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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. JULY 19. 1979 OBITUgRq Its Time To Prepare Rites Now For An Funeral services were held Friday at 11 a.m. at the Lindquists Kaysville Mor- tuary Chapel for Myrtle Jones Phillips age 95, of 42 North 200 East, Kaysville, .'fyho'Xied Tuesday, July 10, 1979 of natural causes. Summer El-no- Auto Accident Claims Life Davis Honor Society and Glender Spaten Club and the Foreign Language Club. She was in the journalism class and had five articles published in the Golden Leaf this past year. are her Kaysville, one SURVIVORS parents VICKY LYNN DENNIS of 213 West 350 South, Kaysville, died Tuesday, July 10, 1979 of injuries in an automobile ac- Vicky Lynn Dennis, 16, cident near Kamas. of brother and one sister, Russell E. Dennis, Kaysville; Mrs. Bob (Denise Louise) Hunter, Salt Lake City; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dennis Sr., Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tate, Marysvale, Utah; greatgrandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lyon, Henderson, Nev. Bishop Alan J. Jones conducted the funeral services held Saturday, July 14 at 11 a.m. at Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary Chapel. Family prayer was by Rex Jones, prelude and postlude music, Debra Lords; musical selection, The Lords Prayer by Joy Sunyich. SHE WAS born April 14, 1963, in Ogden, Utah, a daughter of Carl and Helen Tate Dennis. She was employed by Lagoon this past summer. She had lived all her life in Kaysville and would have been a junior at Davis High School this fall. She was a member of the Kaysville Seventh LDS Ward. She was a member of the INVOCATION, R. Richard Butler; remarks. Bishop Alyn Just as consumers can MRS. PHILLIPS was born Aug. 14, 1883 in Kaysville, a daughter of Samuel Lane Sr. and Martha Simmons Jones. On Jan. 12, 1921, she was count on a long hot summer, they can count on utility bills along with the temperature. So this is a good time to ask, What can be done to hold down rising utility bills? rising mSrrietWo Myron William Phillips in Kaysville. He died Sept. 11, 1961. SHE HAD been a FIRST, USE the air conditioner only when it is really piano needed. Second, use a whole-hous- e ventilating fan (not an attic fan) instead of the air teacher and written poetry. She was born and lived in Kaysville until April, 1893 when s.he moved to Layton. Then in 1910 she returned to Kaysville and resided there until the time of her death. conditioner when SERVICES FUNERAL were held Friday, July 13, 1979 at 11 a.m. in Lindquists Kaysville Mortuary. Bishop George J. Kershaw of the Kaysville Eighth Ward, officiated. Family prayer. Lane V. Jones; prelude and postlude music, piano recording by Aunt Myrtle; invocation, Gaylen T. Sprague; remarks, Bishop George J. Kershaw; life sketch, David Hancey; speaker, Judge Thornley K. SHE WAS educated in the Davis County schools and the Music School of Salt Lake City. She was a member of the Kaysville Eighth LDS Ward where she was organist and Relief Society organist since 1947. SHE WAS a member of the Lantern Club, Evening Bridge Club and the Daughter of Utah Pioneers. Surviving are one step-soWendell Phillips, Whittier, Swan. VIOLIN solo, Ave Maria by Susan Hilton, accompanied by Margaret Hansen; speaker. Pres. Alan B. Blood; benediction. Bishop Wallace F. Allen; dedication of grave, Bishop Clifford Green; inter- Calif.; nieces and nephews and two grandchildren. J. Jones; speakers, Bill Naegle Ken and Cook; Walk Tall Youre A Daughter of God by Joy Sunyich; benediction, Val Thomassen. Dedication of the grave was by Val Thomassen with interment in the Kaysville-Layto- n Memorial Park. musical selection, g Energy-Savin- PALLBEARERS were Bill Dufala, Thomas M. Hill, Brent D. Hill, Don Hermer-son- , Clark Elder and Roger ment, Kaysville-Layto- n Memorial Park. Pallbearers were Ike Swan, Herbert Jones, David Crooks-toMeredith Morgan, Craig Kneedy and Howard Morgan. FLOWERS were cared for by the Kaysville Eighth and Ninth Ward Relief Societies, Dennis. Flowers were cared for by the Kaysville Seventh Ward Relief Society, np np Bible Verse Mine eyes are upon all their ways: they are not hid from my face, neither is their iniquity hid from mine eyes. 1. Who wak the author of the above statefbent? 2. Of what disaster was he , prophesying? Answers To Bible Verse 1. Jeremiah, the prophet. 