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Show Tlin SAUNA finanuul report or tmb city recorder ttm sauna urv. roK . GENERA C) U- mi 2i 1 Tax, ft Cttjr NM W.uh IhUfrkl Sugar Beet Industry Is Seen by Scientists KU'CltT - 4:11s ,f M4!s 2,61 1 4 Ml ufl Open Act I, il owix-tArA. Au.-nn- . far the f.n.i Manufat t Ki'cffc a;u iUuii,WiUi i.f i. ifurU..Ul tuf Engu, "In s1 0 IUfu.J Off, UtJftJ JUimuitd IimhJ )Yw W'Athil 1 l.n ii fell iiullt,ly 0, uit 3.i; 4 5, rt WATUlWOnKS-r.rf- kl T 1 ha! mi J. C., l,c:3.ro County Tu. 1 Mill 61 CmJ Ptpn W2 having grUI. tt frlttiulaie the V WATERWORKS lwiruv,rt Cwh on 1Iia4 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS County Tax. 3 Mill LIGHTS Mill County Tax, 2 IRRIGATION County Ta. I M!l rAoiirne y .y,M Oil J that the culture to Mil the met hal.i. al And I h)khi lid ton of the at d that for four t C.l;i 3 lie yt'Afi Afur i.U.. tivl2ed .u t ie Ida it All iU.'Iraaf ,'ti tu M j,-- ni.i in the laiiinigi .f otr.tr crti. 1,568.5 j 7;b tuyar yrnA Jong, ixid if it tan the i.tu it. A irate l,ra:.i: l.M tj.irljt r, land to le dAnted K u'-.522!h Lti, i JAed deep, the that tlte faniier ii.m-AIx lMO tin Man! ity tf h. f rt.Se o.l a,uul i!, Alta. 1.0'Jl In ord r that the ! rider young piai.t 2.! 7, lutht-- l of the four crop ,i ay aeture a Ir on a like number of atrv T .Art, a rmlliw in ec-Ud i tU raration f tin r.m.e harved V hit It af nitnhaiiHS.1 the td l,2l,7iO,(KI huidaU, n ilicreaK itaitit&22.M' (i.d.iitti if the sa,il. the leave of u1',1''!,whI l.ii'hi.ii or Ml per cent r the sugar fi out the surround in rt a . in yield jnr sire in 3U year 2(fJ.53 ; a'li'n-jd.- t ie lj the aid of hgh, V.lit i.d Ik r Jnir! bltHkndetl during 1,013,72 .hading by wet d t and other noxiuu the V. t r!d Wnr. thi inrrunl croji tedui t the a ugar content ; the'jhld ti.uldeil Germany to maintain 1.335.2' 0 and cultivating which populate n of 7u,hhi,imk on the rc to eliminate harvested still from required prmluct cultivated ahadiiig, a I.loj Ca .'un)n r nr-- mu the tneehunicul area le.--s in extent than the total aria l and dear the fidd so of the of the State of ('ulorado. 5(i7.S'J f foul growth wh.di aps the vital-tSo desirous were German econotn of the soil. ists to in, rea.se the area devoted to Millions of fibrous root from the sugar I sets that numerous form of nzi of a camlnie needle to that of a bounties, subsidies and cartels werv 522.80 had pern :l, penetrate the soil to a devised and when tlie domestic sugar 1 ,000,90 domestic con lepth of several feet; broken off and iroduetion overtook ' ft to deciy when the beets are plow-.i- l sumption, export bounties on sugar, 1.522.8C out, they add an average of one ometimes reaching $30, (KK), 000 a year :m of hum us to 'the acre. As the were puid out by the German 1,015.72 govern67211 the ment. It was ihsay, the air estimate the ex that iwork of n.inute channels, aerating bounties nt one time to port amounted M.d making fertile the lower strata of $41,940 G1 25 ton and .11 that th reason of ae.!; the r ot channel per by f with win-r moistuie and form an underground hountits, Gnut Britain was purchasC7.20 risn-oiwhich supplies the roots of ing 1,600,000 tons of sugar annually , cri ps with summer uni ling fT $10,00(1,000 less than the cost of 3,330.71 thereby stimulating plan! IS.&O reduction, but as it was ruining her jrciwth and increasing the crop yield C'JO .ob.nial To secure maximum sugar production, Great Brit-(irmults the su 1 ar beet requires generous fertilixa-in- , finally compelled the abolition of 875.00 but absorbs only a portion of th sugar export bounties. 52.50 fcl . Ch - r dt-i-- I 1 m SIDEWALK PAVING, NO. on Hand, 1124 Collected, I'rin. Int. Lit, i, CROSS WALK BONDS Intmil Mill County Tax, CROSS WALK BONDS ReJeroj tkn County Tax, 1 Mill UNALLOCATED County TrA. l!l. 1527 me County Tax, 2 Mill 1 rt-u- gi-u- d cru, J ,- hiH-in- in-iut-- nl I ........................ 