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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 21, 1978 tO Kaysville NORMA PREECE By School Mr and Mrs Terry J Preece of Seattle, Wash are visiting for five davs with his parents, Mr and Mrs Joe F Preece in Kaysville, and wrh her parents, Mr and Mrs t rme Sickinger in Clearfield Lawrence Card ner is con who will be Harding houst guests for a few weeks They are from Te gnmouth Devonshire, England and are emoying their visit m Lavs vii.e Mrs Thatcher drove the m to Yellowstone Natimal P.m), and they aho visited at Bt ir Lake on their return Mond av evenn g they ht Id a family Home Fvtnirg at the valescing at his home aftei undergoing major back sur gerv recently at the St Benedicts Hospital m Ogden Mr and Mrs Casper C Carroll returned from a sa men fishing trip to the north west I htv were accompanied t i liwaio, V. djh bv Mrs F Donald Jessop, Mt and Mis tmvlen Jessop of Portland Wash . and Mr and Mrs Jerry Mien of Tacoma W ish Mr and Mrs Russell W Buhler spent a week at If or Ida with their daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Thomas Thatcher home where K t Ballard from the Silt life Fire Department gave some life sav mg tec fm'qucs tiuests for the special evi n in addition to Mis fiom Thatchers guests England, were Mrs 1 tona Clawson of Earmington and Mrs Thatch Jr schildten Mr and Mrs Turv 1 hatcher and tamily Holladay, Mr and Mrs Michatl Stone and Uni Iv, Lavton Mr and Mis n M Olsen and I a mil v mg I huthes and children and to be wt'h the new arrive!, a babv droghter born in (hr , ti'ise and Mr and Vis km Hubnih Bt nnn n Mrs 1 iu h, i wi'l In t n r , ot Is on j 'i p to Color i n s ist K .nd lit gr up A s;it '1 i Ihui dus h jh'ii t , ' ikt PlA( ll V si ( ht r till t d t sai 1 L a t t i ji Mr and Mrs Bernard V teheli and farillv Wee 1 or dt si r j g tht hd f in' i n i M a it Rites Held John Ltland A art, 70 of 225 Mam, Lavton died lh, a' his home S irs bom Jan 2 in T halt ht r I tali a son of and Maude luhn col gh State limn iHoineomwii insurance HE Y niovtd Ht f t La tc uteitf m'-- i I if unmn at rd i mt p 'h s f 101 i r i h Thf tv 'a a g f v u K ' i re v t M ii s iv , N , (HCFURM Ii p pm e to e I Pie 12 d snl S h, .!- - s ( ercd lit 4 and I ' i I K 4 ti b l u mt John -- ( v ) n . U T r Duns less Reserve lor possible loan losses I cans, Net Direel lease fmaneing bJ- A AIT MR ckir ' all t M i d iv h L -- L t a I R , ST4I3 tr COMPLETELY S7E 1 KO ir t V 1 t ' h n (1 r i i ' i e I I) 1 s il w K M, Or i tl d i v i r r t! s t ! ,t t n 1 tl v W i 1 C t t t f A iii 1 t ' vv ( t ge ( W ilt P H ss n e L Mt VA ll t w h (h nnt J Cl r s Wet' aft 1 hi otht rs San 1 i 1 ii (a w r it I ni H ii w ( Investments in unconsohelaU d subsidut its and "associates! companies Customers liability to this bank on acetpf ances outstanding Other asst ts m w Ad his L) Jj Vi sms Hi in 5 Foster Families Welcome Students hhl 14,1-- 2 8 i 2 47 N jrm 2 92 $16 734 Lamamie students are making their home with families in the kavsviile Fast LDS Stake f ighteen Total deposits in foreign offices TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFFICES Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase Liabilities for borrowed money Mortgage indebtedness Acceptances executed bv or for account of this bank and outstanding Other liabilities EQUITY CAPITAL outstanding 4 000 Kent Dee Smith, Assistant Cashier 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 KENT DEE SMITH 1, undersigned directors 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 and correct. GEORGE B WILCOX