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Show The LEADER Thursday, January 24, 1952 FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF - TREMONTON C.TY, Cost 44 - to . - 5378.10 -- " 7,31792 $203355.95 1951 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 - - 135,000.00 .. I ,. $159,500.00 S3 I, R. S. Calderwood, City Recorder of Tremonton City, Do certify that the "above state3301.11 ment is a true and correct report of the financia 1 condition of hereby this city as shown by the records for , 4,639.50 the year ending December 31, 1950. 6382.50 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of Said 3,618.74 City, this 23rd day of January, A. D. 1952. . 15,781.99 R. S. Calderwood , (SEAL) City Recorder ' ; ,$85,027.85 and Mrs. Engvar Petersen. EAST GARLAND The people of the ward enjoy5,156.80 (Z04.uiMrs. Eph Feteraon Mrs. Leonard Petersen ed a two day visit Friday and $(204.01-- ) in Lake Salt with her $ 3,341.71 Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Preston sister, Mrs. Horace Mullens. are of the parents proud was acThe cash balance of $3341.71 at December 31, 1350, twin daughters. The two little counted for as follows: girls arrived, on the i r fathers Speeds Up Potatoes General Fund Checking Account Bear 570 47 Slow field sprouting of seed potato birthday, Saturday, January 12. Tremonton Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson, Bank, River State The grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. pieces, as a result of chemical treat- Gordan, Burton and LaMar, Mr. Less: Outstanding Warrants W -- -,$(395 Engvar Petersen are boasting ment to prevent sprouting in stor- and Mrs. Slyvan Korth and Mr. Balance Per Books Overdraft two sets of twin grandchcildren age, can be reversed by a Savings . , Waterworks Construction Fund treatment with ethylene and Mrs. Don Winter surprised $2,100.00 in less than eight months. Twin nV.ntRpar River State Bank chlorhydrin just before planting, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ray at their boys were born to their daugh- according to horticulturists at the home Saturday evening. The ocWaterworks Construction 3,737.39 1,637.39 River State Bank Account-B- ear ter, Albert and Veda P. Smith Minnesota experiment station. casion was the Ray's 5th wedd $ 3341.71 Last June 1. Balances Bank Total Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stokes and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen Financial Position Iff t tv,B.w 11 attended a birthday dinner honoring Mrs. Horace Gardner at the Gardner home in Deweyville ber 31, 1949: last week. s December 31 Aaothtr mojof mieifone 1949 Assets 1950 This Friday a family dinner 5 341 71 $ (204.01- -) was held at the home of Mr. and ia ftavftffff progmt " casn in uarut 27,188.77 30.753.05 Mrs. Albert Stokes honoring the Accounts Receivame 4,810.00 4,810.00 7Z".- of Mrs. Investments 198,135.67 birthday anniversary 332,433.47 3345.72 - (5360.81-- Mr. PENROSE ) -i Couples Observe Wedding Dates 1 ,- - - - -- 1 sprout-stimulati- Fund-Chec- king Fixed Assets Total Liabilities and Surplus Bank Loans Payable Bonds Payable Surplus TTnarrnnrinWl " zzsrxzA- CSvtwl I T $ 7,090.43 $159,500.00 $ 13,000.00 30,000.00 10.76??? 37,614.33 10,271.55 139,044.55 $229,930.43 : 143,842.35 $371338. - AcCAtQ & pSipal of them. Assets $229,930.43 - - ' Total the ...... $371,338.23 we submit comments, where in the Balance Sheet and of our nec-cssaS- on veri-ficati- on '" dePAcounts receivable, $30,753.05, Consisted of the following: $ Due from Box Elder County Treasurer Water Rentals Uncollected Sewer Collections Receivable Cemetery Fees Receivable Merchants' licenses Uncollected -Due From Zions Savings Bank and Trust Co., Salt Lake City (Bond Interest) 3 M4 ?' - - 'S'ia " " r ia I Theodore and D. Walker of the accompaniment for with the Harpers and attended paring Von Flotow's opera "Martha" to the U. of U. Aggie Game in Salt be presented March 5 and 6. ; Lake City. Mr. Walker, a freshman studyMr. and Mrs, Harman Pierson are entertaining the children of ing agriculture, is a son' of Mr. D. S. