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IUJ7 U irn. .'.V Tb li im43 ...... ...... tfld trcvniirf pvrctafcnd r.vi b MMKX(J io pwirv: IV Srwf IU for KftViv II the Juft LI ABILITIES Dtrmaml drpmiu of individuals. partnerships, and corporal ions Time and savings deposits of individuals, 6.202 partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government Deposits of States and political subdivisions In (he United States All other deposits Certified and officers' checks, etc TOTAL DEPOSITS 6,374 (a Total demand deposits 121,633 (b)- Total time & savings deposits Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase Interest-bearindemand notes (note balances) issued to the U. S. Treasury and other liabilities for borrowed money Mortgage indebtedness and liability for capitalized leases Other liabilities 19,128 4 1505 6 162 28,007 )- 850 None. None 1,280 TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures) Subordinated notes and debentures EQUITY CAPITAL Preferred stock No. shares outstanding None (par value) Common stock 4,000 a. No shares authorized 4,000 b. No. shares outstanding (par value) .... Surplus Undivided profits and reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY TAPITAI $30,137 None " None 400 1,000 1,083 2,483 $32,620 memoranda Amounts outstanding as of report date: Standby letters of credit outstanding Time certificates of deposits in ' denominations of $100,000 or more Other time deposits in amounts of $100,000 or more Average of 30 calendar days (or calendar month) ending with report date: Total deposits 174 7,597 None 27,275 ! 14 If rn IJj II AftJ llfvkf. Wayne 'f pdxtivl nj Matt BuftVfJ Mr. Jackeon i a junior at Vicwmon! High School, tits skating activities during the pavt ear include the winning of a silver medal in the men's division at the Central Pacific championships Hail i usually formed in thunderhead bccauve ihcve storm cloud pontam very Calif.; second place in men's fifth level competition at the Copper Cup meet at Bountiful. HE ALSO took lint place in compulsory and third in freestyle in the novice men's group at the Centennial Skating Club Springs; and second place in novice men's competition at the Sun Valley Summer Skating championships. He also qualified for and competed in the Pacific Coast Sectional championships meet at Great Falls, Mont., and was elected Pacific Coast representative. t tttt litliUj rat A !..- - . ly&jt ItJ fmt gt ftenNM, im ki umm I, Kent Dee Smith, Cashier of the d do hereby declare that this Report of Condition is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. KENT DEE SMITH bank true and CASHIER - of We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness this statement of resources and liabilities. We declare that it has been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct. RALPH W. FIRTH JOHN S. MORGAN RICHARD COOK Directors Ad Deadline: Friday Noon Picture The development of the high on the list of priority needs for Great Sait Lake . Deadline: Monday Noon -- ALL THREE skaters had Lake City; Margie Cook, Bountiful; and Russell Pack, as Salt Lake City; president, vice president and secretary, respectively. Richard Blackburn, Centerville, is the new treasurer. ' MARV DOWDEN, a former manager of a well-know- n Layton glass firm, is the shop owner. He has had 12 years experience in auto glass installation. Marv was raised in Layton and is a graduate of Davis High School. He and his wife, Marianne, have been married ten years. They live in Roy. sftft Waa J S.D Hri SoMeHii. Aw Aft il ,1 fU ft ft- - t iw-ui- 1 A;F fj ftnn at uni. 41 I m ?5 XT4 luu ASftf OHSfftft &SMI Wftft 0 tt Kl? ss OftsMft rwt-fcftftic- ft 04'ton Irmony 9 4 HUP Oxneov fktyn 26. mouon OaotMR&d fUd7 State Park - Antelope Island District. Supt. Mitch Larsson notes that visitation at the popular park has been very heavy. DURING THE month of gust 1980, 55,081 people visited the park, an increase of 13 percent over August 1979. A total of 354,984 visitors have utilized the park during the first eight months of this year. Development of new facilities at Utah's state recreation areas, made possible by grants from individuals or corporations, is not entirely new. TWO OTHER projects, the new Social Hall at Pioneer Trail State Park in Salt Lake City and the grading of a beach area and storage yard at Deer Creek Lake State Park, were both significant contributions to Utah's park development that were made possible because of grants from the private sector. tt i cl 7V CrtftMlAJ?t'i M t AJF to to Mstl 0v to . ft WANT loot in Father - Your mother's latest party dress, my son. ftp SxftftM HA B Cft U?ftQ oft WzMj ( m MwtPfty ftftftuEft Uion3 4&.SO Aj-3- c StIYICtS ! us 1 DD Bi4 eft unorit And CftftAiJ ftftPOnn Oac&m s A SoftoM 10 0 ft 4- - 6or3- - CM3At3R4 03'friV7AH37 Oryys BACftNOC on loop Cm ftvftftCft ovwwtgi 4 loo-4'- Sftftft-Cf- tf Iftft 0 ffftf ocftUPl ft CM anyAmo 3 764 .69 CH.S t MAS 4 fAXAftgt PWWftftiftd m maicninn owamtnt 6 R37-3- opportunity GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY SAVINGS ACCOUNTS can knock on wood hoping that your future be prosperous. But your chances are much better if you open a Golden Opportunity savings account. A Golden Opportunity savings account continues to grow with high interest so you continue to prosper. Dont keep tomorrow waiting. Knock foryour Golden Opportunity today. The door is always open at the bank with the heart of gold. You will THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Phone 3764241 THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK Phone Layton, Utah OOWftft not - Knock . Close to you ' Member of HI t'ft',T 7.4 Ce.ftf IO ZM 00 764042 R37 376-125- 1 Willie (glancing over slock market page! - Pa. what is short covering"? tft Aii J AN Pft CABINET nift.ftf appiftniicft 4 CftUftfti MnDw Afpv npwton in Hwnmon bftfwe'eiUyi CiCftMM 6 ft irtrt R37 VuCPnwft! 