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Show Thursday, Aug-us- THE 6, 1931 t FINANCIAL REPORT OF JUAB SCHOOL DISTRICT FROM Jl'LY 1st, 1930 TO Jl'NE 30th, (Continued From Page One) North Western Mutual Fire Co National First Company 300 00 149.50 Water and Power: City Light Plant City Waterworks Town Board Town Board Utah Power Si Light Co 715.38 288 35 65.76 37.50 10 29 Light, Nephi Nephi Levan Mona Free Text Books, Library Books, and Supplementary Charles Scrlbners 6t Sons Hall-McCrea- ry Scott Foresman Co ;. 25 80 2.70 64.34 Co Wheeler Pub. Co So. Western Pub. Co Webster Pub. Co John C. Winston Co World Book Co Johnson Pub. Co T. Nelson Si Sons J. W. Stacey Inc. Webb Pub. Co. Calif. School Book Co Little Brown Co Am. Library As'n Benj. H. Sanborn Co. Wiley Inc B. Lippincott Co John J. Texts: v .. Manual Arts Press Harter Pub. Co Milton Bradley Co Teachers College Western Printing Co. A. S. Barnes Co Marshal Hughes Co Houghton Mifflin Co Harlow Pub. Co. American Book. Co. Macmillan Pub. Co Bruce Pub. Co. Rand McNally Co. Public School Pub. Co University of Chicago Utah-Idah- o School Supply Co - Music Books and Musical Instruments: Consolidated Music Co C. L. Barnhouse Co. Walter Jacobs Inc Century Music Co Carl Fischer Music Co. H. W. Gray Co. Clayton F. Summy Co. Mentzer Bush Co McKinley Pub. Co. Oliver Ditson Co. Gamble Hinged Music Co. Supplementary Music Co. National Music Co Ellis B. Hall Music Co 37.00 54.99 217.99 159.92 21.76 1.68 2.40 2.34 182. 12 89 13.92 2.00 1.14 2.00 4.01 3.25 3.64 3.54 .60 3.00 2.75 51.54 35.09 2.88 25.55 26.41 1.97 3.5b 1.50 4.25 800.24 72.51 17.99 1.48 1.00 2.85 1.93 4.00 .64 2.21 25.07 .78 21.93 12.42 2.40 Magazines, School Papers, Health Pamphlets, etc.: Molstad Magazine Agency Home Geographic Co Clearing House Co Cleanliness Institute American Educational Press 47.75 3.00 3.00 12.00 103.24 School Supplies, Domestic Science, and Janitor Supplies 4.40 Nephi Mer. Co 93.58 Chas. Foote & Sons 65.17 Bailey Grocery Co. 8.19 O. P. Skaggs 52.77 City Meat Market .... 5.00 Allen's Cash Store .. 20.46 Cy's Meat Market .. 68.89 Jackman Bros.. 20.19 Mrs. Delia Lundsteen 638.26 Utah-Idah- o School Supply Co. 274.86 Zellerback Paper Co 23.12 Z. C. M. I. Store 1.98 J". I. Holcomb Mfg. Co 1.06 Singer Machine Co 3.50 Government Printing Office ... 125.00 C. K. Hause Co. 1.00 C. Howard Hunt Co Repairs, Maintenance and EquipmentGraybar Electric Company Inter-M- t. Electric Co Otis Elevator Co Texas Company Veloy Vest N. J. Schow J. J. Taylor Cooper, Pyper Co. Underwood Typerwriter Co. H. H. Evans Sells Furniture Co - 173.50 1.24 4.00 16.65 8.00 25.00 7.50 34.35 347.65 H.00 1.20 19.70 9.05 22.50 365.00 30.10 Co. ell Smoot Lumber Co Mrs. Emma B. Sells Hyrum Haynes H. Nicholson D. C. Sparks Jack Winn Mel. Stanley Allan Gustin Carl Haynes J. W. Summerhays Co Calloway Hoock Francis Hooker Electric Co Defiance Button Co Ostler & Allen Norton Door Closer Co. . Crane Company Oscar Carlson Co. S. O. Ord Arvel Wankler Royal Typerwriter Co.. H. P. Anderson Beckley Cardy Co. Leather Supply Co Salt Lake Hardware Co. Kendall Bros. (Stoker Mona School) etc Silver Maple Service A. G. Spalding & Bros. Lillian Linton Nephi Motor Co. Beesley Music Co Tunnell Map Co McKnlght Map Company -- .. L. P. Anderson Alonzo Boswell Verno Boswell T. L. Smith McMurty Paint Co Bennett Glass & Paint Co. W. J. Henriod Louie Henriod ..... A. J. Crapo David Austin 10.00' 35.50 9.00 12.00 21.00 16.00 61.15 33.00 6.50 4.71 6.09 183.62 2.25 5.00 4.00 5.00 1.00 121.24 20.62 33.51 72855 10.00 21.23 24.00 39.84 49.00 68.00 11.02 60.75 18.00 10.00 '. 