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Watt of and Mrs. A concert of American" music, on are a while Layton they trip to California. They come up prasented by the symphony orchestra in December was praised Wednesday, and left Thursday on by the record crowd who their trip. ' went Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter to Salt Lake City Wednesday to Japan's Social Order convenattend a County-Stat- e The social order in Japan hadnt tion at the New House Hotel. The Potters spent Friday in changed for centuriesThe until bid famioccupation. Brigham City. lies with their spacious bomet of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman oriental splendor, their beirlooms accompanied by Mrs. Naomi passed down from generation to Oyler attended the Social Hour generation, their old schools of Club party held at the home of thought, made up only a small part Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munns in of the nation. The shopkeeper eking out a bare living in his Garland Saturday evening. abode, the coolie and the serf in his Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman of rice paddy, and millions of others Ogden spent Sunday here with on the islands existed their parents. on a daily bowl of rice and a pieco Mrs. Chase Peterson and chil- - of dried fish. ; Mae-Arthu- two-roo- m , - 1 j fr key 1 - CWI v --MM: I grtmitr ksmiimg finfiiM ftCMiut sen left Sunday for their home $ 30,753.05 Balance Jan. 1, 1950 General Fund Waterworks Fund Street Fund Street Lights Fund Public Safety Fund Sewers and Drains Fund Parks and fmeterv Fund Library Fund Airport Fund Bond Interest and Sinking Fund Perpetual Maintenance Cemetery Fund Class "C" Road Fund Waterworks Construction Fund .... $10,339.53 - 10,035.38 1.757.48- - - 5 f 1- o,oi.iu- iffi'vi 15,i2? - - f?!Hl 5,461.55 -- - - . $ 204.01- - Balance 1950 Receipts Disbursements $ 14325.32 16,445.32 708.33 3,098.96 13,515.74 2,789.17 3,198.96 1,559.48 1,711.50 10,871.00 492.00 2,306.89 135,870.00 $ 23,700.86 $206,801.67 $203355.95 12320.12 Dec. 31,1950 $ s 3,721.21 2,431.18 10,737.53 766.01 5,283.04 1,595.80 1,278.04 6,782.66 2,306.89 132,132.61 836.99 13,960.58 11,976.22- ii ii mini i , IMII, I, f ' mi nrini wiKimmmammm nniii mini mi iiiiiii Tiim mm nri'fiiiinilt'Wttf jriirrrni win rr-r- - 10,711.181,686.3417,670.25- Hi - econony and Isst-Di- esei quick-acceleratin- psrforaonce come to thousands of 9,462.44 5,953.55 truckers mho have never had any choice 3,73739 but gasoline power in tho pastl $ 3341.71 TODAY smashes the barrier that up to now has denied the many economies of HOUn WRECKER SERUICE size-weig- ht Diesel power to haulers of medium-weig- r. first-choi- ce truck. 1 cre Elks pzt Cslhn this new GMC less to run per far will cost 'Model you maintain less far to per year than any other mile; ' All Ditsel expert' owned. ever you've that. tnc proves Because it is Diesel-powere- d, fast-startin- g; FORD, INC. 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Today GMG offers users of equipment in the GCW range a sensational 19,500 GVW-35,00- 0 new Diesel It is powered by the first welterweight Diesel truck engine a smaller, more compact model of the famous General Motors engine that Diesel America's has made GMC truck-tracto- . ht -i Diesel, it is a highly responsive truck with a truck that will maintain traffic in of plenty snap schedule even on hilly runs. time" a steady "on Because it is a hill-knli- ng Tf im mi- - America's foremost builder of Diesel 24 mw.mmi...mm-- n ni 2362.45 1,020.73 8,124.57 Tre- Mrs, Dale Gardner and children of Logan spent the monton is a member of Utah weekend at the Tom Hrrper tp.te Arricuitural College's symhome. They left the children phony orchestra, now busy pre- at Pocatello after several weeks i,bo.w here with Mr. Petersen's parents, Total . M Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen visited in Briham Thursday with Mrs. Petersen 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joser- Petersen and her sister, Mrs. Ruth Andersen. Mrs. Effie Peffrsen and son Ellis of Brighai were Friday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak. Mr. and Mrs. Jess F. Petersen visited at Kaysville Wednesday with Sam Raymond and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Palmer and Mrs. Frank Wiather of Salt Lake visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen. They also visited with Mrs. Preston Petersen and new daughters in Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. William Peter- snt V TV j ver. $23,000.00 Mr. 2,159.19 11,250.00 S2 4,650.08 4,875.69 132,170.47 er 111 1951 to 1938 at $4,000.00 each year and $3,000.00 on 1960 1 1970 2 1984 3 STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF BOX ELDER 10,550.13 ?i?H? 1,278.04 .