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Show I t DAVlcj NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER. JANUARY 22. 1981 RSFLEX Community School: Receive Leadership Awards To BYU f V H Variety Studentbody officers at Ricks College for the 1980-- 8 L Have you ever LAYTON wondered what happens if you die without a will? Who will have custody of your children if both parents of minor children are killed in an accident? If a sales person trips on an school year have received full tuition leadership awards to school BYU for the 1981-8- 2 year. uneven porch step on your home and breaks a leg, are you liable? THESE AND many other law tropics will be taught and X discussed at Layton High School beginning Jan. 27 for eight weeks from p.m. A $10 fee will be charged. Classes will be taught by attorneys from Davis County concerning topics which apply to most citizens. Real estate concepts and problems includrelationing landlord-tenaships, consumer law and con- MAUREEN McKAY Student Of Month nt The Layton High School tracts, estate and, gift tax, probate transfers or property, estate planning, personal and property rights including compensable injuries and family law are all topics which will be taught. ANNETTE BITNER will also teach beginning and review typewriting. Take advantage of this opportunity to learn or bush-u- p on your type-writi- skills. Accuracy, BY TAMMY POULSEN The studentbody officers of Layton High school recently sponsored a contest between the classes to raise money for pine trees to plant by the football field. EACH GROUP sophomore class won by raising a little over $1,000 out of the toal $1,600 that was raised during the project. and Annette Adams, sec- OFFICERS HELPING were retary. As winners of the contest the whole sophomore class will be admitted free to the stu- Alvin Wilson, president; dentbody officer sponsored of class The movie "Take Down. movie will be shown Jan. 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the Layton High School auditiorium. Juniors and seniors will be required to pay $3 to see the movie. 7-- Layton High School, By DAVID NATION Jan. 16 ended and Friday will be Spirit Day. The highlight of the day Friday will be the ninth grade assembly, a variety show put on under the direction of the ninth grade officers and their advisor, Mr. Bowman. Offic- term and first semester while Jan. 19 started Ninth Grade Week at Central Davis, j NINTH GRADE week began with Smile Day, Tuesday was Sock Day; Wednesday was Crazy Glasses Day; Thursday was Dress up ers are Suzanne Murdock, Christine Boyer and Kris Alvey. This is custom decorating the JCPenney in the competition grades bne through three, and grades four through six. Students may enter any one part of the contest, art, literature or music or they may enter two categories or in all three categories. Entry blanks and contest to 35 50 The reflections contest is being sponsored by the school PTA organization. All children are invited and encouraged to participate, dmg drapery fabrics. Robert E. Anderson, direc- tor of housekeeping at St. Benedicts Hospital, has received a regional award for the JCPenney Custom Decorator Consultant comes in. You choose the style of drapery: then select from satins, sheers, casements, jacquards, and prints in polyester, rayon acetate, cotton, acrylic and linen. Your custom draperies will be made by the JCPenney workroom. and professionally installed by a JCPenney installer. professional excellence. The award, called the Marion E. Wade Award of Excellence, was presented Tuesday in Irvine, Calif, by Servicemas-te- r Industries, Inc., who contracts with St. Benedicts Hos- - Graduates Maria C. Jensen, daughter of Aurelia M. Estrada of 200 Beaumont, Weslaco, Tex., and James R. Jensen of 38 Air-lan- e Drive, Clearfield, has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of senior airman. JENSEN IS a material facilities specialist at Grand Forks AFB, N. Dak. pital for housekeeping ser- AS TOP point winner in West Coast Division, Mr. Anderson received a k vacation plaque, a for himself and his wife in Palm Beach, Fla., and 40 shares of Servicemaster stock. Points were based on such facets as professional image, inservice education, support to managemnt, etc., as a result of quarterly visits to the hospital and regular evaluations. Feath-ersto- Jessica Lowry Is Promoted Jessica F. Lowry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Lowry of 191 Hawthorne, Layton, has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of airman first class. off 30 Our entire line of Decorator inch Mini blinds. custom carpeting. Padding and installation extra. 30 Sierra 30 off 1 1 responses or problem areas so that we can solve any problem which do arise." I FIND Bob to be LOWRY IS a multi-engin- e jet mechanic at Grissom Air Force Base, Ind. coopera-tiv- personable, hardworking, and very competent as a manager, he said. Dollar Amount In Thousands ASSETS Cash and due from banks U. S. Treasury securities Obligations of other U. S.Government agen-- , cies 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 16,362 (excluding unearned income) Less: Reserve for possible 163 loan losses Loans, net 6-- 7 An open house tonight from p.m. will honor retiring Hilltop Elementary School Principal Golden Sill.- - ;:L TO BE HELD at the school, friends and associates are invited. A presentation will be given at 6:30 p.m. The school is located at 389 South 1000 East in Clearfield, tb among undergraduates named to the fall quarter honor roll at the university. TO BE named to the honor roll a student must maintain an average of 3.5 or better in all academic subjects where 4.0 is the equivalent of an A. Students from Layton include Jeffry O. Adams, William R. Coleman, Dana Cowley, Pascale E. Derozario, Patricia A. Flanders, Clarence W. Holmes, Janice L. Humeniuk, David L. Johnson, Thomas W. Morgan, Judy Owens, Gregory J. Rensch. Wade L. Shaw, Cyndia M. Thiros, and Kevin G. Wiese. FROM CLEARFIELD, Ming Y. Chen, Kerry N . Riley, Brent H. Shimada, Andrew T. Thliveris and Sally J. Yamada. From Davis High, Blake D. Archibald, Caren Lee Bark-dul- l, Bruce L. Barton, Sherry L. Childers, Ruth F. Dillon, Lynn J. Draper, Diane M. Haller, Brent F. Hamblin and Terry M. Hess. Also, Janet