Show I be Gunnison City Audit COMBINED BALANCE SHEET As of June W 1977 ALL El now President's Corner NI federal projects and programs Dean Robert Stoddard is the Director of at Snow Development College and works with federal and other government agencies in obAny taining funds federal funding under $30000 is approved by our Institutional Council and any project that is funded over that amount is approved by both the Institutional Council and of the State Board Regents Within the next ASSETS Cash on hand Cash in Savings Gunnison Bank Cash in Bank Gunnison Bank Accounts Receivable estimated Accounts Receivable from Gen Fund Inventories (estimated! Accounts Receivable from Industrial Development Accounts Receivable from Class C Amount Required available to retire Bonds Interest k Col charges Fixed Assets (depreciated value) Real Estate City Hall k Fire Buildings Swimming Pool Waterworks System Grader k Tractor Fire Engines Back Hoe Police Car TOTAL ASSETS jxi r i3) 61 I (rl to Jlld ifiMSN) ini 4 (Ml jINNI IJlNI V52ini an 7INN) 644057 67 10285 414263 1031 39 25 1211700 4293 62 3340 18 107 3372b by LI BIIITIES Accounts payable Perpetual Care Accounts Payable Gen Fund Interest pay able in Future Bonds payable GO Bonds Bonds payable Revenue Bonds TOTAL LIABILITIES UNI) 2000000 1200 00 18710300 00 115000- 00 553303 00 BALANCES Fund Balances Total Liabilities k Fund Balance 55403228 110733728 GENERAL FI ND Including Revenue Sharing Fund Receipts k Expenditures for the Fiscal Year ended June 30 Beginning Cash on Hand and Bank per last audit 230000- 1977 in 915446 RECEIPTS: Taxes received and remitted by County Sales Taxes received Fire Standby Culinary Water & Sewer Receipts Fines from Justice Office Business Licenses State Liquor Fund Allotment Cemetary including interest from P C Dog Taxes Swimming Pool Refund of Payments to Hospital Bond Retirement Fund Sales of Materials 4 Property Receipts of Manpower Funds General Sewer Project Federal Revenue Sharing Funds Receipts on Road Funds Anti Recession Fund Total Receipts and Beginning on Hand 23 56 73 5 2 2 76884 91896 38777 36701 69000 75625 02592 68384 72500 24951 43792 595 05 75840 18040 89600 98976 79624 25038133 EXPENDITURES: General Government: Administration: Salaries 4 Wages Malls Supplies 4 Services Audit Elections TOTAL Municipal Court Matls Supplies 4 Services City Hall Buildings Matls Supplies 4 Services Office Expense Public Safety: Police Department Salaries 4 Wages Matls Supplies 4 Services Liquor Enforcement Expense Public Safety: Fire Department: Matls Supplies 4 Services Public Works: Streets 4 Highways: Salaries 4 Wages Matls Supplies 4 Services City Dump: Matls Supplies 4 Services Airport: Matls Supplies 4 Services Public Library: Salaries 4 Wages Matls Supplies 4 Services Parks 4 Recreation: Swimming Pool Salaries 4 Wages Matls Supplies 4 Services 3819280 1040153 50000 5309 49147 42 185108 80477 655 £5 609021 592927 720067 145744 1121134 1284742 43118 15836 130968 3395 40007 290455 Park: Salaries 4 Wages Matls Supplies 4 Services Cemetery: Salaries 4 Wages Matls Supplies 4 Services Water Utility Department: Salaries 4 Wages Matls Supplies 4 Services Transfer to Bond Sinking Fund Transfer to Local Units: Gunnison Hospital Bond Retirement Fund TOTAL EXPENDITURES 4399746 21900981 Ending Cash on Hand and in Bank for period ending June 30 1977 3137152 30 Bank Statement-JunLess Outstanding Checks Total Cash on TOTAL CASH 30 ON 755749 It 914 76 39000 30 14215 3137152 1977 HAND 4 in 764906 161661 3519980 397043 3122937 IN BANK CARE FUND PERPETUAL Beginning Balance 311932 172197 1977 Fund per last audit Total Funds Available 4768295 215634 Bank per books June 30 1976 Cash in Fund Accout Gunnison Valley Bank) TIME CERTIFICATE in Fund per audit June 30 1977 CLASS C” ROAD FI ND 4552661 m Total Receipts Total Operating Funds EXPENDITURES: Matls Supplies Ending Cash Services 855389 Bank per books June 30 Beginning Cash on Hand and per last audit) in Bank per last audit 1977 Balance per Bank Statement June Gunnison Valley Bank Less Outstanding Checks Cash on Hand (after adj) Deposit in transit 30 30 1977 217086 12000 90 oo 2i0 oo 1977 235086 BOND SINKING FI ND Beginning Cash on Hand and in Banks (per last audit) REVENUES: Transfers from Water Utility Fund 3900000 Of arflrfl PfflT Reduced Registration At Snow Three special evening the under heading of Family Life will be offered at a REDUCED fee by Snow College beginning this week according to Rick Bensemon Coordinator of Continuing Education classes Mexican Food Sewing for Preparation the Family and Child Development will all be offered at a special registration fee of $500 EXPENDITURES: Payments of Interest on Bonds Payment of Principal Bonds Redeemed 30 1977 I GunJohnny Anderson nison City Recorder do affirm that the foregoing is a true and 2347680 1500000 98 jn mation semon Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Deweyville Chapel No further information was available at press time See next week’s paper for full obituary DeVon Blad and Ross