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Show I 0 Results Listed From Audit Of Springville City Funds For 1949 By EVELYN M- BOYER ? SPRINGVILLE The city council, coun-cil, with the assistance of the auditor who hai just completed examination of the books, the incumbent in-cumbent mayor Edward Clyde, -and Mayor Sterling Price began preliminary work this week on letting up the budget lor the coming year, according to Mayor Sterling Price. ; The following report was also ubmltted showing the results of the current audit for 1949. It contains con-tains budget estimates, actual receipts re-ceipts and disbursements the last two months in all funds were estimated by an average taken from former months, which were actual expenditures: General fund receipts were estimated at $10,102.22. Actual receipts were $9,717.98. Expenditures Expend-itures were $7,493.48. Expend- - actual receipts. " " Waterworks Report Waterworks receipts estimated $38,095.56; actual receipts, $34,-M $34,-M 636.04 and expenditures $54,-'110.31; $54,-'110.31; deficit, $19,474.22. This deficit ' is accounted for in a capital investment i. e. (water meters and extension of lines). The city had a very expensive year resulting from freezing of lines all winter. Electric lights Receipts esti mate, $153,925.00; actual receipts, 9146,372.47; actual expenditure?, $119,943.49; balance left of receipts re-ceipts over expenditures, $26,-430.98. $26,-430.98. The largest item of cost in this fund is purchase of electricity. elec-tricity. Part of it was In ranital A investment. Estimate was based on completion of new plant by July. Public safety Receipts estimate, esti-mate, $40,491.13; actual receipts, $39,655.72; expenditures, $41,- 733.74, a deficit of $2,078.02. This w deficit is represented by a new as capital investment, Streets and Walks ? Streets and walks receipts TELEVISION. : . ....... 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Parks and public property Receipts estimated $13,116.72; actual receipts $11,281.53; ex penditures, $9,816.66; balance carry-over i,o.o(. Sewer fund Receipts estimated, estimat-ed, $10,875.00; actual receipts, $8,-573.51; $8,-573.51; expenditures, $7,212.17; balance carry-over, $1,361.34. The deficit, $2,112.26. This estimate was made on a Va mill tax to create a deficit in the account to balance a carry-over from the previous year. The tax levy on each fund was made to balance the budget as nearly as possible. pos-sible. Bond Interest Bond interest No receipt and no -setup has ever been made to take oar nf it. This item of $18.- 922.00 had to be taken care of by a tax anticipation Dona. B and C road fund Estimated receipts, $6,000.00 actual receipts, $10,571.61 (this amoum -vst ; raised by law made by last legislature); leg-islature); expenditures, $21,055.75; the deficit, $10,484.1'.. -law requires that "this fund be used exclusively on streets. - ana walks. The previous receipts had not been set aside for this pur-pose pur-pose so it was necessary to take the amount of this deficit from other funds to comply with the Airport fund (Springville -Spanish Fork) Actual rec from government and state, $65,-314.32; $65,-314.32; expenditures, $66,779.93. 00 mmjmmsmmm aaaM 1 inch TUBE ' v TELEVISION plus 2.00 Fed. Tax. Installation sxtra UTAH " Wa This obligation was created years ago but again no funds were set aside year after year to take care of it. Springvllle's portion of this fund, $10,200.00 due In August, had to be borrowed. The total amount of the city's obligation is $13,993.04. It is all capital investment invest-ment i Summing this up, officials said that while some departments went over the actual receipts and over the budget, from an overall picture the expenditures were well within the budget. A con siderable amount was spent from the budget for capital invest ment, city officials stated. A summary of the Bartholomew Bartholo-mew project will be submitted soon and complete analysis of the two year's