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Show I f m x i WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- VIS .Tv r,i rr NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, APRIL 29, 1981 r m M I ii Rites Held For Warren Cook .?o c I i ter of Cirilo J. and Angelita Archuleta Trujillo. On April 27, 1944, she was married to Arthur R. Sanchez in Westclif-fe- , Colo. She was raised in Colorado and had lived in New Mexico. She had lived in Layton for the past 31 years. She attended public schools in Colorado and Syracuse; sister, Mrs. Raymond (Marlene) Keller, Syracuse. Funeral services were held Friday at the Syracuse 3rd W'ard Chapel with Bishop Ralph S. Turner officiating. Boyd Beazer gave the family prayer; Randy S. Gailey played the prelude and postlude music: a singing group from Clearfield High School sang Candle On The Water, acc: by Julie Taggart. David L. Thurgood gave the invocation; Bishop Turner gave remarks and speakers were Norman J. Bennett, Robert F. Bitner MD, and Bishop D. Lawrence Cook. Sherman G. Bennett sang w ru Cw ao WARREN COOK Warren Ray Cook, 43 years of age, who resided at 1956 S. 1000 W., Syracuse, died April 20, 1981 in Albert Lea, Minn., of a heart attack. He was born April 17, 1938 in Ogden, the son of Raydolph and Lula Warren Cook. HE MARRIED Jayne Downing on June 17, 1966 in the Salt Lake LDSTemple. He School and the seminary. He attended US U for four years. Mr. Cook had fulfilled an LDS Mission in New Zealand and was an active member of the Syracuse 3rd Ward and had served in the Elders Quorum presidency, as a Sunday School teacher and a quorum leader. Services George Sullivan and Hannah Sargeant Stevens. He married Ida M. Clark on Dec. 31, 1905 in Hillsboro, N.H. He w'as a carpenter and contractor and had worked in the Boston shipyards. He was reared in New Hampshire and had lived in Massachusetts and in Layton since 1933. He was a member of the LDS Church. of Kaysville's Lindquist Mortuary. vsb SURVIVING are two daughters, Mrs. John (Evelyn) Prescott, Ware, Mass.; Mrs. Frank (Elaine) Gailey, Clear- Bible Verse name shall be called field; Wonderful, Counsellor, the 10 grandchildren, 32 and six a Mighty God, The Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace. niece and a nephew. Funeral services were held April 25 in the Lindquist Kays-vill- e Mortuary with Bishop RulonThornley officiating. Who wrote the above words? 2. Of whom was he speaking? Answers . Isaiah the prophet. 2. Jesus Christ, the long promised Messiah. 1 . MARLIN SCHEEL offered the family prayer; prelude and postlude was played by Ruth Owens; She also played an organ solo, Going Home. Invocation by George AVt A Woodland; remarks by Bishop Thornley; speakers were Julia Neslen and Ralph Firth; and Gail Owens gave a musical duet Beautiful Isle, acc: by Ruth Owens; benediction by O. Wayne Thornock. 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Trujillo Sr., Clearfield; Victoriano Trujillo, Pasco, Wash.; Juan I. Trujillo and Theresa Trujillo, both of Layton; Ms. GilbertaT. Maez, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 28 in the Lindquist Clearfield Mortuary. Interment was in the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. At home are brothers Nathan, Paul and Kirk. Mrs. Laser is the former Maureen Stenquist of Kaysville. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ted Laser, and Mrs. Morjorie Stenquist, all of Kaysville. The include Mrs. Elmer Burgoyne, Bountiful and Kenneth Everharj of St. great-grandparen- HE WAS A member of the 14th Ward. He had been a logger, miner, poultry- - Layton ts Louis, Mo. A baby daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. L. Dale Green, 339 S. 1400 E., Fruit Heights. She arrived on April 16 at the Hospital McKay-De- e weighing 8 lbs. I oz. and will be named Candice. At home are brothers and sisters. Gretchen. Colette. Ryan, Nannette and Katie. Lynn Nelson of Layton. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Geen of Fruit Layton Births Its a boy for Michael D. and Peggy R. Allred. The child was born April 9 in the Hill Air Force Base Hospital, weighing 6 lbs. 912 oz. The parents will name him Joshua. At home is a sister Melissa. Grandparents are David H. and Shirley M. Allred of Clearfield and W. Clyde and Caryl Robinson of Battle Creek, lin R. and Robyn Wright Furse. The child arrived on April 10 and is the fourth child in the family. Grandparents are Donald and Hannah Wright of Layton and Glen and June Furse of Hurricane. Mrs. Lela C. Wright of Kaysville and Winford and Erma Robinson of West Jor- Mich. dan are Mrs. E.J. Van Ballegooie of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Marie Judd of Burley, Ida. One is living in Salt Lake City. On April 7, Raymond O. and Robin Welchman Gumbrecht of 969 Sapphire Circle, Layton