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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, r JANAURY 12. 1978 n !r!h !li S'even B keher, the son of Mr and Mrs Euvd Keller, will serve a miss on in the Sew York New y ork C ity M.ssion He spire Sunday in the Lay ton HH (drd Mr and Mrs William H'h ker and their family spent fait of the holiday week Honed recently in Idaho Mr and Mrs Lewis especially An uher Lav tun family Mr i d Mrs Mu Fart Vune and children III m lire vaca ftpnef" B tii'iiiiii iiNsffi VJUU c mis Mrs Aden Weaver Davi-- , ( ) in -- n , Ai on u u , tor ( art ( hap pt saij ttr ,al L - D will rx-- i t wan a rtt hoc r s i federal Corimm ry S rv re-- , A t tion y(FA) Tuesj mi uu aJ- -i i trat ve proclurs tht i. Mined i REPORT Oh CONDITION of 5TATE BANK, of I LLARF1ELD ate of Ltah at the c1 tre of business un DLCI MBLR 31, 197" 5 -- Pi end I S due from bar ks v rridsun securit.ts OoO ,329 1 'tilij, ttuns of her I' 5 Go.erep t r, cits and corporations Obi itions of Stats s an i h a division Other bonds n re d cli ht lorjxirate sun k IradiP), aec tunt reiur t f eUtrtai fdr ds s ,ld and un ler ir rers-- n n t tgen threatening Ur felt ral funding 7M,Xd 00 (X) tht Juni ib ini hide L ( Nsne 're) no 1 P :: I lit 1, r Onu r ol r er- - of i 5 nt hti luMlirtnh ti 1 Fox Eagles 1 I OF i rn d Ol fx, cl SH t a- Irvostne id ass . His ill s i u' r as u s K d 11 m Os i 1 umonsoi. id Akj i1 C( e d( 1 j m I r m s 1 d ) ft sits t f Tail iach dj I i r s 1 t f 1 D1 Vi iM Nun N m r rej i,3 N rs e) 11 4 ej,O0 1ABILITII CAPITAL oOWet or 2 601,030 L 00 v ' k i i i, i lit il, i k i -i i r g iTt n Iniuri j i iio arv t f s i t 1 i t i ( t, Dt ( o , , Kit d 1 i y sac heir hnth - r i livOlue ill bin da v lie dd t it 1 respective ward ranieni meetings Elder Scott R and Elder Mark L Petersen, the twin sins of Mr and Mrs Ronald I Petersen spoke in the Lay on Fifth W ard Scott will serve in the Pittsburg Pa Mission Mark will serve in ( the Tetnpe, Ariz Mission Y Directors S W 1. BRIMHALL, Commissioner of Financial In stitutions, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed m this office on January 9, 1978 W. S. BRIMHALL Commissioner of Financial Institutions 130 WEST b A i I' iT f f f F i fI 1 i - u k. kJ S U li Davis H'gh Sr hoo! junior, , where he spent the past three and one half months, as a page for the Lnited States it i i Urn n ' ttinnr ft 1 t is. (oV, 1 STING V ' Darfe that s ,t r tt J Mr (lajpc.) u i '6e It tr s glfd by David Vandur r1' CbA d ( Jr Fad Sid ed bat h u n t ex,K ded iat year Fad bite t i M fund iKu present vear CAP w ,h lut stiei if au'h iFiza nm i" , f C b i p said he lad p )Kt n t, T e J t i' F,u'ia n IX n t r and had ut M.e) trat an rtp"rt tr t cal of Davi-- , l it, CAP at counting procedures had ne 'rom Ui.it office have tailed tht r a. counting otfi.e a id they wt rt n i ,X net me ! Tht letter ako stite1- - that f nancia! t which would have indaa'ed m rect f lamial piann ng were not sub ' , ed m the correct tune frame Mr ' , h su d apjxiren' kere had bt en a t im unication breakdewn between t ral and local officials because neither . e Fxont mtc Opportunity Office or the x J CAP agency had been aware that the mu " vear plan and the annua! plan could be approved on the same day t x cm i rd i ', to r,,j m-'r- ui ni 'i b-- er s 11 nt ('is INDIRECTIONS since received have petif.ed that the multi year plan be sub m sted first and then followed by the an tuai plan, he said Apparently the local CAP office has violated CSA regulations, but had been unaware of the violation s nee they hadn t been notified of the r xedures, he said