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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL, FEBRUARY 6, 1985 lews Kaysville Vicki Van Hoff has been confined to the hospital suflering with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Perkins and family of St. George were weekend Banks Transit No. guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins. They came for the wedding of his sister Miss Shelley Perkins who was married on Jan. 25 to Jerry Ortez. Western District Comptroller of the Currency 124301 17 REPORT OF CONDITION CLEARFIELD STATE BANK CONSOLIDATED g&SKSltf , SUB Thousands of dollars Statement of Resources and Liabilities ASSETS institutions Cash and balance due from depository 3.673 balances and currency and com Noninterest-bearinbalances Interest-bearing g under agreements to reseli funds soid and securities purchased Loans and lease financing receivables: ID Loans and leases, net of unearned income losses lease ; and loan for Allowance LESS: 1onc LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve federal Loans and leases, net of unearned income. allowance, and reserve Frem'isesnd fixed assets (including capitalized 15,783 2,000 7 qK(1 7 leases') 1.044 SvVmeitsInuncorsJlidated subsidiaries and associated companies Customers liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Intangible assets Other assets Total assets None None 7 5 LIABILITIES Deposits: In domestic offices DAVIS HIGH D'ETTES e Perpetual preferred stock Common stock Surplus Undivided profits and capital reserves Total equity capital Total liabilities, limited-lif- e preferred stock, and equity capital Syracuse, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Woodrow of Forest Hill. Maryland on Feb. 7. Mitchell and daughter Kelly and Debras sister, Karla-Ka- y Robinett. This was held at the Mitchell home in Clinton. Mrs. Michael M. Jones, Mrs. Lynn B. Niederhauser and Mrs. Zene W. Bennett entertained at a kitchen and grocery shower in Debras honor at the Jones home for 30 friends. She was also honored by Miss Deanne Thayne and Miss Suzan Bowers at the Thaynes home for employees from R.C. Willeys. Miss Bennett is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Bennett of Syracuse. She will become the bride of Gerald Scott Woodrow of Bill Child is in California this week on a business trip for the R.C. Willey stores. Mrs. Ruth Hansen is seriously ill at the University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City where she is undergoing treatment and tests. Cecil Miya has returned home after spending the past six weeks visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law- . Mr. and Mrs. Gary Miay of Bakersfield, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hamblin and Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hamblin have returned from an vacation aboard the Song of America ship that took them on the Royal Caribbean cruise. for one week. They visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Slade in Las Vegas. Nev. and drove on to California for the remainder of their vacation. John Whicker left for Riverside, Calif, to stay with his brother Chuck for a lew months. John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Whicker. Elder Leonard FLJ. Wright has accepted a mission call to the Argentina-Bueno- s Aires South Mission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess R. Wright and a member of the Kaysville 2nd Ward. He enters the MTC March 21. Mr. and Mrs. Gale F. Caldwell accompanied friends Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harman of Orange. Calif, on a Hi was extremely pleased I with the excellent standability of Columbia Barley. There was no lodging at all! Columbia is a high yielder, too! It produced 142 Bu.Acre! 55 LYLED. THORNLEY Smithfield, Utah a AVON T. FRANCIS Program Specialist was high yielding 145 Bu. Acre, had excellent stand-abilit- y and high protein 11.9. I'll plant more Columbia this year! 55 SIDNEY ZOLLINGER Logan, Utah will really help you make a profitable Sales Area Representative: PLANTS - BALLOONS - HEARTS BEARS -- DOLLS NATURES WINDOWS 9 46 E. 200 No, Kaysville -- 546-3169 - V K Standability and the high yield sold me on Columbia. It stooled well and lost not one I head when harvesting. plan on planting a lot more ColumI bia this year! 55 GORDON ZILLIS Logan, Utah PLANT COLUMBIA FOR WHAT COUNTS... YiELDABILITY, STANDABILITY & PROFITABILITY... THE BARLEY BRED FOR YOUR AREA! stiff-strawe- d, See None 3,4 u 42,715 I, Avon T. Francis, Program Specialist, do hereby certify that the foregoabove-named ing is a true and correct copy of the statement of condition of the bank, filed in this office on January 28, 1985. I irrigation. ..and you can be assured that you will receive big tonnage in return, Columbia, undeniably, has shown one of the highest yield potentials of any barley developed for the Intermountain region. Give it the attention it deserves and this spring feed barley Special People None HAROLD C. STEED MORRIS HANSEN ROBERT W. SPEIRS am very pleased with Columbias performance. It Columbia Barley stands out as the best for your area. It really responds to good management, soil fertility and Gifts for 3Jh0 We, the undersigned directors, attest to 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 has been prepared in conformance with the instructions and is true and correct. EayviIIe New Caribbean Cruise for eight days. They visited inJamicaand Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen received word from Dublin. Calif, that their son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen and five children are moving to Nashv ille, Tenn. to make their home. Mrs. Allen has accepted a new position with Tele Com as senior marketing manager. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nielsen returned from a trip to California where they spent a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lotz returned from vacationing in Arizona and California. Neil and Lisa Willey are mov ing to Arroyo Grande. Calif, to make their home where he has accepted employment. Mrs. Willey is the former Lisa Wood of Kaysville. None None CLEON W. JOHNSON January 24, 1985 -- re- Nne above-name- School Bus Driver Udell Kynoston receives a gift from Morgan Elementary School Volunteer coordinator Phyllis Nicoll - one of six as part of the PTAs Appreciation Week drives so honored. Mr. and Mrs. David Iverson 2.9 one bank do hereby declare d I, CLEON W. JOHNSON, of the that this Report of Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. DRIVER HONORED turned home from a vacation trip m EQUITY CAPITAL Syracuse News Debra Ann Bennett was entertained the past few weeks with bridal showers given by Laura g Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase Demand notes issued to the U.S. Treasury Other borrowed money under capitalized leases Mortgage indebtedness and obligations Banks liability on acceptances executed and outstanding Notes and debentures subordinated to deposits Other liabilities Total liabilities Limited-lifpreferred stock This group of Davis High School D'Ettes placed first in dance, prop and military precision in drill competition recently at the Salt Palace. The D'Ettes will host region competion Feb. 12 at 7 p.m. in the DHS fieldhouse. Front row left to right are Sally Secrist, Amy Price, Jennifer Adams, Pam Nielson. Second row, Lori Summers, Jennifer Arbuckle, Becky Morgan, Michelle Moffitt, Angie Reeder. Third row, Angie Berrett, Jackie Rowe, Diane Thompson. Kim Carver, Diana Green, Heather Hamilton. Back, Kerry Belt, Char Davis, Deanna Jackson, Gina Adams, Julie Williams. Members not pictured - Sherrie Jacobs and Melissa Sorenson. ...... ' Noninterest-bearin- g Interest-bearin- ,, ' return on your investment. It has y standing resistance to lodging. Plant height is 37 to 39 inches, 4 to 6 inches shorter than Steptoe. Columbia Barley heads are tight and do not shatter even after maturity. It has impressive disease resistance to net blotch, mildew and scald with moderate resistance to leaf rust. Kernels are heavier with a thinner hull. Plant Columbia Barley for high yields and high protein! Your Dealer Nowl out-barle- Sj i |