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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 12. 1978 i CHARTER NO 7685 REPORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON of Layton in the State of Utah, at the close of business on ? SEPTEMBER 30, 1978 Published in response to call made by comptroller of the currency, under Title 12, United States Code, Section 161. ASSETS Dollar Amount In Thousands NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M 51790 Inez Crowley, 396 Marilyn Drive, Clearfield, UT 015 sec ft of water is to be diverted from a spring, at a point S 6C0 ft E 2200 ft from W i4 Cor Sec 1, T4N, R2W (Clearfield), and used Apr 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 25 acs in NE4SWi4 Sec 1, (31-453- T4N, R2W 51845 Kelly L Bambrough, 464 E 6650 S , Ogden, UT 015 sec ft of water is to be diverted from (31-453- a well, at a point N 300 ft E 600 ft from S4 Cor Sec 21, 15N, R1W (South Weber), and used for the domestic purposes of family, 2 cattle, and from Apr l to uct Jl tor the irrigation of 25 acs in SWI4SLI4, Sec 21, T5N, stock-waterin- g R1W Protests resisting the granting of these applicat- ions with reasons therefore mu,t be filed m duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E 400 S . SLC or before Nov UT 84111, the Cash and due from banks Treasury securities Obligations of other U S Government cies and corporations Obligations of States and political LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time and savings deposits W. WALKER Davis County 11, 1978 AnnrnrnPI ATIHI I Iu L 3U p SPf f IaL Clerk-Audit- DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer Published in the Davis News Journal Published Reflex in The Weekly First publication Sept 2.500 18,614 24 166 None lift if None None 31 5,624 partnerships, and corporations bids 30 None of individuals, Deposits of United States Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of foreign governments and official Many Davis County residents can well remember when most of the county was covered with lanes like this one m South Weber. How peaceful they always were, just beckoning the soul to look up into the mountains and bejond to the stars m wonderment of just what its all about What a perfect way to spend part of a lazy, warm afternoon before winters snow arrives 1,938 None 27,769 TOTAL ASSETS of sale are cash upon of bid The Davis County Commission reserves the right to reject any and all None sub- subsidiaries Investments in unconsolidated and "associated companies Customers liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Other assets Terms RODNEY agen- 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 18,818 Loans Less Reserve for possible 204 loan losses Loans, Net Direct lease financing Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises Real estate owned other than bank premises award on $3,292 1,174 U S Mutton Hollow Road and the Westerly line of Fairfield Road at a point South 01030 East 124 41 feet along the Quarter Section line and South 5425 West 61 43 feet along road from the center of Section 27, Township 4 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence North 303556 West 806 01 feet along the Westerly line of Fair-fiel- d Road to an angle corner in said road, thence North 592404 East 25 0 feet; thence South 303556 East 803 83 feet to the Northerly line of Mutton Hollow Road, thence South 5425 West 25 09 feet along said road to the point of beginning, containing 0 462 acre, more or less Engineer to appropriate water in Davis County throughout the entire year 1 at Beginning point of intersection of the Northerly line of institutions 14,837 47 2,566 None 28, 1978 Last publication Oct 19, 1978 First publication Sept 21, R 205 12, 1978 K 199 Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication Sept 29, 1978 Last publication Oct NOTICE 1978 TO CREDITORS Last publication Oct Estate of MELVIN JAMES JAQUES, Deceased Probate No 2 2802 All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 3rd day of January, 1979, or said claims shall forever barred be PEARL JAQUES Layton, Utah 84041 youth accused of NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Davis County throughout the entire year Locations in SLB&M Dennis C. Smith, 2370 W. 800 N , Clinton, UT 05 sec ft of water is 51891 to be diverted from a well, ft. deep, at a point N 250 ft W 1940 ft from Ei4 Cor Sec 33, T5N, R2W (Clinton), and used Apr 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 1 ac in SWi4NE'4 Sec 33, T5N, R2W 51986 WM Vance 404 Marilyn Dr , Clearfield, UT 015 sec ft of Wright, Published in The Weekly Reflex First publication Sept 28, 1978 12, 1978 water is to be diverted from Pullman Pond, at a point N 2100 ft E 2200 ft from SW Cor Sec 1, T4N, R2W (Clearfield), and used Apr 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 25 acs m NE!4SW4 Sec 1, T4N, R2W NOTICE OF SAI F OF DAVIS COUNTY SURPLUS REAL PROPERTY Gerald 51996 438 N. 3500 W , West