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Show LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, OCTOBER 17, - 1. t, 1940 .. 34- ful Phone 263-1 he three Notice is hereby given that at a ward meeting house Sunday evenclasses of Trail Builder ing for Gene 1rigmore who left boys of the Centerville Second meeting of the directors, held on lives. for mission the 23rd day of August, 1940, an California ward the lmrsday enjoyed a hike Thursday even Mrs. Spencer Snow of Lay son J he assessment of 65c per 6hare or acre Second ward will present ing, with their teachers, Mrs. CO. pent last week with her daughter, their Mutual vaudeville at the Davis was levied on the capital stock of Duncan, Mr. Buinta Muir, UTAH S1AJL VM& ASSOCIATION Mrs. 1. eland Frost and family, the corporation, payable on the 6th and Mrs. Doris Colemere. After the high school, Oct. 26. Mrs. dwin Myers and Mrs. EdMrs. William King entertained bike the boys enjoyed refreshments Woods Cross, Utah, Aug. 26, 1940 day of September, 1940, to S. C. A weekly Newspaper published win McDonald of long Iteai h, Ca the dub at her at Mrs. Duncans home. t Layton, Utah, in the Interrit were guests of Mrs Chester Flint homeEvening bridge Thursday. Miss Helen Fee is visiting with STATE JUNKING DEPARTMENT of Davis County and Colonics and family last week. Mr. l ari 'Jail was called to Salt her aunt and STATE CAPITOL Bishop and Mrs unde, formed by former residents of the Mrs. Hill (iulhraith and twin sons Lake Wednesday upon word of the Carl O. in Eos Angeles for LAKE CITY. UTAH SALT Stevens, county. returned from the hospital this death of his brother, Ben s w ife, several weeks. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Entered as Secoitivrrass matter at week and is staying at the J. 1C Gal who died Wednesday in a Salt Miss Cordelia Cherny and Mr. few days. Lake hospital. Layton, Utah, under the Act of biaitli home foi Raymond H. Brown were married Mr. and Mrs. William Heaton March 8, 1879. ot WOODS CROSS, in the State of Utah, at the close of business on Miss Itlia Steek and Jay Tuesday evening Oit. 15th at the and son, Jlowaid, were guests of attended the Harvest ball in Alice Cheney home. Bishop Hugh SEITEMB.FR 30, 1940 li lends in Aineriian Fork Sunday. B. I'olsom ASSETS officiated. 1 he home Logan last week-enhe burner juimary oflicers and Subscription price $1.2$ a year. Mrs. James Webster entertained was decorated with Loans and discounts (Including $477.94 overdrafts) $248,410.76 throughout teachers were entertained at the hi honor of her daughter, Angie's roses and a profusion of fall flow- Lnited States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed .. 22,600 00 JOHN STAIM.E, JR. Editor home of Mrs. if. C. Burton, Satur- birthday anniversary Saturday. ers. The bride wore a blaik velvet Obligations of States and political subdivisions .. 4,500.00 day evening. There were 22 present The young son of Mr. and Mrs. dress with bright red trimmings Other bonds, notes, and debentures None N. D. stake conference will be Rulon Barnes has been very ill for and her corsage was of lilies and Corporate stocks (including $ stock of Federal Reserve held here a week from next Sun- the brides-maid- s arides bank) 1 lie roses. past two weeks. day, (),t. 27. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brown corsages were CedT burner roses. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, Mis. John G. M. Barnes eehhiat of Salt Lake spent Sunday with I he groom, his brother and the and cash items in process of collection ed her 82 hiithday Bank at Mrs. Green. ami Mr. premises owned $5,126.47, furniture and fixtures $1,297.88 Robert )est man, who was a brother of the anniversary Wiiken-an- d Mr. and Mrs. Walter her home Saturday. Twenty-fivReal estate owned other than bank premises of wore 2,601.22 fuchsia bride, carnacolored Mr. and Mrs. li. J. Sessions mo the Investments and other assets indirectly representing were present. bank tions. family The and the mother grooms tored to Logan Sunday afternoon Mr. ami Mrs. Few Bass ami son, premises or other real estate arides mother wore corsages of None and called on members of their Billey and Mr. and Mrs Customers liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding I). K. None rose buds. After a pink wedding Other families. assets .Thomas were dinner guests of Mr. 415.72 was g supper served and Mrs. a Delcie On Oct. 9th, very pitas Beck Mrs. Arthur left on briday jan(j Mrs. w TljoIIlas Thursday ant of the the entertained members evening spent, young couple TOTAL ASSETS evening of last week to $373,997.14 evening. the 1. .H. F. club at her home and left for the Pacific northwest. Tlirv couple f weeks with re LIABILITIES Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Baine and had as will Mr. visit B. and Mrs. W. K. of honor, Mrs, F. guest Kansas. Mrs. Maltel Mad ison of ( )gdeil Muir of Bountiful who reviewed t lie brands at Portland, Ore. and the Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $110,726.78 Mrs Bertha Stallings of this place 'lime deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations .... 