became the parents of a baby girl. The 6 lb. 14 oz. baby was born in an Ogden hospital and will be named Kristen Aneeltje. Mr. and Mrs. Gumbrecht are the parents of one other child, Erik David. , Layton residents Orlin and Darlene Gumbrecht and Alonzo and Catherine Welchman of Santa Monica, Calif, are the grandparents. include Mrs. Elizabeth Gumbrecht, Ogden; Mrs. Clara Russell, Layton; Mrs. Nellie Neerings and David Samuel Welchman, both of Salt Lake City. Jenny Lynn is the 6 lb. oz. baby girl that was born to Mar ts 1 1 are the s. Announcing the birth of their first child are Robert T. and Yvonne Encinas Gallegos of 356 W. 425 S., Layton. The boy, who will be named Robert Raymond , was born April 0 in an Ogden hospital, weighing 6 lbs. 15 oz. The grandparents are Ramona McCaray of Layton; Fefu-gi- o 1 Gallegos, Layton; and Tomas Gallegos, New Mex. man and a civil service employee. He. retired from the Defense Depot in Ogden after 16 years of service. He was a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his widow, Layton; two daughters, Mrs. Richard (Lacey) Rees, Oakhurst, Calif.; Mrs. Jeff (Danielle) Warburton, Layton; six grandchildren; one brother, LeVon Larsen, Mount Pleasant; three sisters, Erma Larsen, Thelma John- son, Mrs. Wally (Twyla) Christiansen, all of Salt Lake City. FUNERAL services were held Thursday, April 23 in the Layton 14th Ward Chapel with Bishop Kyle Follett have named him Tyler. The mother is the former Linda White of Farmington. This is their fourth child and fourth son. At home are Layne, Kirk and Ryan. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Bernard the Mitchell. Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl White of Farmington. A son was born on April 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Sides. 60 S. 600 E., Kaysville at the McKay-De- e Hospital. It is their first child and weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz. and will be named Joshua Dee. The mother is the former Marie Higley of Syracuse. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Higley, Syracuse. The greatgrandmothers are Mrs. Clyde Warner, Ogden and Mrs. Ella Hoskins, Layton. A son. their first child, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Green of Kaysville. The 6 lb. 2 oz. lad arrived on April 16 at grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Green, also of Fruit Heights. The are Mrs. Harold Galloway. Kaysville. and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Phister of Bountiful. From Pleasant Grove comes word of the arrival of a 7 lb. to oz. son born on March Jan and Valerie Olsen at the Utah Valley Hospital. He is Heights, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Nelson of Layton. Ernest Yaussi of Preston, Ida. is the r. a son for Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Barton, 340 W. 100 N., Kaysville. A 91b. 4 oz. lad arrived on April 2 at the Lake-vieHospital and will be named Russell Charles. At home are a brother David and a sister Rebecca. Mrs. Barton is the former Laurel Young of Kaysville. The grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Young. Kaysville, and Mr. and McKay-De- Hospital and e will be named Zackery Max. The new mother is the former Melinda Law of Fruit Heights. It is the first grandchild for Pres, and Mrs. Newell Law. Fruit Heights. The other 1 1 1 being named Geoffery Michael. The mother is the former Valerie Thatcher of Kays- ville. At home are brothers and sisters. Kristen. Jeremy. Meri-lMatthew and Annette. The grandparents are Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher, Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Olsen of Bountiful, np REPORT OF CONDITION of FIRST SECURITY STATE BANK, of KAYSVILLE in the State of Utah at the close of business on Its MARCH 31, 1981 Dollar Amount In Thousands ASSETS w Mrs. Leonard Weyment, Layton. Nephi Probst of way is the Mid- r. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Mitchell is welcoming a son into their home. The new addition arrived on April 6 at the Davis North Medical Center weighing 8 lbs. 12 oz. They Cash and due from banks U. S. Treasury securities Obligations of other U. S. Government agencies and corporations Obligations of States and political subdivisions 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 (excluding unearned income) $145 None None None None None None 1,025 3,042 Less: Reserve for possible 38 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 3,004 None 215 . Births April 15, 1981 Scott and Marie Leatham, 2163 N. 450 W., Sunset, boy. April 16, 1981 Frank and Zela Fugit, 908 Goddard Circle, Layton, boy. April 18, 1981 Marc and Pamela Eynon, 363 E. 1250 N., Layton, Donald Ray Larsen, 63, of Cleaning No a Larsen Rites Professional Layton; two sons and two daughters, Lee