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Show INDIGENT COl'NTY EAIR BUILDIN03 Continental OH Co. Rouneville Lumber Co KlUlval Nursery State Insurance Fund 4J.48 J 37.07 tT.10 68.70 ........ 2C1.3S MISCELLANEOUS . . J. II. Vlckers burroughs Adding Machine Co II. D. Coldsbrouish J. V. Cooper Nephl City Commercial Hank or Nephl Mr. States Tel. aud Tel. Co . CarMtu liaratt Mr. Nephl Irrigation Co Hula Tax Commission I Ciith in Hand 76.00 IS. 7 5 70.75 Less Warrants 7.60 ADVERTLSLNQ Clubs (Me Fund Southern I'tsa of 250.00 300.00' 22.0.00 . . 300.00 contingent 31,330.53 DISBURSEMENTS TOTAL 8.807.76 NKT CLOSINO UALAN'CK Ca.h on hand, December 31. J93J: .. County Cen'eral Warrant Account County Oenersl Tax Account " - Less Warrant .. NUT CIXWI.VG BALANCE COUNTY RECEIPTS: Balance on hand. Jan. Taxe Collected Redemptions Car Taxes 8ubseoueut Sales 8.897.Ti o ROAD FUND - AND BRIDGES ACCOUNT '.' - Levsn Town Marcus Sowby Dean Howard Tom Tyran Frank Bacon Lee Goodrich L. W. Lai sen Leo Creen Eureka Powder Co Mammoth Service Co R. Hardeaty Co. Rex Peterson ... . John L. Fletcher John A. Grunt v.". Lowell Hansen A. A. Searcy Reubeu Dutson'.' Leonard Dutaon Frank ""5" Subsequent Sales Total Receipts Payment on Bonds 42'2? ' 5 ''2 213.39 "".00 00 JJ-0- "HS Is7 43.00 39.68 1J.S0 134.89 19.90 86.00 . . 6.2 12.20 ,. ' 21.00 4.60 4.60 22.40 49.00 121.20 i . . ..... 6.00 16.00 16.00 Restore Cabin Birthplace of Gen. Grant IIIiS&Kp 3.00 6.00 85.00 38.40 85.00 23.00 25.00 85.00 25.00 .m. 15.00 15.00 , 15.00 ' .Total Disbursements NET CLOSING BALANCE i' ......... ' . Less Warrtot Outstanding -- I i 9,994.?7 8.679.2U 10,510.40 615.63 The living room in the plain cabin in which Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, eighteenth President of the United States, was born. The cabin has been restored to its original site at Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, after an absence of more than fifty years, and has been furnished as far as possible with household belongings of the Grant family. Jesse Grant and his young wife were in poor circumstances at the time their son, Ulysses, was born. Some time later they moved to Georgetown in an adjoining county. There home of they prospered and were able to build a comfortable brick n4 f tone. two-roo- m two-stor- NET CLOSING BALANCE . ' ; 768 72 1.831.14 . - - O Balance on hand December 31. 1135: County Road Warranty Account County Rond Tax Account "o ? 5.;.......-.;- g.CO ( ! st 2s!oO 85!oO 85!oo ' : ! irfs. is!00 '. , " 16.00 86 00 . . i 15.00 ; There is a tendency to state truth in terms of dead matter. 'We argue frorri effect back to first cause, an conclude that' evolution explains not only . 3& the cosmos but also the complete J1 of development the human race. exIn spite of pressed opinions to the contrary, obscure reason, they wandered about organic evolution for three weeks, following James does explain the Bowie, who was "looking over the lay orderly growth of of the land," and anally wound up the universe, but about six miles east of the fort where it does not ex they were attacked by a large band of plain all that is implied : in answer hostile Indians. A day or so before, to the question. Is this a friendly a friendly Comanche had warned them world? Another tendency is to state of the projected raid, so they '.were truth in terms of cold reason. Un- prepared to fight, but one man was less we can see clearly pur way killed and three were wounded, and through a certain truth or experi- there were no means of caring for the ence, we instantly brand' It as doubtSo, as soon as they 'could ful or impossible. We instinctively Injured. move them, they took their casualties demand the reason for things. Why back to San Antonia, making the trip, did this or that happen? If a calamithough crippled and halting, In ten ty strikes us unaware,' we may become discouraged or rebellious. days. Perhaps reasoning that If he had Without ecbnoThic or moral reserve, on to his the we may reach the point of despair. gone straightwould have objective met success, expedition The world seems ther), anything Bowie' Organized another party, but friendly. The world becomes James men this time, and started