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Show 'X CITY PAYSON CORPORATION TOTAL AVAILABLE FOR APPROPRIATION AN ORDINANCE to An ordinance adopting a budget for the year A. D. 1961 and malting appropriations 1961. D. A. for the of year Payson City Utah, govern the expenditures D. Be it ordained by the City Council of Payson City Utah, this 19 day of December, A jear 371.2 1. A. D. 1961. 51-4- Account Fund Acct. No. 1961 Estimated Revenue 1961 461-3- 0 Budget . .1 1 GENERAL FUND ACCOUNTS REVENUES Property Taxes 41.1 Spring Lake News By Lenora Huish 45,784.23 948.00 24,797.16 EXPENDITURES Waterworks Expenses 16,821.39 Capital Improvement Proposed Deep Well . , Revenue Bonds Waterworks Revenue Bond Interest 15,000.00 5,000.00 356.25 . TOTAL EXPENDITURE $ 42,626.69 6,226.81 6,060.62 5,763.75 972.50 10,055.32 26,821.56 971.68 Other Taxes Irrigation Licenses and permits Fines forfeitures & penalties Use of money & property iFrom other agencies Charges for current services Other revenues THURSDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1960 1961 Water Sales & Connections Sundry Beginning Balance Jan. 1, 1961 (Unappropriated Surplus) .1 The City Council of Payson City Utah, does this 19 day of December does herea Budget for the year A. D. 1961 for Payson City Corporation and hereby adopt of Payson City Corporation for the by make an appropriation to govern the expenditures Section No. Tha Payton Chronicle, Payson, Utefi 2,098.75 PUBLIC UTILITIES WATERWORKS FUND REVENUES 50- 51- - 1960. $ 37,177.64 6,000.00 Transfered . . Sewer Facility Ending Balance Dec. 31, 1961 (Unappropriated Surplus) 51-4- 28,351.75 AND TOTAL EXPENDITURES ENDING BALANCE $ 71,529.39 FOR APPROPRIATION AVAILABLE $ 71,529.39 1961 $ 99,498.93 TOTAL REVENUES 30,000.00 Transfers (Electric Utility Beginning Bal. Jan. 1, 1961 Unappropriated Surplus 1 52- 52-37- 0 18,469.82 GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES ADMINISTRATIVE PUBLIC SAFETY Police Fire 422 423 424 425 Streets and Highways Sewers aiid Sewage Disosal Waste Collection and Sewage Disposal Irrigation Dogs & Estray pound 32,418.82 52-46- 2 470 15,600.00 6,300.00 10.01Q.18 14,821.82 988.20 3,150.08 Health Services Hospital PUBLIC LIBRARIES PARKS, PUBLIC PROPTRTY AND RECREATION & 158,085.39 1961 14,092.69 $172,178.08 FOR APPROPRIATION $172,178.08 AVAILABLE 53- - 53- 0 0 3,595.23 Libraries Recreation Parks Cemetery $128,085.39 30,000.00 TOTAL ENDING BALANCE AND EXPENDITURES , , 4,138.28 451 452 453 9,550.32 1961. PUBLIC HEALTH 441 1 EXPENDITURES Electric Expenditures Transfered (General Fund) Ending Balance Dec. 31, (Unappropriated Surplus) 46,732.00 431 432 $161,188.66 1,439.10 TOTAL EXPENDITURES WORKS PUBLIC Electric Sales Sundry Beginning Balance and Unappropriated Surplus Jan. 1961 27,025.82 4.200.00 1.193.00 411 412 413 371.2 386 $ 29,308.81 ELECTRIC UTILITY REVENUES TOTAL EXPENDITURE 5,693.24 4,187.29 6,600.00 Swimming Pool r .1 SEWER FACILITY . . REVENUE Transfered from Waterworks EXPENDITURES . Purchase of Property Under Contract Agreement. a 6,000.00 6,000.00 1961 $ 6,000.00 TOTAL AVAILABLE FOR APPROPRIATION 1961 $ 6,000.00 16,480.53 SUMMARY $132,673.67 TOTAL EXPENDITURES FUND TRANSFERES Ending Balance Dec. 31, 1961 (Unapproopriater Surplus) TOTAL EXPENDITURES ENDING BALANCE 2- - AND $147,968.75 FOR TOTAL AVAILABLE APPROPRIATION 10,900.00 4,395.08 147,968.75 1961 CLASS C FUND REVENUES Other Agencies (State Class C Funds) $ Beginning Balance Jan. 1, Unappropriated Surplus 9,362.91 2,043.77 CLASS C. EXPENDITURES Streets and Highways Ending Balance Dec. 31, 1961 TOTAL AVAILABLE APPROPRIATION 11- - 11-3- 11-- 40 11-- 41 11,426.68 None 11,426.68 $ FOR $ 11,426.68 1961 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 1958-- 1 Revenues Other Revenues Assessments to Property Owners Beginning Balance Jan. 1, 1961 (Unappropriated surplus) 8,804.50 3,296.94 EXPENDITURES ASSMT. 1958-- 1 Retirement of Bonds 1 to 7 6,100.00 2,781.00 Bond Interest TOTAL EXPENDITURE Ending Balance Dec. 31, 1961 (Unappropriated Surplus) TOTAL EXPENDITURE ENDING BALANCE AVAILABLE 12- - ASSESSMENT 8,881.00 3,220.44 AND $ 12,101.44 FOR APPROPRIATION GUARANTEE Taxes Revenue Jan. Balance Beginning $ 12,101.44 FUND 2,507.45 4,672.62 . . 