- - Bonds maturing in the years 1951 to Bonds maturing in the years 1961 to Bonds maturing in the years 1971 to . Total Bonded Indebtedness 2315.43 1,595.80 10,627.53 4,390.79 4 Due Date ' be-a- nd J - Waterworks Revenue Bonds 3,180.00 10.969.07 615.67 13,796.60 I 740.00 740.00 740.00 370.00 370.00 370.00 370.00 . 370.00 740.00 $ 4,810.00 $ 42 5,040.00 10,272.26 766.01 I ' Date Bond Maturity Description No. Issued Date S. War Bond Series F M430784F for the period ending December 31, 1950, with comparative re- U. U. S. War Bond Series F M474657F port for 1949, as compiled from the audit report of Charles O. U. S. M738539F Butcherite, Certified Public Accountant, Salt Lake City, Utah. U. S. War Bond Series F War Bond Series F D419212F Series F D445378F Tear Ended December 31 U. S. War Bond Receipts: U. S. War Bond D418477F Series F 1954 1949 Series F D418698F $30313.66 U. S. Savings Bond $31,720.22 General Taxes D563434F Series F 15,790.78 ; 14,264.78 U. S. Savings Bond Water Rentals and connections . Series F M931601F 2,495.69 U. S. Savings Bond 2,798.17 Sewer Collections 782.90 Total Investment Bonds . 695.00 Cemetery Maintenance . 219.00 466.50 Fines and Forfeitures 6,077.79 5,441.54 Merchants Licenses TREMONTON CITY CORPORATION 290.00 320.50 Dog Taxes and Building Permits Schedule of Bonded Indebtedness 408.33 1,124.52 Collections street Deoartment As At December 31, 1954 1,340.63 2,344.50 Public Safety Dept. Receipts ' 490.50 492.00 Date of , Interest Cemetery perpetual Maintenance Description 2,622.00 2,622.00 Issue Rate State of Utah liquor Fund 2,426.15 Sewer Refunding Bonds 1,711.50 4J Airport Fund Receipts Sold 300.00 P. W. A. Water Bonds 4 Cemetery Investments '2,710.50 1,832.00 From Sale of Real Estate 173.75 1,103.24 CiinHrv Rweints 3313.67 2,306.89 Class "C" Road Fund 10,000.00 Tax Anticipation Loans 135,870.00 proceeds of Water Revenue Bond Issue - $206,801.67 $79,667.04 Totals Total BOX ELDER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Disbursements: . . Officials' Salaries Waterworks Maintenance ... Sewer Maintenance Street Department Maintenance Library Maintenance Public Safety Dept. Expenses Park and Cemetery Expenses , Power and Light Airport Expenditures Bank Loans and Interest Paid Bonds and Bond Interest Paid ........, ........... Sundry Disbursements and Equipment Capital Outlay-Bldg- s. Project Capital Outlay-WatTotals of Excess Receipts Over Disbursements ....Beginning of Year Cash Balance End of Year Cash Balance ing Anniversary. They took along rtre accompanied Mrs. Gerald a 3 tier wedding cake decorated Munk of Howell to Ogden Monby Mrs. Winter, On Sunday Mr. day to attend the graveside servand Mrs. Ray, the Ed Isaacsons ices for a nephew, the infant Maturity and Mr. and Mrs. Don Winter son ot Mr. and Mrs. Dale Crab- Value had dinner at the Isaacson home tree. Mrs. Munk spent Monday $ 1.000.00 1,000.00 later going to the home of Mr. night at the Peterson home Mrs I. L. Isaacson to help fore returning to her home In 1,000.00 500.00 them celebrate their Gist wed-- 1 Howell. . 500.00 which C. J. Hcdley of ding Mrs anniversary, Mr. also) and 500.00 falls on January 20. They pre-- 1 oatfen Saturday at the 500.00 n a irann na L. R. Shaffer home. cpnrpn rrxom wit 11 nVUMUIH 500.00 VWUVVM 1,000.00 cake decorated by Mrs. Winter. The boys chorus under the diMrs. B 11 Cole and ci'dren re- rection of J. P. Christensen held $ 6,500.00 turned home on Sunday after their practice Sunday evening at spending 6 days at the Eph Pe- the Ur?el Rhodes home, refreshterson home. ments were served by the hostMrs. L. Francis Petersen of Og- ess. They will practice next Sunden spent the weekend and un- day evening at the Paul Larson Amount til Tuesday with Mrs. Doris Pet- home. $ 1,500.00 erson and family. M;. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes 3,000.00 Mrs. Leland Patterson and sen were Ogden visitors on Monday. 4,000.00 4,000.00 Duane of West Point and Mrs. 4,000.00 Carma Taylor of Oirden spent TED WALKER 4,000.00 with Mrs. Wayne Gro- - IN COLEGE ORCHESTRA 4,000.00 Saturday TREMONTON CITY CORPORATION Schedule of Investment Bonds Owned Perpetual Maintenance Cemetery Fund As At December 31, 1954 wfci yecr C itskt ' |