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Show FUSGAiL HIP DISBURSEMENTS GENERAL FUND: 1939 1940 Administrative $ 6,997.60 $ 9,395.57 Cemeteries 2,934.82 5,000.52 Custodian . 1,140.00 1,140.00 Fire Department 1,815.20 1,646.50 . City Parks 1,921.91 1,144.25 City Pasture 858.37 900.82 Police Department 5,066.13 5,297.35 City Hall 1 362.98 285.33 Health Department 129.65 General Fund Totals $ 21,097.01 $ 24,939.99 Waterworks Fund 7,718.17 11,766.02 Sewer Fund 4,950.07 16,221.62 Irrigation Fund 2 91.37 319.63 Library Maintenance Fund 2,405.99 2,734.19 Electric Light Fund 29,169.77 23,922.03 Streets and Walks Fund 12,693.41 11,274.43 Bond Interest Fund 6,249.17 5,770.00 Waterworks Bond Sinking Fund 8,000.00 8,000.00 Electric Light Bond Sinking 1,000.00 1,000.00 Abutters Port. Street Pav. Dist. No. 2 1,855.00 1,789.00 Cemetery Trust Fund -Invested 3,876.47 State Gasoline Tax Fund 5,776.28 Library Bond Sinking Fund 15,000.00 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS ? 99,306.43 $128,513.19 Plus Warrants ' Outstanding at beginning of period 6,106.47 ?134,619.66 Less Warrants Outstanding at close of period 3,851.50 $130,768.16 Cash On Hand 100.00 Closing Balance 8,883.97 $139,752.13 BANK RECONCILIATION Checking Account $ 8,509.80 Deposited January 4, 1941 : , ' 374.17 STATE OF UTAH ) County of Utah )ss. Springville ) I, Wm. Bringhurst, the duly elected and qualified City Recorder of Springville, Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct report of business done by the City of Springville for the fiscal year ending December 31st, 1940. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of the City of Springville, 1st day of February, A. D. 1941. Wm. BRINGHURST, (SEAL) City Recorder. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of February, A. D. 1941. A. G. JOHNSON, (SEAL) Notary Public. My commission expires January 8, 1942. FISC.AL REI'OIIT OF THE CITY RECORDER FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1940. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. RECEIPTS GENERAL FUND: . I939 1940 Taxes and Redemptions $ 6,487.83 ? 8,939.14 Cemetery Lots Sold 242.50 280.00 Cemetery Care 2,178.93 2,267.50 City Pasture 1,739.77 1,748.54 Fines 193.00 145.50 Licenses 2,021.16 1,819.10 Fire Protection 920.00 979.41 Dog Tax 358.00 327.00 Building Permits 53.50 39.00 General Fund Refunds .'. 20.70 19.64 Gas Franchise 150.00 Health Department 54.81 Sexton Fees 618.50 629.50 General Fund 'Total ? 14,833.89 ? 17,399.41 Streets and Walks Fund: Taxes and Redemptions $ 5,722.74 $ 3,575.63 Refunds and Equipment Rentals 300.93 5,202.41 $ 6,023.67 $ 8,778.04 Waterworks Fund: Rates ? 11,338.08 $ 12,803.93 Sprinkling 1,785.12 2,043.00 Refunds 140.44 20.45 High Line Ditch 167.40 ? 13,263.64 $ 15,034.78 Electric Light Fund: Rates $ 41,053.68 $ 46,913.93 Deposits 395.00 640.00 Refunds 192.07 184.48 Permits ' 50.00 State Tax 761.32 872.87 $ 42,402.07 $ 48,661.28 Irrigation Fund: Accounts Receivable ? 538.53 $ 663.86 Sewer Fund: Taxes and Redemptions $ 2,616.57 $ 2,681.72 Connections 1,277.00 4,319.20 Refunds 25.39 199.12 $ 3,918.96 $ 7,200.04 Street Paving Dist. No. 2, Abut. Por. Installments ? .871.86 $ 1,277.26 Interest - 251.82 432.31 ? 1,123.68 ? 1,709.57 Cemetery Trust Fund: Perpetual Care ? 972.25 $ 1,722.50 Refunds 510,50 ? 972.25 ? .2,233.00 Memorial Building Fund: Taxes .$ 1,744.38 $ 1,787.83 Special Imp. Guar. Fund: Taxes 1,744.38 1,787.83 Library Maintenance Fund: Taxes 2,616.56 2,681.72 Bond Interest Fund: Taxes 5,292.32 5,363.49 Waterworks Bond Sinking Fund: Taxes 5,233.15 5,363.49 State Gasoline Tax Fund: From State 5,776.28 Sidewalk Paving Dist. No. 3 Fund : , . . , Installments 3,131.23 Street Paving Dist. No. 1 : Tax Sale Redemptions 54.54 TOTAL RECEIPTS $100,529.47 $127,626.12 CASH ON HAND 100.00 OPENING BALANCE 12,026.01 $139,752.13 Improper Fit "Have a quick one?" asked Jones. "Don't drink," replied Smith. "Have a fag, then." "No thanks. I -don't smoke." -.."Ever have-any headaches?".-. "Yes, pretty often these days," answered Smith. "Just as I thought. Your halo's too tight." o Heathen lands: Where the white stranger doesn't lock up for the night, if assured there isn't another in the vicinity. The bread ration in Madrid has been reduced for the rich. This is bad, since the poor presumably are eating cake. u We can remember well when "billion" was no more than a congressman con-gressman with a cold, saying "million." o It's deplorable that the government govern-ment can never think of any way to try to balance the budget except ex-cept by placing heavier weights on the taxpayer's back. |