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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. JULY 26. 1979 -- S. '..&? ir Kdhow YDd Weaker What is the ionosphere? Is it in the stratosphere? What is the troposphere? There is really no logical reason for designating the air as the above 50,000 for it is merely a ionosphere continuing of the stratosphere, thinning out further and further. In fact, the . ABOVE THE earth we have the three names for the layer of gas and space and particles above it. Directly above our heads, and the layer of gases that we live in, is the ionosphere contains such molecules they widely-space- d are practically troposphere. ABOVE THE troposphere begins the stratosphere, and it extends even further upward than the troposphere, is about 42 mileshigher than the top of the troposphere. And at 50,000 feet up, the stratosphere ends and the Loans, Total (excluding unearned income) . c 3,125 Less: Reserve for possible 26 loan losses Loans, net Direct lease financing Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and : : f j 3,099 None other assets representing bank premises. . Real estate owned other than bank premises : None None 61 Demand deposits 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 official institutions Deposits of commercial banks Certified and officers checks TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES $4,459 834 (a)Total demand deposits : $3,625 (b)Total time & savings deposits : TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES . i 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 None None None 8672311 This has been done to upgrade our alerting system and give better and None 4,459 faster response to EMERGENCIES. KAYSVILLE HISTORY DISPLAYED None 6 None None 76 200 200 200 178 par value Surplus : Undivided profits Reserve for contingencies and other capital "" reserves None TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL 578 :TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL 5,119 MEMORANDA or calendar days ending Average for with call date. 208.1 Cash and due from banks v ' Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell 1,123 !. Total loans 3,221 - Time deposits of $100,000 or more 1,977 ; in domestic offices Total deposits $4,261 Federal funds purchased and securities . : None sold under agreements to repurchase 6 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 2,150 ; denominations of $100,000 or more r. r Other time deposits in amounts of None : - $100,000 or more Number of operating branches as of call : ; date None :: bank do I, MICHAEL E. HADLEY, of the above-name- d "hereby declare that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. MICHAEL E. HADLEY State of Utah, County of Weber ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 17th day of JULY, 1979. LORNA J. SHADWICK Notary Public 30 fj; .! ' r. l . ' - ago. THUS, THE area witnessed increase of 1,560 employees during the past 30 an days. The report also indicated that employees on payrolls climbed to 97,330 during June and soon could non-far- ; They waved at each other over Seattle. t: AS 20 Utah winged their way to Japan for a month-lonstay, their Japanese counterparts g Directors arrived in Utah. About 100 youth from the STATE OF UTAH, Department of Financial Institutions I, C. B. QUINN, 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 19, 1979. : C. B. QUINN, Chief Examiner of Financial Institutions Labo educational center began their stay with lour Davis County families Wed- nesday. THIS IS the seventh year Utah has participated in the Labo exchange. Several other . 416 W. 500 So. (Bountiful) By Sunset Sports Back to School Clearance rq. to 32 Yd. 10' Reg. to 79- - Yd. Meaeure Your Own U u. 2 I leautlhit Single Knits Tricot Sheer & Py Wind Bonnet Reg. 6.29 Pattern 2M, s279 379 98 5r0 Thread Zippers BattS 1 Reg. $5.29 Poly Gauze Prints Reg.s4.49 ShJney 4 Grown) Lace Qiana 600 5 Ribbing Lingerie Lace Metal 4 Coil t" Bonded Morning Glory art committee. 100,000 mark- -a milestone that seemed so far away only a few years ago. 10. Q49 Ginjiam Br. Denims 239 n. Buy One Yard Get One Corded 4 Cordless Corduroy Free Table Continues Many Othera GOVERNMENT - affiliated jobs continue to lead the list of jobs with 35,230, which represents 36. 2 percent of the total.