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Show GOV'T. EMPL. (Continued from Page One) below the average for the nation. Utah is above .the U.S. average in the proportion of state and local employment for education, highways, and natural resources. For most of the other functions of government, however, such as hospitals, welfare, police, fire protection sanitation, etc., Utah is well below the national average in the percentage of state and local employees. As an example, Utah is about 24 below the national average in the ratio of police em- - to itotal population. October, 1970I, there were 17 police employees per population, compared with 22 per 10,000 for the nation as a whole. Utah is even further below ployees - T ' the U.S. average in the tion of welfare employees, There were 5.9 welfare ployees per 10,000 population in Utah, compared with a ra tio of 12.3 welfare employees per 10,000 population through- propcr-Durfn- g THE HELPER RIO GRANDE VETS CLUB ANNUAL PICNIC AUG. 8th (Utah) JOURNAL JULY 22, 1971 PAGE THREE Grande Veterans Club THURSDAY, No. 2 will hold its annual picnic at the Helper city park on OGDEN PIONEER DAYS Sunday, August 7fth from 3:00, p.m. to 5:00 p.m. All railroad employees and their family members are invited have a Helper Merc 7 0 EVENT JULY 20 TO 24 4 3 good time, good food and plen-- i Multual Furniture . A diamond Jubilee parade 2 5 Kiwanis ty of refreshments. Utajh's 75th anniverhonoring 1 6 Central Commission VETS CONVENTION sary of statehood, five nights The annual Veterans (Rio Helper Merc clinched the of professional rodeo and a Grande) Convention will be at championship of. thelocal host of events for tne entire Grand Junction, Saturday and loop this week, but this family will highlight the annual Sunday, Sept. 18 and 19. The was a foregone conclusion. Ogden Pioneer Days Celebration, July Helper club will host this conThe big news of the week vention and urges a"l members More than 100 cowbevs on to attend. For further informa- wag the first victory of the the professional circuit will be FOR RENT Central Commis competing for tneir share of a tion contact your cluD officers. season for sion, a 5 win over Mutual $30,000 purse at the ROOM for RENT Day, week rodeo, Rimiture. which will be held nightly at or month rates. Also Furn. out Michael Skerl and the nation. pitched Ogden Stadium beginning at Includes wash Apartments. Government employment in scored the winning run for 8 o'clock. Rm. facilities. HILLCREST Utah has multiplied about four Central Commission in the bat Featured during the celebraHotel & Apts. Phone and a half times over the pasit torn of the sixth inning. Rich- tion will be the 1971 Mis Rodeo thirty years, according to the ard Cunningham smacked a Utah contest with Ogden May OPPORTUNITY Foundation report. This com- home run for the Commission or Bart WoMhuis to crown the Or- pares with an increase of only to tie the score in the fifth. It winner at the rodeo finals on. HEALTH FOOD STORE ganic Vitamins. Clint Miller two and a half times in total was the first victory for the Julv 24. Whole Wheat Flour. Granges nonagricultural employment dur Commission boys after 15 conOther events scheduled in 316 N 2nd East, Price, Utah ing .this same period of time. secutive losses this season.. clude square dancing downtown Foundation analysts not.e that On the other end of the lad- on the night of July 19; chil84501 Phone a major factor in the rapid der the Merc boys puit the clin dren's parade downtown at of government in Utah ches on by shutting out Kiwan- 9:30 a.m. on Jullv 20: an "outgrowth WANTED HELP The Merc has not lost law hanging" daily at 6 p.m. over the past three decades is ithe been and has establishment this year, holding a record of downtown; Weber Swire O'wge FIELD REPRESENTATIVE : of Federal defense 16 straight wins. expansion drama festival; endur To work in Carbon, Emery installations during World War of Hatch ance trail ride and preliminThe and Grand counties for the II, the Korean War, and me and) Grunldy, punch provided home aries in ithe Miss Rodeo Utah Office of Economic Vietnam! War. A Vietnam em- runs for the winners. They, 8'Twl braird ewwiwr eoTtests on program. Requires ex- ployment peak was reached in along with Dave Maynarich, Julv 23; Pioneer Dav Diamond perience andor education in July, 1967, when there were Hap Riche, Frank Zmerzlikar, Jubilee parade oh July 24 at (all facets of business and 45,650 Federal civilian employ- Mark Verdi, David Erramous-pe- , 10 a.m.. downtown: Pro Federal with familiarity ees in Utah. Since that time, Robert Dimick, Brad Han drive hill clirnib rally ait 12:30 grams. Salary to $10,304, de- Federal employment in the sen, Tracy Maganm, Ken D.m. on July 24 and 10 iaum. on pending upon past perform- state has declined, and in OcThomas Hyaltit and Jeff Julv 25: antique car sfliow downtBox ance. UPLANDS, INC.; tober. 