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Show PAROWAN TIMES PAROWAN, UTAH. FEBRUARY 21, 1957 4 f :u:e Parowan City Corporation ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1956 SURPLUSES OR DEFICITS: January 1. 1956 Street & Sidewalk Expense Parowan Kcservior Assessment MOTOR MAIDS 3, 212. 81 300 00 ELECTRIC RECEHTS AND EXPENDITURES: Connection Fees Electric Power Deposits Collected on jour 15.00 420.00 next trip to Salt Lake City AT STAY WHITE HALL HOTEL Mr. and Mr. I. Ervin Stevens Managers Women Back The Attack By Jranne Smith, Dodge Safety Consultant WOMEN THROUGHOUT the country are going to war in 1957! Theyre joining force with aafety organizations, civic group and law enforcement agencies in e a attack on highway carelessnees. Their battle cry I "Back the Attack on Traffic Accidents" a tricky slogan which describe the nationwide ef- fort by the National Safety ONE BLOCK FROM TEMPLE SQUARE TV IN THE LOBBY RATES $2.50 and up NEW BEDS SALT LAfcE CITY 30 SOUTH STATE, PHONE EM full-scal- c. Hot Water to Council atem the rising traffic accident toll during the coming year. The Council is calling for the complete Alia Smith mobilization of citizcna everywhere to support their "Back the Attack" program. Among the objectives are increased law enforcement of traffic violations, stricter control of driver licensing and stepped-u- p driver education for both teenagers and adults. Since the program ran best STATE OF UTAH be accomplished at local levels, SS thats where women groups will COUNTY OF IRON play a major role. Church organizations, PTA groups, garden clubs, women I, Verda E. Adams, the duly appointed, qualified and actcivic groups, etc have been ing Recorder of the City of Parowan, Iron County, State of asked to sponsor safe driving Jtah, do hereby certify that I have prepared the foregoing contests, high school essay and contests, etc. To spread statement and that it is a true and correct Statement and poster the "Back the Attack" story, Account of the money received and disbursed by said City theyll help with with distribution . campaigning, 1956. the during y?ar of leaflets and in numerous other promotional activities. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and Mrs. R. I. G Prout, president affixed the corporate seal of said City this 6th dy of February of the General Federation of Womens Clubs, says, Our organ1957 ization, with 15,f00 member clubs in the United States, has an inVerda E. Adams tense interest in cutting traffic accidents. We will support with Parowan City Recorder w heart and hand the campaign to step up the traffic accident prevention program in 1957. Fast & Economically with Cj LIABILITIES: January 1. 1956. Electric Light & Power Bonds Series 9. Int. Rate. Elect. Light & Power Gen. Obligation Int. rate 21i 'v Bonds Series Elect. Light & Power Imp. Revenue Bonds, Series 1954. Int. rate 4?r Electric Light & Power Revenue Int. rt.47o Refunding Bonds Series Waterworks Revenue Bonds, Series 1937, Int. Rate 4',' Notes Payable Thos. C. Adams 4-- 88,000.00 21a-3la-- 1 26,000.00 190,000.00 35,000.00 11,200.00 Interest Rate 5'f Notes 20,000.00 of Iron Payable-Ba- nk County-Inter- est Rate 4 IP GAS You NEVER run out of hot water if you heat it with will provide a fias. A 30 gallon gas hot water heater use-- and at a family with All the hot water it can lower cost too-The first cost of the equipment is way low Also. Do for gas you know that the following is a typical price equipment? 