9.00 98.76 47.85 147.00 72.00 87.00 14.50 y Co Samuel Linton R. E. Carter Frank Phlllipson Payment of Interest, First Nat. Bank, Tax Interest on Notes First National Bank, First National Band, 207.50 283.45 409.64 215.60 - 109.05 146.77 36.90 Bonds, and Notes: Anticipation Notes Local News Happenings PAGE FIVE Local News Victor Jones and daughters Melba Lawrence Memniott is visiting and The Misses Stella Harris and Lenora of Salt Lake City visitIrene Tolley visited with friends In with his grandmother Mrs.. Jane ed recently with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Salt Lake City four days last week. Memmott in Sciplo this wet-kJones. Miss Maurlne Kendall Is a guest Mr. and Mrs. Dufce Page were Eugene Ingram returned home among the business visitors In Salt this week at the home of Mrs. R. Thursday evening from Soldier W. McMulUn In Payson. Lake City Saturday and Sunday. Summit where he has been employ1,117.26 Miss Maxine Pay Is in Salt Lake Miss Minnie Burton is visiting in ed for the past two weeks. City visiting with Mrs. C. K. Price Provo this week with Mr. and Mis. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blackburn W. L. Gardner. for a short time. and daughter of Los Angeles, spent two week with Mr. and Mrs. Mima Hunter of Cedar City Miss Freda Jensen of Salt Lake Mrs. days last Whitehead and Mr. and is visiting this week at the home of City Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. LeRoy Samuel Linton. Gerald Cazler and family this week. her daughter Mrs. L. M. Pexton. Paul Grace returned home SatMiss Lenore Bowles Is enjoying a LeRoy Belliston of Beaver spent Fort Warren, Wyoming, urday a few hours Wednesday of last vacation with relatives and friends where from he has ben training for the week with his mother Mrs. Joseph in Salt Lake City for a short time. past six weeks in the Reserved OffiBelliston. cers training camp. of Miss Wanda West Farmington Wilford Belliston has spent the Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Sumner and daughter past week in the Uinta Basin where Mrs. J. A. Whipple this week. Maline of Provo visited for a few he has been extracting honey. the fore part of the week with Mrs. J. A. Whipple Is the guest days Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Ingram. Mrs. Albert Powell and five child- of her mother Mrs. T. S. Bolley in Miss Sumner is assistant librarian ren of Payson visited for a few American Fork. at the Provo Public Library. days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Large 10c bar COCOA ALMOND Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams and Ray Powell. son Lena and Mrs. Livingston 5 Bars for son Kenneth of Pumice were house 25c Ross of Fountain Green motored Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C. Pexton and guests of Mr. and Mrs. George over her and with spent Sunday family returned home Sunday from Wllkey Sunday. sister Mrs. William Jackson and a delightful short visit to YellowLarge 10c Bar COCOA LEMON, Ross remained and Is vis' Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bowles of family. stone National Park. 5 liars for 25c Salt Lake City visited (or a few iting at the Jackson home this week. Dr. Maude H. Tillotson and son hours Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Huntington, J. H. Mlllward, Billie of Woodland, Calif., visited W. H. Bowles. and Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mill-waLarge 5c Bar, COCOA ALMOND with Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Warenskl, a visited Lake of Salt 7 Bars for City 25c Miss Mildred Bowles returned and Mrs. William F. Squire recently of the week home recently after visiting for a few days the fore part the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Miss Ruby Painter of Salt Lake wek with her aunt and uncle Mr. at Judd. They were enroute to Fish Large 5c Bar, COCOA LEMON, City visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett In Lehi. Lake. 7 Bars for and Mrs. Henry Painter a few days 25c Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Peterson, 1598.46 day the latter part of the week. returned Chrlstensen James Mrs. Mrs. Pearl Sherwood, and Mrs. Le8unday arter visiting for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Painter had Roy Brough spent Friday afternoon to Nephi two weeks in Preston, the past as Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. In Provo. Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Roy Neaf and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mrs. Rose B. Boyer of Los Ang- Pitt and in Salt Lake City with Mr. Anderson and family of Eureka. eles, Is visiting for some time with and Mrs. Louis Pitt. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mcllrath of relatives. She Is the house guest Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fitzell of San Salt Lake City are guests of Mrs. of Mrs. Kate Bowles. Diego, California, visited for a few Mcllrath's mother Mrs. Gideon Sid-weWord was received by relatives days the fore part of the week with for a short time before returnMr. and Mrs. S. G. Ord and other ing to their home, after touring that Mr. and Mrs. David Blgler of friends and relatives in Nephi, Through the medium of taxes zation of employes who are fosterSouthern Utah, Wyoming, and Payson have a fine daughter, born which are paid by the employes of ing the effort to get business back to Denver. July 23rd. the Union Pacifl In Utah and the to the Rails, "strikes directly at Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Christiansen huge sum paid for the same pur every home in the state. Not only Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bailey of Miss Alice Sowby left Tuesday week-end had as their guests Mr. pose by the corporation itself, will loss of business by the railroads 16751 for an extended trip through Yel- Sterling, were dinner guests at the and Mrs. Stanley Rasmusson and there is provided one of the prin- which always have been prepared lowstone National Park, Glazier home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford cipal sources of financial support to handle It mean curtailment of National Park, and the Canadian Bailey Thursday of last week. They family of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon and family, and Mr. for the schools in the state as well man power and Its resultant National Park. She will visit with were on their way home from Los Stringfellow and as for the county and state govE. L. Chrlstensen reduction of purchasing her sister Mrs. Edagr Nilsson in Angeles, where Mr. Bailey has at- and Mrs. ernments. $1,148,904.79 paid annu- power by employes but in addition of Draper. Raymond, Alberta, Canada, before tended summer school for the past family ally by the Union Pacific for taxes there is a direct reflection possible six weeks. returning home. Mrs. T. O. Durham and son Kent, In Utah. Employes themselves, on in tax receipts. 168.99 "Taxes paid by Union Pacific In D. C, who are visit- their homes and personal property Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wilkinson of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Willam Call, Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. pay an additional large sum. Of this Juab County $83,758.49. Leah Call, Mr. and Mrs. Harold and family of Salt Lake City, and ing W. Golden a few days the lat"Lack of support of the travel and sum $48,766.0 go directly for school Taylor and Miss Dora Call of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foote of Provo ter part ofspent the week in Salt Lake ship by rail movement," says a purposes and $34,992.49 for mainLake City, Mr. and Mrs. Charles motored down and had supper in City with Mr. and Mrs. George statement of the Union Pacific Em taining the cost of government in Dixon of Spanish Fork, were house the canyon with relatives Saturday Durham. ployes Booster League, the organi all its forms." guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pat- evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson terson over the week end. Miss visited at the home of Mrs. Leah Clarence Gowers visited with his Call is visiting with her sister Mrs. Evans until Sunday. parents Mr .and Mrs. A. J. Gowers Patterson this week. a few hours Sunday. Mr. Gow The Mangelson summer home in for to Sprlngville ers was on his Miss Thelma Warner presided the canyon was the scene of a Joy-ab- le where he will beway employed by the over an attractively arranged bridge social affaair Friday evening He luncheon at her home Saturday when Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tolley en- Bonneville Lumber Company. has worked for that company for evening, in compliment to Mr. and tertained members of the Ladies the past 18 months in Lynndyl, and Mrs. Edwin Bailey who were recent- Progressive Kensington and their his many friends in Nephi will be ly married. Luncheon was served at partners. Following an elaborate pleased to hear of his promotion. 