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Show Guardsmen To Build Itoad Connecting Provo And Hobble Creek Area Two of Utah's most scenic canyons will be linked by a road being undertaken by Engineer units of the Utah National Guard, Maj. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, Utah Adjutant General, said this week. The road construction project will connect colorful Provo Canyon with Hobble Creek Canyon, I by way of Rock Creek between Provo and Springville. The road will run from Provo Peak to Kolob Basin. Unlike previous road projects built by the Utah Guard this one will later be blacktopped as a main road by the Utah County Commission. Guardsmen will build five miles of completely new road, and realign, gravel and widen 22 additional existing miles. Road construction work will PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Bill Fraser, Prop. Utah Railway Prescriptions Filled GR Helper, Utah r - Wil-mone- - m Phyllis Christensen ar . Jerry Gordon ft fPk fP"r m r and Keith ma j Mr?-an- I Cales. FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1959 ENGINEER Honorable Mayor and City. Council , Helper, Utah - Salaries & wages Supplies Truck Expense & other 10,739.75 State Insurance refunds State Liquor allotment Library Receipts ' - Swimming pool receipts Sale of cemetery lots & care-- Special Improvement assessments Garbage Collection Other income, misc. receipts Helper State Bank Tax note No. 1 Transfer from Light & Water Department 12,079.02 Total Public Works $ 27,634.23 Total General Fund Receipts - Total Library 1959 1,952.93 $ Salaries Material & supplies Other charges Total Parks 3,158.86 1,790.00 123.77 233.35 $ Total Cemetery RECREATION $ 311,485.16 Salaries & wages ..... Material & supplies Other charges 2,042.40 378.82 334.60 $ v Recreation & Total $ 16,872.83 t ' -- Total - Disbursements 6,005.65 2,394.81 1,454.66 426.64 $ - Total General Government wages Police supplies Other charges $ 10,282.76 $ 26,717.15 - FIRE DEPT. Salaries Fire dept. supplies Other charges 20,907,85 3,56.00 $ Public Safety , $ 6,165.22 $ 26,073.07 Public Works: STREETS Salaries 4 wages Material & supplies Other charges Capital outlay $ 2,755.82 $ 8,061.80 Total on Receipts $ hand January January 131,580.16 129,377.76 1, i960 $ 1959 1, $ : Total Less 1959 Disbursements Balance on hand January 1959 Receipts 2,202.40 $ 2,246.38 35,183.01 37,429.39- - 34,764.79 I960 1, $ 2,664.60 1, 1959 all Departments .00 128,688.32 $ 128,688.32 125,148.21 $ 1, J9SQ 3,540.11 Balance on hand 1959 Receipts .... January 1, 1959 117.72 $ 6,194.43 $ hand January 6,312.15 6,312.15 1, 1960 .CO $ 1939 Water Revenue Bond Fund: Balance on hand 1959 Receipts 38,938.53 $ $ Class "C" Road Fund: Balance on 22,381.24 8,595.00 4,930.14 220.45 434.60 1,952 JO 425.00 . .... $ 129,377.76 Special Fund Disbursements: January 1, 1959 $ .. Total Less 1959 disbursements Balance on hand January Total balance on hand 1 4,199.14 3,276.00 7,475.14 6,520.00 1, I960 955.14 $ Paul Burbridge of Grand Junction, Colo. The couple will make their home in Kenilworth. Weekend guests at the Norman Smith home were Mr. and Mrs. Darrell and family of Kearns, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Day of Provo. Mr. Brandis Cales returned home this week from Cleveland, Ohio, where he has been employed. Mrs. AJbert Usttllo and son, Larry, of Price visited- here MonMrs. and with Mr. Wesley day Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Madsen and chfldren, Carey and Ricky, of Richfield visited here over the weekend with their parents, Mr. Craig Dougherty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wood, and Mrs. Matt Dougherty return ed home this week after spending three years in the U. S. Army at Fort Lewis. Anything that interferes with individual ultimately progress will retard gToup progress. George H. Houston Phone A'eiDj Item A, 1960 $ 9,362.25 $ 4,000.00 to Journal HELPER CITY HAS THE FOLLOWING OUTSTANDING OBLIGATIO- N- Water Department 5 " Total Water Department 1939 Water Revenue Bonds 9,862.50 2,669.09 12,547.75 3,509.45 3,276.00 3,000.00 $ CERTIFICATE 34,764.79 STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF CARBON CITY OF HELPER - SS. Joseph Bonacci, Jr., City Recorder for the city of Helper hereby certify that the goregoing statement is a true and correct report of the financial condition of the Oty of Helper as shown by the records for the "December 31, W59, and affix