IP. He was one of 24 youth to have this opportunity Kyle served as one of the under Republican pages Senator Orrin Hatch as well as other senators schooled They were in their duties and responsibilities prior to start ing to work at the United States Capitol They have varied duties and documents and having them ready for the senatois as they are needed They soon learn to move fast at the snap of a finger and Kyle says now, when he hears a snap, he jumps before realizing he is no longer Senate working GENTILE ST., LAYTON' in the I Lb. Include: Cutting, We Will Age and Custom Cut Your Own Beef. Polyester Vacuum Sealed Wrapping debate and her efforts, that was afforded this experience which very few have the privilege of participating m While was in Kyle his Washington, DC, parents, Mr and Mrs Russell Bracken visited with him on his birthday Nov 7 and they spent a few days together KYLE will now resume his studies at Davis High School np 0 a' m . n- jstiiu which comes from Comprehensive Lmplovment Training Administration (IFTA), whuh funds the youth work experience training program None of th.s money is mvolved in the threatened loss of funding CAP also received money from CD housing grants MR. CHAPPELL said the local agency has requested that when they meet with federal CAP administrators on Tuesday that Mr Whittaker, the f,eld representa live who Mr Chappell says wrote the rcjxort, not be the admims'rative officer present Mr Chappell said that Mr Uhittaker has not been unbiased in his rejvirt There are no grounds for cutting off fund.ng Some of the CAP agencies in the state have overspent their budgets by $30,000 and don t even have neighborhood councils Mr Chappell questioned why these agencies hadnt also received letters indicating irregularities EYES THOUGH the local CAP agency would be entitled to a hearing prior to losing their funding, Mr ( happell said he nt.usm that the CAP advisory board defined its role in relation to the governing board, the county commission, is being remedied, Mr Chappell said Ed Cammark, board chairman, is putting together a document which will show the advnory board is made up of one third representatives from low income, one third from the public sector and one third from tire private sector ( han t ACCORDING Chappell, the to Mr agency has hired a neighborhood or gamzer who started in November This should eliminate problems dealing with the organization of neighborhood councils and the dissemination of information to these councils Mr Chappell said he felt that the problems mentioned in the letter had been resolved and that the federal agency had no grounds for cutting off funds If they do, theyll be shutting down a lot of agcies He said that CAP directives are often unclean and are voluminous COMMISSIONER Moss said that counly contributes about $24,000 in county funds for CAP programs Wed rather have CAP as a public rather than a private agency even if there are problems, he said The advisory board is working to prove that low income people are represented on the CAP board, according to Commissioner Moss HF MET Vice President Walter Mondale, through an unusual experience It was when the Vice President turned quickly and almost stepped on Kyle who was sit ting on some steps next to the vice president podium It surprised Kyle as well as the Vice President and he remembered Kyle from that incident During the filibuster he had to stay all night which was another different experience, but a worthwhile one He worked closely with Senator Orrin Hatch as well as with Senator Baker from Tennessee and Senator Bartlett from