OCR Text |
Show COUNTY FUNDS i AT LOW POINT Payments To Bonds and Road Funds Boosts County Expenditures. Expenditures of Utah county for the first nine months of this year almost $(j0,000 more than was spent during the corresponding period 'cf time in 1929. according to the September Sep-tember report of County Auditor Amnion Tuttle which was completed com-pleted Tuesday morning. The greater portion of this increase in-crease is due to a payment of $52-000 $52-000 in the bonds sinking fund and expenditures to the state road fund. During 1929 it was not necessary to make such payments. During the past month, the total amount of the warrants issued by: the county was $31,405.56, bringing the total expenditures of the year up to S390.576.56. This leaves a balance bal-ance of 588.831.37 of the year's1 budget which has been estimated al $479,407.93. ' j Six of the departments m the : county have already exceeded their ' budget and two other departments : are running close. The balance of the departments are fairly well within their alloted amount. ' The county jail has exceeded Us budget my. more than $1,100. custodian's cus-todian's residence ' $1,039.68; legal notices $383.62, vital satistics $58.50 and city court $44.60. In the county highways department depart-ment $128,105.66 of the $130,000 which was budgeted, has been spent, leaving less than $2,000 for the remaining months of 1930. The total amount of expenditures in the other departments with ths unexpended appropriations are as follows: Commissions $5,40305-$2,-096.95; treasurer $9,474.71-$3,668.84 ; assessor $8,03f).95-S2.405.05; clerk, $1.985.99-$!, 954.01; auditor $4,063.43-$2,120.43; $4,063.43-$2,120.43; recorder $5,319.33-$2,728.-7; surveyor $3.036.63-$1.773.37; attorney at-torney $3,278.08-$32.92 ; sheri f f (Continued From Page One) $13.779.. 02-$7,660.D8;' civil court $1,-627.87-$l,372.13; agricultural agent $2,236.SG-$918.H. Court house and grounds $8,011.-30-S3.588.61; juvenile court $936.12-$663.88; $936.12-$663.88; public health $3,735.73-$2,-914.27; interest note payable $5,87r-$6,125; $5,87r-$6,125; insane hearings $113.50-$36.50; $113.50-$36.50; elections $112-$5,388; general fund $1,787.47-$14,862.03; poor and indigent $44,139.45-$10.860.55 ; county coun-ty infirmary, $7.783. 91-$4 ,658.09; other funds $8,610-$1.'190; exhibition ond advertising" $7,964. 47-$7,420.53. The report also placed the receipts re-ceipts for September at $53,849.91. $50,000 of this amount came from tax anticipation notes. |