Point, UT 030 sec ft of Yearsley, water is to be diverted from a 0 ft deep, at a point N 630 ft E 250 ft from S'4 well, Notice is hereby given that Davis County will sell at a public auction in Room 108, County Courthouse, Farming-ton- , Utah at 12 00 noon on the 24th day of October 1978 the following described real property Point), and used Apr Oct acs 1 T5N, R2W Protests granting the applications resisting of these AND CONSERVE ENERGY TOO! INSTALL A PAYNE DELUXE FURNACE. Service Furnace Brands All We Replace Your Old We Add Our New a- -t .if- - CHIEF DEPUTY Davis County Attorney Rodney S Page said a petition was being prepared and was to be filed in First District Juvenile asking that Paul Borrego Jr stand trial as an Court adult It will be up to the Juvenile Court to determine if the youthful suspect will be charged as an adult or face disciplinary action m juvenile court ATTORNEY PAGE said the petition with juvenile court will allege that the Borrego youth twice shot Trooper Ralph Evans, of Sunset, once in the hip and once m the side of the neck However, Attorney Page with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E 400 S , SLC, UT 84111, on or before Dec. 2, 'r?' 1978 DEE C. HANSEN State Engineer Published in the Davis News Journal First publication Oct 12, 1978 Last publication Oct 26, 1978 R 213 spec a m heat ng and noted, the hearing to determine disposition of the youth probably will not be heard until the defendant is released from LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City where he is suffering from massive head injuries received in an auto accident following the alleged shooting HIS Paul FATHER, Borrego, 37, of 116 North 1st Street, Tooele, is listed in serious condition at the same hospital He also suffered serious injuries in the same accident Attorney Page said, He feel that it would be better to try the youth as an adult because juvenile court certain only provides remedies-whi- ch do not include jai- l- and the willful and watoness of this crime justify the boy being tried as an adult HE ADDED that a variety charges are being considered against the father, but at presstime none had been filed in district court of here The bazaar series of events apparently started about 6 15 p m Saturday when Trooper Evans was flagged down by two women and a man who told them that they had been harrassed by another man and asked to be let out of the car near the Lagoon WITNESSES TOLD investigating officers that Trooper Evans tried to talk to the driver of the vehicle (Mr A Er3 Two Davis County have won top state honors, it was announced at the state contests held recently at in Logan BECKY L. White, Centerville, will receive an expense paid trip to National 4 H Congress in November for her project work in consumer education Her trip will be sponsored by Montgomery Ward Company LaDell Wagstaff won a trip to Louisville, Ky , for a na- tional contest for an egg preparation demonstration TINA MARIE Wood was part of the Cooperative Extension Services of USDA and Utah State University It is an out of school educational program that for youth ages stresses learning by doing projects range from agriculture to aerospace and from marine science to gourIS of variety car) Witnesses said they radioed for police assistance by using the mike in the officers car A few moments later, a doctor traveling from Wyoming to the Salt Lake Airport stopped at the scene and administered first aid to the trooper who was bleeding severely from the neck wound The doctors identity is not known THE FATHER and his son then reportedly fled from the scene, and later stole two cars by forcing the occupants to the side of the road and then threatening them with a gun Exactly one hour after the shooting, the stolen car was spotted by Davis County sheriff deputies and West Bountiful Police Officer V. ayne Jeppson southbound at a high rate of speed on U S Highway 89 (500 West) in Bountiful OFFICERS CHASED the fleeing vehicle and after attempts to have the driver pull over. Officer Jeppson rammed the fleeing auto with his own vehicle Impact forced the suspects car to go out of control and it smashed into two parked cars near 1850 South 500 West COUNTY paramedics and rescue team members worked nearly an hour to pry the car apart and free the trapped victims DAVIS met cooking For more information contact your county extension agent DELINQUENT SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT TAXES slu NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAXES MUMD. Notice is hereby given that the special taxes for curb gutter, sidewalk and paving are due and unpaid in the amounts and upon the lands set forth and described in the delinquent list above and unless said taxes are paid on or before the 31st day of October, 1970, at the hour of 12 00 noon, the real property upon which such taxes are a lien will on said day be sold lor the said taxes, interest, cost ol advertising and expense o( sale, at the west