RALPH W. FIRTH JOHNS MORGAN Directors O R THE FOLI OWING students schools in Kaysville are Rose James, with the Larry Jensen family, I aura Billy, with Larry Pulsipher. Freida Charles, with Ihe Arthur Gerber family, Wesley Begay with Ben Holbrooks, Tina McCabe, with Elmer Hogge, Fabian Lamotte, with James Max-fielAlvia Ray, with Dick Olsen family, Melvin Penn with Wendell Hess, and Sharon Grosenbach with the Lawrence Sellings Also, Barbara BeGay with Newell Law, Cynthia Fran- cisco with LaMar Timothy, Phillip George with Richard Clay, Wally Martin with Floyd Morgan, Wayne Pinto with Howard Cheney, Emerson Todacheenie with Robert Roundy, Gary Vigil with the Ned Giles, Terry Tsosie with the Dean Skinners, and Pearl Jean Silver with R. Lynn Anderson np J 9 i t Rt b Ml s dr A r fond t 01 r j N Luc KS WH Your First Call 7 4 a A 3P27 P33 For All Specializing TV & Auto Giasa Windows Glass Needs In Insurance Claims Mirrors Store Eronts Table Tops Calls 5 Anytime Dr. Chiropractor John E. CAikeman 141 West 1303 Annoum es the ope ninjj of hiR oltioe 1477 Xn. Mam, Linton (i ('all ,10 North, Sunset 825-3G7- 825-62- S 23 daily or 825-7d- S 784 766-- 1 Flioto-Oe- n DAVIS COUNTY Screens GLASS CO. Delivery L X. v Genealogical : l V3 1 Bountiful Layton Kaysville 5 300 S. Bountiful, Utah t (i n 2S5-731- i: 232-355- ICO E. it4 BY APPOINTMENT PHONE T Call 1 Permanent Hair Removal STUDIO 2126 DOWNSTAIRS 2126 Orchard Dr., Bountiful M I I ii ELECTROLOG1ST PKQIIE US YOUR GLASS TROUBLES" Photography I ANN SCARLET H t 376-116- 0 Adi ertisement ! SPEAKING OF frIOIJEY 185 No. Main, Clearfield MR. MORGAN says the first few months is an adjust men! period, possibly as dif ficult for the student as for the family, but within a short period, they fit in as a new addition to the family and are most times very happy It is a rewarding experience for both Families desiring a student for next year should now make application 25-153- ORAMDOISVaG TV Reasonable Rates If 'taefamFreandta alyl meOPic H ornpanyr - U. ST VII 1 0 773-448- 2 Bioommton ill no By EZRA T. CLARK VHM MVUKIIOMt s I President Davis County Bank No doubt there are times when you feel that your job create more tension than an overwound banjo string Or maybe youre considering a new job that will, you hope, be free of pressure Psychologists say t that emotional pressures of a job to arent easy measure, but they are as real and potentially dangerous as those in an steam boiler Some jobs build up a great deal more pressure than others These jobs may not be the EZRA T CLARK ones youd suspect To pinpoint jobs, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health made a study by occupation of people admitted to mental health centers Exactly 130 jobs were studied and ranked The top ten those that led the greatest number of people to seek mental and mav surprise y ou emotional help Number 10 on the Institutes list is a good place to start It shows you dont have to be a tight rope walker to suffer from high stress On the contrary, nurses aides take the number 10 spot What about the ninth and eighth positions9 Here again you might be surprised to learn that these go to warehousemen and dishwashers Now youre at the seventh spot and if you're thinking that this pressure-poin- t belongs to the private eye or structural guess again It goes to the clinical lab technician. un-vent- Pioneer of Steam Cleaning in Daiis Count's STEAM CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Deep Clean Extraction Gentle Action Extends Carpet Life Stays Clean Longer Restores Pile 100 Safe lor All Carpets Odor Free Custom