785,000 00 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase in domesNone tic offices )- Other liabilities for borrowed money Mortgage indebtedness Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding Other liabilities in Si p During the war he scored kills plus nine probables HE retired from the I' S Air Foiie in 1970 nine enem (l INTERESTING Youll never witness a more exciting and unpredictable race than the human City Mr Opinion, Decorah, la nTiTi'i'ciTi i'll 1 1 ii and Mrs Jeffer) iiTimrmm DIXON P. REISBECK Subordinated notes and debentures 1 3 ? 90S 0E0II0E) 7rEfcE03 j 105 Thunderi ho present quite a tontr i'l f i n the -- ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE-1- North Main. Layton Phone 376-427- 9 AUTO, HOME OWNERS & LIFE INSURANCE None Preferred stock TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY a420AP!TAL 24,461,000 00 MEMORANDA Average for 15 or 30 calendar days ending with call date Casn and due from banks 2,011,000 00 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell Total loans Time deposits of $100,000 or more in domestic offices Total deposits Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase Other liabilities for borrowed money Standby letters of credit outstanding Time deposits of $100,000 or more in t domestic offices Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000 or more Other time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more Number of operating branches as of call date 3 I, CLEON WHEELER, Cashier, of the above named bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief CLEON WHEELER State of Utah, County of Davis ss Sworn to and subscribed before me this 8th day of JULY, 1977 JACK PETTIT POSELL Notary Public siunl ip None 80,000 00 EQUITY CAPITAL organizations A VISIT to Hit! " the visitors an opportut it, to' see modern Air on r i ; tions," said Gent r il p t r son n ,r(j Fast F 4 Phantom None None TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) 21,865,000 00 Their children are Matt, Plans Convention A convention of the f imous II w'orld war Fugle Squadron" will be hi Id at the Ramada Inn, Ogden Jul 21 25 with one div 'pent it of North Carolina Lin da has been attending the Brigham Young University in Provo and is staying with her aunt while she is convalescing from recent surgery Linda will leave July 23 to return to home in North Carolina and will return to Ltah for her brothers wed ding on Sept 16 Mrs Krldewjn and Linda attended the Caroussel at lagoon on Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs Clarence Nance and four children of Morton, 111 are visiting with his mother, Mrs Inez Nance and sister Miss Pam Nance Bernell time during the of Mrs is a niece Fillmore Linda Fajette, teachers feared the program will take aw'ay too much teaching time Superintendent houseguest Melpha Koldewyn Eagle Squadron m I '' Program? ble to run the two programs concurrently, although not all school districts are approving both The tablet program is currently being used in two school programs m Utah 'Z We Planned Ahead For Limited Quantity Mexico In Mexico City they were guests of President and Mrs Amilio Garcia L and family 97 Correct Attest HAROLD C STEED ROBERT W SPEIRS MORRIS HANSEN Directors QUINN, Chief Examiner 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 13, 1977 C B QUINN, Chief Fxaminer of Financial Institutions I, C B |