Findlay Snow DeVon Blad College faculty member has been selected to be chairman of the Sanpete District Varsity Scout Committee it was reported by district Ross Findlay on Friday Mr Blad will be in charge of scouting for all 14 and boys who live in Sanpete County Varsity Scouting is a new program which replaces Venturing and will be piloted and tested of Scouts for Boy America in this area for the next two years Mr Blad has been involved in Scouting for over 10 years and has a firm conviction that participation in Scouting keeps a boy close to his church and family and prepares him for life He has been a merit badge counselor for nine years and has helped with the Snow College Merit con cm copy of the Gunnison City Audit as of June 30 1977 is movement It developed and tailored 14 and for the especially The boy program includes five areas of emphasis: individualized advancement high adventure activity development Food Salina Auction Badge Personal History Class Set How history is to make use of all of our senses but we must do it with words This three months per- This course is being of- fered during Winter Quarter through Snow College Evening Classes For further information ext 2oi’ or call come in to Room 31 Science Building Srov College service life and can benefit from the challenges which Varsity Scouting will provide them Those involved in the program are reminded of the Varsity Scout Roundtable held on the second Thursday of every month at the Noyes Building Snow College sonal history writing course will take the terror out of the blank page” A 66 per cent increase Adin Veterans ministration payments to nearly 980000 was part of the “GI Bill Improvement Act of 1977” enacted November 23 1977 personal of writing an interesting inforplease Rick Benext 208 further First Birthday and special programs Boys in this age group are in a stressful period throughout his tenure as He a faculty member was an assistant scoutmaster in Spanish Fork and scoutmaster of troop 524 in Ephraim for two years His successful experiences as a Venture Post Advisor in Mapleton have prepared him to take this new job with the Varsity Scouts Mr Blad and his wife Pauline are the parents of five children Three of their boys are currently involved in scouting Most people know him as Coach Blad because of his positions as SNOW College head baseball coach and assistant football coach He is also assistant professor of English at the college Varsity Scouting is a new part of the Scouting 72100 72100 17SPage5 Former Valley Resident Dies car many of us have taken a piece of paper and pencil and decided to write a personal history but are terrified by the blank page? evening from 7 9 pm What to record? What Room AS 107 Sewing for the Family is taught to leave unsaid? Do we Olsen and is tell just of successes not Are facts of failures? designed to teach students how to do practical only to be recorded? emotional of or sewing for the entire What famiw They will meet spiritual experiences? Where do we begin? Why Tuesday evenings from 7 write a personal history? to pm in Room AS 101 Carolle Denton course Child Development instructor gives insight taught by Karen Bliss is a study of the child from into reasons for preserand reflecthoughts ving life through in tions on age Child our lives experiences Mrs Denton will also Development states “Janice Dixon meet Tuesday evenings one clue to from 7 - 10 in Room AS tells us For 12 In Accident 113 s Johnny Anderson City Recorder Road Fund inun State Personal & Spanish Family History Writing and Preservation of Oral Histories Classes are slated to begin the week of Jan 10 Students may register up to and including the first evening of instruction by calling the Office of Community Services and Continuing Education ext 208 or to Snow College 313 Science Room Building Office hours are Monday through Thursday 8 a m to 7 pm until Jan 12 Friday 8 am to 5 pm Jautury Word was received Tuesday of the death of a former valley resident Andrew Hilman Kolset 59 of DeweyvilleUtah Mr Kolset was killed Monday Jan 9 1978 as he was directing a semitrailer into a parking space and was hit by a 3919700 Balance per Bank Statement (Gunnison Valley Bank as of June 30 1977 No Outstanding Checks 52 Estate Food Real Conversational alirv District Varsity Scout Chairman Is Named will be taught by Ernestine Gonwho will zales specialize enchiladas in tortillas and tamales The class meet will Tuesday EXPENDITURES: Refunds of Water Deposits 30 Mexican Preparation Mexican Preparation REVENUES: Receipts of Water Deposits Total Available Funds 4552661 5219 579261 Bank Balance per books June Al l Ol VI 1977 WATER DEPOSIT FIND Balance per books June Evening courses for the Winter Quarter at Snow College are still open but filling fast because of the good turnout at registration Examples of the courses offered that are popular with community residents are: Authentic RS Bank Statement as of June 30 1977 (Gunnison Valley Bank)— No outstanding checks RECEIPTS ( in & Evening Classes c UpCM oil At