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Show AUGUST 10, 1VSJ eNew CHURCH 4 They tpenf lime in Tenne. tee and at Marlons home town, JHuefield. West Va. visiting Mith retails et. I hey drove tl Washington D C, spending tune tn the na- Missionaries tion! A ? I , DEUQRAH A. ROBINSON Deborah A. Robinvon, tLughicr of Mr. and Mu, W, L, Robinson of 1 40 W. 1240 N.. Layton, hat been tailed lo the Canada Calgary Mission, 1 SHE WILL speak at the Layton West 26th- Ward Chapel, 2120 W. Gentile, Sunday at I p m. An open house m dl b held in her honor T uet-da- ChodJsford, Pa. are tuning a few MreksMtihher parent sfv, and Sirs. T. l eLnj rotl. I a route to Utah they tuned the Church history places of interest. family. Str, and Stis Meven Sum- mers and Eve children bn Monday to return to Japan after suiting With her parents Sir, and Sirs, (lien W, LU ut Kay tviUe and With hu parents in Orem the past two months, Sir. and Sirs. Neal and Capitol sightseeing Johns parents and also at W illiamvburg. many of the historic plai.es. One tf the highlights of their trip Mat suiting I he Hall of I amg in Ohio, Mr, and Mrs. Rulon Wait entertained at a family dinner in honor of his brother and sis. ter m law. Dr. and Mrs. W illu Waite oIRovkford, HI, IV, and Mrs, Wane Mill be leaving Mhere they have accepted a position in the Swiss LDS Temple. Other guests at the dinner included another brother, Mr. and Mrs. K.t. Wane, Clearfield and ihetr mother. Mrs. Bertha Waite of Kaysville. SchacfermeyerMiih several of their family members spent a Meek at their summer Cabin in the Uintas fuhing and relating. Mrs, Dean Belnap Men to Colorado Mhere vhe Mas Mith her son and his wife, Mr, and Sirs, I rie Rclnap Mho are parents of their fust child, a son. bom n June weighing 7 tb, 6 pi, and Mas named James LeRoy. Erie is attending veternary School at Tort Cuilms. Colo, Mr. and Mrs. Jt hn 1 hoc ker Sir. Summers is m ith the defense department in Japan, Stfs. Ruby I'mcOck of Sugar City, Ida. arid her gtandaon J, Wendell Robinson of Ida. Mere Stonday sui- tors of Slit. piiHucVs suter, Sfr. 11ibe Ephraim visited a week with her parents. Sir, and Sirs, Ihlane Weaver K m. at Aug. 6 from the family residence. She Mill UIKCII riJtr Siocn returned home from cr tin hit mittion in the New $utk Kthettcr Mittion. UK enter the Mission Training Center Aug, ElJer Mark Staplet of I0J Ihornficld Road. Kaysville, hat been called to terte an LDS Korea Seoul Mittion. He Mill enter the Motion 1 raining Center on Aug, 18. Birch hac IIMMItt) hit mittion hv participuiing in the Hill ( uftmrjh I'jgcjnt snJ Mill be ;mng hit report on Sunday, 30 a m. at the Aug. 14 at The fall schedule of (he childhood Asthma Training Program has been announced by the Utah Lung Association. Self-Car- HIS IAKIUILL Mill be held Sunday, Aug. 14 at 1.50 p.m. in the Kayttille 12th Ward at 1039 E. CrettMood Road. Kaysville CrettMood Stake Center on Tairficld Road in kaysville. All are welcome. lie it the son of Dennis and I.Imc Birch of 325 East MO N.. R. J k.MES Stcenblik, Elder Staplet graduated from Davit High School Miih honort Mhere he Mat a tuo year letterman in football. He alto graduated from Kaytville EDS Seminary. Kaysville. asthmatic children r can be completed. Referral forms may be obtained at physician offices or at the Utah Lung Association," says Mr, Elder Jeffrey L. Pcarcc, son Dewey and Donna Pearce, 1836 N. Alder Street. Layton, has returned home after serving in the England Birmingham Mission. HIS welcome home will be held Aug. 14 at 10:50 a.m. at the Layton 7th Ward (Antelope Drive Chapel), 590 W'. 2000 N., Layton. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Broschins-k- y and children, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Felt and family: Mrs. Adeline Barton and children 1 attended the Parker family ELDER NALDER the missionary at .an open house at 293 S. 830 E., Kays- Fulfills LDS Mission Elder Clark Noble returned home from serving on his mission to the Connecticut Hartford LDS Mission. HE GAVE his missionary report on Sunday, July 31 in the Kaysville 2nd LDS Ward Sacrament meeting. