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Show CP ft Si 1 A t1 if f f t ! r a i- . i STATEMENT ' For Two ffv Cash Balance January l. Vi TtEfJEIPTS i Special Improvement Assessments Loan from General Fund Interest on Assessments Loans Repaid by Other Funds Sundry Receipts Total Receipts Total to Account for DISBURSEMENTS ' Bonds Redeemed Repayment of Loans Interest Paid on Bonds Advance to General Fund Expense Paving Dists. No. 26-27 . . Expense Street Lighting 1A Advertising, Sundry Expense Assessment Adverting Pav. 28A. Refund on Assessments Total Disbursements Cash Balance December 31 PERPETUAL CEJDSTERY FUND Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements for the Year Cash Balance January 1 RECEIPTS: Sale of Lots Interest Received Total Receipts Total to Account For DISBURSEMENTS : Transfer for Funds for Perpetlal Property Purchase Loaned to General Fund Cash Balance December 31st SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT GUARANTY FUND Statement of Cash Receipts & DfshursertenJt!X6ri.the Two years Ended December - 81, Cash Balance January 1 RECEIPTS Interest Received Tax Sale Deeds Loans Repaid Improvement Bonds Redeemed Sundry Revenue Total Receipts Total to Account For DISBURSEMENTS : Interest on Bonds Tax Sale Deed Purchased Loans to General Fund Loans to S. I. Trust Fund Advertising & Sundry Expense. Total Disbursements Cash Balance December 31st SPECL4L tc 1934 April 1 ; Due 1945-1950, L. statement of Cash Receipts and Mi ash Balance JANUARY 1 IECEIPTS f Received from Property Owners r , Advanced by General Fund x. ' Total Receipts Total to Account For t DISBURSEMENTS Materials V TAhnr Repayments of Loan, Gen. Fund Total Disbursements h Balance December 31st PUBLIC LIBRARY tatement of C'ah Receipts and December PTS: it' uas i 7 1 r TOrm oonu issue i' P. 1 A. Grant jpi- l I o 1 R Arf a into VNDIJUK?E.MENTS : Contract ALANCE DECEMBER STATE OF UTAH. COUNTY OF UTAH ss. : t I. Mary F. Smith, City Auditor in and for Provo City, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct statement of the financial condition of Provo City Corporation, Provo . "City, State of Utah, as at December 31, 193S. ? In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed f satire official seal of Provo City this 31st day of March, A. D., 1939. X I SEAL) MARY F. SMITH, , City Auditor. Hew Terra Opens n HUM CfWI . - a new term m me aauii rugat A A . A. A. I f BchooL Monday with classes ost- t Mondaya and Wednesdays from to 10 p. m. Misa RutJi Mitchell, incipal announces. An-advanced 'class in knitting- SPECIAL ULPBUVIUIlEttiT. V VSiU, OP CASH RE and Di&surrstEXTs Tears Ended , 19SS iuiiartr: 1983 .$-18,601.45. . 26.058.79 5,000.00 4,505.58 4,400.00 $ 29,964.37 $ 6565.82 22,500,00 5,000.00 6,661.43 12,000.00 350.00 323.45 1,246.43 101.46 $ 48,182.77 $ 7,383.05 SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BONDS OUTSTANDING DEC. 31 (All bear '6 interest Street Lighting No. 2 $ 1,000.00 Street Paving Dist. No. 20 l50,00 Street Paving District No. 21 9,500.00 Street Pang Dist. No. 22 . . : 16,200.00 Street Paving No. 25-A 24,200.00 Street Paving Dist. No. 26 29,852.86 Street Paving District No. 27 3,682.31 Street Paving District No. 28-A 64,400.00 Total Bonds Outstanding $150,685.17 SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENTS RECEIVABLE DEC. 31 (6fc interest charged on all accounts - $152,996.23 1938 $ 