Sanchez, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Arthur Sanchez Jr Salt Lake City; Mrs. Joe (Dorothy) DeHer-rerGrand Junction, Colo.; Ms. Linda Valdez, Sunset; six grandchildren. After three sons, a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Laser of 138 N. 400 W Kaysville. The little miss arHosrived at the McKay-De- e pital weighing 7 lbs. 15 oz. and will be named Katie. Mrs. Green is the former Bette HE WAS born Feb. 5, 1885 in Bradford, N.H.. a son of and funeral arrangements were under the direction 1. MRS. SANCHEZ was member of SOCIO. She had served as a bilingual teacher's 1 Eddie Hartline, Raymond Keller, David Keller, Rick Mullin, Brook Hicks. Richard Anderson, David Degiorio Jr., and Robert Glenn. The grave was dedicated by David Bingham She had attended Weber State College. 372 Alfred Stevens, 96, N. 300 W.. died April 23, 1981 in the Davis North Medical Center in Layton. PALLBEARERS were .His New Mexico. Held For Alfred Stevens, 96 of Gailey. Floyd Wilcox gave the benediction. was employed as a sales manager of Western States Dairy Division , Univeral Co-o- p in Albert Lea, Minn. He had resided in Syracuse and had gra- duated from Davis High ALFRED STEVENS acc: by Randy More, School District. Surviving are her husband, SHE WAS born Jan. 1, 1924 in New Castle, Colo., a daugh- SURVIVING are his widow of Syracuse; his parents of n aide for the Davis County Mrs. Bernice Trujillo Sanchez, 57 of 244 Barbara Ave., Layton died Friday, April 24, 1981 in the McKay-De- e Hospital of complications following heart surgery. Births K&ySVlIlc Rites Held For Bernice Sanchez girl. Narvin and Angalee Thompson, 1115 N. 1100 E., Layton, boy. Ronald and Lori Baker, 1658 N. 475 E., Sunset, girl. April 20, 1981 and Judith Sant, 168 E. 100 N., Clearfield, Randy boy. Mark and Rita Banzhof, 1080 S. 1500 E., Apt. 144, Clearfield, girl. Joseph and LuAnn Pentz, 5600 E. 1400 N , Devil Slide, Ut., boy. Stephen and Mary Ann Cobb, 2238 S. 450 W., Clearfield, girl. April 21, 1981 Bernadette and Lopez, 1214 Marilyn Dr., Roger Layton, boy. Michael and DeAnna Gherardini, 125 A. South 500 E., Clearfield, girl. Leo and Ruby Garcia, 1066 N. 250 W., Sunset, boy. 94 Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies Customers liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Other assets None None 62 TOTAL ASSETS 4,545 LIABILITIES 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 $3,871 (a)- Total demand deposits $1,021 (b)-Total time & savings deposits $2,850 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES . TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFFICES Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase in domestic offices Other liabilities for borrowed money Mortgage indebtedness Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding Other liabilities . 982 2,450 None 400 None None 39 None 3,871 None None None None 108 TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) 3,979 Subordinated notes and debentures None EQUITY CAPITAL Preferred stock ONo. shares outstanding none par value None Common stock No. shares authorized 2,000 No. shares outstanding 2,000 par value 200 200 Surplus Undivided profits 166 Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves None TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL 566 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL 4,545 MEMORANDA or 30 calendar days ending First Security presents the checking card that costs nothing to own or use. Good wherever Visa is welcome worldwide. 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(nL jsrfis Each affiliate bank of a member of the First Security Corporation is Average for 15 with call date Cash and due from banks Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell Total loans Time deposits of $100,000 or more in domestic offices Total deposits Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase Other liabilities for borrowed money Standby letters of credit outstanding Time deposits of $100,000 or more In domestic offices: Time certificates of deposit in denominations of $100,000 or more Other time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more Number of operating branches as of call date ........ . I, RICHARD 500 None None B. WAITE, Manager and Cashier, of the bank, do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. RICHARD B. WAITE State of Utah, County of DAVIS ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23rd day of APRIL, 1981. above-name- d ERNEST R. LITTLE Notary Public Correct-Attes- ' t: BOYD A. LINDQUIST R. DEAN THALMAN WILSON J. ELLIS Directors STATE OF UTAH, Department of Financial Institutions I, STEWART G. VERNON, Asst. 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 April 23, 1981. STEWART G. VERNON, Asst. Chief Examiner of Financial Institutions |