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Show EUREKA REPORTER Page 6 December 28, 1939. Thursday New Year's Greetings Comparison Figures Given On County Budget To Our Many Patrons in the An announced lust week wa are In detail Ilia county budget for 1040, and ho that taxpayer Tintic District We Extend Our publishing may make a quirk comparison the budget ligures lor 1030 ar also given: 1040 1030 Yeais t'nminishiouer' salary and maintenance. $ 3,700 $2,650 Clerk's aulary aud and maintenance ntHTUtl UiTIONtWITHOUTaWAS Aaaeaaor'a aulary and inulntenani'e T 6,600 6,450 . 5,220 4,950 . 3,062 2,700 The Commercial Bank of Nephi . i,sr,u 1,700 Nephi, Utah Prosperous New Year. , Banks Of Utah Make 28,000 New Loans Court House and . 3.2o0, 750 That bunks of Ctah are actively . . . 750 serving the credit needs of their Civil Court 5n) communities I evidenced by the i ' 400 insults of a survey of hank lending ; Justice Court 240 adivlty announced by the American Juvenile Court Insurance and work Association indicating tha ) ) Danker 1.000 the irnimcrclal banks of the tatman's rompensaihm 2.500 made more than 28,000 new loans j J Agricultural aid County Fair and tutsling $19,000,000 to business Grounds 1,200 films and individuals during tlie Health and first six months of 1939, and renew-10- 0 id 11,000 outstanding loans total- quarantino 150 In? 923,000,000 Vital statistics during the same Kind inns 2.500 period. The also reveale thu. 1,750 survey Printing 50 business firms In the stale are using Maps and plats only about one half of the "open Surveyors lOu lilies of credit'' maintained for their maintenance 250 use on tlie books of the banks. Advertising I These estimated figures are base-- i , Court Reporter's Fee 175 on reports received from 26 banks 200 in Ctah holding membership in the County audit Miscellaneous 1.000 A. 11. A., or 43 per cent of the 60 j Officials bonds 300 d mmerclal banks In the state, and t'llowance Is made for the concentre- Mammoth We m ( glad to WelenlMe tin XrW Year for il lot of Mon of lending artivlty in the met- maintenance 1.000 rciisnus but llir lies! of ;ill is tliilt it's illiotller oihi-- t 2.500 ropnlltrn area of Rail Lake City and Dependent poor County roads 3,700 Ogden. unity to greet our friends again nml wish them hup The 26 banka reported they made 16,539 18,000 piui'ss :i ml tin host of ovciy thing for tin your 1D4H. ii Public welfare and ,19,172 new loans totaling $16,601,-25.S0Knuds, sinking interest 25,040 342 between January 1 and June 20, 1939, and renewed k.478 nut- Totals ....$99,626 95,819 rfandlng loans totaling $21,380,-mm- . !!)!. In addition, they reported 948 i:i w mortgage loans to home owners Influenza Responsible For and other real ests.'e owners, total; ; Disease Increase ing $3,298,799. The average number of new loaiia hank was 737. and the avrn The II ll III her of new cases of r n.unlcahlc disease reported to the er lun wa for $866 T,l' avprne number of renwal Ctah Biale Dourd of Health during sl1 326, and the average the week ending December 15 was was for $2,522. renewal 1! 1021, compared with 624 for the T,, uvert"'" number of new week, ncc ding to Dr. previous " W bank wa" M. McKay. Director of me mortgage waa for $3,487. Division of Com m unicalile Disease kl addition to making loans on Control. The increase In the number ' ' of new cases of influenra was applications, the banka of large ; ! ly responsible for this condition. Dr. ,h" UrT flt,"a maintain what are '" rredll" on ;; McKay said. There were 1 it new k,",wn a "P". We extend greetings ami good wishes to all nnr iases of influenaa reported during ,k,'r luo'1"' available at all timea to business borrowers. Three the last week, roinpared with 296 that there nre many pleas-nu- t friends. We sincerely of - banks reported such open line rethe Cases week. during previous HMD. in sin prises in store for you credit However, $7,174,500. totaling one small perported icpresent only rentage of the