1 320 04 U7JI n con-iiiio- y STREET PAVING, NO. 1 County Tax, 1 Mill Borrowed from Savings ic LIBRARY County Tax, 2 Mills Warrants not in o-.- s DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants no in 1128 GENERAL Officer's Salaries u r ft Special Police City Property Bonds mois--Jre- 12-5- Payment tu'-.qH'u- Interest 230.28 Maintenance STREET PAVING NO, 13.05 Advertising 25 24.00 Quarantine Cash on Hand, County Tax, 1 Mill Collections, Trin J9i' 6,224.24 General WATERWORKS Interest Bonds, 1909 Issue Interest Bonds, 1927 Issue 522.86 1,593.79 666.35 2,260.14 5,455.33 DI.S DU itSE M ENTS Lmin to Sidewalk No. Bond Redeemed 10.00 1,001.84 1,990.00 Maintenance 2,597319 Intire.it from Bank Miscellaneous 4 1,000.00 900.00 370.42 3,184.91 Intel est Cash on Hand 1, 3,231.4! 5,455.32 WATERWORKS Improvement FUND CASH 4,400.00 10,587.70 Bonds, 1909 Improvement General STREETS AND SIDEWALKS Street Man Culverts Rubbish Extra Grading SIDEWALK PAVING, NO. Warrants Redeemed 620.50 Retire, 1927 Issue $ 1,708.87 Iinprovemant 4,281.50 471.89 1,096.6:. 1,108.93 Cross Walk Bonds Interest Cross tValk Bonds Redemption Unallocated Cash on Hand Due from Sidewalk No. 4 660.22 Sidewalk No. 4, due Unallocated Due District No. 1 Paving No. 1 due from No. 4 Cush on Hand 276.90 383.32 - 1,250.00 General Streets and Sidewalks Lights Irrigation 600.00 177.07 106.45 153.17 LIGHTS IRRIGATION Assessment Cleaning Ditches r LANCES. Account Waterworks 14,987.70 B 198.22 431.68 303.30 477.14 437.03 918.22 1,355.25 918.22 1,000.00 1,918.22 1,000.00 7,984.85 4 $11,000.71 3,300.00 208.26 21.50 Interest Irr. Taxes against Delinquent! Property CROSS WALK BONDS Interest Cross Walk Bonds, Redemption STREET PAVING, NO. 1 Savings acct 481.00 1,000.00 Cross Walk Bonds, 6 (Due each year, one bond of $1,000.00) Aat?r Bonds, 1927 Issue, 44 pc--r cent Interest (All due, 1947) street Paving, No. 1 (One bond clue each year, some $800, balance $900) Due on 522.80 LIBRARY Cash on Hand $11,000.71 INDEBTEDNESS. per cent Interest 3,529.70 $ 7,000.00 25,000.00 5,273.64 1,750.00 1,045.72 8,594.03 609.18 Warrants not in $41,940.61 SUPPOSE MOTNER. rums WERE GO!JJ$ SIT AROUW AMD WAIT TILL SUE COMES HOME TO Prom bridge club r we'll FOOL HER, By EATHJG AT THE REStAUi - B New Pump, ! Di 1'i.M.g the vcalbcr.the prn.p nt the city wawr woik ha I lm-nhrn ly five ting And it ha en nicury far the cijy to pucbue a new pump. V. T. NYluon, town pmidint and Ilynun Jnrgrnnen, A Aid numlier. were in SaII ri-1- n 1 ! Sunday and Monday n w pump anl whiih Will osaihle. M Ik Ary hi 1 11 a Respectfully Submitted, ELSIE REX, City Reeordi r. f U!rtily erv 2 qu!rrrl la a hy. tliuhl on. hui nl a coward. I the nk aflernoo lit-t- ! 1 n tl l:li few aura lo my hand r In ny lap. lp la It hranelica of Hu equiptiwnll on CLARK ltliaia. ! nnj purrhacd ir.ktalled a THOMAS ARKLE f Ma, it lrr the aqilrrel ta walchlni me. lie I rather ncrvmui tiMpla gray Men Genial llialu. and reniles hut The noriul event of the month la lime ennm given Monday evening at the Opera dwa from hi hou.e, when the M Men entertained Mrch and muoat u dancing party. Special InvitaDuller, lie tion Were issued to the mutual of flgradually, retreailiii! at cm-I pprnMch eet , he Gleaner g rU and the cant quite 00 fur a he him who played in the 'Eye of Iaivo," a advanced. He come within my renrh Imt I do not atlr. The nut recent production of the Mutual or- shwrtly, lie temptingly In my lap. lie mer-couiganization. Dancing and game were hi ilijneK shortly and though njyed duiing the early evening, A lilt llt'le body I trembling with tasty chili luncheon was served for he la not a coward, at I have nhl Courage doe not mean to sixty guests. be without fear It metnx to go on In Barber Jensen At Home." spite of fear and the gray squirrel finally take the nuta out of my lup. If the Jensen barlier shop is closed, The blue jay la a bully, overbearmd a sign hangs in the window In- ing. blatant, and a cowscribed. At Home, in large letters, ard. too. Ive never seen him