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Show -- -- rr rr t rr' y wf vry"w,,r"y y yy DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. JULY 27, 1978 WEEKLY REFLEX 92nd Year George D. Watt Descendants Plan Reunion ' She has always been creative. She cnxheta, knits, does George Palling Watt descendants are Invited to a embroidery, etc, She enjoys the daily routines of her family and friends, family reunion to be held in Layton on Saturday, Aug. 5 at noon. AN ACTIVE, member of the Syracuse Fifth Ward, Mrs. Bodily has been a Relief Society Visiting Teacher for more than sixty years. She Is the mother of eleven children, eight are still living, all of whom were here for their mother's birthday anniversary. They include John Bodily of Ogden; Mrs. Aurelia B. Batchelor of Ogden; Mrs. Delbert (Annabel!) I h f k 0 A GARDEN reception will be held that evening at the home of the bride's parents. Parents of the future groom are Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Dabb of 720 Cross St., Ogden. Golden Date Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Adams of 571 l ast Gentile Street, Layton, will be gui,is of honor at a MHh wedding anniversary open house al the Valley View Golf Course, 2G01 I ast Gentile Steel, Layton. he i) i Men's Chorus and Choral. Dana Cay attended Davis . v. MILS. DOUG &. High, Ricks College and Weber College, majoring in child development. She was on Rnks College drill team the Vikadettes and Weber State College LDS Institute J IULL Temple Marriage M i Donna s I iu hes an iini.m e. Hie reci nt marriage of her daughter, Mi.ss Jody I itches, of 427 N. 700 kusviilo. to Doug Hill, son of Mr and Mrs. Glen Hill of fill N Angel St., Kaysulle. HE MARRIAGE was per- foirpid on Thursday, July 20 in the Mann LDS Temple with 1 Sy!ester Rradfotd, I l.u-- ;npe piesident, officiating the marriage vows. The I wed'ing party enjoyed lunch a' tot Oakridge Country Club and i reception was held that at the Kaysville icle cultmal hall. T e bride chose a gown of s "a rg md for her marriage !. ( horal grot p. skirts were softly guhered from the empire waists, in 194 Mrs. March ( MOTHERS and reception that fvTnv.it The high neckline wa, edged with a lace trim, and it extended into a deep V shaped yoke that extended to the w nst line. tb-- THE H'LL sleeves were to a deep lace trimmed cuff, the entire yoke and sleeves were heavily be uiod with seed pearls. A ruffle of Venetian lace encircled the enure yoke, the full skirt ruffle and the long flowing tram. Her full length veil of silk illusion, flowed from a raised tap at the crown. This was o' so ,i( ccnted with the same Venetian lace and pearl trim. 1 he bridal bouquet was a uge nosegay of miniature roses and daisies caught ATTENDING the bride was Mrs. Kim Sessions as matron of honor Mrs Rodney Hill and Miss fsannette Heaps attended as the mat run of honor and bridesmaid they wore floor length gowns of p. y's'er qutana pale blue and yellow. The 4 children: Mrs. Eugene were later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. (Ne-ta- ) Norman, Sacramento, (alif.; Don S. Adams, Santa Ana, Calif.; Mrs. Robert MR. ADAMS was born October 24, 1908 in Layton, a son of Joshua Isaac Adams and Elizabeth B. Evans. He worked at the Potash Plant tn Wendover for 17 years. Later (Sharlet) Gilchrist. Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Gary (Dianne) Flint, Kaysville. They have ten grand( hildren and three great grandchildren, vsb - county. A Mr. Moore met twice with the DCCC and obtained an agreement to review application grants and comment on ' their validity. These since the THE GROOM filled an LDS mission to Korea and both t graduated from Davis High School and have attended Aiwi DARRELYN GARDNER Weber State College. Prenuptial parties were Planning August Marriage given by Mrs. Donna f itches, Mrs. Kim Sessions, Debbie Miss Nannette Heaps, Mrs. Rodney G. Hill and Mrs. Marjean Hill. Cottrell, THE BRIDES book was attended by Miss Debbie Cottrell. vsb review process continues to dominate the business of the COG. He suggested that the review process be taken over by the Davis County Coordinating Council (DCCC), which is made up of the heads of social service and health departments in the 5 COG MEMBERS agreed to the process and suggested that grant applicants be scheduled to appear before the COG only if mayors ques- tioned the passage MRS. BODILY was born in Woods Cross, July 19, the daughter of John Thomas and Jane WixkJ Knighton. She married Robert E. Bodily in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on February 8, 1905. Mr. Bodily died on June 