of adamant, cruel. We frequently hear out thirty for the silver treasure. This again too we have which that people say right lovatlon, said: No! This is nofriehdly world." ' time he led them to the legend disagrees as to whether, he Another factor must enter the hut found the mine or not. equation before we can "determine whether or not this, is a friendly That there actually Is a Hill of Silworld. That factor is purpose. Without consideration of the purpose of ver In that region Is substantiated by event we despair of obtaining a records In the archives of Mexico. satisfactory solution of either a sim- According to these records, the mine ple or a complex problem of life. was worked In the early days of the There is a popular saying that what- San Saba mission. When the local ever happens is always for the best. linliiius uprose and killed everyone at It is difficult to believe this at all the mine, It was considered politic, to times, especially when we look abandon the place for a while, until it ahead. When we review our past should be safe to return and continue experiences and the effect of one operations. But daring the years after event upon another in the chain of this massacre, so many things of great circumstances our life has met, we Importance occurred to the Spaniards, are usually able to see- beneficence and so many of those who knew the for what once seemed a barnacle. location of the mine were killed or' reTo think that this old: world has no turned to Mexico' that the. Hill of purpose is thin and even vicious Silver became actually lost. ' l thinking. years ago silver bullet were In medicine we have many drugs, found In the bottom of San Saba A many of which are poisonous. springs, and this find served to bring physician's prescription may con- the lost site to nntlce aswhJ. It 'Is said tain one of these poisons. If we ex- that treasure seekers are now hunting tract the poison and take it, we may over an avn of more than 2,f0(' square die. If we take the, medicine as in lf. Imping t find the wonderful given in the prescription, we may silver hill. recover. So it is in our daily ex...... . ' perience. We should not extract a oilier lst and Mdln treasures of great sorrow, or failure, or disap- TeS:is iiii'linle the fatuous "Xlgger- pointment and judge life by that ' liearl." In' the wild country along the one event. Rio Ornhde border. There Is not much It takes all of one' life's events to of a story to go on in Hie search for reveal the pattern that holds its un- tliis mine, hut It Is sail! that a negro' broken thread of gold, who worked for a ranch below SanAccording to our vision of purpose derson found the ore and brought so is our perception. of life. It is our specimens of It Into camp. He dls- use of anesthetics that' proves them appeared shortly afterward, and ever a curse or a blessing. The savage since then tiie hunt has been keen, but who knows very little concerning with no results. Then' there Is" that the moral element of purpose sees deep spring one hundred miles south-wein poison a drug that kills. He does of Snn Antonia, where "seven not know that poison may be made Jacktonds of silver' were, thrown to a power for good; that electricity early days when bandit attacked the may be controlled for the advance- transporting party. Not ago ment of civilization j that the dark- drouth caused the water tolongbecome ness of the night need give no cause much lower than ever before, and a, for fear. bucket which scraped the bottom of We are far removed from the the brought tip Spanish silver savage mind and heart. We cannot coin spring dated 1742. state truth in terms of destruction violent storm along the After only. We know that this is an order- coast of every Teias, Spanish doubloons are ly universe. The element 6f purfound on the Islands In the gulf only pose is in 'the cosmic process all few st' time, of course, but still the way from the tiny blade of grass to the giant oak of the forest. And enough to recall legends 'of Jean all things work together for good in fltte, whq I supposed to have burled hif wgat,h on gome of these Islands, tfta moral and snifjjuai world. - 15.00 . Is This a Friendly