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Show i 4 12 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Thursday, October 24, 1963 LEGAL NOTICE BRIGHAM CITY CORPORATION COMBINED BALANCE SHEET-A- LL FUNDS JUNE from th files of the News Speoial Improvement Districts RESERVES: Trust and Agency Fund Balances Contributions in Aid of Years Ago Elder Ruth Reei. (laughter of Mr and Mrs. David Rees, returned last week from the Central States Mission where she has been laboring for over a year. Miss Rees spent some time in the office doing stenographic and clerical work, as well as going among the people, doing active missionary work. She has had a splendid experience and returns home in the best of health. October 15, 1913 The Whittier school is starting out this year with a very good attendance, 150 students having enrolled, 116 of whom are in the eighth grade and balance in the 7th grade. Last week the election of officers for the class took place, and it was a spirited contest. When the judges had counted the votes it showed the following results: President, Eugene Watkins; Vice President, Norma Anderson; Sec. and Treas., Henry Ogaard; Yell Master, Mack ; Program Committee, Marvel Dunn, Verda Jensen, Holger Valentine, Ramona Jensen, Winnie Bowring. 25 Years Ago October 18, 1938 Twenty students of Brigham and vicinity are registered this quarter at Brigham Young university in the largest student body in the history of the institution. The Brigham students are: Nida Anderson, Ben Call, Joan Call, Marie Colby, Pauline Hansen, Odean Hess, Anna Jensen, Paul Peters, Wayne Reeves, Clarence Rice, E. J. Ribe, Blair Sorenson, Lee Valentine, Muriel Wight and Mas Yamo. Others from the area are Monte Anderson, Bear River City; Clifford Hatch, Corinne; Kenneth Jensen and Roland Jensen, Mantua. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Horsley of this October 18, 1938 City announce the birth of a boy born Sunday night at a local hospital. Mother and son are reported to be doing well. October 4.101,521.37 52,313.84 29,956.28 257,672.50 VA Query? 890.000.- 00 2,000,000.00 425.000.- 00 215,450.00 Direct to 19,764.40 ' Veteran and their dependents to write to the Treasury Department, Bureau of Accounts, Division of Disbursement, Chicago, 111. on matters that can only be answered by the Veterans Administration office having custody of the veterans' records from which benefit payments are made, Elmer J. Smith, manager of the VA Regional Office, Salt Lake City, said this week, return address on en. . The velopes containing VA benefit checks Is that of the Treasury n Department However, the of the Treasury Department Is to Issue VA benefit payments explained Smith, and not to answer questions receiv-from veterans or their These letters are re continue SURPLUS: 1,260,715.27 2,393,195.04 (40,998.73) 3,612,911.58 58,445,777.40 BRIGHAM CITY CORPORATION STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1963 REVENUES: General Fund: General Froperty Taxes Telephone & Gas Franchises Business Licenses Bicycle & Dog Licenses Building Construction Permits Other Licenses &. Permits 'Parking Meter Collections Fines & Forfeitures Rentals Reimbursement for Damaged fun-ctle- d LEGAL of Property Public Utility Fund: Sale of Water: Metered Sales City Departments (Estimate) Other Water Revenue Sale of Electric Energy Other Electric Revenue Interest on U.S. Savings Bonds Sewer Service Charges Shop Sales & Services to City Departments of address also should NOTICE be for- 33.609.94 14,564 80 Excess of Revenues over Expenditures 5 64,313.43 State of Utah, County of Box Elder, ss I, Tolman Burke, Recorder of Brigham City Corporation, Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, hereby certify that the above is a full, true, and correct copy of Brigham City All Funds, as of June Corporation Combined Balance Sheet 1 963. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have set my hand and afi fixed the Corporate Seal of Brigham City, Utah, th's 21st day of October, 1963. Tolman Burke, (Seal) City Recorder 276.00 is fromerly are having them now. The town Board is happy to report they have Earl Francis and Earl Young are running on the peoples ticket for 4 year councilmen and Deryle Young and Harold Springer for the citizens ticket. 