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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL MAY 1, 1985 society Oliver-Perki- CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Wed ns of LAYTON in the state of Utah, at the close of business on MARCH 31, 1985 published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under title 12, United Stales Code, Section 161. THE BRIDE wore a white satin and lace gown with seed pearls on bodice and sleeves, full skirt with two-fotrain. Flowers done in white gardenias, roses and carnations. Jean A. Millar was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Kathy Iwakoshi and Lori Smurthwaite. They wore light blue satin and lace mid-cadresses with full skirt. Flowers were white roses, and blue pixie carnations. Statement of Resources and Liabilities Thousands of dollars ASSETS Cash and balance due from depository institutions 1.970 Noninterest-bearinbalances and currency and coin . Interest-bearinbalances Securities Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices of the bank and of its Edge and Agreement 8'5 subsidiaries, and in IBFs Loans and lease financing receivables: -, 343 Loans and leases, net of unearned income 282 LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses None LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve lf 3- THE GROOMS mother wore a dress with long skirt. The brides mother wore a full length gown in a soft plum color with net trim. Flowers were white roses and blue pixie carnations. Troy McCombs performed best man duties with Thane Perkins, Am Perkins and Ryan Perkins as ushers. MELANIE Reed attended the guest book. Prenuptial parties were given by Jean Millar, Kathy Iwakoshi and Lori Smurthwaite in Provo; and Shirley Perkins, Elaine Savage and Beverly Ferrante in Kaysville. light blue georgette MR. AND MRS. BURTON PERKINS Roberta Oliver and Burton T. Perkins were married April 20 in the Jordan River Temple by Elder Robert Barker. THE BRIDE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. McGowan of Valley Center, Calif. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn J. Perkins, 1449 N. 750 E., Kays-ville. The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Red e Flame and a reception at the Crestwood Chapel. Kays-vill- THE BRIDE is a 1982 graduate of Orange Glen High and is attending BYU studying animal science. The groom graduated from Davis High in 1980 and will graduate in December from BYU in design engineering technology. He filled an LDS Dallas, Texas mission. After a honeymoon to California, they will make their home in Orem. Outstanding Young Woman of American is recognition of outstanding ability, accomplishments and service to the community. KIM IS a graduate of Utah State University. She is currently working towards her masters degree from USU. She is working as the head instructor in the USU Child Development Laboratory. LIABILITIES Deposits: In domestic offices Noninterest-bearinInterest-bearin- Utah State Fair art winners included Jordan Roberts, left, for his newspaper supplement contest cover that took first; and Ron McDonald, for his premium book cover win. Both are Clearfield High School students. Fifty other students received honorable mention ribbons. MRS. BUSBY noted that the contest affords an excellent opportunity for youth to get involved in the annual fair and to display their artistic talent. All entrants receive a complimentary pass to the fair in plaques. KAYSVILLE - The mothers, daughters luncheon for the Kaysville Literary Club was held at the Oakridge Country Club April 20: ' Seventy-fou- r members and guests attended. erous elected and appointed KIMBERLY HARRIS Kim is involved in numerous other community and school organizations. SHE IS a graduate of Layton High School where she served as a sophomore and senior class officer, a cheerleader for two years, the Senior Prom Queen and a member of the National Honor Society, dmg MARILYN Odd, chairman of the luncheon, welcomed everyone, and the members introduced their guets. A program was presented with a RALPH W. FIRTH JOHN S. MORGAN RICHARD D. COOK Prokopis and Dorene SEW NOW AND SAVE FOR GUM "1 Shipment DAY GIFTS SCISSORS AND !0JU) THREAD BEDS ON SALE! 100 d 20 OFF FOUR DAYS ONLY! SIMPLICITY PATTERNS LIMIT 5 PER CUSTOMER ON SALE! - WED. MAY 1st UNTIL SAT. MAY 4TH - LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND - 99 COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION REG. 2.50 TO 5.00 EA. Introducing NICOLE JACOB U Its congratulations to Nicole Jacob, daughter of Steven G. and Renee Jacob of 1679 N. 2900 W. in Clinton, whose big day was March 3. IILTSCIIOO ORDMCE n Kitchen Keepsakes ... a collection NEEDLES, ZIPPERS, PINS, MARKING PENCILS, VELCRO MENDING TAPES, SEAM RIPPERS, TRACING PAPER AND MORE -- 3 ORIG TO 1.05 PKGS. 99' : In' American cooking OVAL QUILTING :oOo: III HOOP WITH STAND -- oft Expires spring skimmer onulfiiut) SIZE 18" x 27" Kaysville, Utah taaMM 9 Coupon 9 99 GREAT GIFT $17.98 VALUE bit selection of notions STORE HOURS: MON. - FRI. 9:30-9:0- 0 EA. anywhere! - SAT. 9:30-6:0- 0 Jspecial 46 East 200 No., 546-316- -- The zisft $2800 hae ) ssha A white EA. SEWING NOTIONS Bring coupon in for Sierra Leather 0 tCLOSEOUT! of recipes representing the best of down-hom- e Gilico 4 MOTHERS SECOND selections were given by Michelle Assey, while potted plants were given to those presenting the program. 