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Show T CA9 I VEEKLY REpLEX DAVIS NEWS f JOURNAL, AUGUST 24, 1978 Scott Smith Completes Training 1 Gunner's Navy Mate Mis-si- e Seaman Seott J Smith, son of William J ard Lucille F Smith of 311 f t I NOTICE OF PIBUC HE AR1NG Notue is hereby given cf a public hearirg to be held before the Citv C uuncil of bruit Heights C m on Sip t mbei 12 ITHat 7 uOp m nt the C ity OfJ.tes, 2M South remain M Read Fru.t Ht ights Pur use i f the hear iru Will be in coi Mdcr the uinexiMnn to Fit. t Heights C if H ut sC . 'le r sv !re tu In w Tofel t slid p ri , t o ij it t J t t d be ANNE Ft ainni A 1 lid s a t r t iN I t R f , tig t'1 11 th) ,r) it r uth i ( In -- 4 tj t i 0 II 1 s 04 4 I 1 nor Fit ilnoiifS I t h- 2i e(L a 1 t llig i'll 12 L 4 i it ( r ll t rst i ) S fit Noth M ft l t 42 Ii A 1, i m e ,r 11 4 al 3! ( i kit to Ha southAPst ( urnt r of said Cittk s lew s-- 4 1 and tales 00 lb W tht net 8) il 07 thence 12 10 li North A 311 50 fett, North L 7h 487 ft el, North '1 the north 48 feet to 28 lire of said ( ret k View Estates and North (henre 8) 51 07 E 900 0 feet to the point of be ginning RESIDENTIAL ' R S ' SUBURBAN 70MNG Beginning North 0li39 W 144 0 fst from the Southeast corner of Section 2 TIN R1W, SLB&M and running thence North (Ell 19 W 57 82 rods 01 (95 ft), South 632i W (1060 91 ft), 4 thence Ml rods thence South 2015W 30 01 rods (495 10 ft), thence South RJ1! 07 W 12 42 rods (204 93 ft), thenee South 026W one rod (lb 5 ft) thence North 89 51 07 E 1327 85 feet to the poirt of begre at res NEIGHBORHOOD C COMMERCIAL HE JOINED the Navy November 1977 in A Birthday Cahca At I.aritago Bonier to R 1 1 ftusti 1 pttsi be t n a! ns t n CNF H kIGBY ( 'v Rtt unit f I f A t 11 J )u I A 1 I, 1 it IS ) i rv '2 C ige enter has fun feature that vou niv not Tbe vaware of The id of each si month we have a beautifi!v uiiuntr ue-da- r'4 d iv cards f r the seniors wlo lave a bmthdav during Of course, the month vtnone having lunch m the I nu r 'hat d iv enjoys a piece I norUap Foundnlion Ochstlulcs Training (. Davis Oourit ula Nh hi pn Met - drt c tr 1 V 11 n - t umtif r 1 u til It ' li vt - v f tl V. t s B v 1 , . Council Full on Capitol Hill in Salt lake ( itv A graduation iun heon on Ot tober 2b will be held at the restaurant Dt Ha Fontana one of Salt I ake restoration he Utah Hu itage F oun J i tiun needs voljnlei rs to woik on varied schedules and 1 diverse fields, tailored to their time and interests The eight week training session offers new and seasoned volunteers a chame to become acqujinRd with the Ltah Heritage Foundation program REGISTRATION fee for the training course is $15 $10 of this fee is for membership The in the Foundation remaining $5 covers costs including the final luncheon Anyone interested in at tending the training course should register soon since H AV vou have your birthday r c otd d ! Pi ginning the f tst week in September new classes will begin Photographv, it ramies lapidary sewing, c nt el work, lealherwork etc if Flease call us at (ILARFIFLD IUR J Pdimer wil run umppised met ( Niiif J imt N ' s N 47 12 E i:ow York SU lbs fere Students More students enrolled in Re State University of New York last year than in any Ocher university or college, with a grand total of 343 946 new students SF( OND PLACE is held bv California State University and College System, with 157 684 and third by the City of New York, with University -187 v, cns Where vou c n n one with v a but can vuu g i wid out .t J ( Gu ir Mjvhe t 1 iut nh feet, thence N423745W 233 64 feet, S3342' 15 feet, W thence 482 31 thence S89C51'30E 155 11 feet, N0015'39W ftet, thence 76 487 N895107E thence 313 50 thence feet, 1230' 15E 287 487 feet to the point of N i I beginning All persons appearing at the public hearing will be given a chance to be heard anconcerning the proposed nexation and zoning actions, either for or against the proposed actions Any wirtten comments received prior to the hearing will likewise be considered by the City Council ALAN B. MANNING City Recorder in The Weekly Reflex First publication Aug 24, 1978 Last publication Sept 7, 1978 Published 4 R 179 n t i 1 11 nil 1 ihn l'lagi r - it r i j n ii'i 11 1 t I11 st 1 es n itis F ( C ' Mis v Nil 'rtii'IiiNC t is S I ) I 10iiN4!'o4I t Xi Mill iT N Uf 8 I Fi 1 j BANK OF I AVION 1 W i K 4 Nt i w Persons Posing As Inspectors Of UD Salt Lake Citv C ounty Health Director Hartv L Gibbons sas several pi rsi ns in the Salt I ake area are pos ing as VD investigators who apparently try to obi nn sexual reformat. on on other Ltah Heritage Foundation and mailed to the Utah Heritage Foundation, 315 Quince Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84103 I urther information can he obtained by calling 1 13 F 0858 GIBBONS SAYS that pet sons contacted by such a caller should ask for the callers name, number at d offer to call them back Thin check the number out, to ste whether its really department number calling them back a health he f m ' f t ny n Pljrre, crest mers, Hitchhike, Isabt lie Holland Quag Keep sc rence fiction, Andre Nor What Are You Up To ton by William Thomas and Suzanne Newton np 1 I GOT ANGRY once In Dolores, Colo , a man has a private museum When we had looked at the old ploughs and butter churns and artifacts of our recent past, he invited us into his pro ate collection to be a vault It maybe it still is, and if not, it should be There are hundreds of Indian artifacts, most of which he has dug up himself I asked how he found them and he said he just hunted and dug for them ud THINKING OF him going into a cliff dwelling with a shovel to dig for relics made me so mad I had to get out of there before I told him my opinion of vandals Now I'm only sorry I didn't tell him Its time someone made such people realize those are national treasures, not for private hoarding We drove over the When 1 Million Dollar Highway was growing up in southeastern Utah, we heard tell of that fabulous highway through the Colorado mountains Cost a million dollars, it did, and it was a wonder standards, it wasnt much of a road, but a million dollars was an impressive amount of money For a million dollars cash that year they could probably have bought up most of San Juan County 1 a tourist trap, but it is forgave them out and looked at Red mountain I ever recall seeing Rocks come in all colors in that part of our country, but I dont recall another bright orange hill SILVERTON HAS turned into restored, so I car on a turn Mountain It is the only orarge well done and well We stopped the CAROL SAID, And when we go home, it will just keep looking like that And I said, I dont think they pasted it up there for our benefit Its not a road for the faint hearted, but for those of us who grew up thinking most roads come with switch backs, nine percent grades and sheer drops into infinity over the side and no guard rail, it is a driveable road FOR THOSE who believe the best way to see scenery is from the window of public transportation, there is the narrow gauge railway which goes up to Silveiton and I hear tell it is a ride worth taking Booked solid, but worth the effort to make reservations We had another look at the land behind the Blue Mountains The Needles Overlook ts an easy drive, but the way to appreciate that view is from the bottom looking up It's hard to realize how high it is from the rim looking down JUST KNOWING how high it is makes me dizzy, but it flat on the top that it is deceptive Still, its not every day we see the earth disembowled and spread open I know it is all out there, still as solemn and serene, as unimpressed with us as we were awed by what we saw I stop in the middle of my scurrying about and bring back is so my mind the white aspens against the dark green fir trees, the vertical cliff and the silver lake I couldnt bring it home, but in the quiet place m my mind, it is still there for me to enjoy when I need it in d hk 2 ms mionsol d ti rrtr tv il its- t M 20 None k n a 1 r None 0 tg I 1 subsidiaries it d 1 ISS (S .DIM 089 None 1 in isou OF 250 'his fin ret mg s 1 is 3 306 LIABILITIES Di in ' pt sis of md v idu i Is p trnt rs'ups and corporal ons lmt and s tv mgs deposits of Individ pirtnet ships and corporations po. .ts of I need States Goutnret nt Ik posits of States and pul tical subdivision Ikpostis of foreign governments and offkiU