12-3- $345,560.32 36,000.00 74,180.69 TOTAL AVAILABLE $455,741.01 FOR APPROPRIATIONS 1961. Total Budget Expenditures Ending Fund Balances Dec. 31, 1961 (Unappropriated Surpluses) General Funds 2 Class C Fund 11 Special Assessment 1958-- 1 12 Assessment Guarantee Fund 30 Bond Redemption & Interest 40 Trust Agency (Cemetery) 51 Water Utility 52 Electric Utility $389,389.83 a. 4,395.08 None ited with families and friends were: Mr. and Mrs. Ted Menlove and children, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Raymond Montague and children, Payson; Mrs. Fred Butler and small son, of Salem; Mrs. Bob Spainhower and daughter, Jan, Payson; 66,351.18 and Mrs. Donnie Jacobson and small daughter, Santa-quiTOTAL EXPENDITURES AND and Mrs. Bob Blueth and UNAPPROPRIATED SURPLUSES $455,741.01 children of Orem. Mrs. Daphna Moore spent Estimated Revenue is based upon an Assessed Valuation of $2,611,929.00 for Payson City Eve and Christmas Christmas 24.25 mills. and a 1961 Tax Levy of Day at the home of her dauRevenues and Budget Expenditures are based upon revenues and expenditures Jan. 1, 1960 ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Marion to Sept. 30, 1960 and Oct. to Dec. 31, 1959. Wride, and family at BenjaSection No. 2. All unexpended balances at the end of 1961 shall revert 'back to the fund min. from which they are appropriated. Vern Johnson enjoyed ChrSection No. 3. This Ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication in (one) istmas on Sunday with his dauissue of Payson Chronicle, a weekly newspaper published in Payson, UtaK ghter and family, Mr. and ' Mrs. Bliss Crandall at Provo. (s) G. OSMOND DUNFO.tD It was a happy occasion Mayor of Payson City when the married daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler ATTEST: with their husbands and chilEDWARD K BATES dren, gathered at their parRecorder City home for Christmas dinents ' ? County of 'Utah ) ner. in the fun were Sharing SS ) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Menlove and State of Utah ) children, Duane, Paul and I, Edward H. Bates, duly appointed and qualified City Recorder of Payson City, Utah, do Colleen from Payson; Mr. and hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an ordinance Mrs. Leon Jensen and chilentitled: An Ordinance Adopting a Budget for the year A. D. 1961 and making an appro- dren, Dana Lynn and Darlene priation to govern the expenditures of Payson City, Utah for the year A, D. 1961. Passed from Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. Art Arnold from Roy. by the City Council in Payson, Utah, on the 19th day of December A. D. 1960. Also present were Lenora (s) EDWARD H. BATES Huish, Ray Huish and Mr. and Payson City Recorder Mrs. Butler. Gifts left by Santa Claus were distributed and a turkey dinner was ser3,220.44 7,180.07 7,012.40 2,098.75 28,351.75 14,092.69 n, AND TOTAL EXPENDITURES ENDING BALANCE Total Anticipated Revenues Fund Transfers Beginning Fund Balances 1- 1961 Several of the boys who are in the Service are stationed Tuesday morning, after, the at Fort Ord, California, reLiterature lesson, had been ceived a leave of absence and of Relief given, the members came home to celebrate the Society were entertained by a Christmas Holidays with their Mrs. Viola short program. and families. They Cowan sang two numbers, parents are Ferrell Taylor, George Silver Bells, accompanied by Thomas, Gordon Moore and and Mrs. Rhea Menlove, Stanley (Pete) Butler, stationChristmas Time; Mrs. Fay An- ed at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. gus gave a retold story, The Mrs. Martha Hall from NeMansion, by Van Dyke. After vada came for the holidays. rethe meeting Christmas freshments were served by the She is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Walker. presidency. Arthur Sadler from Sail The M.I.A. held their Christ- Lake the week end mas party Tuesday, consisting with City spent his brother, Mr. and Mrs. dance. The Hector of a program and Sadler. He program, Memories," was in- Christmas dinner withenjoyed them Lois Counselor troduced by on Sunday. June LundelL Readers were A happy family gathering Sharon Mikesell and Mrs. took place at the home of Mr. Della Mower; retold stories were given by Johnny Cowan and Mrs. Mike Cowan on Monand Lenora Huish; the Bee- day when their sons and dauhive girls sang one number; ghters came to have Christthe rest of the evening was mas dinner with them. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Grant spent in dancing. Haws and children, Mr. and Gifts were exchanged and a bag of candy and nuts was Mrs. Frank Cowan and children from Murray, Mr. and given to each one present. Santa greeted the members Mrs. Johny Van Zeben and children of Kearns, Mr. and at the door. Mrs. Glen Searle and children A Sunday School class, tauCowan and Salem, Michael ght by Miss Judy Lenois, held Mr. and Mrs. Cowan. a Christmas party WednesMiss LaRae Butler and her day night at the home of Mrs. Darlene Jacobson. The group mother, Mrs. Fanny H. Butler, and Miss Marie Van Komen spent the evening playing of Kearns called in at the home games directed by Mrs. Jacobof Mrs. Butlers brother, and Davis. Gifts son and Mrs. Elva were exchanged and refresh- sister, Ray and Lenc.