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Show 6 The Helper Journal Thursday, July 4, 1974 Summer fails to halt mens' clubs meetings After 40 years The Helper building mo is more met June 26 at the LaSalle Club for an inter-clu- b dinner meeting with Provo Kiwanis Club members. to club According n. Ziioinis dinner meeting and installation ceremonies for new officers for the 1974-7-5 year. Mr. Frank Vasquez Helper police apprehend morning resulted in damage to the Helper police June 26 two run- vehicles involved. No inHelper operated the apprehended a girl juries were reported. business until Don Nielson aways, About 8:15 a.m. Elmo old boy, both a and took over. of Moab, here about 5 p.m. Turcasso of Helper was The Kokals took over the The Utah Highway Patrol attempting to cross from business in 1960. The informed the the east to the west side of building is owned by Carl dispatcher two youths town through the north U.S. the police that Nyman of Price. 6 intersection when he were staying with a Helper Mrs. Kokal said a new man on Avenue in collided with a pickup Railroad sign has been ordered for Helper. driven by Fred Basso of the front of the drive-inA check of the vicinity Price, who was northbound The sign will be seen from the two youths on the highway. revealed as far away as US she According to a report by walking down Railroad said. Avenue. Helper Police Chief Karl ar 50-- n. 6. was Investigation Patrol trooper Phyl TOTAL RECREATION, PARKS & CEMETERY HELPER A MUNICIPAL TENTATIVE BUDGET FOR YEAR iM,729.00 ..184.548.00 1,819.00 SURPLUS ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT Tentative Budget for Year COR- 1974-197- 5 ESTIMATES FOR YEAR t. 1974-197- 19,635.00 TOTAL ESTIMATED DISBURSEMENTS TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUE SECTION: That the following budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1974 and of ending June 30th, 1975 for Helper a Municipal Corporation, Carbon County, State of 27th and 1974, June on of the Council the day Helper City Utah, was duly adopted by that the respective amounts are hereby appropriated for the purpose to-wl- (frMft tTTjTtttffff fto Johnson and Chief Stavar. ORDINANCE COVERING THE EXPENDITURES OF THE CITY OF HELPER A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF UTAH FOR THE YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 1974, AND ENDING ON JUNE 30th., 1975. U Q (frrffiTTft con- ORDINANCE NO. 456 OF QaaBf? ducted by Utah Highway 50-- 6, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL PORATION OF THE STATE OF UTAH: GtD 0i7 (JGIDIB Damage to Mrs. Richey's vehicle was estimated at $500 and to Mr. Glade's vehicle at $800. 50-- -- nzffi (ssm Teresa Richey of Helper was attempting to cross the south U.S. 50--6 intersection from the east to the west side of town and collided with a vehicle driven by Thomas Scott Glade, who was traveling north on U.S. 6 last Thursday vention held recently. Under the leadership of Mr. Nielson, the club has started the Gun Safety Course and has acquired several new members. He will receive a past president pin for his service at a later meeting. IJ3(MsB Basso's 1965 pickup $500. Mr. Turcasso was cited for failure to yield the right of way. About an hour later, Two mishaps on Helper's two U.S. 50-- intersections 2 runaways was installed as president and has now assumed the duties of that office. Special guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Tingy of Lehi. BUI Nielson, immediate past president, gave a report on the State Con Stavar, damage to Mr. Turcasso's 1970 car was estimated at $200 and to Mr. Mishaps result in damage n. r The Lions Club met last Thursday evening for a The Helper Kiwanis Club Seven girls presently Street is getting a new work at the drive-inThey facade after 40 years. are Lori Buckley, Debbie Contractors Joe and Fritz Buckley, Cathy Paletta, Ruden started June 22 to Laura Debbie Olsen, install a new aluminum Torres, Sherrie Heino and canopy and paneling siding Laura Cha. on the outside of Ces's Substitute workers are Garnette Dalpiaz and Stacy Helper Drive-inThe business, owned by Dalpiaz. Ces and John Kokal of Helper, was started by Eddie Howa. The Bunnell family built the building for a body shop during World War II. After Mr. Howa, Joe and Mary Louise Ghirardelli of 472-559- usual. A building on North Main rewardim han evera brought an end to Helper's two civic mens' organizations as the Helper Kiwanis Club and Helper Lions Club are meeting as gets new facade o President John Bonacc'i, the club is presently seeking new members. Anyone interested can contact any member or Mr. Bonacci at hasn't summer 5 SOURCE OF REVENUE Sale of Power Rent of Poles Meter Deposits Sales Tax $192,000.00 445.00 3,325.00 7,500.00 TOTAL 203,270.00 1974-197- 5 DISBURSEMENTS: ESTIMATES FOR YEAR 2'2-to-4-ye- ar certificates $500 or more SOURCE OF REVENUE Property Tax : Sales Tax License and Permits Fines, Forfeitures & Permits . . . . Rents and Concessions State Liquor Fund Refuse Collections Library Receipts Cemetery Receipts & Sale of Lots Special Services, Sundry Receipts & Franchises Administrative Allowance on Sewer Collections Transfer from other funds Federal Revenue Sharing Unused Portion of , Revenue Sharing Funds 1974-197- Salaries PUBLIC WORKS: STREETS & WALKS: 5 $30,000.00 20,000.00 6,800.00 5,000.00 1,500.00 5,000.00 19,000.00 100.00 Salaries 5,000.00 Salaries Truck Expense Other Expense Insurance ,i 2'2-ye- ar certificates $500 or more ; Books Office Supplies Unclassified Supplies & Engineering Tax Collection Cost Insurance Employee Benefits TOTAL JUSTICE COURT: 90 days to 1 year certificates and Golden Passbook $500 or more Office Supplies Insurance Employee Benefits TOTAL BUILDINGS: Salary & Wages Office Expense Supplies, Coal, Laundry, Etc Auditorium Insurance 96 7 &0 i . l i r i Keguiar i assooon Savings Accounts Y Employee Benefits TOTAL Jail Expense Police Car Expense Uniform Allowance Insurance Employee Benefits TOTAL INTEREST paid quarterly on certificates. Substantial interest penalty is required for early withdrawal. Deposits insured to $20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Founded by Bri)ham Young-187- 3 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Price, East Carbon City, Castle Dale and Huntington . 197.00- . RECREATION, PARKS RECREATION: FIRE DEPARTMENT: Salaries for Firemen Membership Lease & Travel Off ice Expense & 500.00 400.00 400.00 3,875.00 SOURCE OF REVENUE Sale of Water Sewer & Water Connections Special Services Supplies Building CEMETERY: & Grounds Employee Benefits 1,100.00 70.00 370.00 TOTAL SURPLUS 44,900.001 9,700.00 TOTAL 5,115.00 Receipts from State of Utah Beginning Balance $7,538.50 4,424.64 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS: Street Repair & Construction Unexpended Balance 11,963.14 Employee Benefits 4,200.00 1,200.00 84.00 441.00 TOTAL 5,925.00 , Salaries 4,200.00 Operating Equipment & Supplies Employee Benefits 1,200.00 84.00 441.00 TOTAL 5,925.00 Insurance TOTAL RECREATION, PARKS & CEMETERY TENTATIVE BUDGET OF DEPARTMENTS TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT TOTAL PUBLIC SAFETY TOTAL PUBLIC WORKS 450.00, "C" ROAD FUND ... Engineering Fees & Completion of Project 9,080.00 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING July 1, to Sept. 30, 1974 $ 19,635.00 $ 60,832.00 56,007.00 46,255.00 Oct. 1, to Dec. 31, 1974 Jan. 1, to Mar. 31, 1975 April 1, to June 30, 1975 TOTAL.... $9,900.00 200.00 420.00 450.00 Insurance TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS: Rebuild Power Lines & Conversion to 12 Kv Unit Unexpended balance added to source of revenue, this project 35,907.45 $16,400.00 19,507.45 35,907.45 CERTIFICATE Employee Benefits . Amano, duly appointed and qualified Recorder of Helper City, a Municipal Corporation of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance covering the expenditures of Helper City, A Municipal Corporation for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1975, Is a true and correct copy of the budget passed and approved by the Helper City Council on the 27th day of June, 1974. I, Yosh 1,200.00 200.00 1,040.00 13,410.00 YOSH AMANO ZONE ADMINISTRATIVE: Off ice Expense Insurance & Benefits 480.00 20.00 77.00 TOTAL 577.00 Salary TOTAL PUBLIC SAFETY: June $ 56,007.00 20. 1974 $5,319.00 5,319.00 5,319.00 5,319.00 21,276.00 14,631.45 Unused portion of funds to date TOTAL... 7,500.00 11,551.00 412.14 SPRING CREEK, SPRING AND FLOW LINE REHABILITATION RECEIPTS 9 080 00 Unexpended balance to date DISBURSEMENTS: CEMETERY: 705.00 1,000.00 1,440.00 683.00 4,092.00 ' 10,000.00; 2,450.00 j Insurance $34,100.00 8,000.00 5,000.00 900.00 , Power 3,500.00 75.00 Operating Equipment $ 60,832.00 ! 500.00! Water Assessments Transfer to General Funds Insurance & Employee Benefits Salaries - ,' ! $17,600.00 Equipment Expense & Maintenance PARKS: $11,000.00 150.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 220.00 1,400.00 ; DISBURSEMENTS: Salaries & Wages Office Expense - 5 50,000.00 4,000.00 600.00 54,600.00 CLASS 1,880.00 150.00 70.00 165.00 2,265.00 1974-197- . Operating Expense TOTAL & Salaries Office Expense Pool & Expense for Recreation Insurance i 5 TOTAL 2,670.00 TOTAL ALLOTED TO Equipment ZIONS Subscription 42,020.00 LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT 46,255.00 1,875.00 150.00 410.00 38.00 TOTAL 22,770.00 & ..$ Insurance 1,200.00 1,200.00 TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT: PUBLIC SAFETY: POLICE DEPARTMENT: Officers' Salaries Office Supplies 18,970.00 Employee Benefits 35,797.00 Salary & 1974-197- ESTIMATES FOR YEAR Librarian Salary Office Expense $28,222.00 Publication WATER DEPARTMENT Tentative Budget for Year LIBRARY: Membership Fees & 3G5.00 TOTAL PUBLIC WORKS: $148,641.00 196,758.00 6,512.00 TOTAL SURPLUS 1,600.00 TOTAL 14,631.45 TENTATIVE BUDGET OF DEPARTMENTS GENERAL GOVERNMENT: ADMINISTRATIVE: Salaries Equipment Expense Power, Utah Power & Light Pole Rent Sales Tax Transfer to General Fund Payment on Martin Line Rebuild Employee Benefits & Insurance 15,250.00 1,200.00 615.00 Employee Benefits DISBURSEMENTS to 27,285.00 22,080.00 2,000.00 600.00 120.000.00 187 00 8,500.00 40,041.00 1,000.00 500.00 Maintenance & Rebuilding Meter Refund GARBAGE COLLECTION: ; TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUE 1 TOTAL Insurance V 2,400.00 51,041.00 21,276.00 Employee Benefits 21,000.00 260.00 1,500.00 1,900.00 420.00 2,205.00 Office Suppbes Equipment & Expense Supplies for Maintenance 2,800.00 j00-00 Off ice Expense City Recorder Published in the Helper Journal Thursday, July 4, 1974. |