institutions LmxisiIs of commercial bar ks Certified and of'icers checks TOIAI DOME S DC Dt POSITS $1383 (a) lot il demand deposits $1 581 (b) Total time & savings deposits lotal deposits in foreign offices AND TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC FOREIGN OFFICES Feckral funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase Liabilities for borrowed money M 'rtgage indebtedness Acieptances executed bv or for account of this bank and outstanding Other liabilities 1 as 1 pun !ki-- il 1)' i fi t litis n prop rtj lust sm f r ckv mm! 11 f iG.itu n 11 DAVIS 1 us pun lust - D is s ! t 10 11 i i 1! m, if 5r n 1 It has been much improved, widened, black topped, was proud filled and bridged, but it is still a wonder of my little car purring right along at eleven thousand did get my feet I was also proud of me for driving it steering practice and we kept having to stop to look None 2 r pi f ne 6 in. h furniturt a I xurts and iss ts ri pr st ruing b ink prtmis s othi r than bank t nwnt-pierpists t W The Tnchanted Beatrice De Reg d red seiun s ' rt si ii N .'t pc mists - ombdt F v at .s' I ncvcli ped a of The orld s A r raft bv Bill Gunston Children Tales of The I ourth Judv (made Nothing F -- li k Hark Searls Ob God1 bv Avery Forman Noel tii r The Smugglers T he Hour ht fore M id son V elda Johnston rngnt Uts Nt t S bv C rvt li Dr i d m .! F . s igi s ret 1! 1 ' di r.t s It i w IF oh Jaw-- 2 s r sun 4 ai 1 urep a imret sis ur 'its 1 I i 8 1 tun's i I ( -- FOR OUR summer vacation, we drove to southeastern Utah and over into southwestern Colorado We looked at scenery for days on end and never got tired One couple we met who had recently retired, bought a motor home and set out to see the driveable part of the world said, Its so beautiful and we are so tired of looking We saw Indian ruins, but not any ruined Indians Thats a joke In my growing up years, we always had to say it that way We thought it was hilarious, but don,t recall that the Indians were much amused .1 i ! , ai. rig South Ma n wjsbnmFt for si gV mo li an $29 (rf) per a re a 1 do g to Dia r B b Shtjard trict Man H- aid tl res'did'ion and rrpdir cermr to serve Clear f eld I n F av sv Mt far w ill m ngton an 1 kr be built m D 9 or mi as nedt d Crews at the cer'ir wil1 in stall and repair (aRis arid telephones st r t ( . PROPERTY, wh includes Ihne pmi s if lar Perhaps the most impressive thing about looking at scenery is that it continues Its not as one of my back-eafriends once said to me, I know you just put those mountains up there for my benefit and when I go home you will take them down u D11 T Tht BITTNER r , In Layton K ivs Fir city b ik elu non-- . IIS S i At Library ALU LT. Gumni ss World Records ID 8 individuals space is somewhat limited Checks for registration should be made out to the Ayaiiabb s red iej BY TODAYS ir ti - 1 io.v Doq!:s kt thence 59 0 mi tv r tit n ( ( 773-706- 5 vou would Lke to particpate Ae will also be having a movie eerv F ridav afternoi n it 12 10 S4051'35W terly corporate limits of Fruit Heights City, thence along said cor the porate limits courses following . v - si 'true By FLORENCE I ) m-- 194 0 W thence abrg said right of way S424630W 125 0 feet, more or less, to a point on the wes- s - in 1 U 273(U 106US91A ), V 1 1 N6945W 172 92 feet, thence S2458 04 'W to the 208 15 feet northerly right of wav of Utah State Highway I? , D i '' 1 ' t ' t , F 1 t J 1 and running S895F07''W 427 85 feet, thence S 1026 W 584 64 feet, Si 1 1 s 1 1 ! i ,1 t v thence feet, h I SLB&M, 160 41 1 1 u 1 ti I s(i i,id feet and S8951'07 900 0 feet from the Southeast corner of Section 2, T3N, R1W, thence -- ( M THE MFFTINGS wi held in the seconl flout balir on of the historic fust iv N a book at the t c nti r when wc keep a ci ml of the birthdavs do 1 ity s projects ) H t r Ju' u itv L IV 1! eke c A F ginning on 1 ut i tv f 7 at 9 it) a m a id cent nun g fi r the next ti, ht wetks, the L'ah Hiritag Foundation is pres. nt tg a mr.g pn gram fi r volun tiers tpteresO'd m hru g Ltah s historv and Ural history alive C Mls.x I YK-Ilo- i'i 1 I uf Be St p t n mm r at th dtv ti Hht art Beginning 015'39W North s 16 bb ning Containing 70MNG pvro-tcchn- 1 1 i i theme 4. J4i U 2 thence S33 il feet , tv ( Additionally, they studied the use and safe handling of u ammunit cn, fuses and dtctiatid b'rthdis cake and nd g s ts hvdi anlic systems of each 1 ' v " ah pf, s u O A nv ii d t s Im g naval guns, including the 'Metrical, mechanical and omph tt It gal p stt at C ty s t Ml i d 4 a ' t 1"- - i jt t r ti ate f Hi Si A rporate ruit He U -- H Git a r'ht ly igh o w lit f n 0 At xtei to d 1 d f , 1 o iff I n s tid iv isiiHi In ' ' R ! 