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Show CACHE AMERICAN Friilav, Decenilicr 29. 1933. ORDINANCE LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH ViiMfUancou ORDINANC E M AKING APPROFRI ATION FOR THE OP 1 HE GOAIK.NMINT OP CACHE COl NTV. IT All. POK COUNTY ATTORNEY County Attorneys Salary A PERIOD HtCl.VNIMi, Janiur; bl, 1934 and rnding Drrrmbrr Co. Attorney Stenographer 31t, 1934. Telephone Ex pm BE IT ORDAINED by the County Comitux&iotk-rol Cache Coun Oltice Supply Traveling expenses ty, Utah: MISCELLANEOUS SECTION 1. That It following aumi ol money or o much thereof aa may be neceasary. be and Uie aame are hereby appropriated out Election Expense (1933) ol the General Fund lor tlie Support ol Ue Oovernment ol the County Election Expense ol Cache. Bute ol Utah, aa herrinatter expressed, beginning January Special Audit 1. 1834. and ending December 3t. 1934 as provided Chapter 16. Section State Ins. Premium revised statutes of Utah, 1933. In. Premium on Buildings 19, ... ... lax Refund 130 00 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AMOUNT TOTAL Maughan Library Expense 130 00 Co. law Library Expense .. 43 000 00 Commissioners Salary (three) 00 ... 800 00 4 3.900.00 Cache County Water User Association, appropriation 1,000 00 8 8515 Expenses JURY A-- WITNESS COUNTY CLERK 25 00 Juvenile Court $1.700 00 County Clerk 'a Salary loo oo ... 3.540 00 City Court Deputies Salary ttlueel 6u0 00 Civil Cases 400 00 .... Extra Help 350 00 Criminal Cases .... 35 00 Co. Clerk'a Expense .... 13 00 50 00 ... Co. Clerk- Contingent Inquest Expenses Books and Records . .... 19500 Jury Commissioners Expense 13 00 450 00 .... Jury Expense Meal Printing and Stationery 8 1.105 00 Adv. and Tax Deeds (No deeds Issued until 1835) Printing Rules of Court 8 13 00 60 00 Adv. Annual Report ... Irrigation Drainage taxes 115 00 8 130 00 .. 25 00 Drainage Poor Farm Water taxes .... Furniture and Futures I 500 00 200 00 ... Building and Equipment and Repairs Telephone and Telegraph . 1.800 00 Janitors Salary . 100.00 New Typewriter 850 00 .. Fuel and Light 175 00 New Computing Machine ... .. 21204 .... Miscellaneous 50.00 f 6980.00 Water taxes Building and Grounds .... 175 00 8 3.337.04 Janitor's supplies COUNTY TREASURER BOARD OF HEALTH .. 41.700 00 Co. Treasurers Salary 8 750 00 ... 2 400 00 County Physician's Salary Deputies (two) 500 00 8 1,765.00 800 00 County Nurse Extra Help 500 00 Vital Statistics 50 00 Co. Tress. Expense 1500 Quarantine Expense 420 00 Premium Treas. Bonds .. 8 685 00 8 68500 Juvenile Court ..... Adv. Delg. Taxes 1.700 00 Books and Records 212 50 COUNTY SURVEYOR'8 OFFICE 4 300 00 .... 3600 Telephone Expense County Surveyor' Salary 72 00 25 00 .... Expense Addressograph Telephone Expense 100 00 .... 1,028.50 I 8.432 00 Stationery Expense Printing and Stationery COUNTY ASSESSOR 250 00 Maps and Plats 72 00 794.00 Co. Assessor's Salary ... 41.700.00 Blue Print One Deputy Salary .... 900.00 FIRE DEPARTMENT Field Assessor's Salary .. 2300 00 8 50.00 Fire Prevention 7.830.00 Extra Help 1350.00 Salary and New Equipment .... 400 00 Assessor Expense 350.00 Equipment Hose, etc 210 00 Ins. Premium Printing and Stationery 300.00 8 8,790.00 50.00 Miscellaneous Repairs and Equip Telephone Expense 300.00 COUNTY AGENTS OFFICE Supplies and Futures .. Co. Agent's Expense 8 740 00 25.00 Addressograph 990 00 Ins. on Bonds 50.00 Clerk's Salary 175.00 of Improvements 500.00 4 7,425.00 Telephone 112.00 COUNTY RECORDER Supplies Tubercular Test .....41.700.00 County Recorder's Salary 330 00 Home Dem. Agt 3.060.00 Deputies Salaries (three) 45.00 Leader's Training School Extra Help 100.00 60.00 Extra Ofllee Help 10.00 Furniture Sc Fixtures New Typewriter 73.61 8 2.525 61 Books and Records 215.00 CROP Sc PEST INSP. 120.80 Printing and Stationery 300.00 Miscellaneous Expense Fund 30.00 I 5335.80 Grasshopper 500.00 COUNTY SHERIFF Weed Control Salt Co. Sheriff's Salary 250.00 Weed Control Spraying 41.800 00 Chief Dep. Salary 300.00 1.500 00 Spray Outfit. Malnt 2nd Dep. Salary 1,500.00 Revolving Fund 400.00 Destruction of Rodents 200.00 Extra, Deputy Salary 50 00 Office Supplies 180.00 Deputy Cache Junction Inmates to Hospital Expense 150 00 75.00 8 1,875.00 Demonstration Sc Education Exhibit Material BEE INSPECTOR 250.00 Taking Prisoners to Prison Auto Expense Total 8 150.00 8 150 00 1,100.00 10.00 8 10.00 $ Sale of Estrays 75.00 Printing and Stationery Furniture and Fixtures 50.00 TOTAL 470.366.43 25.00 Equipment, Revolver, etc 375.00 Telephone and Telegraph Prison Expense, feed, etc SECTION II. That the following sums of money or so much 1,000.00 New Allto as may be necessary be and the same are hereby appropriated out 500.00 AN RIF-POR- T , s . 