World? Sevt-rii- 33.50 28.00 3.00 78.82 80.00 .v I i 17.83 1.00 11.92 V I Says : 27.19 27.19 r. Walter Falkenburg Sam Falkenberg- Horace N'lelson ' Mike Babbick Harper Skinner W'llife Henriod Vivian Nielson Stanley and Vardoer y. A discarded theory- is that one grade of oil should be used the year round regardless of the condition of the motor, according to the Emerg Road Service of the Utah Mo Fish requires quick cooking at a ency The present torist Association. the to seal high temperature juices. trend 1b toward the lightest oil pos too Fish cooked long is tasteless. sible, depending wholly upon the If a little butter is rubbed on the condition of the motor. All reliable inside of pan when melting choco- oil distributors have charts showing t oil to use in late tor cake mixture, it will not the proper grade of When In doubt about each car. stick to pan. these recommendations, the motor Tomatoes and peppers baked in 1st should consult a dependable, me mufSn pans or 'individual molds chanic. keep their shape better than when Without bees, many of our most baked in larger pans. common flowers would be extermi Some of the flowers can Never rub soap on flannels or nated. woolens. Wash in soapy water and fertilize themselves with their" own rinse in clear, lukewarm water if pollen, but this method produces an you wish to preserve their softness Inferior plant. Ob the other hand, and fine texture. if there were no flowers, the bee AMclud NiKKtttn. WNU Sarvic. race would die out. 68.76 .., C.ean TIuib B. W. Behumtn 15,929.46 O My Neighbor Silver. The little group of eleven men from Sap Antonio were not bunting blindly. Their leaders were James and Re Ala Bowie, who were supposed to bar seen with their own eyes the fabulous; wealth of this hidden mine to. which., they were going. James Bowie, who was to become one of the martyred heroes of. the Alamo, was said to have Joined the tribe of LI pans who guarded the mine, for the express purpose of learning Its location. Having succeeded, he organised this company to go back, fight off the Indians, and secure as much a they could ef the rich ore. The old fort was only 150 miles from San Antonio; both Bowles bad been at the mine. Putting these facts together, one might suppose that the travelers would head straight for the source of the treasure.-- . But for some thus' . RIGHT GRADE OF OrL. BS.75 .... ..... , BALANCE '2 70.00 22.00 82.60 6.00 68.74 77.60 10.00 Tboral Howell ', Richard Kkker Fred J. MlllinWii D. V. Tims .'. . : Ceot-fcTims E. W. Tripp C. .'N. Lagley Geore Morehouse . Stuart Gray Frank Morehouse . 2.40 6 13.00' Dan Swacey 1,266.14 14.673.32 o 10.00 ...., 15.929.46 State of l.'uh. County of Juab, ss. I, J. II. vrckers. County Auditor of Juab County, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Is a full, true and complete statement of the financial condition of Juab County, and of. all receipts and expenditures for the period beginning January 1. 1935, aud ending December 31, 1935. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand, and affix my official seal at my office lo Nephl City, Juab County, Utah, this 30th day of November, A. D., 1936. J. H. VICKERS, (SEAL) County Auditor, Juab Co., Ut. .. December . 3, 1936.) (Date of Publication 30.00 i . e, 8.00 ... te . BONDED INDEBTEDNESS One hundred thirty-thre- e County Road Bonds of one thousand datdollars each, beint; numbered one to one hundred thrirty-threed July 1, 1!21, bearing Interest at the rate of six per cent per anBonds mature $23,000.03 num, interest, payable each year from 1936, and $22,000.00 each from 1937 to 1941. Inclusive. 00 1 ' 1935: Dec. 31, actions, by . By LEONARD A. BARRETT ; P Chas. K. Lewis Harold Tripp . , Santuquln Lumber Co Eureka City :. Horace Nielson E'phralm Lewis Lumber Co Roy MoPherson 15,680.13 21,745.35 1,322.61 142.84 38.63 38,929.46 23.000.00 seiul-annuall- ....,. 5.192.55. . : ll'ii f , j Lives are measured not years. 