Formulated Cleaning Materials Residential, Commercial & Industrial Service Apartment Discounts Owner is Always on the Job Saturday Appointments at No Extra Cost Free Estimates, No Obligation 292-412- rr X K3 wm ULJENQUIST (par value) Surplus Undivided profits Reserve for contingent les and other capital 4 rest rves TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL 1,831 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL $24,865 MEMORANDA days ending Average for 30 calendar with report date Cash and due from banks 2,719 Fed funds sold and securities purchased 1,045 under agreements to resell Total loans 17,445 Time deposits of $100,000 or more in do4,229 mestic offices 22,094 Total deposits Fed funds purchased and securities sold 203 under agreements to repurchase None Other Liabilities for borrowed money 60 Standby letters of credit outstanding more offices or domestic of in $100,000 Time deposits Time certificates of deposit in denominations 4,229 of $100,000 or more Other time deposits in amounts of $100,000 None or more Number of operating branches as of call None date ht; f J 7b RADIO BYRON B. 4,000 FT SERVICE RAPID DRYIKG n nn Now m Newer Home Discount. I f your home i . less than 7 years old vou can save witn State Farm f rom 14 tor brand new homes to 2A for 6 year old hr mt s Save up to 15 more w ith State Farm Home Alert. If your home has fire detection or burdarv protection dev ices, you can qualify for other discounts Start saving now Call (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) Subordinated notes and debentures We, the !i $ u e r v Save up to IV 'oon nevs insurance Ilomeim Utah State Farm TOTAL LIABILITIES RESIDUE FREE T Ru 30 1 i s Demand depo its of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of foreign governments and off it ul institutions Deposits of commercial banks Certified and officers checks, etc 22 MIT TOTAL DLPOSITS (a)- Total demand deposits 5,789 (b)- Total time& savings deposits hnst T n t G l AsRiOQ re P 5 t IF was Ortiz at . trni bv Bishop Lie John Mt Iva FAST EFFiCiENT ALL MAKES pra'tr junud J f C RLPAinSRQ TUL FAMIIY was .cm by Pali 'arch Andicw K given ) Pit rsu. ,i s ig Jit e (ii ur I j on H P SA 4 in dn u g Beyond tht Sunset 'TH ;l t i i d uik 4 wbet d v n 57 4 t rs Md n uxK3 ape 3 n 44 4 ot conic 5 a on 4r(1 N Mj n Lavljn R J Ml It ( cfur?! yxn' itV FPEE ir v r 70 hi rJ i -- DRY CARPET CLEANING i I J i t s m L t t t I (.. 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SHRIKE CE o:or ir i t i Ht T Ms i Fr:.o es STt::c m i L WV 1 other assets representing bank pren'ise Real estate owned other than hank premist 14 SATURATE it HIMH'P . ) It T 17 . 7LG-CT- F.O STE7.lt a v J S s dt t h i a a i A lts llABIimi n iS q u t t e i w is a p t rnbt r ii s Vv it 1 ht w is a P (tit lit ni H CoT 14 i J1 n Ti 1. Also THRU 1 (not , to- y I h is a n w i V n. 1 OipYOTfia tivT 7 rf-n- , 1 St Co 6 IW h If t 'lil - & u esfOtHi 1 r'l t r i l " sur y - S f- STIthS ! U ,s II' jxlmtal oe to ava xvjaaYi. y st re r m vd g trf f4 re s d r es ( h t F' h ks I Sunlit tht n mt nt Ass ( Other bonds, notts, and o bt ntures Federal Reserve stock and corpmae st u k Tridmg ae count secui sties federal funds sold and smiritns purcha undtr agree ments to re ( shares authorized shares outstanding tul r ? I Main tl lam i an in print as a Bt tr Rivt r St ike p is s lunar an f t w is r H j f tsl git P lde and ti n St hot iSlfiHS a No b No I eat a MjS j hes.1 School in 19." A alt w is an n iv e Mi n t m he r ( f me I DS ( hurt h v i Preferred Jn- Kd v - f H e ot too je HrrtoyYsO OtD BUT giod gas