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Show Thowdty. Mi y 17 THE LEHI SDN, LEHI, UTAH L PAGE FOUH Sec. 24: T. 5 is Financial Report of Lehi City For the Year 1927 WATER WORKS SINKING RECEIPTS Balance on hand January 1, 1927.. $3,553.47 Taxes - 4,394.99 FUND DISBURSEMENTS Total Interest i-1"1?" Balance on hand January 1, 1928..- I7.U3.48 RECEIPTS ..... 17,948.46 ELECTRIC LIGHT SINKING FUND DISBURSEMENTS Interest On Bonds Taxes .. $1,459.64 Balance On Hand January 1, 1928.. LIBRARY FUND DISBURSEMENTS $878.38 $581.26 RECEIPTS Cash On 'Hand January 1, 1927..-.. Taxes , ... ........ ..$ 497.43 1.828.53 Total -.....$2,325.96 CONTINGENT RECEIPTS Balance On Hand January 1. 1927- $3,095.00 Taxea 97.30 Librarian's Salary .... $667.00 Books - 329.55 Binding Books 4.b0 Magazines - 62- Miscellaneous 10Mn Wiring Building 74 (9 Total ..." - J1'280-08 Cash On Hand December 31, 1927 .....$l,04o.88 SINKING FUND DISBURSEMENTS Interest ,..$112.78 Total .'. $3,192.30 WATER WORKS FUND RECEIPTS Rates $6,242.31 Lumber Resold Balance On Hand December 31, 1927 $3,079.52 98.88 DISBURSEMENTS Overdraft January 1, 1927 -$ 126.87 Salaries JfJ-M Extensions & Maintenance . 864.33 Miscellaneous - 31.58 Refunds -- Settling Tank 4,346.70 Total - $6,341.19 ELECTRIC LIGHT FUND RECEIPTS Taxes - -I 2,919.14 Loans 6,770.00 Refunds ....... - 125.54 Total Overdraft December 31. 1927 ..$6,693.73 ....$352.54 DISBURSEMENTS and Total - $9,814.68 GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS , Taxes - - 8,935.88 Materials Labor -. .. Freight and Express...:. Loans Repaid ..... Interest Miscellaneous r Salaries ........ .Total Overdraft December 31, Machinery....................$ 2,013.23 .. . 610.90 494.70 6,770.00 107.90 47.67 272.88 .........$10,317.28 1927 $502.60 DISBURSEMENTS Licenses , Fines ...... Dog Taxes . .... Sale of Cemetery Lots... Lowering Device Interest Dally Balances............ ... Loans . . .. Interest Cemetery Trust Fund... Refunds on Material Sold Fire Protection . . (Rentals ,.........,... 1,248.50 169.00 84.00 71.00 14.50 28.19 7,115.00 9.90 51.20 266.00 30.00 Overdraft January 1, 1927 $1,184.49 Salaries .... . $3,085.10 Miscellaneous 336.92 Official Expense . 90.58 Park Upkeep and Lighting. ..... 392.01 Printing and Advertising 112.00 Cemetery ..,u. 170.75 Fire Department 456.76 Merchandise 370.41 Miscellaneous Labor ........... 286.20 Office Supplies ......., ... 62.66 Telephone ., 80.42 Loans Repaid . , 5,115.00 Interest v . 213.27 Election .......... 152.44 Fire Insurance ...... 104.96 Electric Light System and (Maintenance .. 3,390.99 Water Works System and Maintenance ........ ....... 2,987.22 Band , 171.00 Street Interest and Maintenance 309.90 Total Disbursements .......$17,988.59 Overdraft 1,184.49 Total Total ............... .....$19,173.08 Overdraft December 31, 1927 ...........$1,156.33 RECEIPTS Taxes ............. Loans . ... Miscellaneous Paving Taxes ...5........$18,023.17 STREET AND SIDEWALK FUND DISBURSEMENTS January 1, 1927 .$ 6,562.02 2,500.00 .. 140.00 .. 443.20 , Total $9,645.22 Overdraft Salaries Cleaning Ditches Grading Streets . Sprinkling . Interest Material . Labor ... ,. .... Loans Repaid . Miscellaneous .. Recording Fees, County Recorder-Delinquent Recorder-Delinquent Taxes . ... . White Way . ..... Gavel Hauling Total Overdraft December 31, 1927- MEMORIAL BUILDING FUND . J RECEIPTS Taxes . ;.... Wans - ;. Subscriptions for Tablets 5,888.93 5,515.00 22.45 DISBURSEMENTS Overdraft January 1, 1921 Labor Building and Grounds, Electric Light Installation Miscellaneous .. Interest . Fuel and Power ,,,, Loans Repaid .