total cases In the a'ate. only $3,927,500, or 54 per cent of II Ut her disease for which Increases this credit was being used by busiInfan-i- i ness firms on June 30. W( re noted were chickenpox, Hie pur.ilysls. meusles mum pa, scarI let fvir, tuberculosis and wepllc Springville Favored To Win s de-Disca-efor which sore throat. Basketball Crown eases in the number of new cases rre recordist with pneumonia, The Salt Uk Tribune. In comwhooping rough, syphilis and gonoron the basketball sections, menting rhea. siierlal attention to the Xehu gave It is Important," fir. Mi Kay said, and in doing so picked "wit!' the coming of the holiday sea- District son that everyone exercise extreme Springville to win the honors. This care not to expose himself or others decision was nmade in spile of the record of wins made by to this infection, which Is highly It is recommended that Tintic High School. The paper said: Toach Taft Watts, who began every person who has symptoms of 1 1. is year the direction of athletics a common cold isolate himself until at Tintic. after coaching at Over-tothe symptoms are past. Only thn. u N'er., has already made an such general runpernUon on the part start at the Kureka school. ! nt all rltixciiK," he said, "will we he In preaeason till the miners have ) ) aide to control the spread of this In Grants-lll- e, downed I'rovo, Hinckley, fiction." Wasatch and Tooele, academy, "Since influenxa leaves one in a Lelil, for a splerded record. More weakened condition than he the Miners lost some Although is likly to realize, he is more sus- valuable their i! performer n ptahle to pneumonia. It Is strongly Idurky 1939 crew. Couchfrom has Walt I take therefore, that everyone forFred Hadtke, ' ext rom- - care in such ruses and cal! ward. Martin Gunderson and Rob the family physician early. The early Ictt. guards, and Max Kay and Ted 1 vmptoms of influenza are the aaroe Iteld. renters, hark from lapt year's ar those of a common cold." squad. Kudthe has been a regular on the Tintic team for two years. Another promising performer bidding for a regular Job on Watt's team Is Krwln Hickman, accurate .shooting forward who transferred ! Overton, Xev. Hickman will , from not he ellgihle until the second se- metier of school hilt la expected to handle one of the forwards posts after that time. Other squad mem- hers are Oris Sanderson who will I also be Ineligible for the first game; Kill Gear, Gerald Drussell, Kex I Held and John Taylor. Young Held It has alwnys Won a pleasure ;; i showing up well in grounds Light and fuel Criminal expenae Association, and Our Best Wishes for a Happy and Agent's nialutenunre. I Past 3,255 muinleiiunctt Itecorder'a aulary and iimiulenuniv Attorney' aulary and nialutenunre Our 3.CS0 Sheriff's aulary and inuinlenanre Treasurer's aalury i i for Apr rcciation .... ' - .... ! .... .... Tintic Lumber Co. .... Toms Service Station "The Eureka Home of Conoco Products Tom Randle, Manager .... 0 mort-Willia- r,,Ur hoc wMI m Karlu frock Shop May this he the start of a Xew Year overflowing with all kinds of jot's nml pleasant surprises for you. Schramm-Johnso- n rSEA5gE-GREE- cr Drugs f pre-seaso- n. 1 1 aus-picio- Evan s Lunch Wo thank you for your patronage flaring the jast year ami wish you a Xew Year filled with contentment, hap- piness and proserity. Eureka Meat & Produce Co. Oxford Resort! ! ! pre-seas- for me to associate with the ; nml vi. ;; ,.f K.m-k- a fi,. ; (Minty, illiil to llU'M lIlrliilH I extend Wet wishes for the ( timilisr vrtr . , , umii for m aMn ' ' , JOHN GODDARD, Representative, Zellerbach Paper Co. i 0,000 vtparat dured whrn the fuel : Mo ; , , ! b power Is In rnn. Injected pro- - dt- - in Italy, pedestrians are compelled to cross road at specific points and are arrested and fined for failnre to do an. We shall endeavor, ns in years past, to serve you to the hist of our ability. Your continued patronnire will Ik appreciated, ns always. Eureka Service Station Frank Bacon, Prop. |