2. The utter ruin of the Jews. its 82 degrees Fahrenheit or belou outside, or unless its very humid. This can cut utility-billconsiderably. Third, use or buy cooling equipment that meets the need. Overcooling is expensive and wastes energy. By BETTY VTKIN&ER Dear Betty: What is a designer pattern and can they be purchased at any store? When we refer to designer patterns, we are talking about any pattern designed by a "name designer, such as Calvin Klein, Chloe, Hollys Harp, Edith Head, etc. The list gets longer and longer each year. EACH OF the major pattern companies has contracts with several designers. Their counter catalogs feature special Designers Fashions sections. You will find these patterns a little more expensive than the regular line, but you will also find they offer you more distinct styling and fit. Of all the designers available, Im sure you will find one that designs just the way you like it. Dear Betty: How do you shorten a without destroying the point of the V? To shorten the V opening without changing the fit of the bodice, we just relocate the point of the V. Select a unit with the lowest suitable capacity and the highest energy efficiency rating available to cool your home. 80F setting raises the home temperature 6 IF AN degrees (for example, from 74'F to 80F), savings of between 12 and 47 percent in cixiiing costs can be realized, depending on location. If air conditioning temperatures nationally were raised 6 degrees, the nation would save the equivalent of 190,000 barrels of oil every day SETTING the thermostat at a. colder setting to accelerate BACK THE V opening of the pattern with tissue paper. doolmg when the air conditioner is turned on also wastes energy. Set the fan on high speed except in very humid weather. x When its humid, set the fan on low speed which will result in less cooling, but more moisture removed. - DONT PLACE TV sets near the HERE ARE some more tips on the efficient operation of tips, including some on the an air conditioner: - Clean or replace filters at least once a month. When the filter is dirty, the motor has to run longer to move the same amount of air, requiring more electricity. Redraw cutting line in the same way, measuring out from the new stitching line inch. Taper from new point to cutting hnqjiear shoulder. five-eight- YOU WILL also need to redraw your neckline facing to fit the new V. QUICK STITCH: For those brave souls who are willing to tackle a Feather Bed Comforter, we have just the thing Leaflet No. 65. Send 50 cents and a stamped, envelope for this two page leaflet to Stitching Witchery in care of this paper. be QUESTIONS MAY addressed to Betty Kinser, Copley News Service, in care of this newspaper. condi- tioning thermostat. Incandes- or home cent lights appliances generate heat, which is sensed by the thermostat. This could cause the air conditioner to run longer than necessary. For more energy saving efficient operation of the home without air conditioning, write Energy, Box 62, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Evap Cooler Repairs and Installation. - TURN OFF window units when leaving the room for several hours. Less energy ull be used cooling the room, later than if the unit was left running, even on low speed. - Consider using a fan in addition to the window air conditioner. It can spread the1 cooled air farther without greatly increasing use of electricity. New pads, pumps and motors, all makes. Service Call 19 Phone REPORT OF CONDITION of CLEARFIELD STATE BANK, of CLEARFIELD in the State of Utah at the close of business on JUNE Mark a dot where you want the new V point. Taper a new stitching line from this point toward the seamline near the shoulder. Taper carefully so your new V neckline is as smooth as the original. lamps or air 30, 1979 Dollar Amount Thousands ASSETS Cash and due from banks U. S. Treasury securities Obligations of other U. S. Government agencies and corporations Obligations of States and political sub- divisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Corporate stock Trading account securities Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices Loans, Total 17,136 (excluding unearned income) Less: Reserve for possible 177 loan losses Loans, net Direct lease financing Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises . Real estate owned other than bank premises subsidiaries Investments in unconsolidated and associated companies Customers liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Other assets $2,531 1 ,809 .573 -- ; 4,297 Jtone :.f 2,200 16,959 None 1,167 None None ' None 196 TOTAL ASSETS 29,737 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions. Deposits of foreign governments and official Time and savings TALK ABOUT 0 0 0 . By DONETA M. GATHERUM li&cmagtn STODIHOUnStTA.M- .