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Show Payson City Financial Report Continued - 3 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE Payson, Utah 9787.50 14-1- 6 14-4- 70 Special Sidewalk Projects Revenues Expenditures Transfered to General Funds Beginning overdraft 2083.84 3481.20 3601.54 -- 0- Summary showing accounts beginning balances July 1, 1966. Expenditures including transfers and ending balance June 30, 1967. Re 'venues including transfers; 3601.54 3481.20 -- 0- Bond Redemption & Thursday, December 14, 1967 SANTAQUIN NEWS NOTES 3787.50 1517.70 3481.20 3601.54 30-1- 12 - 84651 -- 0- (120.34) Revenues Expenditures Ending Bal. - 3601.54 Mrs. Della Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wood-bu- n and three children ofTuba Citv, Ari.., visited Thursday and Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Lamb. Mr. Wrndtmn is Principal of the Indian School at Tuba Citv. MiiJ)Hr uf the SjnLniuin-- T nit ic Stake Relief Society recently completed a tailoring Course with Mrs. Emily Tyler, extension agent ot Utah County. Interest Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Green-k.'.- T vieitmi in Tooele last week at the home of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Dun Hancock. Expenditures Ending Bal 0- 67 12920.99 33 A group of friends and relatives called on Mr.i. Jen Peterson on Monday. The occasion being her birthday. Refreshments were served and Mrs. Peterson received cards and gifts. 11172.50 1748.49 12920.99 G.O. Sewer Bond Sinking Fund Bonds Owned As of Bonds Purchased Phone 754-348- 7 Mr. David McKay of Salt Lake City and Mr. Teddy Me Kay ot Los Angeles, Calif., were in town last week where they visited with friends and relatives. The Jr. Literary Club met at t he home of Mrs. Grace Kes-tThnrs. night. The group oi nine were entertained by a discourse on Hippies" given by er Mrs. Kester. Refreshments were served. The Literary Club Christmas party will be held December 14, Thursday, at the Oak Crest Inn in Spanish Fork fur all members and their partners. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cby-so- n at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clayson in Orem, Sunday for dinner. wt-r- Mrs. Ida Greenhalgh and all her daughters were guests at ttie home ot Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Greenhalgh Wednesday for the occasion of Mrs. IdaGreen-halgbirthday. of hs Treasury Bonds General Series H U. S. Series 500.00 Waterworks H 30QQQJM Totals 30500.00 Payson, Friday. Winning prizes in progressive ponies were Mrs. Helen Backman, Mrs. La Dora Bradv, and Mrs. Thora Certificates of Time Deposits First Security Bank Holladay. receive at Christmas and how most. is, we are forgetting our Christmas spirit. This would surely have to include feeling the spirit of giving. Giving is indeed lar more satisfying than receiving when it is given with the right warmness of tieart and intent. Giving is no good at all however when it is dune out of a feeling of ol ligation. Givingisawondertul part of Christmas, but it is not the spirit of Christmas entirely. One truly having the holiday spirit would think not onlv about rici iving and giving of commercial goods, but would feel it continually neetuiy t" g've tin inks to the Lord for sending the namesake ol Christmas, his son to redeem the world. as you are T! is Christmas we can get the as it Sa Notes Payable as of June 30, 1967 U. S. Housing & Home Finance Agency Bonds Payable Assessment Dist. G. O. 1958-- 1 Hospital Bonds Series of 1958 Hospital Bonds Series of Feb. G. O. G. O. Sewer Bonds Series Feb. and Approved adopted by 9100,00 1. 19100.00 25000.00 375000.00 1967 1, 1967 By Dec. 4, 1967 ATTEST: EDWARD H. BATES City Recorder ) County of Utah State of Utah Greq Maycock That are Ciiristmis'' 480000.00 Payson City Council m you getting tor Is it skis, a car, a stereo, or maybe a new coat. Most of us are starting to feel a tinge of excitement now that the holiday season is so near. We are concentrating on all the wonderful tilings we can hustling to shop anu enjoying the cheer of this holiday and festive season, give ireelv and joy fully all y ou can. This doesnt mean money or riches or gifts. Give that most important thing of all, give a little ol uur time for thanking the Lord and his son for a most wonderful world. E , c , n t ,1 T i ' S J l' l ' PAUL H. BIGLER Phone 465 3765 70 West 1st South Payson, Utah S : A H V- ) Edward H. Bates, duly appointed and qualified City Recorder of Payson City, Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of Statement of Finances of Payson City Corporation, Payson, Utah, Showing Receipts Disbursements, Fund Transfers, Cash on Hand, Beginning Balances (overdrafts) July 1, 1966 and Cash on Hand Ending Balances (overdraft) June 30, 1967. I FeATRu06 U-so- a oho toe bmo pRtfAe MEATS (s) Edward H. Bates Payson City Recorder WITH F(?lEMOLV cougreoos GAD-A-BOUT- S Madoline Dfxon Mrs. Belle Montague and Mr. and Mrs. Flint McClellan visit-'e- d recently in Magna with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Montague, Mr. and Mrs. McKay Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Henline, and families. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lew-ellof Salt Lake City visited with his mother, Mrs. Lillian Hancock, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bliss enjoyed a short visit recently with their daughter, Diane, and husband, Dale Jolley, and child-'re- n in Dell, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Viertel spent a week in Spafford, Ariz. visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Bennett, and family. They returned home by way of Mesa and Phoenix, where they stopped to call on a friend, .Mrs. Grand Judd. Phone 465-239- 5 Mr. and Mrs. Q.M. Burdick and Mr. and Mrs. Clell Chafvisited fin, Payson, recently with the Burdicks son, Robert Burdick, at his Canyons Motel in Kanab. The Burdick couple later went on to vacation in Arizona. At Nogales they stopped at the El Dorado Motor Hotel managed by Ray Wilson, formerly of Payson. Of special interest in Arizena was the new Havasu City on the Colorado River and the ancient Spanish Mission, built in 1692 in Tuscoru Mr. and Mrs. Weston Bean spent an early winter vacation at Tuscon, Ariz., with their daughter, Marion, and her hus- band, Dr. Mark Kartchner, and family. at China Lake, Calif., spent a few days in Pay-so- n with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simmons. Mrs. Leila Beck attended sacrament services Sunday in Orem, and was present when her was blessed. The infant is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Johnson, students at BYU. Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Win (Carol Beck) Johnson of Calif, were present for the occasion. great-grandch- ild and their husbands, MIX UJRApBfy X-M- AS ; Beth Huish was hostess to members of Sorosis Bridge Club Thursday evening at her 'home. Guests in addition to members were Mrs. Norma Jones, Mrs. C.E. Stevenson and Mrs. James Brady. High score awards went to Mrs. Sam Mrs. Brady and Mrs. Jones. FRESH (RUSSET - bee Our Weekly Circular For Further Savings en, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Perrson services in attended funeral Salt Lake City Turesday for their son-in-la- w, He Sisters CANDY Mrs. Minnie Depew celebrated her birthday Thursday, when members of her family called to offer congratulations. Richard Simmons, intraining with the Navy OHRiSTMAS Alden C. was the husband the former Lucile Perrson. Go-at- es. of ca - Ft FOOD 'MART Spanish Fork and Payson YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS SUPPORT YOU-SUP- PORT lOiuZj THFM 1E&X: 2 1 1 |