1970, stood approximate- Anderson aill figured in the own1 at 10 a.m. on July 25 and 1909, Durango, Colo., 81301. ly 6,400 below the 1957 peak. big win. conclusion of the hill climb at Bv Julv 26. 1971 7.15.2tc the same hour. Tickets to the rodeo wfiil ihe PnwTbfc'iia jn. advance' raft the Municipal Ticket Office. 25th Strppit and Warchirt'OtOTi Boulevard, land! at the gate. em-10,0- Rio Baseball a6 pan ms A WB-B- 20-2- FOR SALE 6-- After you've read this paper and digested the home town news, you're ready for the world. For that, you need a second newspaper, with first-han- d coverage of national and world affairs. The Christian Science Monitor. Why the Monitor? Twenty-si- x correspondents around the globe. Nine reporters watching Washington. Pulitzer Prize winning news coverage. Award winning features. And, according to an independent poll of 1800 newspapermen, the "most fair" reporting in the U.S. For fresh insight into your world, send us the coupon. 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Call 4,22.usc p.m, weekdays, 472-551- 0 0. 50-mi- one-itw- o Oppor-Itunilt- y four-whe- Kiik-woo- d, HELPED CDTY FIWAMCOAL STATEMENT FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1971 Honorable Mayor and City Council Helper, Utah 84526 Helper City Financial Statement for Fiscal Year 1, 1970 and ending June 30, 1971. This report is based on mioney tuirned over to the Treasury, and Receipts and Disbursements from July 1, 1970 and ending June 30, 1971. Street Repairs, Seal 5,139.00 1,695.43 474.75 $ Truck Expense and Department supples Insurance, Social Security and Retirement Gentlemen: & Chip, Gravel .. $ 10,609.17 TOTAL $ 10,609.17 $ 7,309.18 TOTAL July M pgr Class "C" Road Fund: Fire Department: Firemen Salaries 22, 1971 July Water Bond Fund: . Bond Zone Administrator: CASH ON DEPOSIT ALL FUNDS July 1970 1, $ 11,521.36 TOTAL PUBLIC SAFETY 26.980.64 30.718.91 6,452.22 294.00 1,858.00 1,151.45 15,013.15 78.80 1,046.00 1,854.10 5.214.94 4,762.35 79.35 599.87 44,000.00 Sales Tax Business licenses & Permits Dog Tax Court fines and forfeitures Rentts and Concessions Refuse Collections Library Receipts Cemetery Care and Sate of Lots State Liquor Fund allotment State Class "C" Road Fund Allotment .. Other Income, Various Sources Recreation and Playgrounds Gas Franchise Transfer of Funds TOTAL ALL GENERAL FUNDS Electric Utility Water Utility Water Bond Sinking Fund $ 140,103.78 TOTAL ALL FUNDS PLUS BALANCE 11,820.60 2,694.48 1.221.25 4,11950 $ 19,855.84 $ 375,455.70 DISBURSEMENTS H.782.36 .. 1,356.29 1,159.44 $ 14,298.09 TOTAL PUBLIC WORKS $ 34,153.93 Library: 1,875.00 474.70 236.11 .. Subscriptions, Office Supplies Insurance, Social Security, Retirement Books, GENERAL GOVERNMENT: $ TOTAL Salary . TOTAL LIBRARY Administrative: $ Salaries Printing Supplies Insurance, Social Security, Retirement, etc. Advertising TOTAL $ $ 2,585.81 27,690.49 Recreation, Parks and Cemetery: Recreation: $ 7.060.55 Supplies for Maintenance .. Social Security, Retirement $ 2,236.17 664.88 208.85 TOTAL 2,771.19 1,371.92 TOTAL $ Salaries Material and Supplies Insurance, Social Security, Retirement Office Expense Insurance, Social Security, Retirement 1280 .... TOTAL TOTAL GENERAL 1,200.00 $ .. ? ... j TOTAL 156,383.29 ALL FUNDS $ 349,138.28 $ 1,734.64 CITY OF HELPER, Cemetery: Salaries Retirement .. 