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Show Thursday, March 28th, THE 1929. LOCAL NEWS OF INTEREST TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES LOCAL HAPPENINGS James A. Kelly of Fillmore, manMr. and Mrs. Clias. Stephenson ager of tbe local O. P. Skaggg utore and daughter Josephine visited with wan la Nephi TueBday, discussing friends and relatives in Provo and business matters with the local Salt Lake City last Week. Mr. Floyd Ockey entertained afternoon In honor of the birthday of her son Gene. Games were enjoyed by twenty llttla guests, after , which refreshments were Wednesday served. I .T TTZ Karl II. Steele, manager of the Venice Theatre, was in Salt Lake the early part of the week on business tor the theatre. (Lorna Kendall, Reporter) Professor VL. J. Bird, supervisor of he music department at American Fork, with his titty piece orchestra The Nephl Ward Relief Society furnished the assembly program to will hold their conference In the day ia the high school. An excellent Tabernacle Sunday evening. March program was enjoyed by the Btuuenis. Teachers 31, 1929 at 7:30 o'clock. Th Provo H. Y. U. high school de are especially re and members The public bating team will be here Monday to quested to be present. debate with our high school team. is cordially Invited to be present. The questton for debate this year Resolved. That Modern Advertising siinniri n Condemned." The N. H. Chappell S. team consists of Nina and Ernestine Foote for the affirma tive and Mabel Wilson and Irene Phillips for the negative, with Roy Mayers as alternative. We feel that with this splendid debating team to represent the N. H. 8. this year we will be successful in this activity. manager. MORE SERVICE AT LOWER COST An extension telephone for your bedroom, kitchen, library for any room In the house can now be had for less than halt the service connection charge that 'had been effective until March 1. This Jk substantial reduction In charges for the connection of new equipment or changes in existing service is an obvious benefit to sub-1 scrlbers throughout the entire jt Mountain States territory served bv this Company. Reductions have also been made in charges for the connection of business telephone extensions and for moving telephones from one part of the house or office to another. In addition, the charge for changing the type of your telephone (hand, desk or wall set) has been reduced more than BML i one-hal- f. The reductions are entirely In line with this Company's policy and the aim of the Bell System "to provide the most telephone service and the best at the least cost to the public." INVESTING $4,650 A DAY For every working day of 1929 almost $4,650 will be invested In a Greater Telephone System for a Greater Utah. Put Into land and buildings, switchboard and cables, poles and wire, the 19 29 budget, largest in the history of The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company, will mean a continually improving telephone service for this territory. gov- Kiwanis Utah-Idah- o district. President I. M. Petty. A. K. Bracken and Edwiu Bailey were iu Eureka Monday evening, where they attended a meeting of the Kiwanis rlub of that city. Rex Pay, CI y tie follows: Prayer Reading Mr. Saxophone Solo Reading Guitar Selection County Auditor's Financial Statement from page 1.) 2,229.32 31, 1928 CONDITION OPERATING BALANCE to December 31 ,1928 Available Cash Balance as above ....