6Jm onm Wail tWft Aft CMfy ID mmm wen CM- m mftftical O'n,t.pftoxft AoftliCiliont c!lCft CCDtd in in Fainunglon Cftftft 1 ; ftnn Obtoftftd Apply in Oft.fpn AeVftriX. ICS N Uftl Uift if tr tft Av4tilD4 t.AftntwPtftd CUOftS AZiO WftftftMM ftWft Aft! etv 0 OftORWiB ftftNI At nM ftcc ftiftrtg (4- 01-- 1 Aft l lift ft-- U Ao UK Miys Man Aft W f.ri5 0ftft (!ft iiv--j Vr4 1D9 Wfttl. A37 cm giw : ft ftwftift n M3 ft nse E UfPA 3QR1 M? lri.ij CasftwM mmvatm M yftwftosftft waft. O-oand Owwrv- - i . Oct 17, trs ft nma AftiaCH wftsftBr ftftm Awftjrftftid Aft-- Cft i eon- - O A.m 140 oxv tufii .i ( l I Krl avsnj ftwsuan Ou'dOD fetM-ft- ft i ) A;4i $,,( ttfi'-t on . 1 w-- ftarl Itftft A; f Ift ftM44lriS5! , Mftwi, ymuftiw ft5Ufm ftftftb MmMi ftjl Ami tmt I W ft CftoftSAAi ftftS Aft tet-i-- uTjCfTTTri I gftiftlftftriftt, bUftlM . C'aft. ftftcft ft oft j'sua Aj ! 4 A-- UTAH STATE Division of Parks and Recreation director, Ross B. Elliott said. The division is most appreciative of AMOCO's generous donation to the Great Salt Lake State project. Donations of this nature from the private sector greatly enhance our efforts to provide high quality parks and recreation areas for public use. Public minded firms such as AMOCO are to be commended She is a senior at Highland High School in Salt Lake City. SENIOR CLUB officers MmIII . e -- '1 ftgrift waft M ( wft worthy park project." placed first in novice ladies competition at the Big Sky meet in Great Falls, third in junior ladies competition at the Sun Valley Summer Skating championships, and eighth h overall in junior ladies at Central Pacific. elected at the close of the 1979-8-0 season to serve for the new season are Jack Searle, Salt iTT ftl ftitatno iBMKItnicft ftMMftg' S ftllrift i ftriniaft tion by contributing to a sanitary dump station has been 1 Af Hh tftP l JM(e-- JVfttUf the lake, and we felt we would like to express our apprecia- IN HER competitive skating this past year. Miss Anderson j OwiKl iF II A.lri, w lcuri tf l fwftfttuMft tftft ar Utah's state parks and recreation projects." mmi ft Aftft . y ft: tive during AMOCOs two-yetest drilling program on for their contributions to FJ Hxtkfty Alas'? rO'uT. WHft ftrilPoft WSIA ftwriW ftr a ft oift ' If.ftft ftftlft Awn Iwft m ft, .aft ftl.Jft IrilM- - from the APPprorram will provide the labor and skill to build the station. Mr. Zimmerman said, "We were more than happy to participate with the state in this project. Division personnel on ihe island have been very coopera- n, Marvs Auto Glass is now open at 41 E. Gentile, Layton in the west end fof Jim Rasmussens Fort Lane 66 gas station. Aict.r Adult Probation and Parole (APP) program. Personnel THE PROCESS of fall and ascent is sometimes carried on several times; the hailstones growing larger with each trip upward. The stronger the updrafts in the thunderhead; the larger hail is likely to be. It is true that hailstones Glass Opens 114 Aon lor 4 J effort between AMOCO. Utah State Division of Park and Recreation, and Davis County during the coming year. In 1977, she placed third in regional competition at Stock-toCalif. 10-1- saa ! HtftR Ai (MW tMM Cfttcr Aal fnft'fj A -- tft fti ft;It ftosa ries-(jr-Mn- - (! CsftW4i ftjwfttft, ft CAWS COtATY W S 0 A- ft-- ft Piworf aotmhq M ARTIS' Zimmerman, dis- moisture added since the first freeze is frozen to the center core. Marvs Auto 4T( m t Am M Sjfm Ai trict superintendent in Utah for AMOCO presented a $ I .nno gr4m to be used for the development of a sanitary dump station at the park. The project will be a cooperative another updraft where the MARVDOWDEN fti: bW lfm liSs lew (l MISS FAVERO, a junior at get as big as Bonneville High School in (Sometimes oranges? What makes big hail- -' Ogden, recently passed her stones and why does hail fall seventh level figure skating during a thunderstorm? test at Sun Valley. She has not skated competitively since 1977, but has announced plans to resume competition skating Broadway Magic, a musical on ice presented by the Utah Figure Skating Club. The Junior Club is now finalizing plans to enter several of its members in the next Central Pacific Regional champions3 hips meet to be held Dec. at Fresno, Calif. Plans have also been announced to have three separate girls drill teams, based on age of the members for each group. US t9 4)SK.i bwn ii0 Aft Ui won AVTrLOPE ISLAND- -A devcWmcM ftr Utah's Sail Lake State Park Antelope Island District i snJcrway resuming from an .smcfKjn Od Company grant. RAIN DROrLETS begin lo fall, are caught by an updraft and suddenly earned to an altitude where the temperature is below freezing. The rain droplets freeze into hail. They fall again, picking up the moisture as they rain area, but are sent aloft by solo roles last spring in 3t 3 tftii com-petitfo- above-name- 0imh0.m k 51, ?. 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