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Show WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, APRIL 29, 1979 REFLEX-DAV- IS S 155 $15.77 cont. .005 Acres MARION LUND, Lay - Lot 111, Robins Park No. 4, Sec 17, T4N-R1SLM; cont. except the Ely 110 ft. thereof. .01 Acre REECE, Lay Th - Beg on E line of a st 960 ft N & 33 ft E &'S 235 ft fr SW cor Sec 6, T4N-R1SLM; E 20 ft, m or 1 to W In of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 26th day of May, 1976, at 10 oclock a.m. at the front door of the County Courthouse in Farmington, ppty conv to St Rd Comm in N2951 W35ft, m or 1, to pt. N of beg. Th S 33 ft. m or 1, to beg. Cont. 303-34- 8; .005 Acre Davis County, Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the WILLIAM tax sale books: WILLIAM REECE, Clear 7 ;Beg. on S line grantors land 272 ft., m or 1, N & 233 ! ft E fr SW cor Sec 6, T4N- R1W, SLM; N 145 ft, m or 1, to W rw In of St Hy; Th ; Sly 160 ft. more or less alg ( arc of a 1849.86 ft rad curve j to right to pt E of beg. Th W 72 ft. m or 1, to beg. ' Cont. .12 Acre . $29.97 WILLIAM REECE, Clear -- , ! 7-- A REECE, Clear ft. E alg ft S & S ft fr inter of E - Beg 554.62 S In of a st & 150 70A-- 1 42HW provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as the following amended, described real estate situated in: said County and not held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total aihount of taxes, interest, penalty and costs, which are charged upon such real estate, will be accepted. Delinquent taxes from 1971 $15.08 113 In Hy No. 91 & S In of 450 S St. sd pt being 73.4 ft S & S 4729W 246.61 ft & N 57.07 ft & S 4211W 113 ft fr NE cor of SEi4 of SW4 Sec 1, SLM; N 4N-2- 1328W 78.41 ft, W 50 ft, S 4150 E 102.34 ft to beg, cont. .05 Acre $21.13 MARION LUND, Clear - Beg at SW cor lot 52, Golden Park No. 2, Sec 36, T5N-R2SLM; N 858E 103.07 ft. N 004E 58 ft to N In lot 52; S 85 25 W 16 ft alg sd N In to NW cor sd lot, S 004W alg sd W lot lin 158.53 ft to beg. Cont. .005 Acre $6.74 WILLIAM REECE, Lay - Beg N 8956W 65 ft fr SE cor lot 39; Sec 8, T4N-R1SLM; Th N 5.0 ft; Th N 8956 W 30 ft, S 5 ft; Th S 8956 E 30 ft to beg. 415-52- I ( REPORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE ! FIRST SECURITY STATE BANK OF KAYSVILLE pf Kaysville in the State of Utah, at the close of business on : MARCH 31, 1976 published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Title 12, United States Code, Section 161. ASSETS Cash and due from banks (including ! NONE 150,526.37 unposted debits) None I. S. Treasury securities Obligations of other U. S. Government agen- None j cies and corporations Obligations of States and political sub- None divisions cor- Other securities (including NONE None porate stock) None trading account securities Federal funds sold and securities purchased i under None agreements to resell Other Loans 849,523.24 1 dank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises. . $eal estate owned other than bank premises S 3,483.39 : None Investments in subsidaries not consolidated : , . None . Customers liability to this bank on accept- 1 ances outstanding Other assets TJOTAL ASSETS None 8,037.21 1,011,570.21 LIABILITIES ; Qemand deposits of individuals, partnerships, ahd corporations and savings deposits of individuals, j partnerships, and corporations deposits of United States Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions. . peposits of foreign governments and official institutions deposits of commercial banks Certified and officers checks, etc ! lme 136,364.90 114,722.08 None 250,000.00 None None 7,721.54 TOTAL DEPOSITS $508,808.52 $144,086.44 (k)Total demand deposits (b)Total time & savings deposits $364,722.08 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES . Federal funds purchased and securities sold None under agreements to repurchase Liabilities for borrowed money Mortgage indebtedness Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding Other liabilities None None None i TOTAL LIABILITIES None 8,665.47 517,473.99 MINORITY JNTEREST IN CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES None RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to IRS rulings) Other reserves on loans Reserves on securities None None None : CLERK-AUDITO- Published MARGARET A. ON LOANS AND SE-- Preferred stock-totpar value No. shares outstanding Common Stock-tota- l par value (No. shares authorized (No. shares outstanding Last publication May 20, 1976 9 Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication April 30, -- 1976 T2N-R1- Last publication May 21, 1976 9 Convention To Be Held By AAUttl The annual Utah Division convention of the American Association of University Women will be held April 30 and May 1, in Provo. Tomorrows World will be the theme. Are You Thinking About?; informal discussion. - SATURDAY, May 1 8, registration and Continental Breakfast; 9, welcome and general business sesson; 10, Womans Involvement in Tomorrows World Association Committee Member 21st Century, Helen Camp, Norma Hamilton; 10:45, Where Are VISITING guest speaker, Association representing headquarters in Washington, D.C., will be Norma J. Hamilton. Delegates from all twelve branches in the state are expected to be in attendance, according to Mrs. Helen Camp, Utah Division President. Mrs. Hamiltons presentation, Womens Involvement in Tomorrows World, will highlight the convention which will begin Friday evening with a dinner and program for the State Board members. The convention will continue on Saturday at 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. on 2nd We Going? year direc- tion of the four Topics, Colleen Busenbark, Ceanne Mitchell, Mary Budd, Frances Taylor. 