13, 1949. The greater part of Mrs. Bodily's life has been spent in Syracuse where she moved following her marriage. She enjoys sports and outdoor living and still accompanies her children on regular camping or fishing trips and greatly enjoys the activities that are supplied for the senior citizens in the area. i in Layton. Boyd Ivory, unopposed on the Democratic ticket, and Wendell Zaugg on the Republican ticket, should make this an interesting and informative evening. There will be a question and answer period Creativity brides parents will (801)825-260- 4 Puppets . & 16-1- 7 Aug. 18 (Daily) kWM APPLIANCE 5975 So. 773-844- 1 & HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE and bored with your job or your future can be a drag You Can Afford A Quality Education at a Nationally Accredited School Federal Financial Assistance to cover room and board, tuition, books, transportation etc. to qualified students to help you secure your training for information call collect for Michele or Diane If you like we will even come into or your home and explain the complete program to you. Next 'TCeazdfe j)ickService Center HEATING 900 W. Roy 520 So. State Clearfield class starts September 12 SERVICE IS OUR MIDDLE NAME TO there is still time to apply. IIITERIlATIOflAL INSTITUTE OF HAIR DESIGN "The Modern Beauty Colleges 773-483- 6 1 Three senior adult camps have been planned foY the citizens of Davis County to attend during the month of August. Aug. 1 to 3 there will be a camp at Skyhaven near MRS. BODILY also proudly of her forty-nin- e grandchildren, one hundred Ferron Lake. Cost of this camp will be $30. great great grandchildren. PINE GLEN Camp in Logan Canyon will be open to seventeen greatand grandchildren, and sixieen With 182 descendants to love and affectionally attend to her daily needs, she lives a senior citizens from Aug. 22 to 25 at a cost of $53. The thirtnnmp is Camp Roger near Kamas from Aug. 29 until Sept. 1. The cost is normal and active life, and loves every minute of It. SHE ALSO has two sisters who share her life, they are Mrs. Anna Moss of Ogden and . Mrs. I lla K. Adams of vsb $41 FOR MORE information contact your nearest senior citizens center, dmg Lay-ton- REPORT OF CONDITION of CLEAR HELD STATE BANK, of CLEARFIELD in the State of Utah at the close of business on JUNE 30, 1978 Dollar Amount In ASSETS Thouaandi Cash and due from banks $4,006 809 Treasury securities Obligations of other U. S. Government agencies and corporations Obligations of States and political subU. S. 646 4,067 divisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Corporate stock Trading account securities Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices Loans, Total ... 15,270 (excluding unearned income) Less: Reserve for possible 127 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 None 5 None 1,500 . 15,143 None 1,260 . None Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies Customers liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Other assets None None 1 TOTAL ASSETS 27,437 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 7,053 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 14,657 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 TOTAL DEPOSITS $24,412 (a)- Total demand deposits $8,633 (b)- Total time & savings deposits $15,779 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 160 2,123 . None None 419 . . None . 24,412 None None None None 96 TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) Subordinated notes and debentures EQUITY CAPITAL Preferred stock No. No. Being a The International Institute Of Hair Design offers: RICH BROS. Adult Planned Camps boasts No. teaching a glamorous profession that allows you to choose your own hours and work days. Keeps you cool without keeping you broke 3 Senior shares outstanding None shares authorized shares outstanding 40,000 38,450 24,508 None None Common stock BYBEE is also a graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. He graduated from Dixie College m St. George with an associate degree in social science. He will be continuing his education this fall at Weber State in Ogden, vsb Division of Social Services, he said. The COG voted to appoint Mr. Elison since he is employed by the Division of Social Services as a planner and thus would be familiar with the grant requests, rk REGISTRATION DATES MR. Another Republican candidate, Ernest Everheart, is unable to attend. The public is invited to come. of the grant requests will come from the Utah State Kindergarten Preparation Behavioral Awareness Arts, Crafts & Music Motor Skills, Field Trips The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. She graduated from Utah State University with an associates degree in secretarial training. be MAYOR ELISON said the new process will be similar to the review process used on a state level. About 5Upercent 'Pwzkozl Phone honor them at a reception to be held at the West Point LDS Ward cultural hall the same evening. MR. BYBEE is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Kent Bybee of 822 North 3000 West, Clinton. recommended that Mr. Moore and Kaysville Mayor Gar Elison be appointed to the DCCC to serve a liaison function with COG. Commissioner Wendell Zaugg is the chairman of that council. 