1959-6- The use of coins made of metals began In precious Lydia, a little nation on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. According to the Book of Knowledge, the date is at about 800 B.C, s; high-grad- e est-lmat- from Portland. Nancy was employed by the U.S. Air Force branch located at Thiokol Chemical Corp. She was a secretary In the contract management office. In Hawaii she will continue to work for the Air Force. Nancy was honored at a dinner party at Jio Vonnle, by 32 people who worked with her. They presented her with a lovely going away gift. MR. AND relatives mission 7,073.54 26,536.40 1,810,264.78 732,306.78 6,563.34 He didnt get them last summer team-teachin- MRS. ROLAND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 B.E.H.S. 8:00 P.M. CAMPUS in Bloomington. BOX ELDER vs. SOUTH il CACHE ADMISSION: $1.00 Adults Student Body Card High School Students 50e Jr. High School and Elementary Students A WONDERFUL program was given in honor of George Full, mer Sunday evening. It was his home coming. He has served 212 years in the Netherlands LEGAL NOTICE Sewer 30 acquaintances. who (UPp-Timb- Knowledge, Library Board: Current Expenses 209,125.63 14,106.00 2,583.38 d By the way If you havent had the mumps look outfor those WASHINGTON cut from national forests set a record of 10 billion board feet In the year ended June 30, government figures show. This compares with the previous peak of 9.4 billion in sur-ger- Bond & Construction Funds: Construction Costs Water 5 325,075.54 con-tinu- while she had the mumps. We are so glad you are on the Improvement road Norma. Keep coining. warded to the VA Regional off. Mr. and Mrs. Stander spent Ice, Smith advised. Sunday In Pocatello Idaho tryTo Insure prompt reply to ing to make up for the visiting letters written to VA, veterans days they missed while not and their dependents, or rep. home. resentatives, should give the veterans full name, his VA MR. AND MRS. Eugene Oyler claim number, If known or any received a call from Mr. and other Identifying Information, Mrs. Jerry Godfrey they are such as service serial number, stationed in Jacksonville, Fla. date of birth, and branch of Mrs. Blanche Ruchardson and service, In order to assist VA children Debra and Chucky to Identify the proper records spent a couple of days at the which are needed In order to home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene reply to the Inquiries. Oyler'. They are from Salt Lake City. Grand Coulee dam In the state The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Washington Is the largest Jolui Call underwent y plastic concrete structure in the last Monday In an Ogden world, according to the Book of hospital. She Is doing fine. ' . Nancy Sumida daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jlro (Joe) Sumida of Perry, will be making her home m Honolulu Hawaii. Enroute there Nancy will spend six days at the home of her uncle, John Murakanl and family In Porte land, Oreg. She will then her trip to Hawaii by Jet air liner. Accompanying Nancy as far as Portland will be her grandfather Sam Murakami of Port-lanPerry. He will remain In his sonandformer visiting Stander and children Don and Kay Lyn have been visiting at ferred to the VA office having the home of Mr. and Mrs. custody of their records for Wesley Osmond. Mrs. Stander reply. is the daughter of the Osmonds. They have been in Alexander VETERANS and their depen. Va. with the service for some dents are asked to send their time. He has recleved his and is employed at Inquires on VA venefit proe grams directly to the VA Thiokol Corp. They will make which has custody of the their home In Perry. records from which VA bene-fi- t and Mrs. Stander Mrs. payments have been author- Osmond spent a day In Bear ized. All requests for change Lake visiting with friends and 1,652.89 State Liquor Fund Allotment 13,168.20 Federal Grant Radio Communica- tions 3,554.92 Gas Tax Refund 835.99 Airport Fire Combat Service 3.890.00 Ambulance Service 1.624.00 Refuge Collection Services 2,869.50 Golf Course Income 24,978.25 Swimming PooJ Income 10.88,4.62 Cemetery