8.00 o'clock on four small card tabsupper served at one large table, the les with yellow daisies and delphin- evening was spent in games and a THE VERY ORDINANCE The color harmony of blue program around a large bonfire. 1,407.43 iums. CENTR& Of and yellow was carried out through Those present at the delightful afEVERYTHING Granting to LOS ANGELES & out the luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. fair were Mr. and Mrs. E. Len SALT LAKE RAILROAD COMPaul K. Walker received the high Jones, Mr. and Mrs. David Winn, score prizes. The guest list inclu- Mr. and Mrs. James Andrews, Mr. PANY, and its succesors and asright to construct and ded Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Walker, and Mrs. George V. Ord, Mrs. Jen- signs, the a spur track In Third West DATES Supt. and Mrs. Owen L. Barnett, nie Beck, Mrs. Kate Bowles, Mrs. operate Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Warner, Mr. Estella Garrett, Mrs. Janerva Jen- Street and across Fourth South WITH BATH 2jTO8. SINGLE and Mrs. Clarence Pay, Mrs. Lola C. kins. Mrs. Ora Sperry, Mrs. Florence Street, Nephi City, Utah. Ordained Be the It wiin DAI n TIU City by Jensen, Misses Mae Andrews, and Worthington, Mrs. Rose Boyer, Mrs. KmACTN WEEKLY, MONTHCf Nelda Beck, Alton Gadd, Elmo Han- Ada Johnson, Miss Nelda Beck and Council of1. Nephi City, Utah: AND RfiSiD&KTlAi. BATES Section That a franchise and sen of Lehi, and the honored guests Miss Mae Andrews and the host right of way is hereby granted and and the hostess. and hostess. Hotel fe offllkrted given to Los Angeles & Salt Lake TrAWdjta unit of the Eppley HotJ CcVil rbtels Railroad Company, its successors Levan Amusement Hall, rent of Hall 193.00 b the middle est. Louisville, Kyv and assigns, to lay and construct and FWsburPaardth Hamilton 4.90 Maggie Bradfield, laundry work and operate a standard gauge railGrand Junction Seed Co. flower seeds chain of Hotels in California 2.56 road spur track along Third West 60.01 Nephi Drug. Diptheria serum, etc Street and across Fourth South feCEPPLEY CHARLES HAMILTON Ord and Mangelson, Diptheria serum, etc. 118.35 Street in Nephi City, Utah, the cenWcWW I Managing Ondar Jskhrrt Times-New- s, 171.35 ter line of said spur track being Printing and Publislng Grace Jenkins, Typewriting 4.80 described as follows: Mabel Wilson, Typewriting 17.55 Beginning at a point in the cenPost Publishing Co. Roll Books 13.92 ter line of the main track of L. A. O. L. Barnett, transportation Board Members 30.20 & S. L. R. R., distant southerly Mines Smelter Co. Chemistry Supplies 54.26 595.0 feet from the Intersection of 10.30 Kelley Company, Requisition Books said center line with the north line CHKAOO OFFICE 520 No. Michiaon Aw Red Wing Advertising Co. Diplomas 68.50 of Section 8, Township 13 South, Suit 422 Phon Superior 44l 15.00 Ralph Belliston, trimming trees Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Robert Chappell, trimming trees 15.00 Meridian; thence southerly along a 18.80 Herbert B. Maw, speaker expenses No. 10 turnout to the left to a point Amos N. Merrill, Institute Speaker Expense 20.00 distant easterly 20 feet from the Hermese Peterson, Institute Speaker Expense 10.00 center line of said main track; 2.92 State Supt. Instruction, Census Cards thence southerly parallel with said A. E. Smith, Transportation 25.00 Club main track to a point distant south5.00 Ray Newton, Convention Expense erly 325 feet from the point of bePaul K. Walker, Convention Expense 5.00 ginning, the location of said spur 5.00 Geo. A. Sperry, Convention Expense track being shown In yellow upon 5.00 Alonzo Ingram, Convention Expense .. the attached print, which is hereby 5.00 Thorval Rigby, Convention Expense made a part hereof. 