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Show NEWS NOTES from the COUNTY SEAT By LO ANN SMITHT COMMISSIONERS ADOPT INCREASED BUDGET The 1956 budget 'for Beaver County has ben approved and adopted by the Board of County Commissioners, showing an overall increase of $5,213.63. The 1956 budget is $137,407 as compared with $132,193 tor 1955. Increases and decreases are shown in the following various accounts and funds, with the 1955 budget in parenthesis: Beaver commissioner $1,080 (same); expense $140 (same); Minersville commissioner $1080 (same); expense $190 (same); Milford commissioner $1080 (same); expense $260 (same). Clerk $3,000 (same); Sheriff $3,000 (same), Expense $600 (same); Treasurer $3,000 (same); Assessor $3,000 (same); Recorder Record-er $3,000 (same); attorney $2400 (same), expense $150 (same); ' Deputy $2850 ($2700); Janitor $1200 (same); Deputy -Sheriffs $900 (same); Deputy Assessors, t None ($500); Surveyor, None ($300); Health Officers $1450 ($1558.60); Ind. Comp. Ins. and Soc. Sec. $1,000 (same); Bee Inspector $30 (same); Officers' Bonds $500 ($1,000); Furniture and Fixtures $500 (same); Books, Stationery j and Printing $2,800 (same) Court House Maintenance $2500 ($3,000); Criminal Costs $1,000 (same); Court Costs $1,000 (same); election costs $2,500 (none); Contingent $5,000 ($6,000); County road $17,273-99 ($10,143.86); Indigent $6,119.99 ($5,414.53); noxious weeds $2,-437.53 $2,-437.53 ($878.01); agricultural aid $1,472.15 ($847.83); airports none ($1,507,49); exhibits $810.62 ($1,169.71); drought emergency $4,751.72 ($5,300); library $5,406.13 ($4,855.58); oecial road $45,000 ($44,996.-78). ($44,996.-78). SUITS FILED IN DISTRICT COURT Viola L. Rose vs. John L. Rose, action for divorce. up roof and a metal roof with basalt coating is being laid. New rain gutters are being installed and the upper part of the structure struc-ture will be painted while the scaffolding is in place, i DEEDS FILED Quit-Claim Deds Beaver County to Eugene H. Mayer Lot 17, Block 8, Lewis Addition to Town of Milford. State of Utah to Ruben W. Jones SV2NW 14 Sec. 20, T20S, R10W, cont, 80 acres. State of Utah to Ruben W. ; Jones WV2SW11 Sec 20, T2BS, R10W, cont. 80 acr.s. Bert S. Baker to Collis P. Huntington et ux V-i interest . in Goldmen Claim, Goldmen No. 1, No. 2; Ridge Claim No. 4. TAXPAYERS MUST LIST OWN PERSONAL PROPERTY Personal property statements have been mailed by King Morris, Mor-ris, Beaver County Assessor, to all personal property owners within the county, followed this week by a reminder letter. Under the law, property owners own-ers are required to file such statement with the county assessor, as-sessor, under oath, within 21 days. For failure to so filei property owners are subject to forfeit $100 to Beaver County and lose their right to question the valuation placed upon such property by the assessor. This year the assessor is requiring re-quiring each property owmr to list his property. In past years it has been listed for each property prop-erty owner by deputy assessors. COURT HOUSE GETS REPAIRS Til:: Court House is undergoing undergo-ing extensive repairs. Undr the supervision of Jasper Walker, Walk-er, to whom the contract was let in November, asphalt shingles shin-gles are being laid over the wooden shingle section of the roof. On other sections a built- |