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Show Page THE 14, LEADER-GARLAN- 11. 1976 TIMES. November D 30, Pancake Supper, Bazaar Planned By Methodists Elder Dovcro Harris 176 ASSETS Cash on band and in banks Utility Service AccovnU Receivable Investments in Time Certificates of Deposit Amount to be Provides for Retirement of Bonds and Interest Fixed Assets: Land Buildings and Structures Improvements Other than Buildings Machinery and Equipment Automobiles and Trucks Utility Plant Is Guest Speaker $41,163 2.21 3,536 The members and friends 347,697 Elder Devere Harris a Regional Representative of the Twelve attended the eight stake, Multi Region Young Adult Conference 8,948 55,000 1,405 46.873 5.738 249,040 Total Assets Honeyville May $763,619 Glasgows Liabilities, Reserves and Surplus son-in-la- w Accounts Payable Interest Payable in Future Years General Obligation Bonds Payable: Water Series Sewer Series Hospital Series Contributions in Aid of Construction Reserves: Authorized Expenditures Bond Retirement Fund Balance and Retained Earnings: Investment in Fixed Assets Retained Earnings Fund Balance $843 130,697 On Europe 75,000 33,000 -- Trip 111,000 224,936 -- by Ellen Cook 19,589 117,964 47,088 2,197 $763,619 REVENUES Fund: Property Taxes $13,788 Other Taxes Licenses and Permits Revenues from Other Agencies Special Services by City Depts. Fines, Forfeitures and Penalties Other Revenues Transfer from Public Utility Fund 8,739 1,088 9,642 1,900 408 1,242 8,800 Total General Fund 45,607 Debt Service Funds: Property Taxes Contributions from Other Funds 6,338 8,075 Total Debt Service Funds 14,413 414 12,677 Public Utility Fund: Water Revenue , Sewer Revenue Other Revenue ' ' . Total Public Utility Fund 25,043 26,976 5,982 58,001 EXPENDITURES General Fund: Administrative City Hall Buildings Police Department Fire Department Streets and Highways Public Library 10,970 392 9,861 4,379 5,237 Parks Miscellaneous Hospital 880 . 5,826 Total General Fund 46,288 Debt Service Funds: Redemption of Bonds , 9,000 4,572 Bonds Total Debt Service Funds $13,572 Trust and Agency Funds: Transfer to General Fund Transfer to Public Utility Fund est Ball assembly were Jackie Forsgren, Sherri Kellogg, Lane Sparks and Julie 3,721 Total Trust and Agency Funds 6,061 Public Utility Fund: Water Expenditures Sewer Expenditures Transfers to Other Funds 22,257 18,982 16,875 Total Public Utility Fund $58,114 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $6,663 Total Excess of Revenue Over Expenditures , has accepted a call to serve in the Scotland-Edinburg- h Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He will speak at a farewell in the East Garland Ward Sunday, Nov. 14, at 7 p.m. IT II Dale Anderson H II Efcbr Andsrson Celled To IS ... Under J Gardner. Mrs. BerniceTait is enjoyvaing a lovely three-wee- k cation in California. She traveled first to Los Angeles to attend the wedding of her nephew. She then spent some time visiting with her sister, Mrs. Barbara Tucker in Peco Revira. She is now in San Juan - Capistrano with her daughter, Mrs. Kathy Van Wye. She will be in the lovely state of California for another two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jensen, former residents of Honeyville have just moved to Las Vegas, Nevada from Witchita Falls, Texas. Jensen will be stationed at the Nellis Air Force Base there. His wife, the former Elaine Nicholas, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant B. Nicholas of Harper. The Jensens have three boys, Seth, Bart and Vay. 1,382 958 Materials and Supplies . Boom-A-Gon- individuals and families within the Tremonton and surrounding communities to enjoy a meal away from home and continue preparing for Christmas by purchasing thoughtful gift items. Those who would like to help with this event may contact Mrs. Dianne Carter, Tremonton. The Wesley Bell Ringers of Christ United Methodist Church, Salt Lake City, will provide an Advent Medita 257-364- 4, guests at the home of Mrs. Thomas' son and daughter-in- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thomas and family in Brig-haCity Thursday and Friday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. Theodore Hoskins visited Mrs. Marilda Flint at the McKay Dee hospital in Ogden. Mrs. Flint is having in-la- m tests and treatments at the hospital. They also visited Mrs. Jim Estep at the Tre- monton hospital enroute home. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith in Brigham City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Hughes of Malad visited with Maurice Thomas Monday afternoon. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Harris attended the funeral services for Mont Rogers in Tremonton Wednesday. Jim Tims of Cherry Creek was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Follis. He also attended church here. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Hoskins of Clearfield spent the week at their home in Portage. Mrs. Wynn John accompanied her mother, Leona Williams and her sister, Mrs. Gerald Williams to Salt Lake- - Wednesday where they visited their son and brother, Sharrell Williams at the Vets hospital. Thursday the three women went to Downey, Idaho, where they enjoyed dinner with another sister, Mrs. William Hill and family. Mr. and Mrs.Gary Bell and familv of Plymouth were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Bell and family. WFIV MAIN THEATRE Howco COMIN3c NOTICE; TUES. G- Permanent Pretspotyknit cycle Heavy, normal or light soil tattings . Member Bleach dispenser Rinse Agent Dispenser 279 50 left you X VWVXM Vs 1 XX XX Club . . . EVERYWHERE D & B it one timo! Sot It today mCTRIC Tremonton, Utah 257-559- 0, ------- Get Your Orders EARLY For The Beautiful 1977 gas "PONY EXPRESS RIDER" ! priced from ?r i i THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED J 17 & 23rd. ! mms $24oo $5QQ00 WITH SELF CLEANING OVEN I OUR BAR - B - QUE GRILL OLL ABOUT or our small PORTABLE BAR - B - QUE GRILL, SEE ! .. . ! I I oui FOR XXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxNvXXNS V Lion's CUSTOMER CARE wash and dry up to 36 pounds 40 N. Tremont of I 229 95 MoMWlW3300 . t ;i!' ml tSAjl Bk. HV p-n- Tou con fske it csiy where & use it cl yesr f8 ww l They meke ided gifts I We dso e water heaters, space heaters, instcl furnaces or ccrborotbn spedsSsts t oi ! Mbibn Elder Dale Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson of East Garland, ! 4 Drying selections: Permanent Press poryknit 1 Normal Delicate I No-hefluff Automatic and Timed Cycbs Independent safety start stitch water temperalint fitter tures Safety door iwttch Four water level selections Porcelain-enamfinish wash basket Model DLB2S80 Five programmed 9:05 P.M. crurniiBJ rv wntuwv rne exceiienr service as in rna SEE US - Normal and Gentle I M0N. I WED., NOV. 2 16, t 18-Pou- nd Two spaed flexibility THE BLACKF00T LEGEND) & 1 i "WINTERHAWK" 7:30 1 Capacity :" ii Automatic Drvtj nu bill Presents THURS., FRI., SAT., tint p o on-...- To 257-567- 7 OWIimUIP - WAYM BICUAQMM1 A manaaur), fawner w" I ' j """ 1 J ji Serving Besr River VcSey Gorfand, Ufa Applicnce g, the Community United Methodist Church every Sunday morning, 9:30 a.m., followed with worship at 11 e. 3,596 5,147 TURKEY EE ay-J-R- time and place to be announced. The Ringers use a set of 58 bells, made of cast bronze, encompassing five full octaves. An extra octave is added by the an instrument unique in its sound and percussive effect. The choir director, Mr. Edwin J. Duncan, commented recently that this year's choir is the most refined group since the group began in October 1963. Listening to the Wesley Bell Ringers is an appropriate and enjoyable way of bringing in the Christmas season. Sunday School is held at JJi $139,698 14, afternoon performance, m 8,016 4,247 Total Trust and Agency Funds Interest on Tremont Street, Tremonton, are busy preparing for the upcoming pancake supper and bazaar which will be held at the church, Thursday evening, Dec. 2. Those who would like to help with this event may do so by contributing handmade gift items or baked good. It is expected that this occasion will enable Pi-ep- er Trust and Agency Funds: Federal Government State Allotment Interest Earned on Investments I Nov. tion in Music at the 11 a.m. service of worship, the first Sunday of Advent, November 28. There will also be an of the Community United Methodist Church, 206 North With the weather getting colder, it is time to bring out your coats, scarves, and gloves and to put an extra blanket on the bed. I keep waiting for that first snowSaturday. They returned ens the daughter of Mr. and storm of the year to come home that evening. Mrs. Gary Owens. but it looks like the weather was an important weekIt Mrs. Wendell Hall visited for is is going to stay like it end for Mr. and Mrs. Stepin Logan Saturday with Mr. awhile yet. Just keep your hen Harris and and Mrs. Ray McAllister family Satski's handy - that white stuff The family and Beverely Jenkins. They evening. urday will be falling yet. went to Malad to witness visited Mrs. Clara Hoskins Mr. and Mrs. Ralph GlasStephen Baptized eight year at the Sunshine Terrace and childthree gow and their old Wade. Sunday the proud then enjoyed dinner togethren, Stephanie, Jake, and father confirmed Wade in er. Brant are on a long awaited Mr. and Mrs. Sacrament Wiser meeting, and altrip to Europe. They started so blessed his infant son and of Eden, Idaho Lynn enjoyed the their travels last Tuesday on gave him the name of Shane weekend at the home of Mrs. a 747 jet which took them Wiser's parents Mr. and Loyal Harris. The happy from Chicago to London, mother, Dianna