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People ho can't pay their. tkH or ihote thatare commoted for a rape chary and can't dele ml themteltet yo there Od TWO WEEKS after the program got underway, a fight broke out in Protection. One inmate was stabbed and nearly died, three others were put in was calMax. A block ring-iled, everyone locked down. Four hours passed, everyting was returned to normal. tii' i4 ft MANY OF us who were p m. DELIGHTFUL DESIGN Anne and Chester Call Champion Chi Hua Hua called "Delightful Design (Dee Dee) began her show career in Atlanta, Ga. at the Chi Hua Hua speciality show by winning puppy sweepstakes at seven months of age. She then went on to reserve winner at the specialty show from months puppy class under 6-- 9 Mystery Picture Unidentified Last week's Mystery Picture" published in the Weekly Reflex could not be identified by anyone in the area, although several people thought they may know, but was not sure and their guess was far off. Consequently, we will have to reveal their names so that the mystery can be solved. THE PERSON on the left was Waynard Bennett and on the right was Wray Hyde, both born and reared in Kaysville. The picture was taken in 1927 during the July 24 parade in Kaysville. Mr. Hyde recently found it in his attic among his prize possessions. He is in hopes that Mr. Bennett can share the humor along with everyone else, np I RLE PI MrKIVS will he provided for all entrant. Children are encouraged to bring All the attention was centered on the little one, front center. Delightful Design took the championship at the Nampa, Idaho, show as judged by Edd Bivin with proud owner Annie Call of Fruit Heights. of Breed at the Mt. Ogden Kennel Gub show. Judge Anna K. Nickolas. HER HONORS include Best Mr. and Mrs. Call have been raising Chi Hua Huas for many of Breed at Cheyenne and Laramie, Wyomings Kennel Club Show; first place in the toy group at Nampa. Ida. ; Best of Breed iand fourth place in toy group at Idaho Falls, Ida.; Best of Breed and third place in the Intermountain Kennel Club. Salt Lake City, and Best years and have had many champs among their dogs. They have a houseful! of beautiful trophies. Delightful Design has excelled all expectations and her career is just beginning, np man in- that way. Two days later another inmate was stabbed and nearly died. What happens this time? Nothing. Staff held a rinky-din- k investigation, came up ficU ft By NORMA PREECE 376-875- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Iverson and son Brad. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Barnes and family spent the past weekend at Lake Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Hill of Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stringham, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stringham, Mr. and Mrs. Jury Toone, Mr. and Mrs. John Haacke, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holbrook, all of Bountiful, returned home on Tuesday, Oct. 13 from an interesting vacation trip on the Eastern Mediterranean cruise. They had the opportunity of visiting Athens, Greece; Olympia, Greece; Istanbul, Turkey; Dubrovnik. Yugoslo-viRome and Venice, Italy; Island of Crete; Isreal, Haise Port, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, a, Nazareth, Corfu, Isle of Rhodes, Myconos, Port of Katakolon and returned to Piraeus, Greece and then on to the United States. They traveled on the Navar-inship during their voyage. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Zollinger have returned from a trip to Wichita, Kan. , where he attended the Industrial Arts and Vocational Convention. While in Kansas they visited with their son Mr. and Mrs. Gary Zollinger and family and their other son, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zollinger and family who live in Kansas City, Kan., joined them at Garys for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duckworth spent three days vacationing in St. George. Col. and Mrs. Max Ware of San Bernardino, Calif, arrived to visit with her sister, Mr. and o ler at Taft, Calif., and with a Mrs. Leon daughter-in-laMiller and family at Pomona. Mrs. Ludean Sheffield and her daughter, Mrs. Kim Merrill of Kearns were guests of Mrs. Sheffields sister, Mrs. Carol DeMill of Sandy at a luncheon at the Ambassador Club in Salt Lake City on Saturday. The fashion show and luncheon was sponsored by the American Women's Business ll Association of which Mrs. is president. Tim Mitchell returned from a business trip to Boston, Mass., where he spent last week. Mrs. Nylen Allphin in Fruit Heights. Mrs. Ware is the former Sally Linford of Kaysville. Boyd Cox, scoutmaster and Ron Harris, Deacon Quorum advisor of the Kaysville Fourth Ward took a group of boys last week on a scout trip to Wyoming. The boys who took the trip were Scott Harris, Doug Young, Chris Jones. Trent Cox, Michael Reid, Kyle Tippetts, Joseph Hawkins and 31 jn ! Robbie Peck. Udell Green and Theron Wood returned from the Spirit' Lake area in the Uintas ahd were fortunate to get one elk on their hunt on their second weekend out. j Bret Harvey BK: BEHAVIORAL Kinesiology: How to Activate your Thymus and Increase Your Life Energy," by John Diamond, MD. Posters of Farrah