Snow 912898 1434850 3526 61 4200000 Receipts 4 Expenditures for Fiscal Year ended June 30 1977 Beginning Cash Night Total Funds Available EXPENDITURES: Total Expenditures Cash nMgaggi J Marv in Higbee Balance per Audit June 1985661 215634 2201295 in Pres Ivan Mr and Mrs At the conclusion of last week’s column I in- Squire and Mr and Mrs Calvin dicated that our article Squire recently this week would talk fur- returned from a Rose ther about the economic Parade tour staying two and educational impact nights in Las Vegas at the Flamingo Capri federally-fundeproHotel then on to San grams have at Diego for two days and a lege in Whenever we engage day of shopping Mexico Then in a federal program it is Tijuana for tw o basic reasons they w ent to Balboa Park 1 We are a guided tour looking to and related through the most famous provide educational services to zoo in America in San our students and comDiego They also saw the munity that we would five shows at Sea World otherwise not be able to Then a full day at and a Disneyland provide 2 We desire to get into chicken dinner at Farm They also educational programs that are of spent an exciting day at great benefit to our the Hollywood Palladium for a special luncheon of citizenry and students Federal dollars become prime rib and all the the at the seed money for such trimmings Lawrence Welk New programs in Year’s the Eve Before Snow College party becomes involved in any evening Also one full day at Studios the Universal federal programs to our located on 420 acres in relating educational processes beautiful Hollywood Hills all of the factors involved and learned some of the with the programs are secrets of making piccarefully studied We tures and TV shows know what strings are They also saw the Rose going to be attached and Parade we want to set our own standards and direct the programs in a totally All working women beneficial way to our and those unable to atstudents and the citizens tend regular daytime We will never engage in a session of Relief Society federally-fundepro- are encouraged to attend gram when the disadvanthe night session held tages outweigh the ad- each Thursday at 7:30 vantages nor will we pm in the Stake Center give up administrative a Tonight control of such homemaking lesson will programs be presented by Nola At the present time Pickett and Yvonne there are twelve people will show how to on our staff and six ad- make r an ditional clerical and afghan A quilt will also maintenance people who be on for those wanting to are vital quilt serving educational or support Contact Sister functions at Snow that on material needed are funded through for afghan 2567000 RECEIPTS: Perpetual Cemetery Care Interest TOTAL RECEIPTS Ending Cash total federally-fundeprojects and programs at Snow year Pres Marvin Higbee College will be between $750000 and $1000000 Two recent programs have been a socioeconomic impact study of the Manti Slide and a Piute Indian business and tenant training program We are pleased with the economic impact federal programs have in our but area our primary concern is that these dollars offer greater educational advantages to broaden Snow College's ability to better serve its constituents in the area tiuuuiMxi VpplrlyJ RCDOtt r Salable at auction 1132 compared with 425 last week and 1295 last year Full attendance Broad demand Feeder steers higher Feeder heifers under 450 lbs higher other heifers higher Slaughter cows and bulls firm Supply about 70 feeders FEEDER STEERS: lbs $4550- Choice 4925 mostly lbs $4400- Choice lbs 4625 Choice 5 Choice inlbs dividual 720 lbs $4375 lbs $3950- Good 4400 Standard and Good Holsteins lbs lb Holsteins FEEDER HEIFERS: lbs Choice 0 few packages high 2 Choice lbs 0 4100 Choice lbs Choice inlbs dividual 670 lbs $3800 0 Good lbs SLAUGHTER COWS: High Utility and Commercial to $3110 occasionally Heiferettes Other Utility Cutter SLAUGHTER BULLS: a 7 Molly Marci Jorgensen Molly Marci Jorgensen daughter of Lee Budd and Margaret Jorgensen Declo Idaho will celebrate her first birthdayJan14 Helping her celebrate her special day will be sisters LeAnn Linda Jeannie and brother Paul Grandparents arc Mr and Mrs Budd Jorgen sen Gunnison and Mr and Mrs Wayne Lewis Declo Idaho Great grandparents are Mr and Mrs Orson Manwill Manti and Mrs Emma Jorgensen Ephraim New Arrivals Babies born the past week at the Gunnison Valley Hospital include the following: On January 3 1978 a boy to Mr and Mrs Chris Fillmore of Aurora weighing 6 lbs 11 oz On January 5 1978 a boy to Mr and Mrs Robert Draper of Sterling weighing 7 lbs 4 2 oz On January 7 1978 a girl to Mr and Mrs Leon Reynolds of Gunnison weighing 6 lbs 12 oz Yield Grade lbs 1 SLAUGHTER STEER-S- : High Good and Choice lbs small lot 1200 lbs $4335 SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Good and low Choice lbs 0 Free! cruise selector from Deseret Travel Everything you wanted to know And it’s free from about cruises TRAVEL DESERET lists sailing dates for major 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