Oklahoma Senator Baker gave him an autographed photo and Senator Bartlett THRFE of the pages, Kyle became close friends to while working there were John Stansbury from Tennessee, Gweti Rossenwald from Chicago and Holly Scripsack from Rhode Island Kyle is interested in the law profession and is planning a law career With this opportunity, it has supplied him with a wealth of experience and knowledge for his future goal Mr and Mrs Earl Goashnd have returned from vacation mg in Texas where they enjoyed a stay with their son and his family, Dr and Mrs Gary Goashnd and four daughters It was the first time Mr and Mrs Goashnd had seen their new twin granddaughters, Michelle and Stephanie who are three months old and identical They visited with them in San Antonio and before returning home spent time in Corpus Christi and Eorado, Texas Miss Charlene Thomas is convalescing at her home after undergoing major surgery She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Ted Thomas Mrs Sarah Giles enter tained at a buffet dinner Sa turday evening Guests were Mrs Hazel Orgill of Layton, Mr and Mrs Jerry Giles and family of Taylorsville, Mr and Mrs Roy Welty and family. North Salt Lake, Mr and Mrs Eugene Giles and family of Kaysviile "'n Completes Training IN KAYSVILLE LAWN MOWER received special instruction in human relations Completion of this training earned the individual crediis towards an associate in KYLE BRACKEN gave him an Okey pen Ribbon Choice Half or Whole a C he KYLE flew home Dec 20 after experiencing one of tht most educational and unique jxisjtions he ever hopes to en counter during his life time other pages ai M - Miss AtCORDINu TO orr n m the county has had no comjk rts f r r , m nority groups He assumt d this p edt t that mi'K'rities in tne county wtre sai' fied wah the CAP pregram Mr (happell said the is presently fundixl through April Tht tut P vtariy CAP budget is $ H D (KK) most ol in Senate AFTER in arriving Washington, D C , he shared an apa tment with one of the Ut KYLE is a debate student of Mrs Betty Brand at Davis High School and it was through his academic ability Kyle Bracken, 16 has re turned from Washington, D C responsibilities as well as knowing the bills and HAROLD C STEED ROBERT W SPEIRS WAYNE C THORNOCK Wrapping and Quick Freezing Darlene pnspective IDS missionaries ,ave farewell addresses in moniing , Correct-Atte- st 4 Cash, teacher, concluded the rental with an appropriate organ selection On Su ida v Jan 1, three '( HMNFOl I) 3 I I first for aj jximnT, ,d It Jeanette (i,)W( rs ( md bb e 1 er dun Mark Traty, Rh' nda Seamens CriMm I igan and Bihie Owens Wayne 1 Wallace, the Fartntv with thus huthdjvs are ur(,( d to liru m lytoii lor a frte nth i d iv r eqt Iiompson, f tiie Davis Co it tv Hi 0, if rgima M rt Td T QL1 with call date Cash and due from banks Federal funds sold and see unties 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 T ime certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000 or more Other time deposits m amounts of $100 000 or more Number of operating branches as of call date 1, CLEON WHEELER, Cashier, of the above named bankdo hereby declare that this report of condition is true 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 6th dav of JANUARY, 1978 JACK PETTIT POSELL Notary Public 81 Comm exp Miller Blue u t v calendar davs ending 30 Mult 11, To MEMORANDA for 15 ii i Du 1 V all a r (ti1' t lit kkila Diana Stokes, Lin Stokes, Ditk Bishop PaStie ! None S AND 1 it nits 1 1 i iuu -- ilhert Slav lot O') 1 Perform bral 1 1 Deanna Nut e s Hd nJuns invludtd Bt" opt r Km ei lv Stitt ' Gi v i rs tk 3o5,000 00 1,W(! 