Fawcet, rock music, and refined sugar have more in common than sharing the devotion of many teenagers, according to Dr. Diamond, they have a pronounced weakening effect on body muscles. Here he attempts, holistically, to help people become all they can" be by knowing what affects them and by activating the thymus gland, to overcome these drains. De-Mi- . George Sheffield self-hel- Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Jarman of Berkeley, Calif., recently visited in Kaysville with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Jarman celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. She was the former Lois B. Whitesides of Layton. They also visited with many other relatives during their stay in Utah. nd;Clayne Palmer of Fruit ffeigbts who play on the Little League football team for the will be playing in the mini-botournament at Weber State College, Oct. 24. They are the only two boys from this area on the team and are excited over the opportunity to play in Benjamin Robertson flew to this tournament. Washington, D.C., where he Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barnett visited with his daughters Mrs. flew to Beverly Hills, Calif, Charles Oliver of Herndon, Va Mrs. Eugenia Woodman uesday for a business trip. Recent visitors of Mr. and at Arlington, Va., and Mrs. Mrs. Nylen Allphin was his ; Dora Esterday at Reston, Va. son Lu Allphin and grandson He also spent time with his sisAllen Allphin of Conroe, Tex., ters Helen Robettson who reand Bishop and Mrs. Rudy sides at Arlington, Va., Mrs. Julia Johnson and Mrs. Zula Guajardo also of Conroe. They Blalock at Washington, D.C. spent four days with the Then on to Florida to visit a Allphins. Rebecca Lundgreen underfriend Margaret Cunningham went major surgery Tuesday at and his mother-in-laMrs. the McKay-De- e Fred Deng who is confined to a Hospital from serious injuries suffered from a rest home. broken arm while playing socWhile in Florida he visited at cer. She is the daughter of Mr. Dayton Beach, Orlando, and Mrs. Robert Lundgreen. John F. Kennedy Space Mrs. Nora Hiller is visiting .Center, Ponce de Leon in California with her son and Springs and Disney World refamily, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mil turning home Oct. 16. ! d, d, "natural man needs expression of that everyone hu- -' ex- it does periences at times not indicate failure. Through the use of imagery therapy and exercises that one can do at home, the author claims that anyone can break out of loneliness. "betting Shape: An Optimum Approach to Fitness and Weight Control, by Frank J. Katch, William D. McArdle, and Brian Richard Boylan. For those who are tired of miracle diets that dont work and exercise programs they hate to do, but are serious about wanting to improve physically, two physiologists and a writer compiled in this book the latest sceintific discoveries in diet, exercise, and weigth control. SKILLS FOR Success: A Guide To The Top, by Adele M. Scheele, PhD. Dr. Scheele g defines those hidden, nontechnical skills that all successful people use in advancing their careers. She maintains that our institutions teach us to hold back, rely on authority and to look for the right answers, when they should be encouraging us to be indepen-de- nt and to speak for ft la Mf ft I I P 4 ftp P '! PpP Hf l 4 44 L M ftfftiifHp--l ml ' p4tto trrtlalifi4'4 ft ft fcaj. . iUfti M; ji -4 V 4 p IujMv fttrt a ft la ?A ftvaf 4f AteSld P,f ltfri4114 au La tz tf hrt Wvf4 n al 4 ifcw Il I SI Pit r ft Mil 4vM.II lt 4ft (iftfR JftlWftsft tr:ft4 vtW V typm fasti p. S, tt OM.fPian ftdtni. hi afrr4a l.wuS. i prrb4-- 1aJ rmt40 lvi :s , , rewll 10 J,. 14 Lfti k BrUv (ft f, team, U4 wMiriin 4 L.HH8 1 - J 12-4- . lad fiiunrif R rerirtvablm It) , aimerf dVf ftutr final All ostsft the eitjr. 1 homaeaution children to not bring their own pte-eu- t jHi,rkn it wdi turnout to h 17 frwotiug bank ptrop (bait bank ffrni retrr on their eofing ulcnvd. in that none will he provided hy vr1 tl IMf r. fftir4Mtl Nl jv Js SJaic AHfrriWift4 Ijr-4 1$ 4 aMrra4J4s K, t 4 W HIM I UNMMi to LfftHift, fim 1 V M ft I tedSa-- .l 0ILniSfi ;, p PM v vvi'ij ft I P .1 101 ftlil Sav ftrf ft 4 iDNMimoi CttAeuwuoifoftF fCWPINI 4 I04 2 I M It Mai 4 f ft' fUlMJftlWiJvW l4 (I Hiftixusp M ta ftp"1 1 . e 23 - TOTAL ASSETS (Sum oft Hem I 34273 thru II) IMBtUTlEt Demand depomf oft Individual, partnership. and corporatioft , individuals. Tune and uvmgi dvpoits . partnerehip. and corpnratiwis Deposit oft United State Government tubdivistmt Deposits oft State and political All other deposit . ... Certified and officers check . .. ... Total Deposits . .. (a) Total deposits (b) Total lime & savings deposits inciigiNe. 7.317 1 THE Pt MPkINS are being dvmated b farmer in the area and local grocery More. 825-047- None 4 (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) ... 