20 ( tl iU '5 r1 rocket launching systems and 1 i tn 4b if) 4 t Ii A 1 and operation naintenance of missile and f Subdivision, 4 Rt zoning and annexing of proputv owntd b A f this Hjndy and Hast an R resa I inti is tor tht put pose of devil iping of d f, , 2 IS A the ' I I They studied Navy warships t t i j currently installed aboard 1 ,2 x f Center, Great Lakes, 111 , students received an introduction to the weaponry 1 y, in e t , m i. th til e A "2 SJ ( I ht e v 1 4 a ui 1 Til iti ) t v 1(4 lit4i file t GIVEN A OF HEARING at Fast layton C ity Hull, 1010 Not th I mi raid Drive, September 12, ITS 0 begin pri mptly at 8 30 P M , f r the purpose of 1 Awjta u g cf bid for const rui'un of water shed ,n wa'ei im pruv emeut project 2 Pez r of pri pertv owned bv Mr Nt d NuUcr forn A ' R 9 for the purpi sp of deu p ng eubdiv is'on ) Kczimng cf Orvi,Ie Ctn'd piopcrR from A to R 10 the purpose of dtulop g - A n e Si -- v i Sl ft ds U if i r m l w t I i 141- h 0 2b A ft 'hei il ii 1 4 (J aiui 2 tn ) j n ! & a Si nth a1) s r ds (4jS St S u t 1 ' Itii mth ullu 1st .ht it n i II u n la ,! t( , t W hi in In si D a s DL RING THE vourse at the Naval Training HER! BY HI BLR IS 1 if s S i 1 t H A W i f S I he t i subd It HI i iiitr s'u' c nt il pi 0 f' ) r t. ii tit d 1 s iw Northeast I it t k V a1 1 1 g In NOTICE OF PCBLIC HT R!G NOTRE 1550 N , W Sarset was graduated from Basic Gunner s Mate School COINTY has experienced heavy growth m recent years and we feel that a facility like this - a more economical and bit tr way to serve the public he sami We look for lont.pucd growth .11 this area and art just planning m mat Rose needs grb Civilian Magistrate Court Set For IIAFB - A HILL AF B US Civilian Magistrate Court to prosecute ptrsors who com rrut crimes on Hill Air Force Base propertv will he es tablished on the base Sep tember 1 THE used SYSTEM, throughout the country on military installations has been recently authorized bv the Office of the Chief Judge Federal District Court for Utah Federal Magi-trat- e Daniel Alsop will be the presiding judge to handle minor of fenses which are committed on federal!) owned property, according to an Air Force spokesman SERIOUS OFFENSES which allegedly occur on federal property will be prosecuted through the U S Attorney s Office TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) Subordinated notes and debentures EQt ITY CAPITAL Preferred stock No shares outstanding None (par value) Common sbxk 10 OoO a No shares authorized b No shares outstanding 1046 1481 16 211 N01 e 96 110 $2 964 None 2,964 None None None None 4 $2 968 None None 10 OoO (par value) s End v ided profits Reserve for contingencies and o'her capital rest rv es TOTAL FQL ITY CAPITAL TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL MEMORANDA davs endirg Average for 30 calendar with re port dt'e Cash and due from banks 1 ed funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell Total loans , Time deposits of $100 900 or more in domestic offices Total deposits Fed funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase Liabilities for borrowed money TOTAL ASSETS Standbv letters of credit outstanding Time cert Grates of deposit in denominations of $! Mi OX) or more O' her t nie d posits in amounts of $100 OOO or more 100 IM 137 1 338 $3 306 1,088 24 2,071 193 2 932 48 None 3,323 None 100 None Morgan, Vice President Cashier of the bank do herebv declare that this Report of Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief JOHN S MORGAN I John S above-name- July 20, 19"8 the unders gned d. rectors attest 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 is true andcorrect We, CHESTER C FLINT RALPH W FIRTH GEORGE B WILCOX Directors |