$26,516.31 725.00 Contingent Funds 2,726.99 Accounts Receivable 'The Flash" $ caps of genuiiM Shaw cassimere. Full silk lined, rivir tig Young Man's POUBLE ERIM Fedora, with? fall satin lining Tn the smart Spring colors. To Road Change for Journal Entry Balance on 1927 Report (Overdrawn) Total Disbursements 563.77 479.66 t Total Receipts and Balance DISBURSEMENTS : ; Interest on Road Bonds $13,533.76 604.26 Assessing and Collecting 436.55 Migratory Stock Claims : - - .' $ Less Warrants outstanding . Cash, In County Road Tax Account 690.66 20,570.00 9,688.90 1,718.60 70.23 420.37 176.03 949.60 342.25 2,200.00 21.24 20.00 6,927.88 t '. $ 2,660.94 2.324.94 336.00 $40,518.67 285.99 S.31 By Redemptions By Sub Sales Total Receipts and Balanee DISBURSEMENTS: $ Assessing and Collecting $40,807.98 ... 400.23 Total Disbursements '. .'. 400.23 $ $40,407.75 $40,242.85 164.90 $40,407.75 . - $12,670.49 M a aa .S5 S a o o caa State and State School $1,846.77 77.29 State Bounty 3.03 State Tubercular Indemnity.. 998.24 State Road Fund Juab School District 1,796.04 156.07 TIntic School District $5,537.21 92.79 16.96 434.67 5,630.60 3,795.24 801.51 1,047.05 475.40 235.15 131.95 a 3 I $6,445.96 162.61 18.63 $ 8 938.02 7.67 1.46 1.432.91 951.32 1,766.03 263.70 422.62 60.42 23.89 82.90 6,475.32 5,717.34 718.63 180.82 Nephi City 682.60 58.17 $41,753.47 Eureka. City 431.41 16.43 Mammoth City 346.64 134.38 Levan Town 57.95 8.90 Mona Town Tintlc School District overdrawn in the amount of $1,766.03. BONDED INDEBTEDNESS Two hundred twenty-fiv- e County Road Bonds of One Thousand Dollars dated July 1, 1921, beareach, numbered One to Two Hundred Twenty-fiv- e, ing Interest at the rat of six per cent per annum, interest payable semiannually. Bonds mature $23,000.00 each year from 1932 to 1936 incluisve $33,058.76 and $22,000.00 each year from 1937 to 1941 inclusive. 8,694.71 STATE OF UTAH 9,415.24 898.47 $10,313.71 1.619.00 Net Fund Balance December 31, 1928 114,474.67 Balance on hand last report 8,694.71 $ COUNTY ROAD BOND INTEREST FUND . $ . 3,666.31 . ) ) ) . : 83 OF JUAB I, J. H. Vlckers, County Auditor of Juab County, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Is a full, true and complete statement of the financial condition of Jtfab County, and of ell receipts and expenditures for the period beginning January 1, 1928, and ending December 31, 1928. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix my official seal at my office In Nephl City, Juab County, Utah, this 25th day of March, A. D. 1929. J. H. VICKERS, County Auditor Juab County, Utah. (SEAL) COUNTY Account $17,136.61 - Closing Balance Cash on hand Desember 31, 1928 County Road Bond Interest Fund Acct County Road Bond Interest Fund Tax Acct 1,043.43 $ RECEIPTS: Balance on hand last Report Funds Statements of County Treasurer's Accounts with the State of Utah, with School Districts and with Cities and Towns from December 31, 1927, to December 31, 1928. - $ 12,309.30 712.48 62.07 114.09 271.26 A DISBURSEMENTS: None. $12,670.49 Closing Balance and Cash on hand December 31, 1928 For complete itemization of disbursements, see statement on file In .$ 1,043.43 County Auditor's office. $30,000.00 1.116.47 Right-of-Wa- ys BALANCE OF FUNDS: Cash In County Road Warrant By Taxes By Redepmtlons By Subsequent Sales By Car Company Taxes By Transfer of County 98c Q Total Receipts DISBURSEMENTS: Assessing and Collecting Taxes Appropriations State Road Roads & Bridges In Spring Colon A large assortment to pleasd every taste. Balance on hand January 1, 1928 COUNTY ROAD FUND RECEIPTS: By Taxes . By Redemptions By Sub Sales By Forest Reserve Fees By Car Company Taxes By Appropriation from Nephi City By Sale of Culverts By Refund By Additional Taxes Men's Ties $398 RECEIPTS: 893.43 329.66 $ Spring 84 Meo'i Road Bond Sinking Fund Balance December 31, 1928 COUNTY ROAD BOND FUND 8,981.21 7,937.78 County Funds Account (Overdrawn) (Overdrawn) Warrants Outstanding Overdrawn Waverly Caps For A Marathon Hat Closing Balance Cash on hand December 31, 1928: Special Savings Bank Account .$ 7,937.78 Sinking Fund Tax Account - Tax Funds Account mm i Medium and Light Shadex RECEIPTS Overdrawn McCUNE MILLINERY Newest Fabrics Net Road Bond Interest Fund Balance December 31, 1928....