-- Huish on Monday for a short visit. ments were served. . had been visiting a sisMr. and Mrs. Elbert Barnett They ter and Mrs. Kay and family from Grants, New Cook and daughter, children at Goshen. here arrived Friday They also visited at the home Mexico, morning. They came to spend of Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Butler Christmas with their daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Stanton Mr. and Mrs. Danny Spencer and other members of their and small son from Manti visfamilies. ited one day last week with s The annual Christm pro- his mother, Mrs. George Q. gram was given by the Spencer. Frichildren Ward Primary Mrs. Cecil Peery spent day night, under the direc- Christmas. Eve and Christmas Officers of the Primary tion and teachers for their parents. day with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mer-ri- n Highlight of the evening was at their home Spainhower when Santa appeared with a in Springville, sharing the Goodies for of Christmas bag the children, shaking hands fun and excitement of Christ-hom- e of another son, Mr. and with them and greeting them mas ' with her two morning manner. in his usual Former residents who came grandchildren, Phil and Celin-dSunday she visited at the to the entertainment and vis- 1, 1961 None EXPENDITURES Ending Balance and Expenditures $ Z ved. Mr. and Mis. Waller Butler 7,180.07 enjoyed Christmas dinner on Sunday with their daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Montague and their children, at Payson. EtJD-OF-THE-MOt- JTtJ TOTAL AVAILABLE FOR 1961 $ 7,180.07 son-in-la- BOND REDEMPTION REVENUES 30- - 30-3- 00 30-1- 9 30-4- 0 40.1 40.2 30-4- 1 41.1 41.3 V A AND INTEREST Revenues from Property Taxes Beginning Bal. Jan. 1, 1961 (Unappropriated Surplus) EXPENDITURES 1961 Expenses & Assessing Retirement of Bonds Waterwarks Bonds Fire Station Bonds Bond Interest Waterworks Bond Interest Hospital Bond Interest $ 15,671.54 9,586.31 5,000.00 10,000.00 710.45 275.00 2,050.00 f 31, 1961 TOTAL BUDGET EXPENDITURE AND UNAPPROPRIATED SURPLUS AVAILABLE FOR APPROPRIATION 40- - TRUST AGENCY FUND 40- - Cemetery Preputal Care -- 2 1 Other Revenue Sale of Cemetery Lots Beginning Balance Jan. 1, 1961 (Unappropriated Surplus) EXPENDITURES Ending Balance Expenses and (Unappropriated Surplus Dec. 31, 1961) Carter and family and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angel Caras at Benjamin and other members of his family. Mr. and Mrs. Max Menlove and children from Murray, visited with his parents on Sunday. They attended Sacrament meeting with them at night. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Francom Bixby of Rivera, Calif., stopped in Payson to visit friends enroute to Spring Glen, Carbon County, where they spent the holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Laramie. They were accompanied from the coast by Mrs. Bixbys brother, Wallace Laramie. Mr. Bixby, a Payson native, completed a stake mission, serving in the Whittier Stake, Southern California. He is one of seven president of Seventies. Mr. Bixby operates a janitorial service for some 53 and establishments, large small, in the Rivera area. recently two-ye- ar home MENS APPAREL 7,011.40 6 29.50 ONLY TOP COATS NOW Reg. 39.50 and 44.50 $ 25,257.85 $ 25,257.85 ALL SUITS 25 WINTER COATS 335.00 1,763.75 20 AND SPORT COATS DRESS SHOES ) even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caras arrived home last week. He received a furlough from the U.S. Service. They came to spend the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Reuben 16,245.45 REVENUES 40-38- Reuben Carter, Sunday SHERMS. ' 4 Don Spainhower. Mr. and Mrs. Merrin Spainhower and children called in for a short visit at the home of his uncle, Ray Huish on Sunday. They also visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. AT 110.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURE Ending Balance and Unappropriated Surplus Dec. Mrs. AMBULANCE OFF 30 YEARS OF SERVICE "A FUNERAL SERVICE WITHIN THE MEANS OF ALL" OFF DIAL OFF 465-25- 06 PAYSON FORMERLY VALLEY MORTUARY None $ $.098.75 SWEATERS AND KNIT SHIRTS Member of Utah Funeral Directors Assn. OFF 7 FUNERAL Unlimited Parking PLANS 218 South Main Payson |