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Noble, np Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Burns Black from Antimony, Utah are visiting for two days with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam McAllister. Elder Nathan A. Nalder, son of Ned and Rebecca Nalder, of 144 Dixie St., Layton, has been called to serve an LDS mission to the Louisiana Baton Rouge field. He will en- Pecos ter the Mission Training ter on Aug. 25. Ralph Durtschi who are leaving for an LDS mission to Switzerland and also for their son Mark Durtschi who is leaving to serve his mission to Eng- ELDER Nalder will speak at his mission farewell on Sunday, Aug. 14 in the Layton 16th Ward Sacrament meeting at the Holmes Creek Center, 125 Chapel Street at 9 a.m. land. Mr. and Mrs. Durtschi and son Mark are the parents and brother of Mrs. Charles Barnes and Mrs. John Barnes of Burley. Nathan is a graduate of Layton High School and was also a four year graduate of seminary. He has been active in leadership positions in his priesthood quorums. He attended Weber State College and has been employed by Satisfaction Center in Layton. Recently the Kaysville LDS Ward was reorganized and a new Kaysville 21st Ward was established. On Tuesday, Aug. 2, Mrs. Mary Ellen Belnap who is the new Relief Society president of the 21st Ward, hosted a patio luncheon honoring the outgoing Relief Society pres- -' idency of the former Kaysville FRIENDS and relatives are invited to meet with him at his home from p.m. that afternoon or whenever 1:30-4:3- 0 SERVICEtlS OUR: MIDDLE; NAME END Seal People. Demonstrations in Utah have shown that many children who implement self-ca- skills experience less school absenteeism, fewer ar 1 the cabinet Professional installation iii v..,,. work guaranteed warranty on $ 43 No. Main - Bountiful V Born on hallowed ground . . . Loved by two mother . . . HIm child became fcredl of Clearfield, during which an asthma diary is recorded. This is follcaed by eight that teach skills of breathing management, relaxation, Starts Friday bronchial hygiene and physic- al conditioning related to asthma. The registration fee for this prolram is $35. The Preschool Asthma Program is for children 2 to 5 'years of age and their parents. 4 Days Only ,Fri.-Mo- ' & n. Saturday Tues. 7:15 & 9:15 & 9:15 KAYSVILLE CINEMA CENTRE They also have a research phase followed by six twice-a- - ' 951 951 6,485 5 3,900 16.886 None 900 30 350 38,131 LIABILITIES corporations partnerships, and corporation United States Government of Deposits Deposits of States and political subdivisions in the United States All other deposits Certified and officers' checks PENjfiOH- - NNMX4L NNM lt Something New HAS COME TO LAYTON P l'S 7,001 22.043 290 2,572 None 307 32,213 None 264 None 429 32,906 None EQUITY CAPITAL IL Preferred stock a. No. shares outstanding Common stock a. No. shares authorized b. No. shares outstanding EXCHANGE with FREE CAR WASH NO APPOINTMENT NO WAITING Hours: None (par value) 385 (par value) 8:30-- 6 PM Mon.-Fr- i. -8- :30-3 PM Sat. eft! 52 00 off price of lubrication, oil change and filter change ith this coupon We also check all vital fluid levels and bring them to required levels I most cars and trucks) Wait in your car or enjoy our customer waking lounge Mo appointment needed 1370 Morth Mam Street Ph. 546-67BobS Oil Exchange Lavton Utah - - COUPON! 