158,294.97 spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. hook Sttan and God. grooms uncle and family at Depoe and her sister, Mis. roe of Ogden of United States Government (including postal sav- Jainuii. On Oit. Oth, Mr. and Mrs. Fes- Bay, Ore. and down the Pacmc Deposits will leave this Friday mottling for Joseph inK") Mr. and Mrs. Vanglm Sheffield ter None Bcrgm left for a two weeks trip coast, returning to bait Bake City Deposits of State- - and ohtical subdivisions an extended visit with relatives in announce the arrival of a sun born 38.073.00 after a two a g weeks in San Fiancisco for trip. Kansas City. Mrs. Foe will continue Deposits of bank- None I he Wednesday, Friendly dul) met at the Other louple of days, ami then going to on to Chicago and return from deposits (certified and of,'i us checks, etc.) 117.52 Chihli cn play at the Washington and Oregon home of Lila lressler Friday, Oct. Saturday there. TOTAL DEPOSITS $308, 212.27 wards picture show at A three course dinner Kaysville 18, m. p. ami Mr. Dale Ford Mrs. have Mrs. Ilohart Dumke has returned Bills payable, rediscounts, and other liabilities for borrowed the high school auditorium Friday moved to was served and a very enjoyable Virginia. from Morgan w here site had been money None night. all present. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Duncan have afternoon was spent on bank premises and $ visiting with her sister, Mrs. RichSeveral Kaysville people attend- returned home from a weeks trip to Games being the order of the day. Mortgages or other hens, $ ard Fry, who had suffered a fall in ed the American on other real estate None Legion and auxil- Denver. Mr. Duncan went to the Mrs. brank Walton and Mrs. K. M. executed by or for account of this bank and outAcceptances juring her side. iary convention in Morgan Tuesday St. Josephs hospital while Mrs. Dun Pack were the price winners. Mrs. .Mabel Rose returned the standing , None A farewell was held in the First can visited with relatives. Mrs. Goldie Brown Bettridge is Other first of the week from Montana liabilities (Unearned Discounts) l 2,105.76 ill LIES the followat very hospital where she bad been visiting with ing an operation for appendicitis STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obliher daughters, Mrs. Ilinman and but is slightly improved. STATE CAPITOL Mrs. McKnight. gations shown below) $310,318.03 SALT I A K F CITY. UTAH - Marion Hess and family departed CAPITAL ACCOUNTS REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Capital for Cedar City the first of the week $ 33,000.00 Surplus where they will remain this winter. 20,000.00 Undivided profits The final crop of alfalfa for the 6,284.73 in of the State of Utah, at the close of business on FARM'INGTON, I'OR RENT Two good rooms Reserves (and retirement account, for preferred' capital) season is being harvested. 4,394.38 1940 SEPTEMBER 30, furnished or unfurnished; plenty of Duck hunters were on the scene ASSETS hot water and heat. Inquire Union TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 63,679.11 Wednesday when the season open- l oans and discounts (Including $172.20 $558,390.80 overdrafts) 35Furniture Bountiful. Co., ed and this Saturday will be in United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed.. 44,774.30 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $373,997.14 of deer. INDIVIDUAL of States and political subdivisions cold 58,518.95 storage This bank s capital consists of $8,000.00 of capital notes and debenMrs. Robert Griffith is reported Obligations locker for deer or other meat. We tures; first preferred None Other bonds, nptes, and debentures stock with total .par value of $ None, total retirable to be very ill. will do tabling, staking and lable-instocks (including $ none stock of Federal Reserve value $ None; second preferred stock with total par value of $ None, Mrs. Clair Jeppson who is visit- Corporate I.ockers 50c to a $1. Davis total retirable value $ None; and common stock 2,272. (tt bank) with total par value of ing relatives in 'southern Utah is re Cash, balances with other hanks, including reserve balances, Cold Storage, Phone Kays- $25,000 00. County he She to not well so ported again. 