6,119.58 $ 6,938.30 6,938.30 $ 13,057.88 Care 12,100.00 957.88 1938 4,987.64 784.90 3,0157.90 31.55 $ 3,874.35 $ 8.861.99 1,500.00 1,553.13 4,400.00 281.98 $ 7,735.11 3 l,r26.88 IMPROVEMENT BONDS OUTSTANDING W. Gibba Co., S ilt Lake City 3 25,000.00 WEST SIDE S EWER FUND Disbursements for Two Years Ended 1938 3 1,734.35 ....3 3,413.51 3.413.51 3 5,147.86 3 1,825.35 779.74 2,200.00 S 4,805.09 342.77 BUOJDING FUND Exhibit 9 Disbursements for Year Ended 31, 1938 1938 o.yii.w 13.142.50 3 42,056.50 1,345.00 3 40,711.50 31st will be organized to meet Mondays Mon-days and Wednesdays from 9 to 10 p. m. Instruction will be given in the methods of figuring stitches, stitch-es, increasing and decreasing, alternating al-ternating directions, etc, ; biher' classes offered are as follows: fol-lows: Knitting, journalism, string music, applied art. landscape gardening; - typewrttmg;i,-tliv rt story writing, co-operative health, bookkeeplrlg, Eflgliisa; pubUC 'af- sPROVO e-(UTAH) SUNDAY : HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL - 2; - 1939 Exhibit 5 19S7 M $ 14,954.78 31.14S.34 5,523.88 15,000.00 150.00 $ 51,8200 $ 66,774.98 21,050.00 18,000.00 5,6334 127.71 484.10 1426.63 532.49 669.26 $ 51,173.53 $ 15.601.45 Exhibit 6 Ended Dec. 31, 1938-1937 1937 4,520.97 3,557.00 41.61 3.598.61 $ 8,119.58 I $ 2,000.00 $ 6,119.58 Exhibit 7 19S8 - 1937 S 3,418.84 193? 556.31 4306.90 6,000.00 16,000.00 39.00 3 27,402.21 30,821.05 1,500.00 5,096.22 18,945.00 292.19 3 25,833.41 3 4,987.64 Exhibit 8 1938 - 1937 3 444.44 December 1937 31, 3,653.07 567.23 4,220.30 3 3,775.86 1,501.26 540.25 3 2,041.51 3 1,734.35 fairs, workers' education, leather-craft, leather-craft, beginners shorthand. Those interested are invited to meet at the high school Monday night at 7 o'clock. The number of pieces of a watch or clock has not changed materially since clocks first were made. . Fistula Sufferers Face Danger One of the tragic results-of neglected ne-glected fistula frequently is loss bf bowel 1 ' control together with nerrods diseases and general ill health caused by ; self -poisoning. Thousands could save' themselves from humiliation 'ahd serious illness ill-ness by taking- proper treatment in? ;time. -The Thornton & Minor Clinic oldest known Tectal institution insti-tution in the world - offers a FREE Book which1 explains Fistula' Fis-tula' and other rectal diseases; teHs how more than1 60,000 persons per-sons hive been benefited by their nil 1L corrective institutional treatment without hospital con finemenL Write., tor this Free Book and Reference List. Address TUbraton'inhdr dinlcV5 Suite 710, 92S McGee SU Kansas City, Missouri." "'" m RORE. RESIDENT DIES . VimeraV mervicea for Leminder Melissa Duggins HcBridtf Nelsdn, 78, 1 former Provo Bench resident for forty-five years, will pe 'held at theBere Mortuary c h p e? 1 .Wednesday at 1:30 n. m. . She -died. at the home of her daughter; Mrs.' James Wright, 637 Browningave-nu, Browningave-nu, Salt Lake City, at 3:30 am. Saturday following a lingering Hess. She had lived in Salt .Lane thirteen years. ;, ; She was -born at Fillmore Aprili 2, 1861, daughter of Stephen, and Leminder March Duggins, Follow ing her education in the Ffllmdre puolic schools, she attended college col-lege in Salt Lake City. She married Albert McBride, Mitford, April 18. 