12:30 - luncheon, Regional Pot Pourri Connie Dahlstet and Valora Treshow. Distinguished Woman Award, Jan vice Tyler, regional president; By membership the Region II Drama Competition extremely excited as they captured a first place tie with Bountiful and Young, community; Jan Tyler, woman; Bea Carroll, Renaissance Fair Set To Continue Beginning last weekend and continuing for the next three weekends is an open air arts fair in the mode of the 15th century. Shakespeare plays, court minstrels, jugglers, puppet shows, magicians, roving minstrels, art work and food will all be on hand for entertainment. the elementary level for six years. arrangements for the convention in Provo are under the direction of Dr. June Berry, Provo Branch President. The complete LOCAL program for the convention is as follows: Tomorrows World We have climbed the foothills, yonder lie the mountains. Friday, April 30, 5:30 - registration and informal hour; 6:30 - dinner and State Board of Directors meeting with incoming branch presidents, nominees for state offices; What film Future Shock. set forth by state and federal By DAVE WIGHAM Davis County Council of Governments unanimously f voted to set up a special board ;to study the architectural I barriers for the handicapped THE PROMOTION of the arts will be from 10 to 5:30 on Saturdays and Sundays at the e Point of the Mountain, exit, 15 miles south of Salt Lake City, Admission is $3 per person, $5 a couple, or $7 per family. Of special interest to the ladies will be the arts and crafts booths and a 15th century fashion show, die Bluff-dal- (( Getting settled 5 in the county. Peters, from had requested of the GWEN Lay-to- n, council that they set up such a board to start bringing public buildings up to the standards dilemmas fade a WELCOME WAGON call. None As your Hostess, my job to help you make the most of your new neighborhood. Our shopping areas. None Community opportunities. Special attractions. Lots of facts to save you time and money. Plus a basket of gifts for your family. Ill be listening for your call. its TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (sum of Items 34 and 35 above) HAFB will hold an Armed Forces Day at the base, Saturday, May 15. THE EVENT will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will be open to the public at no cost. Major General Edmund A. Rafalko, Ogden Air Logistics Center commander, said that the theme will be Honor OFFICIALS AT HAFB are busy planning displays and activities for the Bicentennial activity to include aircraft, missiles and other military Authorized 494,096.22 Sales W. S. BRIMHALL, Commissioner of Financial Institutions & Service -l- THE ARTICLE mentioned that the handicapped people should recognize and cope with their disabilities, that they shouldnt avoid public restaurants or other such hardware. IO'dVII50 6'pV795 d'a.966 12oia.1483 OTHER SIZES 4 TO 24" CONCRETE PIPE. IRRIGATION and DRAINAGE. ALL PRICES ARE PLANT ALL the state legislature SIZES 399-117- 1 See us for: between There be will 50 and 70 thousand between Ogden and Provo. IT HAS been two and a half years since she first contacted THE BOARD will be set up through and in connection with the county planning department. Commissioner Smoot, indicated that this department would be involved in the planning of the special considerations for the the county commissioners with the problems of the handicapped in this area. Mrs. Peters went on to add that she has met with most of handicapped anyway. Mrs. Peters didnt know of any other county in the state that had such a board but was overjoyed that Davis County would be the first, dw ALREADY Layton, Sunset toward solving the Droblem of Sew your Summer & Playwear on Sewing Machine from VALLEY SEWING & VACUUM Sales-Service-Pa- Navy Hull Technician First Class Gene E. Schurr, 32, son HE WAS commended for his outstanding performance of duty, leadership, initiative and military bearing. A 1966 graduate of Ohio State University, Columbus, he joined the Navy in March rts Free pickup & delivery Any Make Dale Bone Owner 117 West Gentile, Layton, Next to Phone Post Office 766-08- 44 24 years experience All work guaranteed Davis County Republican Party I NEW KIRBYS Phone Central Committee Meeting Farmington Elementary School Tuesday, May 4, 1976 Voting district officers meet L 766-094- 1 at 7 p.m. Davis County College of Political Knowledge 8 p.m. Making the most of your mass meeting PUBLIC IS INVITED PaM 752-631- 0 (no toll charge) Davis County was not known it was revealed that there are that all