- .. This situation is expected to change drastically with the beginning of the new school year, it was explained. - Percentagewise, - however, the gap between government and jobs is narrowing. In 1970, for example, government jobs accounted for nearly 50 percent of all jobs along the Wasatch Front North. This has declined by 14 percent in less than a decade and expected to drop proportionately, according to the report. WITH THE increase in jobs, unemployment also showed a sharp increase because of the completion of the school year and the vast influx of students on the labor force, many of whom can not find seasonal employment. THE MEANWHILE, non-far- j ' unemployment rate, when seasonally adjusted, stands at 5.3 percent of the total labor force which is only of one percent above last h month and of one one-tent- h one-tent- percent below the same period a year ago. The 5.3 unemployment rate for the area is considerably below the national average of 5.6 percent but is much higher than the 4.5 unemployment rate for Utah as a whole, it was noted. tljree-count- y THUS, THE job picture for Wasatch Front North looks bright for the next 60 days or so, according to the report, but the job rolls should begin to taper off by grb RICH BROS CetfM eau tenter APPLIANCE A HEATING 8a 1900 5675 W. Roy State Ctearllold 773-644- 1 773-46- 36 SERVICE IS OUR MIDDLEJIAME SlHiaiH SIS ol sis 4-- H western states and Canada also host the exchangees. Counties hosting Labo students are Beaver, Box Cache, Elder, Davis, Duchesne, Emery, Garfield, Grand, Millard, Morgan, Piute, Salt Lake, San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, Summit, Tooele, Uintah, Utah, Judy Lazenby (Owner) Wasatch, Wayne, and Weber. THIS IS a great opportunity for us to get acquainted with people from another culture, said Dr. Gerald Olson, state (Manger) TTIH IE BiADIP-aJ- supervisor. Expart Unisax . Halrstytlng . Salon said the exchangees would be taking part in a He M number of community activities with their host families and noted that there would be to get plenty of chu'-p- s acquainted. SEWING BASKET Lingerie Elsstic 867231 1 delight in one of the photos are Louise Gailey, left, lone Grange, seated and Lucille Strong, members of the KCA break the Japanese RANDY C. THOMPSON J. W. HATCH MERRILL JENKINS :: e y 2, 1980 Correct-Attes- - Job growth in the of Davis, Weber and Morgan counties continued to climb during June and is expected to maintain a high level until the start of the new school year in late August, , ; according to a monthly-newsletter from- the Ogden-Officof Utah Job Service. THE THREE-countarea along the Wasatch Front North has increased by 4.6 percept since the same period a year ago. The report noted that the three-count- y area now has 109,270 persons holding jobs compared to 107,710 in May and 104,490 in June a year area -- Commission Expires Feb. land-phot- o Job QirowHUu Urn TfS Comity Area: Up none par value None shares authorized shares outstanding 15 Please put this new telephone number in a conspicuous place. other marks and many early settlers are featured. Taking Gailey, former bank president. Old homes, Kaysvilles history is brought almost to life through a display running through the end of this month at Barnes Bank. Sponsored by the Kaysville Civic Associa- tion, the photos are from the Alice Rampton collection and were taken from the photo album of the late Richard None shares outstanding (Navy Irish Digest NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER 54 4,541 Common stock . . -- for all Fires and Rescues 1,550 notes and debentures) Subordinated notes and debentures EQUITY CAPITAL Preferred stock r- do in a week. The Kaysville Fire Department has a new Emergency Telephone number 2,075 (excluding subordinated TOTAL LIABILITIES ; Quick Quip Some callers can stay longer in an hour than others NOTICE TO PUBLIC 780 ' No. No. but shes shaped Amos-N- o, like a balloon. .5,119 LIABILITIES No. Broadway show. Amos-Th- en maybe you can hire my wife. Paul-O- h, is she a dancer? The troposphere extends about 40,000 feet upward--o- r about eight ipiles up. In this band of gases all our weather occurs. So it is mainly the area of concern to most people, the fisherman, the golfer, etc. None TOTAL ASSETS balloon dancer for the new ionosphere begins. 212 Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies Customers liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Other assets ONE QUALIFICATION looking for a Paul-The- yre Janelle Jones THE JAPANESE youth will in Utah until Aug. 21. remain The Secret of beautiful hair is no secret. . . Kaysville News Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Law and family vacationed at Bear Lake this last week. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor spent fve days at Idaho visiting with, relatives. At Idaho Falls, theVwere guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nlay Taylor and visited in ReXburg with Mrs. Agnes Bird. At St. Anthony they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Sebrist and at Pocatello they vijted with Mr. and Mrs. Vauglth Mason. Mr. and Mrs. William HAIR-U- M and you!!! 376-365- 1 360 S. Fort Lane Layton, Utah Chrystal Reams Cheryle Thompson WOMENS SALON SEPERATE MENS SALON Specialing in all Specializing in Cuts, Colors, Perms and Facials! Cuts and Perms! K. Wilson and sons Matt, Timm and Cliff and Miss Shirley Morton were dinner guests in Salt Lake City Monday evening of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wright. son-in-la- Its The (receptionist) Mon.-Tues.-We- Deep-he- at d. Special until August 25th conditioning treatments with a haircut -- :c |