Fees 7.397.00 Other Charges of Current Services 1,222.45 Refunds 7,995.55 Sale of Property 717.00 Interest U.S. Savings Bonds 179.40 778.78 Sundry Revenue By Mrs. Eugene Oyler off-Ic- Right Office 655,689.64 Invested in General Fixed Assets Earned Surplus Utility Plant Unappropriated Surplus Total Surplus Total Liabilities, Reserves and Surplus 16, 1913 Fish-burn- Reserved for Authorized Expenditures 27,039.83 Sewer Construction Reserved for Bond Retirement 28,850.58 Timber! g Utility Service Accounts (net) Special Assessments Receivable (net) Note Receivable Sewer Connections 2,510.44 52,313.84 Due from Other Funds Investments: U. S. Treasury Bonds Amount to be Provided for Retirement of Bonds & Interest 1,147,672.00 ptya4 AOQAtt' 1,260,715.27 General Fixed Properties Public Utility Plant, less Deprecia- 5,436,545.97 tlon Total Assets 58,445,777.40 LIABILITIES: Accounts Payable 55,628.24 Sales Taxes Payable 3,499.16 4,441.10 Payroll Taxes Payable Tax Anticipation Notes Payable 100,000.00 Notes Payable: For Purchase of Real Estate 25,142.09 For Purchase of Equipment 7,020.76 For Special Improvement Construction Costs 35,397.40 Total schools are trying something team teaching. Ordinarily, each classroom unit. One is a teachers is responsible for all or nearly all of the days teach-lnand activities. A g plan works this way: Four teachers team to work with about 115 children, approximately the total of their four classroom enrollments. One teacher might have a special talent for science and Anothers forte arithmetic. might be language arts. A third might specialize in social stud-iea fourth In creative arts. A single child thus recleves instruction from not just one teacher during a school new Secretarial Job in Hawaii Journal 50 ASSETS: Cash on Hand and in Banks Accounts and Notes Receivable Contract, Sale of Gravel Pit Property Interest Earned Sale & 30, 1963 Due to Other Funds Customers Deposits Interest Payable in Future Years Bonds Payable: General Obligation Water and Electric Revenue Sewer Revenue San Francisco (UP0 A numof California elementary ber Perry Miss Leaves to Accept LEGAL NOTICE day, but from four teachers. The teachers are able to concentrate on certain subjects and handle them with increased skill instead of spreading over a variety of subjects. Gets Class Test PERRY POINTERS Utah Held. The Perry ward Relief society had a lovely work and business meeting Tuesday. Ideas were brought In to help us make and create our own Ideas. A lesson was given, followed by a demenstratlon by a representative of the Rocky Mountain Dairy Products. She also had our Dairy princess with her. They showed us many new dishes that can be made with our dairy products and when finished a lovely lunch, eon was served, compliments of the dairy. MR. AND MRS. Dale John-sto- n was honored with a visit from Dales mother, Afton Jbhn. ston. She spent a week In their home taking care of Norma 115,693.40 29,303.64 1,109,958.17 Class "C" Road Fund: State Road Fund Allotment 'Btond Redemption & Interest Funds: General Property Taxes Interest on Investments Collections on Special Assessments Interest on Special Assessment Proceed 'Sale of Special Improvement District Bonds 102,000.00 Sewer Bond & Construction Fund: Grant from Federal Government Library Board: General Property Taxes Receipts. Proceeds from Tax Anticipation Notes Total Revenues 52,943.08 when you purchase the... 237,762.84 26,536.40 22,302.18 Non-Reven- 100,000.00 $1,874,578.21 X EXPENDITURES: General Fund: MG-- 1 SO -AND 100 ADVANCED COMFORT IN LUXURY Sundry Expenses PUblic Utility Fund: .1 Water Department: Current Expenses Capital Outlay Electrical Department: Current Expenses Capital Outlay Sewer Department: Current Expenses Capital Outlay Class C Streets Road Fund: Highways & Retirement of Bonds Interest on Bonds Paying Agents Fees 698.62 $ 666.492.00 8 year old Champion challenges your bourbon to show its age! Look at the label on your Bourbon. Satisfied it's younger? twice as long Champion is 8yearold Straight Bourbon-mellow- ed as most other bourbons! Taste Schenley Champion Bourbon, outstanding leader in age, quality and smoothness! 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