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Show FINANCIAL STATEMENT. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF OTHER FUNDS BY A. R. COUNTY TREASURER, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1912. Detailed Statement by Thomas W. Vickers, County Auditor of the County of Juab, State of Utah, of the Financial Condition of said County, and of all Receipts and Expenditures for the year ending Juno 30, 1912. GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS. Balance in favor of County, June 30, 1912 Rent on Sprayer ', Refund on Registers of Municipal Elections" County Tax on Transient Stock from other Counties. Salaries, paid by State, Cities and Towns f g j 5q 58 00 80 24 ', ... Hnes 66 00 Ucen 65.00 .flfi'1Taxes I'oll . 312 00 County Clerk's Fees '.!'.".!!!!!!!".!'.!! 117175 .'!!!.'!!!!!!!!!."!! 160175 County Recorder's FeeB County Sheriff's Fees !!!!!!!!!!'.!! 27213 Fotest Reserve Apportionment ...!!.!!!!!!!.!!."! 212X2 1910 Taxes County Reported Uncollectible, subae- quently puld 29 14 General County Taxes Assessed 1911 23,780 65 1911 Taxes County Reported Uncollectible, subsequently paid 13 j4 Refund on Roads and Drldgea 12 25 Salts of County Property at Infirmary 77 22 County Infirmary (patient) 15 00 Custs and Interests on Tax Sales 61281 Fees of County Treasurer 2h!95 ' Car Taxes Assessed 1911 . .' 100.64 Total Receipts during year 30,951.58 94,761.18 DISnURSEMENTS Extermination of Rodents Refund on Pro Rata Salaries Jury Commissioners Water Tax Fish and Game Advertising County Taxes Uncollectible Ito.iU and Stationery GENERAL FUND. 171.35 1225 22.20 3 j)0 7 no 178.00 $ ' Janiior Ight and Fuel Maps and Plats County Printing Olflce Furniture and Fixtures Inuuehts InsHie 1 .' Stenographers' Fees ., Fruit Tree Inspector Law Suits , Clerical Help t'ourt House and Grounds Juvenile Court Expense Pee Inspector FalaMcs cn County Warrants 115.75 392.00 148.88 . C.00 150.70 480 65 71.35 30.00 11,811.82 ' Taxe Remitted County Infirmary ' Refund on Taxes I'luper Account State Jtoad Account t'rimlni'l Expense Roads and ItridKes lEesis'rara of Vital Statistics Traveling Kx pinna 6 25 1.415.90 2.012.09 7.S9.45 1,336 91 211.50 803.50 RESOURCES GENERAL FUND. $58,435.00 Property District No 1 Nephl School District No. 2 Vammot'.i School District No 10 Fen Spr.ngs School District No. 11 Nephl City, on salaries K'ireka City, on salaries Tan, on saluries State of Utah, on salaries, maps and plat, etc Tax Sales 1HH Tax Srtlc 1S3 Tax Sales 1900 Tax Sates 1901 Tax Sales 19"2 Tax Sales 13"3 Tax Sales Ii4 ; Tax Sals 190.1 Tax Sales 1'6 Tax Sales 197 Tax Sales 19u8 Tax Sales Tax Sale 1910 Tat Sale 1911 Sheen Innpectlon Fund ,. Special Road Fund, on salaries County Tax 1S(7. Collection Enjoined Extrm,nallon of Wild Animals, on salaries A. H Paxman. County Treasurer, General Fund..... Judgment for Taxes 19ng tint J. Ilenrlod. County Sheriff T. U Foote. County Attorney County .Mona 19 r8 6.27 371.74 292 36 86 19 109.70 169 75 329 67 181.07 162.91 247.47 328.38 401.05 18.87 333.93 35.01 9 2.K43 20.00 69.385 C3 " 191.76 69.193 87 ........ f 13213 1.6M 01 $ 1.756 63 County Warranis Wsued to Jurors and WilneKses..$ RESOURCE,: A H Paman, Coun'y Treasurer, ba'ance on band..! 69. SI ' MI0RATORY HT(K"K FUND 1911. RECEIPTS: $ Total Aesfmrni 1,816.44 OR ACCOUNTED FOR IN OTIIEtt FUNDS: Htate snil S'a'e school Ta. dtn'r'.tmtod to Sta'e Tax for KxiTmlna ton of Wild Animals, carried to that acT.,nt ,. Serial Road Fund Tes. carried to that Acct finable and UnroDe tihle Taxes S.CU.93 rUHTRIP.UTKD. 1.27... 