- 10 PM. U Oil. AT. IWOlOlol CLOSED SUNDAYS K H(0 Firyeir Etoeastts BomeOess Usim UnDcCieiro y are interested in making jewelry and art objects from rocks. Western Shores 4 Roll Pkg. Battlhuroom Tfissiae Pack Bottles, reg. & F diet Dams Western Family 20 oz. Sliced, Crushed, Chunks Fork 11 134 returned home Saturday after spending a week in the Tetons, Jackson Hole and West Yellowstone. The young men enjoyed fishing, boating and hiking. Home Economics students school in the summer program at North Layton Junior High School went on a special field trip last week to Salt Lake City. The girls and their advisors toured the zoo, Brigham Youngs farm home and This is the Place Monument. t. Spinks received a pin from Hill Air Futce Base. He works as an aircnlfKhmding gear mspec-to- i at the Mse. James 0 Buy any new RCA XL--1 00 Color Console Model n n shown here and get this RCA ACDC Portable TV jj oz. bag Fotatto Recipe Matter m U 0 10 lb. Western Family No. 300 cans Bs Varsity Scouts from Troop 0 IpDimeappOe bag fluaircoaD Mary Manti. D "I Beams O . . TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) Subordinated notes and debentures EQUITY CAPITAL Preferred stock No. 0 n DuBps Don iS CHECK OUT OUR HANDBILL FOR MORE MONEY SAVING SPECIALS!! D D D Ju$t fill out the certificate you gei when console and send it you buy the to RCA along with proof of purchase This offer good from June 28 through August 5, 979. None No. No. shares authorized shares outstanding 40,000 38,435 Surplus Undivided profits Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL Uytonjj 7 258 7 : 'None vr 25,443 : r 650 None None None ' : 260 26,353 ; None 384 1,600 J.400 " None J 3,384 :: "29,737 MEMORANDA Average for 15 or 30 calendar days ending : with call date Cash and due from banks 2,073 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell 2,620 16,940 Total loans Time deposits of $100,000 or more 2,149 in domestic offices Total deposits 25,676 7 Federal funds purchased and securities 34 sold under agreements to repurchase None Other liabilities for borrowed money None Standby letters of credit outstanding Time deposits of $100,000 or more in : domestic offices: Time certificates of deposit in 1.877 denominations of $100,000 or more Other time deposits in amounts of 272 $100,000 or more Number of operating branches as of 3 : call date I, CLEON WHEELER, Cashier, of the above-name- d bank do hereby declare that this report of condition isjrue and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. -- CLEON WHEELER 72 State of Utah, :.Z County of Davis ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th v day of JULY, 1979. RICHARD A. HILL .7 Notary Public Comm. exp. t- I: . . ' t: : HAROLD J. STEED WAYNE THORNOCK MORRIS HANSEN D Qene& ElecVtcnico, ' None shares outstanding 0 1 None .None Common stock Correct-Attes- Your free BSW TV (Model AD125) will be shipped directly to your home Allow si weeks tor delivery : 16,195 92 1,280 7 CAPITAL Gortons - Chopped and minced -- Friday, young people from, the Layton LDS 15th Ward went as a group to the Mormon Miracle Pageant in institutions Deposits of commercial banks Certified and officers checks, TOTAL DEPOSITS $25,443 $8,255 (a)- Total demand deposits $17,188 (b)- Total time & savings deposits .. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFFICES Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase in domes- tic offices Other liabilities for borrowed money Mortgage indebtedness Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY Pit. Peppeir Kingsford Jennifer, Michael and Tyler Judkins, the children of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Judkins, just returned home after spending a week in Yellowstone National Park. The children traveled to this popular resort and camping area with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Judkins of Ogden. They especially enjoyed camping out. at Sherwood Shores. While they were relaxing from the Jorgensens work, desert traveled to near-bareas looking for rocks. They Banquet 2 lb. box 8 773-497- 6 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jorgensen spent their vacation in Delta, Utah. Much of the time was spent working on some property the Jorgensens own Yorkshire Firiedl s 5 None ' Directors Chief Examiner 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 July 16, 1979. t C. B. QUINN, : Chief Examiner Of Financial Institutions I, C. B. QUINN, |