5,192.55 ; NKT CLOSINO JO.OO - plum-colore- 6,192.55 Road Bond Sinking Account Commercial Bank of Nephl 36.00 Horrls Tractor and Equip. - NET CLOSING BALANCE'. A Co I. iuda ServiceNational Charles Ferris W. C. Larseu John M. rroutth Ceritial Motor Co Tlntic Lumber Co. W. E. Newman & Sous Co Frunk Philipson- Thllip Habener Lloyd Goble ., Karl Hawkins Hoyd Lunt R. M. Jensen J. W. Summerhays and Sons Ilex Kendall . . . r. T. Stewart Stewnrt Sheldon Orson Worthlugton W'm. Jenkins Joseph Ccwaa, .Jr II. M. Carter Lee Tuilty Com. Dunk Asslgaa of Karrell Douglas Howard Brown Edward II. Ocke'y Ronald Jarrett Clifton Belltstou Lloyd llobbs Mr. L. 0. Wareiiokl, atslgoee of Ira Cobaley . , Thomas Haycock Sidney Vrlht . . . v.' Kldt-Sherwood Don Speriy V. . Kuion Linton Waller Pitt Virull Swaey Gektf'Kperry Comm. Bunk assignee of Floyd Swasey Ernest Blackett 1. aud R. G R. It Delos Haynes . . . Lisle Bltiltr Erick, Wutkler Tri-Sta- Car Taxes 5 A snug little jacket vith, capelike sleeves is made of soft baume marten. Its tiny rolled collar and wide shoulders give- it a very youthful line. It is worn over a gown of rich d lyons velvet. 15.S02.55 9.900.00 Van Redemptions.,. century. The Apache indicated ltj direction; the Llnans brought silver j from Its veins to San Antonio; the ' Comanche knew Its location, and the Caddns, Wacos, and Tehuacanas, who survive only by their names on mspt of the south, fought off the white nieu who traveled near It. Don Fernando de Mirauda, lieutenant general of the province of Texas, found a mine which he claimed was of vast extent, and from which he brought sample of ore, and reported that be had been told of even richer mines farther on. Early eastern adventurers established a little smelter for gold and silver; some distance away they had a .mine, which hey claimed had been worked by the Spaniards; all this wa somewhere In the extensive territory of the Hill ef FUND. BALANCE Al'a ! -, 1,031.58 2,635.28 9.064.86 3,228.24 107.13 67.04 RECJEIPT9: Balance on Hand. Jan. 1, 1935 Taxes Collected ,?;',,2 I- 1,039.58 25.00 , 1935 1, ' 330.75 728:83 o ill fash on Hand luyH 1.034.58 ROAD BOND SINKING FUND . ,ViVc L jc5 ) 6 ' BALANCE NKT CLOSINO ' loi'io iiii. L. Milmsrsn ........ Warrants Outstanding NET CLOSLNO BALANCE Cash on Hand Dee. 31, 1935 ""y. FEW years more lUao rer.turj go, a company of eleven tuen svi nearcli to from Sau Antonio, Texa. out for wonderful silver uitne. Thl mine was supposed to be near the 0M1 fort of Sun Luis de la Amsrillas. on; the San Saba river. It was known tc; legend's the Hill of Silver, and vast fortune in that valuable metal waited the man, or men,' who' should, he lucky enough to find It. ' It or something like It bad been, "found" many times before. "The Iu-- j dlan knew about It, and rumors of Its wonders had reached the Spaniards! of Mexico early as the Eighteenth r ,.. -V I 2.0.00 v BdUhmL. Wmlt A 3,534.58 BALANCE o inf), i.u hand Dec. 31, 1935: Oid Ae Pension Warrant Account .. Old Ae Pension Tax Account , "J Jr.. Irvia Jarrett 2K.-- . THE HILL OF SILVER 12.42 ...... Less Disbursements . Rlteway Store Erbardt Bendlxoo Texaco Service Oarage Roy Blackett Huynes and Miller Lantf Co J. K. Harris The Texas Com 613.29 2,417.2V 662.1" 1936: Total Receipts Vn R. R. Jarrett . , B. W. Hanson Morley. Subnet) uent Cur Isxes 1, ROAD BOND INTEREST U.758.49 State Insurance Fund L. A & S. L. R. K. to C. I. Rasinuasea Gardner's Blacksmith Shoo John uu l:aud, Jan. Collec ed Redemptions RECKISTS: Balance on hand. Jan. Taxes Collected Redemptions . Car Tuxes Subsequent Sales . - 4.866.29 e ' -- .. BALANCE NET CLOSING ,JS iS TOTAL RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS: ROADS OutttauJlng rASri.XATI.Xi TALKS OF LOST 9II.MCS - y: Iss "" . v 6,640.21 673.92 . a 1. 193 1 Fhaifitoiiis ; - V--- - 2,215.1)3 OLD AGE PENSION FUND REOEll-rLaUn-- f:-- ' t h 3,325.18 NET CLOSING 10.9S2.9 2.115.17 Outstanding .. Golden I 4.866.29 Total Receipts Total Disbursements 4,178 97 9.745.95 I 9.569.21 4,702 92 BALANCE 4 I, I9U4: NET CLOSING i I 165.00 499.95 , SNUG JACKET I 35.71 County Indigent Wurrsitt Acouii! County litdl. rnt Tax Arcount 823.82 Afcscctaied s NET CLOSING 11. 60 IS. 87 Co r uderwood-Klllott-lUU- Total Receipts Total Ulsbureu.i-nt- .72 2.27 2 00 3,577.59 3.021.41 2.269.35 3, 1936. . : FUND RECEI1TS: on band, December 31, 1934 lialan By Taxea Redemptions C ar Taxes Rent Refunds OS 1 llaoolfla T. B. Thursday, December NEPIII JTlMESjjEWS SUPPLEMENT 9,994.77 , , . y - |