2,100 profits Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL CAR WASH MINUTE None 40,000 38,525 Surplus Undivided AND 0 ZZZ. TOTAL LIABILITIES Subordinated notes and debentures & 1 Total Deposits a. Total demand deposits 7,732 b. Total time and savings deposits 24,481 Federal funds purchased and secunties sold under agreements to repurchase Interest-bearin- g demand notes issued to the U. S. Treasury and other liabilities for borrowed money Mortgage indebtedness and liability for capitalized leases All other liabilities j 2,740 5,225 38,131 33,932 I, the undersigned officer, do hereby declare that the Report of Condition (including the supporting schedules) and Report of Income (including the supporting sections) have been prepared in conformance with the instructions issued by the appropriate Federal regulatory authority and are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. , , . CLEON WHEELER Cashier We, the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief has been prepared in conformance with the instructions and is true and correct. v HAROLD C. STEED MORRIS HANSEN WAYNE C. THORNOCK Directors STATE OF UTAH Department of Financial Institutions I, Stewart G. Vernon, Assistant Chief Examiner of Financial Institutions do hereby certify that the attached is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed in this office on July 28, 1983. STEWART G. VERNON, Ass't. Chief Examiner SERVlCEUSiOURlMIDDLEiNAME 4 3.449 Time and savings deposits of individuals, FREE CARWASH with full Service 6 J.I7J Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and $2.00 off plus 773-483- AMOUNT IN THOUSANDS Cash and due from depository institutions U. S. Treasury securities ... Obligations of other U. S. Government agencies and ! corporations Obligations of other U. S. Government agencies and corporations Obligations of States and political subdivisions in the United Stales All other securities Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell a. Loans total 17,050 b. Less: Allowance for possible loan losses 164 c. Loans, Net... Lease financing receivables Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises Real estate owned other than bank premises All other assets TOTAL ASSETS 544-499- 9 C0UP0Nfimm!gJ Bobs fsea p Introductory Offer ftp11 lj 520 So. State it Clearfield Utah, to the State of Utah at the close of busineu on June 30 1983. DOLLARS ttftcMnq classes k CLEARFIELD STATE BANK ASSETS THE FAMILY Asthma Program is for children 6 to 14 years of age and their parents. It consists of a research phase twice-a-wee- J Kaysviie REPORT OF CONDITION OF LUBE, OIL CHANGE TRUE VALUE HARDWARE a Layton 544-447- Oil Exchange S 9 Bonnie............. 5444)363 Sharon - asthma, but is a new prevention adjunct to physician care. OIL FILTER SERVICE CENTER fade after L medical management of ROOF MOUNT All jiW&k SHOES self-car- SEASON CLEARANCE SALE Arvin Universal BARTONS re I OF dilemmas asthma was pediatric 6th Ward. Seventy guests attended. ' 0. pioneered by the Christmas e He cautioned that skills do not take the place of farewell for Mr. and Mrs. Cen- Pull-o- n MR. STEENBLIK says the in Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes and their families of Burley, Ida. were weekend guests of their mother Mrs. Helen Barnes. Mrs. Helen Barnes accompanied them to they attended the mission art-Mo- your new neighborhood. Shopping areas. Community opportunities. Special attractions. Lots of lips to save you time and money. Plus a basket of gifts for your family. Ill be listening for your call. SuperSoIe has many hospital admissions, and more Centerville on Sunday where slide-pamphl- et WELCOME WACON call. As WELCOME WACON Representative, it's my job to help you make the most of WITH OUR LONGEST WEARING SOLE self-estee- reunion at Logan last weekend. MRS. MUR will produce a presentaiton for suic-- ide circulation Mith Ihc money provided by the grant. The Bountiful Davis Art Center Mill serve as a collection poml for information on Artist StcMart. THEY AbK that anyone Mith StCMart'i or relevant documents or correspondence Mho is interested in assisting Mith the project tocontavt the Center, np New-tow- n