76 13 41 263.HO 869 36 f f RESOURCES: A. li. Patfran. County Treasurer (cash on hand.., Lf AMIMTIEfl: I County Tane. General FSnd County fWhool Taxes , , School Taie Isritt 2.317 52 7:7 24 r.' fi 1,.". t 5.61195 f 2,587.52 KPPUnvrNT3: I ., i..l.'.fei baa J t.-- -) Bi1 18,015.57 2 616.08 813.72 17,505.511 5.68 66.74 .40 36 21 96.66 10 70 1.81 82.48 486.88 484 80 2.08 7.898. 26 4,096.04 140.37 7.873 54 4,020 75 140 37 24.72 75.89 315.501 312. 16 3.34 915.231 915.23 915.23, 10.107.77 10.107.771 10,107.77 OF AMOUNT OF WARRANTS PAID TO INDIVIDUALS FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1912. 32900 $ 1,230 30 720.00 79.50 21.60 36.85 10.50 2 2.1 $ 1 221.10 360.00 50.00 91.23 50.25 43.70 51.00 35.10 15.50 35.00 1,089.90 g $ OUTLAW KILLED IN AFRICA. 1,507.00 830.10 162 93 56.12 120.30 'i6""' 78. S5 41.40 36.80 99 00 99.00 73.50 15.00 3.50 13 00 3.00 .00 1,086 65 20 00 15 00 ' I 224 00 3 25 3S.0 $ 793 01 I 0 60 4 43 33 16.75 3.85 10 55 9-- INVITED. VETO Senate and House Insist Upon Abolition of Commerce Court. "Washington. President 'mrt will register a second veto against the leg2,101.00 islative, executive and judicial bill. It Id predicted. The bill was passed In both houses on Monday. The bill as sent to the White House provides for the abolition of the commerce court, but docs not contain the provisions which would limit to a seven year tenure civil service employes, to which Mr. Taft objected when be vetoed the same bill several days ago. The president has expressed a willall 1,952 90 ingness to stay in Washington summer. If necessary, to back up the commerce court. 1,000.00 480.00 6.00 21 00 OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY: T. L. Foote. Attorney W. A. C. Bryan. Deputy Edward Pike. Deputy SUPT. COUNTY INFIRMARY: John B. Vickers, Su;it JUSTICES OF PEACE: Thos. II. Burton. Justice Geo W, Kofod. Jus'iee John S. C'KJper, Justice D. A. Lindsay. Justice Chas. O. Saunders. Justice John Yates, Justice Edmund O. Lunnen, Justice Washington. Revolution Is spread-InIn Nicaragua. Health conditions about Managua, the capital, are distressing, according to state depart-men- t reports from American Minister Weltzel. No effort has been made to dispose of bodies of thoae killed In the bombardment of the. city. Th minister reports 1,000 bodlta in the fields. Chlnandega has been attacked by the rebels and an attack upon Corlnto, the principal seaport on the Pacific, is feared. Telegraph communication between Managua and Corlnto Is interrupted. Mena, the rebel leader, has received and shows large quantities of Indications of getting financial backing. The presence of bluejackets from the gunboat Annapolis, reinforced by marines from Panama, has restored confidence among the foreigners In the city, the minister reports. SECOND $ ROAD COMMISSIONER: Bombardment of Managua,, and They Remain on Field. eup-plle- 460.90 300.00 $ J. Stalnaker. Commissioner No Effort Ha Been Made to LMsposo of Bodies of Those Killed in the $ Elephant Poacher and Ivory Trader Hunted Down by Band of Soldiers. London. Hunted down by British soldlors In the depth of the jungles in central Africa, where for years In (iefianre of all authority be bad pur fcued the career of elephant poachei and Illicit Ivory trader, James Wood H Rogers, an American. Is dead. was shot down by a little force ol troops which had been sent Into th wilderness In pursuit with orders not to return without the outlaw, dead ot