operation by the present pre-sent city council will also be forthcoming as soon as the two-year two-year audit is complete. Stork Express Has Real Load LEHI The Stork Express had quite a cargo when it arrived at Lehi hospital Friday. Fri-day. The biggest baby in the records of the hospital was born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown, 271 N. 1st W Lehi. A boy, the newcomer topped the scale at 114 pounds and measured in at 23 inches. Brother and sister sis-ter of the baby were "average sized," according to recollections recollec-tions of the parents. $f&' K .. -are a family affair! s . y . a? - i tVt ---x- Ths, jK ' s io b jrMfw y i y . I y yy ) Vv: &y S$ yy r c-ls ; IT ' Hit " ' 1 ' ' tfNEA Tdepkof) OVED ONE HELD BY CHINA REDS Holding her dauSh.er. Kath-n, Kath-n, 4. Mrs. Elmer C. Bender of Chicago looks at a oicture "f her husband, Sergeant Elmer C. Bender, who disappeared into Chinese Communist territory near Tslngtao Oct. 19. 1948, while on a routine flight in a U. S. Navy plane. Since then, the United States has sent six formal notes to Communist authorities with no marked success. .- faffffif' SUPPERS V i : " . . ; - 1 '- - 3 :: tew-' Sunday School tennlal anniversary of the organization or-ganization of the first LDS Sun day school in Utah will be ob served with appropriate exercises tonight in the Fourth ward LDS chapel. The history of the Sunday Sun-day school organization, Gating back to Dec. 9, 1849, will be given. The history of the Sunday schools in American Fork begins July 4, 1852, when Leonard E. Harring- Lake Shore By VERYL BELLOWS A special show, Klpllngs' "Jungle "Jun-gle Book," was presented Wednesday Wed-nesday evening In the Lake Shore church. Proceeds from tickets sold for the show will go toward buying ne-v basketball suits for the M Men team. There will be no meetino Sim. day evening In the I.ke Shore ward. A Switzerland will present an in teresting program in the Spanish Span-ish Fork First ward that niahi and all wards in th stair in vited to attend. Mrs. Maud Rrllnwi led by Mrs. Florence Bellows and Mrs. Inez King of Provo, drove to Salt Lake City Thursday to visit relatives there. LONG IN SERVICE ADAMSVILLE. Ala. fll Pirr Robert S. Glassow. honoroH hv his townsfolk for 48 years of practicing medicin hr uit'h. has delivered 3,700 babies, some covering three ffeneratinna nf th same families. SUNDAY HERALD Sunday, December 4, lift 0 Centennial To Be ton, the first bishop and mayor, or tne tnen two-year-old settle-: ment, was made the first Sunday school superintendent Jul) 4, 1852. In the period from 1852 to 1901, when the America. Fork LDS ward was divided in four. Sunday school superintendents who served were John McNeill, John Bourne, William Paxman, Isaac Abel, Warren B. Smith . and George F. Shelley. Of this group Mr. Shelley is the only one living. Superintendents who have served since 1901 in this ward are: Joseph B. Forbes (1901-1904); (1901-1904); Earl S. Greenwood, (1904-1915); (1904-1915); William M. Barrett, (1915-1917); (1915-1917); W. R. Halllday, (1917-1923); (1917-1923); James M. Grant, (1923-1928); (1923-1928); Adolphus Pulley, (1928-1931); (1928-1931); Henry McNeil 1931- 1933) ; Henry McNeil, (1931- 1934) ; James S. Chadwlck, (1934- 1935) ; Leo T. Hansen, (1935-1940); (1935-1940); Moral D. Steel, (1940-1942); (1940-1942); Melvin W. Grant, (1941-1946); (1941-1946); Lowell Bennett, (1946- IF IS IS W This Ad Entitles You to Ont Frtt MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC DEMONSTRATION Phone 689 For Appointment , - i Noted 1947); William T. Mills, super-' In tendent since 1947. 1 Mrs. Leo T. Hansen has spent! months In searching the records -of the organization an has eom-, piled an authentic history which she will give together with the showing of pictures of all the superintendents of the past. Ap proprlate musical numbers ' will 1 complete the services. , FIGURINES SUPPLIES REYNOLDS 54 North 4th West Prove 346 South Main Sprinfrllle |