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Show FAVORABLE SHOWING OF UTAH COUNTY'S FINANCES Special to The Tribune. , PROVO, July 2. From the Auditor's financial statement of Utah county for tho fiscal year beginning July 1, 1303, and ending Juno 30, 1KM, the following receipts aro taken: Liquor license 1.S7K.00 Si"0" xaxes .J5 714 13 Redemption of real estate" Bold for taxes 7-17.25 State of Utah, semi-annual salaries sal-aries 2,599, CJ Provo city courthouse expenses.. 'z$iA2, County .Treasurer's foes 4.2S0.B3 County Clerk's fees 3 429 so County Recorder's fees a'ssl Oo County Sheriffs fees 6J3.S0 County lnformary board of transients tran-sients j 307.60 State of Utah bounties 1.C07 S3 State of Utah mapping and platting 1,(69.21 Insurance 4o5.3j Cash on hand July 1, 1903 .JS3.03 Thcso itcmB, with a few other unlm-VSF&P unlm-VSF&P oncs' brlne the total rccolpts to iC9,0(0.50. paid out as follower Series 5 t-,033. (M 13ounties 3.2S0.5G Criminal prosecution's l!301.56 Repairing and Improving hlgh- ways fi.451.45 Poor and Indigent 7,740. K Rook, stationery and postofficc stamps .. 1,768.05 Printing and advertising 603. -55 Commissioners' expenses 170.S0 Klectrlc lights 3.33S.10 J 01 377.00 County Jail .14S.14 Courthouso and crnunriK Mi 10 Telephones ,," 122.CO Deputy assessors and collect- ors 2.G7S.CO Inquests ... .55 Insano hearings A 24.00 Contingent expenses 1.G4S 25 Interest , 1 037 fS IClre Insurance 'll2bo Furniture and fixtures .111.30 Expenses of civil suits 321.55 Transient herds 157.92 Board of prisoners Cid.lO Civil Jury expenses .195.00 Making maps and plats for Assessor As-sessor .... rtC2.SC Bridge repairing and construc- ; 701.32 Refund taxes 83 73 Expenses of Fish Commissioner.. 911 .CO Bills payable (old note of ISH).., 6,050.00 Eatrays 30.SO County infirmary I,02i--I9 Expenses of County Survcvor .. 031.95 Expenses of Fruit Tree Inspector 4!7.) Livery department G72 91 Expenses of Court Reporter S76.10 Expenses oi Bee Inspector 'MM Refund of fees fi.10 "Warronta paid in circulation .... 20,575.62 Total disbursements 5 90.C52.69 Less warrants in circulation Juno 30 21,070.52 Actual disbursements ? 66.0S2.17 Cash on hand at close of business busi-ness June 30. 1901 $ 2.9SS.33 Balanco , f 69.070.CO 0 b One of the principal events of tho social so-cial season was tho celebration of tho tmuu weuuing 01 Mr. and Mr. 6. F. Lggcrtsen and the birthday of Uielr oldest old-est daughtor. Miss Asha. On the lawn 120 guests, as they were served by young women dressed In white, listened to aweet strains of music played by the mandolin band. Tho lawn was lighted with Japa-noso Japa-noso lanterns and festooned with artistic artis-tic decorations. Tho night was beautiful beauti-ful and tho stars twinkled at the mcrrv narty. while they ato and listened to the toasts and apceches. Tho company wns entertained In the houeo after supper. sup-per. Thoso prcsout were; Senator and Mrs, Reed Smoot, Bishop and Mrs. O. II Berg. Mr. aud .Mrs. A. J. Southwlck. Mr and Mrs. Bcngt. John-nnd John-nnd iIra- T- Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Roylance, Mr. and Mrs. "Vf- rr01-' Blshop and Mrs. Ralph Foulton, Mr. and Mrs. Evan AVrcdo, Mr. and Mrs J. M. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. A C. Sorcn-aon. Sorcn-aon. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. H. Paxman. Mr. and Mrs. Rhone Paxman. Mr. and Mra J. H Frlaby. Mr. and Mrs George L. 'Groneman, Mr. nnd Mrs. "W. O. Bees-loy. Bees-loy. Air. and Mrs, James Gray, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Jepperson, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jepperson, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Lars P., ISclson. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones, Mr nnd Mrs. Horace Bcebe. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Loveless. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brown. Mr and Mrs. William Harding, jr "m.11"3- lrs L- Nelson. Mr. and Mrs William J. Taylor. Mr nnd Mrs. Walter Scott. Mr. nnd Mrs Crfnby Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gay. Mr. nnd Mrs Olo E. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Ncls M. Peterson. Pe-terson. Mr and Mrn. E. V. Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. William Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Oberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Clove. Mr. and Mrs. James Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Mads Johnson. John-son. Mr and Mrs. G. C. Scott, Mr. and Mre. Andrew Eggcrtuon. Mr. and Mrs LJirs iggerison. .Mr. and Mrs. Joriren Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Startup, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Uone' I1r1lu;?,Mr3;,W' Glbbey. Mr. nnd Mrs! 'Um I Mcsdames MeMnda Wllklns. Eliza Wllklns. Mur- Loveleas. Josephine Loveless, Matilda Loveless, Eliza Kirk-wood Kirk-wood Kittle Hlncs. E. C. irendricksen, Sarah Cluff. Amelia Nelson. Johanna Eg-gertson. Eg-gertson. Jane Regg. Matilda Gross, Anna Nellson. A. J. Stewart; Misses Lou Nelson. Nel-son. Minnlo Nelson, Matilda Rnsmueaen Vesta Eggcrtson. Florence Jopporson. Enther Reese, Lou Parlra. Pearl Adams. Leone. Billings. Mamie Billings, Goldlo GLIesplo; Messrs Joseph Nelson. Joseph Nellson and D. Adlr " Miss Belle" Walaoru assisted by Miss Lizzie Boyden, entortnincd on I-Ylday evening eve-ning In honor of Mr and Mrs. G. F Fred-erfekson Fred-erfekson of Vernal. Games and music wore the order of the evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. May A. Booth and Joo Ferrin .About thirty guests wero present. pres-ent. Delicious refreshments wore served. n ij r Mx'f' T-N. Taylor have been entertaining Mrs. Northropo and party of Chicago this week. Mrs Northropu Is president of one of tho largest charitable organizations in America, Charles Dcmorsey, Jr., has been ordered to pay Mrs, Kate Domorsey ?S0 pir month alimony until the further ordor of the ""ft, 10 o be paid lodny and S20 on u1' 0-,am1 thoreufter the KO alimony to be paid on the 2nd day of each month A marriage license has b-cn Issued to John P. Kcolsh, nged 23, and Dora P-derson, P-derson, aged J6. of Eureka. Charles Pat-tor, Pat-tor, aged 21. and Volmn Race, osed "0 wero married today by Judge Booth. Thev aro from Mammoth. - Mr. and Mrs. IT, S. Pyno v.ill spend tho next two daj-K In Provo canyon. o A complaint wag sworn out and papers 5J?.a.vi,.t,!the hp-MK for tho arrest of Mitchell Stewart for npearlng bass near Utah lake. H In tho cano of Utah county vs. Thom.iH Boardman a decision was given in favor of the plaintiff. Tho case involved tho right to water In springs east of tho L tali county infirmary, and which furnished fur-nished the water supply to the onld institution. in-stitution. Development work was stopped Home tlrao ago on the springs by Injunction Injunc-tion proceedings. |