35- and cash items in process of collection 125,572.82 ville 121 W. MEMORANDA bad expected to return home. Bank premises owned $2,000.00, furniture and fixtures $1.00... 2,001.00 On date of (a) the report required legal reserve against deposits of this Don't miss seeing Saturday Chil- Real estate owned other than bank premises FOR SALE CHEAP Choice 1.00 .... "as b?rk $38,316 00 dren playing at the Farmington Investments and other assets indirectly lots located on Third (b) Assets building representing bank above which were eligible as legal reserve amounted reported amusement hall next Thursday evSouth and Third East in Bountiful. None or real estate other premises to $89,045.09 ening. Also news and 2 reel comedy Customers liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding ... None Inquire of Glen Spencer on main STATE Ob UTAH, County of Davis, R. N. Schluter, being first Mrs. Nellie S. Dawson Sunday Other assets near the high school. 2,239.23 highway duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he is Cashier of the attended the funeral services in Salt 34- Phone Kaysville 181-above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a Fake of Warren lTcsscnden, TOTAL ASSETS $793,770.10 3 I'OR room RENT and one full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the old victim of a train accident. LIABILITIES close of business on the 30th day of September, 1940 five room close Mrs. Sadie Clark underwent in; 190 a Demand deposits of individuals, apartment; partnerships, ami corjoraR. X. SCHLUTER, Cashier tions $162,822.05 West, 1st North, Bountiful. Ilione surgical operation at the L. D. S. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of October, 1940. 222-37 hospital, Saturday, returning to her Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations .... 3,t9.59 L. G. YOUNG, Notary Public i Seal home Monday evening. At last ac- Deposits of United States Government (including postal savat Salt Lake City, Utah. FOR N ice gentle Residing SALE pony. None counts, she ,vvas resting as well as ings) My Commission expires May 14, 1941. H. D. Allred or Bob Nichols, Boun83,839.00 possible. Deposits of States and political subdivisions Correct Attest: tiful. 37 Phone None Mrs. Nellie Dawson is in I.os Deposits of banks WHITNEY K. ROBERTS, None officers ... and checks, etc.) Angeles where her son, Paul, is in Other deposits (certified DANCE ORCHESTRA Call CHARLES A. LARSEN, a hospital, following an operation. TOTAL DEPOSITS $013,330 64 37 John Stahle, Jr, Bountiful 157-GLEN A. HATCH, Paul Hinman of Honeyville, un- Bills payable, rediscounts, and other liabilities for borrowed Directors. None til recently of Bountiful, was a FOR SALE New 1940 Kelvin-ato- r money STATE OE' UTAH Office of Bank Commissioner on on hank premises and $ Mortgages or other liens, $ Farmington visitor last week-enwasher, sold for $59.95; used 1, Rulon F. Starley, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do None Ben Maxfield, at last accounts (8) days, will take $39.95; will give other real estate is a true and copy of the statement of the that hereby certify foregoing was reported to appear to be a lit- Acceptances executed by or for account of this hank and outnew washer guarantee. W. Layton the above named company, filed in my office on October 18, 1940. None tle better. .He has left the hospital. standing Barlow, 152 V., 3rd North, Bounti- RULON I STARLEY, Bank Commissioner 5,74o67 Kathleen. old daugh- Other liabilities ter of William 1C. and Maxine Steed TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subonfinated O'Brien, passed away at Taeomia, $619,077.31 shown below .... obligation' on of last Washington, Friday CAPITAL ACCOUNTS week of pneumonia. The temains $ 25,000.00 "ere shipped to here where grave Capital 10,000.00 side services were held in the Surplus . 