1875, He died March 17, ,1903, and on September 20, 1904 she married Neal Nelson. Nel-son. He died September 12, 1917-For 1917-For forty-five years she was p. resident of Provo Bench, and for eighteen years operated a - store there. She was active in civic affairs. af-fairs. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. G. A. Cullimore, Mrs. Grace Williams, Mrs. Mamie Wilson, and Mrs. Vivian Wright, all of Salt Lake City; one son, Simms McBride, Mc-Bride, Los Angeles; twenty -two grandchildren and eighteen greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary Tuesday evening and Wednesday prior to services. Interment In-terment will be in the Provo city burial park. TESralAL MONDAY NIGHT All stake and ward officers of the Provo and Utah stakes and their partners are invited to attend at-tend the testimonial in honor of President T. N Taylor and other retiring officers of the former Utah stake, to be held Monday at 7:30 p. m. in College hall, to con tinue later at the Women's gym. President Heber J. Grant will be among the speakers, according to W. H. Callahan, cha-'-rman. A handshake, dancing. social and floor show will be held following follow-ing the program at the gym. Testimony Meeting For Missionaries A special testimony meeting for all returned elders on Brieham Young university campus will Jje held at 3 p. m. Sunday in Manavu wafd chapel under sponsorship of the "Y" chapter of Delta Phi, national fraternity of returned missionaries. Potted Plants ARE LOVELY GIFTS! Flowers embody the full spirit of Easter. And what more delightful de-lightful and expressive gift? You will find in our large selection of flowers and plants the appropriate c h o i ce, within a reasonable price range. up Corsages Floral Decorations Centerpieces PHONE 80 60liliClE:CrJS!E , Deliverer! Pmmntlir v .arid Perfectly Fresh mmm Conjoint M. L A. services will te i held this evening , at .6:30 . ,clocfclnVithe,I :D.SV"wurd chapeL The; public is - welcome. ..J "' r FIRST. WARD A ; Th 'M en and Gleaners will be in. charge, (Arthur; Johnson pre 8idmg.Deadings-will. be giren by Blanch! Rust, iad-the presenta m ;.'..- mr '"i-jn. I tJohrot the M. IAltheme wiU be given'by Bill Jphnson.tShort;talka win be! given' by Ralph Johnson and Chester' Roger. Also, 'Russell Swenson of the, BV,-,Y. UvwlH speak Musical , numbers will .be rendered" by Mrs. Louise JCIark. ' FOURTH WARD Dr. P. M. Kelly will be the principal speaker, and r a program of vocal aelections will be furnished. furn-ished. .. , SXXTII WARD t .... - - - t Due to special recommendations recommenda-tions and assignments, it is urged that all members of priesthood quorums meet promptly at 9:30 a. m. Sunday at the ward chapel. Deacons are to meet at 9 al m. for their special assignment. A reorganisation of the Sunday school will take place at 10:30 a. m. All members of the ward are requested to be present. PIONEER WARD "The "RoVd to Happiness Through Friendship 4nd. Romance" Ro-mance" will be the theme of the meeting, the program to include a talk by Alta Frampton, Gleaner Glean-er girl; Grant Butler, "IS" man 3F SlSmiS Z? JUg?13&9A $ , , II . i . M 'v ' '''m ' ' " ' " 'Y ' Sz fd .-,v-v,, a i:-nAJ i;'ishA r-K -i,r,. 