Comfortable! forces. Kaysville n 80 simple. Doggone self-contr- concept of - settled made Davis County. Northern Utali training also helps children and and parents gain over a disease that I lb- art and substantiating documcntaiion and correspondence. SiCMort. c, life-tim- e self-car- e sift, Barbara Iverson Mill be serving as lie iwm president of the Kay svilie tih W ard Relief Society, Hospital in e Ogden weighing 1 vention benefits. PRIOR TO his Aug. 8 departure for the MTC, Elder Cottle will speak at the Kays-vill- e South Stake Center, 900 S. Main. Kaysville, on Aug. 14 at 10:13 a.m. Friends and relatives are invited to meet with program. MR. STEENBLIK says a e investment in self-car-e training will produce a of personal anJ pre- County and in Salt Lake County are encouraged to register now for the October program in their area. In the program chiM'en skills and other learn asthma-copin- g measures that help them relieve or abort some asthma episodes. The family, grandson Jason Homer. Sir, and Sin, Tom Loti are son announcing ihf arm alofi born Iriday, July 29 at the PARENTS IN Northern JEFFREY L. PEARCE Sirs, Rodney Black and Robertson's infant great' StcKay-D- Sir, and Sirs Sam Sic Allis-te- r and family spent two Jays in George with Sir. and s, David burner and see Sir, Marine Pfc. Carlos Gutierrez. son of Bertha M. Gutierrez of 17 Beacon, Layton, has been promoted to his present rank Mhilc serving Mith 2nd Mjrinc Division, Camp N.C. one-tim- Stcenblik. granddaugh-tr- f and husband, Mr and Sirs, low. of Burlington, laH Promoted 4X4-44- A referral from a physician is required before enrollment Elder Todd Alan Cottle, son of Craig H. and Sharon E. Cot tie has been called to serve the Geneva. Switzerland Mission. Davis High and Seminary rollment assistance can be obtained by calling or writing the Utah Lung Association. 1616 S. 1100 E., Salt Lake City, Utah 84015. ses beginning in September. ELDER COTTLE A member of the Kaysville 5th Ward, he is a graduate of to 14 in Bountiful and Salt Lake clas- HE INVITES hit friends and relatives to visit w ith him after the meeting at the home of his parents, np ville. 2 years of age may now enroll HE IIAS been a student the putt year at the University of Utah Mhere he it majonng in biology. He it the son of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Staples. high-hono- presi-den- t, Sir, Robertson's MkRILYN Coleman, acting center director said the money Mas donated by the Utah I ndoMmcnl for the Humanities for the Muir Project. Mrs. Coleman said the project Mill provide a visual history of many areas of the state and Mill show historically the social trends and economic conditions through ARRANGEMENTS can be made for the registration fee by those who have financial hardship, say Mr. Stcenblik. Further information and en- Parents of says. landscape artist IxConte Meck classes. The first and Iasi session is for parents only. 1 he registration fee is $25. e - .Morgan and one greatgrandmother, Sirs, Martha 1e. tun Program Set J. vacation Mith hu son and hu wde. Sir, and Sirs. Paul Robertson in I hey 1mI niH Irsmg, to suit Antonio Med to San letashiraneifhtday KAYSVILLE-- A gt am in ihc amount of $4,131 has been rcccivcJ ! Ihc Bountiful Davis Aft Center according to Art Historian Mary Morgan Muir to help assemble of nod preterit ihe Me fld y, I.LDI Grandparents are Sir, and Mrs. Sletvin Loir, Laysvute; Sir, and Sift- frank Rich, benjamin bUmhe bowman went Id Stewart Grant Received es-to- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Weaver, Sirs. Neil Wayment of and family returned from Anion Mhere they attended a family reunion for the J. W n 1 hacker family held in 1tnedale. Aril. It Mas for Soulcir and four children of New-dal- Mill be named IhoffiaS James. At hone is a suter, Slehnda, Via Adams is confined to the Humana Davu North Hospital Undergoing treatment. Robertson and 4 |