0O0 00 616 000 Od f s far Nont 77.1M0 ai Krisitn tii st r lapnv Birthday Not t Note Netle CAPITAL 1 U 1 Non reserves QUIT ( H snares outstanding (onnnon stock No shares authorized No shares outstanding Surplus Undivided prob's Reserve for contiiigenui i ing 4 d -- 110 ON if 2 144 0 Hi (10 , ai I "ih rip Out) l r ta e c 1 ti i ! nm bad xub , V 1 No 1 l F TOTAL LIABILIT1FS (excluding subrndimti d 23 notes and debentures) Suboi diluted notes and di bentures LQUTY CAPITAL Preferred stock Avtrage t Ml hi A Af V t r - 101AL DI POSIIS $2.t419(HO $a 319 (M) on (ail otaJ demand deposits (b)Total time & savings depesiis $15 IX) PM 00 TJTAL DL POSITS IN FOREIGN Oh hit Lb TOTAL Di POSITS IN DOMLS1IC AND I OKLIGN OFF1CF S I evit ral funds puichased and secun'its s ,d under agreements to rt purchase m doru s tic offices Other liabilities for burrowed monev Mortgage indebtedness Acceptances executed by or for ait our t t f this bank and outstanding Other liabilities TOTAL t "rig 1 1 i tMt - 1 t mlix s pertnerships, and corpora ions Iimt and savings dt posits o! ml . i G partnerships, and corporation IX po ts of United Stab s fiovunmi m IX posits of States and political subdiuM ns Fx visits of foreign govt mini nis mil (ititi instituions Dt th its of commeicial banks Certified and officers' checks TOTAL! t ! i i hi , o i i t i i v L; -i t t - i J t It j, to'nvCs if . nt ink premises, rut re . il other ase s h pres' iiTy ta e Ft tstsie iwiit-- i oi'ur ih,cin p4 C i CAP define Uit areas cf c non 1 1 t),p u 'h problems as cum re failure to submit tin,!, fu jxirts and an affirmative at turn pi m ad btson to a nebulous dt Imd t n i n ,e of the advisory boar J and m i infoi m the CAP neipht, u t b, r respxxnsibi Hit s il ir t !(.(.! L' U e , im'iS 1 k ard met with Jol XM ri gional rtpresenta iv k pla1T ) i re--e- wou,d be lost Mr Chappell atid fiAda cd w rd ,h3t !' Ml thr df, 'plillc "it us itv a" mat tier nut had nut ' U i( t pt lllll il j , dsti'hr ' Julies - l Hi ' vU ' mo s $vix MR. CHAPPFLI Mid rett ived bv the It a1 ( AP dgt n . r In 22 from t'ie federu ( 5 A off c c - Dr n outlined Riur art as t f rit g jiari'i- - - lu said the-,- e prrh't ir, t remedied or bad air ii rn N f i He exp d diu' i j' L ; r , , v 3 921 'm0 00 la f ion I1' sub t ie ktttr $4 6t 5,000 00 ( atr hx ASSETS jnrpo OLlyU H KIRK By ROXTLYN itlD AST tie this enjoyed Mrs Puby Weaver spent the New Years weekend in bount ful at the home of her son and his family, Mr and alls, Idaho the ir d experience isitmg with frunds and tamiiy membm m Idaho v I Thur-goo- and their family traveled to Mesa, Arizona to spend the Christmas holiday They took a side trip into Mexico The children applied through REPAIRING Oonf science degree the Community It Bring It To CSS 'Your Brtggo B Btratton Hmottqumrtor" SALES -- SERVICE Cumu MWS TILLERS SNOW BLOWERS SERVICE SHARPENING CHAIN College of the Air Force 766-131- AIRMAN Waller, a 1976 graduate of Layton High School, attended Weber State College, Ogden 3 C&S SMALL ENGINE REPAIR 180 N. MAIN, KAYSVILLE tTWBSSHPPeNlNi(5JfMaH.QIECMAOGDeN ESjS5 45 E. GENTILE STREET, LAYTON CHINA d GIFT STORE MICHAEL D. WALLER Airman Michael D Waller, son of retired 1) S Air Force Master Sergeant and Mrs Frank W Waller Sr of 705 Sapphire Drive, Layton, has graduated at Lackland AFB, Texas from Air Force basic training THE AIRMAN, who is remaining at Lackland for specialized training in the security police field, studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and Beautiful Mikasa Stoneware patterns OMSTiCALLY REDUCED! Daisy Hurry for best selection! |