L. Hough, Jill C. Jarman, James. R. Jeppson, James M. Leei Sandra L. Lewis, Beth Maryon, Paul A. Ostler, Scott K. Pritchett, Kevin C. Rushforth, Roxanne Smith, Courtland D. Weaver and John S. Wood. .;n:inf.l38:t "Deposits of United States Government . . . ' 2,538 Deposits of States and political subdivisions . . official of and foreign governments Deposits None institutions None Deposits of commercial banks 510 Certified and officers checks TOTAL DEPOSITS $28,876 $11,074 (a)- Total demand deposits $17,802 (b)- Total time & savings deposits . . . TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES . None TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFFICES 28,876 Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase in domestic offices None Other liabilities for borrowed money None None Mortgage indebtedness Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding None Other liabilities 405 subordinated TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding notes and debentures) Subordinated notes and debentures EQUITY CAPITAL Preferred stock No. shares outstanding None Common stock No. shares authorized 40,000 No. shares outstanding 38,525 Surplus Undivided profits Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL 29,281 None None 385 1,600 1,671 None 3,656 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CAPITAL 32,937 MEMORANDA or 30 calendar days ending Average for 15 with call date Cash and due from banks Federal fund 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 4,552 1,060 16,225 2,218 27,601 None None 10 2,218 None 3 above-name- off 0. vertical blinds. inch wood blinds. e, DAVIS COUNTY in the State of Utah at the close of business on DECEMBER 31, 1980 I, CLEON WHEELER, Cashier, of the bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. CLEON WHEELER State of Utah, County of Davis ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of JANUARY, 1981 Decorator and ? n, v ; Principal one-wee- MR. ANDERSON, who has worked in a number of other hospitals, credits both the conscientious housekeepers at St. Benedicts and the department's methods of quality control for helping him earn the award. Evaluation forms have been developed which go out to individual departments every month. According to H. Joe director of human resources and support services at St. Benedicts, These responses are more than 90 percent positive. Bob does a good job of following up on the nega-tiv- e Spec. 4 Terry N. Brown. son of LaRue Dickamore of ; 2756 West 200 South. Ogden, and Dean Brown of 756 Sapphire, Layton, has arrived for duty at Karisruhe, West Ger-many. SPEC. BROWN, a construe- tion equipment operator, was"; previously assigned at Fort,; Carson, Colo. To Honor University of Utah students from Davis, Clearfield and Layton High School are vices. Assignment Open House Honors AtU. Selected custom Wide awake windows begin with fresh window ideas. That's where She is the stage chairman for the orchestra and has helped put chairs and stands away after concerts and rehearsals. She has established a regular practice schedule. office, at Crestview. Entries must be taken to the school office by Jan. 30. THE SCHOOL will choose winners in all categories. The winners on a school level will be eligible for the region and the state contest. All the entries received will be displayed at the schools March PTA meeting. Terry Brown Gets Duty REPORT OF CONDITION of CLEARFIELD STATE BANK, of CLEARFIELD, orchestra by making posters and decorations for the last two orchestra concerts. She come after school for help with her violin part and helps others with their music. rules can be picked up in the oft Labor, lining and installation extra. MAUREEN HAS helped the . Is On At Crestview The Crestview Elementary School in Layton is having a Reflections Fine Arts Contest. The purpose of the contest is to encourage creative expression from the children in the areas of art, literature and music. Theme of the contest is What My Family Means To Me. president, is a sophomore majoring in business adminstra-tio- n and law enforcement. He served a mission Texas. He is award. nr. CCD program at St. Rose. Maureens parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKay of Layton. Reflections Contest THERE ARE two divisions Way: member of the acappella JEFFREY IRVIN Newman of Layton, executive vice the officers receiving the choir. Scouts. She teaches third grade aged students in the Day; the second month for December was reen McKay. She is a senior at Layton High, the section leader for the second violins, and a Mau- AT CHRISTMAS time she played her violin for Christmas Mass at the St. Rose Church and she belongs to the Catholic Youth Council and the Girl 9th Week At CDJH officers was asked to go around to the members of their class and ask them to donate their $3 book fee that was paid at registration. This fee is usually refunded at the end of the year, but when the students signed the pledge sheet it became part of the fund for the pine tree project. The class officers were given a week to get all the donations they could, and the class that raised the most money was the winner. The Sabora Parry, vice president, speed, and business forms will be taught. The type class will begin Jan. 27 and cost $16 for ten weeks from 9 p.m. Anyone interested in these classes should contact Cal Harris during school hours at Orchestra student of the JERRY SEVERE, student-bod- y president from Pendleton, Ore., said the award notification was sent by Fred A. Rowe, assistant dean, admissions and records at BYU. This year has been a learning experience for all the ASRC officers and it has been a year of personal development," Severe said. But to receive such an award from BYU is just something extra and special that all the officers appreciate so much." the son of Irvin Y. Newman of . Sim- -, Layton and the late Fern of ; He one is Newman. mons d VAN THORNOCK Notary Public Correct-Attes- t: J. STEED JESSE D. BARLOW WAYNE THORNOCK HAROLD Of course Directors JCPennsy T. FRANCIS, 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 January 19, 1981. 1, AVON Custom Decorating Downtown Salt Lake - 350-2- 1 21 Bountiful 98-3611 AVON T. FRANCIS, Asst. Chief Examiner of Financial Institutions i |