305.76 214.91 I, Albert Fossat, City Recorder for the City of Helper, a Municipal Corporation, hereby certify that the foregoing statement is a true and correct report of .the Financial Condition of the City of Helper, as shown by the records for the year ending June 30, 1971, and affix the corporate seal of the City, this 15fth day of July, 1971. CEMETERY 30,681.74 (with a lawyer) about a will and a guardian of your choice to carry out your plan; (3) measuring the Social Security benefits available; (4) deciding how much insurance would be needed to fulfill the plan. If all of this worked out he might suggest, for example, a $250 monthly income policy to help care for the children in case of your death. You could set this up through a $25,000 policy with a $250 a month family income rider, which probably would be available (assuming you are not quite 30 years of age) at an annual cost of about $400, or $36 monthly if premiums are paid that way. Q.Can I get into a group life insurance program, even though I am unemployed at the moment? And is group life insurance available to people who do not work for an employer? A. Many professional societies and fraternal orders, among other organizations, offer life insurance to their members on a group basis. Why not check with organizations you belong to? Possibly there's a program you aren't of. Q.Will you settle this argument between my husband and myself? lie keeps insisting that I, a mere housewife, take out an insurance policy on my life. Now I can understand his having life insurance protection, but is there any reason for me to have it, too? s of all A. About housewives in the nation have policies today. Most of them realize that the death of a wife results in a sizeable financial burden to the family having dependent children. Expenses, you see, can run to several thousand dollars a year to pay for the child care, housekeeping, higher taxes, etc., which "wife insurance" would cover. So face it. This time you are wrong. and your husband is right. MITCHELL'S dismay $ 2,97147 ALBERT FOSSAT CITY RECORDED TOTAL RECREATION, PARKS AND 1GO.00 Q. I am a recent war widow. I lost my husband in Indochina and I have been left with a good life insurance program. But what would happen to my two children if I were to die? I don't have any life insurance of my own. A. Why not talk over your problem with your life insurance agent? He can help you with four important points: (1) deciding what you should leave for the care of your children; $ 2.450.80 Malterial and Supplies Insurance, Social Security, TOTAL 22,625.39 2.243.41 4,352.92 Policyholder Questions Answered by The Institute of Life Insurance, 277 Park Ave., N. Y., N. Y, 10017 two-third- 40,262.55 Public Safety: Police: TOTAL 19,580.10 231.42 16.50 ? 1.368.40 GOVERNMENT $ Officers Salaries Police Car Expense and Supplies Insurance, Social Security, Retirement New Police car, trade-i- n balance paid .. . . $ 1,212.50 369.43 152.71 TOTAL 155.60 34,000.00 COUNTY OF CARBON, 3,109.91 Parks: Justice Court: 1,409.07 1,350.37 90,653.08 7,180.25 1,475.00 187.50 STATE OF UTAH, $ 11,203.66 Justice Salary $ 49,446.92 Salaries $ Material and Supplies Utah Power & Light Co. Power Sales Tax Meter Deposit Refunds Pole Rent Transfers U.P.&L. Co., Operation, Maintenance and Construction Insurance, Social Security, Retirement .. Business License Refund PROTECTION (2) decisions BALANCE in Bank AH Funds, July 1, 1971 $ 26,317.42 TOTAL ALL FUNDS PLUS BALANCE $ 375,455.70 Salaries Material and Supplies Insurance, Social Security, Retirement.. & TOTAL TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 20,806.26 4,415.38 2,185.58 283.27 $ 11,301.80 19,708.94 10,000.00 .. 1,31.0.03 3,133.23 2,887.92 1,100.00 Electric Utility: Garbage Collections: Salaries Truck Expense & Supplies Insurance, Social Security, Retirement 48,109.20 9,300.00 $ 223,830.56 Water Utility: Salaries Material and Supplies Transfers Insurance, Social Security, Retirement Reservoir Repair New Truck, trade-i- n balance paid Land Purchase TOTAL $ 166,421.36 TOTAL $ 38,385.59 $ Salaries Truck Expense, Material & Supplies ... Insuranace, Social Security, Retirement .. Other Improvements $ 9,495.00 394.67 Streets and Sidewalks: SPECIAL FUND RECEIPTS: Buildings: Salaries Materials Insurance, $ TOTAL $ $ 9,000.00 495.00 TOTAL 360.00 34.67 $ Salary Insurance and Other expense RECEIPTS Property Taxes Redemption Interest FINANCIAL $ 7,816.02 Date of Publication: Thursday, July 22, 1971. Morticians n. T. MITCHELL RONALD KOSEC ROBERT H. ETZEL Phone 537-266- 8 - PRICE |