$ 9,146.87 80.00 20.00 74.25 . 348.00 . 443.98 75.18 ... 230.62 2,000.00 53.40 10.88 .- 271.04 . 2,353.97 ... 1,291.40 -.$16,399.59 -.$6,754.37 ..$ 4,049.64 - 292.63 - 706.57 - 219.00 35.14 - , 1,090.00 .. 639.36 - S.015.00 Total ............... CAPITAL ASSETS City Grounds City Hall, Memorial Building. Library Building City Hall Furniture and Fixtures-Library Fixtures-Library Furniture and Fixtures Water Works System : Electric Light Plant, System and White Way : Fire Station Site and Building City Park $11,426.38 Wines Park Unsold Portion of Cemetery-Old Cemetery-Old Cemetery Property Gravel Pit - City's Equity Paved Walks- City's Equity Paved Roads Equipment All Departments Water Stock Owned- Less Depreciation TOTAL . $ 1,000.00 55,924.66 .. 1,357.15 - 2.778.59 70,506.94 27,450.16 1,299.89 .. 1,000.00 10,000.00 250.00 200.00 300.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 6435.48 105.00 $188,327.87 16.295.67 Total ...... Overdraft December 31, 1927 CURRENT ASSETS Water Rates Delinquent Paving District No. 3 Due and Deferred ..$15,047.39 ....$3,621.01 -$ 2.022.35 Miscellaneous Accounts Receivable. City's Equity, Tax Sales Inventories . Uncollected Taxes For 1927- Uncollected Taxes Prior to 1927 Unexpired Fire Insurance Loan To RepayTiftb. Ward Note-Total 3,311.60 263.90 2,544.11 675.14 3,118.88 5,284.94 93.59 3,000.00 ..$20,714.51 LIABILITIES Water Bonds Contingent Bonds ' Electric Light Bonds Notes Payable . Cemetery Trust Fund Reserve for Money on Deposit la Defunct People's Bank.. -.$20,500.00 2,000.00 18,500.00 23,370.00 400.00 3.136.30 . $172,032.20 Approved by the City Council of Lehl City, May 12, 1928. SYDNEY GILCHRIST, "Mayor. J. O. MEILIN'G, Recorder. Total -$58,256.30 I hereby certify that the above and foregoing fore-going statement for the fiscal year of 1927 is true and correct (Seal) CLARA ASHER, Recorder. Special GENUINE WILLARD Battery For All Light Cars TIRES 30x312 . 29x4.40 ,$4.95 .$6.55 Let Jim Do Your Repairing. Lehi Motor S. D. Broadbent, Mgr. Main Street Used Cars All Guaranteed For 30 Days and Sold On Easy Terms. 1925 DODGE SCREEN TRUCK A good car and a good buy. 1925 CHEVROLET COUPE Very good condition. Five tires. 1927 CHEVROLET COACH Fully equipped with bumper, motor meter, trunk In rear and 5 new tires. 1926 CHEVROLET COACH Looks and runs like a new car. Five tires. 1925 ESSEX COACH 5 New Tires New Paint Completely Overhauled. 1924 FORD COUPE Good Tires and New Paint A good car to own. 1926 CHEVROLET TON TRUCK Closed Cab. Five 30x5 Tires. Completely Overhauled.' 1925 FORD ROADSTER TRUCK Steel body. Good condition. Ten Other Trucks and Tourings to choose from. Martin Nielsen Auto Co. American Fork IMPOBTAJil'E OF TIMING SPRAY DATES B. and M. It i now a 8. L divert the water from Br? J? to point which bears 8 f J mintues W. 2220 ft ft egree l of Sec. 18. T. 4S.St?or and M and convey n p'' U B. an earth canal and parti natural creek channel W . roa l - ".7" v,reeK locate o . "J gress W 9060 ft. from thl i?1 a bee. 18 thence U C Canyon Creek in. 7 flos of said Sec. 18. thDnr Fort with Dry Dry Creek to the diversion, namely week tw 'uu?"fi cor. minutes E. 2983 ft. from theTT of Sec. 25. T. 4 s p ,lD,6Rw. ana m. wnere it will be usert ,17 tofore for the Irrigation of th? deecribed land. me b This application Is desienot toeoSUte Engineer's OfflceT All protests against tho said application, stating the 1 " ;;therefor, must be by affidav0?1 