39 (A!. 79 . ided Undiv Its prot Farmington cemetery at 5.30 p. m Wednesday, under the direction of $174.602 79 TO 1'Al. C PI BA1 UYOl'N S Dawson of the Bishop William Layton ward. The mother was ND ACCOUNTS $793,770.10 TOTAL l.lABll I ll-tormeily Miss Maxine Steed. Her of $ none of capital notes and debenconsists This hank's capital had parents gone to Tacoma two total par value of $ none, total retirable months ago, seeking wotk. Mr. am tures; tnst ptefetred stock withstock with total par value of $ none, total second $ value none; preferred Mrs. OBrien are former residents $ none; and common stock with total par value of value retirable of I.av ton. Besides the parents the ME MOR N DA child is survived by two grandmoth the of date On requited legal tesetve against deposits of this (a) icpott ers, Mrs. Mary OBrien of av ton hank $5. 332.47 was and Mrs. Mabel Meed of this place amounted as reserve which above wete eigible legal lb) ssets repotted James Criddle is spending week in Idaho visiting with Hie Layton Journal 1 La-Va- THE BOUNTIFUL IRRIGATION I FARMERS STATE BANK kc Gal-luai- th d. Howard, at bis residence, w. Cross, Davis County, Utah B Any stock upon winch f oment may remain unp. 11th day of Oct. 1940 up; m. linquent and advertised .,,r Myrii. public auction, and un!e meirbei is made before, will be club. Ei 8th day of Nov., 1040, t0 ; 4)! v ley delinquent t assessment, a groui with costs of advertising pense of sale. Hk By order of Board of I I to. solo atu S. C. . 1 HOWARD, 1 S 1 CENTERVILLE . Sten-ber- 1 I Vi-itm- 1 1 -- -- DAVIS COUNTY BANK CLASSIFIED ADS per-su- it g. -- J. ar 54-R- 2. J. C HOWARD Thelma Mi-- , s from v, a1 et experiei land an war m very Constitutional Mr-- Amendment FARMINGTON e to:. They This assessment lias ( ed to November 1, PNo By Order of Board ot , men bei turfli't home, a Liability of Stockholder, of B4, A JOINT RESOLUTION PROp0l ter. R n INC TO AMEND SECTION ARTICLE XU OF THE CONSTl TUTION OF THE STATE Cf Mrs UTAH. RELATINC TO LI ABU turned' ITY OF STOCKHOLDERS CMP1 Mr.. K BANKS. and Mr Be i'I nacltJ by the LtgUIalurt $f i, Diego. Slat t Utah, to-thirMrs. of til men hen elected to each home c to t:en dub hr tuning therein t SECTION 1. That It Is propoj.jLM dt to amend .ectlon 18, article XU, y u of the constitution of the state cff n JrUtah to read: Mud. : See. 18. The legislature nuy Calvin provide by law that the stockholders In every corporation ant (tot-- - c Joint stotk association organic ,e n0, for banking purposes, or the hold, formath ers of any one or more of th for ,1e classes of stock Issued by any uch " corporation In addition to tbs Mrs amount ot capital stock subscribed and fully paid by them shall Individually responsible for an i tlonal amount equal to not excecd-fif lng tbs amount of their stock such corporation, or the amount ofPenl their etock of any particular clanCl8?' In such corporation, for all its debaf m ven j and liabilities of every kind. her Mat Section 2. The secretary stats Is directed to submit proposed amendment to the Salt . tors of the state at the next geneni electlo In the manner provided a taw. been im Section 8. If Adopted by tbStmlr c electors ot the stats, this ament day, Yk ment shall take effect the first dggion lia of January, 1941. stted. I, E. E. Monson, Secretary ofoffioe ir State of the State of Utah, dxh pres hereby certify that tba foregoing Mrs. t1 Is a full, true and correct copy o!9 the Constitutional Amendment pWedti1 posed by the regular session of tbiPlegislature of 1939 as the saiuwi!! he eprrf.rs of record In my office. Jer fhe In witness whereof, I have unto set my hand and affixed tbi A Great Seal of the State of l'ta:r I this CDih day of August, 1940. board i - - Elln . addi-- h1, a by - - sere gi Junii d. lock of Charles Secretary of Sta H. Ovt et lures. . . 1 I . CP1TL I $2.-(HR-). 1 to KAYSVILLE $125,572.82 . Clark, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and av s, that he is Cashier of the above named hank and that the above and toicgomg tepoit contains a lull, true The Kaysville Bay View club met and coucct statement ot the condition ot the said hank at the dose ot at the home of Mrs. Henry Jacobs business on the 30th slay ot Septembu, PMO. A L. Cl in Salt Wed nesdav. RK, Cashier Afton Grandson entertained a Suhsctihed and sworn to hefote me this 4th day of October, PMO. ERXNK CKOET, Notary Public Seal Utah. at Earmington. Residing M t omit i biliary 12, PM4 i spues Coucct tte-- t OS. S. Cl ARK. OS. E. ROBINSON. E. CLARK, STATE Ol UTAH. County ot Davis, A. E. -- 1 1 1 I I Dire toi s. r OE UTAH (9 ft ice of Bank Comini--ioState if I t.d 1. Rulon E Starlev, Batik Commissioner of the itemtnt I'tuhv mti'v that I'm tougomg is a tine and copy of the thi al'ov i nanii d loir.pany, filed m my otl'ice on October R. I'SO. Rl'lON E. 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