live. Needle Thrust Into Temple. Los Angeles, Cal. Calvin II. Bui lard, formerly Unite! States postof flee Inspector, who was found uncon sciotis on a road near New Hall, in 1,788.27 the Sanfernando valley, with a needle thrust three Inches deep In his right temple, died In the county hospital without bavin regained conscious ncss. Officers have been searching for a young man said 'to have bees In Dullard's company about two bourt 2.66; before be was found dying. Plan Extension to Salt Lake. TVnver. The mortgage of the new company to be organled to take ovet the Ienver, Northwestern A Pacific 1.121.65 railroad, wbicb was discussed at Mon day's conference between Newman Krb and the local officials, storkhold era and attorneys for Ibe company, carries features which provide for the extension of the road to Salt Lakt City. 388.7$ Exchange st Tonopah Burned. Tonopah, Ner. Fire that atarteil In 793 CD tbe Miners' F.xrhanee building here ar!y Monday destroyed that building and one on each side, occupied respectively ss a naloon and a restaurant. The Joss Is estimated at 130.000 with insurance of but 11.000. Fatally Stabbed by Footped. Osden. Because be refused to de live up bU valuables to footpad, $ 1(4 90 Arthur Cbfpp, aged 3.', a Rio Grande I. Thomas W. Vickers, County Auditor of Juah County, Sta'e of Utah, switchman, was stabbed beneath the left arm pit by hi sai1att shortly do hereby certify that the above and foregoinsf Is full, true and complet I o'clork Monday morning. after It rea of of d and all condition financial of the County, detailed Hatement is thotiKht he will die. 1912. June 30:h. endin for the year and expenditures ceipts In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my May Retain Assay Office. seal at my office In Nephl City. Utah, this 3fMh day of July, A. D, 1912. e Washington. Tbe legislative, THOMAS W. VICKERS. and judicial appropriation bill County Auditor of Juab County, Utah, was amended by the senate Monlay so as to provide for the con' (nuance Py ANNA COLEMAN, Deputy. of United States office at Rait Lake, Boise and other western titles. Balloon Swept Out to Sea. Vrn'ce. Cal. Five men who from en art an plor late Min-lain the balinnn Californ'a for what . try was intnded to be an flight empriaie ths men't fA ymur bnine or told tit are believed to be traveling far out sale. tiraigM story txiurtce your treril ever the Par fl orpn. a stTa'jjr.t vry to the readers of tlvs faper will f. -- V the. the ears of thoughtful. inteUigtrtt q'lkkly reach Attempt Fsited. tvjyV.7 ptiMc the people who have the motvry m Ws!rfron Attemjt to YiiUn to reaoi " r v'on of the Ne;st)'li rele- Uieir pocferti. and the ffr& tiens for a frtt eot;rrfsionaI rm-mi"- e lln of rA nof foe. Our bortt. will ho vru to crm'er wifft rr'Mnt Tht cfTW rv r Call to. row Cil of a' lSm kind (be tppfa! rn Io'sIob fall la tbe on Monday 2.57.32 9,2"72 9.2m3.30 x.If'T.U rail t 1.002.37 esard i fcir trT Salt Office. Lake City. Utah, July 23, 1912. Notice Is hereby given that William adA. Justesen, whose post office dress is Deseret, Utah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws' ot Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate thirty (3u) cubic feet of water per eecond from Uaker Hot Springs. Juab County, Utah. From the northwest corner of Section 18, Township 14 south, Range 7 west, Salt Lake Dae and Meridian, the springs are bituated as follows: Spring No. 1 Is 9.590.8 feet west and 873.5 feet north; gprlnir No. 2 Is 10 412.8 feet west and I, 