16-2- 1 . ... of Hu I money derived from Die County Road Department. Road Bupt. Salary 4 1500 00 Isouoo Maitunrsnip hUrmian Salary Road Miitntename, Rood Equipment. Mat hint shop Expense, Nra Equipment 17000 00 . . . LI iLk ilii iLL ll!f iUz iLkilL iLL iLL. iLL tUi iLL tLh. Ah. iLL iUiiLkiLL aLL'iLL nix 16-2- lo-w- it: SECTION V. That the following sums of money la hereby approFund: priated trom Die Drprnornt Motlx-rRelief of Dependant Mothers . .....410000.00 (BEAL) A. W. CHAMBERS. Chairman. THOS. MUIR. Commissioner. WM. WORLEY. Commissioner. 410000 00 the following sums ol money Is hereby appro- SECTION VI. That priated from the County Fair Fund: County Fair Ass n. LlabtllUes and I Repair and Maintenance 2500 00 4 2500 03 - Krss Three. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OP CACHE COL MY, UTAH: 1 list pursuant to said Chapter 16, Section 19, 1 revised statute I 8.980 00 of Utah, 19J3, ihrnby and u hereby adopted for, and as Ute budget of I'aiiie County. Utah, tor Uie year 1934. the following 41 000 00 A complete list of tile Item of tills budget fully appear In that 420000 00 30 00 SECTION III, Thai the following sums of money Is liereby ap- certain Oidmaiue, riitiUrd, "An Otdinance making Appropriation for 72 OO the bupurt tI tlie Uovernim-u- t ol Cache County, Utah, lor a period 50 00 propriated from Die Interest and Sinking Fund: 440OO0 00 beginning January 1st. 1934. and ending December 31st. 1934 50 00 I 1,532.00 .. Payment on Uonda adopted by this Itoaid on tlie 27th day of December 1933, and duly recorded. Ilk Interest on Bond .. 17600 00 Book "K" at page 395 to 399 inclusive, to Ordinance reference Is here-b- y 00 50 Expenses 41.800 00 made lor Uie details ot the said budget and the same la hereby 437650 00 2.800 00 Iwrt-o- l as lully and completely and with the same fore SECTION IV. The following sums of money Is hereby appropriated made a part 423 00 aa and effect tf written out tn lull heit-m- . from the Poor Fund: 200 00 Passed Una 27 th day of December A.D., 1933. Relief of Poor 419500 00 419500 00 ATTEST: C. V. MOHR. Clerk. 30 00 50 oo 73 00 150 00 Jail Repair, equip. Finger Print, exp Pacre SECTION VII. That the following sum of money Is hereby appropriated from Uie Cache County Logan City Library Fund: 4 2000 00 Logan City Sc Cache County Library 8 2000 00 SECTION Vin. DEFICITS FORBIDDEN. The Officers of the various County Departments, Board. Commissioner, etc., tor which appropriations are made in this ordinance are expressly forbidden to make any exprnse In excess ol the amount appropriated for such department, Board. Commissioners, etc., for the Calenar year, brgtnmng January 1st. 1934. and ending December 31. 1934. excepting the matters provided by Law. "this ORDINANCE ahall take effect from and alter Its passage, approval and publication a required by law. Passed and Approved this 27th day ol December, A. D 1933. ATTEST: C. V. MOHR. Clerk. (SEAL) A. W. CHAMBERS, Chairman, TH08. MUIR. Commissioner WM. WORLEY. Commissioner Commissioners voting against the above Ordinance: None. RESOLUTION WHEREAS. In accordance with Chapter 16. Section 19. revised Statutes of Utah. 1933, proper estimates of revenue and necessary expenses by the heads of each Department. Agency, or Institution lor which County Funds are available have been duly Hied with the County Auditor of Cache County, and WHEREAS, within the time required by Law, the County Auditor has made and filed with the County Commissioners a tentative budget setting forth in detail the revenues and expenditures of the preceding year tlie estimated revenues and expenditures of the current year, the department requests for expenditures for the next succeeding year, and the lowest rate of tax levy which In his opinion will raise the necessary amount ol revenue, using the current year's assessed valuation. and his detailed estimate ol the essential expenditures of the County for all purposes lor the next succeeding year, and accompanying tlie said tentative budget were the detailed estimate required by said law. together wtth a statement showing the financial condition of the County Funds as of September 30. 