30 ONLY $64.00 gal. Heater door-to-do- For Sales and Service, Visit our Store or Phone 491 1 far FARM HOMK INDUSTRY , Parowan, VI, 30,000.00 ISSUED DURING 1956 Waterworks Revenue Anticipation Bond Bank of Iron Co. Int. rt. 4 Municipal Electric Facilities and Revenue Certificates Series 1955 Int. Rt. Warrants Outstanding, Dec. 31, 1956 Witholding Taxes collected & unpaid Social Security taxes unpaid 5,000.00 5 DEBT SERVICE: Redemption of Bonds during 1956. Elect Rev. & Refunding Bonds 16,000.00 General Obligation Bonds 2,000.00 Waterworks Bonds 1,400.00 Interest Paid during 1956. Electric Rev. & Refunding Bonds 11,650.00 715.00 General Obligation Bonds Elect. Note & Certificate Int. 5,844.73 448.00 Waterworks Bond Interest Tax Anticipation Bond 360.00 Collection Exp. Elect Note &. Cert. 118.60 Elect. Bond & Int. Revenue 50.00 Gen. Obligation Fund Taxes Collected GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS: Eldg. Permit Fees Collected Fees Paid to Bldg. Inspector Burial fees & sale of Cem. Lots Ctiji. Receipts, Special Assessments City Park Fund Taxes Collected Dog Taxes Collected Fines & Forfeitures Gen. Fund Taxes Collected Pub. Library Fund Taxes Collected Library Receipts, from Lib. Board Merchants Licenses Collected lub. Safety Fund Taxes Collected Irrigation Fund Taxes Coll. Rentals Received, City Bldg. State Liquor Control Funds Rec. Street & Sidewalks Fund Taxes Coll. License Plate Refund Rentals Rec. Race Track Prop. Rental of Equipment GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES: 64.50 unfe 56,000.00 21,344.33 597.70 156.64 few laughs: clerk ' In the Denver. Colo, police auto theft bureau telephoned his superior to say he would he A A late for work because somebody had stolen his car. When two car collided in Greenville. Mich, the drivers were because both most embarrassed were driving instructors. A traffic accident case in Louisville, Ky. involving a truck and a pedestrian ended with the truck driver awarded damages from the 2,237.08 pedestrian. Arrested for driving without a tail light, a New London, Conn., aged 44. was found by po66.50 autoist, lice to have been driving for 26 years without a licence. Me A STANDARD PDNTIAC.STOCK CAR SWEEPS ITS CLASS 420.50 IN THE TWO MOST IMPORTANT EVENTS TO Y00 FROM 1.559.00 748.17 440.00 858.50 2,992.75 l,197.t)8 STANDPOINT OF 932.63 674.26 PERFORMANCE ON-THE-HIGH- FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD PLACE IN THE NASCAR 2,992.70 1,795.62 FLYING MILE AND WINNING FIRST AND SECOND 2.160.00 2,112.18 2,394.16 Courtesy saves lives. .25 p Chicago Police Commissioner 100.00 O'Connor says hell fire any police227.14 man he finds hiding behind billboards to trap unsuspecting speeding motorists. A man in North Carolina drove then past two state policemen stopped his car and asked to be riven a ticket because his drivers license had expired. Tho Newark, N. J. Police had I new one recently when a motorist was charged with passing a bad check to pay for his speeding ticket. Back teat drivers may be suffering from nothing more than inadequate nutrition says the International College of Surgeons. A District Executive meet- ing of the American Legion and the Legion Auxilliary was held at Kanab last Saturday. Those who attended from here were: A. B Matheson and Earl Bunn representing the Legion, with Mrs. Nellie Taylor and Mrs. A. B. Matheson representing the Auxiliary. , PLACE IN NASCAR ACCELERATION TESTS RUN FROM A STANDING START OVER A MEASURED MILE The experts have been saying, Watch Pontiac and theres been plenty to watch! Pontiac was the most exciting car on the Beach, above will show you. as the last minute This impressive record was made by a NASCAR-approvetrictly production modle Chieftain, powered by Pontiacs .special, high performance Strato-Strea- k V 8 with 317 H. P., 10 to 1 compression ratio and featuring Pontiacs New carburation system. What does this mean at Daytona box-sco- re d, Tri-Pow- er to you as an ordinary everyday driver? 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