duplicate, accompanied with i a -$1.00. and filed in this rX: thirty (30) days after the comZ or tne publication of this noUcI 3EO. M. BACON, First publication AprIlS2t6,tlSIle6 Last publication May 24, 1928." i All the important., apple growing sections of the United States are us lng Codling Moth, cages as a means of determining the activities of this insect. We are using this system again this year as we think it the only sure and accurate way of determining de-termining the proper time to apply the sprays In controlling the Codling Moth. Stations have been established In fifteen locations in Utah County and the men watching these cages have full information on the develop, nient of the insects and will be glad and willing to tell any fruit grower in their vicinity when the moth is on wing and when the eggs are hatch ing, thus giving every one ample time to get a thorough first cover ,spray on their fruit Just before the worps begin be-gin to work. , These Codling Moth Station keepers keep-ers are as follows: D. J. Strong . Alpine Reed Robinson -Am. Fork H. V. Swenson Manila Nat .Loader ......... Pleasant Grove Edve Long Pleasant View A. G. Olsen Provo Lynn Cloward Salem Ben Ritchie Santaquin Morris Wood Spanish Fork David Barter Lindon F. W. Studebaker Elbefta James Fergeson Edgemont Lewis Wride Payson Wm. Park Orem Spray schedule to be followed: wimvni opray wnen ouas are bursting, either oil or lime-sulfur. t atyx spray After petals have fallen arsenate of lead. First Cover Spray Just as first moths begin to emerge in cages ar. senate of lead. Second Cover Spray 10 days later, at high point of hatch arsenate of lead. ' Third Cover Spray Just as second brood moths emerge in cages arse nate of lead. Fourth Cover Spray At high point of second brood hatch arsenate of lead. Note! The young San Jose Scale begin to crawl in Uuly. Volck oil Siaa proved very satisfactorily con trol wben applied with the lead spray during that month. W. F. Smith, Asst Co. Agr. Agent o : . 55 PATITMS DISCHARGED AT STATE MENTAL HOSPITAL lwenty five patients of the mh State hospital were discharged dur ing tne monta of April according Dr. Frederick Dunn's renort tn Ml state board of insanity, the members oi wnicn met m regular monthly ses sion imirsday, May 10, at Prove aaouion to tbis four natienta during the month, which trith ss ceived left a net total of 825 patients m tne insutution of May, or a decrease of 6 during the month. The causes of the deaths were giv. en Dy tne superintendent as follows cxnanston of Insane, 1; apollexy, epilepsy, 1; general paralysis, 1. ' A total of $2947.62 was collected tne institution during the month, cording to the report f f TT . . i wo npisiem cows were aMpH f f. uig hospital's herd, from the Carnation farms of Seattle. Members of the Institution are busy working putting in their crops and the general business of farming. The new dining room and kitchen has been completed. Just as soon as the new dormitory is completed, Supt Dunn Intends to transfer all of the feebleminded male patients from the cottage to the domitory and Install tne more easily disturbed patient in the . cottage. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Fourth Judicial District Court of Utah in and for Utah County. In the matter of , the estate of William F. Young, Deceased. Notice to Creditors. Creditors will present claims with vouehers to the undersigned at his residence Pleasant Grove, Utah County, Utah, on or before July 12, 1928 WILLIAM F. YOUNG, Administrator of the Estate of William F. Young, deceased, A. J. EVANS, Attorney for Administrator. First Publication May 10, 1928. Last Publication May 31, 1928. USERS NOTICE WATER State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 19, 1928. Notice is hereby that the Lehi Irrt gation Company and North Bench Irrigation Company, the principal place of business of which is Lehi, Utah, have made application in ac cordance with the requirements of Sec. 8, Chapter 67, Session Laws of Utah, 1919 and 1925, to change the point of diversion of 20 c. f. s. of water from Dry Creek; in Utah County, Utah. Heretofore said water has been diverted from said creek at point which bears N. 11 degrees minutes a. z83 rt. .trom tbe SW. cor, Of Sec. 25, T. 4 S., R. 1 E.. S. L. B, and SI. and used for the irrigation of 10,960 acres of land embraced in the Sy2, SN Sec. 31; SYz and SN Sec. 32; S and" SN Sec. 33; SNW& Sec. 34, T. 4 S., R. I E., N SW Sec. 36, T. 4 S., R, 1 W., WMs Sec. 4; Sees. 5, 6. 7 and 8. W Sec. 9; WV2 Sec. 16; Sees. 17. 18. 19. 20' and 21, T. 5 S., R. 1 E.. Sec. 1: E.' First publication April 26, 1928. EW Sec. 12; E, EW Sec. 13; Last publication May 24, 1928. In died re- NOTICE TO WATER USf-l State Engineer's Office, BJ:8.7' ytalV Aril . 1928. . , i udeujr given tnat the Lehi Irrigation Company and North w Irrigation Co. the principal place la ojcui, uian hav made application In accordance tt the requirements of th Laws of Utah, 1917. as amendTdte the Session Laws df Utah, 1919 J, 1925, to appropriate 20 c. f. n nf " from Dry Creek in Utah County r;tak Said water is to be diverted at 1 point which bears S. 37 degrees 15mii. uies w. mm it. trom the NB. cor ef Sec, 18, T. 4 S R. 2 E., S. L. B. & M and conveyed by means of a canal and the natural channel to a point on Fort Canyon Creek located S. 51 d-grees d-grees 0 minutes W. 9060 ft. from the cor. 01 saia sec. is, tnence allow-ed allow-ed to flow down the natural chanael or saia tort canyon Creek to hi junction with Dry Creek, thence down saia ureeK to a point N. 11 deer 0 minutee E. 29S3 ft from the SW cor. of Sec. 25, T. 4 S., R. 1 B., S. L B. & !M., and there rediverted into the North Bench Canal and used from April 1st to October 31st Inclusive oi each year as a supplementary supply to irrigate lu.Sbu acres of land embraced" em-braced" in the SV2, SN Sec. 31, S, SNy2 Sec. 32, S, SKNK Set 33; SNWi Sec. 34, T. 4 S., R. 1 E, N and SE Sec. 36, T. 4 S., R, 1 W., W Sec. 4; Sees. 5, 6, 7 and 8, W Sec. 9; W Sec. 16; Sees. 17,18, 19, 20, 21, T. 5 S R. I. E Sec. 1 and 12, E and EW Sec. 13, Sec. 24, T. 5 S., R. 1 W., all in S. L. B. and M. This application is designated In the State Engineer's Office as File No. 10267. . All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must bet by affidavit In duplicate, .accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and filed in this office within tfcirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. GEO. M. BACOX, State Engineer. SHINGLES WOOD OR ASPHALT ALL GRADES AND COLORS Star A Star Wood Shingle $150 Per 1000 Five Two Perfect Wood Shingle $6.00 Per 1000 rA good grade of asphalt lock shingle, just the thing for reroof ing over old shingles $5.00 Per Square LET LEHI MEN DO YOUR WORK We 'Also Have A Wax Floor Polisher For Rent. R. J. WHIPPLE THE LUMBER MAN by ac- women State Street Garage Mrs. i Marvel, : tud Mrs. Dr. an I children provo Mr. grs. J. City vis Mr. Sprtogv their Pi Smith. Mr. Howan were t City T Mrs. Paul, with : Elmer Mr, daugb visitet with i 50c 1 |