087.5 feet north; Spring No. 3 Is II, 653.8 feet west and 1,168.5 feet north; Spring No. 4 Is 11.662.3 feet west and 1.137.5 feet north; Spring No. 5 Is 11,678.8 feet west and 1,087.5 feet north: Spring No. 6 U 11,873.8 feet west and 1,146 feet north; Spring No. 7 is 11,702.8 feet wfst and 845.5 feet north; Spring No. 8 Is 12 165.8 feet went and 608.5 feet north; Spring No. 9 is 12,214.3 feet west and 664 feet north; Spring No. 10 Is 12 219.3 feet west and 393.5 feet north; Spring No. 11 Is 12,254.3 feet west and 291.5 feet north; Spring No. 13 is 12.29-feet west and 251.5 feet north. The water will be diverted at the places where It Issues from said springj and conveyed by means of a canal for a distance of 52,800 feet and there used during the period from January 1 to Decent ber 31, Inclusive, of each year, o Irrigate 2,400 acres of land embraced In Seof.lons 31. 32 and 33,. Township 14 south. Range 7 west; Section 36, Township 14 south. Range 8 west; Sections 4. 5 and 6, Township 15 south. Range 7 west, and Section 1. Township 15 south. Range 8 west Salt Lake Uase and Mcldlan. This application Is designated In the state engineer's office as No. 4581. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of tbe publication of this notice. CALKn TANNER. State Engineer. Date of first publication August 2, 1912; date of completion ot publication September 12. 1912. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office. Salt Lake City. Utah, July 22, 1912. Notice Is hereby glven'that W!nn Brothers Company, by Its presldont, T. C. Winn, whose post olflce address Is Nephl. Utah, has made application In accordsnce with the requirements ot the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 19o9 and 1911, to appro(23) cubic feet of priate twenty-fivwater per second from Currant Creek Juab County, Utah. Sa!d water will be diverted at a point which bears north 21 degrees east 2.100 feet distant of tbe outh quarter corner of Fcction I. Township 11 south. Range 1 west. Salt Lake Uase and Meridian, from where It will be conveyed by means of a cans! for a instance of 2.500 feet and there used during tbe period from January 1 to Decemler 31. inclusive, of each year, to develop power for the purpose of electric lighting and propelling machinery near Mona, Utah. After having been so diverted and used, the water will be returned to tbe natural channel of the stream, at a point which bears north 1 degree east 4,570 feet distant ot tbe south quarter corner of Section 1, Township 11 south. Range 1 west. Salt Lake Itaae and Meridian. This application is designated In the slate engineer's office ss No. 4628. All protests against the granting ot said application, stating the ressoni therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion ot the publication of this notice. CALEB TANNER, State Engineer. Dale of first publication August 2, 1911; date of completion ot publication September 2, 1912. We're Opposed id Mail Order Concerns Because Thf k cm! tint rd sever 1 4 vtkenof urn Hw - ! Ewy ncemj etal fraa da mnuMy In sIshmi mrf by ifwst is a dnd ena 0-- (mUm r wHot dVUv ia nmn km, puree is mint. B'!m But fcmnaa trait m to wtwr fnodt e ciiMpM, Local pr a iMMliy mrrd. 4 tu w 1 m S taa l'V aay You Don't Need a Town Crier 9 1.50 I r- - 3 021 43 COUNTY. $ of Tax 2,168.691 32.65 225.56 857.38 876.76 exe-fftiv- f 'ion 8,186.70 336.23, 21,230 .65 8 599 .13 8,119 96 335 .83 2,132 .48 17.918 91 2.605, 38, 811 91 17.423 .03 1.703 90 872.35 65.00 24 00 COUNTY NICARAGUA NO COMIC BOTH SIDES LOSING HEAVILY. 