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Show The Summit County Bee Vanship Carman Charles Dahlin home have been their datfghfcr, Mrs. David Hutchinson and granddaughter, Heather. The Hutchinsons live inSalt Lake but were visiting in Wanship while Mr. Hutchinson attended summer camp in California. Mr. and Mrs. Dahlin also enjoyed a recent trip to Cedar City where they attended the popular Shakespearean Festival. While in Southern Utah they also visited Dixie National Park and Navajo Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bates and son, Luke have been visiting with their family and friends during the month of August. Allan and Kathy received word of the death of Kathy's mother, Mrs. Lola Muncey so they flew to Los Angeles to attend the funeral. They plan to finish out their vacation in Wanship before leaving for Fullerton, Calif., where Allan will pursue his studies at the university er president, American gion Auxiliary Post 93, Coalville. Secretary, Utah State Farrell Seamons Survivors: husband; son, daughters, John Edward 76, 1475 10th East, died Aug. 22, 1973 in a local nursing grand-daughte- Louise Farrington, Fremont, Calif.; Mrs. Charles (Phoebe) Burroughs, Sunset; great- grandchild; brother, sister, Ralph Rees, Mrs. Clarice Ottumwa, Munley, Iowa, Sarah Kathryl Seamons, Salt Lake City. services Funeral were held Saturday in the Emerson Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Elysian Burial Gardens. (L) DEBT NO EFFECT LESSENED DEBT INCREASE TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT niece Jackie PREVENTED INCREASE IN RATE OF A MAJOR TAX OPERATINGMAINTENANCE PRIORITY EXPENDITURE CATEGORIES (A) 1 PUBLIC SAFETY party for Aunt Marne Workman in Salt Lake. It was ACCOUNT NO. 45 sum IT PERCEN1 USED FOR MAINTENANCE OF EXISTING SERVICES C) EXPENDITURES (B) PERCENT USED FOR NEW OR EXPAN0E0 SERVICES .01 birthday. . Mrs. Shirley Woolstenhulme and daughter, Laurie Jean accompanied Mrs. rawn Smith to the wedding reception in Salt Lake for Fawns niece, Debra Keyes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION $ HEALTH $ - RECREATION LIBRARIES SOCIAL SERVICES FOR AGED & POOR IE) : 10 MULTIPURPOSE AND GENERAL GOVT $ 11 EDUCATION $ S 13 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT $ $ 16 ECONOMIC s $ DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION 9 TOTAL A'cf UAL 9N1RV.AT.I0.N. ; (Please Read Instruction F ). flie news media have been advised that a complete copy of this report has been published in a local newspaper of general circulation. I have records documenting the contents of this report and they are open for public and news media scrutiny. Additionally. I certify that I am the chief executive officerI and. with respect to the entitlement funds reported hereon. certify that they have not been used m violation of cither the priority expenditure requirement (Section 103) or the matching funds prohibition (Section 104) of the Act i- (N) CERTIFICATION s- $ - $ RECREATION. CULTURE 20 ' C 1 18 PUBLIC SAFEIY TENANCE EXPEN (O) IJI r 17 at RETIREMENT DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL) -- vl ICONSTRCTIOM ACQUISITION 14 SOCIAL ! OPERATING. MAIN Camping Gear DEBT LAND EQUIPMENT $ TRANSPORTATION FINANCIAL and PERCENT USED FOR: i 12 HEALTH .l EXPENDITURES F) 8 Hunting 840:17 UTAH ACTUAL EXPENDITURES iVh6using& Clarence Keyes. Mr. and Mrs. JamesSmith joined the Kent Smith family 022 022 flUPITGR COALVILLE PURPOSE $ $ CQUNTV CAPITAL ! rd i .COUNTV EXPENDITURES ACTUAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION $122 Q53 TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT TAX . A NO EFFECT ON TAX LEVELS PREVENTED ENACTING ANEW MAJOR THE FOLLOWING MANNER BASED UPON TOTAL PAYMENT OF REDUCED AMOUNT OF RAT E INCREASE OF A MAJOR TAX RATE OF A MAJOR TAX 30; 1 372 JUN ending IN (M) TAXES In which of the following manners did the availabihy of Revenue Sharing Funds, affect the tax levels of your jurisdiction? Check as many as apply. Sweat drove to Montpelier last weekend to visit the Morris Woolstenhulme fam ily. They attended the parade and county fair while there. Also visiting with the Morris Woolstenhulmes were Mr. and Mrs. Hap Homer and son, Wade. Tuesday, Verda Shaw, Ethyl Gibbons and Fawn Smith attended the birthday h JflN AVOIDED DEBT INCREASE REDUCING THE ' FC.RTr.r PERIOD blGiNNING How has (he availability of tevenu'e sharing funds affected the borrowing requirements of your jurisdiction? ENABLED ' HAS USED'TS REVENUE SHARING PAYMENT 1900 PENNSYLVANIA A E N W WASHINGTON. DC 202 26 0TMlRrS;:Ml $ TRUST FUND REPORT UINTA LIMBER Revenue Snaring Funds Received Thru . & 'HARDWARE June 30 1973 Interest Earned Total Funds Available Phone Coalville 336-220- 9 Kamas 783-43- 52 i . 1' r.V4 A V Yi? A 'L P H j.1 ; "l ., V f i .W r . . SJA.y lrl S S...A Amount Expended S. Balance $ . Y!.ii 9.31, 0 it SlGVATyRt V I NAVE k , orCHliriKKUTTvr6RV . Q TITLE PLEASE 7 . f.. .s. PRINT c e C jpy ? - U- - 4 ud 1 7s r 6a is published f t,., WWWMSIIL J'N. . . 4 JiJ rs; Henry Leo, Clearfield; Mary home. He was born Sept. 27, 1896 Rockport, Summit County to Henry E. and Mary A. Staker Seamons. Married Ida Louise Harrison, 1920, Salt Lake City; later solemnized Salt Lake Temple. She Washington, Washington County; Mrs. Mary "Eddie, grandchildren; Seattle, Wash.; three brother, sisters, Farrell Staker Seamons, Farm Bureau. 9 Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Marshall (Darlene) Jones, Le- DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING 7-- 12 ninety-thi- Heights Memorial Park, Ogden. SUMMIT COUNTV Mr. and Mrs. Val Bates are the proud parents of a pound baby boy born at the David 0. McKay hospital in Ogden. Welcoming her mother and new baby brother at home is young daughter, Rembecca. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dar-ce- y and children Roy and Mrs. Workmans Burial, Washington 1926, Coalville; sblemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Carman was a form- THE GOVERNMENT OF there. Joleen and services Funeral died in 1952. Mr. Seamons was anauto-mobi- le mechanic and brake man; member LDS Church; mechanic at Utah Oil Refinery Co . were held Saturday in the Myers Chapel Mortuary, Roy. Salt Palace Firday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bates and Mr. and Mrs. David Lois R. Bates are spending a few Lois Rees Carman, 80, days boating and water ski21 in an ing at Flaming Gorge dam. Sunset, died Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Young Ogden hospital. She was born Jan. 27, and their son Bobby have been visiting in Wanship for 1893, Castle Rock, Summit a couple of weeks. Bill and County, to David and Jane Dot announced that they will Crompton Rees. Married be selling their homeinCal-iforn- ia John B. Carman Sept. 3, and returning to live in Wanship where they plan California. to start building their new Mrs. Owen Dugdale has in home left for California where she April. Visitors at the Charles wiU visit her daughter who Davis home have been Mr. plans to enter the hospital and Mrs. Monte Bennetfrom for surgery. visitors at the Summer Morton, both Coalville. in Salt Lake for an exciting trip to the circus in the Thursday, August 30, 1973 6 .T'l .V' s'Sii . V..: . ra' i |