30.111 None Subordinated notes and debentures EQUITY CAPITAL Preferred stock-totpar value No. shares outstanding . .. Common Stock (No. shares authorized 21,000) (No. shares outstanding 21,000) Surplus Undivided profits None None 210 2,29(1 1,662 1 TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL (sum of items 26 thru 29) ... . AND LIABILITIES TOTAL CAPITAL (sum of items 24, 25, and 30) 4,162 EQUITY 34,273 MEMORANDA Amounts outstanding as of report date: Standby lettersof credit, total Time certificates of deposit m denominations of $100,000 or more . .. Other time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more with Average for 30 calendar days ending date: report Total deposits Watson. You May Not Need a Psychiatrist: How You Body May Control Your Mind, by Lawrence Galton. v ' - The Powder Mountain Ski Resort and the Clearfield Recreation Dept, are once again offering through November a special discount skiing ticket for any area resident for only $6.50. The ticket, which may be purchased at the Clearfield Recreation Office, 934 S. 1000 E., may be exchanged at Powder Mountain for any of the following ski passes: 1. A FULL day pass Monday through Friday. 2. A night pass half-da- y pass any night. 3. A Saturday, Sunday and holidays. 4. An all day pass Saturday, Sunday and holidays with an additional $2.50 paid at Powder Mountain. There are plenty of tickets available with no purchase limit so take advantage of this special offer and enjoy the upcoming ski season. For further information call the Clearfield Recreation Dept. 356 TOTAL LIABILITIES Energy: How to Increase Your, Total Performance, by George ,?i None - Show You the Way to Better Health, by Herbert Benson, MD. ; ; "Personality Strength and Passes 44S 29.751 g Mind-Bod- Ski Nne Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase .. demand notes (note Interest-bearinissued to the U. S. Treasury and other . . liabilities for borrowed money for capand liability indebtedness Mortgage italized leases All Other Liabilities Behavioral Medicine Can 1 1 2S 1.54S 'cu ....... ourselves. She provides case studies and interviews. "Super Self: The Art and Science of Self Management." by Robert Heller. Everyone possesses the most remarkable machine in existence, the human body, controlled by the most fantastic domputer, the human brain. Robert Heller shows that although we seldom operate these wonders at full potential, we can learn to unleash the powers of the self. OTHER ARRIVALS: I.T. Internal Training for Lifetime Fitness. by Edward L. Fox. PhD., Donald K. Mathews, DPE, and Jeffrey Bairstow. y Effect: How The Clearfield Has 3). 410 ... Prize will he awarded in a now categoric and free candy will be given to all children, kd Psycho-Chemic- BREAKING OUT of Loneliness, by Jerry A. Green-walPhD. Loneliness is a U ftfift Pft'l fc ft, 1 ft ft 4IM 01 ft! ,4I Mftfef .M I 11.41' fta Hftur Via fl'ift 4.f I 4M t v s atf ftla ft laea t'i'-Uii- In f if ftiMtl J'V 4 mi fti ft. if ft ft4 liKtft , I nv la Ja P Hit H ft ft ftanflrt. MIKftil New Davis Library Books New books at the Davis p County Library are; New books at the library or: get a PhD and you. too. can make a fortune in writing. 3V 4ftl fttiiW ilOtM bti la la j. roof, M Mat v4 ft 1 ftllft P'H fiHft jJ( ! (ptvtml Iftdiu No, II 1 Af (fttl4rl trsr4 I tv-t- s h n volved in the lockdown in April and May were angry that Protection was returned to normal after we had undergone such restrictive treatment. We were told Protection had no direct bearing on the rest of the prison. This was staffs reasoning power. Many of us felt that punishment for one block should be the same for another but staff couldn't see it (ihc 1 Crtf iot pMl, It (ktiUU City Rctreaiwn Dtfl, will cotid t ft pumpkin cannqe tnnuM. R.tycr thorn, the tew rt it t feereiivm ri1-rMtifhc conte i open m ftofli sec all jo-iithe come! will h ugc4 from 45 We self-hel- p mi 3 I iWt ft wvftl, ftp v Pumpkin Carving Set In Clearfield oil. ere contiamlv told ihtt new program would help in mate get out of pnton quicker and this would establish a bet ter rehabilitation program than before. I have been here eight months and the only rehabihu lion I have seen is from AA and school. My counselor has never oITcred any help and I have yet tosce a shrink. 1 have made therapy, my my own own set of values as to where I want to go. and what I want to do with my hfe. Most any inmate will tell you the same thing. 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Stanger, Cashier, of condition has bank do hereby declare that this report issued the instructions with conformance been orepared in Reserve System bv the Board of Governors of the Federal to the best of and the State Banking Authority and is true belief. and my knowledge DOUGLAS G. STANGER, Cashier above-name- ' d correctness We the undersigned directors, attest the has been exof this report of condition and declare that it and belief amined by us and to the best of our knowledge instructions the with conformance in has been prepared the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve issued by and is true and System and the State Banking Authority correct. L. GLEN GARRETTY ALAN B. BLOOD HAROLD J. GA1LEY Directors State of Utah, County of Davis, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th day of October, 1980. RON H. RICHINS Notary Public STATE OF UTAH, Department of Financial Institutions do hereby I AVON T. FRANCIS, Asst. Chief Examiner, of the correct and copy true a is certify that the foregoing office on statement of the above named bank, filed in this October 16, 1980. AVON T. FRANCIS Asst. Chief Examiner J |