attack-birbigger thun himself, lie tdus-ter- a the reason is obvious. Owen Jensen, s If he were n very around gen-etonsorial urtist, is at home and lie ailcks his nose person (laying wkh bis pretty baby daugh- Into business, lie Is rather everyone's ter. Mrs. Jensen and daughter arriv- easy to put the quietus on, however. ed home from the Kalina hospitul Let wipe one of bis size get after bitn and be flies away cowed. Tuesday of tt.is week. Notwithstand Ho waa tensing the gray squirrel the ng the fart .that the baby girl is orfTt, she inquire the undivided at- other day and frightening him half out of bis life. There was not anything tention of the fond parents. he wanted excepting apparently to show his power, as most bullies enjoy Mrs. Wilferd Stephens entertained reminded me of the time doing at a birthday dinner party Sunday, when oneIt of the big boys In grammar celebrating the nnnivirsary of her school would get a first grader Into a natal day. At 5 o'clock, dinner was corner and pretend that he was going erved and covers were laid for thirty to do something terrible to him until he got the child to crying. guests. The gray squirrel sat trembling In a acmlprotected angle where a big Vance Peterson is visiting with rellimb Joined the trunk of the maple atives in California. tree. The blue Jny would come nt hint with a terrible rush and a loud harsh Mrs. Othcnrus Peterson entertaincry that set the gray squirrel all ed at an evening of cards at the Petlie didnt run; he was too erson home Monday. The affair was brave for that but It was quite dear given in honor of the birthday anni- that his little heart was beating wildversary of the hostess. An elaborate ly. The more the gray squirrel quivdinner was served for twenty guests. ered the more violent was the blue Those from Salina who attended the Jays onslaught. I threw a clod at the Insolent bird and he flew away silent party were Mr. and Mrs. Charles the light all out of him. Miebelson, Mr. and Mrs. John Nielson How much like human beings the and Andreas Miehelson. two are. Swlntons secretary is a shy, little, capable, modest, easily frtght-eoe- d At four oclock on Saturday, Mrs. person. A harsh word puts her Loud and flamboyant ,ance Frandsen served a sumptuous all inner for twenty-fiv- e intimate talk confuses her. She never runs, Swinton Is a friend:-.- , following a delightful social but she says nothing. likes He better than nothing bully. afternoon. Mrs. Frandsen entertainInoffensive browbeat to shy, people, ed in honor of the anniversary of her and the less they resist Ills attacks birth. the louder he squawks. It Is quite unnecessary that there should he anySometimes we wonder what thing Important to start him on a ramof all the old automobiles, and page. He seems stimulated only h.v hen when we read the list of wrecks tils success In terrifying Inoffensive Monday morning we know what people and making them unhappy. But reates some of the demand for new let some one come along who fearlessly turns the nttnek on him. and he Is cars. the mildest man Imaginable. It Is the blue Jay and the gray The reason the children dont write squirrel. o msnv letters to Santa Claus 28. Western Newspaper Union. I (!). did in the old days lies in the act that the average child knows Proof of annual labor blanks for lie re i' nl any Santa Claus long before it is old enough to write. sale at the Sun office. n - nt loud-mouthe- d 1 $39,023.61 7,984.8.' I'linhjM- lrripindcnt) The Blue Jay and the Squirrel be-om- Fire Engine ($875, each 1929, 1930) (By Sjk. ial i ti J 11 $ Int 181.05 Redmond : i 4444444444 l SAVINGS 1 REfEIPTS 100.00 3hG.10 Celebrations Cemetery Stat., Ptg. and Post. Attorney Redeemed ffR SCHETHiftJ Jf V Itt Collection ' M GET u-t- n ........................ Telephone Health Dept. yhSe i 5T2AE h.-c'- .t t-r- " ! k v'Alihol xvnr vlf irwi RAToirupRi-f- ay !,- - Sugar-lUv- l ij!- lOrr Alfixt 1 Ik So. 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