1933. also an estimate of the condition of the funds as of December 30th, 1933, which tentative budget was Immediately made available for public Inspection. December 27th. A D.. 1933, at the County Court House, was fixed as the time and place of public hearing on the Budget prior to Its adoption, and: WHEREAS, notice of tl 6 holding of such meeting for adoption of a a budget was published. In THE newspaper published In Logan City. Cache County, Utah, for at least two weeks in advance of said day. all of which more fully appears by the proof of publication hereunto attached and made a part hereof, and: WHEREAS this Board at the said time and place did hold said public hearing and fully consider and revise the said tentative budget and all things being fully and freely considered, CACHE-AMERICA- 16-2- 1 semi-week- ly Ollier control fouud Weather Ally in ettective l nthe campaign. Mr. Worthley says. Included modifies tion of ordinary cultural practices Fight on Beetle .and treating soil with poison to 1933 ol from eggs Dry weather In the summers ot kill larvae hatching led in It. Some southern Now and 1932 was a mmportant factor In curtailing Japanese beetle Jersey larmers successfully outwitted the Japanese beetle by de-- 1 aellvlly ln 1933. say Plant Quarlaying Held corn planting so that antine officials of the United tlie ears silked after the peak of State Department of Agriculture. This destructive Insect pest needs Uie adult Insect's flight. The soil a moist June and July for maxi- in several sections, notably around Erie. Pa, an aolated ara of n mum rgg laying and hatching. fesiaton, was treated wth lead arInshowed few ScouUng very senate with excellent results. fested areas outside those in the Border patrol stations on the New England Stairs, New York. principal highway leading from New Jewry, Delaware, Pennsyl- Ison and Virginia, the removed 253 Japanese beetle vania, Maryland regulated territory this where feeral have quaranUnes and adults from contraband been maintained for sometime. surrendered to Inspectors. Trapping, the method generally material adopted for keeping track of the Jap beetle' advance Into new regions and of Its populaUon in the regulated areas, was more extensive than ever before because of the extra men made available by state and county relief organizations. In 1933 the Plant QuaranBy Edson R. Waite Bureau tine distributed 52.000 bhawnee, Oklahoma traps in 451 nonregulated comQuite a number of our lawmunities, as against 24.500 train makers have been living In the in 118 cities In 1932. This years realms of for some time. traps outside the quarantined arcs The sooner theory they get down to realcaught 724 beetles in 87 localities, ities the better. ln 28 or which a few had been found in 1932 last year's traps The power of the newspapers as caught 565 beetles In 49 commun- an advertising medium has been ities. proved by everyone who has specAlthogh Jap beetle traps are use- ialized in advertising. The handful primarily for scouting, they bill is a futile method, out ot may be somewhat effective ln re- date and reactionary. The press Is ducing the beetle population, ac- mightier than the bill distributcording to L. H. Worthley. ln or. charge of the department's work to prevent the spread of the beeThe problems of government are tle. In connection with control largely social and economic, the programs ln several regulated areas solution of which can best be large numbers of beetles were trap- found in a business administration ped and destroyed this year more and. as a consequence, good govthan 1.400.000 ln Maryland. 164,- - ernment Is nothing more or less 000 ln Delaware, 45,000 In Rhode than good business. Some mayors Island, 39,000 ln Virginia 315,000 and governors practice this. 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