269.25 370.94 21.230.651 8,604.81 S. K. Malmgren. Deputy E. B. Roberts, Deputy E. R. Illgginson, Deputy RSKMFNT8; 1911 370.94 OFFICE OF COUNTY SHERIFF: Gus J. Henrlod. Sheriff H. D. Goldsbrouih. Deputy T. P. Tidwell. Deputy Roy Lee, Deputy A. Total ltMf-rr.- ; 1 OFFICE OF COUNTY RECORDFR: ... William Burton Recorder IJlly Pexton, Deputy Stella Cox, Assistant Spencer Burton, Assistant I 69,385 63 Ta" 1,876.761 I CRIMINAL JURY AND WITNESS FUND. P--T 953.74 857.38 25.00 $ SPECIAL ROAD FUND PROVIDED RECEIPTS: 12.643 75 728.18 12,676.401 50 00 GENERAL FUND. Toa1 liilinc trash on hand) not distributed State $ $ 152 22 tab County, balance In favor of M.-I'- .l 808.74 11.867.66 700.00 253.74 857.38 1,876.76 1,370.94 751.10 20,479 55 338.15 8,206 66 1,109.05 7,077.65 266.04 70.19 174.931 1,993.76 1,000.52 17.015.05 153.351 2,462.73 797.11 16.6lj 1,163.11' 16.342.40 436.54 50.34 302.08 7,596.181 246.28 3,850.36 140.37 56.55 258.95 Oi-tle- 4 34 9.61 outstanding RECEIPTS: Pa'stire on hand June 3t(h. 1911 S ate of Utah, pa d on account 223.94 $38,282. 1638,506.10.138,236.85, OFFICE OF COUNTY ASSESSOR: Earl Jackman, Assessor Geo. O. Deputy .Vrs. liarl Jackman. Assistant Mrs. Earl Jackman, Deputy L. II. Mortenson. Deputy M. J. Ixney, Assistant Berthi Bailey. Assistant Arvllla Jackman, Assistant Kphralm Kilertson. iH'puty John A. Grant. Deputy James L. Williams. Deputy Osbora Young, Assistant N. W. Kilertson. Assistant Alma Hague. Assistant O. II. Kay, Assistant Arthur A. Miller. Assistant I J'intv Warrant, J $ $ 157.23 26.70 4.141.23 IN OPERA AFFAIR. 86 2.18 1S3 47 - IJARILIT1ES XT 60.54 124.19 BATTLEFIELD So. Total $ 25,567.31 State Engineer's ST , OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURER: Pas man, Treasurer Initio Jenkins, Deputy J. K. Driscoll, Deputy W. A. C. Bryan, Assistant Stella Cox, Assistant Louise Allen, Assistant .' Pearl Wright, Assistant Mayme Riches, Assistant Ida Linton. Assistant J. II. McKnight, Assistant 153.10 4S5.34 81.21 6S2.S0 Total Disbursements io A. R. 178 00 Kjqeuwe o $ 6. 53 Elections C vil .3 - a ON 2, a P 22. OFFICE OF COUNTY CLERK: Thomas W. Vickers, Clerk Anna Coleman, Deputy Louise C. Vickers, Assistant Leah Pettegrew, Assistant Bertha ltailey, Assistant Lilly Pexton, Assistant Stella Cox, Assistant 31764 Public Health ti c Total 27.00 Telhono e H w a o a v o COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: George Jones, Commissioner . . . Geo. C. Whitmore, Commissioner John S. Neilscn, Commissioner .. 11.6O , State of Utah, inclusive of Migratory Stock taxes 1911 County School Fund exclu sive of taxes In Migratory Stock Funds County Supt. Expense Fund. Migratory Stock Fund 1908. Migratory Stock Fund 1909. Migratory Stock Fund 1910. State School Fund Nephl City Eureka City Town of Levan Mona School I!strlct Nephl School District I.evan School District Juab School District Eureka School District .... Nebo School District Mammoth School District.. Silver City School DiBtrlct. Diamond School District . . . Fish Springs School District Extermination Wild Animalsi Fund 1911 State Road Fund, Provlded STATEMENT 28853 NOTICE TO WATER USERS. THOUSAND BODIES WAR by 1,330 35 540.00 401.64 295.50 282.48 309.04 , 73 63 ' 809 60 2.34879 PAX-MAN- Therefore Mcftni Mf. wh tt- - ewe trt!me. FWm am) VrcapwM Advertise! TU t Wl il do it fmm. ilo tt OTfmaftn A" lirtrhmm'nt m tl Viil twy ynat M ll rr tf &'..Kf ymf A "" trd I " AH ! 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