and brothMrs. Chester P. Neal. Also did There they England. and Wade and ers, Greg this week with his spending and visitsome sight-seein- g sisters Holly and Heidi all parents is Parris Neal from ed friends. They then took a enjoyed the special events. Bedford, Massachusetts. train through France and Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Allen Among those enjoying into Germany, Mrs. Glaswent to the airport in Salt Sunday dinner at the home will gow's home. They Lake Thursday to bring Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rodspend the remainder of their and Mrs. Jack Bennett of erick to honor Mrs. Joedy vacation with her grandfathand Mrs. Mary Anderson on her birthday er who is over 90 years old. It Spokane of Walla were Mr. and Mrs. Joedy Walla, Washwill be the first time he has Anderson and family ofBrig-haington to their home in Portseen his grandchildren. atto weekend for the age City, Mrs. Alan Bourne Former residents of Hontend the funeral services of of East Garland, Mr. and and Bill Mr. Mrs. eyville, their brother and Uncle Wil- Mrs. Barry Roderick and Hughes are the proud parliam P. Jones in Malad, family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce ents of a new baby girl. She Roderick and daughter and Sunday Mrs. AlSaturday. 7. Nov. born on was Sunday, len and son, Larry took the Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roderick The Hughes, live in Mesa, three back to the airport to and children all of Portage. Arizona with their three othreturn to their homes. .', Mrs. Laura Hess of Rigby er children Alana, Lynnette Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Wil- -' visited with her brother and and Clayne. Grandmothers liams of Pocatello, Idaho sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. of the new bundle of joy are visited with Williams Ora JL John Saturday ard mrs Mrs. Janice Nicholas and brother and sisteran-iawsunaa- y Mrs. Esteile Hughes, both of Mr. and, Mrs. Theodore,. Mr. and Mrs. Rdph Honey vilieGcfiat grandwcu visited Mrs. Clara Hoskins r v, nuay. father is Mr. E. Emery Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C, Hoskins at the Sunshine Terof also Honeyville. Wight, Harris accompanied Mr. race in Logan Saturday. Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Gleen of They also visited Mr. and and Mrs. Kevin Forsgren are now Malad to RalphIdaho SaturMrs. Jesse Earl of Dewey-villBoise, trailliving in the Honeyville to attend the wedding er court. They were married day Mr. and Mrs. Craig Smith reception for Mr. and Mrs. Friday in Perry. Forsgren is Craig Daniels. The couples and daughter, Amie, were the grandson of Mrs. Mary in Boise Saturday Thursday dinner guests of Gardner. We would like to stayed night and visited with Mr. Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. welcome this new couple Mrs. O'Neal Schwartz in and Mrs. Devere Harris. and into our midst. Pocatello on their way home Amie stayed with her grandout to Congratulations go Sunday. parents while the Smith Tami Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed couple were in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Rodney NelNielsen attended the weduntil Saturday when they son. She was chosen as the ding reception for Mr. and returned to their home in first attendant to the queen in Rexburg, Idaho. at the recent Harvest Ball at Mrs. Mark Benson TheOgden new Mrs. Maurice Thomas and Saturday night. Box Elder high school. Tami Mrs. Benson was Kellie Ow- - Mrs. Laura Gibbs were is a senior at that school. Participating in the Harv- 1,305 Total Liabilities, Reserves and Surplus General which was held at the Institute of Religion at Idaho State College in Pocatello, Idaho on Friday and Saturday. Among the activities of the conference were banquet, program, with Miss Idaho taking part. Dancing and Elder Harris being the guest speaker of the closing session Saturday. Following the conference Elder Harris drove to Rex-bur- g where he was an overnight guest of his and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Smith and daughter; Amie. Sunday morning he had a speaking engagement in St. Anthony, Idaho and returned home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thelroa Gib-b- s accompanied by Mrs. Douglas Gibbs and children Shandell, and Jeff attended the annual Utah State Training School bazaar which was held at the National Guard Armory in Salt Lake City by Ha Mae John understanding and experience of prayer will be shared by means of singing, scripture reading, liturgy, prayer, and meditation. will focus upon the importance of prayer as a Christian response to today's world. An of worship, Portage Yiay GARLAND CITY CORPORATION COMBINED BALANCE SHEET ALL FUNDS JUNE a.m. This Sunday's service XX ' I... Vtet Main TremmtM 237-331- 0 8 |