3. s&lS"! .sssssaisssmh mmn :- wta)MoctifaW.KttlctTWwt)iwiuiriiiiiiiMii liiniigWWMiimniiiii fW- O Your Ford dealer invites you during April to ride in a Ford car SO ADVANCED THAT IT'S UTTERLY UNLIKE ANY FORD CAR OR ANt OTHfiR LOW-PRltE CAR you have ever lenown ! O Get in and go as your Ford dealer's guest. You'll soon realise that last year's 34-mfllion-dblIar investment in-vestment in NEW EQUIPMENT plus PROGRESSIVE PRO-GRESSIVE ENGINEERING in the world's largest industrial plant plus Henry Ford's CONSTANT SEARCH FOR' lM AMERICA'S MOST MODERN LOW-PRICE CAR. O You've noticed Ford STYLE LEADERSHIP, of course. That same leadership haJ been carried ail. through the .cars- in ROOMY' COMFOR'and RESTTUli OtfICT--m A OF APpOlNT- MENTS andf toMPUErtoESS FEIPMiNT in s POWEfein the superb performance of EIGHT CYLINDERS. O Read the friendly invitation at the right. Then telephone your Ford dealer and say, "I'D LIKE A RIDE IN THAT SWELL NEW FORD eVRY- BODY'S TALKING ABOUTl" YOUn FOnD DJULEEl 0FFEQS A GSriEQOUS Tiipsn doTii'um '5 -I.4" "A"' TT?TH?TT Phone 1C00 SERVGES and ' Mrs. . Lethe . Coleman Tatge ; vocal ' solos, Mrs.;. Bemie Bastrup, accompanied by Mrs. Zenith John- Son. . BONNEVILLE WARD The rrommr follows: Praver. William - R." Firmage; scripture &ftog, KimJaJl Sorensontt flute olfY. , Juna ChHstnaenr remarks. solo. Juna, ' Chrlstensenr remarks, Verrin Draper, returned missionary mission-ary -f rom the -'Tongan Islands: music, MM" men ihd Gleaner cho-i rus; benediction, William - Prusse Junior. ':" EDGEMONT WARD There will be no meeting in the Edgemont ward, but the members are invited to attend special meetings meet-ings at the Grand View ward, where a Gleaner night program is to be presented; -and the Lake View ward, where scouts and their parents, are Invited to the Scout Honor night program. SAINT MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 50 West Second North Palm Sunday. L Church, school, 9:45 a. m. Holy Eucharist and sermon, 11 a. m. . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH First Church of Christ Scientist, corner of First East and First North streets. Regular Sunday morning services 11 o'clock, subject sub-ject "Unreality." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m- Wednesday evening meetings are held at 8 o'clock. Reading room open daSy from 2:30 UEIPE -r ' 7 I a" "n v y ' -S? -r to 4:30. o'clock, excepting Sundays and holidays. - ; REORGANIZED CHURCH ' VJ235VKfaV Foortli South t Regular Sunday, services at the Reorganized, church. Sunday school at 10 a. m. . - . CATHOLIC CHURCH. Father Henry - Father ' Valerian i 170 North Ftfth West Sunday masses at 9 ana 10:30 WEjBUDLD WE SELL WE SATISFY! Dance VJitd Oliytdm Bay nithOhythm Listen to This Vie Will Biiild You Two Bedrooms - Kitchen - and Bath - Full Basement THIS CHANCE MUST BE TAKEN THIS WEEK I ' SEE US AT ONCEBE FIRST TO ACT V- This House Will Be Ready in 60 Days To Move Into : HERE'S A GOOD BUY! A 5 Room Brick Honre 3 Bedrooms; Half Basement; Furnace, Laundry Room ; One Extra Sleeping Room in Basement. 4x12 Lot,. Northeast. -TODAY'S PRICE $3200 TERMS "Business 196 WEST CENTER HEBE'S YOUR D"I9 April. Amerl. m Aicv, wo$t 'omr h we "d iakm rem ofmott Will u q" exDrf.-, MOTOR. PAGE . SEVEN m. at the Provo Catholic church EVANGELICAL. LUTHERAN CHURCH 'V ' is. mcat. iiasur-v I A 150 North First West: V Sundayschool at 10:15 s.'m. Palm Sunday services at 11 a.m. Theme: "The " Choice of Alternatives: Alterna-tives: Jesus ar-Barabbas.- V All are welcome! V-See Us . Oni . Your i Flans f or-F. IL A. Building & Loans a 4-nooni!omG Living Room 3x6 Lot for. . Is Good" PHONE 370 ; e j . 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