stove sH li.t i C e h fid o it tro n b ores L S Tr ri see a Hit s Ot r.a'ions of o'ht r L S Bank o.,- h n Hi e V Ht A AS a gradi ale of n is H gh School in 1927 and auendt d L tah Su't Aui mo K dlV A O itn IS Outlets m Utan R32 33 D n Asst Is ues and corporations of S'aies and Obi gallons Toll he hi 9 b W I he 1931 (0 t 1 Sit etHu 19s D all ni Din m m As per wntteti Laige Expanding Appliance Sates and Service e a Ai Seettoc dtye s Gas HKt AOL if b igwastesk 9S82.3 some mat'') 1C9 S married Mary luuie Alkm son m the I ( gun I DS Temple Alter living in Thafcht r and (miland he rt turned lo residt m avion in 1941 j, MDIARIl y (;l 1; i 1 1RST NAIIONAL BANK 0! LAYTON n in the state of I ia at the c 'o Ik d JINE ON nt 1 S t Slf JIM at in apiec e fnarhif es iup n ochif es gua anteed 1 ait W 8 POSITIONS OPENED $700 TO START washers dryers Must see to dryeis I V o Oil A AS ing new R33 mibc RtLONDlUCNED iwtishers and (O nUCUp cf canter 3 tHJ'huum puf i 1025 E Strob tim.ng Plus or minus sfwed Que rg Hydraubc Mcigretic shure cartridge Tone afm pressure controls Anti stcate Smotsed dust cover hard y used Cost S3 SO 00 Ask ng S 1 7 5 00 or Hurry Cai 295 3C44 As LIKE Satur-dav.St- I Ik. Ml STIC r NGT 9am 6pm N 1376 East Layton 36-043Bar Oothng meiai detector Ch ids pnono Irtant seat Ch d s tab e cr-- if set FRI &SAT control H3?33 n piRToi-coNDnu- Pf?tesonal quality Eac record turn table Automatic changer et 1 'i and Mis I t 1 ri mte-- la t 1 who wa-- . n Aug 5 or c tym Hughes t of Ijj.'ur n ( PtbiSTEHfcD Gerrran soahair biooa nes pups Excel Ready fcr f rst hunt tf s fa'i Ca 3 1 1 747 or 376 391 6 SAEET st'Bwhemes 16 CO 3 76 262 B ar's tor O U ft daughter of Bishop and Mrs Maurice Lee, have been accepted m the Weber State College Nursing Program Both girls are graduates of Davis High isitors from Eng'and, at the home of Mrs Marjorie Thatcher, are Mrs Stella Miss Miles, Dorothy Chambers and Miss Celia , oE p Gav !e Lee, 376-875- Pit B 1 P.O. Box 342, Bountiful high-tensio- n high-anxiet- down-to-eart- h iron-worke- r, y Public relations people occupy the sixth spot, but musicians rank higher in number fiv e With only four places to go, you're probably expecting to see top executive jobs listed Don't group vice presidents and corporate chieftains undergo terrific stress and strain0 Sure they do, but there are more men and women working in manufacturing or service jobs who are suffering from stress The number four position among the top ten is reserved for quality control inspectors Licensed practical nurses take third place And believe it or second place belongs to waitresses' and not waiters s ocAt the top of the one number the in position cupations is the job of health technician This is all according to the survey Whats to be learned from such a list9 It is the awareness that stress can sneak up on y ou in these or other jobs, so you can guard against it One wav to cope with the effects of stress is to make certain that your physical machinery is in good order The experts advise that you see vour doctor for a complete physical excessive Eat wisely, avoiding and excess cholesterol, weight Exercise foods nutrition-poo- r regularly Have your blood pressure checked regularly, for high blood pressure is one of your bodys basic warning signals The causes of stress are principally emotional, I'm told, and the ways to control these emotions are the province of the psychologist. It may be costly in terms of your economic or to subject yourself physical to occupational stress without knowing it or doing something about it. high-stres- well-bein- g |