2420 West 300 North. West Point, Utah 84015 THE COUPLE will be married Aug. 19 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Chapter C of the Utah Association of Women, will hold its monthly meeting Thursday, July 27 at 7.30p m. It will be held at the home of Ella Hoskins, 426 Dixie Street the grant. Sunset Mayor Norm Sant Michael Kent Bybee. The of 'Kiddie Mr. and Mrs. Darrell B. Gardner are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Darreiyn Gardner to UAWTo Hold Chapter Meeting com- ments would be mailed to the 16 mayors, along with the grants, prior to the COG meeting .so that mayors would not have to spend valuable time discussing the grants. JOSEPH MOORE, Davis County Planning director, recommended this action two candidates seeking the four year county j;' olo., a daughter of Louis C. THEY ARE parents of four (COG). SPECIAL GUEST speakers 'Ldi married May 31, 1928. in Brigham City. Their vows review of application for state and federal grants has been approved by the 16 mayors who form the Davis County Council of Governments Assumirg the duties of best man for his brother was Rodney G. Hill. Steve Johnson and Jim Hill ushered commissioners title. 6, Bonham. She has worked in the LDS Church all her life and has held many church positions. She currently is working on genealogy and does temple work. different system for the wore gowns of floral polyester with sheer floral voile neckline and sleeves, underscored with pale yellow and wore w ristlets of baby roses and daisies will 1909 Sellcneit and Mattie Mae HOSTED BY their children, the open house will be Saturp m It day, July 29, from is requested that gilts be omitted. were Donald and FARMINGTON I i was born in Boyero, Adams reception honored Mrs. Emma f lizabeth Knighton Bodily, on Wednesday July I'Xh, the 92nd birthday anMrs. Bodily niversary. resides at 907 South 1000 West, Syracuse. The open house was held at the Senior Citizen Heritage Center In Clearfield. Review System Adopted ad irned with a fowl ne( kline and capelet ah eves. They carried miniature nosegays of daisies and baby breath. THE returned to Layton and raised turkeys until he retired 6-- KENNETH attended Ben Lomond High and Weber State College, LDS Institutes lr An open house MR. AND MILS, DONALD ADAMS the lunch. The location East on Gentile Street at Chapel street Park. Layton and Kay Bodily both of K. and Phill K. Bodily of Layton; Robert Bodily of Roy; and Cal Bodily of Concord, Calif. i business meeting will follow is 9(0 Clearfield; twins, Fhay EMMA E. K. BODILY Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Parker Jr. of 24.1 EL Mutton Hollow Rd,, Kaysville, announce the engagement of their daughter Dana Cay Parker to Kenneth J Dabb I hey are planning a Sept. 14 wedding in the ball Lake LDS Temple. BRING YOUR own lunch. A Bountiful 273 West 500 So. Midvale 33 East 7200 So. Salt Lake City 3474 So. 2300 E. 385 1,600 944 Surplus Undivided profits Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves None TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL 2,929 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL MEMORANDA Average for 15 or 30 calendar days ending with call date Cash and due from banks 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 domestic offices: Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000 or more Other time deposits in amounts of . $100,000 27,437 ; : : : 1,813 15,101 ', 2,282 24,379 None- None None . 2,282 or more Number of operating branches as of call date I, CLEON WHEELER, Cashier, of the above-namebank do hereby declare that this report of condition is 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 13th day of JULY, 1978. RICHARD A. HILL Notary Fublic Comm. exp. None 3 d Correct-Attes- i 3,732 true t: O. WAYNE THORNOCK ROBERT W. SPEIRS MORRIS HANSEN Directors I, C. B. 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 17, 1978. C. B. QUINN, Chief Examiner cf Financial Institutions - |