$ 2,660.94 COUNTY ROAD BOND SINKING FUND $ 9,968.30 General Fund operating balance December 31, 1928 For complete itemization of disbursements, see statement on tile in County Clerk's office. COUNTY POOR FUND RECEIPTS: $ 1,278.81 Balance on hand last report, less outstanding warrants 6,000.00 By Taxes Collected 60.00 By Sale of County Property 356.26 By Redemptions 31.03 By Sub Sales 57.04 By Car Company Taxes 154.64 By Transfer of Funds BALANCE OF ACCOUNTS at the In a Variety of the Season's Total Disbursements $26,516.31 COUNTY GENERAL FUND Total Disbursements Total Receipts ARE SHOWING $24.75 & $27.50 Mr. Johnson The first year students were Margaret Parkes chosen on the, work they have done Dee Hawkins in the last six weeks. We wish the typewriting teams Grace Jenkins Eva Pay, much success. Total Receipts and Balance DISBURSEMENTS: $ 6,379.25 Dependent Poor Salary Supt. County Infirmary ........ 1,110.00 .Maintenance County Infirmary 2,038.10 453.86 By Assessing and Collecting Taxes All The New HATS, COATS and DRESSES Waist Seam Vest and Pleated Trousers The following students were chosen to represent the N. II S. in tbe contest at the B. Y. U.: First Vear Mildred Bean Roy , Total $29,968.30 Less Loan from Road Bond Fund 20,000.00 Am With Stlmpson As Hi Smartly Styled for Younger Men are sure everyone enjoyed the program and especially Mr Si Epson's talk and we hope to bear from him again soon. (Freshman Reporter, Afton Wre chosen. FINANCIAL Delightful Creations For Easter "the Avenue" Leavltt and Louise Mayers and Zoe Powell. Second Year Lucille Evans, La- Marr Hawkins, and Bert Powell. Third Year Maurice Howard, Mabel Wilson, Ruth Sperry, The second year and third year students were chosen on the work A very Interesting and enjoyable they have done since January. An asesmbly program was presented by average of their speed was taken the Freshman class Friday, March from the first of the year and the 23 to the student body. It was as ones ranking the highest were Net Fund Balance December I NEPHI, UTAH Bowers Talk, (Duties of a student) The annual high school opeera "The China Shop" which was presented last Friday was a grand success. All members of the cast rendered their parts in a very commendThe orchestra also able manner. showed some excellent work on their part. All who helped to make the opera a success are to be thanked and congratulated for their work. (Continued Less Warrants outstanding a J.C.PENNEYCQ Are you going Easterlng Saturday? However no Easterlng party Sure. The World Champion Typist, The Is complete without a dance. Albert Tangora, and Mr. Hall, the on Seniors are giving their last hop of the Underwood TypeEaster in the Arlington. Don't for manager writer Company were visitors at 30. March night, get Saturday the N. H. S. Wednesday. A demon Coach Groesbeck has the boys out stration was given for the purpose showing the students what one every afternoon practicing for the of track events. We have good pros- can accomplish not only In typealso in other lines. Mr. pects for a success In these activities writing butwrote a one minute test, Tangora this spring. while adding a column of figures. The N. H. S. has joined a Tennis Tbe result was 136 words per min tournament league with the townrof ute with one error. In another one Utah county. A meeting was held in minute test he wrote 131 Payson Wednesday with Superintend- words while he was answeringa ent Melvin Wilson, to work out the questions. The students deem it rules for the contests and arrange a great privilege of being able to see the World's Champion typist. schedule for the league games. Ask Our Local Manager for New Charges EE lieutenant William Bailey, ernor of the WQPbQMO NQW5 LOWER SERVICE CONNECTION CHARGES ARE ANNOUNCED PAGE THREE |