42.80 D. F. Winn, car mileage, labor etc 1,661.85 Section 2. This franchise is granted for period of ninety-nin- e years. Cash Balance on Hand June 30th, 1931 4,359.93 Section 3. This franchise may be terminated at the option of the City Total Disbursements: 113,702.56 Council if said spur track shall cease to be used for a continuous BOND TRANSACTIONS period of eighteen months. Bonded Indebtedness July 1st, 1930 $108,000.00 This ordinance shall go into efBonds Redeemed: Bond No. 68 1,000.00 fect and be In force 31 days after Bonds Redeemed: Bond No. 69 1,000.00 its approval and publication. Bonds Redeemed: Bond No. 70 1,000,00 Passed by the City Council and Bonds Redeemed: Bond No. 71 1,000.00 approved by the Mayor of Nephi Bonds Redeemed: Bond No. 72 1,000.00 City. Utah, this 9 day of June, 1931. Bonds Redeemed: Bond No. 73 1,000.00 HARRY BEAGLEY Bonds Redeemed: Bond No. 74 1,000.00 Mayor of Nephi City, Utah Bonds Redeemed: Bond No. 75 1,000.00 Full Oversize Standard Urea Bonds Redeemed: Bond No. 76 1,000.00 Heavy Duty BESSIE HIGGINSON 3,164.33 City Recorder of 9,000.00 Total Redemptions: 8-- " $9,000.00 Nephi City, Utah 4-5.00-1-9 4.50-2- 0 BESSIE HIGGINSON, City I, (29x4.501 29x5.00 Bonded Indebtedness July 1, 1931 $99,000.00 Recorder of Nephi City, Utah, do 9-- ' 4.75-1- 9 4.40-2- 1 5.00-2-0 ASSETS AND LIABILITIES hereby certify that the foregoing is tSOxJ.OOl ASSETS (28 x 4.75) (29 x 4.401 a full .true and correct copy of an $ 217,640.00 ordinance Sites and Buildings $5-6granting unto Los Ang5.25-1- 9 4.50-2- 0 815 5.00-2- 0 31535.00 eles & Salt Lake Railroad ComFurniture and Equipment 30 x 5.001 (29 x 5.251 129x4501 832.00 pany, its sucessors or assigns, a Library Books 1,408.91 Free Text Books 7,730.00 franchise for the construction, main4.50-2- 1 TRUCK TIRBt 5M 5.25-2- 1 4,359.93 tenance and operation of a spur Operating Cash (less Outstanding Warrants) 31x5.251 (30 x 4.501 29-- " track In Third West Street and 6- 8- 5.50-1- 9 , 4.75-1- 9 Total: 261,796.93 Fourth South Street, Nephi 30-27.50-2- 0 LIABILITIES (29 x 5.501 (26 x 4.731 City, Utah, passed and approved by Interest accrued and unpaid 1,650.00 the City Council of said Nephi City Sava ... on We have your lizet AH 6ize Priced low Tubes, too 34,829.17 Depreciation on buildings and equipment 10300.00 on June 9, 1931, and that said 150..84B.93 Excess of assets over liabilities ordinance was published on August . TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES ram as vou pay. $ 99,000.00 6th, 1931, In the Bonds Outstanding, July 1st, 1931 Nephi Times-New- s. 625.00 rd UNION PACIFIC PAYS LARGE TAXES TO JUAB COUNTY ll, te tteinaiionally 3amotw 1 a LOW 4-- H 1931 PMCES OWl 3 6-9- 8 4-9- 8 7-1- 0 0 $8" ss - Bonds Redeemed .... Interest on Bonds Miscellaneous and Sundry Items: State School Board Assn. annual dues Lavon Rowe, refund of Reg. Fees Cola Mortensen, refund of Reg. Fees NEPHI, UTAH S, 30x3 Coal, Lumber, Drayage, and Freight: Bonneville Lumber Co H. D. Goldsbrough I. M. Petty, Agent Rolapp-Romne- 1931 TIMES-NEW- .. Dennis Wood, Clerk Convention expense Harry Beagley, Car expense, and night classes Clerk's Contingent Fund, Freight, Express. Postage ................. .......... gC Mt. States Tel. Co. Toils and rentals 20,000.00 406.67 9,000.00 5,422.50 6.00 5.00 5.00 11.15 200.00 353.48 155.00 32x6 5 261,79653 Total: In witness whereof I have hereunI hereby certify that the above Financial Report for the school year to set my hand and affixed the seal ending June 30th, 1931, Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. of Nephi City, this 3rd day of Aug. DENNIS WOOD Clerk of the Board 1931. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of August, 1931. BESSIE HIGGINSON (Seal) Gibson, Notary Public Residing at Nephi, Utah A. B. City Recorder of Nephi City, Utah Page Motor Co. Nephi, Utah |