front door ot the City Hall In Layton City, Utah, beginning at the hour of 12 00 noon of said day and continuing until all ol said property shall have been sold LAYTON CITY 1950 W. 2250 So., Syracuse- - 773-69- 00 shares No None (par value) Common stock a No shares authorized b No shares outstanding outstanding None 4,000 4,000 400 590 952 (par value) Surplus Undivided profits Reserve for contingencies and other capital 4 rfxcfsrVPS 1.946 TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY $27,769 CAPITAL MEMORANDA Average for 30 calendar days ending with report date Cash and due from banks Fed funds sold and securities purchased . under agreements to resell Total loans Time deposits of $100,000 or more m domestic offices Total deposits Fed funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase Other Liabilities for borrowed money Total Assets Standby letters of credit outstanding Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000 or more Other time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more 2,819 1,207 18,571, 4.490 22,799 923 None $25,754 60 4.490 None Assistant Cashier of the above-name- d bank do hereby declare that this Report of Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and Ase Honored - Hill its HILL AFB honoring AFB is handicapped personnel as part of National Employ the Handicapped Week Oct 1 7 HANDICAPPED personnel make up about ten percent of Hills 14,500 civilian work JUST RECENTLY, Mrs Denise Leake placed Bouchard, Ogden, cerebral palsy and Doris Combs, Ogden, deaf, both in jobs in the Directorate of Distribution, Melinda Peterson, Ogden, deaf, placed in the Directorate of Procurement and belief KENT DEE SMITH Production, Alan Page, Lay-toepilepsy, placed in the Directorate of Maintenance and Lorenzo Haddon, Midvale, deaf, in the Comp- October 6, 1978 n, trollers Office We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this statement of resources and liabilities We declare that it has been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct All have been given meaningful jobs that they handle very well in spite of B WILCOX RALPH W FIRTH JOHN S MORGAN GEORGE being handicapped Directors MRS. LEAKE is continually looking for better ways of placing handicapped people in suitable jobs. Just recently she toured a voca- tional workshop in Ogden to determine the student capabilities and how they could be selectively placed m federal service She said that Hill AFBs motto is, Hire the han- its dicapped, business good BEAUTY BOUTIQUE Published in The Weekly Re'lex on Oct 12,1978 R 214 Club RockyA Mt. Racquet Club with Athletic Prestigious Memberships Available Now! 350 North Main, Layton Complete Beauty Center Proudly announces Jeanine Sparks is back Susan REIUMEISIER stock I, Kent Dee Smith, working with our staff of. . energy efficient gas appliances use your rgy dollar and a precious natural resource iNiacr aavwca Mvaaoi EQUITY CAPITAL Preferred H r - 4 tridges were found at the scene and one cartridge was found in the Utah air base named to the honor group in the style dress revue The youth competed with other 4 Hers from across the state 4-- (INVESTIGATING officers said three spent car- later Coordinator for the week long observance is Louise Leake Mrs Leake screens and places handicapped people in suitiable jobs at the re mi Borrego) but that the man became very belligerent and that Trooper Evans ordered him from the car and an attempt was made by the trooper to place handcuffs on the offender At this point, witnesses said, the youth leaped from the auto and fired at least two shots at the trooper, striking the UHP officer in the hip and side of the neck force utj ReceiuG 3 Utah State University We k may be charged and tried in court as an adult to for the irrigation of 50 in SW4SE'4 Sec. 32, 31 mi on iimnno dills h near Lagoon last Saturday Cor. Sec 32, T5N, R2W (West SPECIAL WINTER OFFER lilt - The shooting and seriously injuring a Utah Highway Patrolman on Interstate Highway 15 10-2- 0 David S Kunz Attorney for Personal Representative Suite 300 Bank of Utah Bldg 2b05 Washington Blvd Ogden, Utah By GARY R. BLODGETT FARMINGTON unless otherwise designated Personal Representative 1333 East Highway 193 Last publication Oct 20, 1978 C 298 Ellen Carl Gloria Marge Chris Audrene Racquet-Handba- ll MEMBERSHIPS: For an initial one time payment for the first 2W Charter Or Members $265 Per Family and $23 00 a month You can join in month 00 and $18 per for 00 $175 singles on the fun at anytime at YOUR RACQUET CLUB OFFICE LOCATION Main Street Kaysvllle, Utah (Brough Realty) 765 -0011 Ruby 376-294- Courts (4 glass wall courts for Facilities lor spectators) swimming pool, complete Spa both men and women Lockers weight room party room, Pro Shop, programs 6 outdoor Tennis Courts (lighted). & NO Nursery or Tennis Racquetball for teaching pros COURT FEES 12 497 N. June 350 N. Main, Layton - Ph. FACILITIES; 5 CALL FOR INFORMATION AND YOUR TODAYI MEMBERSHIPS |