of them have agreed to help with the program. Honored (North of Arctic Circle) Layton (ALL MAKES) OGDEN: 801 West 12th St., Ph. LOGAN: South Highway 91, Ph. of handicapped people in passed a bill that stated that all public buildings had to be made accessible to handicapped people: ocated- SALT LAKE: 333 So. Redwood Road North Salt Lake. Ph. 532-111- 1 0 1969 facility. Although the exact number the various city councils throughout the county and RAFALKO GENERAL urged that Utahns circle May 15 and bring their families to HAFB for Armed Forces Day. Cameras will be permitted on base on May 15. Reconditioned PICK-U- the handicapped parking buildings just because of their physical differences. She went on to say that in 1968. and Used Vacuums 373-860- Jeff LANCERS WHO will com- they will be announced later. Major Dennis Mathis has been named project officer. Adams Bldg. Suite 2, PROVO: Ph. pete in retold story are Tami Bright, Kim Kelly and Cindy Rogers. John Alex will go as an alternate. . and several special events and 354 North Main St. STEPHEN C. YEAGER ROBERT T. HE1NER MERRILL JENKINS Directors STATE OF UTAH, Department of Financial Institutions I, W. S. BRIMHALL, Commissioner 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 April 21, 1976. handicapped person concerning the problems with the handicapped and disabled. of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schurr of 261 Lakeview Drive, Layton, has been selected Petty Officer Instructor of the Year for Fleet Training Center, Naval Station, San V8CUOS None t: in humorous Competing reading will be Dana Orton, Kevin Egan, and John Martin. Going as alternates will be Douglas Weybum. alternates. Diego, Calif. 200,000.00 94,096.22 8 Don and Kaysville are moving 376 - 1603 TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (sum of Items 28, 29, 33 & 41 above) 1,011,570.21 MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date 655,450.17 Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date 846,418.96 Unearned discount on instalment loans included in capital accounts None I, Stephen C. Yeager, 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 belief. STEPHEN C. YEAGER State of Utah, County of Davis ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th day of April, 1976. LARRY S. HANSEN, Notary Public article to the group written by a. Armed Forces Day, May 1 5th 200,000.00 reserves law. Mrs. Peters read an HAFB Will Hold America. made simple. ) Canfield, and Kay Thompson. Matt Alex, Jeff Landry, and Lauryn Tometich will go as IBsm Adjourn. including the Girl Scouts for which she served as Executive Director of the 18 county Chapter Girl Scout Council. She has also taught school at ) THOSE' WHO will compete at state in dramatic reading are Mark Petersen. Tony 3:30 Conclusion, Action Thrust 1976, Election Results, Installation of officers.; 4, numerous and civic theological organizations 494,096.22 None many slots as possible for state competition were taken by Lancer Thespians. legislation. MRS. HAMILTON was a resident of Grand Junction, Colo., until 1975, when she moved to Salt Lake City on transfer of her husband to Christ Methodist Church. She was chosen Outstanding Woman of the Year in 1972 Junction by the Grand Chamber of Commerce, and has been involved in after Ben Lomond High Schools. As from Mar2:15 HOW TO. . . jorie Childs, education; Helen the MARK PETERSEN Drama students from Lay-to- n High School came away award, Virginia Floyd. Brigham Young University campus. Layton High students who are bound for state drama competition include, 1 to r, front, Johny Martin, Kay Thompson; second row, Cindy Rogers, Tony Canfield, Kim Kelly; back, Tami Bright, Kevin Egan, Mark Petersen, Dana Orton. THESPIANS None Surplus Undivided profits Reserve for contingencies and other capital Correct-Attes- 29, 1976 & 562.50 , CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital notes and debentures (specify interest rate and maturity of each issue outstanding on publishers copy) Equilo capital-tota- l R The Weekly First publication April New-tow- n RESERVES CURITIES TOTAL in Reflex Beg 377.15ft. ft S fr N4 cor Sec 21, SLM; Th S 10 ft; Th E 594.15 ft; Th N 165 ft, Th W 200.1 ft; Th 1374-- 9 19th day RODNEY W. WALKER DAVIS COUNTY $8.70 Acre FIRST FEDERAL MTGE. 1 this and official seal of April, 1976. -- E I WHEREOF, have hereunto set my hand GEORGE, W.X. All of the West 2.0 ft of Lot 5, Ruflin Circle, Sec 25. T2N-R1SLM, cont. .005 CO., $30.24 A I ; ! & ft to pob. Cont. 1.73 IN WITNESS Cont. .002 $11.87 WILLIAM REECE, W.P. 199 (H 2915) - Beg 1313 ft S, 1000 ft E fr NW cor of Sec 7, 4N, 2W, SLM W 1000 ft, 6 ft. E 1000 ft, N 6 ft to beg. cont. .14 Acre $20.21 REX L. S 50 acres Acre NOTICE OF FINAL TAX SALE Acres $24.81 - All of the E 3.0 ft. of Lot 127, Skyline Addn No. 5, Sec 21, T4N-R1- SLM. W 372.75 ft to FIRST FEDERAL MTGE. CO., 1 1374-1- 0 - Beg 4125 ft. N fr Se Cor Sec 21, T2N-R1SLM; Th W 1508.6 ft; Th N 50 ft. Th E 1508.6 ft, $6.93 WILLIAM ft; Th pob. cont. .85 poMtcal ed by A. Leslie Derbyshire, chairman, Davis County Republican Party, 753 East 1200 North, Bountiful |