the corporate seal of the City this 8th day of January, 1900. I, Salaries Material L supplies Capital outlay Utah Power & Light for power Meter deposit refunds Other charges Transfer to general fund Total Light Department $ 4,176.51 127,403.65 Balance on hand January Light Department: 468.00 1,121.22 - Total Total $ : Salaries & wages Material & supplies Capital outlay Other charges Helper City Water Revenue Bond Fund Transfer to General Fund 16,038.20 318.03 4,551.62 - Total 9,362.25 . POLICE & $ all funnds January Public Safety: Salaries $ - Total Contingent Total General Fund, 1,061.54 BUILDINGS & CITY HALL Salaries & wages Material Supplies Other charges Capital outlay, 1959 ..: Total Less 1959 disbursements Tax notes, Helper State Bank New Trucks 2nd East curb, putter & walk Tax collection cost Election cost Other charges Backboard 1,020.00 21.13 14.41 - l, Total Less 1959 disbursements Contingent Fund: 12,120.20 795.38 2,45717. - Other 1950 $ Light Department: 2,147.12 $ Total Parks, Cemetery - Supplies 1, .... $ 302,122.91 . Mr. and Mrs. Les Robertson motored to Orangeville Sunday and enjoyed a birthday dinner with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Robertson. Sacrament meeting was held .Sunday night in the LDS Ward Mr. Calvin Jewkes Chapel with in charge.- - Dr. Claude Burten-sha- w of JPriee was the guest speaker. A song was sung by Mr. Burtenshaw and their six children. Connie Burtenshaw sang a solo. Following the meeting a fireside chat was held and they. had the pleasure of hearing" a recording by Elder Marion D. Hanks. Ginger' Barboglio of Helper was an overnight guest with Diane Swenson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Swenson. Mrs. Wesley Bruce was hostess to a wedding dance and reception held Saturday night at the Kenilworth auditorium honoring her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Julio Savoni, who were married January 9, at Grand Junction, Colo. Mr. Les Robertson was master of ceremonies and the guests were served a delicious dutch luncheon. The program consisted of two accordion solos played by Brent Gardner and CamOle Motte of Price; Gloria Ann Jewkes and Gaylene and Carol Ann Cave gave a tap dance; songs were pantomimed by Tonya Scorzato, Judy Bruce, Marline Pappas, Phyllis Cales and Billy Jewkes. Mrs. Arline Brown played the accordion and sang. The bride was the former Geneva Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. $ 173,341.76 $ Salaries hand all funds January Balance on hand January General Government: JUSTICE COURT All Funds Total Less 1959 Disbursements 1959 $ Salaries Material & supplies Other charges DISBURSEMENTS Total Receipts Balance on Hand 1,705.00 741.08 712.78 $ Total Recreation $ $ 311,485.16 Water Department: PARKS 35,183.01 128,688.32 6,194.43 3,276.00 Total receipts special funds Total Receipts AH Funds, Plus Balance On Hand - TOTAL RECEIPTS Plus Balance All Funds Parks, Cemetery and Recreation: Special Fund Receipts: ADMINISTRATIVE Salaries & wages Material & Supplies Other charges $ 172,745.15 Balance CEMETERY $ Total Disbursements all special funds Cash on hand January 1,250.00 561.40 141.53 $ subscriptions Other charges S 127,403.65 Water Department Light Department Class "C Road Fund 1939 Water Revenue Bond Fund 620.00 $ General Fund: Books 5,231.00 2,058.28 266.74 4,137.26 134.77 1,449.13 1,551.00 6,311.12 10,027.80 1,834.00 15,000.00 44,000.00 ' $ Salaries M Concessions " Balance on Total ' '. TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS Library: 26,845.20 8,077.35 ; 10,470.25 68.71 1,540.06 $ 620.00 Total BALANCE SHEET RECEIPTS $ 1,189.37 $ 6,000.00 $ " Interest - - MM 1959 Bond redemption GARBAGE 2,246.38 4,199.14 Cash on deposit all funds, January 1, Rents 1939 Water Revenue Bond Fund: 1,180.00 9.37 $ Total - Water Department Fund .. 1939 Water Revenue Bond Fund Class "C" Road Fund & INSPECTION 1 Gentlemen: I herewith submit the Helper City Financial Statement for the year 1959. This statement is based on to money turned over to the treasury and receipts up '. and including December; 31, 1969.' y CASH ON DEPOSIT ALL FUNDS January 1, 1959 4,176.51 $ Helper City General Fund Property taxes Licenses and permits Dog tax Fines & Forfeitures & Salaries Other charges . THRU PAGE hanscn were hire over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gordon and Mrs. Lydia Johan.son. They are attending school at the BYU in Provo. A surprise birthday party was held Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Pappas honoring the birthday of her sister, Mrs. Lucy Ruissb. She was a lovely decorated presented birthday cake by Mrs. Marilyn Scorzato. She received many nice gifts and was surprised by the phone calls from Los Angeles, Calif., from her two daughters, Mrs. George Mendoki and Mrs. Robert Woodhall. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scorzato, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Pappas, Mrs. Brandis Cales, Mr. and Mrs. Julio Savoni and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Imboden of Price. Several Kenilworth girls danc ed in the floor show at the Gold and Green EalJ held this week Jo- - for the North Carbon Stake at the college gym in Price. They were Patsy and Dorothy Romero, Betty Warren, Connie Robertson, RosaLee Bergamo and Caroline held its The Kenilworth monthly meeting Monday night with President Marilyn Scorzato in charge. Their subject for the evening was on Tuberculosis, with Dr. Roy Robinson as guest speaker. They also enjoyed a lilm and it was voted that the school should receive some records instead of the Science Charts they had voted on at the previous meeting. . A shrimp fry was held last Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scorzato. They enjoyed the evening playing cards. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Pappas and Marlene, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Pappas and daughter, Alecia, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bruce and daughter, Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Julio Savoni, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Listello and son, Larry, T. J. Bruce and guest. Miss Gay Lambert, of Price. A By JOURNAL (Utah) THVRSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1960 Duzenack. Mrs. Betty Bryan entertained Carol Mrs. Norman Smith returned a group of young people Thurs- home from the Price hospital day at the scout house, honoring Monday, where she has been rethe seventh birthday of her covering from a major operation. daughter, Susan.. She served ,aJ, Mrs. Hattie- Peterson 'of Moab luncheon of sandwiches, punch, visited here for a week with cup cakes, and a take home fa- her sister, Mrs. Ann Armstrong. General Rich said that the pro- vor. Janet Bryan assisted with Mr. and Mrs. Clint Bryan and ject will be supervised by Colonel the entertaining. Those attending Herbert L. Price, Commanding were Laurie Ann Jewkes, Vickie Mrs. Arthur Rasmussen of Fer-ro- n were dinner guests at the Officer, 115th Engineer Group and Dixie Swenson, Donna and in Salt Lake City. Lt. Col. Wil- Debbie Jewkes, Lynn, Gary and home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bryan liam M. Alkman, Springville, Karen Nielsen, Georgie and Ethyl last Monday night. They were commander of the 1457th Engin- Chubbuck, Cherie Fail, Janie honoring the 67th birthday of eer Battalion, will be in charge Brown, Kathy Mathews, Tonya Mr. Clint Bryan. of construction. Scorzato, Billy Jewkes, Faye Gary Wilson and Fred Regis n, visited over the weekend with Swenson, Cleo Romero, Paul Brian Jackson, Willie their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Curiosity is one of the permanent and certain characteristics Jaimez, Sheila Morrison, Mer-lyn- n Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Larry of a vigorous mind. Anderson, Robert Martinez, Regis. They are both attending Samuel Johnson Mary Jo Warren, Joyce Olsen, school at the U.S.U. at Logan. BILL'S 2-58- 61 Naws About Our Neighbors From begin in June, 1960, while the Guard Engineers are undergoing their annual 15 days of summer training, General Rich said. It will be a Guard project. The work will be done by some 400 troops of the 1457th Engineer Battalion, which has units in American Fork, Lehl. Price and Provo, plus elements of the 116th Engineer Light Equipment; Company '"of Spring-vill- e. five-ye- HELPER The Restlessness and discontent are the first necessities of progress. Thomas A. Edison - $ 8,676.00 2,428.84 2,005.36 65.257.70 1,430.00 4,350.31 41,000.00 $ Construction 4 supplies fOU PROTICTlPf Equitable Insurance Agency Of All Types AUTO LIFE 125,143.21 Public Liability Class "C" Road Fund 14.3fi5.89 4ff fst sjoms- - INSURANCE City Recorder i.iu.'V 7HM StASOM year-endin- Jffl'S f??f" trS FIRE $ 6.3J2.15 Daie of Publication: Thursday, January 28, 10. GEORGE t'hone ME7-O3- 30 PATTERICK Price, UtaU |