20 ivory SUMMER PRICES GOOD UNTIL SAT. MAY 11TH EXCEPT PATTERNS Hyer, gave an original reading, The Art of Motherhood. Beeswax, nine different colors, six sizes free and open to the public. 43 No. Main, Bountiful AND Beth Dredge. Prs. Margene Hill presented a special tribute to the daughters; a violin solo was rendered by Michelle Assey and Betty by Hand-Dippe- PRESENTED by the Layton Arts Council, Dr. Jeffrey Fokens, Kathy Skidmore, Dennis Wright and Joan Scott will be featured. Dr. Fokens, originally from New Jersey, will present works for solo piano, flute and voice. He was a music major at Peabody College in Nashville Tenn., before attending medical school and has lived in Utah four years. Bartons family Shoes SPRING duet rendered by Lois jrasmussen and Mary Tibbets, accompanied String Candles DAY SALE 46,685 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. Monica Elmore, Keith -- is 2,267 Coupon LAYTON - Four local composers will have the chance to perform some of their compositions in the Davis County Composers Concert Sunday 7:30 p.m. at the Layton Heritage Museum. THE PROGRAM None KENT DEE SMITH April 22, 1985 Kawaguchi, David Cook, Troy Hansen and JanaLee Budd, all from Clearfield High School; Honorable Mention went to David County Composers Concert Sunday MS. SCOTT will present voice and piano works. She grew up in Salt Lake and Centerville and studied composition at the University of Santa Clara, Calif. Her vocal solo, Be Still won a prize at the recent composers guild composers contest. Also performing along with the composers will be the vocal group, Soliloguy, Diana Halliday, the Rasmussen Sisters, Catherine Palmer, flutist and a choral ensemble from the Layton LDS 20th Ward. None above-name- Dawn New MS. SKIDMORE, current president of the Layton Arts Council, graduated from the University of Utah in music education and has taught secondary music in Salt Lake City and California with her worke written for solo voices and choir. Mr. Wright is an Ogden native and comes from a musical heritage, starting his musical performing career at the age of four with his mother's vocal recitals. He majored in music education at the University of Utah and has sung in numerous choral groups. He taught band and choral music in the Ogden School District and teaches voice and signing in his spare time in Layton. 4,yu 8 d bank do hereby I, KENT DEE SMITH. Cashier of the declare that this Report of Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. September. Merit Award winners included: Cook, 93 None None EQUITY CAPITAL plaque. In addition ten winners will receive award James, Annie Roberts. None None Perpetual preferred stock Common stock Surplus Undivided profits and capital reserves Total equity capital Total liabilities, limited-lif- e preferred stock, and equity capital attractive merit 34,895 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase Demand notes issued to the U.S. Treasury Other borrowed money Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases Bank's liability on acceptances executed and outstanding Notes and debentures subordinated to deposits Other liabilities Total liabilities Limited-lif- e preferred stock FAIR WINNERS Art Jones, State fair director, announces that high school winners in the fairs annual cover con- '63 g g Club Luncheon Set KIM HAS been an active member of Kappa Delta Sorority for the past four years. She has held num- SHE IS a member of the National Association for the Education of the Young Child and the Association for Childhood Education .W JORDAN ROBERTS, Syracuse, won a first place and his art w ill be used on the Utah State Fair Newspaper supplement program. Ron McDonald, Clearfield, won the other first place for art that will be used on the Premium Book publication. Barbara Busby, assistant director of the Utah State Fair and contest coordinator, said each of the winners receive $50 cash and an LAYTON Kimberly Harris, daughter of Doyle and Ann Harris of Layton, has been chosen as an offices. Volunteering has been important to Kim. She has beer, a volunteer for Head Start, Parents Anonymous, The National Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and the Childrens Hospital in Richmond, Virginia. Loans and leases, net of unearned income, 52,u1 allowance, and reserve Assets held in trading accounts Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases) 2'jj8 Other real estate owned associated and subsidiaries in unconsolidated companies None Investments None Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Non Intangible assets Other assets 46685 Total assets test have been selected, with Clearfield High School students winning the top first place honors. Named Outstanding . g g 5 POINTS MALL BOUNTIFUL Ph. 292-220- 2 UNIVERSITY MALL OREM Ph. 226-245- 5 |